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20 ;•—• THE ,131R,MI-S POST DECEMBER 10, 1980
B of E committees
The Huron County Board.
of Education established, its
aimrnittee structure for the
new term following the inau-
gural session in Clinton,
Monday.
Donald McDonald of Brus-
sels was re-elected chairman
of the board and Bert Morin,
Wigham is the vice chairman ,
The education committee
The Huron County Board
of Education and its secon-
dary school teachers will'
finally sit down later this
,month to hammer out a
contract for 1980-81.
Recently talks broke down
between the negotiating -par-
ties and the Education Rela-
tions Commission ,appointed
Proffessor Gandz as media-
of the board is, chaired by
Murray Mulvey and mem-
bers are Jean Adams, John
Goddard, Joan Van Den
Broeck. and Dorothy
Wallace.
The management commit-
tee is headed by Bert Morin
and members include Frank
Falconer, R.K. Peck, Dennis
Rau and Marion Zinn.
tor in the dispute. Gandz is
with the business admini-
stration department of the
University of Western Ontar-
io in London.
Gandz has notified the
board and teachers that
meetings -will take place
December 16, 17 and 18 in
Ben miller.
Past chairman, John Elli-
ott of Blyth heads the
personnel committee with
members Eugene- Frayne,
Harry Hayter, John. Jewitt
andClarence McDonald. This
committee wil be negotiating
with the, secondary school
teachers on a new contract.
All 16 members of the
'board were 'sworn into office
Monday by county Judge,
F.G. Carter, The six new
members on the board are
Jean Adams, Joan Van Pen
Broeck, Dennis Rau, Frank
Falconer, John Goddard and
John Jewitt. -
People
we
know
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dale,
Jason, Travis and Jordan of
Port Dover spent Saturday
with. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Dale.
Mervyn Pipe is a patient
on Wingham and District
Hospital. His friends wish
him a speedy recovery.
Teachers, B of E
talking again