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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-23, Page 130 o J 1 / \, s. FERGUSQ I. IARIES 'PRODUCERS 0 I' 'ICE QUALITY. HONEY" 1 BILL A OSEMARY , FERGUSON ZURICH wo *her, t,,i7A wit) qatt ZW:3 4:14W:5 q14 ViZZ 4W3, lecfre Joining these carolers in heartfelt .refrain; Peace on cart . . .„good will toward men. Se/ to all. To all, Our special t Bev Morgan Insurance Agency Ltd • 238 Main St. 235-2544 notraNtRti;:it0t1;0.94:t;;Ns-o'st;0:4;0(6;0q*-;044vmvms:vatts0vQ;01.1i:Naiw4.1;0<4;s0,;kz?qi;0t 40%..i;0%10.tmiwort ;0i4-rq 121410:MaN l'i;qt 42% t:?:AS CZ!1 W$4 tqA CV!,;%1ZAI CIV ;111CIW'Sili4 ,;?? toVert;;M•;?A't:Ns• MERRY CHRiSTMRS 'Tis the season to trim , trees, sing carols, give gifts . • . and enjoy all the holiday cheer. So what more could we wish for you, than a warm old-fashioned Christmas? Thanks for your support. viir314,101.04M4rifilgter00141'44iSi.04.0.4.0*..tzWW-4.;ftzr14 . ;0 0 Times-Advecpre, December 23, 1976 Page 13 =FA ort1010 gile,“0.010?.<1•00Vondigqm-retior4 ,4,(oomwAvrAtomoRmaftovmietkos rryChrista• an ank you for Agriculture ;?:; Pi&-)Pi4a w--?::) ‘?',0 Oat T-A • •to There is no disappointment we endure one-half so great as that we are to ourselves. A 0 • ° O By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS Mr. & Mrs, 13111 Morley at- tended the retirement party for Elgin Thompson reeve of Tuckersmith Township for 18 years on Friday night at Vanastra Recreational., Centre. Mr, & Mrs, John men and Ronnie were nday guests with Mr. 4/Mrs. ,T . d Egag:,L an. Mr. & rs, Ear h rare , Sunday s pper with Mi'. & Mrs, G "tricinson‘,i St, Marys. Sun. • upper Sings wi Mr. arry Herner4 Mr. & rt McLellan, Mr. & Marian, Mr. & Mrs. Garland, Mrs. Muriel ellan, Ilderton and Mr, Tom Galloway, Kleinberg, Mr, & Mrs. John Scott visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, John Storey, Bryanston, The community extends sympathy to Mrs. Margery Morley on the loss of her aunt Mrs. 0, Webb, Montreal, for- merly of Granton who passed away on the weekend. ".` • 17:Ked W14 -;0-Ci aF .;?r.i ;0.e,i.a?-Si ;014 'WM z?.r.1;01,4 f arn0Yesn9 N GARAGE i„ge., time once more to turn e from the routine of day-to-day business and greet our patrons, and neighbors with hearty wishes for a merry, old- ashioned Yule. May your holiday be filled with the happy sounds of laughter as you rejoice in the company of family and friends. Sincere thanks 'for your loyal trust and support. dk: A et: :4A 64 g: 1 tir ,eilri#1.11145. • 671': r x ifos- g A A a a .i.4 ,,„.. , ....0.630,„ .....--,.,0004 .,,,..,... ,,,,, t F;% . IT'S 1*** ,. 4,,,,,,,,r& Ai ii-°"%44r!lr:: ! CHRISTMAS* . g...,...v.... 4,...mototo,„,,ii . i 0 .1 The Ad Hod Boundary Com- mittee of the Huron County Board of Education brought in a recommendation at the regular meeting on Monday afternoon that the Board enter into an agreement with Conestoga College to lease a part of their building in Van a for the purpose of .lishing an elementar ool. In a t accompanying the reco ndatiol, the committee that realized the over- owded• Anditions at Clinton Publi.'•,-.School caused by the u er of pupils attending from anastra and was aware of the act that Hensall and Zurich S'elibblkbad some extra space for, pupils. \ Betaup of this fact, the report dkplainic'd that a community knee* had been held in Huron irtennial School on October 6. "As a result of that meeting," the report explained, "It was agreed that the committee would meet with three members of the community to discuss further the problems in that area of the county." Representatives elected by those present at the meeting were Paul Steckle of Stanley Town- ship, Hank Binnendyk of Tuckersmith township and Ben Bridges of Vanastra. That enlarged committee rrifr- with officials from Conest4a College for the purpose of discussing the possible use of part of the former elementary school in Vanastra, now owned and operated by Conestoga College. As a result the Board of Governors of Conestoga College has approved a plan whereby the Huron• County Board of Education may lease the South Wing of the building for the purpose of operating an elementary school. A list of general terms were provided to the Board by Kenneth Hunter, president of Conestoga College. The cost of rental would be $2,215 per square foot for 9,078 square feet and a total of $20,107.77 per year, This cost includes all utilities, janitorial services and janitorial supplies. Cost of rental, it was