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Hensall Co-op gets fuel oil contract
Hensall District Co -Op was the successful
bidder for thy 1987-88 fuel oil contract for
Huron County Board of Edutation.
Director of Education Bob Allan drew
trUsteee attention to the fact that seven
senior level seconda0 students who re-
quired upgrading for a credit related to
graduation, attended the new tutorial pro-
gram at the Huron County Board of Educa-
tion's summer school in Clinton during July.
Six of these students completed the program
and have earned their credit.
He •said the impetus for the program
which improves the school board's ability to
serve stIldents, ni—•-•11F-7mon who -require addi-
tional instruction, came directly through
county trustees who asked for it:
Huron's attendance counsellor travelled
20,736 kikimeters on school business during
the past school year and made 1,879
• telephone calls regarding students.
In a statistical report to the board, the
counsellor listed appointments with court
' administrators, crown attorneys, the justice
of the peace, parents, police and teachers as
part of the .routine.
• ' The Education Committee of the Huron
County Board of Education has agreed t�.
give further study to a request from the
Anglican Church of Canada for an interfaith
curriculum to be developed for Ontario
schools,
The Anglican Church wants a pilot project
to heapproved where professionally trained
teachers at various levels -of the public
school system would teach a course about
all the world's religions. They say it is a
logical step" now that increased funding
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for separate schools has been. approved by
the Supreme Court of Canada.
"We believe that such a program would
help all students toward an increased
understanding and respect for all faiths, and
prevent further fragmentation of public
education," the letter from the Anglican
Church states.
Ever wonder where the money goes at -the
Huron County Board of Education?
A report to the board at the October
meeting from Mike Rau, plant manager,
showed total expenditures of $1,408,875 for
renovation and repairs in 1987..
A partial list includes roofing at Huron
Centennial, Central Huron Secondary•
School in Clinton, F.E. Madill Secondary
School in. 'Wingham and Seaforth Public
School;
Window conversion at South Huron
District High 'School, McCurdy Public •
School and Clinton Public School; 7
Heating reps at Vanastra and at
Zurich;
Modifications for the' handicapped at
Seaforth, Vanastra, McCurdy and Goderich
District Collegiate Institute;
Energy modifications at Stephen Central
Public School, McCurdy, Holmesville
Public School, Victoria Public School and
GDCI:
Wiring and plumbing for Central Huron'
food Services; painting at GDCI; and some
carpeting at the Education Centre in
Clinton.
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Brussels Public School will initiate an in-
strumental music program for Grades 6, 7
and 8 this fall. Costs of the program will be
met by community support and a purchase
or rental option for the students' use of
instruthents.
Phil Parsons is the new music teacher at
Brussels with background and experience in
instrumental music elsewhere in the county.
ParIons and Principal Jim Axtrnann met
with the parents of the students during
September and found a "very high degree of
support" for the ambitious program.
The staff, the students and the parents
were commended by Trustee Joan
V-andenBroeek.
Seven applications for the position of
trustee for the town of•Goderich to replace
Mary Anne Dempsey were received, The
successful candidate is Rick Rompf.
Hullett township
council will not
change design
Hullett Township counciFdecided it was
unwilling to change the design of Sarah
Street from King to Elizabeth Streets and
Elizabeth Street from Sarah to Main
Streets, at a special meetingealled for Oc-
tober 20.
Council also passed a by-law to regulate
the use of lands and the character, location
and use of buildings and structures, and to
prohibit certain buildings and structures
in various defined areas of the township,
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