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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-05-07, Page 3• • The:10Citilatudents who won a trip to Expo '86 in Vancouver were p,Ivein their tickets and travel gear at an assembly at F. E. Madill Secondary School in *Ingham on May 1. The Ileal ;whiners were: back ra,Inim. left, Steve mer [Royal Bank, Clinton), Linda Searle, Charier* Conley, Jacqueline Delberguii Wendy Neable, Tanya Neufeld and Brian Johnston [Pacific Western Airlines), Front row, Ann Cooper [exchange co-ordinator for Expo '861, Meaghan aarke, Heidi liritehaid, Amy Gingrich, Heather Howald and Beverley Exel. • - [Alan Rivett photo) ' • , Bruce education budget.. i0from, page :1 $4,20;000, 10.58 per cent.„of the budget; plant operation and maintenance, $4,052,495, 10,18 per cent; school supplies and equipment, $1;869,395, 4.69 per cent; construction costs for Kincardine District Secondary School and Wiarton District High -School; $204,166. v. The board received provincial assistance which represents. 58.87 per cent, or $23,434423 of the budget. Although this is a 2,21 per cent increase over 1985, provincial assistance is down from 60.16 per cent of the 1985 grants. In a press release accompanying the budget, it says, "Had the grants been the same percentage of the total budget as in 1985, an additional $513,000 would have been received -in grants, representing 4.21 Per cent on the null rate.” , "The less the provincial grant, the more it affects the taxpayer," says Snobelen. "It's a global, situation," • The Luckn°‘v Business Association recently instailed, their new executive for • 1986r87 at the organization's April meet- ing.: • Thenew executive members are: Ken Hannan, president; Joanne Weber, vice- president; Jim Bain, past president; Brian Knechtel, secretary, and Ken Hamilton, 7 treasurer, , The association has successfully re- instated the Santa, Claus ' Parade , in Lucknow for this year, thanks to the committee Of Joanne Weber and Marlene . , • Struthers. The 1986 Parade will be held on December 6, so mark vou calendars. The Lucknow Business Association is an active representation of our locakbusiness- es whose primary function is to promote, the Lucknow business. i.efionnunity. The more members attending ' and being involved in meetings, the stronger the association will be: We would welcome your ,attendance at the meetings. The next meeting is on Tuesday, May. 13 at the Mayfair Restaurant. ieduction. • Most Bruce County schools favor a gradual reduction of smoking with the hopes of an eventual ellirlinatiort, rather than outright ban in the schools. This information was brought to the attention of the Bruce County Board of Education at its meeting on Tuesday, April 22. As a result, trustees decided not to ban h th• this decision in the hands of school principals,teachers and staff. Trustee Jean Woods said, the issue is one which the board can'l malte'a decision on, "I tend' to feel that the board has .00 01000 Onge,t_ the shop's cipoiliA.4'Pas been ,"fantastic The:eonnnttnityliOn.stbeen super,"" she said. ; • She credits her family with ,helping her 0‘;0;the-rough spots of openinga ki.),OSift. Ker sister Nancy: . even rsuggested the stc're's namc. ValieY Green Flowers is open from 8;10, 4411; to 6 '011*'44y$, enough things to enforce already this isn't really an education issue." ' Principals, teachers and staffwere asked to respond to a„ letter from the Ontario,, • Medical Association which urged the- . schools to ban .smoking. The retponseV from 2$ Bruce County schools Nvere'mixed; Five elementary school, and one of six secondary t, schools, , were in favor of a ban; While 'the remainder favored designated 41110)09 • - • Atter looking s over the "responses; .the., Educational Issues COmmittOc receltri• mended the following actions: not to ban: smoking at this time, school 'principals and staff he permitted to establish a smoke-free environment in -their schools, and to, encourage schools to develop programs and activities leading to the reduction and eventual elitnination of sniekini4 Woods said health progrants, in the schools address the issue of smoking. "The Children are beMg given knowledge that. hasn't' been there in the 'past,”, Maple Yogurt? You can flavor plain YOgtIrt with Ontario maple syrup and use it as a topping Or a 'dip, for seasonal fresh or canned fruit, „ says' FoodlandOntario Specialist Anne •••:,.1•••••- „ •• ON j1Pig, TIME OFFERER, 2 acres on highway near Whitechurch. Excellent 4 bedroom brick house with new attached carport. and all conveniences including aluminum windows throughout. ' Barn 14x32. Workshop 144r24 with 1844 addition; Must be sold. Bring all offers. ' COTTAGE, Voirit Clark, twq bedrooms, eat -in -kitchen with Hanover cup:I:gelds; winterized; one block from Huron Read. Asking $32,500. ., . 2 BEDROOM vinyl sided home on a good lot in Lucknow. Asking in the teens. COMMERCJ.AL• BUILDING In Lucknow, showing good return on investment, now offered at a greatly redueed` price. Full particulars on reqiiest, 10 ACRES near Teeswater with good house, steel sided barn 45 x 65, equipped with- farrowing crates. 15 YEAR OLD BUNGALOW on a lot 165x165, livingroom, diningroom, large kitchen, walk in basement, new carpets. 3 ACRE PROPERTY St. Helens, house excellent throughout, steel workshop 24 x 32 fully insulated and finished inside, creek at back of property. Reduced for quick sale. HANDSOME BRICK HOUSE in Lucknow with new family room, inground pool, change house, other outstanding featur- es. 181/ • ACRES near Lucknow, newer bungalow, with finished basement, at- tached garage, 20 i 40 horse barn. TWO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS in Lueknow. Several building lots, Three have water and hydro to property. MEL1WATRERS, WINGBIAM, 3573208 LLOYD W. HurroN ' REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKER, KINCARDINE Luclinow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 7, 19.116, --Page 3 Ne fo John Deere introduces c new generation of lawn tractor MODEL 165. *Whisper quiet 12.5 HP engine *38" cut...you can mow alfacie an hour *Hydrostatic drive no gears tpf.sbift $.1ohn Deere sets the standard by which. all other lawn tractors are judged ••• .00104111,10,0 • • • •'