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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-18, Page 11
WEDNESDAY, •JUNE 18th,, '19¢9 THE. ;LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUC KNOW,: ONTARIO". ii!..sfato vinic Our professional, counsel' can quickly put your affairs in good order,' Thereis no.obligatiion to investigate'this'prompt, • confidential service with, us. A1C STERLING TRUSTS corlroUATIO . TORONTO ; 372 Bay.Street BARRIE ' 35 Dunlop Street ' ORILLIA • :;;7, 3 Mississaga; Street,' East. Meinber?Canada Deposit Insurance Corporatiom .• I Om") Ort� Mrs.G..Kaiser. eceived-Gifts- • Mrs. 'Allan Gibson:held' the Grandmothers' . meeting for Zion . United'•Church Women 'on May lith at h'erhome-with 18`members„ 12 visitors and. 5.children'present. President ; MMrs Ghar]es-•W-i-ll<ins' Honor Eastmans 111, -.Anniversary ZION! NEWS w--©n--Friday, evening the• members of the family of the late .Mr .• and. Mrs:, James.E. Ritchie met at the home of Mr. • and Mrs: Frank Ritchie .for a family dinner party .when.. Mr. and Mrs: Clifford (Jane) Eastrrian. of Burlington' were•• entertained 'hosier of thefr-fortreth7weddin• opened,the meeting with a poem .., anniversary, which they will cele- • and ,all repeated' the Lord's Prayer,,; orateearly: in July '. Scripture reading was given 1.3y Mrs. • Otherguests Present were. Mr D. A; Hackett 'I'h;e topic "Purpose g •and Mrs..George (Ruby)"Saunders • . 'of the U. C W.'' was,;led by Mrs of'•Lueknow,, Mr., `and lvlr.s..'Robert Charles Wilkins' . She divided into (Nlrtle.) Helm and Mrs.: Sam (Es- two groups the visitors •and the:,Zion ' ther):.Gibson of Ashfield, Mr, and. meinbers •who answered 'questions• on' a er ba d'' h Mrs. Aifred;•Ritchie` and .:and Mr. 'part•of the meeting. 'closed with Mrs.' Bill (Edna) Ross of'Lucknow. • Mernbers of the' family..unable to: • • • PAGE ELEVEN. C;Cu s Invested: At K.i.ngsbridge • :(By Eugene Austin) 32 cubs attended the meeting of Kingsbridge Cubs. onJune 12th. The Grand Howl: was led byiTornrny-': Barger. Ron practiced some of the cubs to act in the Guard of Honour at the .w.eddang on lune 21st. The.' other cubs with-Bejeera played base. Fon:invested Ronnie Moran. and: Tommy Sinnett into the Brother:- hood rother=hood of Cubs. Bejeera .presented the badges to the •following- Joe • Va.n Ropy,' Torrlmy ,O'Keefe, . Eric Courtney and Eugene Austin. 'hike was planned for. to -night • but was cancelled so the cubs all drank their pop. 'Weather permitt- ing the ermitting.the hike will be on• June 26th, :. Ronnie Moran anti Tommy Sinnett led, in the Grand Howland then Akela closed with prayer 'and Q Canada, Te.uch�r» Charges ' "Two PaySystem" Going. In Huron BY RICHMOND ATKEY Y R.J. Carter, a teacher in'»the • technical department 'of Goderith District Collegiate Institute, .char ged'in a stetter read at a Meeting,. of Huron County Board» of Education in Central Huron: Secondary School. Clinton, Monday evening,•' that. a•, "two -pay" system ekisted: in the negotiation of contracts between the :tea chers and the Board . 1 wish to place di record ::as be= ing utterly opposed to the two -pay system at suggested to the ;teaching staffby our negotiating cornmittee;j he said. Any system of•remuner- ation which permits teachers of equal qualification andexperience to be paid, 'di fferent:salaries., is • totally unfair and discriminatory".• "In my opinion, not only,are you School Boundaries Will Notch�nge» At • Present Time BY RICHMOND: ATKEY Member John Henderson, R R. 5 ,, Seaforth , precipitated':consid'erabf e discussion at the meeting of Huron 'County Board of Education in Cen- tral Huron Secondary Schoola Monday evening when to posed: what looked like a rather innocent query: „ • • . • "Is :there anything'ip •the•fegulati ons to say that the present. school. ,boundaries within the County should stay ing effect indefinetly?'" ; Education Director D'.J.'Coch: rane was quick to remark that the job of the Board, if it wished, '... would include changing boundaries;. it was within its powers.; Mrs, Marilyn.Kunder, Seaforth, went into some, detail about alleged inequalities'at Harpurhey, , adjacent to Seaforth,';where there seemed to be some, gyring instant- ces. of children going. o the wrong schools; all of .which are.: now under .the. combined county school >board•instead of several. "Perhaps the schools. •are in the , .wrong places'`.', Commented ' R.M. Elliott, representative of Goderich and. Colborne' Township's " ' • Mrs. 'Kunder pointed out that children, were being, forced 'to` go:te• the school at Erucefield ; which. is gentlemen .remiss in consider ing any'such scheme but our own;', members' on the committee are . . equally: at fault in entertaining such an unfair practice. If.'this two -pay practice is placed into effect, it is', • sure to perpetuate. the 'special ''deal' and 'under-the-table' hiring prayer ' • attend mere Mr. and Mrs: Fred • u Mrs „Eunice Dunsmuiii two I» Gibson of 'Ashfield. A 'solo "Lead•'Me de a"` • a.Fti•tohie--of—H=unt -ville-and-tr4am' readings "Think It Oven" by Mrs D:A Hackett and `',Mernories';for, Grandmother" .by Mrs. •Jim Hunter weir -e --a-11 enjoyed.