The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-30, Page 23WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1969
,qtr
�11f�fiWgR$3
Would Use Both Brookside,
•:
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE TWENTY-THREE. ;-
Kindergarten" classes may be start •'
ed next fall in the four areas of
Huron. CountY.,now without them, . •
.but the board of education will,
make no decision until, James Coul
ter, superintendent of schools,
'furnishes cost estimates arida firm •
•
recommendation next week
• Without kindergartens,. Mr, 'Cou1='
tet told the board at a meeting in
r ClintonMonday evening;• -are the
,..
townships of Colborne, Goderich
'.and Grey and Huron School .Area'
No,. 2 which takes in Ashfield and
West Wawanosh.
Even if kindergarten classes are . .
ff opened•iri those places , Mr, Coul
" ,
ter. noted', there: sul1 Willbefour
. different kindergarten systems With
in the county: (1) full days every
'other day with transportation both
ways; (2) half-day every day with -
tut transportation; (3) half-day,
with one-way transportation and .
(4) half-day with transportation to •
school and home again '
An example of•the ,problems the
board` faces' in planning to meet
:future needs was provided by an in-
formal survey of potential kinder -
g
arten.pupils in each or trig four
_. :areas now, without kindergarten. Th
erintendent said',
One way to accoi iodate .all of
them. wo,ulci be• to•=uistall a portable I
classroom at the central school. Be-
cause the:'lirussels kindergarten
useci only half a day new `and ..ne.,
cause 'there is room at Walton for a
kindergarten class it .Would also he
possible to use•existing• bu ld•in s;,
a[td . split the group .
•
_Although_ there are .only__42-...Z5. .._
children eligible' for kindergarten
in.Colborne , Mr. Coulter•:said the
number is too large' for one, class
and again there are two ways to
A• portable classroom• would prow-_
ide the needed space., or the
central school's present student •••
bod:y g
mi ht be.sque.ezed to ether
to free. a roorn for 'tie kindergarten.
The latter optiorrwould mean
ha'vin 'four double- rade:r'oo'ms i
g. g n.
•the school something one board'
member predicted will'.be •criticiz
ed by parents: who feel the central
schools .were 'built to provide'rooris
for.'eac:h grade. • • •
in Ashfield.- West Wawanosh, the
56 kindergarten-age."childre'n; call
for three classes, Mr Coulter said,
'and thebest way to provide space
followin fi ures show• the number.• appear.s:,to be, establishing a, kinder-- •
r g t garter' in ar available room at the
�of children eligible for k'iridergart- g .
' en in each township next Fall and North Ashfield. School and, plac'in.g,
for the -succeeding four years:'
; a portable 'for two classes'at Brook
shfield :Kingsb'idge School
• I wenty three. - -child
rolled recently,'for the:September---.
class at St.,Joseph`s
School, Ki"ngsbridge...1\1iss Melba
Park will be their teacher. They
are as.followa: Vince•.Aubin.; son
l.of'D
on; Bobby Austin,. solZ,of.
Wilfred;, Harry Boyle ,son of Ray=
Mond; Car1.7Courtney, son of Joe;
Jackie Dalton, ,daughter of •I\lark
•
Colborne Townsh 3S 32 :23 side
• 16, 12 Goderieh Township 26,' 28 : Goderich:Township's 26r•
15,'Gre 'Townshi ' -'42., 39, :kindergarteners could: be placed.in
shfield ;and West , a 'class at Holmesville 'where, a
Waw nosh 56 32 31 26, 21. ' room is free or could be' divided
After Iengthy discussion•.of ' with half going to Clinton
and half'
various ways to.set,' up the. proposed;
•
new kindergarten classes , Mr ,
Coulter indicated' he favored plans
which would requireuse of two •
7-purtatr1esioorns '
• 'of an additional 3.5 teachers
,A11 the kindergaren schemes co
'sidered'involve half-day programs.
.Wherertab
po le classrooms would be.
used, older students would be shift •
ed intothem from permanent'build.
• ings'so that the kindergarten pupils'
would
be clOser Ito, washrooms and ,
drinking fountains' M . C r' e
g . r oulte x;
;..Plained :: .
There will be an. estimated 42..
children-m,t e GrContral Sc a c
area .eligible .for kindergarten in
September andnine more •near the
:.school at ,Walton =:enough: to'
WarrantT wo"cl.a'sses;'the school su•p`
Vicki.Delbergue•, daughter of Rene;
Dana Doherty, son of Stanley; Peter!
