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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-24, Page 6PAG B 67-GODERICB SICNAL•STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBEI :24• 1974 ete+erstudents bus; Broadfoot says Seaforth s -will BY WILMA OKE ' Broadfoot had warned that themunity library in one of the board should be careful that it A late bus in the afternoon game on December 18 at a cost to the board through the school schools in an area SVhere there will be provided by the Huron not be put in a position where budget Of $175.00. cr is no public library, as a pilot County board of education for it might be liable in case of a project, to be supported by the the 127 Seaforth area'atudents mishap with students dropped A cheque of $43 donated to board. attending Central Huron off by the late express bus. the Queen Elizabeth TrainableRetarded School, Goderich by The director of education, Secondary School at Clinton to Chairman Cayley Hill can- Court Constantine L1842,D.J. Cochrane, noted oc- take special options. To date eluded to, Mr. Broadfoot, Ladies' Branch of the Indepen- casionally the schools were . they have 'not been able to par- --We'll make note of your con- dent Order of Foresters at Kin- given to groups holding night ticipate in extra curricular ac- ments, and the earlier one too - courses which were in •com- tivities , because they must that •no liability be possible burn will be •deposited for use ,, petition with courses offered by realmto Seaforth on the 3:15 against the board. We'll leave by the principal of the school to purchase items needed by the the board of education in night p.m. bus from Clinton in order it up to administration to work classes on which° the schools to catch their bus in Seaforth out the details." children. receses grants, and oted there The board granted approval • or In other business, more hug for the production of student should not -be this duplication. proposal calls for the late'bus problems were presented by Board chairman Cayley Hill to leave Clinton at 4:15 p.m. two delegations at the meetin achievement forms, school g._ said, "We are all indebted for When Trustee John Hender- The first problem was timetable and student report cards on the computer at the amount of effort the mem- son, RR 5, Seaforth, made the presented by Mr. and Mrs. hers of this committee have put proposal' first• at. the October Althouse College of Education, William Berry of RR 3, into this report." meeting of the board he was Goderich, who have not been Lon,d•on, for South. Huron p District High School at Exeter. . Mrs. Marion -Zinn reported defeated twice by one vote each satisfied with the various The work will be done by ..on the guidelines being time. At the board meeting in solutions proposed by the Willard' Long; Data Processing prepared by the budget commit - solutions Clinton Monday, Herbert board, the transportation direc-and Computer Programming tee, which Mr. Cochrane said Turkheim of Zurich, asked that tor, R.L. Cunningham, and the �. the proposal be reconsidered so Duckworth Bus Service since teacher at , the 'Exeter school `f theirhomes at 4 p.m. The will be used as guidelines for during his own. time in the next year's budget if adopted that the board members would school started in September for by the board when they are be fully informed of the facts..' the transportation tci the evenings and on weekends at a completed, x cost of $3,200. He said that the Seaforth Goderich Collegiate Institute ofd rs. Zinn_eported on the students were takingcourses" at' n--the-uti-iia, t�©n rrf •— their two sons. educational facilities was given educational - leave committee the Clinton school, not offered Mrs. Berry gave a lengthy by , the four -member ad hoc and tho board approved the at Seaforth High School and detailed outline of the problem, committee which has been two 'recommendations that she nt that the early bus meathey- stating there was" no safety studying the. reports of the made that William Black, prin- missed out on the extra - roblem for the bus to ick u curricular activities such as p p p province's select committee on cipal of Brookside Public student council, glee club, the boys at the gate according the utilization of educational School he granted a "long to a requested report by the On- facilities and reviewing our term" leave to spend Septem-- camera club and .they were the tario Provincial Police and that present polir as it related to ber 1975 to May•�1976.attending only st;ue in the county they should be given "same those reports, courses in Guidance given at denied these activities. privilege as the other children Chairman of the committee, 0•I.S.E. Toronto. Successful • At ..t ie Octeber meeting on this route'.' and not expect • Herbert Turkheim, commented completion of these courses -and Robert ton sec, • principal of to walk a half mile when on the report. The other mem- two other which could be taken the Clinton secondary Seaforth school others on not required to' do duringthe summer • months had stated that the q hers of the committee are Alex student:MIT'the Clinton school • this. • Corrigan of Bluevale, Mrs. would result in a M.Ed. degree. were in a unique situation dif- Marion Zinn of Lucknow Mollie Kunder of Seaforth and The months of May and June