The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-14, Page 9•
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.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 140i, 470:.
E LUCKNOW°-SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
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PAGE NINE,
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ILCRE
Girls' Flette Pyjamas
34:c Reg. $1.96
4.6x• Reg. $2;96
;2.39_:
2-3x Reg. $2.79
$2.19
%GIRLS" WINTER
JACKETS• 'i
4. , :::;•.?.
y Y. .20 T� 50°/0
: .4 .Off ..:.
: 4•••:••:••:.•• - :•44:44:••:••t*.
G}ifr s-' Flette; Nighties
2 6 •yrs..Reg. $1,99
$1.39 •'
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WEAR
Girls' Dress' Coats
4. -. 6x Orlon pile and leather look
REDUCED, ,20%
Ski Pants-
3
' REDUCED 20%.:
Pc. Sno
GIRL'S
8 T044
% OFF :.
Dresses.
k
20% OFF. .
Winter Jackets
and: -Slacks
Pullovers. Cardigans ,
20%.DIS,COUNT
Orlon Pile
Dress Costs and Jackets
20% DISCOUNT . .
THESE COATS HAVE BEEN •
MOVED. UPSTAIRS
*Dresses
Slacks and Ski :Pants
20% ,DISCOUNT .
�re�l�ct Douglas P. hit Project 1111�II A,�d�
I� I.,M�illion Q�Iar School Cost In Bruce,'
ro Seek AdditiOnal.FinandalAssistai,_ise
A,lla,n Whicher-'of Wiarton.wifl ,
be chairman of the Bruce county
•board of education•for 1970. The.
k
ve ehairinan•for last year rec-.
eived,the top post unchallenged,
n eand the
eorge. Loucks of
e for the vice -
to Maitland
ead on the first
18 24 mo.;. 2'_=yr, - 3 .yr..
.Orlon Pile
:• 20%v OFF
2..Pc. Nylon Snowsuits
Size 2 and 3 x - Reg.. $9.96
SALE : PRICE' $6:95
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Girls" Flette Nighties
41 6x Reg: sun • .
:Girls'' Orlon Pile Jackets
4= 6x Reg. • $11.95 -$12.95-$13.95
.20% OFF,.
Girls' Housecoats•
- 6x Cottons and Cordarla
1/2 PRICE - $1.49
wilted Nylons -47 -6x -
SPECIAL $2.49
Girls', Cardigans
2 - 3 x Values to: $3.49 •
CLEARING AT $1.98
STARR HOLLYWOOD+,
Boys' Lined Denun..
-7-- Jeans..
SALE PRICE $269
♦ •BOYS1
T SNORTS
•t .„ • .••• ••••• -•.4 • •. 4.
REDU(E. i
20 TO 50 / i
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Boys' Orlon. Cardigans::
Green Only Size 4 and 6
Reg. $2.98
$1.98.
OTHER CARDIGANS 2. -
REDUCED 20%
TAII "knitted-mittsanc
headwear
.710*-DIScoU T
BOYS' 8 TO 1
HALF PRICE'
'20. ONLY
Boys' *Sport. Shirts'
- 8•.to -18
Others :atm to ` 33% Off
when the other no
1969: chairman
Chesley;, withdre
• A three-way rac
chairmanship weni
Warder' of Lion's H
ballot. Other .contenders were •
Arthur Davey of Port Elgin
and Harvey McCurdy of Tara,'
A four -man delegation will
Meet with representatives'of
Ontario Hydro'in Toronto, : The.
Bruce group will ask for assistance
financial and otherwise, .to 'enable •
the board to.cope with The prob-
lems resulting from Hydros, .•
mammoth construction project at
Douglas. Point .
The estimated additional cost.
for education of construction
worker's families is $12,266',566..
Bruce 'educational director J. L.
Bowers completed .a study on the
.impact -of education by the
Douglas°,Point• project °
• .He said , "unless special educa -
tion grantris.are paid to the Bruce:
•ard of education•or the::ceilin�
op grants is removed during the
period• Of. construction , the
impact on the local: taxpayers
will be staggering." .
Ifthecei mg on gr nsis
removed the county might expect
•to receive $5 ,5,69.,p21. f n educa-
tion grants leavmg'$E ,697 ,545 to
be raised by. Bruce.
The entire province will be
served by the 3 ,060,0•00 -kilowatt.
station
0Ou,0.00-kilowatt-
station and the .800 ton -,per year
heavy, water.plant,also .being::.
built at Douglas Point will serve
all Canada so federal as- well as
provincial assistance is warranted
the .board feels:
Ripley.: The large Walkerton
school with its, 1,400 enrolment is.
described as the "safety valve,'"
aithough the Walkertoschool
now has .seven portable classrooms
this school now . edhcates students
from ty south of neighboring
Grey County". When the. high
scar ool addition -at Hanover -is-
completed in, September there : •
will be space at Walkerton for
more Bruce students. •
Public, schools at Port Elgin,
Kincardine ,, Southampton,
Tiverton -Kincardine , Underwood
'and in• Huron •Tawnship''will take
the brunt of the. elementary;
• increase it is expected. •
Instal Officers,
Hear Travelogue.
