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The Plan of - Ontario Education support of school boards, teacher The space allocation fora boothat
Minister Sean Conway
for the "IN THE HEART OF
re82organizations, parent groups and the the 1988 Perth County International Z"
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renewal of education in
junior at large in ensuring that our Plowing Match from Sept. 20-24 has
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primary and divisions in both
children receive the best education been increased to 509.-600 squaie feet
English. and French' language
that w� can give them. at a cost of $2 per Square �Loot. The
schools was oUtlined.to'the trustees Also - at the board meeting, board will rent divider curtains and..
of the Hur *` th Roman Catholic tholic Superintendent of Education John a backdrop for this booth.
Separate School Board meeting in McCauipy,reported that 100 students
Dublin last week. The board has decided to continue
are registered for the Grade.9 class its support of the scholarship fund of Ask Standard Trust abo'ut a'
Superintendent of Education Qae, to start in September at St. Michael the Kiwanis Music Festival of
tan Blanchette said the ministry will Secondary School. in Stratford. This
etiryie with a donation Of
issue 'h first draft curriculum Stratford wi $125 for
will be the second Grade 9 class for
document by March 1987, with the the school, the first having started in 1987° F`EIPL,NRMLW
final version expected to be September, 1986. One of the board's consultants or b eilefitstoday..
Published early"
in 1988. resource teachers will be appointed Tax
Mr. McCauley said the projected
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He told the trustees. that school enrollment of a3 students has been. to co-ordinate the board's. planning while you take advantage
ds wQl be expected to prov of a better rate tomorrow. .
boar ide
well surpassed and that ac- and the board has agreed to make
efforts to provide thig'person with
teachers 'with curriculum support commodation and transportation fight now, many financial institutions are advertising RRSPs - an
documents for the program, while.the necessary planning time. must be plaiined for this increased offering pretty much the same rate of interest.
the ministry will develop a science number. During his report, Mr.' McCauley But that's today's rate.
unit• purchase plan in order...to in other business, the board also .said that 'along witli'the
What happens terest rates go up after March'1 - and your money is
'facilitate program development at granted an application from Justin provincial opening of Educati
ton tied up at today's rate? You've lost out on that extra interes
the school board, level.
Tomasulo for postponement of his Week in late April — in No if You open a Standard Trust Retirement Savings Acco0hi - the FLEX -
which the
Specia1 grants to school boards teachers' funded leave plan from' Huro -Perth board will be an equal M PLAIN RRSP. Your money isn't locked in. It earns current interest rates each
n ,
ov & same as any savings account. Then, when int&est rates
will be pr6videil,.by the ministry in 1987 to a later date. organizational partner with the 90 UP,
support of the development, testing' Peter Edwards, custodial helper Perth County Board of Education — LITTLE FA I Th STOLTZFUS o f Culross T'OvMqhip browsed through you can convert Your FLEXPLAN •RRSP into a Standard Trust GIC RRSP -
and.•reporting of innovative pilot investing y&r money for up to live Years ata much lugherrate ofinterest.
has resigned and the plowi�g match' will aifford an
pro at Goderich, some of the. 6ffildfen's books which were for sale at last 'Friday and To make Your money make the most for You, at the best time.
projects for in-service 'teacher, Caroline Wilson has been hired to excellent opportimity'for the board Saturday's used book sale in the courtroom at the town hall.
So, don't just automatically buy an RRSP where you A your banking.
education in primary and junior replace him. to ' demonstrate to ratepVers and Shop around. And make sure standard Tryst is on your shopping, list,
•science.. .. \ .. The board will upgrade bus sizes others, the, various. aspects of the And.compare these other Standard Trust standard features:
thanBlanchette said that more on existing bus routes where quality. Catholic education' offered Post -office announces
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ban li!lk, of the renewal program's necessary in order to accommodate by the board through a variety of • NO FEES
$3 million budget will be provided to
the number of students'on these programs and philosoppies. Absolutely d i i acquisition or,redemption fees. .
