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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-12, Page 7ANYAPOIRe ifrot/ war TO SE TIEDOwiV,, A/♦P�d�//�Q�iic,ga//Pa LII/ WANT TO SETTLE UPI LUCKNOW PHONE 521=3430. th, 1969 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2th, 1! THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUJCKNOW,, ONTARIO Discuss Bad.• leachei..s.• And BY RICHMOND4:TKEY , ?upls nme cipate regu,. meet,' ' Lt. B.lue- patrol. ecoid:': field s to t:on • rticles. Taps: he. E P ORT CINCA RDIIVE'. d1.:a.:.m4_l lovember2 , 1969- i 2:-Bermidrrght; Noveni•ber 9, 496$.. Provincial Constable .Larry Whitelaw .investigated a .two car accident on'. #21 Highway at the •Pine River Church on Sunday, .Nov • '.ember • 2, 1969. Arthur : McCormick of Kincardine and. Hans.Doerge: of Waterloo, Ont. Were the two drivers involved. ;,.Gerta Doerge. sustained minor injuries as a. result of the collision: —Prowi*Jal __ - [aures _� Poland investigated an accident '!? iFriday November '7;'.1969 on, The 2nd Concession of Bruce Town ship. :JamesR Hutton, R,R..'3, :Tiverton,; Ontario and//•Roger Kennedy of Tara ; Ont .• were :the two trtclt'drivers:'involved; Neitfi= e.r driver occasioned any.iniury • as a result of the accident. ' Provincial .Constable: Larry Whitelaw investigated•:a>two car • accident• in the Village of Tivei2 ton Frederick Evans, •R, R. 1 -iverton and -John -T -app -of -Deep— River; Ont: were the two drivers: involved. None -Of the drivers • were injured and damage,to both : Vehicles was a roximate) ,y $15.0.00, On,Sunday, .Nov.ember 9,.496%, Provincial Constable Larry White- law investigated' an' accident on #21 Highway at Pine River.. Ray Leitch of Scarboro, Ontario was one of thedrivers while the other driver was Charles .Victor• • Henry bf Ripley ,.Opt.' Passengers in Mr. Leitch's .vehicle, Mr;; and -Mrs. Frank Nettleton of Scarloro suffered:minor•fnjuries and were taken: to Kincardine. Hospital. ;Mr, Henry did:not suffer• any mjudes in the 'collision.• P :RS' ears our Are Be hr•k ;lake Alton �keti' KEN R. CULVER 'Provincial Constable, ODERICH- :i From 12:01 a . m. , November 1969:, to November 8, 1969. On Sunday; Noverither" 2,,1969. on: #15 Colborne Township side= road west of #8 county Road, a .vehicle owned by John Charles • Shanahan••, 110 Grand Avenue;' London. was involved in a single damage to the. vehicle, On Sunday November ",2, 1969 o #8 Highway east of #31 County Road, Ronald. Scott of Brucefield Was itivolved' in a single oat acci'd• ent resulting in $100:00 damage to.; the vehicle he was driving: On Sunday November 2. 1969 on the--1th-Coneession-Of-Godetich Township north of #8 Highway , Murray Lawrence 'Biggins R: R, 2. Clinton .was' involved in a single , car accident resulting in: • $509..00 damage to the vehicle. Biggin•• received ••injuries. .• On Monday, November 3, ;1969 on 35•-36 Tuckersmith Township sideroad south of#8 Highway; an 'unknown. vehicleost.uck:a farm fence resulting in $50.00, damage• to •the' fence: F a=Mor3Navexnbe:r3,--1 on. #4 Highway south of #25 County Road 'Alva: Clinton . McDowell Drummond ;Street,, Blyth was involvedin a singlecar accident resulting in $1, 800 .'0o. damage to the vehicle.'