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PAGE 6-THEGODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 1979
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The Huron -Perth
County Raman Catholic
Separate School Board
approved salaries for
udnnioiuurativo staff at a
meeting in Dublin
Monday night.
The negotiations were
oarrierl on behind closed
doors bat for the voting
trustee Michael Connolly
of Kippen requested
recorded votes. However,
when a trustee voted
against a motion for a
salary increase there was
no indication as to
p,bttbor 'be considered
the increase too cnuobnc
not enough. `
Approved was a $3,000
increase for each of two
years for WilIian Eckert,
Director of Eduoatiou,
witb'fcingw beoofito to
remain the oa000, ef-
fective from August 1,
1078 to August 31, 1979
and from August 1878 to
August 31, 1980. The
_ salary for Eckert for 1979
is $40,000.
Voting for the motion
were, Ronald Marcy,
Mickey Vere, David
'O'Reilly, all ef'Sfratford;
Tim McDonnell, Gad:
John O'iliowsky,
St. Marys; Arthur Haid,
Listowel; Gregory
Fleming,'Crediton; Keith
Montgomery, Wingham
and Ted Geoffrey,
Zurich.
Voting against the
motion weFe Michael
Connolly, Kipperr;
Ronald Murray, Dublin;
John O'Leary, Staffa;
and Vincent ' Young,
'Former Superintendent
-'
of Bducutioo. Joseph
.Mili�,v��nreoiguodotthe
end of December, *as
given an increase
salary of $700 from
A 1978 to
December 3J. ---T978.
bringing his salary .to
$35,100. Voting for the
ouodo6were: Ronald
Marcy, 'Mickey .Vere,
David 0'}loilly, John
O'Drowsky, Gregory
Fleming, Keith Mon-
tgomery,
Ted Geoffrey
and Vincent • Young.
Voting against the motion
were: Michael Connolly,
Ronald Murray, John
O'Leary, Tim McDonnell
and Arthur Haid.
tendebt of 'Business, was
. given a salaryincrease of
o3.000 raising his salary
to $28.000 effective
January1, 1979 to
December 31, 1979 withfringe benefits to remain
the same.
motion. vvere:-R000ld
Marcy, Mickey Vere,
David O'Reilly, John
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�rowoby.' Gregory
'Fleming, Keith MOn-
. Ted Geoffrey,
Vincent Young and
Arthur Haid. Voting
against the �moo«�nvvere:
88iobaelCono CoMurray, John nnolly,
and Tim McDonnell.
Mr. Lane was given a
salary increase of $3,000
to be effective January 1,
l98OtoDecember 3l.}S8O.
and the vote was the.
same as for, his 1979
salary except that Timm
McDonnell voted for
instea� of against.
A salary increase of
$2.000 was approved for
Ed Rowland, Co-
ordinator of
o'ocdiuutorof Maintenance
and Buildings and
Assessment {}yfioor,
edoouc.
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l970�o��acve0ece��onuborJ3luua.l979yl.
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}�ow|aud'o annual wageiu now $17,300. Voting for
r
dhonxo��nnwo�e� Ronald
Marcy, Mickey Vere,
David O'Reilly, John
O']�cowsby, Gregory
Fleming, Keith 88onchael Con-
nolly, Arthur Haid, John
O'Leary, Ronald Murray.-
Voting against the motion
were Tim McDonnell,
Vincent Young, Ted
Geoffrey.
The board offtce
secretaries were given a
16.7 per cent increase in
salaries effective ,,from
January 1, 1979, to
December 31, 1979, based
an their general
qualifications, seniority
and responsibility
ranging from a low' of
-
$V.885uo$l0\27V. .
Voting for this ,motion
were.: Marcy( Vere,
O'RoUly, O'Dcowuby.
Fleming, Haid, Geoffrey,
Haid and Murra
Voting against the
motion were: Connolly,
O'Leary,, - Young,
McDonnell, Montry.
Helena Partridge of
Stratford was hired' to
replace Stella FurweU,
who is on leave of ub'
xaouo. at St. Aloysius
School, Stratford, from
January 1, 1979 to June
30, 1979.
The Board -Staff
banquet wiil be- held -this
year at Pineridge Chalet,
Hensall, on October 19,
1979.
A Community School
Development grant of
,$10.800 has been ap-
proved by the Ministry of
'Education for St.
Joseph's' School at
Kingsbridge. Trustee
O'LearY said the
custodian at St. Patrick's
School in Dublin had not
been paid out of the
money, where a similar
grant was received two
•
years ago.
.."The custodian is the
forgotten man. In the
community school grant
the janitor has never
been looked after,"
stated O'Leary.
Connolly asked that "so
muny" dollars be set
aside from the grant for
custodial services
' needed.
