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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-27, Page 2PAO! * THE LUCKNOW SENTINE.,L •Meed+c¢x-.y s.w.ausr w—.1 ^wr..+ x w •+r+ ....w,.n.. ��+.. ww+.+nn...e..we+n.'S'a The uNew SENI1N1114ti LUCKNOWW 0t4TARI.e IMO Siipty Terni On,the Nur.n-eruc El.undaryl . 4 d •as sscoad'' clam, mail, Pool Mee Department, Ottawa IilEbli d 1e73 -Published Each Wedne&dsy Afternogn Member of 1ht C.W.N,A. And COMA. rce*ion, Rate, $400 a . year In advance to the ,U,S.A.,: $5.00 . ponald. C. 'I'hompsono P l Aieher WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 27th, 1744 LUCKNOW ONTARIO ° .:W.EDNE$DAY, APRIL 27th, 114 ELIEMENTARY SCHOOLS MUST .INDICATE OBLIGATION m, Lucknow H. S. Boards Pass Resolutions Dissolving Areas In Favour Of Amalgamation New Area Would Take .On New Name It was explained at the regular Meeting of the Wingharri District High School Board that the Luck' now District High 'chool Board ' had passed a resolution asking the, 'consultative committees of Huron 'and Bruce. Counties to dissolve the "Lucknow district' in order for Create a new district comprising • that now .under the jurisdiction of both Lucicnow and Wingham, A similar resolution was present- ed to the V ingharn board• by the ' secretary, , to dissolve its district,. This was discussed by the metn- bets'.. The resolution outlined the conditions of,,amalgamation, Chief of : which was to make the Lucknow High School available•to the elementary boards of Lucknow , and Kinloss once:`anaalgamation • takes, place. .The board. pissed'', 'the resolution, which will be for- warded tothe county' committees.' The Wingham board late met - witha. group from the Lucknow board and furthercondition was FIRST RUN FILMS 11WAIR. CONDITIONED COMFORT ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS - TOURS,,.' FRI., SAT. A 'RIL 28-29-30. added to the resolution to the eff- • ect that a formal agreement from • the elementary school interests should indicate their obligation in taking over the Lucknow build ing. The two groups also discussed a proposed building program which will be necessary if amalgamation. of the two districts takes place.; The added facilities as: outlined by Principal F. E. yMadill,w ll. be in addition to those already :app- roved by the Department of Edu- cation for a necessary expansion at the school, :based, on survey figures, of enrolment 'at. the school over the next five years. The new proposal includes acc- ommodation cc-ommodat on for an extra 190 pupils from the Lucknow area. which• would bring total acconim- odation at the school up.,to 1,460 . pupils- TO accommodate these. 190 students itis proposed tto add•'three Classrooms, onescience roam.. • Sandlra Dee 'Bobby 'Darin' • Donald: O'Connor Plus Laurel, & Hardy The Laughing Twenties A FILM FIRST WITH; THE' NOSTAIGIeBEST• OF STAN AND OLLIE'S GOLDEN ERA OF COMEDY two vocational; shops and .one commercial room : The proposal also recommends an enlarged administration area. an enlarged cafeteria andconsideration of departmental work areas. There is also the possibility of the need 'fat a fourth gymnasium. The previous building, program allowed for four classrooms, one: library, secretarial laborat.acy, office' practice room, marketing. room, agricultural laboratory, greenhouse, machine shop, metal and welding shop, occupational shop for boys, single gymnasium. cafeteria addition, 'staff room, teachers' workroom and increased administration area., This plan was set out.%o'supply facilities for an,expected increase in enrolment' over the next five years of ;400 students .from the . existing Wingham area.. The two boards also discoed the need, for a change of name if the two districts amalgamate,: and a Motion was passed to suggest to the county consultative comm ittees• that tine new area be . called • 'The Huron=Bruce Secondary ' Schema .District- . other business i•tmcspal' Mad^ repeated that seven teachers have resigned, effective the 'end of Tune, and that a number of replace relentshave, been secured buil some podtions ate •c len, / ,No actionwas taken on a.letter , &O a the Tees tettncH in re- gard to school cerate a • pro e . Barrs .11,te'plcitacv Revirs tield their .'regular imeeting.u April� gator 6ottithets,was fin charge' of cite,, Einnditer mom o canes was w clr eatruf'was- iMerg;ittledl. , '14't s. Ram innry ' be a hirie ilAtOnitay..' Apr.. i meFwaie of this' is to ze chalccall r t- FEtterFmt stop t *as _ .,., f =fft;� ,I'. �"�"Lcria,;,, iii =wit Ifas.*.rne :triter : Ed i as r'o ;i It. tat a4tt, ;.7binraltre ter 7.. .. Mt. and S. am". " trm` Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wilson and family inthe passing ofhermoth- er, the late Mrs. Kennedy Of Kincardine- ' Mr. and Mrs, Ron Stanley and family, M. and Mrs. Ralph Goes - el and family; Alex Stewart and: girls visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart on. Sunday. Mrs. Elmer 'Benedict and Virg, ,roma spent Easter week in Brown City, Michigan, returning by • fid allacebur, g and visited Mr. and tit T. J. Martinfamily. Mr. 'and Mrs. Stanley Benedict of. Pett Lambtoo spent' the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'Benedict.. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.. Reage 'of• MacGr'egot, Manitoba,', on their. • way home from ,visiting their son. Petty Officer A. R', Reage and daughter inlaw• and; family of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,are visit, ing with the latter's sister and brother in law, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Tanner of Lucknow-. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Southgate, Michigan, and who ..'. have just returned home. from .seen= ding six Months in Tampa, Florida ware weekend visitors with Mrs. Zack McKendrick and Madeiy ne: McMorran. SATURDAY MATDUEE larzeu • And -'Tine Last Safarr'. • • SAT. _-TSS. APRIL 3EA - MAAY 2-3 •i • CrossboWil- • (T a Cxeaw t Spy Mission"). • • - • • anes= s I - " • Jolt tis • • 0 lien t true 'sixitr three wird. aaerta set •• e a it teat • ar' 1�Caa~ >Q • • VINE AXE SONY THAT .THIS WILL ISE THE LAST. FILM SHOWN AT THE MEM THEATRE FOR T'H E: TIAlt !mow WE Midi.' PERHAPS OPEN. AGAIN IN THE: LAM MOM OR EI~ FALL_� .