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. I Almost all the . custodians in the twelve largest ."IN 11 " __.ez, , r �at tra . ...
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qr.;�pq an hour with an inpr ease'to, $3.80 , -1114 care centre and enclose the new e -entire cost through . .1
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1 1 . I an hour June It. - 1975 " 11 4): 25 metre pool at Vanastra was lottery. The Reeve and Deputy _11�
completed �W'4ry heg6tiations , 11 I � approved by a spec' 'Tuckersmith Are .1
Experienced . employees wili � "I ;,K special meeting of Reeve of .:
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rel6ased- Monday' afternoon. . I ". I Tilckersmith Township Council at members of the Vanastra I .
receive $3.70 an hour with an - 01 I I .
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I se patents reached increse to $4.05 an hour by June .. 1. the Brucefield School Monday , committee. . I .7
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with teaching And non -teaching, 1, 1975. 11 I -e "t" 11 11 night. . Wilf Schneider, one of the most .
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.person4el were 'withheld until all t'� The day care centre, will be active members of the committee, -
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. negotiations were completed -in Clerical st off represented by I ,I"',- 'i � located in the former Protestant said that the l9ttery, with a 1975 .
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order that the settlements would I Church Hall at the former CFB car as first prize and other . I
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9 -, ,� -Clinton will be joined to the secondary prizes, 'Will ., get
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. I Board .Chairman C.E,14ill of of 2205 over 2 years. This year a - ", � , _�!:, . enclosed pool by a one storey underway shdrtly. . .
category 2 clerical worker would ' "I I - !,._ I -,rte .
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. Goderich..said. receive $4,600 -rising to $5,900 in 11 J., .I . I !,t� 11; ,_�71_ . building. An eight acre park will Mr. Schneider said that the . I
Mr. Hill was unable to give an . -,", ., ... A .
� V� surround the- complex. indoor pool, Huron County's,first,
approximate total figure on the four years. In 1975 a. category.2 I �It . ..... 7� .111. .
. . F ! ��. N.."_ , Tuckersmith recently turned should be ready for use by
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rise to $6350 in five years. -1; I It , , �.;, - , . -;:g- , . 171, .� down participation in a proposed' January 1, 1975. ,Mr. McIntosh
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will cost the board but said the I I �,�, I . , , I ,,�
I e . Non union secretarial ' I *�.� . r I A0 . .1, day care centre in. Seaforth -which said he hoped theday care centre
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k ' employees of the board were E6 - � . I I , . I M), , would have served Tuckersmith would open at the same time but .
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spends on salaries not be .th . I.6 t . �, .;.r, 1. families in F
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granted a 10.3% increase . W , . � . 11 "; i
: changed appreciably by the new ' with I . ." I . 4. .1 VV& .. I . . Hatputhey and the -eastern part of government red tape."
. salaries ranging from $5300 to . I I .. I
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, -start to $7200 After 6 years. ... ��L* ;1W1,10 �� -, . . - , , , A— - �, I . . I %.- . � � ." � IQIOAW&I%A��117= - ,—, Tuckersmith Clerk James i.
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In the 1974 budget about $12 Chief custodians in Huron's 1, . . . , �
million the board spent about $8 five secondary schools received a . GOODBYE TO "THE MOUNTAIN" - Cronlarty and now the mountain itself, at..Ieast the part to the McIntosh said that although -the
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.. .. million op salaries, -Huron's ,11.3% increase I putt' their and Staffa residents were -startled when they woke east. -of the road, seems scheduled for demolition. , Township is applying for grants
Director of Education John . ' for the day care centre and thus Marg Elligsen -
salaries in the x92 to $10,100 up one morning last week to see crews cho,pping,,in.to The mountain was once a local beauty spot and, becomes reponsible ' for any I
I . Cochrane said Tuesday morning . � ' I 1. - ' ' ' I '
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about 72 to' 75% of ,the total". I. . . deficit, "the total cost is to be met I
. . Management personnel at the wins $1000 ..
� I . Mr. Cochrane said increased board's administration centre in . on the' paved ,road between the ,two villages to furor arouse the road,was cut through it many by the charge to-1he. parents";,
grants will keep the salary Clinton have been- given an remove and stockpile'- gravel.- Residents said !,the years.ago. -I--,' , I (Staff Photo) The only exception he said,
., . percentage about the same for overall increase of 10.1%. The - I 'woods on top the slope were removed sometim0bgo' I . would be made for children who vocal Contest
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t I 1975. , .� . - salaries of the Chief Accountant,_ ' . . I I 1. -_ . I - I I . I - 11 the Ministry of Social ' and ,� . I -
Ir A The board's 350 elementary . Plant" Superintendent,` Manager ' - I . I ,Community, Services' felt would Miss Margaret Elligsen, Of -
k school teachers will receive a of Purchasing-, Manager I benefit from attendance ' e and Waterlo6, daughter of Mr. and .
12.5% increase over 1973-74 and � whose parents undergo a means Mrs., Edgar Elligsen, R.R.4,
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and /m 1 d f 'ducat'* finds test. The T6ivnship woulld pay any Wilton, was the first prize winner
its 265 secondary school teachers ' ron. � '11 , .
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I I . will et a 12.8% boost. Executive Assistant to the . �� . t, n
11 9 Director will be in the $10,560 to * , , 6 . I deficit for these children only, he of $1000 in the voice competi io, .'; ..
i! .. . Under •the new one-year $18,100 range. ' , said. - at The , National Competitive . :
li ' The Township owns the Music Festival held at the C.N.E.
