HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-22, Page 7• ,
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°.yV�nesday, January 22rxd, 1947
• • 1ELD, SCHOOL
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BOARD' MINUTES
minutes , of meeting held on
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M :'4th, 1947. •
an A eKa was .appainted
... . 1Vlr. TioY�., y
as chairman . and Richard Kil • fipt,.
rick, as sec.-treas. of -the Ashfield
School Board for the year 1947..
-.. The'secretarY d
WAS Appoint as
representative, or the . Goderich•
r
, Area committee to; arran6e a d,
o-
g
am for. the .regular 'Thursday
night program on CK NX, Wng-
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THE 'L,UCKNOVWI` :SEN'TINET , . LtJCKNOW, ONTA ,IQ,
liam from 9.00 ,to 9.30, known as.
the Edueationai Round Table,
The caretakers chosen for the
various schools duties to , cocci,
hence February 1St, . are as fol -
l WM,1 No•r 1, Mrs. Dave 1►Iartrn;
'No 4, Geo.. McLennan; No. 5),
Thos, Hackett; No. :6, Elaine Pet-
rie;; No.. 7,. Earl ' Swan No. 8,•
Rory- MacDonald; No. 9, Wm.,
Smith; No. 10, • Robt. Scott;No.'
11,' Robt., Rising; No. 12,; James:
Bradley; No.. 13,• . Bernadean . Al-„,
'Ion; No, 16, Earl Rivett; N6. 17,E
Herb Pentland, No ,tenders' Were:
received for ,Nos,and 15 and
MacKay- was appoinnted to try. to
find. caretakers for these. •
Dr. Johnston,-M.O.H,, attended
the, meeting .suggesting' -that the'
School Board take ,over the 're
sponsibility .of free dental care
for the pupils which is now pro-
vided by the :Ashfield 'Township;
Council. The Board approved of
the plan and asked Dr. Johnstor
to bring the matter before: the
Council at their next 'Meeting.'
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PAGE SEVEN
'The secretary was askedto ad -.he, nor his parents Were -aware
existed, An old piece of timber••,
offered support' in keeping -Don-
ald's head above water.' In this
Predicament for an'•.hour the lad
:was ' 4iumbed.:through -. and his
strength was failing! him, when•
his last frantic cries .for help were
heard and lois rescue :rade" in the
nick of ' time,
Vertise for wood tenders in the
t"iexV two, issues of the Lucknow
and Oodericla. papers:
The next reg.>.41ar m.. etiitg. is to':
be; heir: o ::February b
Richard -Ki pa'trick, sec,-treas.
Rescued From �d, Well
Donald' Howe, 12 -: year r. old
IJnderwood lad 'had a' harrowing
experience •recently, when he TEESNVATEt NEWS is the.. 4th
dropped into an old ' well as it Bruce County paper to adopt the
caved . in under: him, and which • tabloid „format.
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'!'lie' Wartime Prices and ,Trade Regulations (Order in Council P.C.,
852# 'of .November 1, 1944)• established basic' period`• maximum prices
for goods,' and .designated services These -regulations. ,were passed
under the authority of the War Measures Act, and continue:if:in force
under' the National Emergency 'Transitional Powers Act,''194...'•
From 4inti to. time &est basic maximum prices have .been > varied dr
the fixed. maximum has' been suspended in. the case of pari•cular goods
: and services by Orders issued by the Wartime Prices. and Trade Board .
under' she: 'authority of ;the above .Regulations, , A few days ago a sub-
• -stant al nuinber:of suspensions 'fro.m price control .• was angounced •
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I now be believe it •is desirable :therefore ' that a summary should' •:
published of those goods and services on which, a legalmaximum price.
'•'remains in force.under the provisions of the Wartime Prices and Trade :•
Regulations so that all citizeirs. may be given an opportunity. *0 inform'.
them'selves°.of .the law.,
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heYcocl,Vletprice ince .cot_itl;o. `:.re8 ulati_ons,are.-..containe!dr:. W
ila�ardm ,.
' Prices' and Trade' Board Order No. 684 which is *available. to.:the public
at any office of the Virartime• Prices and Trade Board, 'and to. •. ,which
reference shouuld be
• m adefor exact details.
_ .i
mmaryof:' •
•
1r Sausage casings, • an",mah an•d
- • artificial;
•.. iv
rrieals. ,Poultry product: eiicept cer
•Yeast. tam varieties of canned pain
••• Bread, bread .rolls, ' biscuits'. • • try and tandp
neoultry sand
and bakery products. ' ' wick spreisdit.•
• :Processed cereals; cookedJor ° ' . • Eggs in the shell; :• eggs frozen
f .
~:uncooked,-�includin$-breaTC : -- or powdered.
fast , cereals,' 'nusearoni,•ver ," • :Canned ualition,., canned' .sea
• micelli, , spaghetti; noodles •trout; canned pilchards: `
u.
'and Other •linieritary • paste • Edible. animal and vegetable
products fat. including lards and
• Rice, shortenings.
• Rot and pearl 'barley. '
:.• Shelkd corn,: butnot tt : (COTNINO
chiding popping,corn:. •a' Itileri''
•: Dried peas,'soya beans; dried. s•. Your •i?id . boyi.
beane.except,limabeans and , suits, pants, coats and other
red kidneybeam: 'clothing:except fur coats.
' '• Fabric caps.
•Bakigg powder.•
`•.Men's+youths': and boys'
'••Starch.
+Sugar, sugar -:cane syrups, • furnishings, as follows: shirts,
n
colt blouses underWea
glucose. pyjamas, •n t�ii-iir i- an
• Edible:rnelasses. dressing gowns .
• Hone,!. I • Wonien's,,misses', girls'. chil-
•`MaPle inducts ->-1946 pro
d-
• mixes and
dren's•aind infants, garinents
uction, ofall kinds.(except fur coats)
'ICandy, ,. confectionery and •andof.any mate" ,(exeept
". 'caramel: pure ink) • •. •
• 'rea,'•coffee, coffee : conetht- •' Brassieres "• and foundation
rates.,, •. Women''ti,'�rnisses'•, ' uls' and
•
!+.Cacao beans; .cocoas butter ¢
•:Cocoa;.^and. choeplate .and' ` children's` accessories: as'fol -
beverage preparations eon-. lows: dickies;;.bibs, halters,_
'taining'. cocoa or powdered ` `neckwear, collars. cults and,
• , milk. ' .
'•• Soft drinks • and 'soft drink.
concentrates, except`mineral ; 1
sparkling or•spring waters in made from fur felt.'
their. natural Kinn
` • Malt:. ,,Malt. extract,` malt • Knitted wear of all kinds.; for
syrup: ••
¢ either. sex,'udisnclng• under
'••Vine ar,. • • garments, outer "'garments.
a pep r. an w rte. r'i`s
' and ' i' headwear, • g
, per. tut
b White
contain
ing black or white pepper: RW 4•ailk,gartaients, silk.stock.
• Butter • ' •ings.oi.wornen's and misses'
• Casein: millinery.
• • Cheddar cheese,processed `' • Handkerchiefs ...: