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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-08-27, Page 12PAGE TWELVE : THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK.IOW, ONTARIO F.tEEMI GRAVEL CEMENTGRAVEL CRUSHED GRAVEL:: NE AND FILL Dungannon, Ontario': oar fc.:..ces. • over irnn After more than a month's "break from the previous regular meeting; Huron, County Board. of Education came ` to grips with .several problems' at Monday evening's meeting in the Boar/' Room ' of ,,Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. rr Main. items discussed were a detailed report on transportation presented.. by , L. R.. • Maloney, • manager; y purchasing and— Services; and a comprehensive seriesof proposals on . Board policies of, by D.:' J.' • • ;Cochrane, director :of education. • Final result to be announced later. A �,��;1,•l �l Sk ii • R. B. .. Dunlop, business administrator; who previously had ..been instructed to proceed with the . Canadian Bank.: of Commerce • payroll processing proposal, informed , the Board that the matter" was well in hand and that •the first .. payroll ' -under-the--..new::-system: won d be issued September 26, the first, payday in ' the: new academic year. Elmer' D.. Bell, QC, Exeter, solicitor, . for the Board; wrote that' he had.>.completed the work in„,connection with the purchase from . Waldo Duff •. Thompson,., Clinton, . of , a lot of . Raglan Street; Clinton, , for, ' $400 to provide an entrance AO the • playing,3fields ,of. Central Huron Secondary School. ,. The Board decided to accept an offer of $1per desk for 20 desks stored at Zurich., a prc.t...ie enefits 1969, and others, at various dates since , the, first of the year, including, that of August 1, 1969. Where do you start? " A motion slipped ,through making August 1; 1969; the effective, date . ,but was soon rescinded . when members pointe&9stt_that there should be some further, consideration of the matter. . _It was . deckled then to request. D. J.:Cochrane, director of education, to submit,. written .report a'n�d recommendation on the subject:. to the Board at its next meeting in Clinton on: Tuesday evening, September 2: It may be noted that school opens that day. .ucknaw Native i`re- AtKingston LAURA: E. IN 'ARMSTRONG ' Funeral' services were held in N Lucknow on Tuesday, August 19th from the Johnstone Funeral Home for Mrs. Laura• Ethel Victoria Armstrong,; age 94, of Kingston. Rev:.:' Robert' Nicholls of Lucknow United Church officiated and —burial was it (reenhill C'emetery,._,_ Lucknow:. Mrs. Armstrong was, the' former Laura E. V Berry. daughter of • " George Washington Berry and. Agnes Mary Savage. IIer fathet` was a druggist in Lucknow many years ago andbuiit' the building. presently housing the Umbach Pharmacy. . • Mrs:...Armstrong had been a resident of.Kingston for.about four years and prior 'to'that resided at Bay. Ridges, Ontario. .She , attended the Cooke's Portsmouth United Church' in Kingston: -She was born in Lucknow : • ' The,. James Reid Funeral Home in WEJDNESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1969 A':. special committee on "fringe .benefit” insurance, as . requested' ;by the employees was set 'u:p by Chairrnan •John Lavis, as follows: Clarence McDonald, Exeter, . . chairman; John Broadfoot, Brucefield 0 Mrs. rily_n:_Kunde ;-Seaforth; Mrs. J W Wallace,, Goderich; James Ta•ylor, Hensall J. W. ,W.aliace, 'Goderich, •be'fore joining the Huron County Board.` ,of • Education. as • ; a member, had been "active in the .Ontario:.P.ublie;_School Trustees'. • Association. She was' appointed by motion of the..Huron' County • :Bbard• to represent it . on the, board•of-.:directors :of that :;'organization: Kingston were -in -charge of arrange - IT'S EASTERN CANADA'S SIXTH ANNUAL MID=WESTERN O] 1 Aug: •: • w �• :. oo P:M. a 7:00 P.M. n. 2:00 P.M. • * BRAHMA BULL, RIDING * BULL DOGGING * WILD COW MILKING' * BRONC RIDING * DARING CLOWNS ' . •* FLAG, BARREL. b PICKUP' RACES NEW THIS YEAR * PONY TEAM CHARIOT, RACES *,, PARADE *. • LITTLE BRITCHES. STEER.. RIDING . * • NOVICE. BARE BACK BRONC RIDING EAT ON THE, GROUNDS •ments there with •the Johnstone Funeral Home in . Lucknow . in , chargeofthe_b_nrial service here.. • Mrs. Armstrong is survived by, three sons, Rev I; G Berry Armstrong of. Kingston',.''Ernest..M : • Armstrong of Box Grove, Ontario.