OLIVET NEWS
•.Mrs. E arl.Lohnes of'Ripley was .'
the guest of'Oli"vet United
Church Women when •they held
their meeting at .the .home of Mrs.
Herb., Clayton• on Tuesday evening:
Mrs...Lohnes told of a six:•weeks
trip she and Mr. Lohnes'took to . •
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Vi♦ BOYS' - GIRLS'
:(NYLON JACKETS+
4 -°6x: • ;�
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-AVE UP TO 50%
'On 'Boys' Winter
Jackets
SAVE :$2.00and $1.00
Boys' Pants
• ON ALL STOCK
SAVE 20 TO 50�
On. '
T -Shirts, Pullovers'
and Cardigans y .
8'to 18 Sizes •
earancey
iN,
3.95
Boys' .. Flette'. -Pyjamas
. 2 - 6x .Reg:: $2.98
SAL- E--PR-ICE-42 9- t:
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Boys' Longs
2-4.6yrs.
Values to< -$L-' D.w~ .+. ..*****40.4”..**• •'•
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CLEARING.BUY •i
AT $1.00 ' . SPECIAL IAL r
:fBoTs'.swTs .tCSPORT
S C
SAVE $1:00 and
On. Boys',
White -Shits
SAVE 20%
Unde, rwear•
Boys' Longs and Shuts 411 4.,,,..
Thermal and Regular Knit;-
HTON'S
UCKNOW) LIMITED
♦i ' Size 8 to 18.Years Years' +♦
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•_3 Off .'
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• When the • ' - d'
as a• .y .•us s.
dolour -ed -slides of -beautiful
'scenery arid interesting people,
Reverend George Ba11=•conducted
th, .installation of the new slate of
officers, which are' as follows: •
President;, Mrs Robert Osborne;
vice president ; Mrs Melvin
Coiling; recording secretary, Mrs.
Jack :McGuire; 'treasurer , Mrs - '
l yHamilton;,commuaity friend
Ship, Mrs : Walter Black;'
literature , Mrs. Garnet McNall;
stewardship and:recruiting Mrs.
Herb Clayton;.corresponding
secretary,. Mrs.Elme.r.'O$bgrne;•'
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supply, Mrs. Stanley Blackwell;
Plants 'are comp et'e . co .operation with missions, Mrs. '�-
Harry Coiling, citizenship and
social action;,. . Mrs. Gerald
Collings pianist, Mts. ' Sandy
MacCharles;'press,reporter. Mrs.
-Oscar.:White';: .
The worship service was. pres -
ented by•Mr.s. Walter Black and.
her group, and included: a solo.
by Mrs': •George gall•
.Thenew president; Mrs.
Robert Osborne , thanked all. who
d'
had helpe'to make the meeting
enjoyable " A
..'The Junior Choir of•Olivet
United Church sang', ''ln'The
Temple" ., on Sunday morning
accompanied at thelorgan by
Margie :McKay, '
theyshould either.be assessed
for industrial purposes'or , if tax
exempt, there should be a grant.
in lieu ,of.taxes paid directly to
.-the boar-d_:oLeducation- th_e • ._
director: believes
Douglass Point construction will
mean '410 more •pupils in Bruce
schools 'iii, September and the
'anticipated peak will be •reached:
.16 1075 at 1.520,additional
students;
Tlieoincrease in Bruce•'s popula-
tion wi11_probabiy .reach 12,4)0U •
persons. A11 operations staff will.
live in the county and as well
8(.).per cent of the regular• constru-
;tion staff and 30 per cent of the
.temporary construction staff..
.r . t`of-edtrcat ng -these -c -i
ren this year will be $582 for
each child in 'elementary schools•
and •$1,.6.77 for each: in secondary
education . These figures are
=-ep.ec.red rci rise to $985•.:and . }
$1,803 by 1979 allowing'for' an.
anticipated cost increase of six.
per cent per year.
As many o t e wor ters
live in winterized 'summer cot•-
rages ,r'ih trailer camps or in
rentedparts of older 'homes , . the
Amount of nevonstruction is.
- �.ected to •tovide for_ .en1. 20
per cent .of, the additional costs.
The rest must he raised by the,
county,. '
Niagara falls
AMBERLEY NEWS
Mrs . W-alt-Qr--Brow=n-and-he;
daughter Mrs. George Porter
riiotored up' from Niagara Falls
on Friday. of last week and are
1 busy plc iz g-M-rsl. -Er
hold effects: prior to'her moving
to Niagara Palls, .
Sympathy is extended to John
Ernmerton in the passing of•his
brother Charles Emmerto'n•,who
Major areas affected .are .Kincar •
dine, Tiverton, Port Eight, Soiath-
amptori, "Ripley as d the :Town-
ships of Huron, Kincardine,
Saugeen and Bruce,
.° 'There are'bigh schools at
Kincardine, Port Elgin and
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week. -
School buses were cancelled
on :Friday of last week owing to
the storm',
Sympathy `is extended% -the
Wil`soi'i relatives it the passing
of Thomas Wilson on Priday of
last week. -. •
"Flu" is' prevalent in the ebm
Munit4 at the present time`.