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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-21, Page 7WEDNESDAY. JAN.UARV 210,, 1 eT • •-LUCKNOW.' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, • ONTARIO SEED DIVISION 'EXETER 235-0363 For Personal. Service... And the Kind of Quality. You Can -Depend On .. • SEE, YOUR, LOCAL. DEALER HARDI-GREEN PASTURE MIXES. New"and Improved', Varieties of ..4, CLOVER 'i TIMOTHY • GRASSES. FIELD SEEDS & GRASSES J Loral Representative On truce Co. School Board concerned That CoReports DoN�tAOowFuO Discussion � em ers Members Harvey McCurdy of. Qjjr,abel Township and. Ross McRae` of Teeswater told the - Bruer County board of education that. in.the past year members have been prevent'e'd from.comnien ting on • committee reports before • n they were adopted The two men submitted a - motion' asking for assurance that board business; be conducted'fn'a, democratic manner in future. . • "The committee's:;fob' is to do. the leg work ,..their bring back to the boarditsconclusions fordis- • cussion. I3ut•if.we can't ask. sion asked the•:board for a grant. to help defray costs of free f skatin=g .far eippitfitary pupils in that low The former. Kincardine'board paid $2UU year. The staff•was directed to:• check out' this type of recreation, costs for ,I' incardine andother schools • COMMITTEES• Board committees for 1970 and questionsme •can'tdismiss ,the . . reports ," Mr.' McCurdy said. "This (tlie motion) is:obviously aimed at. nye ,'` last year's chair man George Loucks of •Chesley said ; "There are two kinds .of coni mittees ; those seni Out to . • ' :do. a . job and those sent out :to:; bring. In a report: ` "On more than one occasion when a committee was sent • out; to do a • job Idid not let the board'members interfere This would not.have been. fair to, the committee .for the board • to change what the :com•mittee a • • one . .t iat is no he.. . procedure this'•board will follow• I' won t•.act •oto any committee,'" Mr-" -Lvtc-EtsW'saiti . A.LLOWTALK, "I intend 'to allow •:•full discus- • sion iscus- sion," the newly elected chair - • man Allan Whicher of Wiarton w._• • " Mr: McCurdy and Mr .",McRae agreed to• withhold their motion when Mrs. Donald Milne of • Kincardine who recently returned from a trustee's' 'confer • ence., said•the has• information: and .reconirriendations from, the - conference which would change • . procedures if adopted'... ttt e su.stantra; c u4nge„In high school area boundaries • for sometime ..is.f oreseeen'by J.: L • Bowers , education director. At 'present more than 400 second- ary students from Bruce:County, attend Wi:ngham high school in. Huron County, while two'Bruce high schools , Chesley aud, • m Wiarton have substantial enrol- •,'meats from Grey County. . ' The Kincard.ine arena coi`n iS- CULROSSCORNERS Sunday visitors with Mr. and ••. Mrs:. Tom •Stewart• •wee;e Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Stewart of'Knear dine, and Mr. and Mrs, Ron Stanley;and family, from Kinloss,` Ruth Whytock of Teeswater spent the weekend with Debbie and Diane Haldenby. Visiting On Sunday at the,sare home was.. Gail 'Fronk 'of Culross Township. 'Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Malley and Douglas of Calgary;, Alberta visited laµst week with her .parents` Mr , and Mrs. N . E• Haldenby, Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley and, Douglas returned to their home 'in Calgary on• ' Wednesday, • • Sunday•visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. E.:. •Haldenby were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friendorf of Kitchener, Mr • and Mrs. Ross Irwin and family of Lucknow , Mr. and Mrs: Rae Haldenby of Tees water•and Mr. and. Mrs. Delbert Hedley, and family of Kinlougl. EMEMBER —'Y-(li-R--RE D CROSS TO I1ELP • PII6,Y 3E1lN :. INTERIOR LATEX. White or Tinted $4.00 a gallon POLYFILLA - T 4 METAL TRAY AND RO (SEMI or HIGI-I GLOSS ENAMEL $4.99.a gallon POUND BOX $1:15 LLER COATER — $1.09, ; • RIPLEY CHEMICALS -PHONE 39.5.