I agreement. *elementary school The Director of Education and f ue'.1 od'' 'costs -up 54%, from last, y e*ar, building'which will house the Miss Elligsen also was winner .
i teachers 'in the lowest salary - the four Superintendents of 1. . . . . I . . centre hnd Mr. McIntosh said, .of the provincial competition in
icategory will receive, $6,200 Education have their salaries I i -
i . they may .be, eligible for a new June held in Toronto after her.
.. annually -increasing to $8,650 in "'adjusted in January. -A whopping increase in the addition and got approval to send appointment of a Budget following a telephone poll of .1 . .
I ' . . federal grnt for 100% of the cost success at the local Kiwards
six 'years. The highest salary an - Board employed bus drivers price of fuel oil. has hit the Huron . out tende� calls this week, with Committee, to be made up of -two board members. The results of
of renovating to establish a day Music Festival in Waterloo.
; elementary teacher . without a will have their basic -annual salary County Board of Educatioii for the September. 11 the closing date. members each from the existing the polls were recorded simply as: , . . .
' I ' Mr. Garrett said construction care facility.. There were five categories, in .
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- 0 university degree can receive is raised from $2250 for 200 days to 1974-75 year. R.M.Wright, , Education and Management "For 10, against nil, 6 board The day care.centre is primarily this music competition including.
1, $7,200, increasing to $13,050 $2405 for 1.85 days. . manager of purchasing said in a - should' be "Well.. out of the Committees. The - - cc;mmittee 'members out of town." for Tuckersmith Township, piano, v . ocal,' woodwind, brass
. after 11 years. Teachers with, The 19 people who. contract written report to the board ,it ground by the first of December" whose members were named Trustee John" Broa i dfoot" of children, the clerk said, but other. and strings with a first, second .
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11� degrees will be paid at the same" custodial services in one i ly and, ready for occupancy by 'i,#fter the board me'eting will hold Tuckersmith said the names. of I I - ing -_ I I I
11 , �', their meeting in Clinton Me" I N I area children would probably be - and�third ,prize, In each, cale,$o
- -4 4r-y-'teAcheV,5i, ., . " !�, �. cu September,. 1975. 1 1 office until December, 1974, Mr. the board members polled, at . . I category,
r4tvA0 wcoo _ 6todian ,el#h��ntar ' schools in that prices tendered this year wee All provinces were represented'
y I The 2 ,,storey addition will Hill said' the new committee including those who coiildn't be admitted if space was available I I
Secondary school t -eachers in the County and the Clinton centre ' 54% over last year's.hg# i I -
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I the lowest category will receive received, an increase of 12.3%. 1 . 1. I .. ,ting oil . include a large multi pui�pose would help keep the board in the contacted, should be listed, with and their parents agreed to pay except Quebec and Margaret was I I
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1 $7,770 annuilly ' increased to Contract costs will now be in the Ross Scott Fuels of Brucefield ' I The 'C6'iincil also becomes captifre one of the'five prizes. She
$14,400, aft or I I years.- The $2900 1 to $16,000 range,, was,the successful tenderet with cc , industrial arts, and 'music should lead to, "finer that •.was the idea in the first officially responsible . e for financing began her vocal traiding with, Mr.
highest category wil receive depending otl the size of the , a price' of from .3300, cents per rooms, a boiler room and a library communication between . -the place", he said. 0 ng
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. $9,400 annually, increasing to school and the amount of outside gallon to .3050 to supply fuel oil to and two classrooms with movable, bo4rd and the administration." � Mr. Hill said the trustee had a the covered pool but Mr. Gordon Scott, of Stratford and"is
I $18,400 after 14 years. help the contractor needs. . � the ,16 Huron � Board schools that partitions upstairs. ,Tenders -have been awarded to good point and the board voted to ' McIntosh said that the Vanastra currefitly studying with Victor
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I The , Service Employees The courier service. contract h'As , are he''atdd by oil. Last year the Principal O'Brien of ViCt'oria F. McGregor Ltd. of Brucefield, ,have the administration follow I I
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International . Union ' has been increased from- $4,760.10 to cost per gallon from the same School said the construction may the lowest tender at $18,487,36' this procedure, -on future . � .
negotiated a 26% increase over`2 $5,772.80, effective September 1, tenderer ranged from .2135 cents involve housing four classes in for renovations to' the heating telephone polls. .
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. years for its members who are 1974. , , I . . to .2085. .. . the gymnasium. but said system at Clinton Public School,' Fees will. be paid to the I Cliff Britton I
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I -it's a bad winter this could go up The board okayed the Cafe Doucette Construction school in Pr eston,� where he
e wrists in . and if - it's mild it -would go . of Goderich, who submitted the. attends daily figure skating ' . ..
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. I.. 32'foot fall from tree heat school with natural gas * I advance renovations at Victoria ' mother. The board. has previously 1 . - - I
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I Brian Riley, son . Ribey boy, stayed with Brian., An area for retarded children 4 acre fo at $115,635 , R.T:McBride at school there for the same reason. . . .
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#0 of Mr. and Mrs.Ron Riley of Briaii was released fiom eeii approved by the It . $104;770 and Hudel Maintenance Trustee Jack Alexander of- Z 1. TF� Mr. Britton was active in each ,
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When he fell - one of the boys, daughter Glenda, I 1, al Giirrett of Kyles Kyl,es,%a,nd.. I asked. . . I �. congregations he had served who -
Mark MeLlwain ran to get his sporting a cast these days'4%e Garrett of Stratford showed the spark ftoin a bon fire. Over 500 Board Chairman Hill said the . . . . . . . •1.11•1, 11 I . attended funeral services on
father, wlifie the other, a young has a broken finger. '� board working drawings of the No loss was involved. board has no policy 'on this: each 1. . Mond'iy. He liked a smaller
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