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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-11-05, Page 13Mill St. Brussels - :+ 7 .w: to 1 If No Answer 3671227 St. John kinb the beat Wa frostbite • 4.5 Maybe you aren't old enoughltO remember, but I'm sure you've heard • about the old fashioned country banker Every town had one, and he knew all of his -customers personally. He was the -financial" man who ranked with the preacher, the doctor and the school --principal whert people were looking for authoritative advice. Most of his•business was done through the one account thatlnost people had. The account they used tokeepstheir money safe, and theone they could write a cheque. on occasionally. Well, believe it or not, those kindof financial people are still around, and they Work at Standard Trust. Your Standard Trust Manager is as modern as today if you consider the resources at his disposal, but his idea of financial service is more akin to the legendary serVice the past. Standard Trust has even continued to operate on the single account basis. The, same kind of account you' have heard about,Where you can keep your money safe and handy, and even write a cheque now and then if you want to. We call it simply, the "One Account'' because it'S the only account we have. We even give you a Passbook and keep it up to date for you whenever you bring it in, so•that you know where you stand. '.E Come in to StandardTrust'for some Country Style Personal Financial ,n• ` Service, and open your One Account with us. STANDARD TRUST 237 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM, ONTARIO -Tel. 4574022 '!ME—This group of youngsters was ready for Hallowe'en_ ce7•hey showed up at the Wingham Day Care Centre Fri- fiing garbed in Hallowe'en -costumes. The group enjoyed: games and treats during the day, before going Out tree Friday evening. •' orate school trustees alter 90 { RETE --Mode y onpohce n the ho is• quntio- •the Gime,. seniors JIy Alice Gibb DUBLIN — Trustees on the Huron -Perth separate schoolboard have altered the board'tllicy in order to allow police=officers to inter- view students without their parents'"consent in cases of emergency: The 'decision was made during aboard meeting held • . here Oct. 27. Now is the time to have the beauty, luxury and comfort underfoot only carpet can provide. And we're making it easier than you think. Because Hodgins Buildall has the carpets you've dreamed of at In stock now we have over fifty rolls of level loops, patterns, plushes, and sculptures, in colour ranges to please everyone, and at SALE PRICES we are sure will put a smile on Come ' in today and browse through our huge showroom. Our knowledgable staff are waiting to show you the endless possibilities, and help you select the carpet style and colour that is best suited for your particular needs. Have your new carpet professionally installed by our installer or install it yourself. Either way delivery is FREE wherever you live. Also on sale are no wax Armstrong Solarian floors. Just the thing to.give your kitchen or bathroom a facelift. Drop into Hodgins Buildall today while the selection is at its best and get the carpets you've dreamed of at unbelievable sale prices. You just can't afford to miss it! In the past, the board pointed out any ' member of policy has been to , allow 'the general public can sit in police to interviewstddehte on the general part of the • in . the presence of the. meeting. "Anyone can -come principal or a teacher ap- to the general meeting ... no pointed by . the principal one has ever'taken me upon during the course of an in- (that invitation) though," he vestigation, provided the added. police officers first have John O'Drowsky said when received verbal or written the policy was drawn up he consent from a student's . was ,certain- the intent was parent or guardian. for neva trUstees to sit in ore Officers, -visiting a, school . all the meeting, ` Winding • preferably should wear plain ' 'committee -of -the -whole. Ile Clothes ' andarrange the visit added later that surely the to.,the school with the grin- board could i z;,' cate to new cipal beforehand. • • trustees that w confid in Patrick Kipg,..chief " , of information asg police in Goderich, and. the discussed in "i' ("osed 'Sebringville OPP • detach- session. ment both wrote to the board .. He" reminded the other expressing .concern that if a ' trustees that in two or three child were molested or"a weeks newly -elected student were missing, .they trustees would be making .would want to be able to get decisions on information into a _ school and question they weren't allowed to hear other students very quickly. in committee -of -the -whole. The letter from the • . Mr:. Kinahan said when he. Sebringville • OPP also came onto the board he sat pointed out, "In certain for six months before really cases such as child abuse, knowing what was going on. incest or other parent- 'The recommended policy related crimes, any kind of for new trustees, which must parental consent would be be, appMved at the board's out of the question." • next meeting, is:4hat trustees The previous policy stated will be invited to all that when a child was being remaining general meetings questioned privately by an held' by the board until they officer in the presence of a take their seats. They will be principal or teacher, "The