The Citizen, 1986-02-12, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986.
SAVINGS WITH CHEOUING
Former Chicago Blackhawks star defeneeman Bill White was in Bivth on Saturday to coach local
youngsters under the Fundamentals In Action program. Afterward he chatted with Al Craig of Auburn, a
member of the Blyth Minor Sports committee.
Schools running below budget
BY RHEA HAMILTON•SEEGER
An unaudited expenditure sheet
was presented to the Huron Board
of Education in Clinton last week
and the good news is that many
departments ran close to, or below,
budget.
Robert Allen, Director of Educa-
tion and secretary -treasurer, com-
mented that this was fol. the
board's information and that the
final audited version would not
differ too much.
Salaries for the elementary and
secondary levels are on budget at
99.5 per cent of budget, and 99.6
per cent.
Under new capital replacement
there has been only 43 per cent of
the budget used. Allen explained
that they budget major items over
five years and allocate their funds
in the budget for the projects but do
not proceed until approval and, or
funding has been given from the
government level. Projects like the
elevator at Victoria Public School,
Goderich, has been budgeted for
but not given the go head yet.
The energy saving program that
has been implemented in the
schools is already being recorded
with over $120,000 saved in lower
utility and heating bills.
An audited statement will be
presented in April.
The school damage report indi-
cates fewer or less costly damages
have been incurred in the county
schools.
During the past year $12,856.82
was paid out for materials, outside
tradesmen and extra custodial
time to make repairs.
Insurance covers damages over
$10,000. Premiums make it prohib-
itive to have coverage for less
costly damages. Vandalism is hard
to define so the report has been
changed to a damages report and
includes such items as children
accidently breaking windows dur-
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OF THE
107th Annual Meeting
OF THE
(69 West Wawanosh
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Notice is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of the
Company will be held at the:
AGRICULTURAL HALL
Dungannon, Ontario
Friday, February 28th, 1986
1. To receive and dispose of the Financial Statement and
Auditors Report.
2. To appoint Auditors.
3. To elect two [2] Directors.
4. To transact any other business that may properly come
before the meeting.
5. The retiring Directors are Eldon Bradley of Lucknow area,
Gerald Kerr of the Blyth area. Eldon Bradley and Gerald
Kerr are eligible for re-election for a three year term.
A Policyholder wishing to seek election or re-election as a
Director must file his or her nomination in writing with the
Secretary of the Corporation by February 20, 1986. The
Company By -Laws are available for inspection at the Head
Office of the Corporation.
By order of the Board of Directors.
Norris G.W. Peever
Secretary -Manager
ing school time. Only incidents that
have been officially reported to the
board are included.
Board members asked about the
installation of alarm systems in the
schools but Allen said these
wouldn't pay for themselves,
although some of the larger school
systems are looking into them.
Allen said that a rule of thumb he
had heard from another person at a
seminar on vandalism was if the
vandalism ran to more than
$20,000 then you have a problem.
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