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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-11, Page 19• WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 11th,,;•196.9 THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, PAGE NINETEEN' New Building urntu-e 32' 00 i"i«:«�«�«�«�«'�.��.�.•:• :•.;i! i'•,�4'=""i " ':!!y«fig'i"i•'.R"i"i'!iyi�'"i••i"i'i"i'> i' i "i"i"��'i"it' a�1''i, i. VO 5 IN IN.ISI.RATION OF • • • Bruce County Board'of Edu:cation's • neW administration offices will be 'l�ui t this year .in Chesley=at ane t /Mated ,e"ost of $296 ,"000 for .construction; and architects fees,.:., $32,.000 willalso�be required, to furnish the'•new buildn g• DIVIDED VOTE . Decision to proceed with the off- ice .building came on a 'divided vote ,' by a 'margin. of '9 'to 5 , 'on a recommendation from a coinrnittee of the whole meeting held May. 23. The vote followed reports of coni -.: Pp r.ehensive studies which 'had been made under the direction of a spec- ial committee, 'consisting of Ernest Pringle, Leonard Courtney, Alan Whicher and Maitland.Warder. The report'considered costs of new: accommodation, 'leased and owned renovation of.a.vailable existing buildings. and cental of temporary, RAPEFRUI { HOLLYWOOD, •CALIF, would require expenditure Of• • (Special) This is the revolution- ' . $150,, 000 for renovation''and' ary grapefruit diet .that .everyone is $60 000, for. construction of a. suddenly; talking • about. `Literally storage and maintenance building,, thousands. upon'thousands of. cop- ies have.been passed from hand 'to. exclusive of fees and hand in factories, `plants and offices, furnishings.. ,: It: would . not'be as sat , •throttghourtheanCanada. tory=as a•new bui-iding, 'being Word of. its'suceess has spread .•+difficult to_ expand and containing dike wildfire. Because this is -the ;.problems to, be expected;in an diet that really works: We :hive older'structure testimonials in our ,files reporting ;Cost :of renovating the.Paisley on the, success of this diet. If .you :school was detailed -at $26;5, 00.0'• '''..follow -it:. exactly, you should will I • 10 pounds,in'10 days. There will be I and it would not serve to house a: '' no ' weight'',loss: in . the first four workshop as .the new building is days: But you. will suddenly drop planned to do; because of 5 pounds.on. the 5th day. Thereafter Problemsof access ,and noise bet= You will.lose one pound_ a day :until ' ween floors., Expansion 'costs would the .1Oth:'day. Then you .will lose one' '. be -30• to 40% higher than in a new • ananti hall ou et doiwn toUnds our o roses .buildin'g u - Y g Y proper quarters. . LEASING VS OWNING` A.-coniparisol of costs f`o'r leanng- or owning a'ne'w building was Af CHESt Lbfuildfngs were available. in -Tara •,.. for` the l3uilci ngTand i\la ntenanee department, and he knew that one .of them'could be leased quite reas- prepared by the Board's:Superinteri-- ,onablyr �"0•, dent of:Financ.e • 'Roland Swanson!'• . , Arthur Davey corianiented that, lie .' 'Based `on• construction costs •of - ' ' was interested to• hear that'951jo. of 300 leasing woulbe almost ,000,g . people were opposed and he 40 more expensive than ownership, wondered, if that iiidgment was. bas- of the• building by the board ,.with .ed on a full' kno e e of all the wl g the monthly costs estimated at I facts to be considered , lie felt the $3,455. on rental or $2,480 for 1 " ublic was,'not full informed on y . ownership., based on repayment of . , the issue and doubted if 95Vof an 8°w debenture.over a twenty year period'. If leased, the building. , • would be sub'ect to municipal tax- � p x es„ oard-owned, it would be exempt. from taxes. Comparative mill. rates for the two plans_ were• given . A rented •..building'would• require 1/2 mill. each.for elementary and secondary levies. -An owned building -Would' • require mill rates of 1/3. elernent- ary and 5/14 secondary., The cost of. renting. would'continue.at the same- rate or more after•.'20 years while expenses. for �ari owned :building would be reduced after debenture payments• had been completed. ALTERNATI.V'E LOCATIONS The Spruce :Lawn ,N.ursing 'H:ome in Chesley was considered:as •an •; alternative location, as was the • • Paisley Public School, with studies on both presented •by.•Architect; Brian Garratt, The nursing home weight.. Best,of all, there will be no The committee concluded ',that hunger. pangs. Now' revised and extension of :rented acconuiiodat+ • enlarged, this. new 'diet plait lets • on could only be .Considered on a •'you stuff yourself' with foods that temporary basis., feeling' that staff '" re-1ornrerly_ forb1dden', Buell ef'icienc,y isimpaired•.by the as bi steaks trimmed •with fat, .fragri,e"ntat.ion of, accommodation,'. roast or fried chicken, rich gravies, , .o eration and s.ervaces. For• ;mayonnaise`, lobster swimming `.in P butter, bacon fats,. sausages and , anything other than,.temporary use; scrambled 'eggs. You can eat 'until . requirements. of the Department. of you'are Eull,.: until you.'cannot pos Labour, Department of•Educ-ati'ob , .0• • sibly eat any. more. And still.lose Department of''Health and: the Fire 10 pounds in/ the. first ten days'plus Marshall would make it necessary one'and.half pounds every two days for.: owners to ask for a long- t�Jerrn . thereafter .until your weight 'is iea,'se ' in order to recover their down to' normal: The secret ,behind _._ r this new "quick weight loss"': diet investments in meeting the, stand is simple. Fat_ does-not:_form.