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i1?AFi,GEi 5,.1958 -
UNITED 'CHURL
Minister:
Rev G. ,A. Meiklejohn,;
B.A.., /3.D.'
•SUNDAY, MARCH 9th
10.00', a.m.: Cl urch School.
11.00 a.m.; .Subject,,
"When Things; 'Happen':'.
Lucknow`
P esb . er` ian Church
°N- • Minister:
Rev. Wallace McClean"
SUNDAY, MACH 2nd•
11;Of1 a,m.: Morning worship..
12.15 pan.: Sunday- School..
3.00 p.m.:. •Dungannon.
Tilt Luc
RTH YORK GETS,
CAL; B ING:-
Luolcnow District .High.•'School
Board went . on record at .Mort
day night's meeting 'of heartily
agreeing with the stand taken -
;by the Ontario .School Trustees'
Council,• in connection with the
North York Sph,obj: Board prob
lem. 'The local Board is "100 per.
Fent behind" the . .Trustees' Coun
til, and,sent. a..w, ire to; this .effect
on Tuesday to Mr. P. M. Muir,
executive -secretary, of the • Co'unr;
til.
• At ' Monday's meeting •'three;.
telegras. :were received, . from., m
the . Association ` of High School
Boards, which' 'dealt. with .the
teacher situation 'ing• North . York
A'reply, was requested.
The Lucicnow Board discussed
the matter at length 'in thro .;
ing their full support behind the
School' 'Trustees. Cbuncil..
. Their telegraphic ' support' will
b'e added to the support of 142
school , boards • which had been
received up to. the end of thc.
-'week.
T T :tends
o' give e _dispute .between the
North York . School' Board and
the Ontario '.Secondar.School
Teachers Federation a ' cooling -
Off period and until the dispute
is solved or submitted' . tn.; arbi;,
tration,.-_other supporting boards
are refraining ..from advertising;
interviewing • or .hiring,, teachers:
The � North. York school ..board
was "pink.. listed" -by the ` Fed-
eration on February 25.
The North York board of edu:
cation is ,offering $400 increase
and a $30'0 annual raise. The pre
sent salary. scale ;in North. York
•s $3,700 minimum , for ndri-spec-
ialist teachers and .. $6,500 rnaxi=
mum. .The. minimum for special-
.ists is $4,300 ,arid the maxinnum
$7,300.,
Drop Interest ' Rate;;. Again '•
`The. Board was notified by the
,local : branch of the Bank . of'
Montreal that municipal • loan
rates have been reduced. from.
51,4. ; to 5 : Percent, effective Feb:
'ruary "lst
• Information is:, to be sought
from a .typewriter companyas
to their policy in servicing : type-
writers•` and , the cost of 'b.lank-
ing. out . ;keys . for: instructional:
purposes
It was 'reported that work on.
:the .school. telescope. would soon
be. completed.
Gliders. are to - be obtained for
250 chairs. Teacher purchases of
supplies exceeding. •$5.00:- are -to
be referred . to the • Purchasing
,Committee.. .
Information was : received from
the 'Department concerning . the-
new regulations` re g a r d i n g:
grants;; Trustee. I-iiighes reported
on an interview he had.' with .In
spect.ors 'McCoy and• Wilsoncon=
cerning ',.transportation " and ..the.
,
new grantschedule.
oo s eps. to-- e' `
• Cross" .
(2) Gathering 'Bitter Grapes.
,All. 'welcome to . this Service'
Laval &General
Miss,
13e11. Robertson, who has
not been enjoying good .health
Pr ' a ,time, 'was. taken to Wing-
ham .Hospital 'on Sunday:•
Mr. and `Mrs. Jack Naylor and
three; children, •Tom, . 'Steve ' 'and
Norma 'Jean;. of Kitchener. .were
Sunday, visitors at the :home . of.
•Mrs. R. H. Thompson.
M, .Greer. returned from
,Toronto :. a'. few days ago,. where
he had been havinga check-up
ioll'owng his eye operation 'and
was fitted with glasses.
'Mr..` and Mrs Gordon Jewitt of,
Prince Albert, Sask:, are visit-
ing with Mr.. 'and Mrs. Victor
Errington, Dungannon and other
relatives.
Mr and Mrs Jack' Spanner Of.
