The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-11, Page 19t
WEDNESDAY, MARCH lith, 1970.
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THE LUCK111OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 14th
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LUCKNOW.�
PHONE 528-3430
.Enroll 8G'!s
As Brownies.
!at L4'CI4NOW •BROWNIEPAC1S
• By.Barb.ara Cameron'.
We began with fairy ring,
'followed by inspection,.
Then we began the enrolment
Entoled were Debbie Bolt, .
Lorraine Little, Beverly
Wilkins; , Nancy Thonipson
Sharon 'Little , Tammie McDonald
Debbie Wraith and Suzanne
Corrin.
•Norma Ivaclntyre received
her Golden, Bar .We ended with
chimes.
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okays- insurance
for program
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Fractire'.,.ri1:
In Fa.II At Arena
LOCHALSH•NEWS'
Simpson fractured
Mrs. Dona
'her wrist•in a fall .at the Lucknow
arena on.Monday of this .week,
• . • Mr ,' and 'Mrs, Lorne Luther
had as guests during .the past '•
.week Blake Sanford of Kingville
and Mr. and•Mrs. Lloyd Brien of .•
Ridgetown,
- Tom Farrellvisited in'Goderich''
recently with Mt. 'and Mrs.
Murray McGill and'farrily.'
' Mrs. Emile MacLennan was
hostess to the Ashfield W.M.S.
meeting of Friday, . when they,
joined in the: World.. Day of
Prayer:Service.
Miss Edna Cook of Owen Sound
spent .a few days with Mi. and
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie .
Sympathy. is extended' to
relatives in this community of
Mrs.. Alex Hackett, :who passed',.
away during the past',week.
• Recent visitors• with the
Gibson families were Mi•: and
Mrs.. Chris:Brown of Brantford..
OLIVET
Mr. and ,Mrs..Jack Bushell of
R °Kincardine Township .visited on
Sunday with Mr...ai d 'Mrs. •
M.elvin'Colling..
Either Osbohe :4r and.,
'"Mrs:. ""Robert Osborne .. Joyce.,. Joan
'and Sheila .v,isited on' Sunday with'
Mr, and's4rs..:Ray'Penningt.on
:Murray and Elaine.of Teesw,a'ter.,:
Among those attending the .
World Day:, of Prayer .service in
St. Andrew's church iri Ripley
were:* Mrs. Melvin Colling Mrs.'
Orvirie Pinlayson,; wtrs.' Elrne•r
Osfborne , .Mrs . Robert.:Osborne , •
'Mrs; He.rb'Claytan, Mrs.,Walter
Black and Mrs: Stanley., Blackwell
FLORIDA lIOL1DAY'
'Sharon Coiling-spent'a week's:'
holi•
day in ,t lori a recent y
The., Olivet Junior Choir. sang
"'Grumblers"- on Sunday, with:
Mary Anne dolling singing a solo
part •.
•Ruch White of Kincardine: spent
Monday with her parents, Mr
and Mrs da r Whire. ind 'May
• The_ Olivet Messengers :held
their meeting on Sunday after .
noon." .Joyce Osharne read the
Scripture arid an, E,.ast ory.•
Mary Anne' Coiling offered
firayer Plans .were discussed
for the Rummage Sale., also a
letter was .read from Lee Young
Soon the Messengers' sponsored. •
girl: in Korea.
Harry and Ernie Colling attend-
ed thefarni'show inLondon'last.
week.'
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We Wish To Announce That We Have . Sold
THE FLOOR COVERING AND
ARPETING-DIVISION OF OUR
BUSINESS TO
.LUC�L�UW
This includes The Franchisee For Harding -Carpets
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.WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE 'PEOPLE OF 'LUCKNOW
BUSINESS THEY HAVE. LEFT."
AND DISTRICT FOR THE B�SEARS. .IN � FUTURE, WHEN
WITH' US OVER THE PAST 20 Y
YOU ARE IN NEED OF ,ANY TYPE OF' FLOOR COVERING
SERVICE, WE WOULD: 'HIGHLY ';R•ECOMMEND THAT YOU
'CON7`ACT F•IN,LAY• DECO`RATORS., BOB
WGIVE EFFICIENT, PERSONAL SERVICE. ON ANY
OFYOUR F
ilsL "YOU,FLOOR 'COVERING REQUIREMENTS.
