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The Brussels Post, 1974-11-27, Page 24r. I 4:- ••• .:44; STEPHENSON'S Bakery Kraft CHEESE WHIZ 16-oz. 990 Delmonte 48-oz. PINEAPPLE and GRAPEFRUIT DRINK SANI FLUSH COFFEE RICH 32-oz. 550 Free Delivery Phone 887-9226 Grocery • • 2 f " 890 47-oz. 690 . . Come to MAIT-SIDE ORCHARDS in our store we have — Lots of Fruits and Vegetables- — Macintosh Apples, Spys, Courtlands, De- licious, Wagner, Snows and Pears. N . I Shelburne Potatoes, 75-lb., Apple Butter by pound, Cider by gallon, Onions, Spanish or Cooking, Grapes, Turnips, Bananas, Cabbage, etc. Open • • • 4- Daily ,,Sunday PHONE , r . 4 4,r , 887'6883. Visit us at. the West End of Brussels 9:00-600 24,-THE BRUSSELS. POST, NOVEMBER ":27;, 1974 BOLONGA • , Mc utc ,PhOne 887-9445 • is Kraft CHEESE WHIZ • • • • • • ...... 16-oz. Schneider's 1.11) pkg. Weston's — Regular $1.29 GRANNY TARTS • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • HEAD LETTUCE....................... Open Monday's from now until Christmas and F Nights until 9:00 p.m. WE NOW HAVE IN. STOCK A GOOD'SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, GIFT WRAP, DECOR- ATIONS ETC. FROM $1•00 UP Ski-doo Suits Size 2 Men's XL Priced From 9.98 - 36.98 Ski-doo Boots for all ages 8.98 - 21.98 A good selection of Hats & Mitts There are TOYS for all ag VIEW MASTERS • • • • • • • REELS • Fishir Price and TONKA TOYS PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY We will be open EVERY MONDAY in December, starting December 2 and each evening from DECEMBER 16 7-- DEC- EMBER 23 for your shopping eonvience. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS WHILE- THERE IS A. GOOD SELECTION Ray & Helens Family Centre R.-NY & HELEN xi) ‘)N _ •••••,--6671 CLASSIFIED 24. Cards of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for the gift of money acknowledging our recent marriage. Your thoughtfulness is most appreciated. — Murray and Marlene Fischer, 24-52x1 25. In Memoriam BAKER — In loving memory of a dear husband and father Selwyn Baker who passed away 2 years, November 27th, 1972. To know we never said goodbye Will always bring regret But the heart that loved you dearly Is the heart that can't forget. —Lovingly remembered by his wife Hazel and family. 25-. 52x1 PFEIFER — In loving memory of Norman Pfeifer, dear husband and father who passed away two years ago, November 24th. A faithful husband, one of the best, May God grant him eternal rest. — Ever remembered and sadly . missed by wife and daughter. 25-52x1, 27, Births LOGAN — At the Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Oakville, on Wednesday, November 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan, Oakville, a son, Sean. Richard, a brother for Michael. 27-52x1 111111111M ••=1:14 B of E to (Continued from Page 9) "Our duty was that the student receive education, and if the teacher is absent from the classroom for any length of time then the classroom is disturbed," he said, "and the students suffer. I am not questioning the value of teachers in politics, merely the effect on the students." Trustee Jack Alexander of he lima (sooty hoard of Weiss has an opening or a Media Centre Clerical Assistant in the, Administration Centre Clinton. Audiovisual experience Is preferred but not required. Salary and benefits In accor- dance with current union • agreement. Apply- In writing by Dec. 9, 1974 to D.J. BIEMAN Media Co-ordinator Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert St. Clinton NOM 1L0 Wingham spoke of a teacher who took time away from• the class- room to sit on Huron County Council and lost not only his salary but his superannuation benefits as well. "I don't consider he should be paid twice (salary plus money received for being member of council) but I don't feel he should .lose his superannuation benefits." Mr, Cochrane replied that pension and other benefits are related directly to the days for which a teacher receives his salary and under government regulations these benefits are lost when the salary is not paid. Mr. Cochrane ,of, the conflict between board policy and the salary agreement as; the reason for clarifying. the board's policy. Mr. Hill said the..boaid will have to be more definitive on' special leave when . contract talks are next discussed. • Consider Field Trips The Board adopted the ad hoc Field Trip committee report as presented at the Octobet meeting with minor changes in , the recommendations added by the Education Committed who were given the report for further consideration. Requests for three field trips were approved: 100 Grade 10 students from South Huron District High School to Ottawa from November 21 to 23 at no cost to the board; 66 Grade 9 students from Huron Centennial School to Ottawa from May 6 to 8 at a cost to the board of approximately $200; 42 students from Goderich District Collegiate Institute studying French to go to Quebec City from February 11 to 15 at no cost to the board other than the cost of two supply teachers; but the request was denied to permit 15 grade 8 students from Robert- son Memorial Public School in Goderich to accompany the , collegiate students to Quebec because with 15 students and the French teacher on the trip the, remaining student( would be without French instructing', also it was felt there was too wide variance in ages - 1.3 years old to 19 years old. 'Sent back to. Administration toj'ende4vour, to equalize cost was ;the proposed trip of 30 students, members of the French Club, at F.E. Madill. Secondary School at Wingham to Quebec City at a costto.the Board 4 of about $500. , • ;A 'lengthy discu'SsiOn7"resillted from the requests for .the 'costly trips with only a few siudents in' the school participating :44r. Hill questioned whether. thfire,ould. be Money left for the laige. , w group, of S.tticrent's in . the s haul , for) external activities wit', a i smalll group of the studerits,*inh as the,' reconsid e r bus propo French class, woi fairly big, perci subsidS/ allotted i It was question first club to the request for a tri most. Trustee .1.1 Wingharn asked if the school' was t decide ,who went told, by J.W. Co tena4nt, that at kneW the principa staff met to decid Superthtenoent reported' that enr three 'schools for retarded, Wingh and Hnron Park h. 38 in SePternber of of November 1, increase R.$:: #',t)iiri,loP 'Administrator, . Board Otiiiget Co 1klo-1/ertiber 7 to defy gdidelin4 bd; i'Adninist4ation bu wad on Nov review' 'Ile, 'gui ISTMA1 ALI?