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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-04, Page 3DNESDAY, MARCH' 4th, '1959 .' THE LC'CKNOW SENTINEL,LUdKNow, ONTARIO • . PAGE LIBBY'S FANCY PEAS 15 oz. tins .. ... • :3 49c., LIBBY'S CREAM STYLE. CORN 15 oz. tins • ,• .. , • 4 9c: CROWN SYRUP 2 lb.. tins .29c. SALADA TEA. BAGS: • Orange Pekoe, . 60s . . DO IT, YOURSELF ENC'YCLOPEDIA 3 now on. sale 'on Volumeonly • y. 99c wit W00 purchase. Aunt Mary's Coffee, ib bag . , . 67c.. Libby.'s'• Sauc in Cheddar. Cheese { 2129c,, Libby's Peas &: Carrots, 1:5 oz,' ..7 2135c. • Libby's Deep Brown Beans, 1, 5� oT.:,` .3149c;, , Libby"s Fancy Fruit Cocktail 28 oz;` 4Sc Wagstaffe •Raspberry' Jam, 24 oz 2189c, • •Wagstaffe.,Strawberry Jam, 24 oz .. 2'i89c. Miss Canada Choice. Columbia Raspberries 15. oz. Aunt Mary's sliced Bread 24 oz: Red &p White Inst.. Coffee, 5 : oz . , ::, Red & White Tea: bags. 1.0c'off, 'P k 60,' 59c. g 29c. 18.c. 8.3c; Foo 'PHONE 26 FREE DELIVERY' acal `& General , VIr• and Mrs.', Frank Bark. well, Jack • Barkwell and Mrs: Harry. Smith of.Toronto attend- ed the : ifunera1 of . their Uncle, Mr' ..Flaxman Barkweli. Mr.- and: Mrs. M. Osborne of.. Guelph' • visited; with' her' aunt,. :Mn s. Etta• Roberts,•and .;called on Fred Webb- at Wingham Hospital; where. he 'has been a, patient for. • six ' weeks: • Mr, and- Mrs.,.. ton 'Gray,•.'Born- nie . 'and . Tommy ' of 'London, Mr., and. Mrs. Henry Carter of Clin 'ton, Mr.:` Beth Gaunt of" Wing- ham, .Mr.. and. Mrs,, George Phil- • lips: nd' lbert . of Fordyce, Nisi ted at :the` home: of .Mr. Thomas • Magoffin and ' with ~.:Mrs; ; Sam Durum: Recent visitors..with Mrs .Wmr Bushell were M: and:. Mrs. Roy Webster, :Wayne ', and' Brian of. L',ondon, Mr. and Mrs.•. Currie Colwell, Bruce and Betty of kin: - 10 s; in-lsss; Mrs. J. ; W:: Colwell:, Kin= lough; Mr, and Mrs.. Donald Mc- Cosh, .Mary and Dick and • Mrs. Helen Swan of Purple :Grove. • 12:15: 7t00•.' • Lucknow •. : i Pre. sbyterran Churchrrh 1 Minister: , Re v, Wallace McClean SUNDAY, MARCH 88,0'•1959 :.I. 11:0o' am, 'Morning . Worship. prin.k Sunday School. ' 3,00 p,.m, Dungannon; p,m, Evening worship . LUCKNOW• UNITED CHURCH Minister`. : Rev,. • Gordon R. Geiger, B.A., B.D. 1 SUNDAY, MACH ; 8, 1959 l' 10:00 a.m, ,Church ' :School. 11;00• a.m. Divine Worship $' Nursery during church., Thought For The Week' Why, do people TAKE their children to the circus, but!" U D them: to Sunday School? , • P""�rY+.+N.rb:.N..iNri►..1.rili.:n.�.r�l TEACHERS OFFERED $800.00 • (Continued . from Page 1) Experience iallowance at the rate of $200.. per .year, up to ten ,years, should be included in the schedule, .so. that the Board may attract experienced teachers:: Salaries ..of all teachers' now on this *staff ...should:be `adjusted to fit• -the' above schedule, 'allowing $200.' for each yeas' of teaching experience. Some 'benefits, sitch as :hospi- talization: and accumulative sick leave, should. be included ' in the contract 'as.an added i entive.: • We trust ,that. the .Bo Consider., these•: propos. will •arrange a Joint •rne staff and Board in the i future..` rd. will ls,• and ting o f was • general satisfaction during the past year, and in making' the $800 increase offer, Gerald. Rath well' invited • the Members of the staff to . stay,. but ,asked that if anyone contemplated , a change to let • the • Board know : as soon 'as possible. •' • • • Mr. Laur•,had previously,stated that if any'; teacher on the ;.staff accepted a position elsewhere, 'the Board Would be advisedwitih ANIMALS 'Orz ICE—Thr e' child 'ren in ' the ,pre-school and kind- ergarten' class of Luoknow. and District Lions •Club ice' carnival at Lucknow Arena • :on Saturday