Mac:KENZIET.
BOB MacKENZIE
Huron • .County " Board • .of
:duration• voted to provide
.nsurancefor all studentstaking.
mitt , in work : experience
programs at . its regular meeting
held Monday, March . '2, in
�CCnton.. •
D: • J. `Cochrane, Director of '.
Education, stated that the
board's. .insurance agent' had;
estimated the cost of. covering.
students taking part in the
program, at $1.00i'per 'student
during school hours.
The work experience program,
_is designedto supplement the.
-occupational courses .given in -the
schools.' .The coverage would '
insure pupils against' loss in . case
they are accidently injured while,
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participating insuch . a program
and include .'publicliability'
insurance-to—insure-the-pupils
.: ard-Jaga�in
damage to ' the . ` person or
property • of others while • the
pupils are, participating 'in the
program..
pproxim'ately '170 students
are involved in such programs.
The board also ; cleared . 'up,
two conflicts in motions
p.reviously. passed. •A, motion
-which had "41ven•' the
Transportation • Committee
.authority to interview applicants.
fo'r ' the position of
Transportation Officer " was
rescinded in •favor • of ,a later •
motion giving the' committee
--authority-4o-interview-applicants-
for.
--authority-to-in't-erview appl'icants=
for the. • position: of.
Transportation Officer and
applicants forthe position of•
Purchasing Agent. •
Another •motion requesting .
payment of the educatii'in levyy
by municipalities on a quarterly
—basis was -=rescinded in -:favor -o
the motion passed at the last
board meeting 'that the levy be
.req Listed in twice-yearly
.pairmentS.this-rear.-and-quarterl3r ,-
• payments thereafter. •
The board received aletter
from', the Ontario Public School
Trustees' Association requesting. •
• thiel all :. boards.._.cnt,...doWn--on- -r-
expenses by using classified'
,rather than display advertising
• for: staff• requirements arid by
reducing.' repetitive • advertising:• '
The hoard- -also-- announced -
that Huron County "Secondary
schools would be ,closed March
13 in order for . teachers to
attend a regional educational
. conference.
ent Exchange
re.at&. And.
'iar#Qn Schools
• LAIyGSIDE NEWS
In•an'exchange of Grade ,$
'students of Hillcrest. Central
School, Teeswater.anld Wiarton.
School, Robert •Bregman spent•
two days' at Wiarten,' • On
return home,, he was accompan
ied by :Paul Burt and .Bob
Cranney of.Wiarton, who stayed
at his .home .and attendedl'school
With •him,
Jim Thompson and Bernice
Scheurw atec..were.-other' students
from' this area in the exchange
The Langside Y.P.S'.. enjoyed a
sleigh. -riding party on Saturday
afternoon atRussell Young's,
The next meeting will be
'March g2 at the home of Mr..
and Mrs,•„Stewait MacGillivray.
' litia,iX''W'all attended a Scout
Camp -put on •the week -end .on..
the 14th of Kinloss. The boys . u
enjoyed the outing,' but the ' ~.
weather was rather rough on .
Saturday: night
'e Generously
TO THE
STER;'SEAL CAMPAIGN
TO HELP SUCH CHILDREN'AS.. THESE
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The •Ontario ' Society for, .Crippled. Children will be..
opening their Easter Seal. Campaign, Thursday,' February '
26, 1970.. This will . be sponsored by Lucknow and District
Lions' Club. It is our hope that Your support . this year. will •
be/given every consideration, as there ' are some 14,500
needy crippled :youngsters in Ontario, and through your
gifts to Easter. Seals,these children can be :helped..
Our objective this year is $1350.' Your donations may
be placed in envelopes as provided. Please print your name
and• address under the flap . of envelope. Your.. donations
m-ay-be--'marited, or. left aFfhe o .�f Jack McDonagh,
Lucknow, or at the Bank of Montreal, Lucknow. For those
living.in the Dungannon area, donations may be left at the :•
home: of'Cecil and. Olive Blake, Dungannon.
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Lucknow and District` Lions Club is sponsoring the district
campaign. because
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