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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 ognize the 'boardysi Tian- date and tight' to self - governance.., It than rescinded its -decision tor.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 iick ►ow n Xn W inApril tsdayy, A l !4 !Page 9 OPEHitG 5001 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. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT:, BD .. . ,.. .- S OfienrO * fu l rang. f serwtcu 00Iltk1g, ' II WARD MAlattet :p or i p rtna nrx�+r ins, computer a d, managem eet sire ccs:. HANOVER :WALKENTON, tIIDU141'100E0 PORTf LGIN W J Aldersley, TCA p.F.'lir`oyc�iyt,,,t,i,, FCA ' K.1 Dryer, C .• m,5; yo�l,t,o,�,n,,,, ex' . LttVollett,,CA . R. Mi en CA n H.E. 1010 , CA J.J.• Hr t, CA • G,H Munro, CA ' R `Irior,.CA aG.1'hi►r , GA 881-1211 323.2351 (ountry lane apr► Farm Bad S Breukfost 5191398 FAN Ut1 499 $7 D000. - Stauffer St. Renovated a bedroom With garage. 7e11 trees 82 112" 152 iot, 2 ACRES - Spacimm 4 bedroom l rttse 20 x 120 & 2 a 48 sired. Astrfield $119,900. $541,980, > Clydr St. Three bedroom, , debble tots onr4`,ge,., Good stoner. LUCKNQW - 24 x 00 frame oiled, 80 c 80 lot, $24,000., (BUNGALOW 4 bedroom, 28 aOsb d $49,060.. HAVELOCK 4- bedroork garage, new kitchen, family ily home.: 4 YEAR OLD Bungalow In Lucknow on 1 are lot, move in condition. $40,900. 3 bedroom, 1 °4 Ste* neW krtoheu, drywalled, Victoria St. S 4 HELENS Country bungalow, 2 oar garage, finished ba erriente` • 4 bedroodis, reduced, • GOUGH Stem 4 ;bedroom with gqrage and room • $74„900.: • DAMP" a :140 acres, 36 lies; 3 •bedroom bungalow, •130 waricabte, ICiriloss Twp. iee ACRES ..Kai workably fieldstone. house, beef baro,,: