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,N9y71413 R 13,1980
Bundled against a cold bi
year at the Remembrance
in history, there weren't
Fitzgerald photo)
ing wind, the ranks or the vetera
Day parade in Clinton. This year,
ny First World War vets at the
Separate bd. intervie
by Alice Gibb meetings before their of Luc
Huron -Perth Roman term of office com- pathol
Catholic Separate School mences. board..
Board (HPRCSS) The debate Monday • gradua
trustees altered their night among present munica
board's policy Monday trustees was whetherthe faculty
night to allow police neWly-elected board begin
officers to interview members should be speech
students without their allowed to sit in on the th e
parents' consent in the committee -of -the -whole populat
case of an emergency. or in camera sessions Trust
In the past, the board's when they attend a motio
policy has been to allow meetings before taking mileage
police officers to in- ,office. cents
terview students in the Chairman Ronald cents p
presence of the principal Marcy said he understood same f
or a teacher appointed by the intention of the policy staff m
the principal in the was to include the new rate
course of an in- trustees in committee -of- retroac
vestigation, if the police the -whole sessions. 1980.
officers have first Trustee Vincent Young Trust
received verbal or disagreed and said he said, "I
written consent from the didn't feel they had a as muc
student's parent or right to sit in on the in as it
guardian. camera session. "We are staff."
The officers visiting the sworn in at our first Trust
school are preferably to meeting to keep con- raised
be attired in plain clothes fidential what goes on at letters
and to have arranged the committee -of -the -whole The C
visitation to the school sessions)." expres
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beforehand with the Bill Kinahan pointed the lac
principal by telephone. out any member of the the
Patrick King, chief of general public can sit in curric
Goderich police force and on the general part of the Catholi
the Sebringville OPP meeting. He added, He
both wrote to the board • "anyone can come to the bother
expressing concern that general meeting...no one Father
if a child were molested has ever taken me up on 100 per
it • (that invitation) John
or .a student was missing,
they would want to be though." super
able to get into the school John O'Drowsky said educa
to question other students when the policy was trustee
very quickly. drawn up, he was certain introd
Also, the letter to the
the intent was for new student
.
board from SebringVille trustees to sit in on all the careful
OPP pointed put, "in meeting, incl'uding paren
certain cases such as committee -of -the -whole. m emb
child abuse, incest or He added later in the minist
other parent -related meeting, surely the -board assist
crimes, any kind of could indicate to the new Loebac
parental consent would trustees that confidential School,
be out of the question." informtion was being this sa
Under the previous discussed in the closed take
p-o-licy, the last line -stated _sessi____o.,n of the board, He develo
when a child was being told me other trustees in crth er
questioned privately by two or three weeks, curriC
an officer in the presence newly -elected trustees Boar
of a parent or teacher, would be making Ronald
"The parent (guardian) decisions on information Trusts
they weren't allowed to the --
hear in compittee-of-the- have, t
whole. came
Trustee Kinahan said develo
when , he came on the Ted G
board, he sat as a trustee there
for six months-, before discus
really knowing what was values
going on. curric
The recommended Mr.
policy for new trustees, there i
which must be approved into
at .the board's next, "mora
meeting is that trustees Catholi
will be invited to alb Mr.
remaining "general" trustee
meetings held by the "very
board until the new fort",
trustees take their seats. with t
They will be provided priests
with the minutes of with th
b
November oard Tim
meetings, copies of board two ot
policies and bylaws and be ap
the board's most recent attend
financial statement. Profs
Eight trustees were in ment
favour of new trustees Toront
being invited only to the theme
open part of the "Tod
meetings, three were Trust
opposed. Issues
On
30, th
will
profes
may be present if so
desired."
Trustee Vincent Young
pointed out that the
wording was misleading
and sounded as if the
parent was invited at the
principal's request. He
suggested an amendment
to read "the parent or
guardian may be present
if he or she so desires."
Trustees approved the
amendment.
Extreme Emergency
Parental consent still
wouldn't be required in
the case of extreme
Inhportance or urgency.
Director of Education
Bill Eckert said in that
case, "the police officer
would have to state it was
a case of utmost urgency
and the principal would
have to concur before the
officer talks to the child."
Trustees also debated
the board's policy in
inviting newly -elected
trustees to • board
meetings before the new
trustees officially take
office.
The new trustees will
be invited to all
remaining board
Speech
' Pathologist
Board members ap-
proved the hiring of
Rosemary Soyee Roomy
By InartcheDeeves
Mrs. J'ean Lobb chaired
the November 6 meeting
of the Goderich Township
Enterprising Seniors and
Charlotte Norman
provided the piano music.
After Mrs. Lobb read a
poem, the minutes of the
previous meeting were
given by Mrs. 1, Cudmore
and Fran Powell
presented the treasurer's
statement. Re also
reported on the zone rally
meeting.
Mrs. peeves gave the
card and visiting report
and a report was given on
the quilt tickets.
Everyone is asked to
have tickets and money
handed in by the next
meeting on November 20,
Mr. Walter reported that
--the-qtrilrfrarn es are -being
made by the men.
Mr. Mcllwain gave a
progress report on the
new township hall and
Mrs. Cudmore read the
correspondence. After
the roll call, Mrs. Powell
adjourned the meeting.