-:fat. _.ardss It was further felt that toles And the grapefruit .juice in this . Bice by government authority new diet'' acts' .as a catalyst (the1 .of sub -standard accommodation "trigger"), to start the fat burning ` l•'ouid not likely .extend 'for much : :.process. You stuff'.yourself on theore than a. year Permitted food listed in the diet 1 .f. . plan, and still lose unsightly fat MCCURDY OBJECTS and .excess body fluids:. When ,will th are e ; the recomm fat and bloat , gone you ; 'taking exceptYon to cease to lose ..Weight, and you• r • e n a io its ,. Harvey McCurdy asked weight will., remain, constant. A if.the Eoard is out to set a' record . copy of "this new and., 'startlingly •I for. putting up -a new office build successful diet- .. -. - plan can be obtain.; , ing« Mr, McCurdy referred to ed by sending'$2 to GRAPEFRUIT . ed buildin as a .,x DIET PUSI the new propose g BLISHERS, 1213 Premier'«'"monuttient to our haste and snip- ,, ' Way Calgary 6, 'Alberta.. Money- • , . back' guarantee. If after trying, tbe.1 idity , With'Regional Government coining; he felt the Board could' diet plan'you have not 1o8E1 pounds'. • .�0-1.9 fir_Uls . t en_days id ne ti not --lie: uir-e-o.f- n-yt-tring-:a-fter 1070 half pounds every two days there- "We're talloing' about a building after, simply return" the.; diet plan .with a. life of'50 or '130 years r"" he . and our $2 Will be refunded prom- Lsaid ''bu>t we can't guarantee its; ptIY and without argument Tear 5 r t / � out this message . as • a teminder ' u`se beyond,'2 years •' b i of the Decide-low•--to--regain the' trim;:at', a`veragc Citi. ells he had talkr�l to . ,. tractive figure •of your youth,while , Were orposcd�,`to 1.a v•• a new enjoying hearty breakfasts,. lunch-, building and fie was.ag.ainst its . • .° and dinners.. • r .erection anywhere rn 13rircg•C:oint:y i at the prose t tinic-: 1'wt 42,1,44 people in his. area would-be . , opposed to it. ;• Referring to the suggestion that, the .board'was out to set a record, •-Committee Chairrnan.Maitland'. Warder said one county had a, building wel'i under construction. to be occupied by. July 1, Simcoe' County would have. theirs by Sept- ember 1 and eptember'1'and he assured Mr, McCuray.that the Board was not out to set any recgrd .' CENTRE OF: REGION, Ross 'Fowler asked; •i.f Chesley. • would not be'the ,geographic- c -entre. if Regional Government does come: arid• result' 1n a larger school` area ,-McCurdy replied 'that is was -central to-Crey arrd Bruce but not if North Wellington was included, is HE •L-UCKNO to which, Mr: Davey counteredthat, it would be "if ;we go to the tip of the Peninsula'';, Alan .Whicher .commented that it was doubtful if there would be any major changes; in the near future, as it seemed enotigh'head- aches had been created with the .present ,,regions. He also questioned that 95°o of people were oghosed to building.-rsaying-bP has found it to be the:oppos.ite. "People have chosen us to use our . judgment and do wbat`s'proper"' he:. concluded.;`" o Mrs. Donald Milne said the staff will be able to work at top effic- . ency ,only if they have the proper facilities. The building would be.. valuable' as a centre 'for. training courses.. Referring to approval div. en at the meeting .to s onsoring a p Credit, , course in guidance for tea;- .chers iii' Bruce and "neig]lbori•n counties, she siggested:the biiild' ing would serve well for such cour�- ,s.es • °"A,nd ,when: we approved that" she pointed out "no one requested a 25 year guarantee on the useful- ness of the guidance training ; .. • COST 10 PER DAY :. . SENTINEL Offers ; a complete selection of , wedding announeeinent . styled for the discrim- inating, 'ask for that=$300,;000 was i„ndeet1 a scabs- tic. estimate,-. which included all professional fees:,., Mrs. Pletsc.h.then asked recorded vote. Opposing the • reconmiendation were Harvey lvlcCurd of Do.hbnton, Mrs; Percy. Y. Pletsch of Brant Township, Lloyd • Leisemer of Mildmay ,, John' Kieffer of Forniosa and Ross McRae :Of Culross, Named as a co.mnmittee to acs until ,completion of ,the,building were Messrs. ,Ward'er., Courtney, Pringle arid' Whi.cher. . The Ontario'Department of Leonard Courtney su'ggested,it 'Education has given,tentativeapp- would be worthwhile to figure the, I roval'arid• furtheraction will await cost to the average taxpayer, .` ''their approval•of°the +ketch pians ''which -he said would be 10'a day 1The next step will be preparation Tor. 2 1/2 cigarettes a week" • lofworking plans, with tenders,tp' •When asked by lvlrs' Percy .be•called after these have been: Pletsch if the cost figure was ,,approved bythe' Board and the accurate,' Ai°cliitect Garratt said-�--I Depart.m.ent. „ .. any o''the.r:.'white looks' ;ye.11ow CILUX TRUTONE White contains the super whitener . IDB', never yellows, . ;blisters or cracks.. Real protection and .whitest white. beauty .for every : home. 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