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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-29, Page 11WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2lfh, y! ! " A schedule of fees for use of school facilities was approved by the Bruce County Board'of Educa- tion ;, with chargesrated in three. categories, asearlier determined by the Board; ' Proposed by Treasurer Roland Swanson,, after consultation with other members of the' administrat- ive- sta#f- dud-sel�uul 'pr-incipa:ls ;-' the schedule, is. based ,on- a use ,. ,..period of three.hours for each ,event, with' additional hourly Charges for time over this limit ..' For community or local recre ational groups, using schools for. their own activities, there will be no charge Community groups` using schools) to raise. funds will:pay basic rates of $20 for auditorium orgymnast= ium,. $30 for double gymnasium '-'or:$10 for cafeteria, with extra' time in each case costing $5 per. hour or part hour. Extra rooms . used will cost a flat fee: of $5. 'each. Higher rates -apply -to groups using .schools for commercial pur- poses . Auditorium or gymnasiuinn - use ;will -cost $100; : double--gymnas7 ium $150 and cafeteria $50; with . ' extra time -at $25.;per hour for auditorium or any size`gymnasiurn„ and $15 per •hour for cafeteria'. Extrarooms will cost .$25' with • classrooms at a $15: rate when used • 'in' conjunctionwith a cafeteria' Adnhnistrationof rentals will., be throughindividual school offices, with a'standard set of application. and ,'permit.forms'. to be prepared, complete with .a • • statement of regulations to be ob- served - `T -here- are-no-insura . and c e restrictions n s hool :prop , rt wii be fullycovered at no extra cost THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,; .ONTARIO PAGES .ELEVEN; Fees. ,Reduce For -Non -Residents BY RICHMOND `. Members of Huron County Board of Education re -considered the student fees policy laid down. on a previous; occasion, and. • approved a much lower scale tot non-resident pupils at its meeting in. Central Huron Secondary School (Clinton. --- he-:Bold=adopted-a. reeamme1F dation of the .committee of the whole that "the fees for non-resid- ent on resident pupils whose fees' are not pay- able .by ay=able.by another Board or•equ val-. ent •be established;'at $100 per year for elementary, grades (in eluding kindergarten),"and. $200 ' per year for secondary, grades., Opposition to the former $900 annual, fee for non-resident pupils attending .the secondary schis . of Huron.County arose' .at th prev- ious meeting of the, Board Wen D. J Murphy, Goderich , 'mention: ed that•two or:three hockey play- ers were being "imported" from New -Brunswick and -the -hockey• -- club in Goderich could not afford to pay the . "shot required •by the Board There also was another case' of a student moving from another ' city. to live with her grandparents' in Goderich. • • It was pointed.out that there are very fe w cases such as1this .. The Board has accepted the res-. ignation• of Mrs . C Porter: from the staff of Victoria Public School, Goderich, effective Deceinber.31, 1969; and the resignation of Mr . and Mrs. ' R. S Davis as custodians of7J A D:- McCord Public School',`' Huron Park, Centralia. Mrs. Virginia Dd.lewas hued -o If Bruce erial Meet. ed Ehurch--Wofli n -of' Bruce Presbyterialheld their Inspir, ation l5ay at St. John's United Church in •Chesley on Thursday, , October 23, 1969..The morning, 'session opened with a lively sing- song • led by Mrs. Gordon Wilson of Pinkerton. Mrs Herd of Port Elgin and Mrs. G. Farrow , .Allen - ford , conducted the . 'worship sex vice :: The President-of-Bruce-Pres- byterial residento Brace -Presbyterial i} C'. W. Mrs. H. Slums kie , Dobbinton gave the address'. of welcome, Mrs'. 'Robert Turnbull:of.Paisley: introduced the guest speaker, Mr.. Stevenson, Kitchener, from the Ontario Foundation for Drug Addic- tion, • His subject was Drugs.and, he talked especially on the quest ion "Are we wise in our use . of drugs?