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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-21, Page 7
Accept Th Iurorr ,Perth- Roman Catholic Separate School Board accepted" most, of the recommendations of the On- tario Sch ool"� atees- Council and expressed 'opposition to the Ontario' government's Bill 275 at their meeting in Seaforth ;a The Trustees.' Council sent a memo to school boards in the province asking that the, boards indicate whether 'I•dr not they • agree with tie Council's-. position on Bill 275.- The Council recommended° that the local Teachers Federations rather than the Pro,u,,incial Federation a.s provided for. by Bill 275 be,gon- sid'ered the teacher's ,legal bargaining unit. While bill 275 provides that working conditions and terms of employment'' should be negotiable, the board supported the 'Trustees' Council' stand that 'only iridireet and direct financial conditions be subject tae negotiation. ,The Council also -asked for a management rights clause.. Acting Superintendent Joseph Tokar told the board that;cal autonomy • of school ,boawould beeroded'within two or three years if working': conditions were negotiable; and could be imposed by com- pulsory arbitration, The School Trustees' Coon- - cil's position that, teachers ;should be under the Labour Relations Act and should have the 'right to•strike, rather than being subject to the compulsory arbitration as provided in Bill 27b. s. r The Board agreed with the. School .Trustees" Council that refusals to work and slowdowns during bargaining should ,p:econsidered illegal • and that Education Minister Thomas Wells be informed that Bill • 27-5 is unacceptable and requires ,major revisions. The possibility of an 'increase in fees for affiliation with the •OSTC to enable the Council to provide better seryice!,to school•- 'trustees durit'rg negotiations b , was also accepted to the Iduron-Perth Board. The Council's 'recOnirher, tion that school . board em- pl yees be ineligible to 'ru,n as tru tees was also carried by the boa as was a recommen= dation calling for the preser- vation of the autonomy oflocal governments rather than the strong centrali'zing, • of educational power as provided for ,in bill 275. • The Huron:Perth Trustees also agreed to support the. OSTC recommendations and to' make their strong support deal- to learto Education'Minister Wells. The Board approved an in-: ' crease to its transportation 'con- tractors—amounting to 2 per,. cent from September • to January 1973 and' of an ad' ditional 1/2 per cent from January. to June this year. The increase was announced recently `by the. Ministry of Education to meet regent rising fuel costs. The Board.. will notify Tom Lane of"the Stratford Planning Department that the HPRCSS is interested ' in acquiring a school site in the proposed, .sub- • division in the area bounded. by O'Loane and 'Huron Sts. ° A 'committee, with Hc -ward Shantz of'Stratford as chair- • man, was formed to,investigate pupil accommodation needs in Stratford;• which are expected to increase because of ; ,the r• ;`.endows growth in the city. ie HPRCSS was asked to co ider the it Bruce -Grey' Cr"nty RCSS Boards position pt; 7 r on Bill • 275 which pr r osed that principals, who • h: a ,,a. ' dual allegic r ce to te'. hers and the ad - m ristration be considered s iervising officers and m: agement or that a separate cipal`s organization be for- , The board struck a com- tee, chaired by Trustee Don C'Awleyi to consider the im- pkatio.ns, of the ' Bruce -Grey re:olutibn and report to the nett meeting. rhe grounds of Our Lady of M)unt Carmel School in i M)unt Carmel will be m- ppved• and children there .will learn about conservation because, of a board decision to approve a project of the Mount Carmel PTA to have 4,900 to 1000 , trees , planted on - the school "property., _with the help of the Ministry of Natural Resources. A draft copy of a brochure outlining the availability of Separate Schools in Huron and Perth Counties was viewed by the board and will be brought forward again at the next meeting. • Trustees approved renewal of a contract with Simplex Inter- eational Time Equipment for servicing of the program units (bells) in 17 of the 19 schools at a cost ;,of `$818, up $116 from last year's contract. ~ • Six trustees •will Attend the r':LL r+lJ Trustee Faith Celebration, on February 17. As many trustees as possible will attend the an- nual Ontario Separate School . Trustees Association •Conyen- •tion in Toronto on April 4 and 5. The Board's conventions committee will bring a list of 1974 'conventions and recom- mendations about the nuniber of trustees to attend them ,. at the next meeting. Trustee Gordon Ball for the Personnel Committee said they' would be meeting soon with the .. custodians in the . HPRCSS