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CLASSIFIED HPRCSS secretaries get a raise
19. Notices
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons. etc. Phone 887-6700,
Brussels. 19-444
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL .
We pick up all farm stock free of
charge.
Three trucks for fast efficient
service.
.7, days a week, 24 hours a day.
Call Collect - 482-9811
• License No. 378C-74
Call us first, you won't have to
call anyone else. • 19-44-tf
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE,
For MRS. WANDA SMITH,
Catherine Street, Brussels on
SATURDAY* NOVEMBER 2
at 1 P.M.
Consisting of a house and lot,
furniture and appliances and
numerous other articles.
Real Estate consists of a 5 room
insul brick house in lair condition
with built-in cupboards. •
Terms for real estate 10% clown
day of sale, balance in .30 days.
Sold subject to reasonable reserve
bid.
If weather unfavourable furniture
will be sold in the Palace at Fair
Grounds, Brussels.
JACKSON & —JACKSON
• Auctioneer
Listowel
20-48-1
21. Tenders Wanted
Tenders for
• FURNACE OIL
and
STOVE OIL
for Melville Presbyterian Church
will be received by the
undersigned until
MONDAY NOVEMBER 25.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JAMES BOWMAN
Chairman,-
Melville Church Managing Boar d
R.R.#5, Brussels, Ontario.
21-48-2
22. lati41. Notios
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ALEX GULUTZEN
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Alex Gulutzen, late
of the TOwnship of Grey in the
County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased, who died on.
the 4th day of October, 1974, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 21st
day of November, 1974, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this.
28th day of October, 1974.
McCONNEL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-48-3
24. Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank all who' helped
in anyway with our 60th Wedding
Anniversary on Sunday, October
20th, also the ladies of the church
who prepared the lovely "Family
Dinner" in the Church Saturday
night. It was all appreciated very
much. — Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Nichol. 24-48-1
24. Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Glenn
Huet her wish to thank sincerely,
neighbours, friends and relatives
for the beautiful floral tributes
and donations to the Heart Fund,
and Brussels Cemetery Chapel
fund and many acts of kindness,
during our • recent sad
bereavement. — The Huether
Family. 24-48-1
I would like to thank my
neighbours and friends for the
letters and cards received while in
London Victoria Hospital. Your
concern and well wishes are
greatly appreciated. — Russ
Davey. • 24-48-1
25. In Memoriam
CARDIFF— In loving memory of
a dear husband and father, Mark
Cardiff. who passed away two
years ago October 29th.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every
day;
Remembrance keeps him near.
— Ever remembered by wife and
family. 25-48-1
Secretaries. in the 20 sehools
operated by the Huron-Perth
Roman Catholic Separate School.
Board were granted an increase
of 25c per hour, retroactive to
September 1 of this year, and a
further -25c increase, effective.
'February 1, 1975, at the board's
regular meeting in Seaforth
Monday night.
HPRCSS Board Chairman
Michael Connolly said the raise
was authorized by the boar d on
the recommendation of the
Personnel Committee. The
employees arc not unionized, Mr.
Connolly said.
The raise brings the school
secretaries' salaries up from
$2.80 to $3.05 per hour and. to
$3.30 per hour in February.
HPRCSS Business
Administrator Jack Lane reported
that a list of smail deficiencies
following construction at Holy
Name School in St. Marys and St.
Aloysius in Stratford have still not
been remedied 'by the
contractors. Mr. Lane said that
one contractor told him he was.
not aware of some of the items on
the list.
The boardi has . held back
$4,000 in theSt. Aloysius job and
$2,000 at Holy Name until the
deficiencies are- cleared up.
Dublin trustee Joseph Looby said
that the architect, Kyles, Kyles
and Garratt of Stratford should
take care of getting it cleaned up
"that's what he's being paid
for.
On a motion from Mr. Looby,
the Board voted to ask Kyles,
Kyles and Garratt to contact both
contractors and give them twenty
days notice to correct the
deficiencies.' Ed. Rowland,
HPRCSS maintenance co-ordin-
ator will check both schools after
20 days and the Board itself wily
repair anything that hasn:t been
cleaned up and deduct the cost
from the held back portion of the
contractors' fees.
- Mr. Lane reported that notices
had been sent to 500 Catholics
who were identified on the
assessment rolls as being Public
School supporters asking them to
convert to Separate School.
support. To date he has received
53 positive replies, bringing in
$140,000 in additional
assessment, amounting to about
$3,500 in additional tax dollars*.
Nov. 1 is the last day for changing
the assessment rolls,
Trustee Looby commented .that
a comparative list 'showing the
assessment figures for this year
and last in each municipality
would be useful to each trustee.
The figure for this year are
available in the bUdget, he was
told.
A specialist in correcting
speech disorder, Dx. Seppo
Tuorni of University Hospital,
London, will do diagnostic
screening of children in the
board's Huron County Schools
who have been identified by
teachers and principal as having
speech disorders, at St. james
School in Seaforth on Thursday,
October 31.
After diagnosis the children
will be referred to clinics in either
London or Kitchener. Children
from Perth County who attend
HPRCSS schools can attend a
speech therapy clinic in Stratford,
Assistant Superintendent Joseph
Tokar told the board.
Superintendent John Vintar
will attend the Ontario Education
Administration Officials annual
conference in Ottawa next week.
Mr. Vintar is on the
organization's board of governors
and said the conference will cover
strategies in negotiatiOns and
financial planning and media
effectiveness.
Stratford trustee David Teahen
commented that the conference
Would cover a great,. deal of
interest to trustees ...`
are not invited, are the
Mr. Vintar agreed tha
weren't invited and E
there will be a similar cc
set up for trustees in th
Superintendent Vintar
the Professional Dev,
Day held Oct. 21 w;
different format and tea(
that it met their needs
The Ontario School
Council is offering an
training course for trust
the December 2 electi
board was told. They de
discuss the course further
first meeting in Decemb
Trustee Howard Sh
Stratford was nominated t
a Ministry of Ei
Conference on Evalual
Wednesday, November 2
The Ontario Separate
Trustees Association is s
evaluating it's relationsh
the Ontario School 1
Council, but is not going I
out" of the council, the
learned in a letter from
president E.J.Brisboi$
Toronto. The Council is m
of public and separate
associations, including
OSSTA, the Ont. Public
Trustee Association, the
Public and Secondary
Trustees Association,
L'Association Francais
Conseils Scholaire d'Ontar
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