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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-23, Page 16PAGE 16, Separate School Board (continued from page 1) consultant.. Could we hire a person to carry out both duties?" Questioned by Mr. Connolly if anyone in the system had written his supervisory papers, Mr. Vintar said no one had. Donald Crowley, R.R.2, Gadshill, asked if teachers do not have an understanding of slow students and asked why some teachers have more than others and he wondered if a supervisory officer would have a better view on this rather than a consultant. Vincent Young, of Godericlt asked if principals are in the classrooms supervising or if they are teaching full time. Mr. Vintar told hint the princ- ipals try to do the best they can in the time allotted for supervision. Mr. Looby said that a super- visory officer should be hired and "then we'll know what is going on within the system. Supervision is necessary." Mr. Teahen said a consultant with supervisory qualifications should be hired. Mr. Shantz asked why the principals couldn't be in charge of the schools and not have another supervisory officer above them. Ile suggested hiring rhe consult- ant this year and next year rev- iewing the case again to cons- ider hiring a supervisory offic- er. Mr. Looby said again there was not enough supervision within the schools. Gordon Ball of St. Marys asked if the ad could be "and" and "or," but this was ruled out. Joseph Looby made a motion to advertise for two persons, a supervisory officer and a special education consultant. In the vote, recorded at the request of Mr. Shantz, the motion was defeated. Support- ing it was Oscar Kieffer, of R,R.1, Bluevale; Ted Geoffrey, R.R.2, Zurich; Mr. Looby; Arthur Haid, R. R.4, Listowel, and Mr. Young. Voting against were F.J. Vere, Pat Carty, Howard Shantz and David Tealten, all of Stratford; Gordon Ball, Donald Crowley, and Francis llicknell, R, R, 5, Seaforth. Following more tall< Mr. llicknell made the second motion to advertise for a sup- ervisory officer and this notion carried in a recorded vote 7-5. The third motion, to advert- ise for a special education consultant was carried, 7 but a recorded vote was not requested. One trustee question- ed the legality o1 this third motion as being out of order since the passing of the last two motions was the same as the first motion which was defeated. Mr. Connolly said it was all right because they were worded differently. In other husiness Jack Lane, Business Administrator, inform- ed the rruste.es that the budget allottnteut may, not he sufficient if rhe hank interct;t rate keeps climbing as it is now, at a new high as of May In ar 11 per cent. Air. Shantz questioned $27, OOt‘ being the cost per year for supply reacher,•. "This (las to be unreal, " he said, mention- ing the sick leave problem in Stratford in the police depart- ment. Mr. Pinar informed him the hulk of the stoney was for sick leave but some was for supply teachers when regular teachers are attending authorized meetings. 30 THE SQUARE. PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED THURS.-FRI.-SAT. MAY 23-25 SHOWTIME THURS. 8 P.M. FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS 7:30 & 9:30 SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE A wild, way-out chase led by the world's first Siamese secret agent! 1:30 P.M. watt Dis hilerloua cdr nedy • Tchr>rcoOr' SUN.-MON.-TUES. SHOWTIME 8 P.M. 201h CENTURY -FOX Presents A PALOMAR PICTURE PAUL WINE:IELD is Gordon in .9 GORDON MAY 26-28 , R PLUS Walter MatthaunndBruce Dern race against time and a killer in The Laeghinq' Pdlinenan Cn-starrinn Ronl Mystery Novel of the Your. —Mymery Wrilcr5 nI Amurirn nu Gossett • Albert Paulsen__ COMING WED. MAY 29 From the producer of "Bullitt" and "The French Connection:' 11h' SimA .lI 4151 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Ten area (continued from page 1) On Saturday at 1145 p.m. a car driven by Gregory Lake of Woodstock, went out of control and rolled over in a ditch on Highway 21 at concession road 25-26 Ilay Township. Damage was estimated at $900 by Con- stable Al Quinn, On Saturday at 2.55 p.m. a car owned by James Regier of R. R, 8, Parkhill , collided with a car driven by Peter Glavin, of London. Collision occurred on Highway No 83 at the Junction of Ilighway No. 21, Constable Frank Giffin est- imated damage at $1, 000. On Monday, Constable Jim Rogers recovered a car which had been stolen front Matters Motors, Exeter, after a high speed chase. Two Exeter area men have been charged in connection with the theft. During the week two cottages were reported broken into in Oakwood Park, and Highlands Zurich organizes hard ball team After an absence of some years a hardball team from Zur- ich will be entered in the llur- on-PeriIi League this season. A group of (hardball enthusiasts have been working for the past week preparing the diamond and grounds for the opening of tile season within the next week or so. (Miler teams already entered in the league are Thorndale, Arva, Dashwood, Exeter, and Clinton, making a compact six -team grouping. There is also a possibility that Lambeth and Thantesford will enter teams as well. The schedule for the season is to be drawn up at a meeting tonight. Meanwhile, any persons int- erested its playing (hardball are asked to attend a workout at the local hardhall park on Sun- day afternoon. The club is also looking for two bat boys, and they will he picked ar the same time. Manager of the new Zurich entry will he Percy Bedard, Jr. while some of the other prosp- ects for the club are Paul Char- rette, Richard Schilhe, Kevin iy9rk innon, Dick Bedard, Aub- rey I3edard, Glen Overholt, Pat Bedard, Tony 13edard, John Motntnersteeg, Gerard Charrer- te and Joe Kenda. The new manager pointed out, however, that all positions on the team are open and everyone interest- ed is urged to conte to the workout. New uniforms have been • ordered and are expected to arrive shortly. The cost of the uniforms is being borne by various business establisltntents throughout the area. RECEPTION and DANCE fdr Leo t)ucharrne and Bonnie Mason (bridal couple) SAT., MAY 25 ZURICH ARENA Music by THE CAVALIERS Everyone Welcome! THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974 II. The only items which appear 1 missing is liquor. On Saturday, two damage complaints were reported by the owner of Oakwood Golf Course ' in Grand Bend. 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