system. Howard Shantz, with Pat Carty as an alternate, was ap- pointed as the• board's representati,ve to the Recreation and Community Services sub -committee of Stratford City Council. In other business, the board decided not to waive their present policy of charging a fee for the use of gym facilities at St. Mary'sr in Goderich, as requested by the •Goderich United Soccer Club. The Property Committee reported that Ed Rowland, HPRCSS co-ordinator of ,giant and maintenance facilities, has been authorized to have field tile 'installed at • the Boards Goderich. St. E. property in Seaforth. Carpet installation and tiling at St. , Joseph's School, Clinton has been completed��by •Goderich Manufacturing at a cost Of $910.1$. 4 era pI NESEllof the shodriw on f death, I. shull fear o -• -•! erll fur Thou art wlrh me —23rd Psalm EDNA MAY BENTLEY Edna May Bentley of, Vic- toria 'Street in Clinton passed away at home on February 15 after a lengthy illness. She was 80. • .Mrs. Bentley was born in Hullett Township, the,• former :Edna May Armstrong, on Oc- • tober 18, 1893. Her parents were the -late Martin , and Emeline Armstrong. She attended Hullett Boun- dary School ,and 9n October 1, 1919, she -married Russell C. Bentley in Londes.bpro. He sur- vives her. Following their marriage, the -„ couple lived •in East Wawanosh Township, on the family • hoines1ead.' In 1924 they moved to. RR 3, East Wawanosh and in 1952 they moved to Bbyth. The couple moved t Clint,tin in 1964. Besides , horn husband, she" is WELCOME SERVICE would like to; call you with housewarming gifts" arid in- formation about your new location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star Call her at 524-7854, Survived by one t son Roy N. •Bentley of. Goderich; one daughter, Mrs. ' Anthony (Hazel) Mladenich of Madison Heights, Michigan; and two grandchildren. :The funeral service was held from the Ball Funeral Home on February,l7 with' Walter Gard- ner officiating. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. SATURDAYS A MEASURE U P Lei BLOCK. Kelp you -chop it "down to 'size!,We'lI put ourselves 'i'n your shoes— and do your tax return. Out p ervite is quick, con- venient ., and.., inexpensive, T.ry. BLOCK for size! COMPLETE jlETURNS * Individual, * Frlrrme ouslnessea. p.. GUARANTEE It r, 1, 111 ,,, K 1.1I y ;• ,,, •11r t., i.,r„ i1r•r:t !,l yli irr 1.Ir rt ttiI.1111,11 I t11t5 Yutl .1„y �i, y , ,II •,, ,r 1l 1 1 M, 1 1111.. y/11111 w, tl!1 1,:11 1,',1111,1• •til l• I, ,, t, rlrt y 11,11 ,1111.1'11 1r1t1 l,lr1.111y a III L .„. 11114111ir 1 C inacla`s Largest T ix Spivu r' With Otr't' 6000 EO`ti'u:rs,l t N�tth America ' 10111a0RIAST.Itly GODERICH . (HIGHWAY 21, Beside .p'rsbyterlan Church) W kdays 0 chi. to 6 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m !, PHONE 5248 ' APPOINTMENT .NICESSARY 0111110111101100116 LOVE'S LAS, GIFT: RtMEMBRANE. Whether it's a • MONUMENT •: MARKER'c• INSCRIPTION. You are remembering a loved orae. ° Let ROBERTSON. ROUND'UPT, In Grade One we enjoyed r r Valentine's Day. It aKe ws'may day so -we had 'cookies and cup- cakes. We exchanged valen- tines and put them in ',.our valentine folders to take home. q .� . 1, • GODE•RICH•. SIGIVAL•.STA TR, RU'R.SPA► C,' F"EBBtIARY'21; I '+.4", -PAGE• tary Juveniles win overtime period In the first ;game of the Q. 4.H.A" play offs, Orangeville Juveniles were in town Sunday afternoont e o - take onh. Goderich "'Club. Having lost only two games this year, it.. looked like ,a sure victory for the visitors.- They got a sur - The students. , in Miss Bon- prise: thron's 'class. became the teams came out hitting ' Both audience for f'hree - puppet and in the penalty filled game, shows abou,t, Valentine's„ Day which went into overtime, there presented by ' their fellow was over, 70 minutes called by classmates. Lou Heinbuck and Jim Houze. Room- 101 ,had a draw 'on There was no scoring in the three ca-kes.on Valentine's Day. first period ,as both goalies were The winners were • Debbie superb in the nets. ' Searls, Billy Peters, and Beth In goal for Goderich was Don Oris. They made $20.10 on +Bedour • and Jim Calbeck for ths�dr,aw. 