• • Mrs. •'John .Gardner, on; •• 'behalf of the s¢ciety presented Mrs 'From Holiday In Kaiser with `a •gift of,pillow cases beforeher leaving Zion: Church Mrs: P eter Cook reported 'ons the Flower fund. Thank,'yon cards . were received from Mrs..D A. ''Hackett arid Barbara Wilkins.' The President read an in 'vitation to a meeting ,to be held in ,Mitchell United Church on June .19th, Mrs . Kaiser reported on the.sliut ins,With Mrs. ' Douglas Ray= nard and Mrs'. D.A. Hackett visiting for July... The Observer rs. -p and Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Mcceih • , Forsters Return Florida & Bahamas • : PURPLE GROVE NEWS 1• Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Forster and Janet, returned home from Florida' and the Bahama Islands; where Jan et has been emplo ed,at the Royal• 't ,year: r Bank of Canadafo the pa s ,y Welcome; home Janet... • Mt;. and Mrs Francis Boyle, Richard McCosh,' Ian Ma,cDona7d to be•paid:- . '• were at the Bruce County Beef Pro-:, As Mrs, .Kaiser is leaving the dueers Tour ,on Monday. at Red Bay;. U.G. W. she was presented with pin: concluding with dinner at g arid' ear rings by.Mrs.. Frank Ritchie '.from the society. TheGrandmothers • numbering 17, ;were each givena black .calendar' with picture of Zion Church in white'. Mrs. Cordon Kirkland took the collection, and Mrs,. kaiser •. made the dedication The meeting closedro...with "Brest be the '1•ie• that Wildwood Lodge • Mr.'• and Mrs.. Bill Robinson, DarryL:and».Lisa_ret.urned_ao..their home'in Oakville: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwell of Kincardine, Mrs, Annetta Robinson. Lisa and Darryl, Janet, Barbara, Dorinda and Cathy Forster:,. Joyce • iion-7 Dona-ld :Po rstr'r,--e :Binds`' and prayer by Mrs. Kaiser. ' ins and Frank Currie visited with • The childrens meetingin will Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh July and Ian MacDonald, who is be held at,Mrs. Bruce Raynard s. holida n with Dick McCosh. Cake and ice-cream `was servett Yi. g e hostess and -Ills: Douglas number of, ladies. -attended the Baynard, Mrs Harvey Ritchie and tea and•bazaar'at St. Matthews• Mrs ,,Jim Hunter. •Church Kii'igarf on Tuesday.. practicethat. hasplaced •us all in th. e Y ti at' I, I ask that the 'Board reconsider overcrowded; when they desired•'to. attendthe school at 'Seaforth, • • which is, under -crowded : ' VOTE Schools: Superintendent,.J. W.. Coulter stated that it was ,the same all .over, the County„” , and: advised that if any action were taken, it he taken on a county , wide basis after -a thorough invest:- igaton Mr Henderson couldn"t get a se- • conder for.,a rnotion»which_ would • have' changed the boundaries. around: Seaforth to suit local•cir curristances Mr. Cochrane .promised that he. would recommend to the Board regarding, boundaries, or otherwise "we,will have a mess. on our , •. hands" • "Before September?" asked Mrs. J, W. W'allac•, Goilerfch. She was informed;,that is was "'not that•.imm ediate"r:: • . ` Mr, ,Elliott ,pointed; out that trans 'portation° was a. big -item in.chang- ing school boundaries. ""Here•we have a case of one. , 'school overcrowded, another under crowded; a ridiculous;situation;' exclaimed' Mr Henderson;, who brought up the matter in the' first place . , in conclusion the following motion was ,adopted by Gordon Moir, Gorrie and R.M. Elliott, Clinton. "That all students be •re.qu- ired: to enroll in the;'proper schools in September, in .the • present jurisdictions'. " IELD the situation, its fairness and'aeg-' I ality, aid, ifpossible.; decide on a one -pay system for all." • • • Board members;appea'red a little: non-plussed in•:interpreting the • meaning •of the term " two -pay as alleged by mi... Carter. Asked'to' give hit opinion on the avis • ,matter John B'. L ., ,. Clinton:,. 'chairman of the Board . • said he 'did not pretend'to•.under stand, what was meant •by,•'Mr. Car ter , but ,prvbably' it.was this: ,• • 1 • A teacherin Godichmight. be' ''•.er�, getting More or less money tharr:a,`• • teacher in Clinton or. Seaforth, or Wingham or Exeter , because he • had been hired .on cetra t i s 'a Board previouslyin' existence ' 1. he volunteered'. . He pointed out' that this is one: of the problems facing the •new County Board.of Education. Y 'D.J. Cochrane; director of educ=» • ationTfor the County emphatic. was his in s declaration that "There is no such thing »as a.two-pay system," Mr. Carter's letter was.referred` to the Secondary Schools Salary Jegot iating; 'Committee' under the chain- aty Co11-rnanthills/LW. Murphy, Goderich who is' on 'vacation in Europe 'until June 19, The committee met after the, Board meeting, and app-. ointed a chairman pro. tem, John .Broadfoot., R.I;;:; 1- Brei 'efield » R} M. 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