For the entertainment
portion of the meeting,
•
leani ,of pioneer, vill e, sell. tickets
s' s
few special films, the the request,
Mr., and Mrs, Powell
directed everyone in an
exercise routine. A fruit
and vegetable contest
was won by Mrs. Reeves
and Mr. Lobb, the win-
ners -being chosen by all
draw. Mr. Powe
presented a film on a
pioneer village and this
had many Enterprising
Seniors remembering the
chores they used to do.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Powell and Mrs.
Norman.
done.
On October 28, Mrs.
Brei'eton's Grade 1 class
visited Evan's farm to
see the animals that they
have been discussing in
class. The children were
able to bring home
pumpkins, gourds,
squash and apples,
courtesy of the Evans.
Many thanks goes out to
the parent helpers for
their assistance on this
outing and a special
thanks goes out to the
Eyans for their
The next meeting of the hospitality.
Enterprising Seniors will After a few days of
be held on November 20, campaigning, student
starting at ,2 pm, in the council elections e
.
new township hall. Please held on October 30. This
note that the meetings year's council includes:
are now held in the af- president, Kevin Feagan;
ternoon. secretary, Jackie Nor-
man; treasurer, Lisa
DePutter. T e c ass
representatives are:
Grade 4, Marty Russelo;
Grade 5, Shelley Wilson;
Grade 6, Margaret
Hummel; Grade 7, Steve
Bugler; Grade 7 and 8,
Brad Porter; Grade 8,
Melody Falconer.
Oi October 31, the
-school-report-
Point Farms Provin-
cial Park, north of
Goderich, was the scene
for this year's cro.s,s
country race on October
15. The midget girls took
the Western Division
pennant and
congratulations are given
to them for a job well
students !from kin-
dergarten to the grade 4
,class dressed .up for
'Hallowe'en and gathered
in the' gym for costume
judging which was done
by the .senior grades. The
results were: kin-
dergarten, best boy, Ross
1VIcPherson and best girl,
Tanya Postill; grade 1,
David Edward and Cathy
Johnson; grade 2, Jeff
Powell and Jackie
Banter; grade 3, Randy
Dreman and Barbara
Littlechild; grade 4,
David , Jones and Anita
Young. "
Ryan McClinchy wore
the scariest costume and
Kristen Fry wore the
funniest. Shari Lobb was
dressed in the prettiest
outfit, while Lori Forbes
had on the ugliest. Cathy
- "
original outfit.
All the winners had
their photographs taken
and they will be able to
take these home after
they had been posted on
the school bulletion board
for a few days.
After the judging and a
students went back to School PhatvgraPh$ will
their own rooms tor be takon ou November 24
games and treats, for all regular classes
The first term report and on November 25, the
cards will be sent home alternate kindergarten
on November 21. A new class will have their
concept is for these is Pictures taken.
being attempted on an Church news
experimental basis in the The men's choir sang
Western Region, which two special number at the
includes Victoria and Morning service in
Robertson schools in Holmesville United
Goderich, Colborne, Church on Sunday. The
Brookside and flowers in the church
Holmesville Central. were placed in loving
The aim is to keep the memory. . of Ernie
reports clear and concise Townshend.
and yet inform the Rev. John Oestreicher
parents -of their child's
progress. The students
will return only the en-
velope with the parent's
or guardian's signature
and will keep • the report
for theip own records.
terviews will take place
on November 26 and
school will be cancelled
for this day. Students will
be taking a note home
where parents can
request an interview.
They Will be advised on
the time upon receipt of
read •the poem, In
Flanders Fields and led
in a minute's silence
before Canada's national
anthem was sung.
Mr. Uestreicher spoke
about how easy it is to
forget and-Mtrrt-a-y--LObtr— —
and Doug Norman
collected the offering.
. -
Witli Rev. Oestricher
leaving the parish at the
beginning of the year, the
Holmesville church has
chosen a new minister.
Turn to page 22
s shrinks every
or the first time
parade. (James
vs
in as a speech
gist with the
Miss Rooney, a
te of corn-
tive languages
at Western, willr
by assessing
problems within
kindergarten
ton in the schools.
aes also approved
n increasing their
allowance to 25
ler mile of 16.2
ar kilometre,. the
ee paid to board
embers. The new
ill be effective
ively to Sept. 1,
cc Vincent Young
think it costs just
i to drive our car
foes any of our
cc Bill Kinahan
LIS concerns about
which appeared in
atholiev, Register
•ing .doubts about
L of moral tone. in
Family Life
ilum taught in
,-; Schools.
said he was
d that people like'
Durand "aren't
intendent of
; the curriculum
iced to junior
s this fall was
ly drawn up by -
ts, teachers,
!rs of the ad-
ration with the
.nce of Father
h of • .St. Mary's
Goderich. He said
me process didn't
place in the
pment of some
i3 spa r d ' s
1UMS.
I vice-chairman
Murray asked •
! Kinahan "Who
does he want us to
he Pope?" when it
to curriculum
pment. Trustee
offrey asked, "IsO.,
1 great depth of
sion on moral
(in the
lum)?"
McCauley replied
; a greatodeal built
curriculum on
1, Christian, and
c values."
Eckert told
s the curriculum is
much a team ef-
and has been done
le who h-oeplpertaetaocnheros
e program.
McDonnell, and
her trustees yet to
pointed, will be
ing a Trustee
,sional Develop-
Day being held in
o on Noy. 29. The
of the day is
ay's Catholic.
e and Current
in the Church."'
Thursday, Octoberscir•,
.?, board's schools
)e closed for a
;tonal development
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