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Clinton News-Record, 1975-05-01, Page 3j. CORO 'MR r ` �si~�� �'�� - „``��!rrieetirnes � Ishould go-wherepx ulalerl�s_�of individual feel we trustee and wouldn't. know the teatg separate ,sehc ►1 bt thed umber of were going and not always iothe wouldn't on the first days f ndiv Mal deofessi motion to iteed. number other boards", he said. trustees students 7 said t first day of school within the' t year, fn- • .,days couldn't CO� their dates,�:.e the the ,school. placement Q ire,►, � °ord lit. d* Ron Marcy suggested that teachers raised suggested had been fessi nal develo l fine days t the question of savings In busing and rated as a PD day last year, and the steads o to s ten the same as has y crossing guard (r ..its if the PD days were suggested voted it dawn. . recommended. education, , n all three systems, Mr..V.intar stead of the that director of ed the same i � Another.PD day, for reporting to QhnVintar said `Were flexible enough that we can parents, is scheduled for November 28. "The majority of parents work and can't get to school in mid afternoon. Teachers will have to come cWea�a,ve to get more ht even if it means more work. a rents communication between teachers, p and the board." , Mr. Shantz said. Trustee John O'Drowsky said ti ereear � both afternoon and evening appo for parents. Some can attend during the day and some at night, giving more time to. both groups, the director of education suggested. Mr. Shantz'S motion- to limit the PD days to six was defeated by a vote of 7-5. A new motion by Trustee Marcy to accept the ten days as presented was passed by a vote of six to fiye, with Trustee Hicknell ab- staining. The vote was recorded and for the ten days were trustees Drowsky, Kinahan, Connolly, Crowley, March and Haid. Voting aginst were trustees Geoffrey, Looby, Vere, Shantz and Fleming. Mr, Vintar gave board members t e make changes if there's a saving to tine dates and tentative agendasfor the days, song with a list of what was done in the public, • system's PD days last year. The days for "Do you see a need for an increase of this year were set by a committee of four four days over last year!", 'Trustee Ted principals, Geoffrey of Zurich asked Mr. Vintar. Mr. Trustees noted that one day, September Vintar said he did. 19, is the date of the Stratford Fall Fair. PD days are held at the county, zone and * at do PD days have to do with fairs?", school levels. Trustee Francis Hicknell 'Wingham trustee William Kinahan asked• asked if there wasn't a need for more -There is a lot of complaining in Wingham coltnty wide'days. "Not really," Mr. Vintar about children not being able to attend the replied. "Specific areas, like the metric Teeswater Fall • Fair, he said, and system, are better, treated in small suggested that perhaps the board should groups." take a look at a list of area fairs. Trustee Shantz suggesteg that the first The PD day is on the Stratford Fall Fair first�' day, y of school�Septfor S2 and t. , be held the ` et the kids day so that children won't have toSm�a�Q d stay home another day." "We get a lot of 4 more school than necessary, flack � on these professional development trustee Ron Marcy said. Stratford pupils he said and suggested the flat-!� already get a half clay off to attend the fair. days", Mr. Vintar said the ministry allows a would increase if children were only in maximum of 12 PD days. He said the two school four days and then were off for a PD adjacent public boards are still working onY Separate taxes... continued from page 1 .,. much cutting the amount the board spends dill Tames for each municipality over the per child wouldaffectchairman Marcy repliedthe past 8 years. much,, financeFinance chairman Roy Marcy said that because the board. rcent of the total only The finance has to raise about the assessment equilization factor, a 14 pe percentage which is set by the Ministry of committeeexpenditure of $20,000 froma the budge Education, has a lbt of bearing on the mill an e p 1 -7th of a mill. rate as well as the actual assessmentequalization would Abo t 1y 25 reduceof thees by municipalities "are figures; "The lower the )qua � 1 factor, the higher the mill. rates are going to be." • Board business administrator Jack Lane t said the equalization factor is set by the Ministry for their use ... "it's un- touchable." 