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This scale model Lodge built by Jim Durst is his year's
project in the architectural drafting course taught grade t1
and 12 students at G.D.C.I. by Brian Miller. The model is built
out -of balsa wood, sandpaper, and wood splints. In this at
course, the student learns to design and build his project
right from the start.
Must -replace newly elected MPP
S. Board reports first over
BY WILMA OKE
14'14e Huron- Pert i► Countv
-1' otltitn ('ath+,lit' Separate
School Board ;it its meeting in
Seafc,i-th Mond;tx learned that,
for the first time since the for-
mation of the county board in
1968. it had stn accumulated
oyerleyv when it was presented
witlr the fi11a10•011 ;t;itertrent for'
197_' The ox.'erle\'y amounts to
>i5,fi111. 4
.Jack Lane,Business Ad-
ministrator, p.resentt'd , the
financial statement which was
accepted by the Board. He said
the total expenditures last yt'ar
armc)unit +1 to $2,426,966. He
said Iht ordinary expenditure
per I,uinl amounted to ,$560.92.
Mr Lattiu said that 82.61 pt'r-
ceftl of the money vvas provided
by provincial grants; 1.1.18 per
cent %by local taxation, 2.69 per
cent by tuition- and transpor-
tation recovery and .49 perkt•ent
from other revenue
Mr. Lane said that he would
present the 1 971 budget and set
the tax levies ;is soon as all
rnnnit•ipalitR'' have provided
the 1972 assessment fol'
taxat lot).
Trustee Gordon Ball of tit.
Marys reported for the ;tc1 hut'
committee for building projects,
which nppearecl hefore the tit.
Marys, town council last week
to discuss ; sewer se'ryices for
Holy Name School. They were
informed by the t•otnicil that a
• • • i►O per cent grant for costs
could be obtained from the On -
iii.
tario Nater- i'eoatrces Con -
Board appoints nomination cornrnittee
mission with t h'
t
school board
BY WILMA. OKE a reacher at ,Central Huron O'Reilly of 2, Dublin; Wingham: from Central Huron pacing the other half.
Secondary Sncool will arconi from Goderich District Secondary School are Kole Tht• school boacc1,.�, members
t:,ltlrl,I Ing inrnitt, e �tias -party the students from Huron Collegiate Institute, Nicki i.am- Marw Flynn of R.R. 4, Clinton, were told there would he no
tt,i,,,:;,�.,.,+, 1.\ the Hon. it County and Middlesex. hest of I .R. 2, Goderich and and Alex West&rhout of Chn difficulty in the hook-up to the
N,,ar�I . f:,1,1, Ati�,n +r its From South Hs►ron District Steven Reaburn of R.R. 5, ton.
• school before itre opens in
+'It1 11 A1ond;ty ..1-ligSchool the students in- Goderich; front F.1.1',. Madill Murray Hunter, a teacher at sch0000l l her. There is no sanitary
;Alit I,riu l t t n 10(1((it�►1 chide., Shelly Baker of Exeter, secondary school are .Jeanette F.E. Madill, Wingham, and his'
io t Hi. v:i, .tt,' \ , t-t•:tred by John Creces• of R.R. 1, Dash- "Barr of •R.R. 1, Holyrood: wife will host 20 Young
'he .•-Igo +assn ,if la, f, Riddell wood and Catherine Easton of William Darling of, R.R. 4, Voyageurs from Burnaby. B.C.,
Ali 111-1,1,.11 int" net‘ly elec. R.R :3, Exeter; from Seaforth' Wingham; Allan Dunsmuir of who will visit Huron from
tt.,i ;•ri:. in, ..tl no tuber of f)istr•ict High School, Janet Luc'know; and Sandra Origin of Auglust 5 to August 13. r"' � "•
1..ai L 1,:,1.111 for the r i,1in;; of
1111.,11- a:on,g with 1'laron,e
N1,:11,,001,1-rt'i)resented the
l',,‘,1. 'I 1•:s,•t+•r',1113 the Town-
--hp,- -1 I.-:h„rne and Stephen, - is
•pRledu •c a -tion is,_ is c on c ern
t1r11., I+.-it;na�,n � a
liCx:it'i'epied •
H says student health
l I l h
1:11.the o iiIniit-
tet( are tJaren, e M,1)onald'of
F:xt',I,er Herh, r r "1'i+rkheim of
7..111'1' 1, 1:,,1 lir-,,a'dfu,t of
1t Ii Jiro :-fit i,i who will
lirlo' to 1114 l' relh,l•r for the
next nit-etin'.: ,,f th, 'hoard on
April ;ti
I rr ,,t her l) -Il --. the board
reit lAe,1 resignations from 1«o
I,uhlisi In 3 pr111 ipal- and 0
secimitary -i hoot \ 1,'e-prrn+ spat.
