The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-02-01, Page 11WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,197 THE LUCKNO W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
H-PRCSS Board .
To pdyOver D
BY WILMA OKE
An increase in membership
fees of 5.35 per cent will be
paid by Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School board this year to the
three education associations
to which it belongs. The fees
are as follows: Ontario.
Separate School . Trustees'
Association, $3,400,95;
Canadian Catholic Trustees''
Association, $127,28; Ontario
School Trustees' Council,
$1,157.00 for a total of
$4,685.23.
" Special Education hand-
books were distributed to the
trustees so that they would be
informed about the special
education program carried
a
on in the 19 separate schools
in Huron - and Perth.
Superintendent Joseph Mills
explained the ,program after
handing out the books. He
stressed especially the im-
porthnce of involving the
parents in the program when
their children are involved.
Information meetings will
be held at three schools for
interested parents,
ratepayers and teachers on
declining enrolments. The
meetings will be held at . St.
Columban School on
February 6 at 8 p.m.; St.
Patrick's School, Dublin, on
February 7 at 8 p,m,. and at
St. Michael's School, Strat-
ford, on February 16 at 8 p.m.
Meetings will be set up in
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other areas at a later date.
All school boards in the
province ar e urged . not to °
offer positions prior to April
1, 1978,.to potential graduates
of .training schools in order
that their programs will be
substantially completed and
that the evaluation of
teachers in training be done.
The memorandum with this
request came , from the
'presidents of ' the Ontario
barter
insmen
in
Point
Clark
The - Lucknow and District
Kinsmen Club. has undertaken a
major project, chartering a new
Kinsmen Club in , Point Clark.
Over thirty members have
signed, to form the new Point
Clark and District 'Kinsmen Club.
Formation plans, nomination,
and election of officers took place
during the past month.
The Charter Executive- will
consist of: Rick Elliott, president;
Kitt, Elmes, and Tom Arenburgh;
vice presidents; Wayne . Hillier,
secretary; Ron Langlois,, treasur-
er; Bert Emmerton, . registrar;
Wally Chalmers, bulletin editor;
Don Far>rish, Claude Lemke and
Ben Nagel, directors.
Charter Night has been set for
Saturday, April • 22nd in the
Lucknow Legion Hall. Accredited
delegate from the Lucknow- Club
is Greg Larocque, '
The Lucknow-Club was charter-
ed in November of 1973 and has.
assisted -in many community
projects.
The Kinsmen, an all Canadian
Service Association, is for young •
men between `the ages of .21 ' and
40.
Huron -Bruce
New
Democrots
•1he January meeting of the
Huron -Bruce New Democratic
Party saw , a finalization of the
Riding Executive. Past °president
is Whitney Crawford of Tiverton;
president,, Gaye Hollingshe,ad,
Kincardine;" vice presi,ent; Bob
Ferguson, . Kincardin; correa�
ponding secretary, . Penny Craw-
ford, Tiverton; recording secret-
ary,: Vickie Zyluk, . Kincardine;
treasurer, Pat, Bowden, Tiverton;
Youth chairman, Mike Schwandt,
Port Elgin; Provincial council
delegate, - Dave Zyluk, Kincar-
dine; Members -at -large, Barbara
Ann Eggleton and Jack, Dafon-
seca of Kincardine and Tiverton
respectively.
° Pat Bowden, Gaye Hollings -
head and Dave Zyltik were named
to . attend a Federal Riding
meeting in Tara on February
15th. '
A motion was passed to urge
• the Provincial Government to
make two waycommunication on
school buses mandatory . as in
many snowbelt areas it is not.
The next meeting is going to be
held in Southampton on FP1”...
20th, 1978.
Association ' of Education,
Administrative Officials and
the Ontario Te:aghers'
Federation.
In• response to a public
request from• the Perth
County ' Board, ,of Education
inviting written submissions
concerning the goals of
religious and moral education
programs in the schools in
Perth, the board members
were interested in religious
education in the schools and
will respond to the Perth
Board.
The .-Ontario English -
Catholic Teachers'
Association reported the
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finals in public speaking in
the schools will be held at St.
Patrick's School, Dublin, on
March 9 at 7 p.m. -
The board will not transfer
its .bank account from the
Se.aforth branch of the
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce to the Dublin
branch as• requested by the
Dublin manager because
there are no advantages at
this time.
Meeting adjourned at 11,:30
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