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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-23, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 3 Flan to rebuild Goderich school (by Wilma Oke) The sketch plans for the addition to and the reconstruct- ion of Victoria Public School, Goderich, were approved by the Huron County Board of Educat- ion at a meeting in Clinton Tuesday afternoon. The approv- al is subject to acceptance of the plans by the Ministry of Education. The project includes demol- ishing the original two-storey building erected in 1910 and retaining the 1949 portion which includes the main front entr- ance, which will be revamped to meet the fire marshall's requirements, also the six exist- ing classrooms adjacent to it and the six classrooms on the second floor are to be retained. Mr. Garratt said the new addition would have the same type of brick and would be very compatible to the remainder of the school. The Board approved having work started on construction of the new boiler room and the electrical hook-up as soon as the go-ahead is given by the Ministry. Mr. Garratt said the new Home Economics and industrial arts room wilibe the second in the county for elementary students. The other is in Seaf- orth. Grades 7 and 8 students at Holmesville Public, Colb- orne Township Public; Brook- side and Robertson Memorial School will be bused to Victor- ia School for classes in home economics and industrial arts. The estimated cost of the project is $729, 000-- $575, 000 for the 500 elementary pupils at Victoria and $154, 000 for the accommodation of the trainable retarded pupils at Victoria. Elementary pupils from Grades 1 to 6 are taught at Victoria. At a special meeting of the board on May 6 (press not not- ified about meeting) it was resolved that the pupils during the construction period would be accommodated in existing spaces in the school and the board would not become involv- ed in the rental of portable classrooms or temporary accom- modation elsewhere in Goder- ich. In other business at that special meeting on May 6 the board approved establishing library facilities at Blyth, Brussels, Colborne, Grey and Turnberry Public Schools by renting five portable classrooms, and providing teachers for them on a half day basis. The nec- essary furnishings for the lib- rary facilities wilibe purchased. In other business at the meet- ing Tuesday Sherwood Eddy was appointed head of the English department at South Huron high School, at Exeter on a probat- ionary period of one year, effective September 1. Ile was the acting head of the depart- ment. Mrs. Eleanor Louise Richman has been appointed acting head of the Mathematics department at Central Huron Secondary School. Herb Turkheim, chairman of the Education Committee, reported Gordon Wray, a student at F. E, Madill Secon- dary School, at Wingham, had ranked 15th in the across Can- ada Mathematics contest. Seven requests from princip- als for field trips were granted: .19 Grade 8 students from Turn - berry Central Public School to the Wingham area from June 5 to 7; no supply teacher requir- ed; 45 Grade 7 and 8 students from Zurich Public School to Camp Sylvan, from June 5 to 7 Only cost to Board, transport- ation costs of $70. 45 Grade 10 Science Students from South Huron District High School to Pinery Park from May 31 to June 1; no supply teachers; 25 Junior Outers from South Huron High School to Bruce Trail, then canoe to Lake Hur- on, from June 22 to 26, no sup- ply teacher; 37 Grade 11, 12 and 13 students from South Huron to Montreal and Quebec City from May 30 to June 2, no supply teachers; 55 students, members of Girls' Trumpet Band at Seaforth District high School to Inkster, Mich., from May 26 to 27. Cost of trip charged to school budget, transportation $363 and acc- ommodation $300; and 33 Grade 8 students from 1•lensall Public to Camp Sylvan from June 3 to 5. 50 per cent of costs will be charged to school budget plus the cost of a supply teacher for three days. 0 Keep your children safe this summer. Store cleaning fluids, weed killer and spray paints out of reach, Make sure your home is child -proof urges the Can- adian National Institute for the B Ind. Board looks (continued from page 1) submit proposals and Mr. Camp- bell was the only one who did. The position was advertised last year and no one applied. John Henderson of Seaforth asked that the position be adv- ertised again but R,B. Dunlop Business Administrator said the assumption was that if it was tendered again there would be the same result. He estimat- ed there was about $10, 000 involved, Mr. Henderson's mot- ion was defeated. Mr. Campbell's proposal includes: work to be done on time and material basis, when he leaves his shop and end at night when he finishes work for the day. Moves from one school to another are to count in the ("Time Schedule." Material to I be obtained by Mr. Campbell and billed to the Board. ' Rates: bricklayer, $12.75 per hour; labourer, $6.00 per hour; saw for cutting joists $14 per day including blades; electric hammer for taking out 'brick, $8.00 per day; scaffold- ing with plant, 40 cents per day. Work to commence on or before September 1. Pleasantly Priced.®® Add to the Pleasures of Summer! 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