'ch area trustee Ted Geoffrey com- getting hit with"close to the maximum, 1 pltn s 4-11 - ..The first eeting of the Holmesviile 1, 411 Garden Club was held Monday, April 28 at togs, Barbara Betties' with'nine members present. The election of officers took place with the results as follows; , president, Marie Betties; vice-president, Christine Burgess; secretary - treasurer, Cathy McIlwain; and pre,- reporter, Janice Miller. Marie Betties led with the pledge and conducted the business. We chose "Corny - Cornflowers" as our club, name, and Mary Jean Betties' idea for our cover was most popular. We held a debate concerning the importance of a garden, with the result being mutual. Mrs. Miller read two pieces from the leader's pamphlet. "Where to plant a garden,and "Flowers ,and where to plant them". We planned a garden and the meeting was closed with the 9-H motto. -By Janice Miller. Howick 25.55 (22.0), Hullett, 25.18 (24,22), Morris, 22.99 (20.10), Stanley, 26.12 (22.62), Stephen 31.19 (31.19). 39,41 Tuckersmith 29.0 (25.42), Hay, (30.91) , McKillop, 26.32 (23.88), Turnberry, 25.63 (25.20), E ast Wawanosh, 27.34 (24.47), West Wawanosh' 23.21 (23.21), Biddulph, 27.75 (24.25), McGillivray, 33.45 (33.45), Culross, 5.40 (5.40), Kinloss 5.36 (5.36) oth townships have been reassessed by assessment Mr. Young estimated. the province to bring property The new mill rates will "raise what's more in line with market value) Zorra required,taking into account, the 1974 EastNissori, 28.50 (25 05 7 West , ra overlevies and still leave .some surplus," 30.10 (26.60)Stratford, 30.7Marys, 6.67 (6. Mit- Mr. Lane said. chell 22.75 (19.96), 5) The budget increase this year is not out ,assessment here has also been equalized 's strike the rovfnce) Blanshard, 32.50 (29.0), Zur� by 1' merited "one minister told me they-- of Y line, --"-considering the teac er North Easthope 35.54 ebbed a figure out of the air to arrive at raises and d our raises," trustee Looby Downie (3 31.94 South 8 Easthope 28.25ast(24.5.54 �'comment) th75), Mr. d assessment he percentage."Ellice, 25.48 (23.50) Geoffreysaid he suspected that the The 1975 mill rates, lwith �t 29 19742 (2��)� Logan, 27.46 27 95 (24.54), (25.83) 1 Mornington 31.80, Mr.� percentage in Hay in brackets are: 2 Wellesley, 32' in (28.61),1.0 low equalization ( ), Seaforth, 26:14 (3.13), (28:39) , Township was the result of an effort to Exeter, Win am 31.95 Maryborou h 28.05 (24.62), Peel, 24.42 33.57, (30.18), g , (21.38),P Wallacel42 attract tourismato the township which he Goderich,Hensall26.55 (21.37) Usborne, 24.88 Fullartona thought was lowering the overall (29.29), Bayfield 34.95 (31.45), (23.43), Zurich,' 31.29. (29.96), Ashfield, 26.L1 (22.71), Blyth, 27.20 (24.20). assessment there. Hay supporters will pay Colborne, 30.92 (28.21), '25.20 (21.70) • the 3.5 mill maximum increase. 31.47 (28.50), 0.26 (24.72),1 Vince Young. of Goderich wondered how Goderich Twp. 28.50 Grey Brownie leaders from Beaver Division, which takes in an area from Bayfield on the South to Walkertdn on the north met in Clinton last Saturday. Here the Brownie leaders learn nature study from Mrs. Carole Walters of Mildmay. (News -Record photo) BRINGS YOU COMPACT TRACTORS Ifidi 44141111011111111 '041111111 A SMOOTH QUIET RIDE WITH POWER FROM 8to 16.5 HP ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES HAVE BEEN ENGINEERED BY CASE TO MEET YOUR EVERY COMPACT TRACTOR NEED. LARGE INVENTORY IN STOCK SPECIAL OFFER FREE MOWER WITH ANY PURCHASE o � The age of TV was portrayed to one skit at Huronhe f ttuln ial School's senior concert last• week, and one o est sketches involved a look at the Howdy Newsy Show h ore and the puppets. Things got a little tangled up. Married in Florida Miss Brenda Anne Robinson was wed to Larry Clifford Jordan on Saturday, April 26th in Clearwater, Florida. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend A.J. Moreau, Jr., of Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, at Siple's Garden Seat followed by a luncheon for the immediate families. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A Robinson, of Highlands, N.C. formerly of Clearwater, Florida, and the granddaughter of the late Mr. ,md Mrs. W .H Robinson, of Bayfield. The groom is the son of Mrs. L. Clifford Jordan, of Miami, Florida, and the late Mr. Jordan. Mrs. Jordan graduated from Wesleyan College, in Macon, Georgia, and received her Master's Degree from the University of Florida. Mr. Jordan served in the, U.S. Marine' Corps and . was graduated from the University of Florida. The couple will be at home in Gainesville, Florida. Winners CLUB NO. 3 MRS. LIARBARA POLLOcK CLUB NO. 4 MRS. JOE BERRY CLUB NO. 5 MRS. 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