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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-24, Page 24THE., UCKN. • NT IL, ;L:UCKNOW, ONTARIO.• KINL.O5 Donald Hamilton of. > 1k Lake and Batt ,Hamilton of. Niagara sFalls are home for the'4hristmas vaeaxiO.4., Week -end guests .at the :borne of Mr, and Mrs, Ira pickle were:. Mrs. 'John Dickie and Mr, and. Mrs. Carl Dickie and Steven of Hope, 'Bay and Capt. C. ''E E. and Mrs. Townson and Juliane of Greenwood, N,S ' 'Jim MacKinnon and Douglas Dick .e. are home'from the Univer sity of"GueTph • Several' new .snowmobiles'are in the community and the young, people.. find much pleasure in this.. winter sport: A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.': 41000.40000000,041.. Ste rn-F a i r-GrO un i L�ndan anuar - 0011110011 41411100•41•0110 Product Displays Technical Infor nation, - Farm Consultation Services Programtopics include; °. Dairy Food Fare, for. the Ladies Livestock -Marketing • Crop Production -Planning .Beef,Dairy and Swine Feeding;. / Modern Farming Aids Family Security, and Safety Petroleum Power. • Lucknov.C$.LT. Present Impressive Vesper Service 'Lucknow C,c3,l T presented their candle -light vesper' Service . in the United Church•' on.Sund'_ay evening The Leader's 'part°was taken by.`. Ivirs.. R G. _Nicholls and the `Readers w ere -C—athy Ja-mreson-a-nd 7 Bonnie.Maize" The part,of the Voice was 'take.n. by Terri Sisler the Questioner was. Joanne ,. Nicholson and the Believer was; Elizabeth Ritchie: The. Senior and: Junior choirs participated with three anthems. The °Shepherd.`s'Caro.l, Amen: and .Let there be Peace` on Earth. The central candles were lit` ` by Betty Maize, Vale`r e.Morning star , Dona Wagner , Brenda Maze-and.;Nancy Ritchie._' Ar__ the ;close of the/service the lights were dinned as each girl.•and •Expldrer.lit a small candle and .Created a beautiful .: effect by standing in the aisles duying •the singing of the last. hymn. Mrs. Nicholls closed the .: .service with prayer Get full details from your Co-operative. stric� WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, X949! To ah • our. fine friends, we extend our very best wishes for a. most joyous holiday. and offer our appreciation for your. patronage; JAMES H. ' O'DONNEIL: Representative UNITED INVESTMENT SERVICES UNITED INVESTMENT LIFE ASSURANCE CO. BUILDERS OF POURED CO1ICRETE SILOS. Mitchell; Ontario • Phone .528=215 •••••"•••••••S•• Policy Making By Huron Board • BY. SHIRLEY J. ' ,KELLER" It was another policy making session for the Huron County Board of Education' meeting Monday', evening and at one'pont the, board became so, conscientious eve--tlae• r-d.e-1 h:efations memherc found themselves without any policy at all in the. matter o•f nsfetriiig students frarrt-cine school to `another ,. In instances where students transfer frog i one school to another, either at the suggestion of the student or 'school officials ' the superintendent of schools'has .' the authorization to effect the. transfer provid r►g he•has obtained parental consent of the pupil • involved ' However.'the board expects t6 .be kept informed of these :,loves.. The question was whether the board wished to be. informed before the transfer' or after the` transfer had ben Made. The original ,notion refd simply that the hoard be kept informed Of such interscthool; transfers... An amendment.to the ',tuition read that.. the board be informed at the next board meeting following the transfer'. An amendment'to the ' arrieridrnent read that the. board 'be informed before 'the transfers' were ,nada. --1nting ..a1Lth'ree 'quggestidns• were, turned 'down'.' ' ' "l:t would seem that a is quipped Chairrrian John Lavis, Howrever, Vice-chairman Robert Elliott reintroduced the `second amendment as a ,motion and'the board voted in .favor:•of being•inforrned.of transfers before they were made . Other policies set by the board included rulings on bereavements, mernorial plaques and awards, expenses for athleucleadersh,pY' camp., disposal of surpiuS equip' Invent., admission to kinderg'arten, pu:p il'participation in fall fairs, contracts for tea.d,erm and rraedical' certificates for students. • Co _npliments of FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ICTORIA A D GRE' TRUS' naso • • Y