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Mrs. L. StonehouSe
The Belgrave Pee-Wees won
back to back victories last Wed-:
nesday and Thursday night to
take the best 2 out of 3 series.
Two games straight over East
Howick, the scores were 5-0 and
10-4.
The Pee-Wees ended the Tri-
County league schedule in second
place with 15 wins, 4 losses and.1
tie game. During the twenty
games scheduled plus 4' exhibi-
tion games- and two play-off
games, Belgrave has scored 198
goals while allowing only 74.
Belgrave play Goderich in the
Young Canada Tournament on
Wednesday, March 19 at 11:40
against Bath which is near
Kingston.
.Easter Meeting
The Easter meeting of the
Afternoon Unit of Belgrave
met at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Coultes with fifteen ladies
present. The meeting ,opened by
a reading of the third chapter of
St John "For God so loved ..the
world He gave His only begotten
Son that whosoever believed in
him should have everlasting life.
An Easter prayer was given by
Mrs. Cecil Coultes and was
followed by hymn "The Strife is
O'er, the Battle Done". The
secretary's report was.given.
Collection received and visits to
sick, and shut-ins were recorded.
Thank you notes were received
from those in hospital. Mrs.
Willard Armstrong read the
Scripture found in St. John 20th
chapter, 1-8. Mrs. "Coultes giving
perhaps the increase should not
come until September of 1976.
Mr. Young added that since other
boards such as Huron and
Stratford had received raises to
$300 per month the Huron-Perth
board was actually classifying
itself as second-class executives
with the small' increase.
The board also raised the
mileage expenses for trustees to
16 cents per mile effective
January 1, 1975. Previously
board members received 10 cents
per mile while travellingon board
business and a motion to increase
that figure to 18 cents was
defeated.
Now the mileage to be paid to
trustees will be 16 cents per mile
travelled on board business
whether or not they are travelling
in their own vehicle. A vote to
delete the clause that stated
whether or not they are travelling
in their own vehicle was tied and
chairman director J. Vintar voted
to leave the clause as it stood.
Members argued that . the
clause be deleted claiming that a
trustee who did not for example
drive to a meeting be paid
mileage expenses. However, Mr.
How and When sex education is
taught in our schools, discipline
in the classroorh, the merits of the
credit system and the industrial
arts and home economics
complex. After a lengthy ques-
tion period, it was decided to have
Mr. Shot-treed and Mr.. Thomas
back at a future meeting. Lothar
Weber thanked the guests on
behalf of the group. The Board
members extended an invitation
to attend ally of their Board of
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the meditation on it.
The Easter Litany was read
responsively. Mrs. Leslie Bplt
addressed the meeting on the
meeting of the different positions
and use of the hands, using the
picture of the Last Supper,
showing the expressions of the'
disciples hands when Jesus pro-
claimed that one of them would -
deny Him.
Mrs. Coults gave a reading on
the Festival of Easter. The
lighting of candles, showng Jesus
The Light of the World followed.
The meeting closed with, a
lovely lunch served by the
hostess.
Seven Tables
Seven tables of euchre were
played at the Community Room
last Wednesday evening with
winners as follows: High Lady -
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor; Low Lady
Vintar pointed, out to the board
that in essence a board member
was entitled to the mileage
expense regardless of how he or
she got to the meeting.
In other 'business members
voted for an appointment of a
hiring agent. The motion pre-
sented will appoint the chief
executive officer as the Huron-
Perth Roman Catholic Separate
School Board's hiring agent. Also
before any personnel are hired by
the director a letter of recom-
mendation must be presented
from their recent employer. Also
two trustees will serve as a hiring
committee for teachers and other
edupatianal personnel.
Members argued that the
boards should be responsible for
the hiring of all educational
personnel. The discussion was
sparked by an ad for a part-time
teacher for a Goderich school in
which the applicant was to reply
to the principal, The trustees
were assured that the board has
final approval but often act on the
advice of a principal. It did not
mean that the board did not have
control over the hiring of educa-
tional personnel.
Education meetings in Clinton on
the first Monday of each month.
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- Mrs. Albert Bacon; Novelty and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs.