Director of Education,
William .Eckert said the
hudgot for the grant has
been set and no ad-
justments can be made
now.
Jack Lane, Superin-
Leaden
rep/ed: ''/he granti not
made available for the
payment of custodialservices. We can't touch
the amount set aside for
salary of a co-ordinator
for this. The principal
would have ovc to ask the
group getting the permit
to use the school to pay
for the custodial service
b
complaints from the
^ custodian at St.
Patrick's?"
"None have ever been
made to the board of-
yico.^LanerepUed
The board voted t
encourage participation
the Read-a-thon
sponsored by the Multiple
Sclerosis Society o
Canada which will'bo\p
raise nu^x�'arid increase
the number of books''
students read
However, it will be left
up to the individual
permit their schools to be
principalsprincipalsif they willin+*f*edind`evrog rao�~
The board voted to
grant $100 to the Perth
Milk Committed which
provides an educationalprogrumbnomdemts.
'complaint
A letter ufop|aiut
was received from the
Exeter separate school -
Prookmn Blood 9:1uromt-
Teacher Association,
that their
o
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or t
e group would have s
to clean up after using the f
ochoo}.^
cho,o1 was not included
or major work in the
board's five-year
Trustee Geoffrey forecast.
asked, "Are there any Trustee O'Leary said it
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discussed --
.
Parents
- assume responsibility
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01JEFF SED0ON
If members of the
Christian Science faith
their school
'obUdroto be cared for
by a Christian Science
practitioner if the
children are injured
school trip the HuronCounty Board of
Education feels dioupto
the_ •parents of those
children tosee that that ip
done.
The board- was asked
Monday -by the Christian
Science. Cor6oittoo on
Publication to _have its
teachers use a special
school . travel form for
children of Christian
Science faith ensuring
that the child is cared for
by a Christian Science
practitioner if illness or
accident befalls the child
while on a school trip.
The special form gives
the permissiontn
supply the child with any
first treatment
necessaty until a parent
con-
tacted. The form asks
that the teacher contact
the parent .and a
Christian Science
The board received the
f/along with a letter
lanodon from the
ristian Sciencec"dfnnittee on
The letterrefetred'tn-tbe travel
form6 as amatter "in-
volving -freedom of
religion, freedom of
chOice -and the right of
parental „decision". The
letter pointed out that the
•OntariO ministry 'of
ob-
jection to the use of the
travel form and asked
that the form be 000d~in
lieu of m'edical in
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�HURON CAMERA CENTRE
Frammm& Franiiag Materia(itiss, Matting, etc.)
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uppVieswnmlYmto«k on
hand and custom orders
.
112 Th Squar Godeo,leh
-§dict the
suggestedformation and consent for Cochrane
medical' utroa1ment forms committee would not that the membe.s of the
now being used. reveal its numbers but 8oidhbe free to use the
John Cv�hran e. would say rquests to use form provided they
director of education, told ..,the form -s were dwnt only distribute them them -
the board that he had. to boards with members 'ooivox. Be said he saw no
contacted a spokesman of Christian Science in reason for schools to
Doc_ the committee ontheic»ducudonava1em.become involved adding
-publication rid .hod' -Cochrane. �~- thed �h��_^�� ��
oard of
asked how many students closest Christian Science education was respon-
in Huron County were medical practitionerwaa sible to-do was an
members of the faith. in Walkerton and , Turn to
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was the only growing
'school in the two -county
system and what was
done at Exeter last -
summer, was
ust-aummrr,woa only a atop'
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�u �au`m'oouueutton
in Exeter is on the in'
crease and this board is
not doing much about it."
Trustee Marcy said the
%18.000 spent in Exeter
last summer was out of
current revenue while the
projects named in the
forecast would be from
capital funds if approved
hy the Ministry.
Trustee Montgomery
said, "They think we
-have-the money -far the
five-year forecast. 1 don't
think these things are
explained enough in the
paper. The forecast
should not go in the
paper."
Trustee Fleming said,
"Exeter is a growing
town. They want in on the
" five-year forecast. It is,„
only fair that we get them
ouit.^Jack Lane said the
last capital for
building was in 1075 for '
the construction work
done at Hesson.
The board will 41pde
Albert Runatellortumeet
with the property com-
mittee to discuss swings
and slides for Hess
on
School.
The 1979 eommittees of
the board have been
named. The following
the chairmen: builciiuQ
and property - John
O'Leary; transportation,
Tim McDonnell; Per-
sonnel, Ronald Murray,:
*mance aria looura"ca.
Ted Geoffrey; Teacher
NognUodoos, Vincent
Young; Policy and By-,..
laws, Michael Connolly;
trustee-clergy,Arthur
Haid,; Early School
leaving; Ronald Murray.
Education matters are
dealt with by the board as
committee -of -the -whole,
in camera.
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