HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-01, Page 7IEDNESDAY MARCH #st, 1947 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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The board agreed to contribute
to the trip to Toronto for prefects,
which is now an annual event.'
Mr. 'Madill, along.with Mr..
Fortuneand Mr. Moir,
attended the Canadian Showplace
in Toronto on� January 28th and
reported to the board on equip,,
'tient and furnishings which were
on display. Two staff members,
Mr. Beard and 'Mr.. Stuckey also
:attended the show,as did Mr;
.Mowbra:y, a member of the -.
vocational advisory committee.
A' meeting on Tuesday' of this
week at Clinton'for area school
trustees was noted and several
members indicated they would
attend. .
A letter, from'J. M. Kopa's Of
the school staff invited; the board
members' and their ;wives to
attend, a social evening at the
Legion Home on' February .,?3rd.'
The board decided.to hold its
next meeting at the Lucknow'•
school` instead of Wingham, on
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Of Lucknow as .attendance officers.
The principal told the board
that a new health course is bein
offered by the Department for
Grade 9 students, which is much
broader in scope• than: the course
taught in the past. The new prog
ram was, authorized by the board
for use.in both the Wingham and.
Lucknow schools.
Mr: Madill also told i 'the board
th9 the Wingham football team
and the junior and •intermediate
cross, -country teams had won the `
Huron -Perth Conference champion
ships last fall: As result the
.board- gave an OK for the purchase.
Of crests for the team members,
,daily
Mr., Madill said.. attendance
in January had averaged 916•.
Mr. Cardiff reported that .a num
ber of people from :Brussels'
would like to have arrangements..
made for an extra ,bus for those
Students participating in extra
curricular .activities. ,The problem
was left, with the transportation •
committee
.LUCKNOW BUSINESS'''
A: letter from Elwin Hall 'of. the
Lucknow ,staff regarding band
instruction, was 'read. and the
board sanctioned thesame treat-
Kyles &.Kyles , architects told
the"Huron-Bruce District High.;
School Board last week -that tend-
ers
eekthattend-
ers for the $2,700,000 addition
to the school will be called on,.
March 10th, provided the nece:-
ssary plans'can be..completed by '
that time. The plans include a
number of standard classrooms,
new shops, two gymnasia,. green-
house, library and enla-rd '
administration area. When com-
pleted the building will be, able
to handle' 1,500 students.
To make room for the new
addition it is, necessary to have:
the school barn removed and it
was put tip for sale: Albert Worr-
all of Teeswater, property 'chair-
man, said the best offer was from.
E.J. Smythe of the Teeswater
area at .$411.00, H.A. Hamilton
of Gorrie bid$200..00 for the
furnace.
Leslie Fortune, ;chairman of the
inance and insurance committee,
said that the insurance on •both
the Wingham and Lucknow school
had been reviewed and some
increases were recommended' on
the Lucknow building.
Mr. Fortune also presented the
auditor's statement which listed.
gross revenue at •$7 80; 603.10 '.
leaving a surplus of $8,369.64
over, expenditures.. Levies on the
municipalities amounted to
$123„344. Legislative grants tot
ailed $485,532.36. Salaries were
over $390,000 and plant operat-
ion was'$55 ,000 . Transportation
costs were; noted at $86,624.00
The board approved a trip to
Expo for students from Grades 11,
12' and 13 later . in the"school term
The students will probably travel
by rail and, will pay their own
way. •
Principal F.E. Madill told. the
board that the school variety con-
cert will be held on February 16
and .17 .in Wingham.' He also re-
s
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March 9th.
The board authorized theappoin•
tment of ;Police Chief Jas. Miller
of Win:gham.'and William Hunter
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ment asin- the past.
Mrs; Robert McKenzie reported
thata number of typewritersneed.
ed cleaning and she was instruct
ed to have the work done. The
purchase of a TV set•.'for the Luck-
nowschbol 'was given approval.
Noel Mason. principal of the
Lucknow. school,; told the board•
that a winter carnival'on Febru '
'.that
had been highly successful,
-but a block of centennial film
for public showing had received
only litnited .Support.Parents'
,Night was held on 'February 6th
and there was. a good turnout..
.Grade 12 Day, on which students
teach some:Classes, was schedul-
ed for February 7 and an English
workshop will be held at the
•Walkerton School on February 18'.
•The Lucknow, school will hold an
operetta cin Thursday and Friday,:,
' March 2 and 3 . Exams will start
on March 16 and a centennial ball
will be staged on .March 23. Att
endance at Lucknow had averaged
95 :9 per cent in January.
Permission for use cif the Luck-
now:auditorium and:any class
room for educational purposes
wai :authorized. A.441 achiever,.
rnent day will. be held in ly rch'.,
y..
'The speaker from the.. Credit Un-
ion was given permission to
address.the Lucknow students.
The board decided to advertise
.for a principal for the Lucknow
school"for next term ,q to replace
Mr.' Mason who has .tendered his
resignation., effective the end.of
June.
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Service CancelI
flue To Storm
WHITECHtrRCH NEWS
. No church services were held at.
Calvin -Brick on Sunday due„ to the
storm on .Saturday having complet-
ely filled'the farmers laneways.
Mr. and Mrs Care McClenaghan
were Sunday evening,visitors with,,'
Mr. and: Mrs Lorne Howe and
family of, Teeswater.
Mr.:and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Neil. .•
Sharon and Doris were Sunday Vis- -'
itors with Anne and Donna Rintoul.
of••Mitch.ener.
Ivlr. acid Mrs. Bob :Gordon of
Waterloo were week end" visitors.
withher parent's. . Ivlr and Mrs
Lawerence Taylor.
Herb' Laidlaw' returiied:h•ome on
Sunday, after visiting for 2 weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr, •Flue ;'
vale; while Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Laidlawand Janet were on a tour.
to Florida, . .
On Wednesday everting, visitors
with Mr. and. Mrs. "Ken Currie.and
family .we.re Mr. and Mrs. Jim :
Currie, Flt Sgt.. Alan,'Leader of
France , • Leah Currie of W ingha:in
and Mr. and Mrs, Russell, Gaunt.
Gary Chapman of, Hamilton spent,
the week end with his parents,
Mr. arid'Mrs.' Russell Chapman...
-,Mr. 'Donald Watt, student minis-
ter here returned to Knox•Cbllege
Sunday evening after spending
last'week..at his:home'a•s a study
period, prior to exani`.time .
The Whitechurch .Women's In-°,
stitute's regular' meeting will,be.
• held Tuesday March 7 at•,2 p.m.
`(note change -of date) at the 'home:
of Mts. • Garnet Farrier when"Mrs.,
Joe Kerr will be the,guest speaker,
telling.,ofoher trip to Hawaii. The •
roll :ca11 will be answered with an
Irish joke.
ATTENDS ICE'.CAPADES
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Kennedy
were among those onthe bus att-
ending the Ice Capades at Kit-
chener on .Wednesday evening.
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