Richmond. `Hill; and . :1Vtr. Sam
Richards ' of Cavan 'Were 'among
those attending 'the funeral • of
'IVlrs. Richard' Richards:•:
Doug Barton visited here the
first• .6f<,, the :.`week after flying
home • froth,' 'Arizonawhere he
had 'been visiting, He will return
to.Toronto to spend: the.•remaid
er of the winter.'
Mrs: Bertha Lougheed was in
Kitchener on Sunday visiting
her father,. Wm..: Stimson,who
has beenhospitalized . there for
'the past four :months: Bill is feel
ing fine and .has gained 'eleven
Pounds. in' that time;
ONCE AGAIN:.: YOU HAVE
SELECTED ME
'TO . BE YQUR
onservafi
,nddate
for
RIDIN
I am grateful
.for y'our
conf idence,
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Inserted bthe.
�► ' truce i Cons
crvative •Association
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>:W SENTINEL, LUCKKOWP ONTARI
Sic.OTCH. D
NTENN1 cL
Members of • the
program, ex-
ecutive and finance committees:
met at the• home. of program,
chairman; W. L. MacKenzie, last:
Wednesday evening to deal, spec-
Mealy ' with the ' matter of . a
Scotch day at the Centennial.
• Saturday has been tentatively:'
set for this feature and because
of . tradition. associated • with
.Lucknow and "The games", con-
siderable ,study is being given • to
this ,phase of the . program.
;The questionchiefly discussed
was, whether , td.' stage highland
•competitions, or to hold •:a. pro
gram 'demonstrating some . of:.
those • features so. popular here
before the'*turn of the century;
•and which were successfully re-
vived 'during :the 1916:..reunion.
A competition for "B" class-
pipe bands and, piping and danc-
ing was suggesteda but from the'
discussion of ,the matter 'emerg-.
ed thef idea favoring the engag-
ing of "big name" bands, in.
addition to professo aldance
,. �... ,..ME.o, n some :o
feats •of strength associated with
"The ,Games":'
• Of 'course,. all these 'ideas 'are
..still in, the planning stage; but
every , effort is being. made to:
Plain.a day patterneeafter those
that held .such a thrill for many.
of this district's. forbears.
• On Thursday a. deleg•ation went
to Southampton to discuss ,centen-.
nial program details' with `a com-
mittee . in. that town, where. they
are also marking their hundredth
;birthday ' this ,year. 'Inforn-ation
of : mutual' benefit was exchang-
ed, ..and Southampton officials
expressed. the opinion that Luck-
How's plans were much'.. further
advanced than were .theirs:
Over 2,000.. Letters Go ' Out• •
The first direct mail adver-
tising of the Centennial went..
out : •about ten days . ago, when
over 2,000' letters were ,nailed.
Already replies.' are coming:. in,
several •..of th.e m ` containing:
names to be. added to the mail
' ing list.
• There are n6 doubt.. hundreds.
Of' names 'of ' foriner residents
from ,town . •and' couritry,•which
could, and should, be , added.. The
responsibility.. f9gr receiving these
names and' .addesses • rests. solely'
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Still a FeW " Choice Selections left for
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CORATORS
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'phone 218, Lucknow, 'Ont.
with relatives and friends. Ere7 hand -theSe. nameS to Kenneth
quent appeals have been made, s:Cameron, so they, may. be in -
with fairly good success: Send eluded' in the nekt
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Doug Harkneis, Minister o
Agriculture, says: -
John .Diefenbaker ,says:-
. "It is a part. and parceLoethe course we have followed
since -we came into. power, to try to give the farmer
. realization .:that this government<and this parliament
are trying tO. do something to aSsure that aglicultUre
nOt be the .poOi orphan cif Canade.
OBINS
-‘,1 believe that .this Wilr'give to -our farinerS
df the JegiSlation is that it makes'it.possible. to provide .,
soMihodity be set at a level having regard te
the estimated average CoSt of ;production, and Other „o-.
factors ',which 'rhugt ,be,Considerecl;, td ensure the 'farm-, ;
et a fair return ter his •labour and InVestment, and tO
maintain a fair relationship ibetIVeen the price, r'eceiv- .. .
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AGRICULtURAL PRICE STABILIZATION., AdT
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Riding 'tleadquarters Phone '536 Kincardine'
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