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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-11-13, Page 2041 P A G RGCi>1'a 1~ Q 1 r` i . r.1 .r. . -4 PAGE 10.-+GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR ,"FFIUR"S»AY, NOVEMBER 13, 1975 HPSS board accepts priorities By Wilma Oke Conception School in Strat- The Huron Perth County ford estimated to cost $60,000, .Roman Catholic separate For 197.7-; the capital add schoolboard set''priorities for forecast calls bfor Sen • addition $470,000 in 1976 and for at St, `library $445.000 in '1977 school im- Stratford, of a proyement projects Monday resource centr , general night. , purpose room, change rooms, The board accepted the health room, general storage recommendation that the and administrative d$320,000 i ative areartto 5t first task should be proN►d St.g Boniface School , Zurich, a accommodation at Micharel's School, Stratford, library resource centre, by alterations to classrooms 1 change rooms, plus and 2 for industrial _arts, to alterationsto and exiting classrooms 3 and 4 for home reading .centre prin- economics and to gym cipal's office for ad - balcony to provide "a music ministrative area and storage room, including equipment respectively; for each at an estimated cost of $125,000. The second project St, Joseph's School, Stratford, is providing a general purpose room, change rooms, ,health room, general storage and •.. administrative area estimated to cost $240,000. The third project calls for the purchase of three new buses. (replacements) at an estimated costof $45,000. The fourth recom- mendation is a site+purchase 'adj.oining Immaculate Dublin trustee Joseph Looby y expressed disap- pointment that St.trick's School, Dublin wa not in- cluded in the forecast. Jack Lane, superintendent of business and finspce, said the 184 -pupil St. Patrick's School would not qualify for a library resource centre until enrolment increased as the Ministry of Education calls for an enrolment of 210 pupils ' or six classrooms for the centre. Mr. and -Mrs. Jerry Wilbur Karen of Parkhill visited with and Mr. and Mrs. Ennis his parents on Sunday. Comfort, spent the weekend at, WI Wilburs' summer home here. On november 5 Dungannon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park, Women's Institute met at the Patty and Tod visited with home of Mrs. Russel Alton in Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lawlor at Goderich. " Auburn on Sunday. Mrs: Elmer Black, first Valerie Park is employed vice-president, presided and` at the Schaefer Pen now. welcomed 17. members and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rhody four visitors. (nee Kathy Hallam) and plvns were made for., the family have moved' into a Huronv ew Birthday party to mobile home on Crawford be held at 2 p•m•. November Ave. in Dungannon.. They. 19. Plans for the. group's formerly lived in Meneset Christmas Party were Park. discussed with arrangements Mrs. Chisholm's sister, to be completed by the Mrs. Earl Ritcey, Middleton, Nova Scotia visited for a few Executive for Thursday, increases were within the board. daysjecently with Mr° and December 4, 1975. increases set by the Four new Roman Catholic Mrs. Len Chisholm and Mrs. Alvin Kerr gave a g concise report of the Rally government. separate school zones have, family. Trustee John O'Drowsky of been verified by the ministry Rev. K. G.� Dobson held at Belgrave. Members St. Marys commended both of education and the Catholic are ,reminded of the meeting ratepayers living within these preached er sermon entitled, Mr. Vintar and Mr. Tokar for ."Remember" for Remem= re "Crime and Violence" to staying within the guidelines '" areas can direct their tax worship service be ' `held in W ingham, support to the separate branceat Dun aDaynn p December 3. although their salaries, were M Dungannon United Church. Miss -Shelley Motto, ' `B'e a u ti f u 1 set prior to the ministry schools. In Huron-;'I'oWnsYiips the orggannand Miss Fra" Frances Thoughts" was given using ` restrictiO to• of Stanley and Tuckersmith; Logtenberg accci"rnp'an'ied the poerrts and prose and ern- Namedthe ad-hoc salary Townships of East and West Choir on the guitar for their phasizing the importance of negotiating committee for Wawanosh; Township of East teachers were board mem- W awanos.h. For anyone. in- inner thoughts. ry boa number. A nest, Mrs. Harvey terested a conference on Wise ..„ Webster, .of LucknoW closed "'Land Use is being.held on November 20 and 21 in her motto with the poem, "If God went on strike!' •Brucefield United Church. The Area Convention report. ' The '.Explorers ' meet on p Monday at 7 •m. and the was well prepared .and given the president, Mrs. Little People on Wednesday bythe McNee, •who along at 7 •p.m. Choir practice is also on Wednesday at 7 p.m. with .t,Mrs. E. Black 'had at- - Visitors on the weekend tended the two-day. con - with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin vention in St. Thomas. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. The topic on Culture was Karl Smith and family' -of given by Mrs. Bert Alton of Chatham arid Mr. and Mrs. Luckrt'ow who spoke of Peter Lauzon of Stoney Point. culture in Australia, a land of Mrs. Harold J'enken, contrasts. Her topic was Saskatoon and her daughter instructive and interesting. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gifts were given to each guest Stanley Dunn, and baby speaker froth - the convener, daughter Sandra of Mrs. R, Alton. Asocial time was enjoyed Hawkestone, Ont., called on► Wilbur oyed ,Mrs. Jenken's aunt Mrs. 'Brown °MrsSeWMAs"Stewart Chas. Fowler and Mr. Fowler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs: E. Black served Thos. Fowler, Darrel and cake and ice cream. Gathering hears speeches at office opening -"We must justify the need bers: Donald Crowley, RR 2, Mr. Lane reported that the for the project," he said, Gadshill, Arthur Haid, RR 4; portable • classroom at St. Wingham trustee, William Listowel, Gregory Fleming, Aloysius School was rented to Kinahan said he found it Crediton, and Howard the Perth County board of difficult to support the Shantz, Stratford, and their education at a rent of $1,000 forecast with the 133 -pupil appointments were effective from January to June 1976 Sacred Heart School, immediately. u and all moving expenses -A borrowing by-law ,. for borne by the Perth Board. He W'ingham. included in the $300,000 was passed to carry said the ,portable will be, 1974 forecast for a library the board for the remainder moved this week. resource centre, special of the year. The meeting education classroom. change. Mr Lane • reported the 1 2 midnight rooms and general storage, renovations to the new board continued as has been dropped in this office costing $30,000 and the the whole. year's list. moving costs of $5,000 were as "There . is supposed to be budgeted, equal opportunities for all - Mr, O'Drowsky presented a students.,." Mr. Kinahan detailed report of. the ad hoc said. curriculum review com- Mr. Lane assured him that •nittee and the committee, the forecast is based on was 'disbanded after being ministry forecast„,,, education commended for the work guidelines, 'and that the carried out in the study. W ingham- school would not be The board adblited the one, to get the ,ministry's implementation procedure of blessing. the ad hoc committee on Salary increases of $2,400 early school leaving, 'and were given to John Vintar, appointed -William Kinahan director of education, raising and. David Teahen to 'the ''his salary to $35400 effective committee. August 1, 1975, and to Joseph The board approved a - Tokar, superintendent of request from the principals' special services, raising his association that copies , of salaryto $29,400 ,effective approved, board minutes and September 1, 1975. 'the agenda be sent to each Stratford trustee Hosard principal within the system to Shantz remarked that -these be posted on they -staff bulletin 1 MY NAME I S GARY BROWN ,4 My wife and I have been living here for over a month now and are enjoying the town and area very much. I am looking forward to . offering the people of Goderich our services. I believe our hours will provide extra convenience.for the people since we will be open till 8:00 on Thursday and 6:' ! on Friday nights. would like to invite th : {{," ' pie to stop by and see our branch. 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