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various cafeterias must be
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PAGE TWENTY " THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12,1975
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will protest
govt edict
The Huron Comity Board of
Education voted unanimously
to make an appeal to the
Ontario Ministry of Education
who refused any capital
allocation for building projects,
for schools under the board's
jurisdiction for the 1975 fiscal
year.
The Board had budgeted for ,
$900.,000 in its five-year forecast
which was to include $2'10,000
for renovations to Exeter
Public School, the construction
of an industrial arts and home
economics complex in Exeter,
Turnbe'rry and Brusselseach to
cost approximately $200,000
and also $40,000 for a mini
computer for South Huron
Secondary School.
The computer facility, if it'
was approVed by the Ministry,
would have been installed as a
pilot project and under the
Board's approval similar
facilities would have been
installed :in other high schools
in the area.
D.J. Cochrane, Director of
Education, told the board that
he was sure the Ministry would
cut back on ,expenditures but
was surprised that they got
nothing at all. He stated that
the only course of action was to
appeal the decision to the
Minister.
A letter froth. the regional
office of the Ministry of
THAT
Ivan Mawhinney of Lucknow was
driving a snowmobile on' February
23 when it came in collision with a
parked car of Dr. M. H. Corrin on
Outratn Street in the village. Mr.
Macwhinney was taken to Wing-
ham Hospital, x-rayed for leg
injuriesand released. The accident
was investigated by Constable
Jackson Of Kincardine Ontario
Provincial Police.
THAT
Joan Hamilton and Tom Barger,
members of the Lucknow Skating
Club, 'placed 6th in the Novice
Dance Class at the Interclub Figure
Skating Competitions on Sunday,
March 2nd in Wingham. Twenty
couples were entered in thiS class.
Over 200 figure skaters from 12
district clubs participated in the
various competitions held through-
Gilt the day.
Education in London stated
that the region received its
proportion of provincial ftin
ding and unfortunately all, t
needs or requirements cannot
be met.
Board , member Charles
Thomas' said that the Board
should challenge the decision
since the building projects were
not only important from art
educational standpoint but it
would also be good for the
economy by providing. jobs.
Since 'the " Board Cannot'
prOceed with, any .project and
building must be put off a
delegation of three members,
Cayley Hill, Harry Hayter and
D.J. Cochrane, were elected to
approach The ministry con- •
cerning grants for the regkin.
THAT
Harvey Irwin, Highway 86 West,
was the winner of $979 in the'
A,.t • Goderich Legion monthly .50-50
Draw. The winning ticket was sold
by Willard. Downey of Kinloss.
THAT
Andy Whitby., sort of Mrs. Sid • Whitby of Lucknow and a member
of the Oshawa. Generals Junior A
hockey team, is on crutches and,
has a cast' on his leg after suffering
torn knee ligaments.
THAT
Mrs. Morgan Henderson 'of
Lucknow returned on Monday of
this week from a six week holiday
in Hawaii. During that time her
daughter, Miss Betsy Henderson of
London, holidayed with her for
three and a half weeks.
THAW
Mrs. George (Shirley) Forler,
Julie and Eric of Barrie visited
Sunday with Shirley's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Moffat 'of Luck-
now. It was the occasion of Mr.
and Mrs. Moffat's 48th wedding
anniversary.
THAT
The Sentinel earlier published
a story about the 1949 Lucknow Pee
Wee hockey team, who were
champions of Goderich Young
Canada tournament the first year it
was established, being" scheduled
to play an exhibition "old-timers"
game against the Goderich team of
1949. The game was originally
scheduled. for March 15,' but
because of scheduling problems, it
has now been set for Saturday,
March 22 at 7 p.m. at Goderich
arena.
CHE'SLEY — Students will
pay more 'for lunches .. in
school cafeterias,. in BrUce
after: the spring break.
The Bruce .board of educa-
tion was told Tuesday that the
anticipated cafeteria' deficit of
$10,000 for 1974 was exceeded
by nearly,50 per 'cent and
some boar members favor
dropping the school lunches.
Superintendant 'of business
Roland Swanson said in-
creased cost of food and..
wages has been responsible
4 for the cafeteria losses, Ile
also noted the large discre-
pancy between schboLs.,
Five'secondary and two ele.=
mentary schools have, cafete-
rias.,Chesley high school is in
Huron Native
Died At Buffalo
DONALD GRANT CAMPBELL
Donald Grant Campbell of St.
Catharines passed away suddenly
Monday, February 24th in Buffalo,
New York.
• Born in Huron Township on April
24th, 1920, he was the son of the
late Robert and Alice Campbell of
Huron Township, In 1950 he was
married to Lois Morris of St.
Catharines,
Giant is survived by his wife
Lois; six sons, Gordon, Donald,
Janies. Keith, Kevin and John. He
is,also survived by two sisters and
two brothers, Kathleen of Clark-
son, Louise of Willowdale, Gordon
of Ottawa and Robert of Huron
Township, t
Funeral services for the late Mr.
Campbell were 'conducted from the
Butler Funeral Home, St. Cathar-
ines by Rev. K. Russ, pastor of the
United Church, on Thursday after-
noon and interment was made in
Pleasant Memorial Gardens.
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the' deepest trouble with its
cafeteria and Chesley trustee
George Loucks said the cafe-
teria program, throughout the,
' ,county should be dropped.
Mildmay trustee Lloyd Lie-
'semer disagreed: "Why
should schools like Walkerton.
where the operation. is ef-
ficient. be penalized beeause
another school has heavy
losses?“
The 1974 deficit per plate•at
Uhesley was 37 cents com-
pared to two cents at Walker-
ton..' •
Mr. Loucks said that unless
all 34 schools in Bruce had
meals, none•should.
"That's all right for /you
who liVe 'in town. Children
from the country should have
school lunches," said trustee
Wilfred Pegelo of Cargill.
The board authorized the
administration to raise lunch
prices and review the menus
and portions. Mr. Swanson
said a continuation at present
prices would result itva $35,-
000 to $40,000 cafeteria deficit
.for 1975.'