Zurich Citizens News, 1974-09-19, Page 11PAGE 12
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1974
SING AT SPECIAL SERVICE - A Kitchener quartette, the Men -of -A Chord, were guest singers
at the "bride and groom service" Sunday at Emmanuel United Church, Zurich. Left to right are
Clair Zurbrigg, Harry Brown, John Current, and Harold Current. Seated at the piano is their accom-
panist, Mrs. Eleanor Quanz.
Boa
d plan five year forecast
(continued from page 1)
In other business the board
awarded the tender for six nes
school buses to Clinton Chrysler
Plymouth of Clinton for $101,
307. This firm was the only one
to submit a firm price in writing
the other five firms did not.
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It was reported that enrol-
ment on opening day, Septemb-
er 3, for the 32 schools under
the board's jurisdiction totalled
12, 624, up 23 pupils over last
year.
Mr. Cochrane said Clinton
Public School experienced the
greatest increase when some
50 pupils appeared on opening
day who had not been prereg-
istered and were unexpected.
To handle the situation one
of the kindergarten teachers
was hired full time, rather than
half days and another new
teacher was hired.
With one Grade 8 class moved
to a windowless room in the
basement to accommodate the
increased enrolment, the
board authorized Mr. Cochrane
to lease a portable classroom
for the ramainder of the 1974-
75 year at a rental of $210 per
month plus cost of installing
hydro and water.
The board approved the req-
uest from Clinton Public School
to send 52 Grade 8 students to
Camp Sylvan October 15 to 18,
at a cost to the board of approx-
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innately $100 and the salary of
one supply teacher.
The board concurred with the
amendment No 6 to the official
plan for Huron County by the
Ministry of Housing for the
conversion of the former offic-
er's quarters at Vanastra from
commercial and institutional to
residential, consisting of 96
apartments of one and two bed-
rooms and the enrolment proj-
ection at Huron Centennial
Public School and Clinton Public
The board approved the nom-
ination to the Department of
National Defence for a two-
year term with the department
schools overseas of John Ball,
of Seaforth, a teacher at Sea -
forth. District High School. If
he is accepted, on his return
a comparable position with the
board will be available to hint.
His application last year to
teach overseas was not success-
ful.
The Seaforth District High
School Girls' Band willbe notif-
ied that it may accept the
offer of an American Flag on
condition that it be used in the
colour party only when the
band is performing in the Milted
States or when an American
group is participating in a par-
ade in Canada.
Approval was given to amend-
ment to board policy regarding
the chairman's advisroy com-
mittee that it should act as an
internal relations committee
of the board to deal with prob-
lems affecting harmony and
co-operation between trustees,
between trustees and administ-
rators, between administrators,
or between administrators and
the general public.
The following appointments
to permanent staff (non -teach-
ing) were made; Margaret Van
Dyke, R.R.4, Seaforth as
accounting secretary at board
office; two bus drivers at
Brookside Public, Keith Tyler
and Ron Jamieson, both of
Lucknow; bus drivers at Grey
Central, Stewart Steiss, of
R.R.2, Brussels and Ted Red-
path of R. R. i, Listowel; Arn-
old Keys, of Varna as custod-
ian at Huron Centennial School,
Brucefield.
Willmar D. Wein, clerk -
treasurer of Stephen Township
may establish a polling station
in the J.A.D. McCurdy public
School for the residents of
Huron Park for the municipal
elections iu December.
It is to be board policy to
permit the use of schools as
polling stations for municipal,
provincial or federal elections
on the understanding that such
use will not interfere unduly
with the conduct of the school
program.
The board received a cheque
for $3, 064.44, the amount
donated and accumulated in
the fund for.the Paul V. Tiffin
Memorial Scholarship from Mrs.
Audrey Tiffin.
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