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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-02, Page 10�M1 • a'3 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO Y-SiIIRLEY J-.--KRLLER ° Architects"from Page and Steele have beeninstructed by Huron County Board: of Education, follow . ing a, meeting in Clinton: to prepare -plans -for: the renovations at Central Huron Secondary School, to make way for boardoffices.. • Althou: , no."p .' for the renov- . ~ations w re discusse ' -at 'the meet- ing, eet-ing, it as learned at Clinton contractor Cale Dou, ett has moved. the science lab at . cost of $31.31. It is now a he new board'. offices will include.a board room, ,-the subject of some- discussion at past meetings. Three public school boards in McKillop, Usborne and Goderich 'were refused :their, requests to fund - ion for additional lengths of time because of unfinished business. The board of education had previously agreed to permit certain'' boards to remain temporarily in business if • they could show just cause why they should be retained. Secondary school boards will, be had been working on the 'budget phased, out at the end of April.. was announced. The board. ;received a request to establish a remedial teacher in the Seaforth Public School, Director of education John D..Cochrane, will take the need of remedial•teaching staff for the entire county under ' study,. Mrs, Marilyn, Kunder., ;Seaforth, urged -.immediate action so • the matter would not be,left over ''.for another year”.. 'lriier'Bell QC has been, appointed 'the, board's solicitor." Arbitrafbrs • appointed by the board are Leonard Winters, realtor, Clinton; Ron Men. zies; retired , Goderich; Barry Wenger, editor , •Wingham; W D Burton.,; SHDHS business administr- ator, Exeter; and William Dale, farmer, Seaforth•. • Board of'. education business'adrni nistrator Roy Dtrnlop;.now working full time in,the county, reported that he and /superintendent of Education James Coulter' South KiAIOSS'- '• Seventeen young, •people, met Sun- day un -day. evening at the home of.Mr.., '' and 'Mrs.. Jtki ' Ir D c 'e i a. i m MacKinn- on was chairman'. Minutes were 'read by, .the secretary, Betty.Col-- • • well, who also 'led the Bible Study .; frorn,Lu i2 -and Easter .readings were given by • Walter ,Dickie°and Barbara, MacIn 'tyre .and, prayers.by Linda 'Maclntyre and Sandra Keith:, An' Easter poem, was read, by David MacKinnon. • Pat Sparks gave a well-prepared speech on "Love": and.Li.ndaSparks. contributed a. piano instrumental. A motion was passed to buy ten copies: of 'Chap'Notes .,in a small book containing programrne Mater- ial and 'hymns. The, next'•meetin is planned or April 13th at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs.' Currie Col- well. Langside ;Y.P.S. LANGSIDE NEWS Langside'Yoang; Peoples -Society met on Sunday eveningat the home of Mr. . 'and Mrs, Stewart MacGilli vray. with 14 members present. Simon de Boer presided and 'the meeting opened with the call `to worship. Carolyn MacGillivray ayed-far-the-hymns;. Scripture was read.by Douglas Wall: with prayer by 'Carolyn Mac- ;Gillivray. •The'•minutes' of the last meeting, were read and approved . a, The roll call:w'as answered•with a• verse, of Scripture containing the word "young" or "youth" The next meeting will be intwo weeks with Carolyn and Bobby MacGillivray in'charge of the. program. It will be at Mr. and. Mrs`. Peter de 'Boer's P ans`were .made_ for' the _Young People to assist' with the :Easter .. Church Service next Sunday; The ofering ..was taken by Russell youn•g with prayer�byBobb'y lop said it was tpo, ;eariyto sit down e->udget-c ern rn-it-tee-to-d-is Board' mem cuss terms. liens to the Schools for the Retarded cornmittee are Norm- an Shepherd, Wingham;. Mrs : J. W. Wallace ,-Ggderich;-and•.