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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 31WEDNESDAY, AY 14th, 1969 .THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Agree= ut has-been-reache. o a ,comprehensive salary- schedule for: teachers in the' Bruce County' Board. of Education',s schools. The schedule was presented: to last Tuesday's•board meeting by W.A. Davey and was approved. • The minirnum salary for element= ary school teachers is $5 , 00,0.. with the min murn •at the secondary school level set' at '$6,600.. There are seven categories•for public school • teachers and. four. categories at the secondary school v. :. _ lee _..1,. rMrnrnurzi and_.traximurri salaries in each category are: '1 ,- $5,000 -' $6,800; 2 - $5-,500' $8•, 200, 3 - . $6,000 -: $9',20 0; 4 $6,800 800 - $11,000; 5 - $7.,200 -• $11,660; 6 -48,000 $13,200; 7 - $8,500 - .$14,000. Salaries in categories 4. -'7 at, the public • _school level are identical to th.e.. four categories in secondary school. Special allowances' were outlined. int the report; for principals, supervi- sing principals upervi-sinSPrinciPals , vice -principals; •experience;:,additional degrees 'and. responsibility. ` . . • , The board will pay;.half the Ont ' ario hospitalization •prernit ms° and' Recommendations For Kindergartens Huron ,County: Board' of Education decided during a'' committee of the whole • meeting• May 1, to •approve recommendations, to•make''kinder,- garten:'.facilities available incounty schools , ••• • 'h 1f.7the• medical, plan costs. Teachers will receive .$300. per year to the rnaxiMum for teaching experience and $200 peryear, to a !Maximum. of 10 year'sfor acceptable related experience, Allowance for additional ac:cepr able degrees• will be $100 for .b,achelor of arts, $300 for other . approved post -graduate d;egrees," $500. fora master's degree and $1,000. for a.,doctorate. . Annual increments •in elementary. schools; were set •a_t•$300 for cate- gories 1. 2 • rhFt f' _and.%�. first eight years in category 3 with $400. for two. years Categories 4' - 7 in ' elementary and 'all secondary :Cate- gories , receive an increment of $400 per year.' with an additional $100 paid during the third year. of .employmentwith the board. SURPLUS OF TEACHERS. In reporting on 'hiring of element- ary teachers at Stratford Teacher's. College, Area. Supervisor Waldie said that almost 'all of the 25 to 30 vacancies had, now been filled , either with recent graduate§. or, previously hired experienced teachers. The few • o itions ° remaining to b.e filled: were •tliose requiring special qualifications.. Theyfound a "buyer's•rnarket" PAGE' SEVEN low is' the - Time o' Plan Your James 'Coulter, superintendent'of school's \for the county, ;made the •follow'ing recommendations; - ace- ` ommodation be made. available in Colborne Centr'a1• School. by.combin- ing 'grades;. Kindergarten pupils be ' d4n-Gre-jF-Gi ntra- School with a portable classroom. • to be: purchased for a junior 'grade accommodation, Ho1rnesville accornmodationavaila•.ble in the school:by combining:grades. Hdron .#2 one class at North, Ash'fi:eld school `in 'classroom presently un- occupied, :'two classes' at 3rookside , •a junior grade in •a•'portable classroom., •w•ith:kindergarten pupils accommodated in. classroom vacated by junior grade. Ir; Coulter: felt the •present. tra nspoitation system ; with : wino adjustments; would be adequate. • The .financial..estimates were, as .follows.' • 2 Portab°les' .'$8.;000.. , '$16 ;t000., Furniture 5 X`` $800. ,; 4,0.00: Trans oi'tatj h ••4 Total, $24,000.' Salaries C2 1/2 teachers) $13,500. Here s the. •Low=Down'. QUALITY.AND SERVICE: ARE .THE MOST COMMODITIES OF yboR, LOCAL:CO-OP.;.THA,T"IS WHY •'IT PAYS TO. S,EE..yOU'R CO=OP FIRST. ' • FERTIIII `Your ,Co-operative offers you, a :Complete dine of quality. fertil-, •izers.. Contact .them:. now ;and. arrange for delivery:,•or "pick-up of your spring requirements Custom spreading and -equipment leasing • • Got `a tractor but : no spreader?' Need 'your:. fertilizer applied fast? .Then see your CO-OP and 'arrangethe fertilizing service .you need: . A GRAIN ...