The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-16, Page 8.4
PAGE Z,--GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1975
Huroncounty Bd. will
submit 5 yr. capital
expenses forecast
The Huron County board of
education will be submitting a
five year capital expenditure
forecast to the Ontario Ministry
of education • for more than
$825,000.
Most of the projects named
would be scheduled for the y
1976. Included would be
provisions-fo•r�, three home
economics and industrial arts
facilities. One would be at Hullett
Central School, .another at
Turenberry Central School and a
third in the southern portion of
the county.
Costs of each are estimated at.
$195,680 and location of the,
southern facility is -to be deter -
Mined by -the education com-
mittee.
'R'enovations costing $63,000 are
planned to ,provide an up -dated
-chemistry laboratory at South
Huron District High School in
Exeter in 1976.
The top priority on the list was
renovations or addition of
facilities to the present Huron
Hope School for the trainable
retarded at •J.A.D, McCurdy
school at Huron Park.
On this subject, director of
?ducation John Cochrane said, "I
would hope we could *convert "two
class rooms at Huron Hope in a
similar fashion as we did in
Wingham. In Victoria school. in
Goderich,and. Wingham we have
two of the' best facilities for
retarded children in Western
Ontario and we should bring the
Huron Hope school up to the same
standard.,' •
• Two -other projects,a-re-planned
for 1978. They include providing
an instrumental music facility at
Seaforth District High, School and
a staff room at South Huron
District High School. •
The Seaforth project . would
include instruments at a total
cost of $50,000. Estimated Cost of
the South Huroh staff room is
$35,000.
The board agreed to pay
$1,030.32 to the Seaforth
Agricultural Society as their
share of a new chain link fence
constructed on the • fence line
between the Seaforth District
High School property and the
Seaforth Agricultural Society.
Seaforth Fair board
representative Ken Campbell
said, "we can't operate the fair .
without a control fence and the
new fence certainly adds to the
appearance of the high sc000l
property. "
. After being turned down by the
Ontario ministry of education on
proposal's for further additions
and renovations to the Exeter
Public School the Board Monday
decided to forward another plan.
At a meeting in London a few
weeks ago ministry officials had
said the limit for,this year would
be $200,000.
Brian Garratt of Kyles, Kyles
and Garratt Architects of
Stratford came up with new plans
totalling $265,000 and this will be
forwarded for 'provincial ap-
proval.
"'The new proposal would
provide a new gymnasium
auditorium and provide a new
lighting and ventilating system in
. the south wing.
Garratt said the current plan
would make good use of all
available "space. -A present
general purpose room would be
converted to a stage, change
rooms and kitchen. One
elassroom •wouId be r-etain.ed.with
aminim.umalteration. :_. •
,The plan also leaves the op-
portunity for a community hall to
be added if desired.
Earlier in the meeting,
acquisition of instructional
computers was tabled. This item
was then added to .the capital
forecast in the•amourit of $38,000.
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