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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-24, Page 1• a $5.00 A Year In Advanca - $240 Extra To U.S.A.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1,11 Single Copy 15c. • 6. Pages HIGHESTSTANCIN •. • The parents of sorne children who reside in the North Ashfield area, and whose childrerrattend Kindergarten at Brookside, have requested that these Kindergarten children be permitted to continue //their education Grade 1 to'S at Brookside..There'are presently 42 pupils at BroOkside Kindergarten of Whom 10 areresidentin the. ' • North Ashfield area 'Ot these 10, BY MRS WARREN ZINN / HURON scHopL BOARD, REP. xi1s6prefrr .(tarle 1 - 8 -at • Brookside, 2 Prefer Grade 1. -• 6 North Ashfield and ahavt no decided preference, There. is sufficient.acCormnodation for all 10 pupils at ,Brookside for 1971-72 Jre would be no reduction.of— :.. • teiehing staff At I\/. in.1971- 12 regardless of the. decision. At present, all,Kindergartenand Grade 3 aticr8 pupils from North • .,•Ashfield.attend Brookside. • •°• would- appear that if all North CONTINUED ON PAG -9 Lucknow igure Skating Club Raise ell Over $225 • LOSS IS $46,000 OVER THE COUNTY All Schools In Bruce Except One Lose Money n Providing MeaIs To Students ' The $4G ,000•deficirineurred schools and'in two of the elernen,‘ .•last year by school cafeterias wat tary schools. A11 schools reported ,debated by the 13ruce Board of • , deficits except the Southampton Education. No conclusion wa «eral. Ronald Bushell of 'Walkerton,' • son of Mr and Mrs. Max Bushel •bilLtickirow, was the recipient of the Scott McKav Award At the Ontario Good Roads Convention .held in TOrOnto recently.. This•AWard is presented/to the student achieving the highest • standing in the province in the *Department of Highways Municip- al Couise... The Award . , . 1,..:' ' . ' '. ' • . •'..' . reached but theadrninistratiVe ,•. .grants from:th.e.dePartinentrof., ,•,: at presented btl _yllcinOuro -__ _ , . tt-as-riii w-i-11.66--a-sited1r•trconie . up . Indian a ffairi kept the, rrieal costs,. , 'George Gor1:1111,..1iIiister of High- with ProPosals' that wOuld'cut t.he• .06i•of the red: , ; • • ... • ' '. deficit. ., ..., .., : . Lunches are served An all but : • iwo of the County's seVen high.. s .The .I.,ueknow Figure Skating Club held a succesfful Skate-a.- thoh on 'March 3th in the•LneknOW arena. The skate7a-thon•Was: • 'held -for four hours and „WAS open onlv to Members of the Club ! • • Those taking part were Jbanne WaYS•olOntariO. ' Ron has been2emplOyed wiTb Bruce OzIntity Ilighways• for the. • ;" past 10 years and has taken his tfisp;ectbri. Course., at the Dpart- thent Of Highways in Toronto: over the Past.thtee winters, He is pictured on the: tight •fec'eiv in: • • . • the award from Mr: Gomme. • TWO MEN VOLUNTEER AS LEADERS To Revive Scouting. In Lucknow Area An'opportunity to reVive'tcout.7, ing in the village and area has been Made possible by two. lead- ers volUnteering I:heir tune to work with boys 11 to 14 years of. • age. This wilICorniilement the Cub program which has been under Tthe-leaA ership • Bill Searle Of 4eknow and. George Lucas of BeIfat will be. the new Scouter and Assistant boys. Since 1968, the scouting. , program has been greatly reVised and it is•the aim of the program that all!boys will have a sense of participation and achievement through the. variety ;Of level's' offer 7 edid the prOgram., 1-'hy boys .age 11 to 14 year's; whc want to be in the I.oy Scouts, are asked to be at the LuCknow Town Hall at 7.30. p.rn...Mondy March 29th a :There will be a; lunch served afer the meeting by the Ladies AtOckitar)r, •.. :res-pectively., B-5:th men have 1. been undergoing initial training '1.inder the guidance of Scouter Ted • Rouse -Of Ripley and thy spent a.. recent weekend at Blue Springs Training Lodge at Acton where • iate training prograrri. A further weekend'of trainingat CaMp- Martyr) at inverhuron_in May will •add further totheir'rscOuting know ° led.ge a nd wilLenable4eiri-to give excellent leadership:to' the • 4 ie In Hospital Mrs: Matilda, Graham, mother 'of Mrs.. WM.. Neabel of R. R. Lucknow, , passed aWay in Wing ham and,.District; Hospital on, Wed.- nesclay , March 17th.' She was 88 - -al-servace-wa-sLltg , • • • MaCKenZie Lu,cknoW on Priday, ; March 10. Temporary entombinent was at South Kinloss Mantoletini with _f_inal4esting-plaqe-X1414aXent,re, Cemetery., Jim e ster Is Iniured In Two ,Car Accident James Vtehster, 20 -year-old son. of Mr ..and Ms. Wellington.Web!...., stet of AriiherieV,will be Sporting a cast on his left leg' for therieXt three •weeks following a two -car crash in Kitchener on Wednesday, March17,th. . . • w churn, 21 -year. -old William D.' Weiler of .