were. dressed as• animals. Left to LOCAL STUDENT SERIOUSLY I:LL Miss Marion Buckton, 17 -year- old, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Herb.' Buckton ,.of Con 4, • Kin- loss, is " very very seriously ill" in Victoria Hospital,. London. : Marion took ill. last Thursday evening with what ,was . believed to :be the:, flu. and .suffered pains in her back.. On Saturday night .the pain; became . bad, and on . Sun- day she:'was taken' by. the. Luck - now • Ambulance ' to Wingham Hospital : and' fromthere• to Lon- don, where she is under obser in 'twenty-four hours of signing i.vation. and spinal tests have been. the • contract. ., The .: official con=, taken in an effort. to determine 'tract 'calls for such action •withinj•the: nature of, her illness • i • Late Tuesda , ,Marion's moth- er48' hours:. y> shad no further word of. •her. condition. Marion.:, and her, 16 year-old` brother, Bill,. are • stu- 55 six full` time anda part time dents. at 'Lucknow District . High School. right, 'Joanne Thompson, dressed asa rabbit; ...John; MacKenzie lion, and Margaret Montgomery, 'rabbit: Sentinel Photo. Curt Courtesy Kitchener Record • 'Salaries. `.Double f h the past few years : salaries ' have. more than doubled. 'In 1954 fate leacher received $22,650; .in• 1955- 1' Biit trouble did not come sing- 56, seven full ' time and two .•part i •ly at the Bnxckton home: ` 'Herb • tune teacher's,' reeeiv'ed $28;700;1 =Yours sincerely,suffere d: what was .believer. Keith C.:- Laur,. in 1956-57; seven and• one, $29,-1 be be a•gall b ladder attack on Tues - 209; in 1957-58, seven •and: one 'i'and. was taken tp WhIgham 'Salary Committee Chairman. $31,400, in 1958 59, eiglht and one,'' day. the Ontario .School 'Trustee'sMrs Buekten has nothing but dale :another • $6,000. will be add- ° In the.meantime the'advise of 40 600 'and under the new'sche Hospital. Council. has been" sought in the"ed, : without the ' p+ineipal in... '• ( ; praise for their .good neighbours, s matter.. Members of ` the :salary' crease beingtaken into consid-taking who are in care'of the chor- committee are Gerald Rathweil; ') ertioi.; • is and helping in other ways, a W,- • •R.' Hot ev..'and' the Board•.. The salary' uestion occ led during thi period of trouble and. y q up anxiety.' chairman. ',I practically the whole evening, • ' 'W. `li. owey raisethe qu " and •it was after • midnight .before H - d es tion that . as they ' were bargain= a '•few other . details received .at- ing as; -a 'group' . would thi ey, f . tention. Accounts "amounting• to. the Board's offer Was. favorable.,, .some $6,600 Were •passed;: a fav- accept it' as . a' group.. Mr. Laur• orable Inspector's re r.t Was read replied • that while they were and;the Purchase of two addition- bargaining collectively as to sal- al' sewing tnach.ines was, approv- any,' if .acceptable,. he . could not ed, as Mrs. Hewitt has an ex - Speak for who would: iemain,, or coptionally ` iiieavy 'Home Econo gtherwise, on the staff. mics class. 'He' did, emphasize that..anv in:- parttime workmen on an dividual, '.accepting lower. •than hourly basis are covered.;by tip/Ti- the oin thr. ma,ioi ity-apps oved schedule pe,nsation while • working' at the' a Thanks Albie! Albert 'Worrall, editor of the Teeswater News says in part Over in the. neighbouring town of" Lucknow, Editor Cam Thomp- • son of the Sentinel Chas started editorial. ,page, something that snappy Tittle paper has been lack g Might say, �ju.st about° in'—we' mi h the ••only thing it did'lack. We join' in congratulating Edi- for Cam and; add our.