Doherty, son of'Frank; Debbie Lyrin!
Drennan, daughte•r..of Henry; Kath
leen Foran ',daughter, of John; Coll- hand•,
HIGHWAY 86 4 MILES EAST OF :LU.CKNOW
SPEC'
CLARKS CHOICE PEAS; 19 OZ.
MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA •.'
ASSORTED LUNCH: MEATS
• TOMATO JUICE, Canada Fanctr:
DONUTS, 12 to pkg.:.: .. .
ICE CREAM, .• ..
2; for 43c
Ib, 3Sc.
Ib
. 2 for C5c;.''
. 2 for 45c
1/Z gal for, 05c.: •
BOB MULLIN
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
4.They, picked up the car. and drove
lit to Bob's brother .Jim's ,.home' .
where• the auto Was'placed in Jim's:
garage . The men. continued to• visit
een Foran, daughter of Gordon Skin was grafted and the Bo:b .during h s'hospitalization and
Marian Knoop,da titer of•Anthon injured hand stitched' between skin `brou ht him man, .treats 'and fts,
, ug. . _ y . � .. .. g y g
Anthony; 'Kevin Leddy son Cf • layers in the stomach for over ' • A second collection was taken 'up
K I three weeks,. After the first operat at work and Bob was•. p resented: with
en,. >, immy Martin„son. of Jim, • .
ions the stitches"in the artery gave $160;
DianeMiitenbu
• t`g, daughter of Re}s,:. •. . .
Rase Marie•O'Keefe daughter of "'way in the .night and hemorrhaging
•
Joe; Shelly Penich da titer of ' occurred. The hand had to be, y, ,g
Mike;'Yvonne Sfnnett, daughter of, removed. from the stomach and a
im nie 'Van Die en dau titer
Cathy Van Di'epen, laugh second similar operation•.perforr med.'
of An p ' g _yThe second time it, Was necessary
brie,
ter of Theo; Toni Van, Dyke son to use suction to withdraw blood
and prevent a similar .oc
p currance.
twins, Jimmy and•Jackie
Van Osch; sonand;dau hter'of•. On top of,'the problems with• his
Pete;g
LEAVE, FOR: GERMANY'
RonC�nIeysAre.H.`
Guests Of Honour
LANGSIDE• NEWS:. . .
•:On Saturday.evening , 'Mr ;and
Mrs,, Eugene;Conley •entertained
over lop relatives of. Mr..IArid Mrs.-.
Ron Conley, at Lan side Commun
ity. Ronof. Conley Trenton' is.
leaving soon.for Germany where he
to, Goderich where space.also exists., will serve' in the Armed.Forces': His
Mr, 'Coulter concluded.
'When Goderich trustee Dan
MurPhYgg
su ested that'students just.
.
i.
wife and family•will'follow• when :
housing accomrnodation'is'avail
able. •
nein&:was enjoyed' with, music:
• l esville ' : ' , ' . B �'rho''s .. Lunch
not .have to go to Horn . by Allan Miller and•o
board vice-chairman Robert Elliott • 11`,,,i43 s served to conclude an
of Goderich Township said the same enjoyable evening
:
brand:,. Bob also .develo .developed pneum-
onia. • ' board agreed to retain him or the
next two months at' $400 per 'month,,.
s,third bout with surgery was' :,'Also`acce ted bythe board were
the removal'of the hand from the • .P •
the resignations of three teachers:
stomach area. Doctors believe that 'Mrs.: Isabel Wheeler, Win ham-
the hand will be deformed and the ,
Public Scho,o.l; Mrs. Jean.I.oetsrer,:
small finger shows no sign of life•: , Hullett' Central School' and Mrs . M
Hes now out. of hospital:and re- � ' Margaret Turnbull”) xeter Public
. BILL BLACK
CONTI.NUED FROM PAGE 1 .
Exeter. Mr. ,Crawford's'resignation .
''is effective at the end of the''school
year; .Mr.. Burton's• takes effect at '6
the end of. this .month', but the.
argument exists for all towns. •
".What do you do with :the'.Centralr ,.
schools" he 'asked, "close'them,
all?"
r of Mr.
Elliott's. u
estions'
Another
A oq.
implied that kindergarten; classes
Might be .little more than: day --care
or
babysitting centres , but.that ; .