Lady - Mrs. Gersborn Johnston;
High Man - Danny Lanrout; Low
Man - Albert Bacon; Novelty Man Laura Johnston. of Thorndale 'were Saturday
Mr: and Mrs. ,Cecit Armstrong
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert - Victor Youngblut,
Grasby also visited with ,his Messengers Meet
mother Mrs. Mary Armstrong a The MesSengers met on Sun-
patient in, the Wingham and day morning in the United Church
District Hospital.. Sunday School rooms. The
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts meeting opened with a game
and Mrs. Hilda Roberts of followed by singing "Jesus Bids,
Listowel visited on Saturday with Us Shine". The offering was
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. received. The group divided into
Mrs. Frank Storey and Mr.
two groups with 'the youngest William Bushel of Seaforth were
group under the supervision of Tuesday visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Ross Higgins and worked on
Mrs. Hugh Rhin and John. St. Patrick's Day Project: The
Joanne and Jeniffer , and older, children met with Mrs.
Janette -Rock of Monkton and Murray Scott and worked on
Walton are spending the winter chenille craft.
break holidays with their grand- Personals
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Douglas and Danny Thompson
Rinn. visited on the weekend with their
Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert
received word last week that their Johnston and Mrs. Amelia
mother, Mrs. Jessie Lamont of Brown,-
Mdosonin, Saskatchewan, has Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson
returned home from a three visited on Sunday with his sister,
month stay in Regina. Hospital. Mrs. John Tillie of Thamesford.
She was so happy to receive all Grant. McBurney of Yellow-
the cards and letters from her knife, N.W.T. spent a few days , friends in Belgrave.
last week with his parents Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James. Keller, and Mrs. Jack McBurney.
Sharon and Laurie of Kitchener Congratulations , to Miss
spent Sunday with her • parents Marjorie Nixon who was crowned
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. "Queen of the Wingham
Miss Alison Roberts is, spend- Majorettes and her cousin Susan
Brown of Wingham was chosen ing a few days 'with Miss Trudy
Taylor. "Princess" at their pageant on
Mrs. Mae Armitage and Bob of Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Port Stanley visited last Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnston and Tara of London
McBurney. were weekend visitors with Mr.
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Members of the Huron-Perth
-Roman Catholic Separate School
Board voted in favour of increas-
ing the honourarium paid to
trustees to $150 per month
effective January 1, 1975.
The 12 man board rejected an
ammendment to increase the
honourarium by 100 per cent to
$200 by a vote of 9 to 3 and
approved the SO per cent increase
by. the same vote.
Goderich trustee Vince. Young
introduced the motion to increase
board salaries to $200 informing
the board that the legislation
regarding pay hikes had not
changed since 1969 and was not
likely to change again in the next
six to seven years.
"We are working for about $2
an hour on our present
honourarium", Mr. Young said,
"most people don't realize the
time a trustee puts in on the job
and we are worth a couple of
hundred dollars anyway." -
One board member stated that
since the school board's term is
only two months old and they
were elected to serve at the rate
that was offered at that time that
A general meeting of the Grey
Central Home arid School. ASSO-
elation was held at the school with
the President, Mrs. Linda Baillie
in charge. Mrs. Leona Armstrong
gave the secretary's report.. and
Lothar Weber reported a balance
on hand of $356.48. It was
reported that $20.00 had been
spent for public speaking. if was
decided to spend $120. - $125. to
obtain a puppet show for the
school. It was announced that
Mr. McCrea, front the Listowel
Secondary School would be at the
School on Match 10th to meet
with the students and parents to
discuss their courses. Report
cards will be' sent home on. March
14th', March 14th will be the last'
day for Skating and the Home and
School Association will Serve free
hot dogs to the children on that
ddY. The next meeting will be
held on March 27th With Mrs.
Mary McKenna, a 'teacher at
Roberts Regional School for the
deaf as the guest speaker.
Mrs. Baillie introduced Wilfred
SbOrtreed, Chairittian of the
rots County Board of Edneation
and Charles Thomas, a Member
of the Board, Who took part in a
panel dismission. &Ate of the
topics di cussed Welt as follOWS
Huron Perth ROSS Board
brings honorarium into line
Hand S hears trustees
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