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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-02, Page 7WEDNESDAY, .1:10•CPAISIBR 2nd, s >rt, • d • U. • THE LUCKNOIN SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • TO: ...SEPARME: :SCHOOL. VOTERS • .• • • IN :AS/WIELD TOWNSHIP. • On Monday, December 7th FROM THE HOURS OF/10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Voting will take place at the following polling places Ito elect one member to -THE HURON-PEPTLI SEPARATE SCHOOL, BOARD' SUB -DIVISIONS D.R.O. No. 1, Leonard Chisholm's Cecil Blake No. 2., Twp. Hall. John Curran No. 3, Orange Hall Al Irwin No. 4, Melvin Dickson's Melvin Dickson ., No.' 5, Earl Drennan's Michael O'Neil' No. 6, Wm. Farrish's William Farrish No. 7, Henry MacKenzie's Alvin Robb • • POLL CLERK . .. .. . ......... Mrs. L. ChiSholm Bert Alton Wilfred Hackett Harold Adams Earl. Drennan, Jack MacKenzie Henry 1VIac1enzie • DONALD M. 'SIMPSON, Returning Officer.;, AMBERLEY Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weir of Collingwood:spent last week end • with Mr and Mrs. Donald Court-. .,,,Lynri-Tbow-rY-'-enter - mined Amberley neighbors on Fri- day/ evening of last week. Rev. John Hill's "Message" on the Miracle of,Advent Was anspir-• : ing to all as the ChristtnaS season draw-s-near-r—The4uniorChoirsa children' S hymn. 'Mrs. Robert Courtney and Wendy. Courtney were pianist and organist respectiv •• ely fOr the service. A number of Arrierican cOttagets spent the week end at the nearby resorts. •Mrs. Sadie. Vollans of Port Stan- ley returned to, her home on Sun- day after.spending the past five, weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Glen Campbell of Arnberley. Federation Meet Ashfield Federation - of Agricul7th ture Directors met on Thursday: . evening at the home'of .Mr. and Mrs. RuSsell It was clecideCrYtthis rneeting• to hold their annual, meeting and, a banquet on December•15th at Dungannon.. . A number of the Directors plan BRUCE COUNTY *HISTORIES to attend the 'Huron County Feder- 4lan1.19117-to-1968,-a-se4uo1 'to-the--ation meering-on Dec ember 9th: - former book, $7 per copy, an ideal Christmas gift, at The 'Lucknow. Sentinel. Please add '$1 extra for mailing, and handling charges. • Vincent Austin is in Torcinto this week 'attending the O.P.A. convention, with there gra egr &ye. .15 ,--, 1974's in various models,. Sedans and 2 and 4 door 'hardtops in. Fords Chevrolets, Pontiacs cluding-Catalinasrikylarlf-Bujicks4n4. Cutlass Oldsmobiles , OTHER MODELS 1969 FOA) custom, power steering 1969 CHEVELLE sedan, 6 -cylinder 1969 CHEVROLET Impala, 4,door hardtop 1969. CHEVROLET Bel .Air sedan " 1969 PONTIAC Laurentian, . door hardtop 3- 1068 PONTIAC PrrSrn'\E 2 door hardtops, fully equipped , 1968 PONTIAC. Laurentian Sedan; 6 cylinder 1968 CHEV' Impala'4 door hardtop Used cars from '65 to '!68 in various models, sedans, hardtops and 4 door -! 90% of all cars are V8, power steering land all automatic 1968 CHEVROLET stationwagon USED TRUCKS -- 1969 'FORD V8, 1 ton. stakes with* thials. .1969 YORD-A- toil' pickup - — 1967 FORD' 14 ft stake body 1966 CHEVROLET tilt cab, 14 ftstake body A number of Econoline and Chevy Vans from '64 to '67' "WeVIVS"^""""""AOSIVIWY.N$ ,Brussels Motors" BP' Service Station Phone 887-6173 Lucknow Native Died In. Toronto • . • . . Private interment Was held for Mrs. Albert Benjamin Niall of Toronto; formerly of Atlanta, Georgia , inWestview Cemetery ,, Atlanta, 011 Saturday, November., 21,1970.. • • • Mrs. Niall, a resident of Atlan- talor 45 Years:, *died OCtober in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, follOwing 'a brief illness. She. was -46 The following obituary was copied frPrn, the Atlanta, Journal and Constitution.. a_singet and composer, was prominent in opera , art and educatioriargroupi. student 'of De -Cortez' Wolfeneng she was chosen to.perform with.his, opera cornpany.. ,She-wai-fannder- 'of, the Oglethorpe University Opera Society:, , • The widow of Albert Benjamin 'Nia 11 , Mrs... Niall, 'the, fdrrner •Winnifred Grundy; was a native know „Ontario, 1 She was a m.emlier of the Cath- edral Church of St. ,Philip, where she was twice,president of the St. Mary's Guild the Wornen's Board of Oglethorpe University , the Atlanta and Decatur Women's. Clubs, Pi °Micron sorority „ the, High Musedin of Art, the: Metro- .