Times-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 2 (2)Times -Advocate, November 9, 1976
Criticizes policy
Continued from iron% poge
of screening applicants and
handling ipterviews and had
accepted their recom-
"Surely we wouldn't hire
someone not qualified for a
job just because they come
from Huron County," she
mendations said.
The director pointed out Elliott pointed out that the
that the board's hiring policy..' persons's place of residence
states that a certain per
centage of the applicants for
any_position as non -teaching
personnel' had to be in-
terviewed. It does not say
what percentage should be
nor does it stipulate that a
person must fine in Huron
County to be eligible to. woe k
for the county.
He said the person hired
was an exceptional typist
and was a graduate of the
one year secretarial- arts -
programme at Fanshawe
College in London. He added
that she was the best of the
applicants for that position.
Cochrane said he detected
"innuendos" from 'com-
ments from trustees and
"resented the implication
that we (administration)
pulled some kind of shady
deal". He said that "simply
didn't happen" adding that if
the' board wasn't happy with
the policy it could "change
it and we word follow any
policy set down".
-Board chairman John
Elliott said he got the im-
pression that trustees were
not blaming anyone for
anything suggesting that
possibly the board should be
looking at its own education
system.. He said- if the
, schools in Huron are not
turning out peoplequalifiedto
handle jobs they're being
. trained for the board should
find out.
Goderic trustee Dorothy
Wallace said that if .the
board was going to "try to
have an effective system,
criteria for jobs shoulH be
qualifications not where
applicants come from".
Elections
Continued from front poge
.areas\ for school board
representation.
Present Huron County
Board of Education member
.for Hay, Zurich and Hensall.
Herb Turkheim is facing the
callenge. of Minnie Noakes
of Hensall. Mrs. Noakbs is a
former reeve of Hensall. - •
• Eligible Middlesex
`Separate School supporters
in'Lucan, Biddulpph and parts
of London' and MLlGillivray
townships will be choosing
between incumbent Pat
Crunican and challenger Ted
Giesen.
In Grand Bend voters will
choose between Gerald
Edwards and Walter King
on the Lambton County
Board of Education
would not necessarily enter
into it unless two applicants
were considered equal. He
said in that case if one was
from Huron and another
wasn't the Huron applicant
would get the nod..
A suggestion from
Colborne trustee Shirley
Hazlitt that the board form
an ad hoc committee to look
into hiring policy was
passed by the board.
Hensall arena
Continued from front poge
I hope it shows."
He said this was the second
time he helped open-•. a
Hensall arena as he awls a
member of the Seaforth
hockey team that played the
first game in the old arena. -
Keys for the centre were -
turned over to Peter James
of C. C. Parker and
Associates, the centre's
engineers by president of
Logan Construction Oliver
Gaffney.
James then tutned the
keys over to the chairman of
the Hensall Parks Board
Wayne Reid.
• Taking part in the ribbon
cutting ceremony., were
Knight, Luther, McKinley,
Riddell, Sinclair. and Doug
Mann of Thompson's
representing the financial
contributers to the project.
Following the ceremony, a
wine and cheese party was
held.
. On Thursday night,the
centre was jammed for, the
tours and. , public I skating
while, on Friday evening a
good crowd turned to see the
game between- the Zurich
Buckeyes and Hensall. -
Saturday evening saw
some exciting hockey played
' as the Hensall-Zurich
Combines Junior D team
from the early 1960's
defeated the Zurich Old-
timers 9-3.
Water main
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the ea -Ely afternoon. The - -
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FINAL DUTY — Exeter Mayor Bruce Show performed one of his finof public duties before
retiring of the end of this month when he placed o wreath of the cenotoph on behalf of the
town, Sunday. Shown on The right is Sgt. Carol Delonge, who laid a wreath for the Huron -
Middlesex Cadet Corps. • Staff photo
Permit value hits $270,450
Permits valued at $270,450
were approved by building
inspector Doug Frlebner
during the past month.
The• list included a new
house being erected by
Morris Hern at 421 'Albert
St.,. a Targe addition for
Andex Building Products
Ltd. at 97 Thames Road
East and a new commercial
building planned by David
Ferguson, Haydn Gozzard
and David Grundy at 97
Thames Road E.
Permits for residential
renovations and additions
were approved for the
following: William Sillery,
re -roof garage at 103 An-
drew; Lloyd Stanlake, in-
stall window in roof at 103
Thames Road W.; Bernice
Fritz, re -roof garage roof at
198 Main ;Margaret
Carscadden, re -roof garage
at 73 Gidley W.; C.V.
Pickard, repair porch at 56
John E.; Herb. Blue, addi-
tion at 248 Andrew; Robert
Turnbull, re -roof at 93
Gidley W.; Kevin Short,
renovate house at 117 Huron
E.; Roy George, repair car-
port at 161 Huron E.;
Gregus Construction, - two
additions at 185 Carling;
David Hann, install door
frame at 105 Main; Glenn
Fisher, re -roof at 64 Gidley
E.
Commercial renovations
and additions were approved
for Gaiser-Kneale, renovate
store at 351 Main; W.D.
Parker, erect addition of a
garden centre at 4,44 Maim;
William Vilos, finished off
restaurant inside shopping
centre at 20 Thames Road
E.; Doug Robbins, erect an
office at 252 Main; Hawleaf
Development Ltd., install
bathroom at 28 Thames
Read E.
Tool sheds were approved'
for Gene Seller. 294 Sanders
E. and George Robertson, 28
Victoria E.
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