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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-09-15, Page 7New teachers COVERT i>04 1ST. 1473 SLGNM�A"�'.'TAR, WE.pA�7.. i� PAY,.lnTE!!.• Ak., *",}ft ,190440E7 GOLDSMITH.SILVERSMITH and area school s Nancy Boudrle is teaching Grade 4 and 5 language arts and Grade 34 French at Victoria Public School this year. A native of Harriston, she is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University In Waterloo and Althouse Teachers' College in London. This is her , first year of teaching but she has also worked as a bilingual authorizer with, American Express.. Carol Egener is teaebhig In the Queen Elizabeth wing of Victoria Public School this year. It is her first year of teaching • and she is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario In London, Althouse Teachers' College in London and Humber College in Toronto where she studied early childhood education for the mentally retarded. Htep Nguyen is teaching Frenehigi -time to Grade 4-8 student!. at Robertson Public School this year. She has spent the last two years working ip Student Services with the Huron County Board of Education and received her education at the University of Saigon. JEWEI.UI=RY DESIGNER, REPAIRS ALSO CERAMICS, WEAVING, WEAVING, WOOif, ART, 1 LASS -. CAMADIARAWARD WINNING OjSIONER .. , 524.4300 6 WEST ST, GODERICH, ONTARIO Laird' .. vi OP of Dogs S 04 each THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 ONLY! Open Weekdays 7:30 pm = 1:30 am Friday & Saturday 'till 2:30 am Sunday 7:30 pm - 12:15 am .ULTRAMARGAS: 501, Gas Draw WINNER 089728 ..w SEAFOgni FAtt,FAIR. ti DAN Saturday, Septembers at. - HEN L AR DANCINQ 9 ! Music by Star Tref • LUNCH • TICKETS AVAILABLE ` ! PROVIDED FROM DIRECT RS 11 1r,rarsAW;r,�►sAir .,miA,ArsOIrf.01 00111lFd!�III r"Air* Tracy Devlin is teaching Grade 2 and 3 and French to Grade 4-8 at St. Joseph's Separate • School, Kingsbridge. This is her first year of teaching and she received her education at Waterloo - University and Althouse Teachers' College ,R10: 4 \ Judith Zoltai is teaching French to Grade 10 and 11 and Spanish to Grade 11, 12 and 13 at GDCI this year. She taught French last year at F.E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham and received her education at Laval University in Quebec City and. the University of Western Ontarioinionilon: Heinz- Hoernig is teaching basic drafting to. Grade 10 and architectural, drafting to Grade 11 and 12 at GDCI this year. He taught drafting last -- year at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton and received.his education at Ryerson Polytechntcal Institi>"te in T`orontu: � t1t !' .5, p. • Anne Facey is teaching French along with a part- time Grade 3 class at Holmesvfe Public School. This 1s her first. year of teaching. She is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario and Althouse Teachers' College, London. �` Night school fees increase slightly Night Schoo courses will be held in .G erich again this year but because the Ministry of Ed ation will no longer pride ands for non- credit courses, the fees be slightly increased. A 20 week course will cost $40; up from $25 last year; a 10 week course Will cost $25, up from $15- last year; and a course of less -than 10 weeks S.Iaries inoreased An average 7.9 per cent salary increase for middle management had been ap- proved in a 12-4 recorded vote by the Huron County Board of Education at its Sept. 7 meeting in Clinton. Personnel committee chairman John Elliott said the 7.9 per cent increase represents an average for the middle management employees of the board which includes bus drivers, band instructors and chief custodians. The contract custodians received an average 7.2 per cent in- crease. Mr. Elliott said there is no salary range, rather salaries are calculated by a formula which is based on school size. There are about 70 employees in middle management. Trustee John Jewitt re- quested the recorded vote because he objects to the set- tlements. Mr. Elliott explained union contracts