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Times-Advocate, 1979-05-16, Page 30
Times-Advocate, May 16, 1979 r A ■TOakwood.™ SS trustees buck cutback OUR SUMMER RETREAT OFFERS: • FINE DINING LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT • GOLF & TENNIS • BEACH & GAMES For Dinner Motel & Golf Reservations 238 2324 Dining Room 238-2328 Fee/ Free To Browse Our Beautiful Grounds Qiand Bend Hwy #21 • MOTEL & CABINS • ENTERTAINMENT •••••••••••••••••• The Country Playhouse •six to Vancouver-------- A committee was formed to consider filling the positions at Precious Blood, Exeter, and St. Boniface, Zurich. The committee will consist of three trustees — Greg Fleming, Ted Geoffrey and Michael Connolly; Dean of Stratford Deanery one principal, the Director of Education (William Eckert) and the Suprintendent of Education (J. McCauley). Recommended for ac tions: transfers to teaching staff by mutual consent — Frances Westelaken from St. Boniface School, Zurich to Exeter; Sister Anne Antaya from St. James, Seaforth to Zurich; Sister Eileen Foran, Zurich to Seaforth; June Holmes (50 percent) from Exeter to St. Joseph’s School, Clinton; David Sharpe from Our Lady of Mount Carmel to Holy Name of Mary school, St. Marys; box : OFFICE : couver in June. They are John O’Drowsky, Tim McDonnell and Keith Montgomery. Five trustees expressed a desire to attend. Over 50 students, college and secondary school, ap plied for the 12 positions under Experience -79 program. Six students will work in the Media Centre at the board office and six others will assist teachers in operating the summer school program at St. Patrick’s School, Dublin. At the Media Centre the students will structure and organize Media Centre materials, particularly unit banks for the teachers next term. The summer school for exceptional children will run for six weeks from July 5 to the middle of August, Elementary students from Perth County will fill the first three weeks, while students from Huron County will attend the second half. The students will be assisted in acquiring language ex perience, craft work, drama, and other stimulating work experiences. Mary Flannery, resource • person in the board office; Connie Birmingham, resource person at St. Joseph’s School, Seaforth and St. Columban school; and Mary Lou Shantz, resource person at St, Joseph’s school, Stratford, presented a report on the Impact program. The following resignations were accepted: Deborah Hobbs, special education, from St. Patrick’s school in Dublin and Kinkora; Mary O’Keefe, half-day Kin dergarten at St. Joseph’s School, Kingsbridge; Jeannette Eybergen, half time kindergarten teacher at St. Aloysius School, Strat ford; Mary Ellen Kot, Grades 7 and 8 at Precious Blood School, Exeter; Patrick Shaughnessy, 60 percent and music 40 percent at St. James School, Seaforth and St. Columban and Esther Rau, principal, Precious Blood School, Exeter, who is retiring. All resignations effective August 31, 1979. The Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School board voted against reducing the number of trustees permitted to attend conferences outside of Ontario, at a board session Monday night. The amendment to the board policy was defeated when Trustee Ronald Marcy of Stratford, on the policy and by-law committee, presented a number of changes to various policies when updating them. The proposal to cut the number of trustees flying to various conferences outside the province was made because of the cost factor. At present, three trustees and one ad ministrator are allowed to attend at board expense and the committee proposed that a limit be set at two trustees and one administrator. The board set the policy that attendance at a con ference outside of Canada by either a trustee or an ad ministrator must first receive board aproval. Director of Education, William Eckert, objected to having to get board approval before he could allow a member of the teaching staff or administration to attend a conference outside of Canada, because he has control of that budget. He said, “I feel that I should be judge of that.” The trustees’ was increased month from allowance for chairman was increased to $240 from $216, both retroactive to January 1, 1979. Six trustees will journey to British Columbia in June to conferences, three will at tend the Canadian Catholic School Trustees’ Association convention in Vancouver — John O’Leary, Staffa; Michael Connolly, Kippen and Greg Fleming, Crediton, with alternate Keith Mon tgomery, Wingham. Most of the trustees expressed a desire to attend this con ference. Three trustees will attend the Second Congress on Education, also