„Kitcherrer. They, Were on...their' way to ConettOga..C011ege when a oar...driven' byBenlatnin . . Kane, 21, also of I<itchener, pul- , led Out of a ,Side.,itteet :and the two cars :were u collision' : • '..BOthjirn and Williarn Were tios- pitalied in St: ivIlry's,General..• 1. • has four bfOken.teeth,..a broken left foot and a -.cut fore- head " William has a broken knee Cap, a cut hose and the other lalee.was. :The- board 4gmed-there s;houid-.. ,be,','sOrne:degree Of ,standardization in price, costs.ancj menus.:- Prices vary frofri the30cents charged at Lueknow public and Chesley high schools to .3•5 cents in high schools' in Kincardine Pori.Elgin,and Ripey ,to :40 cents at. Walkerton District Secondary Sc • • . . CONTINUED ON PAGE . . , arc ouncil eeting Hitites The Marcii',meeting pf Lticknow! ,* was a quiek'One.... • The:meeting cot at 8 :with the official adjou?n..,.. hieht shortly after b•.1 - Connella-re-having. their-prob-' lerns with snow renicival'contractS for th sidewalks ohmain street.. Following the resignation•pt Bud' Hamilton, it was reported at the ii01,-r/Tee*igteff7t,o4:4-fl=t14t--'7-L '1\l'ontgornery Motors had givenA :price for the job and a 'Motion was 4-nade to-hirelont-gonieryit-to-- the wOrl.<,. The Sentinetreported. f,this in the following 1:_aper.but :bad - • Th e Weiter'car:wis. totally de- molished . The driver of Other car was not injured Jim Webstet is spending a• week _at b Ley,honie4-e.F.41iejay--- • :ing from 'the..accident... . quifilotiglitil.millICIMIIMI111111111111111011111.1iii!lill;l1irt •-• '11111I11111011ianii11,;111H,jwivIiil..f111110: •RIP1,.4'1(141:1.01:1(14; •••• - ",;'• ,1111(111 •,,Ritchie,Suzanne Corrin', Elaine Whitby Kendrajla-Iderrbt,--. yri 'Campbell,Mary Eadie, Arlene. Corrin, Nancy Haidenby, Doro- thy ClArk,.S.-andta Henderson, Susan Sitler, Nancy and Susan' Thompson„ Dawn Nelson., .patti. Beverly Hedley, itilie''.- Sisler„'Saridra,,liwin, ;Mark Hald- eriby, David Murray, Joan.1-4rnil. Kathy .Brooks ; Sharon Camp: bell*, JUdy'gcDonald, Faye Nel- son-. McDonagh Peggy ' • Gibson, Nancy Murtay, Debbie.. • • . . • • Wraith., Debbie Bolt, HelenMut:- • • • • ray,,Patricia Lynn Bargee..Mari- lyn Rhody, Glenda. Jamieson, ; Annette, Elphick, Kendra Elphick,' Charlene Elphick.' Pamela McIn- tosh..LYnn Elphick,Joy Ember • • • . CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 imiiwiii.04040404,04,0404,04,040 Purchase MuIIin 1 • ' •, . • •%. • • . !. add, Mrs.; Tames -pur y�. Walkerton have °purchased the • , !!.` ••• Muilin's.ake Shop and residence :• on urcknow's.matFirriet-frotii Mrs -Stewart Mullin of Luckno,w:. Mrs: Mullin will Move to her,. el-od_Litclgtnj;S-treet_ iii lIie CONTINUED ON PAGE .2. ruce -• •.,Bruce Board of Education requis 4, 'liensfor t011 hold good news for all municipaljtiestVertilititigh tiie:budget,for this'yeax was upped a whopping 19 per cent 'to M46.21,000 every rhuniCfpality unic • extYear" • . ifl Bruce :wilt pay less •to the. • liusinest.Adtranstratot Wand' Swansontold. the Board that the. current low leyy: wilt -not laig and ''sithstantiallincreases maytd- loOked for in i924• This year's Year's gift •budget it low for two major reasons, increased prOvincial- grants and the return , to !Municipalities of suipluset . which the- niunicipalitiesi:to!Viels CONTINUED .O.N'PAGEt Pastorlonor lit • nnuu Banquet lishionerS . hurelf,LuCknow., held their sahnUal banquet on March 17.th.."It was also an occasion to honeir, their, Pastor, Rev. Fr. Henry Cas sano whd was celebrating the 0 • ordination to the priesthood.' ! -The evening began with Mast at 6.15 p. ni, with special music' and a solo by Miss .811en O'Don4 hell, follow -ed by7the,bAiittlitt- VithprOgressive euchre and a SOCialUme enjoyed iatt...!- •Pather -Catsano,was pretented with a gift of money and good Wishet• Were expressed by Rev."' Ivitgra '1,OtAIS Phelan of St. Auguti- tirie At Well at the patishiOnersi.: several, Or whormspeke north end of,the village „tenanted by Mr.. and Mrs -a Wayne Stinley., who. will Move to the William . • Loree house on HaVelock.Street _nskth_161',1ticiutroi411Pited-ChUiCh'. About March It, ',Duffy , cook over the.baking portion of --carrItt-her,s-Bak4y a -rid- Grodery • -Riplerwidl'ivx., and Mrs ; 47 .•• ' :..1.arruthers Continuing .ta operate.. the store He is ding hi baking • in Ripley and the Lucknow store Will be operated by Mrs. Durfy who will cart a full line of 0.... trig: from the .Ripley Ovens; No baking is planned for, the Ltreknow bake ,Shop 'at present .• Mr.. arid Mrt.. burfy. hay e a , • . • • • 414.110 tel4litilerArt hibard who will attend public Ichbol in Luck. . ,. • new. Four ether members of the • farnily are grown upnd. living away frOrri.home. ,The opening of the Lucknow store is tlated , for this Priday, ma,taf.26.. 01440461 womigiukoimai • .