The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-04, Page 4eriorj
— THE HURON EXPOSITOR.DECEMBR 4. 1980
Trusts of the,. IJUrciu
County Bod,14 'Of 84iicatioti
believe their ritual of private
meetings before official
board sessions are neces-
sary,
In a special board meeting
last Monday, .Director of
Education JohnCochrane
asked trustees if they wanted
any changes made inthe
eomriiitteee of the whole
structure for the coming
if term. Most trustees ,agreed-'"
that the private sessions
were necessary when dis-
cussing personnel problems.
Mr. Cochrane prompted
the- -discussion by asking if
any changes were needed in
the board's approach to
private sessions. The min-
utes of the in -camera meet-•
ing are included in the
following months agenda,and
all recommendations are
covered by a single motion.
Trustee Clarence McDon-
ald said the closed sessions
were not being abused and
were a necessary part of
board business.
"There are things discuss-
ed in committee and that's
where they belong." he said.
We can't change that be-
cause we have to protect our
personnel."
Goderich trustee. Dave
Gower. said the closed ses-
sion should be conducted at
.the conclusion of the regular
board meeting and the sub—
jects to be discussed in the
closed session should be
listed.
EDUCATION
"It is normal to state the
purpose of going into a
closed session but here it's
done every month." he said.
"Only the trustees know
what the subject is and at'
the end a blanket statement
covers all motions. It would
be more open to the public if
there was a list of what was
, to be discussed."
Eugene Frayne said there
was no put -pose to Gower's
suggestions and that all
closed session motions were
Included in the minutes.
Personnel Relations Ad-
mintstrator. Peter Grvseels.
said time was needed to
notify personnel if termina•
non of a Lontract was in -
1.)k -cd
"If an employee reads it in
the local paper the,next (la v11
doesn't give us time to talk to
them." he said If it is not
public until a month later we
have the time to notifv
employees of the Lhanges ' •
One trustee said a hoard
cmplov ce read about a
change in status in the
newspaper before being non
fied by the hoard
Huronview
Sunday morning service
was held in the auditorium
with Rev. Wittich in charge.
the 20 voice male choir from
Blyth came and sang three
numbers which were much
enjoyed.
The Exeter Young People
and Pastor Loshbough came
Sunday afternoon and held a
service
• Marie Flynn. Lorne Law -
son. Wilson McCartney. Ken
Dale. Warren Whitmore.
Stewart McCall. Stan Haien
entertained at Old Tyme
Music which was held in
Normal Care Sitting Room on
Monday afternoon. •
We took a van ride to
Seaforth and Kippen on
Monday with Eber Lewis.
Norm Dupee. Charles
Macey, Bill McCurdy, Jim
Ruddock. Ray Cornish and
Joe McConnell enjoyed the
ride.
On Wednesday afternoon
we had a large turnout of
both residents and staff as
well as some visitors to our
Pie Social. Special thanks to
Mary Lou Driscoll who was
responsible for the baking of
all those delicious. pies. Ed
Stiles provided the lovely
Chnstmas music that came
from_ the Organ in the chapel
on Thursday afternoon.
Mass was held in the
chapel on Friday morning for
our Catholics.
We have been playing
bingo on ground north each
Friday and the location
1 seems popular with the resi-
dents.
We hope the residents
have been enjoying. our new
stereo which we have playing
in various places throughout
the home.
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COLGATE 100 ML 1 29
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