school boards to support its is new embar.goregulation't' y no a ministration,
Plementaiion. This,$3 million is also APPLY BY PHONE
,.expected to stimulate the spendingM 1' ri istry gives hos .,Canada Post Corporation has addition, the affected mail would be�
pitals -m id last-minute line-ups,'We do all the paperwork, You just come in
of 'an additional $3'to $5 million by, announced it is establishing formal declared ,"non ailable,'mavtter. and sign.
boards, other.organizations and the mail embargo "procedures to notify In the past there has been no
private sectoP money for wage. increases the public when mail cannot be formal notice of an embargo, which INSTANT TAX RECEIPT
'The goal •of this renewal is 10 accepted during a labor disruption has contributed to some customer ��,Wget Your lax receipt the same daYY-you sign. so You can file Your
ensure that science is- part
art 'of the Ontario Health Minister Murray three categories: or any other interruption in service. uncertainty about its extent and return the same day,
educational experience of every Elston announced-las ' t week that On- Ontario's 222 public hospitals While mail embarg6es are in� duration.
child in I every school in Ontario tario hospitals would receive $512 And more than 35 related facilities, frequent', a uniform notification The 'Postal Service'.Interruptiop,
million in- 1986-87 to compOnsate for such as private hospitals, children's procedure under regulation' will Regulation will be published in the STANDARD
Mr. Conway said in his introduction .4
of theplan. "To ensure its success, I
arbitration decisions,�af affecting treatment centres and adult rehabil- clarify existing practices and assist Canada Gazette this week, in, ac- TRUST
wages and working conditions. itation centres, will receive a one mailers in making alternative obirdance with Sectibn 17 of the 2.37 Josephine St., Win ham
The �ministry will receive this Canada Post Corporation Act. P *cent increase, or about, $43 arrangements until regular service P
'Board do' riding in 1987-88 to $61 1 or call the RRSP Hotline
Iscusses', fu. .51nillion to million, for 19N-87; Spublic, will have 60 da to makerep-
cover anqualization costs. can be restored.
truster of
need for -common _- These ftinds'a A one-time payment equal to .2 resentations ,to the J�� I
re iq addition to the Under the. proposed regulation, consumer. and, corporate affairs. 357-Z02�2tl6
$345 million increase the ministry per cent of the allocation, or more the corporation would specify the before the regulation is submitted . ...... 0"po"n
boundary Jines announced in�November f I or hospital than $84 million, will be provided -to type of 'service, classes of mail and for approval
by the governor in
operating costs in i9.87-88, including deal with retroactive payments and; areas affected by a . n embargo. . rgo. In council.
The disenfranchisement of rural
a four percent general increase that A further .4 per cent increase,
areas and the need for common
all Ontario hospitals will receive -and' or about $18.5 million, will be 0 W
boards of education, were the foe . us a 3.4 p o annualize the
of•discussion between trustees at the for growth of hospital programs. 1986-87 increase over a full 12 -month
boundary lines between various The additional funds will fall into' M
per increase that will go provided in 1987-88 t YOU'AUTO� BUY' N
period. FR'O
February meeting of the Huion
County Board of Education.
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The discussion - was based student -teacher -relation
recommendations that will. be,
forwarded to the Ontario Put o Stud
hool Teachexs�' Association com*
)lie
Sc subject of miilea report
regarding the report on trustee•
apportionment "for Ontario's -school (ontinued from Front -Fag ' e) - team interventions in - extreme
boards. ministrators, , staff and" principals cases,' involvement of peer noun - LOTS OF REASONS.I.
. The HCBE has noted concern with assure teachers'.that they will have sellofs and involvement of outside
three particular areas in -the report: support„ in situations where a agencies,
--In order to foster' stability of teacher bedomek involved in a Another suggestion- called for the
representation and - identification,' 'justifiable physical intervention. identification of one ' se'condary
boundaries sof 'boards of education, school With the authority to estab-
The committee also reported that, $
and Roman Catholic separate schoollish, on a pilot basis, an alternative
boards be coterminous wherever' it . spent considerable time, educational setting for disaffected,
possible. discussi.fig -a number of strategies
alienated . students.
