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Times-Advocate, 1980-02-20, Page 9!lido! RI& 0150 AK Season Hydrsuiic 0,1 NET CDNIDITS 5117515 • MHO ,To act on infractions in the form of written complaints to the Property, Maintenance and Occupancy By-Law. This position would be of a casual nature with remuneration based accordingly. also required 3 Volunteer Ratepayers to act as members of the Property Standards Committee to act ' co-operatively with the Officer in dealing with complaints. Written applications will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m., February 29, 1980. Elizabeth Bell Clerk-Treasurer 406 Main Street Box 759 EXETER, Ontario CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF EXETER ' requires PROPERTY STANDARDS OFFICER SUNSHINERS SKATE — Sunshine Kids nursery school teacher Ruth Mercer and a mother Joanne Bowen help Karen Robinson in pushing Jeff Bowen during a skating session Thursday at the South Huron Rec Centre. T-A photo Complete Selection Of L.P.s, 8-Tracks, Cassettes and 45's. Wed. Morning Ladies M Lovell. 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Indol is an anti-wear hydraulic oil that provides excellent anti-wear protection and reduces wear over con- ventional fluids...684-615 Operated ByJuhe Heft 105 Coding St Exeter Times-Advocate, February 20, 1980 Pa '9 Exeter bowling eparate schools will .provide: free tuition far refugee kids FUN ON ICE — Lisa Glavin and Dennis Hodgins have fun in trying to push Jennifer Glavin during a Thursday morning skating session for the Sunshine Kids nursery school. T-A photo By ALICE GIBB Trustees of the Huron- Perth. County Roman Qa,tholic Separate School BOard (HPRCSS) approved a 'Imotion Monday night to permit attendance of refugee children at their schools for one year without a fee. This motion applies, to refugees who are sponsored for one Year by.. community groups; not necetsartly groups of the Cath011ie faith. William Eckert, director of education, said after the meeting there are now about 17 refugee children attending schools in their system. • The board also approved a motion to raise the fee to $150 from $100 per family for non- Catholic students attending separate schools. Mr. Eckert told board, members this fee hadn't been raised, since 1971 despite increased Costs to the board, The fees are paid in lieu of taxes. The policy will become effective September 1, 1980. John McAuley, superin- tendent of education,, reported that nuns from Ahe Mission Sisters' had been visiting schools in the system to teach a mission awareness program, The program was, encouraged by Bishop John Sherlock at the Catechetic '80 meeting in Chatham last November. McAuley said the purpose of the program is "to make children aware of what missions are." The program is called the Pontifical Mission Society for Children or Mission Hope. Mr. McAuley told board mem- bers the Mission Sisters are being considered as guests at a Professional Development Day one to one and a half years down the road. Eckert reported that contractors are aiming to have construction at St. Joseph's School, Clinton, completed by the end of the month. The director said concern about the amount of space Separate school board meeting available for the school's official opening resulted in a change of plans for that event. The official opening will be held at the school on May 4 at 2 p.m, as planned and the official opening of Education Week will be held in the evening at 8 p.m. The construction at St. Joseph's has added a $89,367 addition to the school in the form of a relocatable structure which includes two classrooms, an all-purpose room, staff rooms and storage areas. The relocatable structure provides the school with space that would normally cost about $325,000 according to the director of education and the addition can be moved to another school in the system in the event of declining enrolment at St. Joseph's The Perth County board of Education notified the HPRCSS board that it was selling two parcels of land- part of Lot 24, Concession 5, Wallace Township and part of Lot 42, Concession 2, North Easthope. The HPRCSS board was not interested in purchasing either parcels of land. Board members supported a resolution from the Wentworth County Board of Education asking the province to re-asses the financial situation for education and to take the necessary steps to ensure adequate funding in the future. The resolution said, "The Wentworth County Board of Education is of the opinion that unless the Ontario government commits itself to a higher level of financial support for elementary and secondary education, the end result will be the quality of education in Ontario schools will deteriorate drastically or the present excessive taxation of the local taxpayer will reach critical proportions." Trustee David O'Reilly was asked to serve as the board's representative on 15 member committee preparing Stratford's Master Plan for Parks and Recreation!' Board members were notified of a Learning Disabilities Seminar, jointly sponsored by Bell Canada and the Ontario Association for Learning Disabilities which will be held at Elborn College, London on April 25, Mr. Eckert said the board will be sending a number of their special education teachers to the seminar. In other business, three school principals-Don Farwell of St. Joseph's School, Clinton; Ennis Murphy of St. Patrick's School, Kinkora; Larry Cook of St. Patrick's Dublin and John McAuley-presented the new principal's handbook to board members, Mr. Farwell told the board the purpose of the handbook was to be used as a guideline for principals in the everyday operation of their schools. Chapters in the handbook include "The principal and the law", "index to board policies" and information oil matters of business ad- ministration. Principals are also given a number of guidelines for staff evaluation procedures in the handbook. John McAuley told the board members staff evaluation now occurs a minimum of two times a year and a written evaluation report is forwarded to each teacher. The teacher's signature is required on the original of the report to verify that they are familiar with the evaluation. The written evaluation is followed by a conference between the principal and the teacher. Board member John O'Drowsky asked during the discussion on the handbook whether there was any requirement that at least one member of each school staff had taken first aid training. Mr. Eckert said this wasn't board policy, but that there is at least one staff Member in every school that has taken the St. John's Ambulance first aid course. McKinley gets wish Retiring Huron-Bruce MP Robert McKinley has an- nounced the successful completion of one of his long- time projects for Huron County. A full-time unemployment insurance service will soon be located in the Goderich Manpower office to serve the needs of Huron county. Until now unemployment claims in the area served by the Goderich office have been processed in the London regional office while the Goderich office offered only an advisory service on unemployment matters. The new service will offer a full unemployment in- surance enquiry service, social insurance number registration, processing of claims in Goderich and a toll free telephone service to the London regional office when needed. In addition personal in- terviews with applicants and those on claim will be Con- ducted in the Goderich of- fice. The decision to expand the Goderich service came as the result of Mr. McKinley's representation to the Ministry of Employment and Immigration. In a letter to Mr. McKinley outlining the new service Immigration Minister Ron Atkey indicated he has in- structed his office to proceed with the expanded service quickly as time permits. LUBRICANT GUARANTEE An Assurance of Consumer Protection our CO-OP Provides This Guarantee On All CO-OP Lubricants EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1980 CO-OP oils and greases are blended to meet or surpass the requirements of automotive and machinery manufacturers when used as directed. 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