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'THE; ,LUCKNOW., SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW
ONTARIO .
LUCKNOW'
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED •
4, CHURCH ..
J. W. Van $tempvoort
Pastor A • •
Services: •
10 00 a.m Englxsh.
2nd Sunday Dutch
2f 30 p.m ' English
;VISITORS WELCOME
Denominational . Radio Broad-
cast,
"The Back To God Hour",
every Sunday: CJCS (Stratford)
2:00. ' p.m.; CFOS (Owen
;Sound) 6:00 p.m..'
sure doors are locked , etc, Since
the 'Board of Education is notable
to obtain insurance on cash if
stolen in schools, principals are
requested not-to-leave_at y.moneY._
in, :xheir office:
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WHITECHURCH NEWS`'
Calvin prick United Church'
Women held their meeting Wed
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hesda :February 24 at the: home
' of Mrs. Richard Moore with an.
attendance of 14: The.meeting
• opened with singing of a hymn.
Mrs, Lloyd: Whytock had'charge''
of the Worship Service taken from
• U.C. W. clip sheets. 'Mrs:, Donald
Dow read the Scripture. 'Mrs..
Henry • Pattison led in prayer.' The
• offering. was dedicated, by..,Mrs. •
Lloyd Whytock.
:The Mission study was conduct
BY MRS. WAR N -ZINN
"In •my previous report , I ment-
ioned that he Guidance teachers
and counselors had given us a ,
report on.their work in the •schools":
At this past week's meeting, we:
Were -very pleased to iiave:with us
r. •
students from our secondary,. '••
schools,' who told us, what they
felt about 'guidance in their
respective schools, They stated.
that they,wished that they had
received' more information at the
Grade 7 84,8 level to knew • what
subjects to take in High School;
and then more in Grade 10, espe
cially with the credit system corn .
ing into'effect; that perhaps more,
guidance, and; 'counselling would
have to be done: ,Of special int
. ed by, Mrs: Gilbert Beecroft. The e_teat to_the .Boarthmernbers-was_
theme -was Development�lvlusti3e .
Hope: She stated the following,
churches joined together against
poverty; Presbyterian, United
Salvation Army, Roman Catholic.,
Anglican'and :Lutheran. She
• handed out quotations .to each
Ivlonda;y,; this made the sehool
term extended to one extra day'.
in lune, -'200 days in all,' •'
I have, had 'some enquiries about
cafeterias in .our 'Secondary*"
schools. In Novermb er of last
Y T
ear' an ad hoc committee
'visited and ate lunch in; the.•four:
secondary school cafeterias,.
(Seaforth has no .cafeteria). A
phone 'call was made to the
Principal previous to the',comm
ittee's arrival, so in no•way did
the cafeteria, staff have any•know:
ledge that they would be present.
While having lunch, they also
questioned the students about the
•
meals in the schoolcafeteria.
The committee's findings were as
follows: • '
the 'fact .that one, girl'mentioned
that a good many students just.
need someone : to talk to , some -
One to be interested:: in them,
whether it •was a.counselor or a:
favorite. ;teacher,
Who read "and commented on
each. MrS. Ken Mason, presid-
ent , presided for the business
A thank you note was read from
•• Lori Thompson: Mrs..: Ken Mason
and Mrs. Roy`Dawson gave re-
ports of the Presbyterial heldat ..`
"'Mitchell -February 17 ;
Mrs. Mason read an article on
Pennies. for Peace from 'the, clip
shees-.-The March• meetingis.
left to Mrs. Gordon McBurney
and Mn.. Norman eoultes to .
• arrange.
•The World, Day of Prayer will,
be held at the home of Mrs. Nor-
man Coultes with, Mrs Gilbert
,Beecroft guest speaker. Each;
. group''leadefis: to announce the
Day of Prayer arrangements to
her group
The repeating Of -the Mizpah
'benediction closed the meeting.
•New complaint forms were;
issued to Board members and.if
the form is requested by: a parent,
it is to be filled in and forwarded
4d:either the Dir,ector of Education
or the Board.rnember,
Approval was:•given to perk',
Logtenbergof-R-R.. i Dungannon,
whose property is' now in the
Wingham High'; School area , to
have -tris --da ughteenralle-d-ate
Goderich District Collegiate Inst
itute'and. that a review of the
Boundaries '.between Wingham
and Goderich will be made at a
future date:
The last teaching day in the
elementary. school is how June
30th , unless, it cordes on a Mon-
day.
on-day. , End of 'theschool year used'
•
to be June 29th, but since stud
encs get a week off in March, as
well a. s .Good Friday and Easter
•
(1) that F. E, Madill Secondary
School provided the best, meal at
the, lowest. cost: .300. for a. hot
meal, plus .10¢ for beverage
and dessert, , a'
(2) that the students who do not <;
wish a hot plate will Patronize,
the "express itie" (hot dogs
hamburgers, French fries). In this
Tway ,' it•keeps' some of the students
at school at ' the' noon hour.:
(3) Cafeteria at 'F.'E. Madill S; S
is operated by the Board.From
January•1, 1970 to June. 34th., 19.70
- Total. Revenue 'from the Food
Sales - .$27 ,837,55-; Expenses,
(Food bought. from Wholesalers.; •
ideal rbutchers ;dairies ,. etc)
$28 ,188.48 . ,
(4) Raise •the cost of hot plate.,
;
to 40¢ at Goderich High School
and incorporate, fan "express' line"
t� help off -set a large deficit in
1970.
