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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO•
WEDNESDAY,.•JUNE' 23rd,,1971
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL •
' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
Sepoy "Town On; Ow Huron-Brycss Boundary
Second Class Mali Registration: Number
Established 1.873 — Published' Each Wednesday Afternoon
INarnbar of the C.W.N,A. and O.WN.A.
Subscription Rate, $6.00 a year in advance — to :the. V.S.A., .$8.00.
Donald C. Tboibpson, Publishes'
Salary, increases of 6*„.„9 per cent
including increments, for ;elemen
tary and secondary school teach-
ers, and other •employees were ap
proved at the Bruc a county board
of education•ineeting.last week.
WEDNESDAY, JUME`28rd, i 71,
The 1971 salary scale is .eiern-
entary school teachers , teachers 4. category
1, $ ,5OO to -$7 ,300;: •oategory.:2, ,
$5 900''to$6';800; category a,
$6,400 to •$10 ,'000.
Secondary school teachers: cat-
egory 4, $7,100'to $12,100; cat='
egory 5, $7,590 to $12,700; categ'
,cry 6, $8,300 to $14,600; categ-
ory 7, $8,800 to $15,600.
• The new rates for administra
% tive positions .include; director. of •
. education•, $39,0Q0; superinteri
dent of schools, $25.,500; super-
' • intendents.of,maintenance and
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WORK FOR WELFARE!
We : find it ' a bit diff halt to understand or :accept a statement''
made recently by the 'executive director ' of The. Canadian. Council on
Social Development, formerly the Canadian Welfare Council,
This gentleman says that a growing concept that the unemployed BREAK1N.
transportation.,' $12•;0.00; treasurer,
$22,500; accounts and office man.
ager, $14,50,.
must work • to, be eligible for, relief' payments is totally unacceptable: ' L CONTINUED .FROM PAGE 1
or woman musk •"work off"' thew
reliefyments ' does not make sense ;socially or : economically. , He feels
that it stigmatizes the individual who needs our collectis a support.- He
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thinksthat a man loses his dignity. when put to any available'tYPeof
lark to earn his welfare cheque. ,
We�mi, ,
,- than ldeats of this 'area' nor of ,Can-
ada
oe-•
ada as:a whole, .would agree with the' opinion of this 'gent. Forgotten in:
tire ,....v e the: ,
shuffle to preserdignity of the. welfare recipient, > is the
feeling, of ' the taxpaying public whose.. money is so easily and liberally
/ hAriiia,r1.1II1e
s .
No one would disagree withwelfare payments to those ' truly in
need, but there. are so .many abuses of the system, it ':is' hard to keep,. an
objective viewpoint. on the matter. .
'If a man' or woman truly wants to work, his or her dignity : will
sat suffer. by 'Working outwelf are payments.' In their hearts they will
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under the dash -of the car -of Mrs:
Campbell Thompson of Lucknow.
The auto was 'park"ed in her gar-
age ' .
a .e with .the. door open. There'
were indications of .the'packing
under' the', dash being disturbed as
"if an unsuccessful attempt had,
been -made --to- stea�the_ca .TT ,u
:not'known for'sure if the flashlight'.
aught have been there, for several
'days a s. it ti;as-=hidden from'.sight
TWO 'PERIODS AVAILABLE
JULY Sth TO JULY Seth.
AUGUST 2nd. TO AUGUST 27th..'
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Information must be obtained -from from thea Lucknow Public School
principal°s office. before registering. This , 'inforaatio n fully
explains the' new :lessobs .•
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REGISTRATION'FEE
(Includes; bus transportation)
8: PER CHILD —;$ll' PER TEENAGER = $20 PER FAMILY
00000000
000
00.0
000 - 000
i :'0 serve.
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.pec ._ ,
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: ���Annive s
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Mr'• and • Nies. •Arthur B"cckics
<'Iu.cknow•uietl' , observed- their q 3
during normal dnving
The brealt-in and attempted
theft are being investigatedby
Constable Ken;. ulver of Kincar-
dine:Ontario Pro4incial Police::
children: •
•Art; was born n••Wednesbury�
Staffordshire , • England and:came..
e`.
C' n awith
to nod his anent
ap sin
1900. 'Mrs.'Breckles was' the
former Th'eressa `Louise Pow:ell,'ant
'was •bores m.Toronto.'
