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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-02, Page 9FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY May .4 - 5 - 6 THEY RODE INTO A NEW TYPE OF HELL! Sox Office 8:00 First' Salmi-S:30 ‘1001110111M CA REBTRICTkD RR' MICHAEL BEN FOREST ARCHIBEK You're Way Ahead with Want Ads /I 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 GODERICH • THE LtIcKNOW SENTINEL„ LUcKNOW, ONTARIO ••••••••••••...••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••• WITH MARGARET THOMPSON o***•••••••Oo*****o.i•oi••••••••••••••••i•i••••• LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE . SENTINEL FILES • " WED 2 MAY to • TUES 8 MAY 'Charles; Bronson has the role of his career! -11-130STON GLOBE tilzteAz tite catie irrtee-efte DmmANa PLUS 2nd BIG FEATURE! RESTRICTED 10 1616016 II MOS Of Ill 01 0611 PORT FROM EEN'S PARK Y MURRAY 'GAUNT HURON•BRUCE er William Davis, and er John White this week into pressure and criticism Opposition ., the public ervative backbenchers , mised to remove the 7/0 on energy from their 7 legislation, was an unprecedented letters, about 2,000 from Min to the Premier , *,ng the tax which would ised $g million this year, eless the sales tax on and services will be raised to 7%'as of the 1st of This was debated in the. ture with the Opposition g the increase and the ent supporting it. This to a 40% increase in the the-withdrawal of the faX gey there is also a return 190 gasoline tax rebate ers. Ministry of Consumer and cial Relations is to start ), gn to advise Ontarians rights in the market Minister John • tsaid'a new post of non co -Ordinator will be to ensure that the public and understands its rights. em of Ontario Nursing Homes will have to pay from 50¢ to $1 a day more for their care starting the 1st. of May.. The new 'rates were established earlier this week at a meeting of the Ontario Nursing Home Associa- tion with Government officials. The rates will go to $13.50 from $12A for standard ward care, to $16.75 from $15.50 for semi private patients and to $20 from $18.50 for private. The Health Ministry, will increase its contri- bution to $9. 50 per day from $9.00. More help from Government ,for shoreline damage has been indicated. A $50 million fund' allowing Municipalities to lend money to property owners 'along Ontario shorelines affected by high water has been propoied. The loans would allow home- owners to construct retaining walls, dikes, breakwaters and other structuresdesigned for the rehabilitation and protection of property on water where shores have been damaged or eroded by. the elements. James -Snow,. Minister of Government Services', said it will also include repairs to 'any building or other Structure caused by high water levels, ice or ero- sion of the shore. Ontario, is going to step up the protection its citizens have against snoopers who gather in for personal or credit purposes. The bill introduced by Hon. 10 YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 1962 The 'Artificial Ice Fund was reported over $20,000. The schools re-opened with the following teaching staff, for Luck now High School - principal , Brian Howlett A. G., McLeod, Mrs. Laural Hewitt, Elwin Hall, Donald Dennis, Peter Connon, Robert Dowsett , Edward Dzierzek, Miss Alexandra Goll, Harry Lee , Miss Eleanor plum , steel. Public School staff included principal Stuart' Collyers, Miss Ruby Webb, Miss Helen Thomp- son, Mrs. Jack Fisher , Mrs. James MacTavish, Mrs. Norman Taylor, Mrs., Grace Johnston, Mri. LlOyd Hall. 1st Rinloss Boy Scouts t*parents and leaders numbering fifty-One in all, enjoyed 'a 6-day, bus trip to Northern and Eastern Ontario and MOntreal. The trip was under the supervision of Scoutmaster Lloyd Ackert and the Assistant koutmasters Walter Breckles and Frank Colwell. Three Cub Pack leaders assisted '-.Rae Haldenby, Ernest Ackert and. Barry Johnston. 30 YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 1942 Lucknow Public School 'opened on Tuesday September 8th. Iri accordance with the decision of the Department, the Lucknow John Clement 'will require all investigators for consumer report- ing agencies to, be registered by the Government. It, will' make agencies send out corrections to their Customers if the contents of a file are shown to be incorrect. The public will haVe the right to sue for damages if they have been harmed by the con- tents. Clement said' the introduction of this bill would lead to higher -- standards of donduct in this area. 50 YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 1922 School re-opened with Miss Frances McLean as prindipal of the. High School/and Miss Nelson was first assistant. Miss Kate MacDonald had charge Of the en- ' trance class with Miss MacCal- lum , Miss, Norma Thompson and Miss IsobelsMurdie in charge of the other three, rooms. Seventy- one had registered for the high schoolwork. 4014,09 DRIVE-IN • GODERICH Al CONCESSION RD. 4 r PHONE 5241901 wi".0,100..~.40".0ftesonwo. SUN '6 MAY ONLY See what your dollars can do. Support Easter Seals. High School did not re-open until ' two' weeks later. 'The Ontario Cabinet announced that all Sec- ondary Sdhools were granted a holiday extention with a view to pupils being of further assistance to hard-preased farrners , and would be extended another two weeks•if the help of pupils was required. A total eclipse of the moon was witnessed. A clear sky per- mitted a splendid view of the, spectacle. .STARTS WEDNESDAY