Zurich Citizens News, 1970-09-24, Page 9THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Students to attend Toronto Rally
The Huron -Perth Roman Cath-
olic Separate School Board at a
meeting in Seaforth Monday
night approved support for the
student -body rally to be held in
Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto,
on October 25, in support of
extension of Catholic education
to the extent of supplying free
bus transportation. Each board
member is to contact his parish
council to see how many will
go and report back to the board
at the next meeting on Septem-
ber 28.
This decision was reached on
a recommendation from trustees
Ted Geoffrey, R. R. 2, Zurich,
and Vincent Young, Goderich,
who reported on the Ontar io
Separate School Trustee Assoc-
iation and Bishops Educational
Committee meeting which they
attended in Toronto on August 19
The board advised the Building
and Property Committee to cons-
ider the possibilities of board
owned land in Stratford on which
no schools are situated at the
present time.
The Building and Property
Comniittee was authorized to
purchase approximately one acre
of land adjoining the Wingham
separate school, subject to the
approval of John Vintar, Super-
intendent of Education.
This committee was also auth-
orized to obtain tenders for the
construction of a fence at the
rear of St. Patrick's School,
Kinkora, which will be 600 feet
long, and the lowest tender of
three to be accepted.
Trustee William Innes, Strat-
ford, Chairman of the Building
and Property Committee, report-
ed on an offer to purchase the
Seaforth Separate School Annex
in Egmondville (former Egmond-
vi11e Public School) by the Beth-
el Bible Church of Seaforth for
$10, 500. The Board agreed to
accept the offer of purchase.
Trustee James Morris, Strat-
ford, reporting for the Personnel
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Committee, stated Caretaker
Jerry Regan of St. Immaculate
School in Stratford had resigned
for health reasons. An advertise-
ment is to be placed seeking
applicants for his replacement.
Mrs. Grace Jansen, Egmondville
has been engaged to look after
the Board offices in Seaforth
and Mrs. Del Stemmler as care-
taker at Hesson.
Trustee Vincent Young of
Goderich brought to the attention
of the board members that ass-
essment on certain properties in
the Goderich area were assessed
to the Public School rather than
to the Separate School. Separ-
ate School ratepayers are to be
advised to check the tax notices.
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About People
You Know ...
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batstone
and Tommy, of Richmond Hill
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Gascho and other
relatives.
Mauro, Gascho returned home
on Saturday, after being a pat-
ient in South Huron Hospital for
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merrier,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merrier, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Merrier and Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe attend-
ed the Kyle -Freeman wedding
in Tillsonburg, on Saturday.
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