55th wfedding anniversary :on .$un
'day ; •une 20th.
Mr, 'aryd:• Mrs. Breckles' have a
eami ' o;f two, Walter'of Kinlough
and Mrs: Harold (Madeline) Haid.
enby of;.Sarnia::'. They have six
grandchildren and six 'great grand.'
..:Mr'.. and Mrs:: Breckles' were
marrid\in Toronto ,' where they
lived' until 1935 when .they g:w. bout 'ht
the Ta}lor. farm* at Clam lake.
:In 1957; they soldtheir, farm and
retired in- Luc know ; and for the'
past number of years have spent.
the wirters.in:the •south.
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know they, ' are giving a ddllar' value for a'' dollar: received: Something:
worthtvinle will be accomplished m a .community and the, people in
question can truly. feel a part of: it.
. 'However, if the opinion of the Canadian Council: on Social De-
velopment' becomes' 'common,. more and more public money will : be
spent m a totally useless manner.' We can think of many public, 'pro
jects ch ild`be accomprished by hires -tile :unemploye ands
paying` them a good wage for * services rendered.
However we can't : think of any overall' benefits which will ever
occur. from: the handing out of 'large sums of publicmoney to ,welfare
t ciplents' whp are.1a a positi�,u. lu work.
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Swimmers Registei
iyNight
Swinutink re : ation .fOr the
411
4 i._,..0..r
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the :fist year of the' Bachelor of
Arts course in .September.
Should they attain an average., ..
of 'E. pe' cent each will be elig-
ible fora F culty,mrd Scholar -:
..surnrter'i: i ing•progra-_ will.
take' place 'at the•Lzti6ow Town .
i on .T ion slaty„ of-tlus _wee.ek
year, applicable to three or lour ..
years pi :t is ersitc•studz if s ffic -
ient.a Braze i.t; znaintained;
If the. student' averages on the'.:
two cot tts.es'.are 7,5'-'79, peg cent ,.
rhes beaotre eligitale fos 'a Profic-
iency
rofic-ie icy .Scholarship cf 42.5:• per. year.
•A rr. oathnu . of. •1 :. students wit
nearly . all sfro x school it Ontario`,
tis'per rnittec' to Per oil ,and the
'fist 5c,..are chosen on theirsc_holzs�.
Jtir e. 24th at :e .;3G p. .
Deta is:of:the prod::a,.z will be''
ioind elsewhere it i e it' an
ads ertisernent.:
There will be two:4-weei '
• periods #0.5 year , one, n1.nnin,�'
frorn July 5 to S'0 'and the other
from Arndt 2 is 2.7., Swir hers.
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will nave:' a croice of either per _'
iods:' Classes willbe at the Win _`
-has been increased fro. ,tr.�ee
,''weer to four taut:the :egistrati.o
fee which inch det.btrs tran por
.tion, has riot been change
tic starac:int. .
Lte nr e Star:.le ; is •irate: e_tec;
•'t ecorninz a te'acuer , e os
is
Leo interested in c.a :._~and•
k<itirr
If she does nOr. ; u..1 -f,
for' entry to ' u. ersit i s 5ep.terr
ber', she in icate's. s`hhe -i+'ill, eek
. ...
wank rather tbar. ret'tc r.1Kh
THREE
STUDENTS'',
CONTIN'U 'ED PACE 1
loo, Dianne Stanley will take '.
courses in philosophy and psychal;-
ogy, :,''targaret DoeL' an.will take
philosophy a rxi business' and Hilar;
Hay how inter st, iti "Yathe.matics•
'and` Chemistry. Classes will begin.
Tufy 5 and close.Atigust 1S,..With •
examinations scheduled' for the
following three days.
If these students complete their
thosen coutses 'wit aan average of
'B" or better , they may enroll in
':iargaret DoeLnaia woad also
like to t eco --e a teacher and,
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plant go into retail store wo k
ilf.her nopes.too`contin-e td
sit) do n:ot r ate.talize,
ilac Hay will'. ;.1tir :Paterr Ste;
a: tire& In derrtisti ' a:,d intends
to contirftfe het e t ation at e'it ie
urieysity' :or .highs school
She is i terested 1id"G a , tig.
lig and stud y,•it4 i+: ei ch and is
presently. ,preside1it•of the mulct'
Aitar Guild € f ?atm ts, Church...
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