-Clarence McDonald., Exeter; `Nine board members, 'Mr. , Coch ranee:,- Mr. Dunlop' and Mr. Cou1- ter will attend a workshop for county boards inn., n London Ben Strairghan.,,•Cod.er ch°District. Collegiate institute business admin- istrator, .has been hired by the, board at a salary of $10 ,;000 per annum:. His position and? -joh were not defined. . R E rp:RT: KINCARDINE: , From 12:01 a.m. , 'March 17, 1969 to 12;00 Midnight, March 30,, 1969 Total accidents to .date,this'year 45-. Total accidents to.date last • year - 24.'' ` . On Monday, March 17 , ',Provinci- al Constable Larry. .Whitelaw invest• igated a single 'car accident on #21 Highway, two miles south of k ncardine. James Johnson of :Tiv- erton, ;was the'driver involved. No one was injured:. 'Constable ,Harry :W zaryk inves tigated .a single ,car accident on the . North, Shore Road, Kincardine Township; three miles -north of Kincardine, on Saturday, March 22. Andrew French of Kincardine ecaped• injury inthe mishap,which. caused an estimated $200-.00 dam- age', to the 'vehicle.. A three car accident, on Sunday.:, M -r ligated by Prov incial Constable'Ed McPhail, .on: ' the 7th• Concession of Kincardine. Township, approximately .three miles east. of #21 Highway. Gary RiehI of R.R. 4, Kincardine,,John'. McLeod of Kitchener, and Kenneth.'. McLellandof Hanover,' were the drivers of the 'vehicles Involved. No one was injured in the accident, which .caused,. an. estimated $800. 0'b damage to 'the vehicles. . • WEDNESDAY APRIL 2nd, 1969. Among other thins* there's a cleaner engine in every drop of Formula 5 GASOLINE 1. cleans carburetor more miles to the gallon 2. less power loss in storage 3. cuts stalling due to carburetor icing 4. more power when you need it 5. rust inhibitor our special additive is in both Regular and Premium ucknow District Co-op PHONE 528-2125 uco involved in.a single truck accident resulting in $800.00darnage• to the vehicle he was driving. On Wednesday , March 26' on. Bissett Hill Road -:north of#31. County Road, : Brian Siddall, 143 Warr -en 'Street, Goderich and. On Tecdav,_iviarcb_2,5. Pmvinc �.an ire Fred -Riel 1 2;R.. 1, :Coder ial Constable 'Andy Burgess investig- ated a single car accident on #9 Highway, east of Bervie. Raymond Janes of. Kincardine was the driver Me L. acG&k .a vr-ay . involved-= Da rrage--to the.car was St. Augustine.: C W.L The March'C ' W L h W.L. meeting ing w` held in the St. A' ustine Parish:. WalLconducted-a--swor-d. drill:: •-28.: in the village of Lucknow . 'he g The- , The topic was a recording estimated: at $250. 00 . . df "Don: Loney Talks to :Teenagers" • A ,minor two car -accident was It w,as quite:interesting and. full of ` investigated .by Provincial Constabr. was good advice for teenagers. Mrs.. le Ken Culver, on Friday, March • ich were involved in a car --truck accident resulting in $500,,00 dam age to the Riehl vehicle. "On Saturday, March.29 on- a ;l parking_ lot at C.F.B. Clinton Scott On Saturday; March 29 on.old ##21'Highway',, south of #21 Highway', James Barry; R. R. 3 Seaforth was." involved in a single car accident resultingin $250.00• :damage to. his vehicles. • ':'Hall. The Spiritual director Father A hyrrin•was sung and the Meeting •drivers involved were .Florence Galea was present, with the `Presi- closed with the Mizpah Benediction Inglis of Ripley and Ross Irwin, of :`dent Mrs• Gus -Redmond in charge Mrs, MacGillivray and Carolyn Lucknow'., Anestimated $125.00. of