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• WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 1970
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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in the locaL
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'of Education discussed a brier . '
from The Ontario School Trustees' .
Council on the proposed. structure•
for effecting liaison between •
school boards and Municipal coup-
cils , several members Of the loc-
al board were quite ' ouspoken on '
the matter,' , •'
The clause which brought the
lers, councillors and board•mem-
•bers•should .be held, at least
once a year. , ••
Vice-chairman Robert Elliott,'.
Godezie h Township , led off the
discussion by saying that •
there seemed to be a • definite • '.
lack. of knowledge about school
affairs in Huron County and sig-.
that a liaison
, .,
"l sometimes wonder how effec•
Live the, press really is," stated'
Elliott; •
He said ratepayers are inclined
to•believe the mayors anding,
teeves
in Huron County.. • "'They're not
anybetter informed' than. the
average .ratepayer,4' added
Elliott.:'' •
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(22 miles. from Douglas. Point: Lake Huron.
*Nuclear •prO�eCt��
PROPERTY INCLUDES • TWO-STOREY SIXTEEN • ROOM.
BRICK SCHOOL SIZE 71'x79'. AND APPROXIMATELY TWO
ACRES OF LAND WITH POTEN.TIAI, FOR .A NUMBER OF,.�
'BUILDING'LOTS WITH STREET FRONTAGE. ''. '< '
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greatest amount of comment read;
' gested committee:
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Where local boards exist within
a region ;` a seminar type meeting,
, . a
could serve some useful purpose.
Elliott went •on to say that he
Gdrdon•Moir; Wingham, noted
that all board meetings are o en
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to the public and that'•to his
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'Sealed tenders , Will ;be reeeiv‘d ,until 12•:00 noon. Monday, .
deposit to accompany tender;
June 0. •
22nd, 197 n cera n 10%.
Highest necessarily
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knowled•ge_, not one '
balance in . cash o g. • or tender not ,
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.representa=
from: municipal: council had
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may.
secs ted For Inspectlion telephone 9- 2014 Chesley:
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WIMU.NI
• Noble Thoughts. and
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Goderich'san• Murphy suggest
`ed that the members of municip-
al councils -W=ho have: children :
K L D� N
•ILDELIVER w0 'MARKED "SEA E TE DER"
MA OR L VER FERS
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. other day wh w
ing down the main stlleet of our ..
town, l:noticed ;a 'pile -of litter'
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sw. rled.on the sidewalk in front
Of a place •of business. It pres-
encu there was •not the fault of
•••,
t harcOmmuni � :is~commttted-to
h ty
keeping the., city clean. If•a visit-
or drops a gum wrapper, a citizen
will pick' up' before it
hits the ground ;.• and hand it to .
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the person', saying•; Excuse me,
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attending school are in the
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minority".
.. 1. think county council still•
think we are. just one. of their ..
d'ivis'ions ," said board ,chairman '
hayis • "Everyone
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EdUCatielt..
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BOX 190 .'•
CH E' NTA -1O
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�he.store owner'b- 6.. '
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;_ciov_hs.-garbage; oor did it, corns.
� .u-444$•" tIns."
When • visitors see this.,,the y
,John ,Clinton_. .
seems to be taking�a whack at . .
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• A.TTEN?10NJt.11'.• SWANSON, SUPERINTENDENT
.from any produ t •which. he sold. .
Besides, he in the process sof
become ambarrassed to throw
the Street,
education, The councils rnusn't •
have enough to do to keep•them
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- " BUSINESS AND' FINANCE
was
cl,eanin :• 'the_mess-.whe.n� came
.fins h zeop1e l,n comn-}un-_
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busy . " • ' • "
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along: (Our merchants are to lie
commended •for.•the way.they
• keep Their sidewaaks :clean..) But:
the gain wrappers and chocolate
bar covers and cigarette. pack- '
ages ,represented the accumula - ,
. .our
it would• be committed.to the.,.
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same programme, they would
, embarrass sitter -bugs into using_-
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proper containers for the. disposal
of their garbage. •difference'
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.` Lavis. went on to say that:the •
difference between runninga: •
•municipality and a countylzoatd
P y
Of education is like the ' ..,
between operating... ..'i
"a. nickle and dime' store "and
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knowledge• out:• to. the people so
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the, can,:really:'know what the
t : '• ed Lavi " vias'
_facts area ._stat _-__, - Lt.
the equalization factor that taus-
ed the -differences among.
municipal levies this
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meetings •planned by.the. boar of .
'•education had been put off until .
:Fall: ' Dan IVlur h . suggested the
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'need for these public _meetings . '
was not as great as 'some .members '
Ife:lt.' • He `•board members
iioA-of aFb whc u-and=I--
year.
said
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and,every other person in our
land discards W thout'thou ht of
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the untidiness it creates' or the
work-itmakes for someone 'else. • :
• We Might blast the Producers...
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of 'confectionaries. for elaborate,.:,
d-urtneeeeSSary-D '
ENGAGEMENTS
HALDENBY - BENDER
`Mr, and Mrs.. Herb.•, Bender,
R. R.' 1. Listowel,` wish to',
, i. 1 1 - - rgagement of
`T•T'Eaton"'.
"The .liaison is all one way,,"
interjected Dan- Murphy'... "I"rn •
sick 'of listening to these munic--•
ipal councils'. . Things are prob-
ably not run any:better. in' their •
own .council's•.' Theythink the Y,
Ire ki
r ngs."