ferent from any other 'group in -reported that the biis route will Clarence McDonald of Exeter he would spend investigating, the county where they were " who were assisted by superin- researching, visiting schools, have to be re-routed away f1 om tendert RobeCt Allan. for the purpose of gaining infor denied the opportunity to have the Port Albert Bridge because Mr. Turkheim said the Mem- nation relative to Community part -in extra curricular activity• , of a ,five -ton load limit to beUse of Schools: Mr. Turkheim said that the hers had held five meetings'and placed on the bridge in the new • that W. David McClure, M�.i,rphy Bus Company had a year. had „submissions •frock• elemen- bus available for the late bus The decision of the board tary school principals and one Head of Geography Depart - service which would cost themeeting in com secdary school'principal, had meet, South Huron District mittee of the oi met with William Partridge, High School be granted a "long board $6.70- per day; a small whole'was that at the begin- Huron County Librarian and term ",leave to spend the school . ;amount of money compared to ning of school in. January, the the recreation group in Huron. year in study and research of students. It would be •an ex - the service provided for the bus route will be re-routed. Mr. Turkheim ,said they had geography and land use in. On-. s press bus directly to Seaforth At the same committee of.the received a great deal of co- tario, with emphasis onthe and the students• would ' seek, whole, the board's -decision on operation from recreation western countie§. He would directors in Huron, especially • prepare maps, photos, slides, ' their way home froi `Seaforth. , the second problem on busing tapes showing majorphysical the two from Goderich and p J Mr. Henderson said that, raised by Ronald Bushell of Exeter. features, erosion, drainage, r - thinking of the students from Goderich was that a committee ,Mr, Turkheim said both 'ban sprawl and .other con - Morris and Grey whose- parents would be named by the new Exeter . and Goderich were ditions existing in Huron had indicated to him they were board in January, to' study the giving free ice time to schools County. interested in the late bus, -he problems of some grade seven• in exchange. for• the use of On the committee besides would ask that the express bus and eight students at Robert -Mrs... Zinn were J.W. Coulter, go to Seaforth and drop off the son School having to walk more school ; buildings, students for that area and the than two miles to and from He said recreation directors administration; R.Finkbei`ier, north students be .taken to the school daily, and that if these said theywould be willing to elementary teacher; C. Simons, turn -around at Winthrop and students take their lunches they help reimburse custodians for elementary teacher; Herbert. dropped off there. have to sit on mats on the gym , any extra work in order to have Turkheim, trustee; R. Smith, The board members agreed floor to eat. Mr. Bushell repor- greater use of auditoriums. , - administration; S. Weary, to the extra mileage to Win- ted that only one teacher. looks Mr. ,Turkheim said Mr. Par- '' secondary teacher; R. Wraith, throp provided that the parents ' after the students during the tridge would like to try a com- secondary teacher. would give signed agreements lunch hour and ,.talking and, approving that their children playing during the hour are not take the late bus and that they permitted. would . be responsible for • working out a way with their Superintendent R.E. Smith children of getting homefrom said it is note normal that ,,. Winthrop, or the Seaforth' should not be .able to talk-' 'school for those in that area. during lunch, and Mrs. Mollie Mr. Turkheim said the ex- Kunder of Seaforth said "We press bus would cost the board certainly should look into the an additional $1.05 to go to teaching part --at the Seaforth Winthrop making the total cost School there is no, problemat $7.75. lunch time 'and the children Retiring • Trustee John have a good time playing Broadfoot of Brucefield said at games," - 1 the conclusion of the • discussion: "I think you'll see A.field trip to Detroit was ap- 'I, this is the beginning of the end proved by the board for the of the Seaforth District High basketball teams 'from School.,This is one more straw Goderich District Collegiate In - on the camel's back," as he stitue to, observe a professional predicted an increasing number of ) students 'from Seaforth would be enrolling in courses at Clinton, while enrolment at Seaforth would he decreasing. Earlier in the discussion Mr. • ROBERTSON ROUNDUP Robertson Memorial School will he dismissed at 2;30 p.m. of Friday for Christmas holidays. It will reconvene .on January (i. at 9:00' a.m. The report cards will be given out on„ Wednesday. The •Christmas concert has been- presented to the junior and senior halls and to the parents of .the junior, hall. We feel it was a success and we would..like to thank the parents for coming. Christmas. `lays will be presented on- Friday to the junior and senior halls. The plays that will be presented are: "A Christmas ...Carol", "Will He Come?", "The Night Befcire Christmas", "Charlie Brown's Christmas" and "Could There Be?" 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