the meeting:.1A good,number of served a lovely'' lunch.... damage was'done to the vehicles.: g. ladies were,present. •SAFETY. TIPS; The Highway Tra- A numl.er of Committees. were ffic Act states; No person shall opr foirnned as -follows - Ili caiai a of the ` Inver. Pine IC [�/e i erase a motor vehicle or trailer • new slate of officers, Mrs.. Gordon equippped with studded tires on a Foran, Mrs • Neil. Stapelton;. To .. Bethel Hi -C. highway,, between, the 30th day of andhrrIie gooks are. rs; Wm . Kin- April and the 1st dayof October in ahan, Mrs..0 ril ;Boleto et the AMBERLEY NEWS Y Y • � g . .•• any:year, flowers for Easter, Mrs. Wm•.`Kina-` Pine .River and Bethel Hi -C met • J.E. POLANn Provincial Constable; Public Information Officer:: ham. A cleaning. bee ;will be held in the' Sunday School room of Pine ,March ch on Sunday Thursday afternoon= to clean the River United'. Chun Church for Easter es.The. Pr sident ev ttendanae 'of There:was thanked. all the lad' evening ' the twenty-five. , • Ygraciously.helped in on the Judy'Thorburn presided for the 'card parties during the wintermon--'rneethig. After a hymn, the rninut ths, • es were read and items of business, The .April meeting will be, held were discussed'. Reid Liddle:'ave' From 12:.,01 a.m. ,'March 23,• Tuesday, April $th in the Parish the scripture reading •whih Was' ' 1969 to March '29,.1060. Hall,. The meeting closed with. ' followed with ra er•°b Maureen On Sunda ' March 23on##8 Hi Bradley , way east Of, Goderrch; Telford The Hi -C will have charge of the i Bissett, R.R. 1 Goderich was: in- • services at Pine 'River and Bethel ' jvolved in ,a single car accident 're - on April 13, - l sulting in :$80 00 darn•age to the y ' • •ving,': , 1 A 'car wash at At'nberle. corner vehicle he was dri I will take place on April 5th from ' On Wednesday, March. 26 on ##4 one o'clock to four p:; m.. with •` • i Highway south of ##3 County Road , the Hi -C in charge, 1 Brian Smillie, R,:P. 2', 'Hensall w' N GODERICH prayer , h - George Arthur Parker, 32 Edmon-; ton, Road , C; F. B.• Clinton struck ,a parked vehicle owned by Henry Belton, P.M, Q. G. F.13. Clinton, resulting PP total in an approximate .. 1 darna.ge of $155.00 to .:the. vehicles. On Saturday, March; 29 in• private driveway 'on John Street,.: Bayfield , Morris Emerson Scott John Street Bayfield and Raymond Scott, John Street, Bayfield were involved in a two' car accident , resulting .in $15.00 damage w_t vehicle driven by- Morris Emerson Parents! ,If your child;. rides a . cle , Make sure knows and obeys the traffic rules Tor safe cycling: :Here are some tips for safer cycling; (1) Signal turns'and'stops with the proper'. signals • - the, left arm .out and up for .a"right turn out straight for a..left turn.- out and_' and; down for .a stop : () After signalling, return your left. hand `rC;' the handle bar pand keep promptly . 1 both hands,. on the handle bars . (3) Ride in single file, close to the curb (4) Carry parcels in a carrier,, • not in your hands and remember, a r nation-brkei for-nn-e--r-i-der, no passengers allowed. Provincial, Constable. necrest•Manor Nursing Home Professional Nursing Care 24 hours daily Dining Room and, Tray . Service Member:— Associated Nursing Homes Inc.. Ontario Associate Member:— Ontario Hospital Association Mi l�cip y icens. Licensed' by Ontario' Department, of Health r MARY' R. NEWBOLD, • EG rr GEORGE' A: NEWBOLD, 'ADMINISTRATOR Drawer 220 -Phone 528.2186 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO r? • 7 .���'.,�'hh�a'rryh.^hn.n.n. �.'►. rw n. � A.�: i."v'vti�v�itii� n n•-• en'"". n"'ti'�``^'n., n•�. n 7.? ']47