in Van- Edward Cappelli, St. Marys to St. Aloysius school, Stratford; Terry Wilhelm, Zurich to Mount Carmel; Lome Rideout, Mount Carmel to Zurich; Marie Ryan (50 percent) St. Patrick’s School, Dublin to Seaforth; and Terry Craig, Seaforth, to Dublin. All transfers effective Sep tember 1, 1979. The City of Stratford was given permission to use the board owned Willow Street property for a ball diamond and soccer field, subject to plot plans. The City will be requested to enter into a year-to-year lease with the board for the use of the property for recreational purposes. The revised custodians’ three-year salary agreement signed June 14, 1977, was increased by one and one- half percent, retroactive to January 1, 1979 and by a further three percent, ef fective July 1, 1979, in creasing hourly to $5.32 and $5.80 respectively. Mrs. Alma Biesinger was hired as the new custodian in St. Mary’s School, Hesson, effective June 1979 with probation period retroactive to April 1, 1979. The board returned to committee-of-the-whole about 11 p.m. IS OPEN • For your convenience all weekend. £ 9-5 • SAT., SUN. & MON. • r Bly th Centre r FAMILY ct Gnjrd Bend BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK honorarium to $180 per $162. The the board For The Arts Presents a Pirjery Ipp MOTOR LODGE * Pinery ’ TAVERN Spring Festival of Antiques & Crafts Sat., May 19 JU a.m. to 5 p.m. BLYTH COMMUNITY CENTRE BLYTH, ONT. Admission 50c Special Advance Tickets Now Available. PLANNING CLINIC Every Tuesday from 6:30-9 p.m. Take A Short Drive South On The Lake And Discover ... a Pipery Ipp Well known for its seafood, steaks and gourmet dinners WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING Join us fo« a lovely night ou1 right acioss the road at the coach with dan cinq and entertainment Bv th Legated on Hwy HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information Call 235-1014 Weekdays or Tuesday evenings ------------------------- Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend gourmet's delight! SID FRALEIGH Thursday, May 17 The Operetta Tom Sawyer GRAND BENDADULT ENTERTAINMENT May 16 - Senior Cast 5 - 7 p.m. J Silver Collection GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES ADULT f NTf RT AINMt NT “YOU CAN BE IN THE RECORD BUSINESS TOMORROW’’ STARLITE Box office open at 8:00 \\ First show at dusk. \ Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY MAY 18 - 19 - 20 a CALL 243-2474^ OPEN DAILY Iv -Il ■M3 IT IS NOW RATED ADULT Because we want everyone to see John Travolta’s performance.^ Saturday nighD Catchit A Paramount Picture ■DIANE KEATON GIVES THE PERFORMANCE OF A LIFETIME!" ------------ "THE MOST POWERFULLY EXPLICIT AMERICAN FILM Adult Entertainment on sexuality so fari- BROWNIE’S DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD BEECH ST. CUNTON PLAYING FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 18 & 19 — PLUS SUNDAY MAY20 DUSK TO DAWN 4 BIG SHOWS! PLEASE NOTE: GENERAL ADMISSION (DUSK TO DAWN SHOW ONLY) IS *3.50 hot machines and loxy women! ..it burns up the screen I Prints by Cf I a AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES Relewe A MURRAY MARKOWITZ FILM X • • ' i. ’U U uf ' - .u./ . It burns up the screen! © to I. MA»| or .st a Ova KN RST RftC ftlMS RtltASt STABBING €LK€SOMM€fl-DONALD PILON WARNING): SOME SCENES OF VIOLENCE MAYBE OFFENSIVE Everyone welcome r A FISHERMEN'S COVE RESTAURANT Specializing in 63 River Road Fresh Perch Dinners Grand Bend Eat in or Take out 238-2025 V J Carlton Show Band Now Appearing 5 SILVER FOX OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK EXETER-235-2311 GRAND REND-238-2161 DANCE Sponsored by St. Marys Lions Club r Delicious Luncheon Specials Daily Meet your Progressive Conservative Candidate for Lambton Middlesex GREEN FOREST MOTEL & TAVERN Authorized by official agent John Ebeshard. DANCE TO The "Big Band Sound" of "Tommy Earlls and the All Stars" on May 26, 1979 y p.m. - 1 a.m. at the KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Smorgasbord lunch provided $10.00 per couple Draw on the $1,000.00 bill at 11:30 p.m, Sponsored By The Order Of The Eastern Star Proceeds for piano and furnishings for the new Masonic building. r ill J SAT. MAY 19 AT ST. MARYS ARENA Dancing 9-1 Admission $10.00 per couple Stephen Central School presents May 17 - Junior Cast 7:45 Everyone Welcome BINGO LUCAN ARENA Wed., May 16 / Doors Open 7:15 P.M. ( Early Bird 7:45 P.M. X s50 Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc. J Jackpot $525 55 calls - Proceeds for Arena Double Door Card $1.00 Bingos will continue each Wednesday night. 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