HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-30, Page 16'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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director Of.Education EnVisions
17 Member School Administrative Staff
In Hurofl, Six Now Hired
,John Cochrane , ' Huron. County's of Clinton ,•• Lorne •`Kleinstiber of
director of education , envi eons a. :Dashwood (representing Exeter chs -
17 -member administrative staff for tact) and Richard Wehmeyer of:. •
the schdol system'and the board of Wingham Also on, the committee
education -meeting in'Clinton on •
Monday of last week approved.an
organizational chart based onthat
number of head office staffers,.
will be four.board members:; Mrs.
Marilyn Kunder, Seaforth; John'
Broadfoot , R.R. -1, Bruce'field,
Gordon Moir .of Gorge •and::Garnet •
•d" Hicks,.122..3;•E
already and applications: are being
;sought for three more•openings
The rernaining'positions will, be fill
filled 'When the need develops', •
Mr Cochrane said...,'•
Already' appointed' oron,the pa`
roll : besides M r Cochrane' are a:
business administrator, school.sup-
erintendent, two assistant superin-
tendents and a'sec"retary.
The board' has advertised forapp 7•.
lic ants for ' the positions 9'
superintendent:, chief accountant
• and•office manager (one job) and
manager of purchasing and services.
'The chart calls for eventualcrea-
-! • "lobs: a ecretary— :Tie arbitrators', basic iore-will b
receptionist, •two'accounting clerks, :to apportion the school budget
a payroll supervisor' and four clerk ' among:the towns and townships •in
.typists.:: ` Y ' ' the count taking'into account
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The hoard:also named a1 nine the assets and liabilities of each
-=.-' •member.vocatonal-advisory comm runit_.when .,,County
ittee and two'of the five : • •, .
school system
members of the.newl named' •a •Atownshipwhich came into
the
•arbitratidn'comrnittee. •
, county' stool -s system with a'
Y •
'Board chairman John Lavis will ;heavy debenture debt may have to.'
head the vocational panel which pay a higher mill rate than a town-
. will include Gordon W. !ship with no. debt , for exam le'
,Ml it ofGoderic
G'ODERICH
Frorn'12:01: a.m. ,,April 20, 1969
to April, 26 ,;1969. :
'On Sunday, April 20 on High
way east of Goderich, Emil Carl ...
Boldt,. 188 Newgate. Street;, Goder-
ich and David Johnson, 123 Mary
Street Clinton 'were involved in a
two car accident resulting in an
approximate total damage of
$1,200.00 to the vehicles.
On Sunday, April 20• on #4
Highway at Junction. Air Base •
Road , Dennis ,Roy Harris, R. R. 2,'
Bayfield and Eugene. Anthony
Regier, R.R. 3, Zurich were re invol-
ved in: a two car 'accident resulting
in an approximate total damage. of
$85., 0;0 to the vehicles
On Sunday, April 20 on #8-
Highway ,east' of Goderich,' Grant
Tremain, 55 Belleviiew Avenue,
Kitchener struck •a parked vehicle
owned' by' Emil Carl Boldt , 188
Newgate Street', Goderich,
resulting in an approximate total
damage of $600.00 to the Vehicles.
On'Tuesday, April 22 on #8 High
way, west of Clinton, an unknown
vehicle struck and damaged two%
mail` boxes,
On Friday, 'April 25 on #8
Highway, west of 'I-lolmesville ,
Jane Uyl,•R.;R. 2,;Clinton'was
involved: in a single car accident
resulting in $200,00;damage to the
vehicle she was driving, .
On Saturday,April ril 26 on High.
._.P , g.
way,' south- of#25 25 Count �• Road
George Tervit , : Minnie Street ,
.•
Wingham was involved in a•sin le
car accident resulting in, $50.00.
damage to •his vehicle ..•
'Attention kfotorryclelaperators
Now that spring is here', you'll be
getting your bike •ready for:, use in
the good' weather; ahead..; Make'sure`.
your motorcycle is in:,good repair,
Remember, control•, performance
and reliability'are' affected by •'
•. •
good maintenance. Make sure you ,:'
always wear your safety helmet
don'tforget it's required by law
Also, make sure you know 'the rules
of the road,, They're in the Driver's
Thevocational advisory. comrni-:
ttee's duties are to commence •
September 1, the 'board decided
Both Barry. Wenger of Wingham
and Ronald lvlenzies of Goderich
resigned` from the arbitration panel--
Mr. Menzies for personal reasons >-
and Mr. Wenger because of his ' '
appointment' as chairman of Wing
ham's hospital board
James Kincaid of Goderich was
selected
committee' and the name of the
other, a Wingham man,' was with-
held until he is contacted and •his
availability assured.
by -the arbitrators.