had been negotiated in the spring, but become effective Sept. 1. Meanwhile, the . federal government has instituted its six and five per cent wage limits. Mr. Elliott said it wouldn't be fair to non-union employees not to negotiate on the same basis as union employees. . Those voting against the motion were trustees Jean Adams, John Jewitt, Dennis Rau, and Marion Zinn. All remaining trustees voted in favor. will cost $15, up from $101ast year. `Because the Board ,of Education says the courses must pay for themselves, we -haVe-had-toincreaselhef but I ;do not think that they are out line," says Night ,School principal Frank MacDonald. ' '1 This, year, Night School courses will be offered in paper tole, introductory sewing, bridge, ladies' sports, men's basketball, golf, St. John Ambulance first aid and Kung Fu. Courses in introductory accounting, typing and micro computers may also be added to the list but have not definitely been con- firmed yet. A weekly bad- minton club is a possibility too. L( (K •RINGS *NECKLACES *BRACELETS •BEADS oedra ,gem 51 ST. DAVID, GODERICH, 644.0974 A SWEET DEAL FOR TOUGH TIMES CRACK DOWN ON HIGH HEATING COSTS WITH THIS YORK HEA'P`PUMP OFFER! • Only 10% down • No payments til May 1St 1983 • No Interest til May 1st 1983 — Earn interest Instead by leaving your money in the bank • • OH users qualify for Federal Government grant of $800.00 • Save hundreds of dollars or heating costs all winter FINANCING THROUGH BORG-WARNER AVAILABLE OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15TH 1982 YORK Heating and Air CCoondltioninp B01lIi tBMNEl YORK is a registered tradeynark of the Borg•Warner Corporation. CONTACT: BUCHANAN A HALL LIMITED 134 WILSON ST., GODERICH 524-7758 YCM8282 Also this year, a 40 week Grade 13 credit. course will be offered in drama. GDCI drama teacher Philip McMillan will teach those „ people interested -in the study of dramatic literature, stage direction, advanced performance, nage, craft., and the task of play writing. This course will start Monday, September 20 from 7 to 10 p.m. The non-credit courses will start Monday, September 27. The fees, times and further information about each course will. be advertised in this newspaper. Those people interested i-iay then phone GDCI to register. Lynda Steenstra is teaching a Grade 3 class part-time at Holmesvllle Public School this year. She is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario in London and Stratford Teachers' College. ♦4.44444 4 I LOVE YOU Colleen D. 4 from Allen S. e i s-ur-e-T4 - Can Be Spent Wisely BALLET CLASSES Ages 5-8 Contact Ellen Murphy 524-9185 after 6 pm Do you have a complaint or grievance about the actions of ' some civil servant or some branch"or ministry or other government body of The Government of Ontario? Then the Ombudsman is here to help you. Help you by listening to and investigating your complaints. And members of the staff of The - Ombudsman will be available in your area for private interviews at the address and time shown below. Whatever ybu have to say Will be treated in absolute confidence. You don't need an appointment -. but, for your convenience, an appointment can be arranged by phoning or writing The Ombudsman beforehand. Your Complaint is important to you, and it deserves consideration. That's what the Ombudsman is for. 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ON OUR REMAINING STOCK: PONTIAC ACADIANS 2 doors, 4 doors, standards and automatics PONTIAC 12000 DEMO STATION WAGON., Serial No. 571835 $7995 List 59498.90 4 cylinders, 2-2 doors, 2-5 Door Hatchbacks 3-2 doors, 11-4 doors, 3 with air conditioning PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAMS PONTIAC GRAND LEMANS 4 doors, 6 cylinders, One with air conditioning One -2 door, One -4 door, Both with air conditioning 8 small do's PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4 doors 3 with air conditioning BUICK CENTURY 3-2 doors, 5-4 doors 2 with air conditioning' BUICK REGAL One 2 oar, 24 dooli` - "– One 4krith air conditioning PONTIAC-BUICK CADILLAC, GMC TRUCKS