suggested, would increase, or decrease, each year according to the in- flation factor per the consumer index of Canada. Cost of snow removal would be paid on a shared basis. Mr. Hunter suggested that the lease would be effective Sep- tember 1, 1977 and would be for a period of three years with annual cancellation option. The Huron County Board of Education would have the first right of purchase if the building were offered for sale, The part of the building which would be made available to the Huron County Board of Education would be the South Wing, The Playroom would be made available on a shared basis with the college. The division would be made where there are existing doors between the two wings of the building. The total considered area of 9;078 square feet includes one half of each the playroom and the boiler room. The committee's report noted that in order to make this space available to the Huron County Board, certain renovations would be necessary such as the making available for space for storage and the removal of counters. These renovations, it was suggested, would be completed by Conestoga personnel and only the actual cost borne by the Board of Education. These costs are estimated at $4,000. Expenditures for operating the proposed new school were estimated in the report as follows; additional ad- ministration costs for a principal $9,000, principal's relief teacher (half time) $8,000, half time secretary $4,600 and $20,000 in rental for a total of $41,000 per year. It was also estimated that savings of $17,360 could be ap- plied against this cost. $5,360 plus heating would be saved with the return of two portable classrooms presently in use at Clinton Public School and another $12,000 would be saved in transportation when two or three buses could be taken out of service. The Ad Hoc Boundary Com- mittee was appointed by the Chairman's Advisory Committee as a result of a Board motion in April of this year. Committee members appointed were, W. Shortreed (Chairman), J. Alexander, H. Hayter, Z. Zinn, R, Peck and R. Smith from ad- ministration. That committee met on 10 occasions including the com- munity meeting. At a previous board meeting the board ap- proved the committee's recommendation that J.A.D. McCurdy School remain open, so that no boundary changes needed to be made in that area of the county. The committee noted in its report that it has studied school areas, transportation, school enrolment and school capacity in various parts of the county, but because it was felt that the crucial problem was in the south central area of the county, a large percentage of the com- mittee's time had been spent in an attempt to resolve problems there. In addition to its realm- mendations in connection /with opening school faciliti6, Vanastra the committee noted that it realized t not completed the st boundaries in the that further made. ..i,aft04 It-recommended that the Board appoint a Boundary Committee in the 1977-78 term to continue the review of school boundaries. • 0 has f school nty and felt fes should be ti ( ding a bonan# of hpliday for r oll our ? f ,mends it), the murpy, Think you an ? happy holldgy, ts. gm the Management 8,/Staff ai ti. ti. a r . Vi a; 3x plo ;1#,A#7.C(P).Cii",C.CCR.C.CfginCir..igCCCi.C.C'ttgat.,,.071C.C.fgfic 030)0 SANTA VISITS COLLEGE — Santo Claus made his annual visit to Centralia College of Technology Sunday. He is shown above with the children of staff members. Huron board plan to lease Vanastra school facilities £1' a 4,1! LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 227 Main St., Exeter, No. 4 Hwy. North Santa Gets Burried With His Slea By BUDDY ALAN RICHARDSON Grade 3 Grand Bend •On Christmas night went Santa Claus was flying through the air his magic power broke. Down down he went to the ground with a bump. All the reindeer ran away with fright. Santa Claus Was buried in the snow and hit his nose on a rock. He on burried himself and got his slea out and found all his reindeer and got all his presents and delivered all the toys and went home. ria-Nills-ft4;400;74.a W.-Pk:a -Ri•am GENERAL CONTRACTORS. READY.MIX CONCRETE PHONE 228.6961 CENTRALIA Nargoektettwo:rmeitognostolletemierAtow*teitgi,t047.iwAssammtmitrAioymagtoymAitqwwtogiecmitiominitook, C. A. McDowell Ltd. ••' • • ">•••••"--.„ opin this ay . • . fill wlfots of cheer! Our tiatitude for your kind support, ft4-Wia-•V:40-WesPiists ViAt pm* Nilo Nig.NizAitall• aiper s Service Centre marl), thanks for your patronage EXETER