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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-11-24, Page 251i rU r''Y r rtrq , 1i��fix�p 't! V�. 1�. ta; ry. tie 9 tej 464 by Wilma Oke' Huron Perth County Catholic Separa,,.e oard meeting didtitt erway November 14 as the trustees pm, out ptembct 28 tg„atart',tiieiril. ±ache S regular b eetings at '00. 0.. a 'lex «... �.. p ,.. -..� triefc� 414 The reotiing was preceded b i141>ie pit .. o.`""rdt t -•. t1! .baa e. in ale . in c a a m xttitteet,rof-tbe;.whole firs b ,R ., camera and a presentation by:. y *''nn i y,i y!w�i j•�`il� ..e ',I.�r', r "...:f.:•C�,�Y�,�"L6:��F�r, �•�a tlrlvi�l Ia.p ! +Mif�."A'fj..nfiAeS fSV F.i.. 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She said; during I the professional development day on. November 4 she had 51 children attending a full day activity period in the school, assisted by four Grade 8 students -- games, - craft, singing and movies. Shesaid she is a voting member now of the Dublin Recreation association and works with the Leo club members, assisted by the Dublin Lions club. She said she has applied for another $10,000 grant this year from the Ministry of Education to continue her work for 1978. She said . the community school concept had a slow start in Dublin until people understood it and 'her role. She said now it is "my job to get people to take more responsibility for the programs and to carry them on when I leave." The government will give the grant for two years only. She said she hopes to know by the middle of December whether they will get it for a second -„year. She reported that one of the projects the will be working on in' 1978, if the grant is received, is the 100th birthday celebration by Dublin on the July 1, 1978 weekend. She is -. the secretary of the cen- tennial committee and will head up the publicity. During the regular session which got underway at 10 p.m., Director of Education William Eckert handed out copies of the board's newsletter which had been completed and ready for distribution to the separate school ratepayers in Huron and Perth and other in- terested persons. The cost of the newsletter was given as approximately $500. It in- cluded the board's financial statement, which, if printed in the local weekly newspapers in the two counties, would ave cost about $1,100. Mr. Eckert said about 195 persons, including trustees and their wives, represen- tative - groups of principals and teachers and their spouses, some parents and some members of the clergy will be attending the Focus on Faith Day in Dublin. The meeting is to start on November 20 at 12 noon. A letter from the assistant Bishop John Sherlock stated Bishop Emmett Carter would be returning from the Vatican and invited representatives to attend a meeting at Mount St. Joseph in London on December 5 at 10 a.m. to hear a report from Bishop Carter. The regular meeting was finished about 11 p.m. when the trustees went back behind closed doors again to com- plete unfinished business. Instant Friendship The warm greeting of your Welcome Wagon hostess with "The Most Famous Basket in the World” will introduce you to our community and start you on the way toward new and lasting friendships. If you are new in town, call ' Phone S24.14S4 eI d