provided.with the minutes of parent (guardian) may be 4 November board meetings, present if so desired." copies of board policies and Trustee Vincent Young bylaws and the board's most pointed out thm wording was recent financial statement. misleading and sounded as if Eight trustees were in the parent was invited at the favor of new trustees being • principal's request. He invited only to the open part suggested an amendment to of meetings, while three read, "The . parent• or were opposed. guardian may be present if In other business board he or she so desires." members approved the Trustees approved the hiring of Rosemary Joyce amendment. Rooney of Lucan as speech Parental consent stillb, pathologist. Miss Rooney, a would . not be required in graduate of the • com- cases of extreme importance municative languages or urgency. Director of faculty at the University of Education William Eckert Western Ontario, Will begin said that in such cases, '1The by • assessing speech police officer would have to problems among Kinder - state it was a case of utmost garten pupils in the schools. urgency and the principal Trustees also approved would have to concur before increasing their mileage the officer talks to the allowance to 25 cents per child." mile or 16.2 cents per kilo - Trustees also debated the metre, the same as that paid board policy of inviting to board staff. The new,rate newly -elected trustees to is effective retroactive to board meetings before they Sept. 1, 1980. officially take office: "I think it costs just as The new trustees will be much to drive our car as it invited, to all remaining • does any of our staff," Mr. board meetings before their Young commented. terms of office commence. Mr. Kinahan raised a The debate among present concern about letters which trustees was whether newly- appeared in The Catholic elected members should be Register expressing doubts allowed to sit in on com- about the lack of moral tone mittee-of-the-whole . or in in the family life curriculum camera `kessions before taught in the Catholic taking office. schools'. He said he is Chairman Ronald Marcy bothered that people like said he understood the intent Father Durand "aren't 100 of the policy was to include per cent behind it." the new trustees in com- Johh McCauley, superin- mittee-of-the-whole sessions. tendent of education, Trustee Young disagreed assured trustees the and said he didn't feel they curriculum introduced to had a right to sit in on an in junior students this fall was camera session. "We are drawn up carefully by sworn in our first meeting to parents, teachers and ad - keep confidential what goes ministration with the on at committee -of -the- assistance of Father whole (sessions)." Loebech of St. . Mary's Trustee Bill Kinahan Church, Goderich, He said the same process.didn take Alive Club on October. place in the development of . the co a unity some of the board's other Winn ' at 0104;, programs. Mrs. John Strong r" - ``Who the — does he 'Strong (high),, Mrs want us tot have,4the Pope? Taylor sand r inquired board Vice:(low). The Scrabble Chairman Ronald Murray. •was won by, Ted .' Geoffrey.asked Brown and.Mr. whether `there is a :great depth of discussion on moral values in the curriculum, t and .Mr McCauley replied f genies. resider theJ is;'a great di f built m -:''rJa Ferguson, RobE ori . ,`ii ioralt @heist nn, y lh do conducted t �• ` Cholic. iirte !! cke� trust° .the culum' 0, lucky draw. A..short" businress.,� ed the arses ce u ._.P..... .._ very mu a ahas coopers help teachers . w•it ."'the : ' s:,Sheldon a �g g.... effo' t',. • trea>s Urea.. report;.: with the~ committee in Charge,* program, On Nov. 28 board members,‘ and their wives will have a dinner to honor retiring trustees. Those leaving the board are Michael Connolly of Kippeii, John O'Drowsky of St. Marys, Mickey Vere, formerly of Stratford, and David O'Reillyof Stratford. Two of four ,.new' trustees acclaimed tit) the board — Lorraine Devereaux of ' Seaforth` and Janette Eybergen of Stratford — are women. This is the first time women have served- as trustees on the . separate school board. m Yoanr Heart Fund is the Number One defence against heart disease, Canada's Number One health`emy. I A Hallowe'en _patty 'vacs:.. held for all tie.area children-.:, on October . 31. ` About • 69- childrenattended the "ifaifi, and enjoyed the various games which were orgetfized by ladies of the community. A successful Hallowe'en dance . was held at the Belmore Complex on November" 1. - The first meeting of -the (' Mildmay-Behnore-McIntosh Hi -C was -held at McIntosh' on October 30, Caroline Mulvey led .,thediscussion on 'Teens . and Religion'. Tentative plans were made to send delegates to a conference in Hamilton in December. n �m • AUTON19131LE INSURANCE Here's a sample of our auto- mobile rates for persons be- tween age 25 - 65 years. Com- pare them with your present rates. 6 month premium $500,000—Bodily injury and propertydamage $25,00—Accident benefits 10800 $250—Collision deductible 825—Comprehensive deductible. or lea "No Application, Membership or Policy Fee Required" ABOVE PREMIUM BASED ON 1. No accidents or convictions in 3 years.' 2. Driving to work 10 miles or Tess. 3. Most 1978 or 79 Pontiac, Chev, Ford Plymouth or American Motors.. 4. Marrs d person between 25 and 65. 5. 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