Zurich Citizens News, 1975-06-12, Page 191
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CLINTON - ONTARIO
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Honor graduate
at parent's home
Close to 40 friends and
relatives gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Meidinger last Friday evening
to attend a graduation party
for their son Douglas, who has
completed his course in elect-
ronics at Fanshawe College,
London.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1975
CHATTING WITH PRINCE CHARLES - Huron M.P. Robert E. McKinley, as whip of the Prog-
ressive Conservative party, was given the opportunity to formally 'Deet and visit with Prince. Charles
on his recent trip to Canada. Mr. McKinley is shown here in'the House of Commons as he enters
serious discussion with the Royal visitor.
RCSS Board discusses Bill 100
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set aside for a possible school
site in the Devon Park area in
case it jeopardizes it as a school
site.
The Board will write Ontario
Hydro as to the use of the hydro
lane on the west side of this
property to be used by the Board
in the event there is a school
there.
Howard Shantz, who with
chairman Teahen had viewed the
property in relation to Mr. I<ehl's
request, recommended the prop-
erty be cleaned up by removing
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such eyesores as large boulders,
to make it more attractive.
Two rooms in the former Sr.
Peter's School in Goderich
are to be rented to the Town
of Goderich for a Day Nuisery
at a rental of $ 1,200 for the
year, including water, Hydro,
heat, in "as is" condition
effective September 1, 1975 to
August 1976 with the lessee
responsible for minor electrical
orpluinbing repairs.
Joseph Tokar, Superintendent
informed the board that a pilot
project is being initiated when
a Grade 7 class from St. Mich-
ael's School in Stratford will
be in residence at Camp Bituini f
for one week and a Grade 7 class
from St. Joseph's School in Strat-
ford will be bused to and front
the Camp for three days for out-
door science education.
The Board has accepted the
following resignations from its
teaching staff; Susan Johnson
from St. Ambrose School, Strat-
ford, Lutgardis Smith, Francois
Lavictoire, principal, and l.ise
Morneau all from Ecole Ste.
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St. Mary's Hesson; Mary Ottman,
music, St. Patricl<s, Kinkora and
St. Mary's, Hesson; Roberta
hickey, reinedial, special
education, Stratford, and area
at St. Aloysius.
The board approved the hiring
of the following teachers
commencing September 1975,
George Van Slycl< to St. Amb-
rose; Marta Szczesial< to St.
Aloysius; Sharon McGrath to
St. Patrick's at Kinkora; Mary
Kerrebroecl< to St. Joseph's
Clinton; Peter K oe ns to Our Lady
of Mount cannel; and Kathleen
McMillan to St. Michael's
in Stratford and holy Name of
Mary, St. Marys; and Raymond
Contois.
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