(5) Cease; operation of'a catering
company at: another schpol,`as'soon
as possibre•.and engagea local • '
supervisor to, run: the cafeteria
Operation.. • •
`Qxestions:
(1) Cat' hot lunches 'Such as hot
rhacolate , soup-,-ere—be-served
in: the ,elementary schools?
At 'present there is no •set proc:e
dure laid 'down.:for a'principhl to
follow..However, it is felt that as
long as there is no cost involved
to the Board and also as' long as
the principal advises the Director
'of Education of what heor she •'is
doing., there is no reason why such
an arrangement should not be ; '
initiated:
_ . Will the..W.
(2} winter.:Holidays .---
(March' 20th to. 28th) be cancelled
becauseof the stormY.; •weather
inlain!. ar_y_ancLEebruary? •
No. Since:rnany conferences, ,•
se rlinars: and professional greet
ings have been plannetl••for'teach.=
ers. and principals,. it :was 'suggest -
•,ed that the holidays be as sched
uled but that pupil activities such
'as skating parties-, inter -school'
sports and some field trips should
be. curtailed_. :"
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1!t)
LETTERTQ
HE EITOR
63'Glen, Road ,
Toronto 287.,
February, 18 ,: 1971
An Open Letter -To
of Lucknow
The Lucknow• Sentin:er,
Lncknow•
, Ontario:'
(3) Who supplies fuel oil to the
schools and at:what price per
gallon?
The' tenders were opened last
October and Sunoco supplies fuel`'
15DAo- l `rmr
County. At Brookside.. . 14:2¢ a.
gallon;. North Ashfield - 14;`7`¢ a
gallon; Coderich District Colleg-.
iaie"Institute 13.5¢ and F E. •
Madill S S - lr, 3 •
¢.(light'bunker:);.
'Do the 'rural schools receive any
:Police protection? • •
Sornetirr e during a night
member of the Ontario provincial
police visits each sehool in the
area he patrols, checking to matte''
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Luckhow •
Presbyterian Chi*h
Rev. Glenn. Noble, B.A.,.
• Minister
Phone 582740
'MARCH 71th°
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X0:00: a.m .Sunday School .
11:00 a,m. Morning Service:
B,D.
Were you . asked?
• The Ontario. Municipal .Board
.today, .on a split decision, decid—
ed . to approve the S.padina• Express-
way, for Metro Toronto at .a n
mated cost` of;: $237, 00'0 „POO. 00..
You as a citizen of Ontario; will
pay 50% of this amount - i, e
$118 ,590,000.:0O. . Will it ;benefit
you?'Yoi..have every'right to. ask.'.
'.Meanwhile thank you :for your
gift.(even though•some of 114 are . .
looking the gift -horse in .the
Mouth)::.
Who do you ask? Your Member'
in the. 'provincialhouse
Y9-urs-4r ,
• E.M. Gruetzner..;.
brk records
Farmers of'•Mildmay.and Kincar-
dine districts ;led Bruce county
pork producers again'1ast.:year in
quality turnout.' Alvin Klein of ' '
R.R.:1; Mildmay, topped. Shippers
of under 150 hogs with a score,of
106;:5 While -of th-OSE shipping
more'than 150'•aniniaas H.E.
Collins, of R, R.. ".5 , Kincardine ,.
was iups:.:with'a_.105:9-score -•-- - -
Othexs:,in the under 150 grouping[
LUCKNOW ...,
UNITED, . CHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
MARCH -7th
LENT 2
• 10. a.m.. Sunday School
•, 11:00. a.m. Morning ,Worship
1 p,m• Youth Confirm?tion Class
8:30. p.m. Adult Confirmation
class
POINT TO PONDER
Love looks through a °telescope; •
envy; tou a microscope. • .
Conry -W; Sha -w.'
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
LUCKNOW AREA PARISH
.The :Rev. R. Odendahl
• Rector
MARCH 7th
Lent '2
11 a.m. ONE .COMBINED
PARISH: SERVICE AT
ST. PETERS, LUCKNOW
.The. Right Rev. H. F. Appleyard!
Bishop of Georgian Bay
WILL REDEDICATE THE-
CH FOLLOWING. ITS
RECENT RENOVATION'
he Bishop hopes' to meet all
• the people of the Parish
were Clarence Dietz;' Mildmay;
Dietz Brothers, Clifford;'C1areiice
•Nixon Lions. Head Gerald Baptist;
Forrnosa; and Erwin. Haack, 01d-�
ma y
Those placing among the major
producers, were. Stewart Dudgeon
Dol binton; David Keith , -Tecs
water;: Walter •-Weppler;,/Ivtildimq;
F1SonAr'•nold, Kinoa.r-dine•a"nT
lrwirr' Evans• 'Tiverton.
,.µ
GET. AWAY FROM IT ALL.',COME. TO THE LORD SIMCOE,
CLOSET.O'SHOPPING; THEATRES .AND ENTERTAINMENT
• : SPECIAL PRICE $54.90 PER
• COUPLE INCLUDES. •
-Trld'ayal3
Lunn,: bed sitting, room, or best available: •
13ottie of champagne
Breakfast and`dinnee (for 2)
; ' on' Saturday`
Breakfast ;and pity sight seeing: 'tour d '(for'2") ori Sunday.
Pl•ea•se 'mention the get-away''weeken' ., your travel ,agent
••or
• when you, make your. reservations,
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