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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-16, Page 14THE UJCKNOW 'SIENT.MNi i•,, t U.CKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, 'MARCH ASk.about convenient departure and return times For information phone the Jogai CN Passenger Sales Office (Whitechurch News) • Mr. and Mrs; George Tiffin of Lucknow' were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs:, Wesley Tiffin, Charlie' Falconer,, John and Mary of Glammis' . and Jim' Falconer of Lucknow were Sunday ;visitors with Misses Annie and Mary Laid- law . aid-law. Mr, and Mrs. George Currie of East Wawanosh''Township are, spend, • ing this week•with''members. of the- ir family in, London On Thursday evening at Open House, for Central Kinloss School the winner\of the draw for 2 gall- ons of maple syrup was Mrs. Russ ell Gaunt RR 5 .Iucknow , and the, winner 'of the 2nd' prize, 1 gallon. of Maple.' Syrup was a Winghan3 resident. Donald `Gaunt . of Kitchener spent the: weekend with his parents, Mr: and Mrs. Russell Gaunt. Fred Moore and his helpers are putting a new roof On Ivan Laid - law's house. • Messenger meetings will be held'. next Sunday March 20 'at Calvin -: Brick Church and .at the United Church here.. . A large. crowd attended the sale. Thursday afternoon at the farm of Gershon" Johnston. Fair to good prices were realized for •ample- ments-and household articles. Mrs. Will Cranston of St. Aug- • ustine formerly Ruby. Kennedy of 2nd Con. •Kinloss is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. MAPLE .SYRU P• MAKING Leroy and Garry Rintoul are busy making maple syrup from trees they have tapped on Garry's 'farm....• Mrs. Lamb of Goderich was a recent visitor with Annie. Kennedy' . of Wingham. We are sorry to report little ;Karen Beecroft ,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .E.'. W. Beecroft, was ill Iasi week with -flu. We wish -her a speedy recovery . ' Mr. and.Mr§. Gershom Johnston were .Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs•, Ross,.McMichael and family of Seaforth, • ,How mean can a thief be? Re cently the baker had•left 1.9; loav- es. oav- es .of bread, in the tray, in the front seat of a vehicle parked : in the drive way of a horne notfar from the village. It would not be • there 2 •hours, before the folks ' arrived home to find no bread nor tray, On, coming to the vill- age for bread that evening, the, storekeepers were sold out. How inconvenient 'when one has lunch- es to pack i, o . Mrs. George, Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier assisted with the entertainment put on by Luck- • now Agriculture Society in the 'District High School on Saturday evening. Mrs, Ir.a Wall is spending: a few days„with her daughter, Mrs..` George Needham and .Mr. Need- hain of Pinkerton. • Mr. and Mrs:Charles Tiffin, visited on Saturday with heir' parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Win. Brown of Lucknow , to 'celebrate• with • them their .47th wedding • anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Croskorth and Shauna of Toronto spent the weekend .with his parents, Mr. . and Mrs,;. Elwood .Groskorth. Mr. Jim Ross of Kitchener. spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Russel Ross and Mr. Wayne Farrier of West- ern University, London, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Garnet, Farrier.. . Mr, and Mrs.. Albert Coultes • visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Schwichtenberg and family, of Port Elgin: • Mr:. and .Mrs., Russel Ritchie, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and .Mr., Charles Tiffin spent Thursday in. London.' Miss Sandra "Pridhani who had been practise teaching at S.S. -No. 10 returned to'her home near Mitchell. on Friday evening. , Mrs. Claude Coffin who visited with -Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Coultes last week returned home to Galt on Thursday. While hereshe prepared her house for renting to Mr, and Mrs. 'Bill Evans; Mt. Russel Ross with other mem- bers of the Kinloss Central School Board attended a school meeting at. Stratford where they Would meet. the Minister of . Education, William Davis,. in hopes of iron- ” ing out some of the school .prob- lems that have arisen in•this and the. surrounding communities. Mr. Gordon Fisher, :Lonnie. and Lori of Guelph, visited Saturday with his parents;. Mr.• and Mrs. George Fisher.: Gaunt Urges Government To Revie School Grant System Dating To 19 (Report from Queen's ,Park). by Murray Gaunt, M. P. P. . Huron - Bruce All nursing home operators in • the riding will be interested in the " 'fact that Health Minister Dymond introduced a bill. thatwill require` all nursing homes in Ontario to .have a license by January 1,1967. The homes will be subject to in- spection by local medical officers Of health who wi 11 enforce stand-' ands of care set. by the Department. :Initially two types of license will be granted a permanent annual license,; for.holies lhat-rneet ptov , incial•standards and a terriporary. license for those thatmeet only 'a minimum standard. • Dr.• Dymond'said homes that. • operate on temporary•licenses will. be given. from 3-5 years to meet' • standards. Each home .must slaw reasonable progressduring this per7 iod or its license will be revoked. The purposeof the Act is to, est- ablish and enforce, uniform stand- ards across the province. The cost of. Ontario's hospital insurance plan will continue to rise' by. about 50,000,000 a year., until 1970 when the increase will begin to level off.' This fact was revealed by Dr. John•Neilson' chairman of O. H. S. C:. when he appeared before the standing com- mittee of the,legislature on gov- ernment commissions. The cost of the tan h .from 161,700,000 in 191 100,000 1n.1965. He es the 1966 figure will be 3 and said it; might rise to 000 in 1970. 'The throne speech del: tined, I ,spoke about th raising the ceiling on thi grants given per classroo school construction, . ' The department of edi gives a gran of 20,, 000 i room with rnunicipalit only a per c ntage'•of th The per ceritage isdete considering a number of as the basic tax. relief gr equalization grant and'tl grant. • After taking the applied to the $20,000 i `in effect that roughly ha classroom cost is eovere grant as it applied to ou year. The last time this gra ed was approximately.1 less to say'onstruction. .s'oared since that time. 1961 the total cost of c of public school building 51,,3%.,• . I urged the Departure: immediate consideratiol these grants to.alleviate in part the•terrific bud( !n the municipalities.fo al purposes . e , Quality and service are.:the most impor ,commodities: of .your *al, Co-op. 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