HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-04-24, Page 9ominittee produced iittie
incudes trustees and
administrators from the
separate board, the
Limon board and the
With 'County Board of
Education. it was intend-
ed
ed to improve co-opera-
tion between the boards.
Although the three
boards are shariTg to
reduce oasts, pr. James
Brows, director of edu-
cation, . said to e C v na t:
tee has, produced very lit-
tle.
FullartonMilice
Trustee Ben Brown ques-
tionedthe fairness of dis-
banding
is -banding. the c mrittee
which would penalize the
Perth boar& • which
respectsthe. bs:ardQs
rights ,. as a Catholic
school board.
6The, Perth • board
respects. us so well Gon-
tiiiue, working with
thorn,'" said Mart.
Trustees approved a
iInotion that states its con-
tinuing corninitrnent to
shating;sery ccs'9 but in
the; future, it . will enter
into sharing arrange
meats with only 'those
School boards . and:.coi7 •
:triunity ,agencies:that rec.,.
ognize the 'boardysi Tian-
date and tight' to self -
governance.., It than
rescinded its -decision tor.
art` Of the • tri -board
a
"We have a list we
share with the Rayon
board and a list we share
with the Perth board but
nothing is shared.
between the two public
boards. there is no need
fir a tri -board commit-
tee,.
o mit-tee, perhaps two double
c*mrnittees, said
Chairperson Mike Miller,
of Z rids.
rn Brown said • the
separate board is willing
and committed to enter-
ing sharing agreements
with .its pirtnersbutwe
don't -want t :.s 11 r,ur
souls. to do its , We are a
perfectly viable b d the
way we are"
Stratfi;rd °Trustee Ron
Marcy, said ,the. Huron
board is. fooling tpay
ers by suggesting educa-
tion' costs would
decreases The Lluron'
board spends $850, a yew'
per pupil more'than the
separate board. If any
costs change, it would be
to the Catholic ratepayers
and they would go up, he
S5id.
In a press release
dated April 17, the Huron
board claims there are
ways to preserve the
independence of lan-
guage and religious
rights for R Qman
Catholic . and other
denominational gaups in
one board. Separate
trastees. disagreed: with ..
but"we
•,
"liVe teach childre';
about Jesus Christ. We
d:.,net just teach gt.spel
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values.,We live them,"
said Chairperson Miller,.
Dr. Brown saidthe
separateboard learned .of
the Duron b+sa>rd2 ° ee,
paign at the "end of the
last tri -board coi ittee
rneetinog on March 28
The April' meeting: of
.the lineknow Junior
Women's ; Institutewas
held ; in the Town
Twelvemembers
answered ithe. rollcall
With some 'very, worth-
'hilehousehold`! ints.
Appreciation was
expressed to Ruth Ritchie
and.: her daughter Sarah,
and Anne Quay's daugh
tees Susan and Laurie
who " displayed , their
Neighbors and friends
ere extend sympathy to
the relatives of the late
Marion'Harr s, who has
been :a long time resident
at the Pinecrest Manor
Nursing Home at
Lucknow, who passed`
away during the'•week.`;
She . was the wife of
Howard Harris of Conc.
8 • west of Holyrood who
predeceased her.. a num-
ber of years ago and also,
a: daughter' Lorraine. The
remains ' . restudy at the'
MacKenzie and, ,.
McCreath Funeral Home,,
Lucknow: Where; the.
funeral ° : was held . on,
Saturday with burial, in
Greenhill Cern+ tery
Lucknow.
Olive; Hanna of ,Conal
i0 visited on. Tuesday
with Bessie Maulden
It is Trice to sea the.
greengrass and the
spring flowers again after •.
the long snowy winter.
We extend congratula-
tions to Mr. and Mrs.
Bdbert Bushell (Nina
Mcl)ona d) who ,.were
ia.rricd: on Saturdays
Apr. 20 at Kincardine.
W , welcorrac Nina back
to our com atannitya
musical talents at the
Agricultural Variety
Concert.
Audrey Ritchie report-
ed ,a quilt was donated to':
the Hayes family follow
Ing their fire. Plans:' were
finalized to attend a';play
in Blyth 'July.
Each member made a
padded picture . frame
under the. , capable
instructions of Janice
Blake.
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