.:McDow ell received, miuries , On. Tuesday, November' 4.; 1969` on #21 Highway south of .Goderich, Ernest :Hodgins , 170 St:. David Street, Goderich was involved in a:.single car accident resulting. in daniage to a fence post ©n-3-uesday7NOve-mber-4-,-1969- on #8':Highway east of #27 County' Road, . Neil. James -McDonald ,.R. • R 7, Lucknow:,..was involved in sin le truck accident resultin in $300..00 amage to the .truck: McDonald'. received injuries.'. O'uesday November 4,;1969 On '576 Tuckersmith Township` sitieroad ; east•-ef-#4-Highwa ►, James Carl Stoneman, R. R.R. 2 Staffa was involved in a single car accident resulting •in $100.00 damage to the . vehicle .' On• Wednesday, November 1'969 on 13-14 Concession, Goder ich Township,. south ,Of #8 High way,. Dianne V'erhoef, R, R. 5 Clinton was involved .in a single eni i•d i t--estal-ting n $45,9.40-�-' •damage• to the vehicle. en Tue-sday;=November" On #3 County ')toad east' of #21. Highway , -Gordon. Heard, R R', 2 Seaforth was involved in a single , truckaccident resulting in '$200 damage to the truck, • On Saturday, November 8', ,1969 on '#21 Highway north of Goderich, Terence' Hunter, R. R. 3 Gaderich and Robert James Reid 17 Grand Avenue, London were involved` in a two car accident resulting in Pproxx f- -°- $800.."00'to'the 'vehicles,, Reid'~ received injurie's. J. W. Coulter, superintendent. of schools, reported to Huron ,n County, Board of Education at last PAGE SEVEN week's meeting that a. total of 169 classroom visits had been made thierm , He also said.that all 1969 Teach; ers' College, graduates -and all but• six -e erieneed-teachers-hired-in.:__ 1969 for elementary schools had been visited; that 31 of secondary school staff hired in 1969 had been; visited .and,that sevenprogramme consultants from the regional office has visited the county. Evening classes areunderway in four secondary schools 'with; follow= ing enrolment and classes; • . , entral: l= uroti Gunton ; -R:- Whitely principal 18$ .enrolled' in ten classes Goderich DCI,. C. Kalbleisch., principal:. 160 enrolled 'in six classes; F. E. Mad.ih SS; Wingham , .E Beard, principal: 106 enrolled in six classes; South Huron DHS', Exeter: •326 -enrolled in 14 classes. Courses rune"for approximately 21.weeks;• .fee for a course is $15 or $,15, depending on supplies, . ",I.hear .and parents com- .plaining about some of the teach-. ers," commented John Henderson, ;Seaforth, representative on. the Board. for 'Clinton, Hullet and Sea- -forth "Do you' think . Mr . • Coulter , 'there' are many in the ,,County that -are-not--good teachers?' . Eye -:brows were raised as'ehe-` 'super'intendent considered his' ` . reply.. He Said; "There are varying degrees of• • goodness'.in, teachers: " He, added that .One or two names May: appear shortly .be fore the Board for consid- eration "After the, inspection of.'169 classroom's:, when .can we expect 'a' report'?" John ReB Lavis:, Clinton, `arsi' chairman' asked Mr. . C oultec 'What system have we got? When' should -we -ask for' and e-xpe-et kt?".• "If you expect a report on more than 600' teachers, if that's what you want, then it may takequite a .while; " Mr. ,Coulter replied'. D. J.'Cochrane•,:director of education, suggested' to Mr:. Henderson that if there vete any complaints about, the teachers,: they should •be reported to•the superintendent and himself.. This . was:the:wa it.should work. . • rr••••• OFR y.EAR':RO(iNp CII �c`i:.,.,`• .moi:.' G. S FERRIS Provincial Constable. ccasianal hairs largest SIOCk Ever * Baa est Pri.. cies e Your Selection • Before The Christmas Rush • LUCKNOW PHONE 52$-3432. * * ...