"Ours (mill rate) went down'
.3. 5• mills.;" stated Mrs. ' Warren '
Zinn;•• Ashfield,, .,"The council' .
put four- mills on for roads:" • .' `
'Robert' Elliott. suggested. that
.people don't read news releases
carefully
rou`ld-liave to face rhe electors.
at nomination time just the same'
as• local council members who •
didn't Make any special efforts •
'to keep the .public informed ,
.about council doings: • ' •
John Cochrane ` d'irector•'of edu-
.catioli sai'rhai public meetings
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. of their products and say that
they are responsible:for, this con.
clition. :I have seen articles sold
in a package that, was much,. larg -
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their' daughter• Mary Louise' to
David Leonard' .Haldenby , R, R: . •
1 Holyrood ,.son of Mrs.. Eva
Haldenby', l,ucknow and .the late
u_ A•.. d ,a de b' . he' ed.-
.• "You have.'to ternember, ,�.
said<Gordon Moir; , "that • we're a.
new animal:. We are ripe ,for
criticism from'all directions of
. ,Y
he c•nm»acs We haven.'t. matur-
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..Many dont care one way. or °
the other "' continued Dan Mur-..'
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phy, "I will admit , 'maybe farm-
•eks are concerned.', but in the :•.
towns;�.not'orie in._9n even aic,n- -`
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would probably: be held this ...all
and added that a series of articles •
.concerning the .functioning of. '
the county• educational. s`stem �•w",
was.. being, investi-ated--for ubl:ic_
public'',
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Surely we could..do w chou:t.som.e
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packaging, and
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decrease. the. amount ofgarb-age..
ding will take place on Saturday,
June 13 19.70 at. 3; ":m. in Cal-'of.this'exce•ss
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var United': Church Listowel.
y • it
ed enough yet."
don'know how .we get'the
tions it." .•
Broa:dfoot,.noted that, public '
ation"in the Huron County .week...
ly newspapers. . '
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and litter it leaves.. • .. We might
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s
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" •even be able to save -"money on'
ttie cost of the goods!
: Or we mi ghtcriticize thecon=.
'sumer .for the ,careless way in : _
which he.disposesof hisga_rbage.
GARDNER HARRIS•'
,,Mr.. Glen
is pleased: to an'nou•nce the 'forth-.•
coming marriage -Of his daughter
CRA FORD OTORS
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l3utTbelieve .thatositi.ve ..•
steps woueven more effect=,
. would be
ive.. ' .
..Glenda Jean to Mr..Allan Joseph
Gardner , son of Mrs.,: Edith Gad-
Her :and the late Mr. Sidney
CHRY5ER- DODGE PLYMOUTH
a`
Why ;not have attra�etive• ar-•
g
ba'ge pails paced at's:trategic . • '.
places on our main street and -• •
�uw. The wed='
Gardner of okno
• ding will, take place onSattirday. ,.
June 20th. at.:3'.o'clock in the
ehttreh.
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W I N G N A M ONTARIO
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encourage peop e, o use em •r . $...... . ited'
the disposal sof their litter. I
PHONE 357-3;8G2 �
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'realize that we :will.have to
• ANDERSON-,MacLEOD
encourage over. -zealous youth to '6S
sed for this purpose , Revterend and Mrs. Roderick H.
..rather, hanefar an--olgect -un- --MacLeod
69.. DODGE Dart.2 door hardtopt
6J' '• BUICK WILDCAT, 2 door hard'-
PLYMOUTH Sport ;Fury, 2 door
hardtop, .8 cylinder, 4 -speed
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.9f of C-hatha-m are�-proud to'
':thinkingdestruction But surelto
y announce the engagement'of'their
We can devise some kind of. can daughter Sylvia Christine', .to Mr,.
which'would not be the victim William fames: Anderson ,, son of
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of va and_su.r.e-1.._: f �.
ctdali V Oil r .__, .., . �,, ..,.._ .�-.,.,..a.,,..,....n ..�.�.•
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top, power steering, brakes and radio
67 FORD 2 cloor,.6 automatic with.
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65 r, OlYiatiC:..
DODGE 4 dor 8�'aut
�eering.
ire,
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--�vrr—ander ��on-e
youth will appreciate the purpose R, R, 7 Lucknow. The -marriage'.
for which the, 'are xo'be used.
y will. take la
?' place on Saturday, , June
27th 1970 at St. Janies Presb t;er-:
Again, why not have, a clean'. • Y
up day for the whole village and ian Church,. Chatham .
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encouraQe �
67 ' CHRYSLER .2 door hardto
' th radio
power steeriliand brakes, with
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8
67 FORD 4 ' d �automatic
'door sedan,
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power -steering,
.64 PONTIAC hardt6.0.
• .• ,? $ •' • autoimatic
equipped,console
powerbucketF`
seats
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with radio
----s-•r.90i' -S
the litter from their own property
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with this we could'66'
.automatic
Along•,
/ recorntnend that;
, each citizen
oor• 8
PLYMOtr'I"H, 4 dr•C
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With radio!
d
ix'latic With. radio
tit"
kee his arba a wit
P garbage h' him until
he finds a suitable. lace to ut_ ._-
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Finally; we mi tit learn„from • GET RESULTS
Salt Lake City in the0..8..A. I ..
und.t
erstand'th,at in
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66 CORONET stationWaoxi, 8 aut-
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'OM with radio
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equip
TR.
TRUCK
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8 cylinder, 4 speed' transmission
wt
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every citizen
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