The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-04-17, Page 304
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P4C4E1.6.0DERzcuSI9?1A4TAR, THURSDAY, 'AP RIL 197,i•
The Goderich Pro -Life group was officially recognized as a
Canadian Charitable organization recently and received their
seal from the government last week. The officers and trustees
gathered for their first tryout of the seal on Friday. The
members are from left to right Reverald Leonard Warr,
Reverend Marvin Barz, Connie Osborne,lice Krohmer and
HarrietKlazinga. (staff -photo)
RC teacher shortage...
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shocked" at what he learned at
a session for separate school
representatives to public school
boards. The majority felt there
Was no communication or co-
operation with the separate
school boards in their areas, he
said.
Many don't even get the
see more communication and
"dovetailing" with the reps but
"we're not too familiar with
programs in our schools. How
can we expect them to be
familiar with both schools?"
Trustee bon Crawley, who
attended a session on special
education at the convention,
said the local board's special ed
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the 'policy of the board to send boards are doing. "Bigger,
minutes to their reps .on the kfcrards than ours are hiring
Huton and pertfi_public beards, special education services from
but trustees throught that the the public boards", he said. It is
practice had elapsed. " not now mandatory that boards
Mr. Young said he'd like tb provide:special ed seryices,.he
said.
Assistant " superintendent
OFY grants... Joseph ,Tokar said he felt
special education was a moral
Continued from page 1 responsibility for -boaids,who
town to get the job done f
claim to be providing equality.
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OFY money is available. of educational opportunity;
Two Goderich OFY grants particularly separate school
were approved, however. boards who provide a Christian
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education.
Pat Carter, Diane Riley an' d
He said he felt a board had to
Mike Doorly will receive. $7,825
for maintenance and
make" certain that exceptional
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restoration of the Huron Qounty children get services to
overcome their disabilities.
Jail, and former courthouse A seminar at the convention
and council chambers cOmplex, •
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and to research the original - an. the advantages and..
disadvantages of school boards
function of the early life of the
cOmplex. acting as their own general
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Lisa Scholtz, Carola Dierolf contractor .occasioned a lot of
and Janet -Huckins will get comment from trustees. A case
$5,700 for a program t� give history was presented by the.,,
mentally retarded children an Renfrew board who had .built
opportunity to integrate with an addition, with their own staff
other children without a mental doing the contracting.
Trustee Joe Looby said he
handicap. These young ladies
worked on this project last felt there was no advantage to
summer under an OFY grantthe idea at all. Business ad-
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ministrator Jack Lane said
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probably more boards came
away from the session with the
opinion "thank God we haven't
tried it", than with a positive
attitude. He said the cost and
time involved in the Renfrew
experiment were comparable
to work done under this board
by a general contractor. "A
good general contractor is a
better course of aCtion," he
conc luded.
Board vice-chairman Arthur
Haid, who, conducted the
meeting in the absence of
chairman David 'Teahen.
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Trustees want trial bus run...
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an additional $35 per month for
the duration of the contract.
Part-time employees will also
be covered on a pro-rata,,basis.
In explaining the move,
Cayley Hill said, "This is not an
amendment to the collective
agreement but a board decision
o provide salary supplements
keeping with economic
rends of the tinies."
A number. of field trips
planned by Huron students
were approved. They include
South Huron and Central Huron
secondary schools and Huilett
Central Turnberry Central and
Biussels public schools.
The SHDHS trip for Senior
Outers is to Killarney
Provincial park for one week.
In asking for approval of this
trip, superintendent R.B. Allan
suggested the effects of.this and
other longer trips be appraised
by the education committee.
In addition, the board agreed
to support the Goderich' high
school drama club financially if
they_ advance to. the Ontario
finals at the St. Lawrence
Centre in Toronto on May 8, 9
and 10.
The Goderich drama
presentation of the 1913 storm
on Lake Huron was one of four
possible entries in the Toronto
festival.
The Central Huron three-day
trip to Montreal is a reward for
30 prefects for their assistance
supervising school dances and
functions. , The students are
paying their own expenses
from bowlathons and doing odd
jobs.
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