regarding effective student
--That equalized residential and Support and contact With outside
management, discarded as agencies were seand appropriate dis-
farm - assessment be . en as import -ant
the basis' for apportioning,, school administrators. Their report trus I tee ciplinary actions by teachers, and links in the procedure 'and un -
representation for school boards in -student
stressed that. the use of corporal,
punishment -be re -confirmed its an derstaniting of teacher
Ontario. That the determination of relationships., The committee said
trustee representatioyVe- –based on, that -the disciplinary approach in -
inappropriate disciplinary action. It.
some measure of polifilation. volves professionals from a variety
The general lack of specific is understood that corporal of areas- including social service, 0 N E
information which would clarify'that punishment is not currently prac-
I health and judicial agencies.
tised in any HCBE school.
overall effect on Huron County of. It was suggested that joint efforts
implementing the ree6m, The report also - suggested the between these'groups will help in the GHEVROLET aLDSMOBILE-
mendations. implementation' of alternative dis- search for Solutions to behavioral
Director of Education'Bob Allan ciplinary actions, including suspen- ana'disciplinary concerns in'the'
Celebrity Cutlass Ciera
told the trustees he didn't think the si ons, home, instruction alternatives, school,system,
report, envisioned the Huron -Perth
circumstances. "There. is no local Nova Cutlass Supreme
flavor to'.this report-," he said. Wordof mouth dampaig.n
Monte Carlo, Calais - Toronado
favored to attract recruits,
..(Continuedfrom Front Page) to 6 p.m. time period, although the Back to you
members to man the fire hall," he average was still 8.2 men per call. GET $750111111
added. At times it was lower and at other or no cost air conditioning $ on , Chev full'
Mr. Gaunt said a recent survey times it was higher, but looking at
If you currently have an RRSP done on attendance' at fire calls 'the situation overI a year ts time, the
or are thinking about opening during the past year on Chevy Cavalier or size 87
one showed that average is not bad,',' he said.
,,, do you know what the
limitations and benefits are for turnout was lowest during the 8 a.m. Howick, Deputy Reeve John ickups.
Olds Firenza. P
income tax purposes? Jacques supported the "word of
Find out from the income tax mouth" approach and asked Mr.
Fire, board e any eligible
specialists at H&R Block. Gaunt if h knew of
We could.save you time and candidates. Both Mr. Gaunt and As well as up to option bonus
'i'noney on your tax return. Let approves Deputy Chief Lynn Hickey said they
us show you how the RRSP were aware of some prospects and % on manual
could benefit you in your,tax that some of them have been ap-
situation. I 987budget proached in the past I . Both'also in- FINANCING ► transmission or
Come into your nearest (Continued from Front Page) dicated this practice would continue I i $
H&P Block office before availability of funds in any given in the future. 11, n S-10
March 2nd, 1987 or call today y year. Mr. Fairies said the department 0 $500. on
for an appointment.
Morris- Township Councillor Bert would have a better chance of pickups - automatic '40
You could got Elliott expressed reservation at keeping the recruits through per -
moire than you making a commitment even that sonal contact and appealing to their transmission
open. "I want to know where this civic Pride, rather than by "twisting
bargaiined for at budget is going to go if down the their arnis".,
As the result of the discussion and
road, the board is told it needs full
time men at the fire hall," he said, consensus, Dr. a
the board's, co�s We'needyour TRADEW"We are debspgrate -ly short
He suggested it would be better,' McGregor on
withdrew his motion of
tfle 1140wor" 'g, perhaps, if the feelings of each the previous month. "I 'certainly
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367-3006 prior to any 'board' decision on action (notice of motion) was in any
-OPEN tablishing a reserve account. way intended to rock the boat," he
Mon. -Fri. 9.00 AM - 6:00 PM In view of this suggestion, Mr. said. 01%
agreed to table tris motion A then approved the Most programs expire April`30, 1087
4�04*yq AW -4.00-10M eques. The boal
til the March board-meetirig, rec6itimendation of. Mr. Jacques. to
authorize Mr. Gaunt and Mr. Rickey S.01 come in d see us for details
110 continue to strive to get per- an
sonnel and if they Are sueem9ful, the
board would bo committed to e- prograni
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