` Tolttan opera' On ra- Anad.altion arid the. National AssoCiation. for American Composers and Conduc- tors. . T1' .1101110 stic tneintle; of the Women's Ninsical- Association and the Agellini Society. SurViving are.' a daughter:, Win- nifred J. 'Mall of Toronto; a sister, Mrs. Paul $. Harding, and several nieces and nephews. ; arairorai. vz.slieva. mat tar* o A, o All .10 :0•,‘ , • LETTER To:THE EDITOR • Negions..Separate School. System • Lucknow.',Sentinel,' Lucknow ;Ontario. Dear Sir:. Are Separate Schools the. ArlWer?' recent campaign advertise - merit in.a 'local paper read like this - The Ontario Liberal and N.D.R.-Party Snpport: 1. „Equal Educational opportunities for Sep- arate Schools. 2. Financial Ex- tensicon. -fpr Separate SClidols, from Kindergarten to Grade XIII. 3. Responsible Sharing 'of Seivices without Duplication. I will .admit I am ignorant as to the beliefs of the R.C, Faith but I would like to 'stress the follow ing 1. Why shPuld there even be separate schools. This is only • dividing Our present-day society,, which I feel has simply (got out of hand) in the last 3 years. I think the reasbn'Why R.C. ,people_ .watit to go'to.'a separate school is: because religion is taught.. I think if. religion is taught in one school it should be a compulsory' -stp-dy'in-ALL'sehoolf-.-Why the people? I hope no'one thinks Catholics are angels. This. year ' • I had the so called pleasure af working With a grade 13 graduate' '.whO had attended a separate ;school-a-nd-1 must -say -his, language was the dirtiest I haVe. ever heard. outside ,a beverage roorn. Don't' get me wrong, some of my best friends and relatives areR. C.'s .. • 2. If'filiancial eXtensionis • going to be extended to Grade 13., then a mass rebuilding project will be undertaken; I would be to.bet that within,5 years the Catholic Students will reject . their form of education (as all students ire rejecting What they now have) and what will•happeri t� the schodis? They will be sold for next to nothing.. • 2 3. ;Can any one tell me if the PAGE SEVEN 0 01====01:10 . • Early booking savings on swine, dairy and beef supplements ordered before. Dec. 5/70 Lucknow District Co-op • Phone' 528-2125' Call now „ • .get started. 'I can't 'see how re- sponsible sharing of costs,should. even, be considered. in order to continue their mode of education? Does everyone help • pay for: their sending students .• 'to' special 'schools,?,, If 'separate' „schools -are the-answe-r-m-bang-int--- opr modern society togethe'r', then, the' Dutch people had better soon :Support such a proposal as this, they. might just as well join to :farm One party, or is thistist a' Minority .support? M. P. your answers please? • Peter Carter, Walkerton Question Bruce Board Policies • The Bruce Board of Education, was accused recently Of putting finances before people: DOnald Milne ,,Kinca.rdine, trni- .• tee on the board, made -the accus, ation at a regular Meeting... Mrs. Milne objeCted to provi- finance'When there is.no equiVa- lent acadetnic committee. 'She felt an ad hoc, committee of fin- ance would be adequate She also claimed that the pub- lic and press should be'notified •of coMmittee,ineetings. Chair - man Allan Whicher of Wiarton . 'disagreed. He, said it. is up to' the individual Committee to say., whether the public should be in- vited. • • . • • • The present policy by which a all,ad hoc committees are named _ by theAairfrian was attacked by Lloyd Liesemer of .Mildrnay; as undemocratic: Hesaid'the board should have sortie Say as to who • e-cem-mittca . "If you don't trust the man who is,-chairntati Why did you:elect. aim?" •Mr.'Whicher asked. • "These are important commit- tees. The chairman should,have advice on appointments ," Lieserner argued. FLORIDA, 'CHRISTMAS VACATION Leaves. Wednesday; December 23rd' ,r1,ettu:ns• Sunday January 3rd • . PROM $149' • • WRITE HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE SEAFORTH, FOR BROCHURE; PHONE, 5214222 I A -01,2:;•1,7 ,