&:GRASS. SE Supplies of top quality seed grain m are limited this spring >due to the : wet harvest season' last year: Order your supplies now! 3 INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS ta ACCESSORIES LUCKNOW SENTINEL trait Con N • sts. Your 'CO-OP BULK''SERVICE . .ENTRE is stocked with 'fertilizers that meet your . requirements, ready for. ithrnediatepick4ip. Del will' recommendf Agriculture mixtureofe � mendations as a basis, ug,.. p high quality name -variety. seeds, These will be blended with prescription accuraey in the exclusive, CO -QP Seed Mixer. ' ALSO AVAILAILE AQUA ANHYDROUS FOR YOUR CORN REQUIREMENTS • II IL _ ,... • . , 1 11 Q• .. _, this year .and, were, aide to engage top students," Mr." Waldie said,. ' ' adding that •for the first time_in his ten in the the smallest schools to a total $1,500 when there are more than 17 rooms. • ry . • , ESTABLISHED AUTOMOBILE. AGENCY HOWARD MARG,.AGNEW LIABILITY —• 1909 • AGN EWtheir •-• FIRE ,, .. w . years county there was a good backlog of we'll -qualified applicants: to draw on in case of •Red future vacancies, • Public schoolu, and rinci als P P , supervising principals will;receive . category pay, Flus $150 per occupied classroom for up•rto.; five rooms; from six to 11 classrooms,, '. • category plus $2',000; from 12&to.- 17'rooms, category plus $3,000 and - over 11classrooms, category plus $4;000,• Principals of secondary schools: with 1,000'or more u ils' will ; P P receive from $19,000 to $21,000,. - : • • . :' ' ,If there are fewer than 1,•000 -pup ils: the rate will be': $17 , .700 to., $19,700. Annual increments for.. . principals•will be $500 and in the adjustment no principal shah re- ceive `less than $1,000morE than 'he received in the previous term, •cknow Secondary `school'vice-principals;... will get $16,500 to•$1'7,500, Vi:ce-': principals in public. schools 'will. receive their category plus an . g s additional :amount based on the. . ` number 9f,c1a'ssrooms. This addition ranges from.$50 a room in _ . ............. Shield Appeai VVell ' On!. Wciy •; . Accordingto Cam McDonld, aa' General Campaign Ch.airnian of The Salvation Army local Red• .y • Shield Appeal, the response.has been very. encouraging thus far in: the, campaign: The Chairman of the residential division reports that canvassers , ha.v,e received a read..,. Y reception at the homes; of'the people. The •business canvass„ under the. guidance of Dr..4E. .. , �" Little is moving steadily towards . its target.'. The " last mile. is the 'longest" ,•COUNTY $ cautions the Chairmar, and' urges canvassers and contributor's alike to , not be "weary in well doing" : An effort is made to can= Vass every' one, but,'if by some chance you :might be, missed,' don.-• ations may be mailed to The Sal= ; y .. .. • vation Army, Red Shield Appeal • Headquarters,, Wingham, Ontario, i N!V TM NTS ' 3 GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES _ �-r--,''�• COURT C CLERK ELEVENTH DIVISION . COURT OF• BRUCE • . ' ' I:u , f Ontario HAVELOCK: STREET OFFICE ,. PHONE 528-2942. �. , pe • ople Usually have ears.. shut to . ' •• . .• advice and eyes, open to example., low is' the - Time o' Plan Your James 'Coulter, superintendent'of school's \for the county, ;made the •follow'ing recommendations; - ace- ` ommodation be made. available in Colborne Centr'a1• School. by.combin- ing 'grades;. Kindergarten pupils be ' d4n-Gre-jF-Gi ntra- School with a portable classroom. • to be: purchased for a junior 'grade accommodation, Ho1rnesville accornmodationavaila•.ble in the school:by combining:grades. Hdron .#2 one class at North, Ash'fi:eld school `in 'classroom presently un- occupied, :'two classes' at 3rookside , •a junior grade in •a•'portable classroom., •w•ith:kindergarten pupils accommodated in. classroom vacated by junior grade. Ir; Coulter: felt the •present. tra nspoitation system ; with : wino adjustments; would be adequate. • The .financial..estimates were, as .follows.' • 2 Portab°les' .'$8.;000.. , '$16 ;t000., Furniture 5 X`` $800. ,; 4,0.00: Trans oi'tatj h ••4 Total, $24,000.' Salaries C2 1/2 teachers) $13,500. Here s the. •Low=Down'. QUALITY.AND SERVICE: ARE .THE MOST COMMODITIES OF yboR, LOCAL:CO-OP.;.THA,T"IS WHY •'IT PAYS TO. S,EE..yOU'R CO=OP FIRST. ' • FERTIIII `Your ,Co-operative offers you, a :Complete dine of quality. fertil-, •izers.. Contact .them:. now ;and. arrange for delivery:,•or "pick-up of your spring requirements Custom spreading and -equipment leasing • • Got `a tractor but : no spreader?' Need 'your:. fertilizer applied fast? .Then see your CO-OP and 'arrangethe fertilizing service .you need: . A GRAIN ...&:GRASS. SE Supplies of top quality seed grain m are limited this spring >due to the : wet harvest season' last year: Order your supplies now! 3 INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS ta ACCESSORIES LUCKNOW SENTINEL trait Con N • sts. Your 'CO-OP BULK''SERVICE . .ENTRE is stocked with 'fertilizers that meet your . requirements, ready for. ithrnediatepick4ip. Del will' recommendf Agriculture mixtureofe � mendations as a basis, ug,.. p high quality name -variety. seeds, These will be blended with prescription accuraey in the exclusive, CO -QP Seed Mixer. ' ALSO AVAILAILE AQUA ANHYDROUS FOR YOUR CORN REQUIREMENTS •