ADDINGTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
~—». . The monthly faceting o'f the committee Vas held on Tuesday-evening. Prrtent: llr C. Flak (cbtirmsn), Uri E. M. Thrower, and Messrs C. Kent, <1..8. JBarne.tt, W. Coote,. J. Ealham, J. Q. Tajflor, and A. K. Beardsley (Secretary). Mr \V. 11. Griffiths Bent- nu apology, for unavoidable absence. . . Correspondence win recblved from the Education Board stating that on the recommendation of.the, senior inspector two of the larger room* would be extended, and two extra class room* prtrUri, If the Department approved, and would make-a pant for the purpose. A.auin of £l7 lOi waa panted by the Education Board toward# the coil.of top-dressing the asphalt. It wak decided to approve of the appointment of Mr Berry as successor to Mr & Walker. Accounts for asphalting, electric light, installation,' yand grass cutting were passed fof payment. The Visiting Committee reported that the school wag very clean and In wod'order.; The-Baw Committee reported hiving hid dimeuMy. in emptying the bath as quickly as usual, and that It -would be ready for - nae In a. day or two. The headmaster,, that Mr j. McGulgan had taken up his new dutlea that day. and that Miss Thomsan would be absent for some time on etck leave,- J»er place In the meantime being' taken by Miss Parker.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18916, 3 February 1927, Page 3
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