-2614 PLANT 395.2615 RESIDENCE • Purple Grove,. Margie Collins who celebrated her birthday on Friday evening • had as overnight guests , Joan Courtney, Linda Kempton, Elizabeth MacKay , Mavis Hodgins and 'Cathie. Dore . The card party at Kinlough Orange Hall was well attended, on Friday evening•and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Victor Gwley, for ladies' high sore and Cliff Johnston for men's high; Two lucky prizes went to M.rs. Cliff Johnston and Fred Guest, - thetre rairnre education; Maitland •Warder, Lion's. Head; building,®Mr. Warder; salary negotiations.,' Arthur Davey.. Port Elgin; finance , Mr,: .Warder; advisory • . •• vocational cot irnittee ; Mr` Whicher;:retarded. children's • schools• committee Lloyd Liesemer, A7ildmay.: Anne. Colwell of South Kinloss.. spent the week end with Cathie Forster.. Recent• visitors'with.Mr , 'and Mrs. Don lvlcCosh and Dick were Mr. and Mrs.,Lyn Geddes of Kiiiloss, JoyceElliottlotta and .Mr; and Mrs.: Burton Collins. Heather and Bonnie Boyle ent the week: -end with their• grandfather Ed Farrell:of "kincar- dine Mrs. .Farrell is at •present •. a.•patient in Kincardine hosp'ital:' Itis hoped she will soon be recovered. • Mr, and Mrs. gob -Forster and John of Kitchener were :wee:k-endt guests of Mr. and. 'Mrs . Walter Forster and family. Mrs. W�Iter:Brown .Honored By Friend5 ' AMBERLEY• NEWS Mrs. Glen Campbell entertained at a dinner on Wednesday of last week in honour of Mss. Walter Brown who is leaVin Amberley to 'make" her home in Niagara Falls. Mrs: Brown was presented with a gift from Amberley friends for which she thanked'everyone.. A euchre party was held.at'. Amberley•Orange hall on Monday, evening of last' week . • There were playersfor' nine tables.. '•how • prizes were givento Ivies. Bill,`. Lambert and. Perrin Lowry. • • Duncan Thorburn received the lucky draw prize. At• a previous euchre.` twelve tolrle -were lay--lulls-.•r i -i4e MacLennan 'and Bob Courtney were winners of high prizes and the 'lucky draw prize went to• Mrs.. Williamson of Clinton.,•. Sympathy of "this "cornsnunity is extended to Mrs. Mervyn Eckrpier in the passing of her husband following a heart •attack •on`Friday eveningof last week•. Mi. and Mrs'. Eckrnier were - fornier residents ,of 'th.e •Pine River,. area ,for a number of years •where they made many, friends,. So you managed to cheaton your unemployment insurance. Congratulations. We realize that most people who abuse the unemployment insurance fund do so unintentionally. But every year some very ingenious people deliberately cheat on their unemployment insurance. And every year they're caught, lose their right to future benefits, are given a fine or put in jail. Perhaps some of these people don't understand the principle of unemployment insurance in the first place. Perhaps they feel that since they've paid into the fund, they're entitled to get their money back, one way or another. They're not. Unemployment insurance is not a savings account but a protection fund. Which exists for the protection of all eligible working people in Canada. Many people pay into the fund so that those few who do find themselves out of work will be able to get help. When someone knowingly cheats, they're stealing money from ail of the people who paid into the fund. We think that should be enough to make anyone think twice before trying to cheat on their unemployment insurance. But if it isn't, we know something that is. A day in court. The Unemployment Insurance Commission. If you're not working for someone, we're working for you.