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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-01-31, Page 3'a THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 3 Board discuss rotation system (continued from page 1) He suggested that it could be announced in the church on Sunday that the board meeting would be held in the local school on Monday evening so that any ratepayer would be able to attend the meeting. This suggestion by Mr. Shantz will be discussed at the next board meeting on February 11. Joseph Tokar, acting Super- intendent of Education, informed the board members that a request had been received from St. Marys School in Goderich for a class'exchange by the 28 Grade 8 students with a similar Grade 8 class in Abbotsford, British Columbia. He said that the pupils had applied for the ex- change to the Secretary of State and this had been approved and a grant of $2, 294 as well from the Secretary of State. He said the pupils individually will contribute $65 each and the re- maining $1,154 for the trip will be raised by fund raising events put on by the students. There will be no charge to the board, which did give approval of the exchange. The Goderich students will leave Goderich on May 18 and return to Goderich on May 25. The board has taken precaut- ions to ensure that no accidents could occur at one of its schools similar to the tragedy that occurred at a Toronto School when a student was killed in a snowblower removing snow from the school playground, Ted Geoffrey, Zurich, chair- man of the building and property committee, presented an agree- ment which will be presented to any contractor removing snow from a school yard that it be removed before 8 a.m. If it must be removed later than 8 o'clock in the morning at the request of the principal, then either the principal or the custo- dian must supervise the operator. to ensure the safety of the stud- ents in the yard. The board approved either removal or demolition of a house at 29 Well Street, Strat- ford, which the board recently purchased in December. It is on property adjacent to Immac- ulate Conception School and will be cleared off the property to enlarge the school yard. Mr. Tokar reported the resig- nations of two teachers who will be retiring at the end of the 1974 school year --Miss Eileen O'Brien of St. Marys School in Goderich, and Mrs. Julia Lennon of St. Aloysius School in Stratford. The board decided that as many members as wish may attend the 44th annual convention of the Ontario Sep- arate School Trustees Associat- ion in Toronto on April 4 and 5. An ad hoc committee, to be chaired by Joseph Looby , of Dublin, composed of Vincent Young, Donald Crowley and the Superintendend of Education, will meet to decide how many members may attend the Can- adian School Trustees' Associat- ion annual meeting to be held in Vancouver on May 26, 27 and 28, and any other convent- ions to be held during the remainder of the year. The board endorsed a resol- ution from Simcoe County Board of Education approving mileage costs for trustees to be increased but no set rate be stipulated. A father says his teen-age son took a job -aptitude test; he was - found to be suited for retirement. Maurice Bolyer, right, who plays the banjo on CBC television's Tommy Hunter Show, was the delighted recipient of an RPM Gold Leaf Award to mark the sales success of his Golden Banjo Classics record album and stereo tapes. It's the first time that anyone on the show had achieved a Gold Leaf Award and Tom himself made a formal presentation to Maurice on a recent Tommy Hunter Show. SI-IIRRIFF 9 OZ PREPRICED 691 POTATO CHIPS ORANGE FLAVOUR 3 1/4 OZ ENVELOPES, SPECIAL PRICE c SWING CRYSTALS 24 FL OZ 5/79c WIENERS & BEANS , SCHNEIDER'S PRODUCTS 59c SCHNEIDER'S 24 FL OZ MEAT BALLS 6c GRAVY 7'' CARNATION 12 OZ T CHOCOLATE MIX ; 9c AY LMER 15 OZ TOMATO CATSUP 2/7 by ROBIN HOOD, CHICKEN or BEEF, 5 OZ SOMETHING ELSE 47c MacLAREN'S 48 FL OZ DILL PICKLES BREAD and BUTTER 48 FL OZ McLAREN'S PICKLES CHOCOLATE CH.: 16 OZ DARE'S COOKIES 69` 69` 65` FROZEN FOOD PRODUCT of CANADA Frozo Choice Peas 2 LBS 65c Chops WING or RIB Steaks FRESH BUTT or SHOULDER Side Pork PURE LEAN Beef HINT of MAPLE • ONE-QUARTER LB „89< LB LB 99C 10 abs $9050 Minced CAMPFIRE Burns Bacon Beef Liver SLICED FULLY PROCESSED Loin of Beef LB U.S. NO 1 LARGE HEAD LETTUCE U.S. NO1 CALIFORNIA RED GRAPES CANADA NO 1 CANADA NO.1 PARSNIPS LB LB98 LB 794 LB $1®19 2/434 39 2 LB BAG WEEKEND SPECIALS Jan 30, 31, Feb 1, 2 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items.