Cr) 2{§5 Board feels ministr is listening oar eels ministry 1 -’ & & h ing ‘‘ cai Charbonâ€" 5 Thg fRe]xzxï¬rcw Cofunty Shortly after the hearâ€" (of whnc}ln3 l;he‘re lar‘;z_ ï¬vetgg ::::ga’u said trustee oard o ducation feels ings, an announcement was the RC including ' legislaâ€" Ithi Ministry of Education is made by the Minister vice-chairmalrll) WOI;Ill_d gg:fg tivthOsï¬fil:t:ef t{;rm gMel. . "stening to its concerns extending the term of to exist on the public 2 3 about the proposed legislaâ€" trustees gepresenting separâ€" by December 31 of this lor, i?"t t}:e fb?ardreésleï¬tit:é § ?on extending full funding ate school ratepayers to 13. year. J y=ge, itthsagri:lfg it for p or _ Catholic _ secondary. months, The _R slo uo rWonn ill be school education. "Assuming that Bill 30 is â€" boards voiced their conâ€" Your c‘i‘oflnnzï¬nt; ;V;;-‘lbers Trustee _ Art â€" Charbonâ€" passed in carly 1986, there cerns about this to the consld%rle y :ed o urhs nfeaui1 who is the chairman â€"will continue to be separate â€" legislative committee at the (‘;{:326 b;yclgl.l;(;g consideraâ€" of the board‘s IMPACT â€" school representatives on â€" hearings. F 6 } * e committee, and who was public school boards until "I think they‘re listenâ€" _ tion of the bill,"" she wrot one of the representatives December 31, 1986," Mr. n n ty o. en e +. from the RCBE attending Conway said, recent hearings chaired by The minister stated the the â€" provincial legislative clarification of policy will committee in Ottawa, _ allow _ those considering thought _ both _ it and running for office adequate Minister Sean Conway were time . to make â€" decisions attentive . to _ reservations about their candidacy. raised not just by the local In the initial draft of the board but other public bill, trustees representing boards as well. separate school ratepayers t ic i4 ene h cl en ater. Al _/ e . . P o e l e3 1 e . /)) | CBPE ues t . 2. 7â€"" e > 'â€*-h!;?{ S {g e es a § R + j M a . ~** & â€" | c i auls on o e P 104 . . 1e i N* e o [ v T CHu . is 5 e i. $ v~ B oR (€2, °5: \~â€"/f i : i ut D ces Mn h0 > o. ce [ e i & \ P s s a h s e l 3 e Nesn 4 \/ 4 t is i oo n | j y 3 ~ \% is tosf <â€" 0 . iï¬ fk.. * c ts â€" e 0 o fa 4 . ~arprermnee J 9 e Fals MeH on . 3 TE o3 Nee s tSsl, m °+A l 9 Alany= NC .. ~& \ wl 3 * E> . C ,v\,),’g’;~§ . . d 9e . es 9,.4@ 3 4 . ya woor a Jn3 o . . . m ladime C eeD 0 000C .. oo TA0E Rodney Neitzel of Eganville earned the Principal‘s awa.rd for OuiSlaNdl.ng achievement and effort during the 1984â€"85 school year. Making the presentation of a book to Rodney was OHS principal Don Whillans. /7}â€;-5/5,’5 e "A) } es se . M& ty . § : Ei 10. Case e i. See â€" wee KS . _ 200 M . BR Ccb raulupPs $ EV * k ) Cfl 4 30 23@ °T 2 ~m o. is . 2e _ 1 V s h: sn a 19 C .. JP a Moaat "23@ § | Several students were recognized for proficiency in and Steve Hoffman. In the back, from left, are Math last Wednesday evening at OHS. In the front presenters and teachers Karl Krose, Marjorie row from left, are, Leanne Enright, Sheila Douwes, Ferguson and Tom May. June Swan, Linda Dombroskie,. Michelle Kenny