In .other• business Ivionday., the •
board:
e AUTHORIZED Mr. Cochrane' to
punter an• t ese• questions will be settled
attend the first annual conference •
of the .Association of Directors of
1 Education in Orillia May• 26=28.
AGREED to advertise . for: • ,•
enders on demolition of the form-
: er Neil ell Shell service station:
on Highway 8 in Seaforth,and :re-
moval, of
e-moval•of junked cars from -the'
board -owned land. •
APPROVED a policy under which -a
teacher . y..be. grant rLa-.t-wo. year
' leave.of absence with the uarant=.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL '30th; 169
HENSALL SALES ARENA '.
Satu.r.ayjMay .3rd
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At 1:30 p.m
80,0 HEAD
' Consisting of 'Calves, Heifers and Steers
FOR CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT. THE MANAGEMENT,
Victor Hargraves, 482-7511 . Jack Morrlasey, 2344200
Auctioneers -Hector. -McNeil:and 'Yardiner
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Handbook, available from the •
Ontario Departmentof'Transport:
G.R.` FERRIS
Provincial. Constable, .
KINCARDINE
From 12 01 a.m. , April 21, 1969,
to 12:00 midnight, April 27, 1969.
Provincial • Constable Andy Burgess
investigated .a chain reaction''accid-
ent . on Saturday, April 26, on #5:
Bruce County Road , just north. of
HOlyrood . Thechain of events'
started when Cliffo d' t2obb of R.R.
1,,.Holyrood , ,lost, control of his car
and struck. a hydro 'pole , causing •
the wires to fall, across the roadway,
.A •.second •vehicle; driven by Don-..
ald Barr' of Waterloo, struck the:
downed wires:. A third vehicle driv-
en by Bariy Haldenby of R.R. 1;
.Holyrood , struck a parked car own-
ed by•Ernest Ackert of Holyrood;.
who was assisting atthe scene
Four' occupants of the'HaldenbY
P
vehicle:: received undetermined
injuries, and were taken to the
Wingham and District.. Hospital,
On Sunday, April 27, Provincial
• •
Constable Ken Culver investigated
a two caraccident in Ripley, Ron
ald Farrell of R. R. # 2, Ripley, -
struck a parked car :owned by .
Norman Barnard of .Ripley. No one
was injured' in the mishap.
GENERAL WARNING; a number of
reports have been made to the Ont-
arios O
ario Provincial'• Police, that•persons
have been dumping' garbage and
even dead• cattlebeasts;• along '
Township, Roadways..
The Highway Traffic' Act
prohibits the.'.dutinping•.of garbage
along'a highway. The fine for this
is $50.00. 'Under the Dead Animal
Disposal Act., it states that -within
forty-eight hours after the death of
an animal, the owner must dispose
of the carcass by (1) burying it with
a covering of,at least, twofeet of ,
earth or (2) The services of a
person licensed under the Act and
theegut tions ' Dead, Wagon).
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Corporal Highton' advises that
persons violating
er ons thes•provisions
,ep
will•be prosecuted.,
J.E. POLAND
• Provincial Constable.
Public'Information Officer.
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• HELD for study by the new 'plant.,
superintendent a proposal that ;watchmen be hired. to protect'
Goderich District Collegiate Instit-
ute on a 24-hour, basis from ,May.
until October
TABLED a proposal that 1vldKillop•
Township school buses be equipped
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with two-way radios to summon
.help and •improve scheduling. .
'DECIDED that on May`1 the
schools will no loner- • rovide free
1 mi to students in, Usbor.ne own'
ship and -other areas, but will•con=
tinue to sell milk in school..
•AGREE6 to meet at 8::30 p.rn.
Monday and again. at 7:30
Thursday to workcon the budget;
The next regular meeting
is on May 6.
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