The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-15, Page 5+.r
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SS,. Board office to be moved tiLi.Stratford?
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BY W1 .MA QKe ; Mr. Young said his motion dict not $G<>000 per year. He said the the driver's Seat, he said. u,,
Rey, Carl Keane of St. Joseph's guarantee an Immediate decision tax., ,s , c h a n g in g from a
parish in Stratford was`pisent at aS tots would i e' impossible for do residential to a business building
The meeting of the Huron -Perth prior to hearing the proposal.
,,� I I would be over $3,000, to be paid by
County Roman Catholic Separate This motion ;was seconded by the pa r is h. He es t i m a fed
School.board"Monday• n*ht with a„ Trustee F. J.Vere of Stratford .electrical heating costs at $900, cane invr e 6 oar
proposal that the board move its : and a ma joi►ity vote allowed electricity, $"240 and water, $90. to lease or�rent the convent for ,as the' present board offices in
administrative offices from- Father Kearre,,to speak.
Seaford to St: Jose �hrs convent";� .'� � In s ea � in .._ ..__ ..: .. :.�-,_ He.sai4l that one of tlinprohiem.s_.�..._._1.ong:or.as-shoxta.tim�s.des} •d�..aSeaforth he could not see renting
Pp k g' of the Loretto was that the location was not ° He said he might mentio }re two buildings for that period of
82 Huron Street, Stratford,, which '' honvent Father; Keane' said it was central for the Huron -Perth area: did not speak out of panic •h' ad time. To this Father Keane
will become vacant at the end of.. a building to �s.atisfy the .board's . a regi problem. However,.tie said -nothingconcrete at the t `relied that the board may be
• this month wren the Loretta needs, only 1t years -old and in one of the considerations was that time: He explained his I 1 "Gr in e rested in renting' some of the
Sisters vacate the building. peak condition, with the chapel . with the declining birthrate in . concern was that the building s space for overflow in the convent.
...A special request was rnade by , more' than adequate as a board Perth and in. Huron, 26 per cent built by Catholics and that i ' e He said he would'rather see a
chairman . James, Morris . of room andwi�f h,plenty, of rooms for decline.in Perth and 40 per cent in used by Catholic people. i ` i portion usedthan leave it vacant.
Stratfordtapermit Father Keane prvivate offices for the Huron, that regional school Trustee Michael Gonn0111, y'jOf �r Board vice-chairman, John
to make his proposal to the board administrativestaff and religious _ boards may be forced to go into Kippen asked:„"Why do you � •t1 McCann of Ailsa Craig questioned
in view of the fact it was not on the , c, o n s. u l t a n t'4 , kitchen and something larger. Ile said he the present board offices:1 e storage facilities for supplies at
*.Agenda. He also asked that a washroom fagilities and with foresees larger larger school crammed? Who.told you thfs . ' m. the convent, saying that with ..
decision be made on the proposal ,ample parking, space: areas, and there is a possibility in , Father Keane replied frtom' ��s ' storage only in the cellar, trucks
as well. ,In making the proposal he spoke the near future in order to exist it personal knowledge vsihen Visi ' �g could not back up to the doorway.
A }motion by Trustee' Vincent • of the coasts of the venture, saying --may be necessary to. combine with the religious consults' that, t Fath6l Keane felt this would be no
Young of Goderich was made to r en t a 1 c o s 1 s w oil I d b e other areas. With the office in- was,,, not enough privacy, 'in ; he -• problem with trucks able to get to
permit Father Keane to speak; bUt approximately $500 per month or Stratford it would put the board in upper area. the bank door.
Mr. Connolly replied' '„I feet..
He spoke of the crolyded you are out .of
conditions iifthe•present Seafvrth Trustee Vincent Young of
board office. , .4 ' Coderich•said that witha year and
FatherK t d the b . d a half yet to go with the lease on
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Mr. McCann '"said he felt it
would be costly with the board
office not in the centre of the area,
but away at one ex1d.
_Joseph- Looby of Dublin, who
said he'was strongly opposed to a
move to Stratford, spoke of
another convent which would be
vacant soon and "It was built by
good Catholics too'”
After Father Keane left the
meeting Chairman James Moiris
postponed any discussion on the
proposal to the end of the meeting
so as not to disturb the agenda,
saying it was a real hot issue.
ilo ev..r:,.._._..iarith the board
meetin; ontinu'ing until almost
midnig y;” une 19 was set as a date
for holt'#`g a special meeting to
discus ; ether Keane's proposal.
In oth''�' business a report from
4 the sch6,1 attendance counsellor.
William. Innes, of Stratford,
indicated tie had 'investigated 35
• referrals since September 1971
and that he had attended a
convention for attendance
officers. His expenses tot the six-
month period- amounted to
$794.32.
John Vintar, Superintendent of
Education, announced that
approval had been received from
the Ministry of Education for
°construction and alterations , to
Holy Name School in St. Maris
and an addition to St. ,Aloysius
School in Stratford,. Appr,pval
must how be received from the
Ontario Municipal Board'for this
work. ;, •
-'The construction at Holy Name
School will include two
classrooms, one kindergarten
room, library, general purpose
room, change rooms anti health
room with debenture allocation
from the Ontario Education
Capital Aid Corporation of
$265,.000,--
' The construction a.,t• St.
Aloysius School will include.
library, general purpose .room,
change room and{health room with
a debenture allocation for
$182,000.
•Following a committee of the
whole it was reported that a
portable classroom is to be
installed at,Holy Name School at
St. 'Marys for September. This
will make 11 pos'si.ble for
kindergarten .pupils to be
accommodated at the school.
Formerly the ' kindergarten
services for this school were
purchased from the Perth County
Board of Education for the pupils
at"Downie Central. School and at
St. Marys Public School? °
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Exeter, Lucan andAilsa Craig were at Point Farm IastSaturday for
a day -Jong Cuboree. Here (left to right) Tommy Harman, Greg
ffiifiitH, tan Cochr•arie andDenny B Syce 'get the campfire. going -whi le.
Brad Shortreed (back). looks on. Also present at the Cuboree w s
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Fred McGregor, Brucefield,ofthe•HuronDistrict Boy Scouts, held
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