Y. g
o'inion was countered b' -Mr.
Coulter and by board.
n'iemb•ers. who said the
classes do have .educational value,.
John Cochrane 'director of educat
Iieturn your donation in the pink
envelope to the Lu� ow Lions •
Club, No' door-to-doo>i° Canvassing,
telephone soliciting or payxtl de .
ductions. Official income tax to
ceipts will be issued for every gift.•
HELP'THE LUCKNOW "LION,S ,;
CLUB .HELP. CRIPPLED
CHILDREN
I IIA!1111111/1111011111111111111111 l llwl1111111011111111 111 11111.1101111•111I11'IN111*1111
This space is donated for community iniprovcmcnts by.
LISTOWEG TRANSPORT LINES LTU'
Ontario's . Suver & Black' Fleet
.I
,EVANS to Mr, and Mrs. Doug
Evans' (Lynda Crawford. of Surat ;
(.Y. )•
ford. at S,tra.tford Genera' •Hospital •
adau h -
on Saturday.,. April2 6t h,. g
ter, : Tracey, y -,
'Child for Zelia and. Ernie Crawford
of 'coder:,.,::.... E
-;ion,"sal' I�e.beli-eveswtt e-.bo,ard•.
turns•daily.for therapy. ,He w -i11 go: School 'All take effect at' the
to Edmonton later for :special
close of the school year:
therapy: and will. have bone gra rafting • • ••
done in a�,fe•w . months..„
A ftet •Mrs ''Mullin and dad trier .
g.,•
Donna` spent some ,with: Bob
followin 'the accident Donna
returned home b lane and Mrs. ,Buys. Coney.Fa m
in ' ,visited with sisters'Mr. and ' .
Mull
Mrs'. Geor e: Book and Mr and Mrs 1': •
g n N LANGSIDE NEWS •
An. auction sale was•held on Mon
Robert ,Krogan in Saskatchewan,
!day .for.Eugene Onley;, who has. :
Mrs. Mullin later 'returned• ome .to:
. r sal. hic arm to Curtis...Dawson
Lue;know i' Ken Young ofPaincourt, sP�t the
,While in Calgary Mrs.. Mullin 1week,-:end; with Mr: and:Mrs•. Cliff
.y
and Donna 'stayed 'at the home'of,'Young 'and :family.., . '
Cur#is.Dawsori'.
•
their Son and brother ,Jim 1. Doug:.• Wall spent the."w.eek-•end at.
and .family: !`Ripley at "Teens'Alive''
Conference:
Following: Bob's accident, men 7 90.TH-•BIRTHDAY '
emRl:oyed atthe same.Plant took ..
k
Congratulations from the
comm-
up'.acollectionof $114 and paid for unity ago
to Peter G Moffat who , ,
wbrk;.clone on h scar which was inob•
served` his 90th birthday.on Tues -
a' garage for:repairs at -:the time ;day ; April 22 ..
must "'accept a's an established:con
dition:,that•.w,e have kindergarten in: •
Huron County with the' exception 'Of :
four' areas" ,and that kindergarten.• .
must-bela i a ole- :e -ver ti h
'•nowhere, M ,,.Elliott.agreed and.:
added that :since everyone in the
..county will share th'e costs, the'
whole county is entitled to have
kindergartens
Mr Coulter said that if new
kindergarten lieachers' are 'to he.'
hired', lie must. know by,Naay 2 to
seel< graduates ofthe •teaehers'.
;cO•ile:ges in London and' Stratford;
• Since:the`boad'already has a
•• budget corl]rtiit.teemeeting slated •
;,for Thursday Mr. Coulter •
.was asked•. to returItthen with th
:data needed for `'a.decision
The closest 'Mr`. bolter could
I come hionday to giving.co's't ''e irnates was to 'te11 the board it would
have little left' from $15,000 if it
hired one teacher and bought :and
equipped one portable classroom.
He said a.portable Unit used. last
'year in Hullett Township cost
$8,.370 and required $620 in furni-
ture', The •sate unit lists this year
Jar $300 more, hesaid. Purchase
of used portables front other School`
systems or rental'of new ones are
' alternatives the board said it will l
investigate'., •
QuT YOUp CA
•
•
.
Going somewhere,this spring 'or..sum•mer?: '
Take -good care of your car ;bring it,to .use
for a' complete check-up. Al) needed, repairs will
be expertly.. done.
49