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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-12-06, Page 3„ r••• rt--••• bill*ROW S100.1, W0110016% Dec*her fp* �73—P. 3' STOCK UP ON THESE COCKTAIL, DRY ROAST 325 G. Jar PLANTERS PEANUTS CARNATION REGULAR, MARSILMAILOW WOWS PACK 2 OZ MEI 25 OZ. JAR HOT ClIOCOIATE 0Z. TIN EAGLE BRA" 14 D mak CONDENSE CLOVER- LEAF 7.75 OZ. ITN SOCKEYE SALMON ORANGE PEKOE 60'S PKG. RED ROSE TEA BAGS SANI PACK 26"7.36lO'S PKG. GARBAGE BAGS SOL1E1Y DOG FOOD 14 OZ. CAN KEN -L RATIONS FROZEN STRAIGHT CbT, CRINKLE b FRENCH IRIS TENDERFLAKE 3 IB. COw_ MAPLE LEAF LARD KRAFT PURE 32 O.Z. JAR ORANGE JUICE FROZEN BATIERCRISP 14 OZ. PKG. 1 2 KG. PKG:. WM LINER FISH FRIES AIL VARIETIES 225 GMS. HOSTESS CHIPS FIRE LOGS COLO'URFUL BURNING 3 HOUR 000041.4110•00seeseeseaseeoseeseektiosisilos 6'S 99° 52,49 99* $1.59 51.89 99, 2/194 51.49 52.09 99* 5149 19* 894 fileatS C.P. DEVON 1 LB. PKG. BACON $ 1.49 cEN SAUSAGE $1.19 S. M//LEAF COIL $1.59 lb. 1PRODUC U.S. NO. 1 ZIPPER SKIN FLORIDA TANGERINES 794Boz. U.S. NO. 1 FLORIDA RED OR WHITE 48 GRAPEFRUIT 71994 CANADA NO. 1 PEJ. 100 POTATOES 99° CANADA NO. 1 ONTARIO GROWN CEILO 5 LB. BAG CARROTS 594 liteilkikee**0 oesseeeeselolueireeseeseiespoessibOwee. MEHAN'S SUPER MARKET PHONE 528-3001 1)1 LU CKNOW Board chairman urges co -o CONTINUED FROM P 1 "more for more". The Blyth trustee was acclaimed to another year as board cairman, Trustees either felt he was the best man for the jab Or had no interest in the position and Elliott was unchallenged for the job. Two votes were required to name a vice-chairman for the board when oderich trustee Dorothy Wallace and Brussels representative Donald McDonald were nominated. A tie vote in the first round was broken in the second and McDonald got the nod by a narrow tranTin. Elliott was cited by the board for his work in 1978, a difficult year for the ' board. Past chairman Herb Turkheim presented Mott with a gavel honoring his work and said 1978 was one of the most difficult years this board has ever faced". Turkheim said the teachers strike, the closing of McKillop school and the "great book debate" had forced Elliott to "put up with a lot". Elliott responded telling the boardhe had Iearned a great deal in the year as chairman and had been "blessed with an ulcer". The Blyth trustee reminded board members they were "here as elected individuals to represent the com- nurnity".-He said they were a "board of directors and must establish policies and programs that should enable each studeht to achieve the lot in life that we desire for them" "Do not operate individuany- but collectively; he said. "Decisions of the board are collective not individual". Elliott said he wanted the board to , 411111111611. take a look at a revamped committee system that he hoped would enable trustees to work closer handling board problems. He said he felt the present committee system was not functioning and he wanted V3 propose changes. The board now has five committees each' with three members. The com- mittees handle finances, school curriculum, personnel, property and student policies. Elliott proposed an arnalgarnatipn of some committee responsibility reducing the-. number of committees to three, each with five members. Ile said the three would be education, which would be responsible for curriculum and student policy, management, which would be responsible for spending, and a per- sonnel committee which wotdd be eration.... responsible for personnel and salary negotiations. Elliott said he also wanted the board to consider reverting to one open meeting a month insteadlif the two it now has. He said administration was spending a great deal of time preparing agendas for two meetings and he- felt that time could be better utilized in other areas. Ile said the board would have one open session and reserve one night for committee meetings. He said the committee system would still prompt debate at board meetings since no majority would be evident if a committee was all in agreement an a matter. He added that any proposals a committee had for the board would still have to be sold in a board session.