HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-01-15, Page 9969 WEDNESDAY, • JANUARY '15th,. T!i!
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
MINUTES OF BRUCE CO. SCHOOL BOARD
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Board ,of•Educatidn was held in the
Chesley ,Council Chambers at two
o'clock on the above date. The
following members were presents
Geo. C. Loucks. Alan Whfcher,,
Leonard. Courtney, Arthur Davey,,
Ross D. Fow�,e hn A. Kieffer,
Lloyd LieS mer Jo N. MacLean,
Ross S. MacRae ,,Harvey, McCurdy,
• ...,Mrs . Doris E' • Milne, Mrs Mary
• Pletsch , Ernest. Pringle ,' Maitland
• Warder and 0.A. Kalbfieiisch
Secretary _Treasurer ,pro tem.
It :was moved -.by W.A. `Davey and
seconded by. Leonard Courtney that
the minutes::of the meeting . of the.
' Bruce County Board .of*Education of
. December 19 be adopted as'circul'=
ated.. ' . . .
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It was moved by'Alan Whi
cher
arid seconded by Leonard Courtney
. that Arthur. Davey and., Harvey Mcg
Curdy be appointed to ,atterd'the
.'Seminar at the. Skyline Hotel in.
Torontopn January 17 and 18. . with.
all expenses to be paid by the
board...
It was moved by Alan Whicher
and seconded by Harvey McCurdy.;
that the letters' from municipalities
• in.regard to.locating of central
• • headquarters be filed. andheld in
`abeyance for referral.to co unittee
• • when a .committee is set hp to ex-_
amine this matter.
ItAlai ;Moved by Mrs".. Maly..
Pletsch and seconded by John N.•
MacLean that the Secretary-Treas-
urer inquire_frouthe=Ontario.
Hydro requesting anformatign as to •
the immediate population expected
in this area; regarding the Douglas
Pointconstruction and the perman-
ent population on completion'of
construction. a
It was moved'. by Mrs: Doris) Milne-
and
ilne-and .seconded by Maitland Warder
that a committee be named -to
look, into, the anticipated larger
school populationin the Port Elgin,
Kincardine and Tiverton' area , and
make recommendations to the.
County board:' Mr. Loucks • '
Appointed. 'Arthur Davey ,- Mrs . M.
Pletsch, Itirs. D; Milne and John
.MacLean.
Itwas moved by Lloyd Liesemer
and seconded by Ross 'MacRae that
the secretary„ -treasurer: be given an.
imprest petty. cash fund of $100.00:,
Itwas.moved•by Ross MacRae and
seconded by John N.. MacLean that:
the secretary -treasurers and char
men of• the- various 'transitional
committees of the school boards' ..
existing,prior'to January 1, 1969,
in the •County .of Bruce, be'author
ized: to issue cheques .in payment
of accounts on :behalf of the
schools for which they respectively.
have .been::appointed until•June 30
1969, or until further order of this
board.
It was moved by Lloyd. Liesemer,
and seconded by John. N. MacLean
PAGE NINE
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SHOW TIMES.
.Friday and Saturdays" ' at 7;15
and 9:15 All other days, one
show- at 41:0S,.,„ except; where
noted on ,the program.
Thur., Fri., Sat.,,
Tues., Wed.,.
Jan.. 16.to'2'2'
(i DAYS)
Adult Entertainment
'The. Gr+aduate'
ifemaScope-Colour Starring:
Dustin ,Hoffman, Ann Bancroft
This, is the ADULT story of a..
young man who breaks out of
the materialistic world of his:
elders. ' . ..
,Saturday Mat.
Jan. 18
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Satur,
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:THURSDAY &FRIDAY`'`
anssolry ,
Thursday at: 8:00 p;m..Onjy,
Priddyat700&9!3Qpm
Showing,, at 7:30 and 9.15 p:n ' ;Each Ev.ning •
.7atu a �AatiAee than 1.13: at....R.egt lar ime
that Mrs. Helen Stanborough be
engaged for secretarial help at a
salary,of $65:00 per week.
It was moved by W.A. Davey and
seconded by Harvey. McCurdy. that•
the former secretary -treasurer, and • ,
chairman of the existing'. Retarded. •
Children's Schools••be contacted to-
serve as .a. transitional committee • , ,
to deal with day to day operation, of
these schools 'untilJune 30th, 1968,
during •the "organizational 'period Of.
the :Board's committee
L;. Jackson, manager of the: Can
adian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
addressed the board and explained `
ho w the banking would. be arranged ,
All.the'borrowing will be:done at "
the local bank and imprest accounts
Will -be set up 'in the various munic
ipalities for the use of 'the,'transit
ional 'secretary-treasurers,:'It was ;.
moved by 'Alan Whicher .and• secon
ded by W.A. Davey. that the chair•
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oupl'e: Will live 1n.Wiiids�r
SCHUTZ O'DONNELL.
.
The•marriage of Mary'Linda
O'Donnell and William Arthur
Schutz took place on Saturday
November 30th at -Sacred Heart
:Roman Catholic Church;, '4Vingham.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and,Mrs. James H..O'Donnell of •.
Lucknow. . The groom fs the ton:of
Mr:—and lrs 0rvrlle--J . gchutz�of
Mitchell
Father John: Mooney, officiated at;
the double ring ceremony:
The bride,:. given in marriage by
her father,:chose an.4-line gown
Of white lace' over satin, -long e.
sleeves and scallopedneckline with
a`four tiered.back`. falling into a
-Her Her: headdress of white
;nylon,tulle was' gathered to. A'Pearl •
and' rose .crown . She carried a white
lace covered.. Bible ;from which fell
a. cascade Of red set , rt roses
and rosebud adorned 'streamers:
Sharon O'Donnell' of St.Cathar-
ines, sister.of the bride was maid..
"of. honour . Her gown of capri blue
moire taffeta ;was `A: -line with ,
elbow length sleeves and ..scoop:.'
neckline: ,Her headdress was silver
man" and secretary -treasurer" be au-
thorized to borrow up`to two mill
ion, dollars ; with' a six million "doll:
ar aggregate. amount for 1969: The
borrowing for 1969 to, bedone at
the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce inChesley
It was moved by Harvey McCurdy
and seconded by Ernest Pringle that
his' -board -ask the -chair --oto
nominate a committee of four
members plus. the chairrnan'to re-
view the applications .for Director
of the Bruce County Board of Educ-
ation. .The members, appointed •
Were Alan Whicher',, Mrs, Doris • ..
Milne, Harvey, McCurdy and Leon-
and Courtney`
It-was_moved by_Alan_Wh cher
and seconded by Leonard .Courtney,...
that the following committees be
appointed by the board: Transport-
ation - Maitland Warder,4oss
MacRae, Leonard Courtney; ''Fin-
ance - Alan Whicher, Arthur
Davey , John Kieffer, Ross Fowler ;
and Geo. Loucks; Teacher Board !,
Relations 'and Non -Teaching
ployees Mrs. D. Milne Mrs. M.
Pletsch and John McLean; Building •
Harvey McCurdy, Ernest Pringle
an oy ' i s
Mrs,- Doris Milne gave her report
on dental service to elementary
school children. Some discussion
followed and the following, motion
was put Moved by Ernest Pringle
and seconded by Maitland. Warder '
that the transitional comniittees•
Gor-
ir . snd r1s,p.
ly,
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john,
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"A STUNNING .MOVIE!... A 'ivy special movie
beautifully photOgraphed and edited. Like the
life it records, it simply exists, beyond criticism!"
-THE N.Y TIMES
`RAW -REAL YORBUtOTI IOTIONA
:DYNAMITE!...You are' not merely told about
-the-life-of children in -various -stages -of -emotional
you are'tharc! One e of, the finest of
modern documentaries! -CUE Magstise
Stuart
c. )van"
and .•
"AN -'UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENC[!"
1r1itk Cri=t,
•A;'FILM BY ALLAN KING , "
AniantaNet SHOW TIMES:
7.30 and9:!5, Each EvaIdno
R( S T R I C T I 0
• Beginning Thurs , Jan..2.3 for TEN Di YS"'
"• �NE...WIT� THE WND"
GO
ONE SHOW • EACH • EVENING AT 7.30 P.M. •
and blue pointed bogs and she
carried a. iiouquetof white mums
with redrose.' accents. •
Bridesmaid was Charlotte ' Forbes; ' • .
of: London: She was dressed the
same as the maid of honour,
Ringbearer was. Austin O'Donnell 1.
jof'•Lucknow,, brother, of the bride
Groomsman was -William --Warren
1,of Stratford. 'Ushers were Terry
O'Donnell`of Brantford and John
'Schutz of (Mitchell) London
Ellen. O'Donnell of Lucknow, '
sister of .the bride was 'soloist
beinformed that as of January 1st' . .
no dental bilis, will be paidby the
Bruce County, Board' of Education.
This policy. is 'in review by the:
Department of Health. The recon' -
mendation of the ruce County
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CONTINUED ON PAGE 14
•A reception followed in the 'Wing-
!hath' Legion Hall. 'Master of.cere
tmonies:.was Mr:. Wm: Fitzpatrick
of Hamilton: The.tables were dec-
orated with pink 'mums and lighted
tapers ;in silver candelabra
The bride's mother .chose..a •dress
o-carribeab-blue-c lene th :. .
Imatching jacket and a. red and
"white rose corsage,: The'groom's
mother• wore a two-piece suit of
misty blue crimpknit and corsage'
of white and red .roses.
Foctravellingthe bride' chose a
turquoise knit coatdress,' red ,coat;,
whitefox fur, :black accessories'.
and red rose corsage.
The couple will reside at 227
McEwan Ave. , Windsor, where
the groom is toyed vv,ith Ben;- .
eficial Finance System and the
brideis employed with '
A. C: - International•.Finance..
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