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studied in great detail during
several meetings. •
The board is detirmined to.
maintain the quality of education._
There are no excess
expenditures.
.Separate:board.--pet'bud
Inflationary trends are evident approved ' extending French '
in ...all. sectors. -of ...society- • • and. instructien.fr9.RgradeS 7 and 8 to
education is no exception. • at least'Grades .6 in the separate-
This is a " bare bones" schools in . Huron and Perth
budget," he concluded, CountieS, exclusive of Ecole Ste..
In other business 'the board' Marie which. is a bilingual school..
. In Grades 1 'Wand 8 oral' French
- . 'Anniove French ,
i t-.' . has.beema part of the eurticuluM
in all the schools..since the board
was formed in 1969,.Superinten-
dent W.J.Mills reported as he
presented the feasibility report on
the teaching of French following a
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pumping equipment for the
Brantford Street well could be
obtained for $5,000 then the well
should he brought into operation.
If the cost of such equipment is ,
higher then mains should be
.7' extended to reach the well, and it
should be left unused except for
emergency situations', Mr
Sawyer said. He told the
commissioners that the PUC
Should drill .a test well at the
Welsh Street site 'just as soon
as you can." He recommended
that the test well be drilled this
year.
Do Something
'It seems imperative that we
do something" Mayor Betty`
Cardno said, when Mr, Sawyer
had made his 'recommendations.
No firm- course of action was'
decided upon at Wednesday's
meeting.
The Layne pump on the well at
the PUC's Chalk Street substation
is currently supplying about 150
gallons of water per minute,
though the well, whichhas been
operating since 1948, ' has a
capacity of atleast 350 gallons per.
minute,. Manager Tom Phillips
reported. He told the commis-
sioners that the electric motorjon
the well is drawing excessive
amperage, and shuts off if the
pumping. rate is, increased.
Technicians from International
Water Supply' Company will carry
out a test pumping on the well
Director of Education, John
Vintar, said' this will mean an
increase of two itinerant Fench
teachers when the extension
comes into effect in September.
He pointed out this will only mean
7.5°4
Fleming, the trtUstee who
attended- the session, said it was
Well organized and praised the
program. Chairman Mickey Vere
attended the 'luncheon only as he'
was working.
John O'Drowsky questioned
whether it' would. be possible for
parents to attend some of the -
professional development days.
He was 'told the auditorium was
filled with teachers at the last
• P.D.Day. Mr. Vintar said a larger
hall could be considered.
•
Every week more and- more
people•discov'er what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
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meeting, Mr. Phillips reported
that job descriptions had been
presented to the employees, and
that the descriptions had been
accepted.
A letter - drafted by PUC
employees said they,wished to
seek an eight -percent increase
under the terms of the AIB. Mr.
Phillips told the tommissioners
that this increase would still leave
the pay scale lower-than that of
some other area PUC's.
The commissioners felt that
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himself. The letter mentions two
of the charges and says witnesses
will refut e them. However, police
committee chairMan Wayne Ellis
says the two weren't among the
actual proposed charges.
Mr. DeVries also claims that
the chief did • not do the
investigation he said he did
before telling Mr. Lauzon of the
' charges.
Piohably the most serious
charge in, Mr,. De Vries' letter is
that although councillor Ellis said
the town consulted with the
Ontario Police Commission before
originally voting to deny Mr.
Lauzon a hearing, OPC chairman
'Elmer,Bell told Huron 7 Middlesex
MPP Jack Riddell by phoneon
February 25 that Mr. Ellis had not
contacted the OPC.•
The Expositor 'attempted to
confirm this, by phone with Mr.
Bell in Toronto Tuesday but as of
press time Wednesday, he had
nor-returned a reporter's call.
Mr. Lauzon's lawyer, Mr.
Kilpatrick.. said "there could be
many answers to that apparent
discrepancy. Council could have
contacted someone. There could
be lines crossed in Toronto rather
than in Seaforth."
one additional start member, as
one room is'being-phased .out in
-' St. Michael's School, Stratford,
due to a declining enrolment,
Board members gave
themselves an eight 'per cent
increase in their honorarium,
effective January 1977. The
increase from $150 a month to
$162 a month foreach trustee was
approved in a repcordecl vote asked'
for by .Ted'r-Geoffrey who voted
' against the increase, as did
study made by the administration Ronald' Marcy. ,
under his direction. Superintendent William Eckert
reported On the professional
development day last week on the
reading program in the schools.
He said the teachers commented
'most favourably on the
workshops. Trustee Gregory
Water not adequate
and examined in 1965, Mr. , any salary proposals should be , submitted in dollar figures. "I'd "Phillips said. Mr. Sawyer told the •
commission an examination rather see it in cents than
percents", Commissioner Go'rd should be done every five-years,: Pullman said, The matter was put
Water Tower aside to be discussed at the next
Still on the subject of water meeting.
supply, Mr. Phillips reported that
Warren Steeplejatking of
Brantford • have indicated their Cound
I willingness to examine the
Friday Mr. Phillips reported, at a
cost of $62 per hour. It is 'hoped
that this testing will show
whether the problem with the
well results from inadequacies in
the, motor or in the" pump
mechanism, Mr. Phillips said.
Durl Hopper, of W.D.Hopper and
Sons Well Drillers, told the
commission•at an earlier meeting
that a new motor..to..inctease the'
well's output by 50 percent could--
be obtained at a cost of $1322.
The pump was last dismantled
present water tower at no cost to • •
the PUC and provide a free reiects estimate on repairing it. The
tower is reaching the end of its
useful life, and the examination
should, tell if it can be repaired,
Mr. Phillips indicated. .,
The 1969 McLareff ---report•
recommended the 60,000 gallon.
toVveri". be replaced with an
elevated storage tank of 417,000
gallons capacity to meet the
Town's future needs.
The commissioners agreed the
tower should be looked at.
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