`" 'Many questions from an interested audience were answered; Following the lunch hour discussion groups were led by members of the Bruce Presbyterial, Executive A skit "Three Good -Women" -1ed--by-Mrs -G: Murray- - of Palmerston was most effective- ly ffective-ly portrayed. The closing medita tion was conducted by Area ;Pres- idents, Mrs. W., Farrell ,' Ripley and Ivirs / A.. Darroch, Clifford as clerk typist, (amounting). Scale of remuneration for : part-: time teaching assistants in the, Occupations Course at a rate of 24 rdie $ . pe diem. , a w s established. Complaints dealt with, and `. settled were one on the operation of one of the contracted buses; another on salaryfrom one of the employees and 'a third on the :suspension ._of_ u il._fram_xhe.F. E. Madill Secondary School,,, Wing ham. No names were:d'vul g divul- ged ged in the open .Board : meeting SEE OUR Executive: ractionl ne • A TOP VALUE TIRE _AT REGULAR~PRICE This tire has proved to.. be muc h Superior performance than most Comparable tires.: Bill Hunter, Lucknow. Phone 528-3424 Alter Reg�rlar Bauurd Meeting BY RICHMOND ATKEY Huron Y Count Board of Educa- tion.. will hold its next ,regular meeting, ori Wec.inesda_,evenin' November 5, instead of Monda y evening, November -3 it was decided at this week's: meeting in Central Huron'Secondary School,. N CSP N ETTER T BALL CITIZ•ENSI RE !DIN lN: � G CA: NADAW1i4•ARE,6:§A�GE�AND'OVER- Dear Senior Citizens. We in the Bank of Montreal share the concern of all Canadians withthe impact of inflation on the purchasinower of the dollar, -particularly as. it affects those over the age of 65 who may be dependent upon pensions and other;sourcesof fixed income which do no `keep-paa with �isin. g Iiv ng.costs In an e ort to a evia e t e burden on our senior citizens, we are launching a plan to help them whether or not they arecustomers of the Bank .: re is:.. urplar:S`ertiW-Citizens'ma aPpI` anY branch ofthe , was, • Bank of Montreal in Canada for a -Senior Cutizen's Courtesy Card. which will entitle the holder to preferred service at our offices at reduced charges, as follows: V. One-half of the re gular: comr�ssion charges made the Bank for, the acceptance of payment of utilityaccounts. ' One-halfof the regular service' fee or the issuance of Canadian dollar drafts and money orders. 3. Qne-half of the regular per item charge on cheques issued on our True Chequing Accounts and on our 37/2%.Savings Accounts:. at 50... You are cordially invited to•take'advantage of these reduced rates,;,:• 'Yours very sincerely... G Arnold Hart LUCKNOW BRANCH W. w• MVO eCe ` Ssmor Yh,• o .; it 13 0110,, • ROSS, MANAGER Clinton . -Reason is : that .top officials: of the Board were authorized to attend a founding'' conference of the Association of School Educa- tion Officials of Ontario in Niag- ara, Falls, Ontario On November 2, 3, 4 "At • the discretion: of D: J Cochrane', director of education, the :Board authorized him , R. B. Dunlop, business administrator', W. 'Coulter; superintendent of sch •els and the.two assistan superintendentsiofschools•, to attend; the conference Mr. Cochrane wondered ,if there should; be some •one :home. "to. keep store'. John B.' taxis..,. Clinton , Board ,chairman, jocularly asked Per. ., haps there isn't a store to keep?' ;Mr:. Cochrane explained that .a; number of groups or associations' existed 'ft): represent the Boards,'. -and more particularly the view of.` the body of officials each repres_' ented', to 'the.Ontario .Department of Education With the coming of the, County. Boards of Education,. it was dec- ided by each 4i4e_groups_ti at„ . .a.malgamation into one body that would 'speak with one voice, was necessary, the director stated • Two important meetings'were' announced' by the Board: Tuesday , October 28,: Board Room, Clinton, Advisory Vocational Comniittee., which includes a number of app- ointed members; Thursday, .Octob• er 30 , Board. Room, Clinton, Ad- visory Committee on Schools 'for Trainable Retarded Children, D. ] . Cochrane director of education, announced •that'the Arbitration Committee, now thiat all necessary figures and data are available to -them', have met: and teeth to be launched into their KINLOSS Mrs Fred Gilchrist: is a• patient in. Winghsm` and' District:;Hospital. withpainful injuries as a result of a car accident on the sixth conces- sion on Wednesday. Mr..'and Mrs. Evan Keith accom•,• panied Mrs: Duncan-Keith-and-- David iuc eith-and-David of Teeswater to Unionville on Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Keith ... Suzanne Needham. and Linda Lewis of London and Grace Mac- Dougall of Oakville visited on the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall Mrs..'George Lockhart is spend- ,ing he winter with her sister, • Mrs. Mills, in Lucknow. ..' Mr. and:Mrs: Ira Dickie visited Sunday evening;,'at the home of Mr. and Mrs Elgin„Johnston of • WinghaCrn . One thorexperie n. o;fnce is . worth a whole wilderness of warn-- ing 'task. A letter addressed to the .chairman of.:,_the.,Board..,fro.YTi'Lhe arbitrators of • Middlesex y Count ,_ , 'in • In which a joint meetingwas sugg 'ested., was referred to the Huron County arbitrators Piit''your..money.into 'out r guaranteed investment certificates now paying' the,never-before interest of eight and, three. quarter percent. . VG TI!L. ST COMPANY SINCE X101119' •