'The proceeds will go Orangeville. Then at the 7:28 • towards" the Junior Red Cross, mark of the second period, The students of Mrs. Shad Dennis Drennan beat Jim, 'lick's room are 'having a bake Calbeck as .he faked the defense ale,` on February 27 to raise and hit`the top left hand corner more money for the Red Cross. on a• beautiful hard shot.. Jason Ainslie from Mrs.This 1-0 lead held until the Shaddick's class won• the ,public • mart of the third period and at speaking contest at Clinton a "the. 51 second mark, Bob Teeter week ago and will represent beat Don Betlour to, 6he Huron County at the zone rebound to get the equalizer for finals', in Chatham on',Thur- Orangeville, slay. Congratulations, Jason!. It was anyone's game as both The junior volleyball_ tour• teams played wide open hockey nament will be held at Robert and both came close to scoring son Memorial School on Satur- , before the third period was day, February 23 at 9:00 a.m., over as it ended in a, one -one The senior boys' basketball tie. Goderich needed the team is as follows; Mike breather, as they were only Milley, Bill Ross, Terry Sch-. going with two lines, and they weitzer, ' Mike Burley, Mark got the break at the 4 minute Harrison, Chris Wood, Perry mark in 4.overtime as Dennis- . Teichert, Lyle Nichols; Randy Drennan scored•his second goal Little, Steve Meriam and Mike• to give" Goderich the lead 2-1,• Jeffery,', Paul Telly started the play and Ian MacAdatn' assisted. On February 12„two classes Paul, Kelly put the game oh Eaf•r-alae-7 went on_an •,.ouititicl.r ..r ice -as.- he' -was--set.._-tip .by._R.an.. education field trip five miles Sowerby for the final goal for, The next game will be in Orangeville,. on Saturday, February 23, at 8:15, and if a will return match is required, be back in,Goderich on Sunday, the 24th, ;at 4:30. If you are interested in going on' Saturday, a bus will be lehvng• them arena. rat 5:00 o'clock. °' Jim Denomy'vias'outstanding in defense for the winners as he played a strong game both of- fense and defensively.., The final score. of, the game ,was Goderich ,3, Orangeville 1. Sign designers win prizes Residential Li bilag. Electric Testing INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL," RESIDENTIAL WIRING CUSTOM TRENCHING GRAHAM ELECTRIC • 62 CAMBRIA 'RD..N :. ° GO:QBRiCti - 124-6670 At a recent meeting of Huron . County 4-H Club leaders a - wide selection, .,of club "gate Signs" were judged in al com- petition sponsored by the Club Leader's Association. Brian Lobb of R.R. 2 Clinton emerged as the first place win- ner. Second prize went to. Karen, Susan and Wendy Tyndall of • R.R. 4 Clinton followed. by Philip 'Young of Dungannon. with third place. • • Mary lien Steckle'of R.R. 1 'Zurich placed fourth, Christine McNall' of -Blyth fifth, Glen, Linda, Shirley and Joyce "" Dougherty of R.R. 6 Goderich sixth and" Michael Moore of. R.R. Wingham seventh. Eighth place ended in a tie between the creations of Fran- ces and Adrian Rehorst of R.R. Glinten!•..ahd--Jerry-.and.-,F.ra.n.. Logi"enberg of R.R. 1 Dungan - south of Goderich on Highway the Rotary Juveniles. non. • -^ 21 to,a woodlot owned by. Mr. Hindmlarsh. ' "Tree' and- shrub ,- identification °and -Y anim;.al stgdies made up' the onepart of the ,programme, with an hour hike onsnowshoes making tip the other part. The pupils en- joyed both parts of the trip and came back knowing 'a little 'More about 'life in a woodlot and how to. travel , on snowshoes. 'A band from Sarnia is to present, a r priigramme in, our school on‘Friday, February 22: 4) ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 0 � 0000004ii If you're -through nwith V sa V and geti#"chool, come involvred with the world. The Canadian Armed Forces is In the help business,,, _ We help to keep the peace; help cope with natural disaster; help with search and rescue operations; help people to help themselves. And right now, we could'' use some help from you. The starling pay is good (particularly when you consider how little lt, costs you for food and lodging) and it gets better whin' you: -finish training.You'li 9et four weeks paid vacation, plenty ofopportunity for sports and a chance`. to travel and tolearn some things about' the world you won't find in school books. - world you •won't find in schoifl books.. If your're wondering what to do with the next few years oil your life, ask ,about vacanclesin the Canadian Armed Forces. The Canadian Armed Farces Local Recruiting Office address and telephone GODERICH - CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE 3rd TuesdaytiOach month • Noon to 5 p.m. ° Or Visit your recruiting unit at LONDON - CENTENNIAL SQUARE 520 Wellington St. hone 679-511b Week bays 8 a.m. to •5 p.m. Saturdays' 9 a.m...,to Noon • r, -41/ ons lay--Overtings•-Deem-until-8-p;rn:- h " ciao ca0000©oo44.i44woc.io©wci4o©000cacicowio©0000caciwca • If you are in' the market for a used Forcroroduct, drop int. and•. look Over oUr r -te c . •?� ice""^ . ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 6) 4) ° ° ° ° 0 ° ° ° 4) ° ° ° ° ° ° T. PRYDE &SON -LTA:. Help ' you decide 'on your memorial requirements - in Goderich • see Don Denomme 77 Har ilt.ona,St. 524-875,1 or rank ttiicllwain VA 13452 SI 173`.. . F9RD •LTD Two door . hardtop, 351 V8, automatic, :;pow r steering, power disc brakes, radio, 1 rear defogger, whitewalls,' wheel covers. Spots ss brown hrri'sh• Lic. 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