l Srt•tti;irt
Beattie, principal
of W tngba(11 Pohli, School
sire). 11► t '. •1 A 1 Bert i Gray,
prim, r1,a1 (Linton l u ) t
St h„I--ince 1956: and Morley
• C.. Sanders, vine -principal`. Of
. Suut tr Huron Dist riot High
St hot)i ,it Exeter. all retire On
Thi f ,rd approved hiring posed to an easily prepared,
i,)1ln 11 -Mann of Stratford as
easily delivered, sensible
grin, )al ,f �inghani Public program of health education.
h,,, 1. citetilt Septemhtr 1. As well, Dr. Mills said there is
SI t• 1!)ii7 he has been' a a need for teachers interested
master at Stratford 'Teacher's in taking courses to provide the
('1 111,- , health program for the
• students.
in a transfer „t other prin- Dr. Mills repo t d that grin-
ipal-. Allen "Taylor from ' cipals and teachers were made
1:sh,r•n...Centr.tl Si•hool will go aware of many health prohlerns
ru (Tinton I'ublii School as of individual students
prin. ip0,1. William (,►afield i following the severe blizzard in •
tri„'. ed from the principalship lshil) 19 71 when some pupils were
.at .I A 'McCurdy Public Si hoot marooned in (ountry schools
In
Wingham to i.'sbornt' (;en- for as long as four days. School
tral Si haul as principal; •john nurses only were tt'are of some
Siort-oma. vii e -print ipal of of these problems until then, he
Exeter Pilhlti S+'hilol is going to stated.
1 A "vii Cur+h School as grin. iia other business, the board
,teal
will await a report on hOw
1 1,. ,Its ro+lion, al)p++inted by much it will cost to mount per-.
t ht• Fina r11 1 re Stephen ma nently and display as a
Yotint.;blut as , ii-10(Iian at Vic- remembrance at the Zurich
toria Park Public School in Public • School, the former old
(loth rich, and Robert Knox as school bell which at the present
+ u.tt,dlan ;it South Huron time is in the-. hands of the
1)Istro t 'High Si hoot in Exeter, village council. The request
hot effective April 2 seeking assistance was in a let -
Opportunity for Youth ter to the board from W.D. Ar-
grtNip was granted the use of mstrong, ' clerk -treasurer,
the Zurich ['obit( School for Zurich. Previously, the board
lesser of half t he length of t he had assisted in an amount up
ourso or the rnoritii <)f •Jtlly. to4$5t)0 in mounting other bells
'with the appro 'alwof the prrn- at Brussels and at ifolmesville,
, ipal of the school:, "The hoard and was concerned about how
• was informed that 12 Huron many more requests might he
Count high school students received in the future.
will visit Didshury. Alberta, The board endorses a
from .11ly :3 to •July 17, as resolution from the Lamhton
Yount; Vogageurs '73. County Board of Education
Allan Mullin, a teac her at and the Lamhain Separate
'Goderich District Collegiate in- school Board which will he
stltute, and Mrs. Laura Mullin, presented to the Ontario
Dr_ G.F. Mills, .Goderich,
medical health officer for
Huron. expressed his concern
about the health education of
shirk -WS. it) Huron County
when he presented a report to
the Huron County Board of
Education meeting in Clinton
Monday night.
After showing films and
speaking on drugs abuse in Oc•-
• tober he *rented that the
students lack knowledge on
drugs, venereal diseases,
nutrition and birth control.
He suggested that health
education he offered as an op-
tion,- separate from physical
education. It could ,be given 'as
a co-ordinated course. He said
all :the students should he ex -
Separate School Trustee__
Association Convention in
April. Some of the areas of con-
cern ,in the resolution are: That
it should be illegal for children
to -be rttade'to stand on school •
buses. -That school bus flashing
lights should be used 'in all
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DON LARDER
Painter and Decorator
`'COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE
CERAMIC TILING
REMODELING
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speed zones. That all--t;cbool
bus drivers be skilled in the
operation of fire protection
equipment; should have ' a
knowledge of first aid and be
trained in procedures to be
• followed if bus is stranded in a
severe- storm; etc
Board views sketch
plans for Wingham
Huron County Board of
Education meeting in Clinton
Monday night a Arirved the •
sketch plans for alterations to
Wingham Public Sehool. D..J.
('ocitrane, Director of
Education, said he hoped there
would be no delay in having
iht' work completed in the
renovations t o the two
classrooms to enlarge facilities
for the trainable retarded. He
reported at the present there
are 16 pupils and when school
opens in the fii 11 he hopes to ac-
- cornmodate 22 pupils.
Mr. Cochrane informed the
hoard that he had replied to a
letter from the Bruce County
Director Of Edtitation which
said there are several pupils in
Brookside School in Ashfield
Township who should be atten-
ding Ripley Ptthlic School in
Bruce County.
Mr. Cochrane wrote that he
was most emphatically opposed
to the unilateral decision of the
Bruce Board to withdraw
pupils from a' school that he
was convinced they have ;r
right to attend under the laws
••c)f the Province.
