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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-10-02, Page 5• a Lueito,ow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 2„ 1991 — Page 5 School boaM...trtist0e will not seek .t.,,Heketiort To the editor, Pue to new commitments I. will not be seen re-election to the Huron County School Board this year; Dual; my nine years as rewesentative of Ashfield, Wst and East Wawanosh townships, have enjoyed mooing the students, patens and staff„ which tOgether form the educational community in our county. Elected position is both rewarding and challenging. h is rewarding because you can WO* on things you believe are important to your conununity. It is challenging because there are many competing 0 THE EDITOR milmompiemmummimillommo views' and needs which at times are difficult to reconcile. I enjoyed worb14 for and vbithig the schools in Huron County and especially our local schools of Brookside, East Wawanosh„ Madill and the Goderich District Collegiate Institute. Some of the satisfying things I was able to work on were the extension of the Family Studies and -Industrial Arts program to all our elementary schools. The Food Bank will continue to meet needs of public To the editor The Lucknow Christmas and Benevolent Fund and Food Bank, founded by the late Marion McFar- lane, will continue to meet the needs of the community. It was Marion's wish that the following people would form a committee to oversee the project Syke Suther- land, Isobel Shepherd, Laura Hare, Sue Bellmore, Raylena Rebryna and coordinator, Lorraine Brophy. In the future please refer any Food_ Bank -and, matter to to a member of this com- mittee. Heart and Stroke Foundation plans fundraising event To the editor: Members of the South Bruce Chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation are in the midst of planning their fourth annual celebrity dinner. The dinner will be held October 24, at the Hanover Columbus Centre. Tickets for this fundraiting event may be purchased by calling Alvin Robb at 395-3174 or Dorothy Frock at 881-2798. Lottery winners Recent whiners during the past two weeks, in the Belgrave Kinsmen's Cash Calendar Lottery draw included: $50 to Jack Gunn, Linwood; Ron and Eleanor Campbell, London; Cal Davidson, Kitchener; Ruth Hahn, Waterloo; Terry Johnson, Atwood; Jim But- ton, Blyth; Robert Thompson, Tees - water; Paul Bernt, Kitchener; Eleanor Johnson, Kincarinde; Bob George and Ed Stanley, Port Elgin; Bev Martin, Fordwich; Joise Anger, Wingham. James Simpson of -Prin- ceton and Nicole Robinson, of London were $100 winners. . It is our hope that we will con- tinue to serve the community with the same dedication and corw petence as Marion McFarlane. We would like at this time to inform Lucknow and area that another food drive will be con- ducted on Thanksgiving weekend, Saturday, October 12. Busses sup- plied courtesy of Montgomery Motors, Lucknow, will be on site at Lucknow Village Market, Ripley's Superior Ivlarker and—Krupp!s‘—hr Kincardine, from 10 a.m. to 4 pin. from page 4 know it, when he visited me at the fair booth he picked up a copy and my secret was outl Thanks to a dedicated reader who delivered an empty Kelloggs box to the office. I still intend to put him to the test, but it will have to wait for a little while. I Something to think about The average Canadian works: 11 minutes to buy a pound of park 2 minutes to buy a pound of bread 6 minutes to buy a dozen eggs In the Soviet Union, a worker spends; Huron County Board's supper ut energy WILSOM11011 with the invo14 'MUM a its students and staff has made it a leader in eneroy and COSt savings. Our approach to computers. sought a Name betwecn computer hardware and staff training. Recently we, developeda staff evaluation process which will help. ensure staff performance; meets student needs. The work of a: trustee inOludes the regular monthly Board meeting, regular standing conimittee. meetings,. special ;c0nunittee • meetings, school visits And special events and gradtzatiOns. The current. remuneration for a Trustee is $450 - a,inonth. There is no allowance 'for Extra meetings but travel expenses associated with. work as a Trustee are reimbursed. Nomination papers for the School Board Municipal election can be obtained from Linda Andrew, the clerk of , Ashfield Township. Anyone interested in more information on being a TnIs, tee for Mlifield, West and East Wawanosh Townships,can call Me' at 5284493. • • I would like to thank the people who elected me to represent them and their children in the important area of education. Tony McQuail. ELMER LIMBACH PHARMACY LuckN9w .5284004 eekt Siecia Tide 2 ilire .LoWtopy b_cocet• • Pringles Chips • . .„ . . . 0000.01c 0.0.1f0y::4*0-010.:.:0t., • HIIIrlago.c..se of 1,2 PrJcs in effeQt Oct tqa or while quantEtes last. toDave,• 1 AMBLINGS by Pat LivingstOn smommumassamomommia 40 minutes to buy a pound of pork 8 minutes to buy a pound of bread 73 minutes to buy a dozen eggs In France, a worker spends: 18 minutes to buy a pound of pork 2 minutes to buy a pound of bread 8 .minutes to buy a dozen eggs These figures were taken from a recent press release from the OMAF office. from page 4 Hugh Simpson of Whitechurch and averaging 400 lbs. .were purchased by James Coultas of Belgrave for 25.30. 10 years ago - September 30, 1981 • Angry farmers demand action on interest rates - Hundreds of letters are pouring into the Huron Federation of Agriculture office from concerned and angry farmers demanding immediate action from the Prime Minister to save what is left of the farming industry. The letters will be personally delivered to the Prime Minister's office by Murray Cardiff. MP for Huron - Bruce. SENTINEL MEMOIRS When parliament reconvenes this fall, the Federal budget must bring relief to the farming industry whic• h has been most adversely affected by the government's high interest policy. There is litde time left for fanners to inform the government of their plight. A personal letter from you to the Prime Minister can make a difference in. government policy. The fall harvest season will be over sooner than we think and many more fanners will be unable to meet their financial comtnitments because of low coni prices. kt• For more information about the federal government's proposals for constitutional reform, of toll-free: ii400656141-88' si Deaf or hearing impaired call: 1-800-5674992 (TrY/TDEO Can' adai Shaping Canada's Future Together tt TIM ALDRICH IVIontgornery Motors, Lucknow, is pleased to welcome TIM ALDRICH to their service department. Tim is fully Ford accred- ited and holds a Class "A" mechanics license. He lives near Auburn with his wife and two children. He prides himself on repairing vehicles properly the first time. Service is a tradition at Montogomery Motors. The tradition continues with Tim's commitment to satisfaction. . „ Valaaa'taVal',"...aa LUCKNOW 528-2813 • 1), 1.1 1.1A.1-11' 11,40..1.7 V 11.11, I