•voiee to Lewis takes Edi- . over the. care 'arid the plea::. • "Keep .up the good .feeding. of 'baby triplets. • •• PIONEER PASSES John . Gourley. Ferguson, last member of a pioneer: West Wa- wanosh , !Township `family, . died' at the Home' For The. Aged • at Clinton' on `Monday. He was a) son of James and'. Mary .Fergu- •son and : was born in West' Wa-• wanosh 87 ' years ago Funeral service'Will' ' be con' ducted by Rev:. Roy Kennedy' at the, MacLennan . and • 1VIaeKenzie Memorial. Chapel .. on Thursday,, at 2!00 o'clock' with .interment. in Dungannon Cemetery:. . HOME' BINGO NUMBERS For :The Week •of march 2nd:.. Monday, 'March 2 . 'N • 33 'Tuesday, March 3 • G 51 Wednesday, March 4 • I' 26 Thursday, March',:6 :, N : 33 Friday, March 6 G.' 66 Saturday, ,March" 7: '. iI: •.7 L ceum Theatre• WINGHAM • Two shows' each night • First at 7.15: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 5, 6, T.• Jerry. Lewis, , Marilyn 1VIaxwell' in. ROCK -A -BYE. .. BABY' A merry mixture of pathos ;and. zany • slapstick antics' as Jerry is out of the Feder tion and could school, but not t t • ' • work. .not t'c�arti in Ontario, vorwRIPWIIIIBERMIONIPENNIIIMPIIIIPP ' i from It • con rat ors was ». the, information received i m the. FOR' Qualified • Teachers 'Workmen.s Compen anon 'Board. ; ❖' . �1' .. ' 'The category increase is foi' Members of the . High School qualified teachers according to. Board' ' are 'not covered. specified qualifications, llepait- l Questions were raised and op - mental regulations require that inions expressed dining the de- p . positions ,filled by •teachers with liberations,- such ,as: can 'wwe ex- letter of permit; be advertised, pect betterteaching from a�'sal each ,year. The Loard cannot ad- ai.y increase; does a schedule and vertisc for, a . teaeher for a posi- increment mean ' nothing •f•r o m tion that is filled by a 'teacher one year to another who. is. ';to with' 'the required qualifications assess the: ability of one teacher without good. reason. It • was ..em as compared with another, what phasized that "it .has, to be an. awfully good• reason, • as the Board has learned by exprrience, It. was' pointed . out that there •Ctiff Crawford is 'a if t a ers fail rd do a oh can the 'Boa "to "deliver the goods:" 'teachers! are.. thinking not only of,,, thetn- selves 'but of 'the good of the school and community by secur- • ing` a alar' scale that will att• - patient in 'r Witi harp lic>sptt�'nl,where lie, is ,act :t e best teachers; were not • - l against paying agood salaries to • good teachers; ,the Board' is 1 the squeeze between the 'texpay- i. er and mounting costs: under observation to determine the nature of his ''illness;Mrs, ,Wilfred Drennan and Mips. rias, G. Drennan ,Sr. are visiting at Guelph, with their grandchil- dren, Dawn dren, Dawand Judith 'Aron Ste- wart, while 'Mr.. and Mors.' Mel. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs., An- gus.1V1owbray of Wingharn are .vacationing. at Daytona Beach, Florida. A scouttnaster, noticing that Kis recruit scouts were having difficulty' organizing their first rock -out, asked whether they had"•'if o rig o t.t c n; any essential equipment. "Yes,')'replied. one, "My mother." • 1 PARK THEATRE GoderiellI Jow Playing —'Double .:Feature - "Ma. & Pa Kettle at Waikiki" and Dana • Andrews with Piper . Laurie in '.'Smoke 'Signal:" ,Monday, Tuesday, " Wednesday; .March 9,- 10, 11. . James Stewart, Kim, No ak and • Barbara Bel .Geddes i thrilling suspense:,drama .concerns a man suffering .This thri 1 g � � g. from -a strange illness and involved in the death of his - friend's wife "VERTIGO" In Vistavision and Deluke Thursday,. Friday, Saturday, March 12, 13, 14 "THE PERFECT , FURLOUGH" • A highly anusing spicy romantic comedy' starring Tony. 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