He told the ' Bruce
Director -
that is. he referred to those
pupils living on Tots 1 to 60 in-
clusive of concession 1, Huron
Township, that it was his
opinion that these pupils have
a right to attend Huron
schools, basing his contention
on the facts that children of
residents living on these lots
had the right to attend the
school in the North Ashfield
Union School Section, and that
suhs'twently, but before
January 1, 1969, the former
North Ashfield Union School
Section was absorbed into the
Ashfield -West Wawanosh
To'nships School Area. With
the formation of county boards
of education 00 'January 1,
1969, pupils referred to above,
due -to preyious rights of atten-
dance, were guaranteed con-
tinuance of' their righloinder
section 43 of the Secondary
(continued on page 13)
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,ewer system on the street at uminitles as to the feasibility of
the present time introducing the programinto
The Board will contact the the education system.
Town of St. Maws to get a firm Mr. iiicknell also reported on
contract price to Install the aConference
in Toronto whiOntario chche attended
sewer system.
Trustee Howard Shantz of on March .1-3. Among some of
Stratford reported that Kvles, the things he learned was that
Kyles and Garratt of Strat- there are twice as many 00 -
lord, architects, will hold juh (idents involving school buses
n►eetings on the site at St. than any other bur', even
Alovstus school in Stratford on though sch<u►I.buses are on the
March :P1 at 1(1:31) a.m. and road for less time. The general
every second Friday thereafter:, feeling of the panel, he said,
unci at Holy Name School in St. ,was that bus drivers are not ex -
Marys on March 29 at 1(1:;31) )'rienced enough.
0.111. and every second "l'hur Mr. Hicknell spoke of two
sduy t}wreak t'r. ways suggested for school'
Trustee Francis Ificknell of crossing protection - adult
Il R. Vii, Seafort.h spoke on the guards or trained marked
report recently completed by student, guards.
the Faintly Life .:idx'is+iry ('cine John Vint a r, Su peri-utendent
t)ittee, and which was presen- of Education, said the four
ted at a special meeting at St, resolutions suhtlrltted• by the
Janit's Schotil in Seafortit on ,hoard to the Ontario Separaie
March 13.School 'Trustees. Association
-
Mr. 11irknell reviewed the annual confe"rent•e to be held in
work of the committee and its April in Toronto were accepted,
recommendations, and the and referred to the assessment
report w'at1 approved by the coniniittee.
hoard. To carry out Phase*tor The first resolution asks that
the report the hoard apprOved the act respecting „municipal
sponsoring tip to eight can- elections be amended to extend
didates, primarily teachers or the period for completion of the
tmt'tnhers of the advisory cons- work of enunteratlam or that
ntittee to attend this the number' Of enumerators be
studies' in 1"aniily Life to be increased to adequately contact
tit,'1(1 at St. Jeronie's College at all resident property' owners
the University of Waterloo.. and tenantsivfthjn the time
Phase 2 could be considered ` period, and that the fee struc-
during the 1973-74 year, with ;a tore for enumerators he revised
proposal made - to the hoard to an .houstly rate plus
early in 1974. Mr. Hi't•knell in- travelling allowance, rather
cheated that the sponsorship in than present name basis rate
Phase 1 would in no way hind which encourages a hasty if not
the hoard. The purpose for
sponsoring participation this
year is to pr•uyidc people with
the necessary background who
cinild be used as resource per-
sons in discussing this program
w•j.t-hitt local .chool com-
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unsatisfactory t'ulppi
work (�a
The second resuluh,
for the last day fur fib
plaints on the preltru y
of electors is to 1 ht
day which is, four weeks
the dad.' of tfie election.
The third resolution
tent of the legislation i
sat isfactorilt +impose
complaints in the mini(,
tht'refore be it resohed'Ihy
revision period be amen,,
be the date which is four.
,prior to the date of elm.
the year in which elect
held and the 10th do
November to the year
are not held.
The fourth resolution
that the pntarlo Cpl.
School "Trustees'. Ass(„;
organize a (ate -day. semiit
Separate School reptt:
tat ivt's I)ri Board, of Fdp,:,.
in.. order that they may
the appal tutitilentof oil
and ext aordifar erptndi,
het wee t'lenietitary and
ctary panels: the appurhl
of credit re ,;tpital a5n
xveen , eleint'lit;rr and
dary panel,; the effect of:
proved 1'x1 raurdlnart e1
dilute; a- they ,tffert *p
school supporters and p;
school supporters. and
1illtitatIon. on bull:
i►rogranis whi h could
some 1)111)11, elementarytq
to no Inn0t'r hnu'e t'r
student, .413in wl'uld be
sferrod to ;1 secondar
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Have you
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Even if you don't pay income taxes you may benefit from the
Ontario Government's new Property Tax Credit Plan, but you must
apply by filling in a 1972 Income Tax Return.
You'll find a special mauve claim form just for that purpose in the
1972 income tax kit. An explanation of the plan is right on the form.
The new Property Tax Credit Plan provides greater benefits for
more—the elderly, roomers, boarders,and low income families.
If you paid property taxes or rent last year, you may be eligible.
Pick up a tax return kit at any post office, if you haven't already
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