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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-12-04, Page 16
} PAGE 12- •GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1975 Board rejects mileage allowances until further study is completed Ily 1VossHaugh Aft,, -4, a recommendation to incrE•asQ mileage allowances for en 1ployees--v.rd .board mernbers1 was ' rejected at Mo-nda. y's meeting of the Huron • County board of ed ucat ion, the-.. matter was ' algain returned to the management committee for further study of increased casts. 'Exeter trustee » Clarence McDonald, chairman' of the committee, presented a two- level car allowance plan effective November 1, 1975. It would have given the director of education, superintendents, manager of transportation and itinerant- teachers workcing out of the Administrariun Centre Li car allowance of $GO per month and 14 cents per mile. . Board members and all employees not specifically referred to in the first section would get 19 cents per mile. Trustee • John Elliott was the first to voice objection to 'the increases. He com- mented,. "I'm personally against increases •at this time., This, is maybe a good spot"io stop the spiral • Despite inclement weather conditions, .. numerous people turned out'for the blood donor clinic held at GDCI Monday night. Again this year theGoderich Kinsmen Club assisted the Red Cross with the clinic. (staff,•photo) • , PINCHER'S Lt with. present a truly fine selection of reading for all ages • r----- •, in soft cover---7-,--1.in hard cover lltYlllll We have pui into stock these neWI'y published books in hard cover. t **eller. TH;E SET UP By Robin Moore With Milt Machlin• The French Connection, so it seems, was only the beginning. From , the autho,r.•s- ;-of that phenomenal success, based on information from' the confidential files of the New York narcotics squad • LADY by Thomas Tyron The rich fabric of Tyron's tale -Woven on the war,p of a reniembered childhood, and the weft of an intriguing woman's life - makes delectable reading. 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Several amendments were proposed, but they were not accepted by chairman Wilfred Shortreed_ Finally, the original recommendation was voted on,and rejected. Amendments to eliminate the monthly set car allowance" and replace it •with straight mileage rates, failed to get support. John Elliott and ayl.ey Hill hacked a proposal. for 1.8 cents per mile and Ken• Cooke • • called for 19 ,cents per mile, Both asked the board mileage -rates-be left at 15 cents.. The fjnal motion to have the matter returned to the management camp from trustees Molly' Kunder .and Charlie Thomas. .Okay bus contracts Recommendations. 'from f'he same -management cum m i ttee 10 increase salaries for board of education bus driver;' and new agreements with bus contractors were accepted by board members. All bus contractors serving the Huron County board of education will receive an interim 12 percent increase in remuneration effective September, 1975 for all home to school, and school to school transportation. This interim increase is to - remain in effect untilthe 1975, 7G • transportation grant .1cpilings are published and negotiations are finalized and ratified by the board.o • The new agreement with bus drivers employed by the, board calls for an annual salary of $2,900 to -be paid in ten equal payments. Spare bus driver's will receive $15.50 per day:. Sick leave of ten days may be accumulated at the `Yate of one day per month through the school year and the unused portion paid at the rate of $15.50 per day .at the ter'minatien of the school -year. The rate for field trips will be $4 per hour -with a minimum of $8 per trip. r• - • SHOP! CLINTON Cou xitry Crossroads ART and CRAFT 46 HAMILTON ST. • GOD,ERICH-.. 02 block off the Square, Royal Bank corner) .. CRAFT SUPPLIES' Craft Kits for a Creative Gift, Needlepoiht .and Crewel. 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