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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6th,. 1971.
THE
LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC
Nvii•, ONTARIO
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nd Si all. "'
Businessman:''
Nine. Years
,A8 Your
Huxon-Bruce
Member'
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Report F
Huron County
School Rept
BYYMRS..WARREN ZINN•.
Huron County School Board:Rep
resentative
•
• Under,a section of th.e•School
Administration, Act , a .Board Of,
"Ed`ucation.cannot buy -accident
insurance of`any type Tor the
efit of the students: 'However,
for the past few years, some par
ents have been paying•$1.0Q for.
coverage while students were .at
school,, or $2. or $5..if they des-
ired 24 hour coverage'and life
insurance. During the past two
years, it has become very diffi-
cult
to'collect claims against
the insurance company/, •so this.
year it has been discontinued..
e a_jot.ity_of_fa_mil- e-s--now--pa-y
into various 'health and hospital
'insurances., so students are auto.-'
rnaticallyco-ered.._ An--'nvestiga-
tion was Made into dental'insur.
: ance but it too had to have 10,0./0.
participation. •
-----Tiie-"office-and-clerica,1•errp y
ees• of .the 'Huron County .Board •
have joined' the membership of
C. U.:P, E. and negotiating betw•eer
this group and 'the' Board's
solicitor begins this Week..
:There is an 'increased. enrol.
ment at .F. E. Madill Secondary
School.of 70 students. Last year,
there were .1350. students
September 19'71: 1420 students..''
Questions
• 1.: Are there any.rules, for stud-
ents' while riding on school buses?'
The following rules were -stated
to the Transportation Cornrnittee
-and=a policy -will -be --implemented
in the near future. ••
Discipline::on School Buses '
The students are responsibi:e to..
school principal: for his conduct
while ;travelling: on::the: school
•bus.' The bus driver:• should act '.
in 'a manner similar to'that of a
teacher in the classroorn; by re.-
porting Situations that
able to'control }:iimself. Should
a driLer.rfor`:exampie encounter
YYnriio-rrro hleT rouble-while-ta1
ing students horne, at night,' :he
may say to a student , when de-
partin.g from, the bus,. not to ex- •
pect
x-
pect a . ride tomorrow Morning,
or': until such. tinge as the student
'and' his parents have contacted,
the .school principal.. The 'driver
then'should: report this situation.
to::the•prin ipaL. ; In some_insta-n--
ces , drivers havejsolved this `
' pr'oble . by having'the' delinquent
Student at the front of the bus .•
ednesday,--.- St. Augustine.
October 13 Schoolhouse..
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yrs
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.October 14
Thursday,, Dungannon_
October i Agricultural
r ey
Orange Hall
11 1
Friday,
October' 15
Friday,
Oc
9:06 .-.1200 noon
• /; 9:00 -112:00 noon
St' Helens •
Community. Hall
Iuclsutow
4:30 -
St
:30
9:00 - 12:00 noon
8e=1-4r00pm
Vaccination against rabic -,will beprovided for
dogs and. cats three months Of age and ver. Own.
els who require certificates Of vaccination for export
or other purposes should consult their 'private veter-
mary.No.
certificate will he, Issued at this clinic
Help prevent human exrabies, take ad
vantage of this o „
tuni fou haveour pets' lm
tnuniz,ed. A booster shot each year is recsommended.:
Nosmartir
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'Riffles for school buses - .
1. Any student not 'obeyiug•liese
'rules, :will be reported to the • .
principal. 0
2 No student. shall leave; -.his -se -at -
while• bus iS.'in motion.
3. No;student :will .put his hands
u o ous win ow.
'4. No student. shall enter or leave
by way"of'the emergency.door,
except .in_case_o a -i _emergency. --
5' No person sha1T use profane'~
language on the bus. • • 7.
6. No student shall smoke on the'
bus, at any time'. .
7: No 'student shall' eat on the bus
.at -_any :Unit.
8. No excessive' noise will be per-
mitted on the bus. •
9. When waiting for the bus ti all
students will stand on the shoulder
of the road., and not tnter'fere• with
regular toad traffic. .
10',, • No student w411 throw any art-
icle such as paperclips, .books,,
elastics' while on the school bus;
11. All students• shall be waiting
on the side of the road that they
but load's on.
In
• COM E TO'
's• L .:rgest Rural
and SATURDAY,
'OBER 8 and 5
QPENING FRIDAY NIGHT -
►y Mr . Herb .Arlen. and ENTERTAINMENT by
STOREY DANCERS OF SEAFORTH,
BRUCE COUNTY •JR_ FARMERS CHOIR • ""': >
BILL SEWERS
SATURDAY;
GREYHOUND DOG RACE
' 6. RACES — FIRST. AT NOON
/--- ARN-IA: LIO$ETTESIBAND
TEESWATER HIGHLANDERS±.�
HORSES CATTLE — SHEEP --•,SWINE
SILVER'' DOLLAR' COMPI I'ITION
COUNTY4-0 SHOW MIDWAY --- FILMS,
CONiMERCI?EXHIBITS
MACHINERY- AUTOS
EN'J ERTAINM ,NV
FUN FOR• ALL
-CON
IN ARENA AT 8:15 P.
torecording artists
g:
THE FAM:IL.Y BROWNFROM
OTTAWA VALLEY
letter To The Ed
r
To the •Editor:
Dear Sir:.,
Will:you kindly permit me; a
little space?'
I wish to command the atten-
tion of.the, riiothers and. fathers of
Ontario who love their children
just as mush as 'I .love• miner'
I .am resentful, :yes, deeply em;
bittered at the law .that has rec-
ently been inflicted upon our boys'
and'girls. flow Could a•ny:rna•n
who, for hs.bwnpersonal and a
greedy gain wishes to attain the
Premiership of our'love.ly Ontario,
lose all dignity in giving to our
=Ad-�r�-s= r-her-ighr�rr���a3-=--�
coholic •beverages where, when
and as'often as they"please? In his
:awn words says.• "it was I Who
did this for you! •Now you come
and vote for 'mel You are eligible
you know 1"
He didn't remind you ,.hays and
girls, that` f you --are drinking------j-
while driving and' involved. in a....
serious acci• ent ,,that ou are . I
unn erstarid ,:'subject,.to a fine of
one thousand' dollars or six months'
in prison., Poor man,! He must
have—been rob -but aud7t :
just 'slipped his mind
..I say to you: "Isn't this a viciOtts
cycle?" DO you want., at your •
-age.";--Or any age for that matter ;
to be' found, gutity •of this? You
are much too fine to indulge in-:
this :type.of,life. Rerriember,
YOU are.our future. leaders; .We
•need YOU! .
I understand it was the Premier's
Millions that won hire his present
I status. Now., in order to capture
your vote he has •in my opinion,
used the lowestof.'a11 means .';
a_vble by-subjeeting-you-=to-;lire;
use of alcohol just when your,
brain ,is at the .height of learning
and .would deteriorate this.. great
brain: You'could become a dere .
lrct, .crawling 'on your hands and . •'
knees on skid 'row.
Mothers and fathers! This is
.not the tine for party politics. •
, a-laS't
election, Butlet us prove . • •
'to 'this man that for once in '
_his -life his wealth avails him
nothing. Let us 'join forces.. See.
that your name and those of your
children are ,__on. ,.the Vt_L
otersist
Teach them how to vote arid why.
Please join with mein helping
to. save our children from a life
of hell -torment. .•
your -present mall worthy or
deservant to continue as our in •
coming Premier? . You know the
answer as well as .I..
• ' Mrs. Percy C. `Watt,.
Palmerston, Ontario..
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