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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-06, Page 17WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1970 ' ff.!? s U!. . ;f•.im► 114 IIP"«i.�c iiTit UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO THE LUCKNOW STiLL LOOKING FOR, A SUR FOR 'he Spring from.* For That . Very Important Evening You Want To - -Look-Your . Best. , ASHTON'S HAVE THE .SUIT STYLED JUST FOR YOU. PAGE' SEVENTEEN , GLENN - to Mr.. and N9rs,' Gerrie Glenn .(13efnice Thompson) of . l)ttngannon in Wingltant and District iiospi!tal ran Nlonday , 4 N1ay tlt , twin dii.uf.;hters.. ASHT'ON - On Tuesday, 'April 2 , at St. • 1ary's Hospital, Kitchener to iv1r and -;Mrs: ,1istaa-e A-sl->-t-on-. (nee Mildred Wardell) of Bright, - u Gntar daughtkr,'a sister for • Barbara Atm: aiid'Nlichael-. . DROP INTO ASHTON'S RIGHT AWAY. AND SEE THE YOUNG MEN'S STYLING' IN SUITS NEW SUITS ARRIVED THIS WEEK IN TIME FOR THE SPRING PROM. 0=0=0=0=0=01=0=0 AS TO 'S (LUCKNOW) LIMITED SAUNDERS - to Mr. and Mrs., Lloyd Saunders, of R.. R: „ Chatham in St. Joseph's I Iospit al, Chatham .on ?Monday, April 27tha son, ' JOHNSTON:- to `1.r. and Mrs. Wi liam A. •Johnston, Willowdale, on Saturday ;April 25th a.t:,.East General Hospital, Toronto a son, a brother for Thayne, Elizabeth and .Marl;aret , a'grandson for. Mr,. and Firs.. Noble Johnston,' Luck now; Huron .school costs will Increase by 6.5 percent • By Shirley J. Keller • 1969 provincial equalizing:. fac' At a special meeting .April 23 the Huron County Board of Ed- uatiof approved the . education budget for .1-97b as. -presented by - the .bisiness administrator,. Roy/ B. D nlop. To the county as. a whole this mean an' as. in . muni-, cipal` taxes of $174,496. or. ' 6.5. per cent over that requested, in 1969•• ' ' ltSoi gli" .tfie `county .board . produced a net , over -levy, in .1969 of $45,777, or .5 per cent of .actual expenses, some muni- cipalities will be faced with in- creases in .excess of. that men- ti ted above.. ain tors which increase, the relative volume of assessments used as •the basis . for apportionment - within the county. • Net expenses for the county system will •increase by $1,359, 944 or •15.3 per cent over 1969 with the elementary system up $733,390 and ;the secondary sys- tem ' up $626,554 from '$3,993,; 041 and $4.061,537 respectively. `'Provincial -assistance. in' the. form . of general ' ' legislative . grants • 'and subsidies, will in- crease by $1.165,722 or 21:5 per cent, raising provincial assist- ance to .$6,564.245 or • 69.4 per Cent of net expenses from 67.5. • per cent in, 1969; • • • r: -Dunlop said the main•rea • son for this increase for school purposes was teachers' salaries. influences,:. the . absorption of under -levies realized in, 1969, and' the effects of decreased SPQRT S. 'ENINGS Quality Plus: Discount . Prices * *f* *.* *>k*******'* Ar**** * * #fit:*'***. Y FOXED . ARC• TES CHOCpLA YARDLEY BOXED. SOAP ATA;' SPECIAL PRICE " Reg. 02;25. OUR PRICE $1.5.8 • FIA,STI NATES ETC This past''week shec•t's have•.;been sent out for the pupils t'o sign if they wanted to play'.organized ganies,srich as outdoor volley'hall•,.. baseba'll.and, soccer Captains will'b.e picked; the.n.each captain will pick'players for their leant.: These games will .be played at noonhour., if the weather pertpits. ROOM i2• PLAYS During the past several weeks. room'twelve has peen writing one act plays On. various' subjects. .The class was divided into ie.n groups and the same groups'wilI act there out.. We have been using •the' stage in the audiioriu.en as ase 14kricor has it..that the presentation of these•plays may have an•effect on the English marks, ...Good 1uGk 'fw room e lve l • s•No• 43•INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT'S d� IN FORMALS E-SSORIE Show Mother—You—Apprec-iate--Her � Giyin�H �ef A Gi' School Receives Album •:From i►ustrala, Postcard And. . Leiter From Amsterdam • ALBUNI FROM .AUSTRALIA Last week our school received an album front .'Midland Pri.rnary.' School in. Western Australia.. Last' year Room 12 of our school made an: album• which was sent'to ,them ln:this book they all wrotetheir. , • • names from; one class.., They. also included 'pic'tu'res of their' country such as mining, bi'rds and animals. and much' more~ This• hook is both. interesting. and informative___: for it was done by nine and ten year old pupi'ls.: • • TU B.ER(U..LOSIS:' TESTS, n pri'.0 to®ercu-losis tests were given to'Kirfd,ergarten; :'Grade 1 and, Grade 5: The tests were also taken .by the custodian, ;teachers and bits driversfrott• this school;- The,, serum is put on: thearm first with a leaf .gun A'•72. , o i w -a t thea rr1 apfare,. After this.; •i•f certain degrees of redness appear, a' positive iieaction has occur red . T-kii-e-ct i re-s—fti ri tests. a'hou.t things,that go' on in your,; ". classroom We all- like your'lettersin school.. Johnny; Ott/en, ' Welheltnitiaschoo.l, Holland. • A LISTENING WALK Grade one.on- Wed.nesday,.Aprii.. 29, Went on a listening I\ Ifs- E1a-ke-, , .. . them a story :so they would have an idea of what sounds to listen for; Then't.hey went'for a'walk p outside to see what.•"sounds.'thej• co • ear. e.y ear t - ir' feet 'in: the grass, bird calls, and . the. babbling of „the Kindergarten listened. to dif- .ferent sounds on the tape_ recorder.t1 Thetheywu.:t ent osid-e•to: listen for sounds they reognized, Linda Dougherty.. ROoNI t3 OBITUARY 'Last. Monday morning Snoopy er and S11bOGer,; uiir �er•l,il wait The. kindergarten and, grade one class•also received measles shots. p/a`NATIOENAL illaill.00111.111411Z==.10101.61.110. 1/41:;qAl • t2c,O.N1'il In February, about 25 Stamp - cards ,wc•i'e' sent to lidlla'nd: as a Red Cross project. On :Aril. 28t1 room..) received a p1cttDre.post- carol of an, iiiiportant building in 'Antstcrdaui Viand the fo11owing letter ' Teal'' Room t+ , in good condition through tlt& Red :Cross. 'W'e thel'tig1it the eines from vi.ur'room 'were. .'very good, The girds were .gut ur.-on aIioti id iti_ ours st,hocil whc•t•e the:" ,ptlrils ,can 'all'come,to sec them., One .per`- son likes ono., tic' other likes the' next., Wim all ari'niiro thcni,. Will you, please write us and fellsnz proudparents of a baby gerbil. . ‘yhen we came to school.we saw a. hairless creature that resemhltii a baby mouse. We expected :more but 'that_was day morning we noticed tile baby i erl?il g estin ;'his breakfast.'. Ori ,:Vednesday ft •looked quit e• sick. and soon .died.. Durini, the dim - when wc, couldn't find the little .creature, Wt' assUr lid that the. pa rents'haci' eaten it,• •1Vt ,mourn the loss of little Freddie,and hope for marc in the 'future. WANT ADS