• and John W.. Armstrong of London; also.a sister Mrs A G Smith of, Shelburne • Pallbearers,were John, P Sinclair, David, Cassidy,' Ernest H. . Armstrong; •Lorne,: Armstrong, Paul. Van Blaricom and George: Armstrong, : It was pointed but 'that`' the • special. projects :. section . of Ontario I)e:partme- ofd Education had issued ant appeal: to . Ontario schools • for surplus hand tools, work • benches and` other industrial arts equipment. • ' T -lie --equipments badl3eeded-� for use in the Commonwealth Caribbean schools ins. the. West Indies, and will be shipped' there.' under the Department's Operation . School Supplies Programme: • In this ' connection, D. J. . • Cochrane, director of education, was empowered to. ' make a' Survey of ` any 'surplus' `arts' equipment owned, by the Huron County Board, and arrange for its conveyance as noted the. appea:, . Ontario Man wer''Retrauung' Program sought approval in principle of a' retraining course in the woodworking trades. The Board ... gave ' approval' to the after-hours .use of one of ' its car tryshops and'' authorized the direcelk to enter into more detailed discussions . with ' the • officials ' involved before the Board makes a firm commitment. Effective date of . the mmen gment t - .of "fn benefits" for administrative s L and nofi-teaching { employees of Huron . County Board of Education poses a touchy piob eni for the Board. Lincoln_,.: County Council submitted : a ,questionnaire on '• Board finances, stating, that ; it was , preparing.; certain basic information • . about the .1969 estimated • expenditures ' of various ; Boards., of Education, and ultimately to summarize and. present this Wosmation with recommendations to the. Province in'' ` refusing. to, 'take. any action, Huron County Board of Education ' members indicated that they did not consider it part of Lincoln County Cou_ ncil's ` or any other county; council's function, • to seek such . i n formation from ' . elected County Boards. ' of Education, ": whose members are all elected by the . ratepayer's in,• the'same •• way that County Council /members are elected: • • iMdHt• EW RCH. WHITECHU S On Friday evening.; August -15 a reception was -held for. Mr.,and g Mrs. 'George Conn .newly Yweds'in . tVhitechurch community) 'Memorial Hall. iffinsOrchestra°sup `pp1ied.'music � for dancing for the large crowd, with Brian`Rintoul doing.the call 'ing' off, •At the lunch ;:hour ,Mr . and. Mrs. '!.Conn, were called to:the;, platform and given seats of honor.while, Lorne:;Forster addressed them.. •• The . : Board decided . to increase salaries of custodians in .. ' • • • • COW -POKE BREAKFAST ' BARBECWBEEF .a CHICKEN' : ZURICH BAKED BEANS, SPECIAL ATTRACTION BEAUTY CONTEST •ADMISSION TO GROUNDS Adults $1.50/ Child_ ren 50c • Bleachers 25c Reserved Seats (covered) 50c Olivet Holiday, For Cape Children► • OLIVET. NEWS •. . Visiting: at the':hornes' of Mr . and :Mrs .:'Jack McGuire and'Mr. and; Mrs. Walter Black are four:. little girls` from Cape Crpker The •i ed thein with Ivl.urray Gaunt present zn a gift .of, money ' George replied ': thanking the 'crowdfor bein $ ;P resent; for their gift and kindness . in: remembering he and his bride in 'this way George .will: be teaching school at Medicine; Hat this year. and he; Y 'invited any of his friends who may be.in that vicinity to visit them: Lunch':was served and 'dancing • resumed. visit was arranged through'rhe 'ni ter e United church 'minister e , R'vre d n ; Norma, Secord ,'Mr .and Mrs: Herb Clayton and' Lynn attended the Clayton family picnic at Stratford'receritl'v: ' Laurie-Ma-cCharles- is a=patient--:• -. at present: in St. Joseph's 'E•iosp taI London. • Mrs. Elmer. Osborne and: grand- daughters Joyce;: Joan and: Sheila are holiday ing at.Sa�uble Reac• `• Y Beach,: guests of. Mr,',.and Mrs' Duncan McCallt'rin • Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. Herb Clayton were .iteverend and•Mrs. Douglas •Dunlop.of'. Fonthill and Mr.'.and Mrs. Morley •Mills of Georgetown;' • Me; and Mrs':: Alex M cKinnon and two dauhters .of Hamilton. g visited on 'Wednesday with-l'lrs: W . R.''Hamilton. CRAWFORD MOTORS CRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO ..*iAr.****..*.******'******** McKillop sshools b six . er �E',ARE CLEARING OUT ALL cent. Recommendations of * Business Administrator and 1969 I Plant Superintendent 're #" i I' * 63 FORD, 4. door sedan,: s andard • eletnentary schools lark were ted !h 1970 MODELS�WIL 65 CHRYSLER, 4 door ' hardtop, . power Steering, brakes and radio 14, Some emipleyees were taken the *poll . at January 1, • sa es re , accepted, e • custodian ' at, ' Brookside' to ' * ARRIVE:: SEPTEMBER 23rd • receive an increase of $800. L. R. Maloney, manager;' of *.w * * a<•a<' ai .* <.*.. *.* * a<:* purchasing, was , authorized to attend school transportation • seminar. at ' York ' University, ,• Toronto, August 21.22 Tender of Melvin Steep . at $2;400 per annum was accepted on condition that .quoted price ako included removal of snow from ' sidewalks before office -opening at headnuarters in ' Clinton on. days when required. Cale' Doucette.Limited, Clinton, was 'awarded contract as ,$2,785 for strapping and tiling ceilings; D. A Kay and Son, Clinton, lit classrooms,kind ai supply : -$885 foz� , ntl erg n, supply I ' room, aal111.011' Public School. DODGE Monaco aco Convertible, 8 automatic,;' console and. radio • 67• DODGE' ' stahonwagon, • 8 cylinder automatic and radio 65---•-EOI D►,4:dooir = =arutomaticzan radio o• DODGE, 4 'door sedan,' 6 automatic with radio 63 CHRYSLER; 2 • door hardtop, power steering, brakes and radio PONtIAC, 6 automatic 2. TRUCKS 4 DODGE 1)500, chassis and cab 8 DODGE, 1 ton,: express r