The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-05-01, Page 5Luclwuw Sentinel, Weilitesday,blay
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PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISING
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#4,-444.
The Lucknow & District Optimist Club wound
up its first fund-raising project last. week
when they winners• in .the Optimist hockey
pool received , their just rewards.' President
Harold Menary (left) and project coschair Cliff
Mann (right) presented a $500 cheque to Tony.
Wartnaby°(centre left) for hisfirst place finish..
chelie`reetn
izes 'f separate
eh of kin ergarten
classes wi` increase next
fall,
At the April 22 meet-
'ing o the •Huron Perth
Roman Catholic: Separate
•school Board, :trustees
approved roved 'aplan toallow
alt.,
u to 25 students in the
junior:and, senior .kinder
-
en classes.. "Currently
the s maximum class size
CcsITIPliMentS
n .new arena ;.
Dear :editor:+
You, have`.u. beautiful
arena conipiex .' in
,Lucknow and the out-of�
town skaters and coaches
participating in .the first
Laces" Spring ,Skating
School appree ared'the
opportunity to,: `utiliio
your.facilities.
1` hope we can do�it;,.
again next year,
Brenda L.1lift,
eating Professional
caarH
dine/Rip1ey. uron
Sating lei...
CHARTERl ,
..-4xeCOVPITANis
1,6
nm" !1St. cknow
Personal Tax Returns
• Small Business
• Farms
Doug Miller C.A.&o
Lucknow Office Manager
Registered
E file Agent
LUCKNOW 519,428e 33
Oiioderich 519-524-2677
is 24 students.
"Right now, we create
a new class with: the 25th
student. We will now add
the s with t 6t
h el as tih • he 2 h
student," said Dr.. James
Brown, dt� tr c..or edu-
cation. ed
.,, u
cation:
lie said the separate
board, lost $180,000 in
provtnciat funding for
junior kindergarten
Increasing the class sizes
gives the schools: a little
more flexibility in class
organization and aisb
helps . avoids' increased
costs. Adding an addi-
tional classroom requires
hiring. a teacher and
,equipping another. class-
room..
..
The change isn't likely
to: affect, many classes,
said' . Dr.. Brown. The
average kindergarten,
class. size in. the Iluron-
Perth system.is about 20
students, which gives
each student_ trlaxiiirnm
opportunity for the
teacher's time, he added.
and $200 to Sohn Chilton5, who finished one
point behind for second place. Absent was
Kevin Hickey who received $100 for his third
place finish,. Monthly prize of $20 were award-
ed.,
ed., 11' he proceeds from the fund-raiser are tar
gated: for community youth programsto be
determined (Pat Livingston photo)
FRIDGE MAGNETS
stock & Custeal
Shapes •
with your Ad. message,
12 Moth-alendar.
List of important evert*
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Introducing a New or Special
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a.c pss: ted 4 , E�
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1
FRIOGE WOWS
. Service or product -up to 4 colours
0 including any pic%res logos etv
p o .
°G Useful WINING Gins for, your got* 4-2S% Off or invitations etc.
Coil for our Freocataiogoe.Pens, Coffee mugs, Oap9, calendar &i morel 1
11.CowanPrintirig&AdvertisingLucknow900. 1
(519) 528-2730 Fax; (19) 528-3348
f o a 1p -. 1 ;rte wpm m w' s
,. • by 11 chele Greene'
The Huron -Perth Ronan Catholic Separate School
Board will participate in a lottery which could- help up
to.five boards 'deal,: with" funding cutbacks from the:
province,
Director Education Dr, James; Brown said the sepa-
rate board and the ndoniddtesex Roman Catholic
Separate School Board agreed to `sell $100 tickets, fora.
riffle. ;The prizes: will' be .a cottage, a condominium, a
recreational vehicle, trips'to Hawaii and trips to Las
Vegas. The;. Oxford; Elgin and Lanbton .school boards
are. also discussing the possibility `of':being a part of it.
i. Tickets would likely -be on sale from 1November..1996
until February 1997 with the draw being . held ' next
spring.
"These beards in western Ontario are very poor,
boards: We have to do something," said Dr. Brown. '
Superintendent. Gates Blanchette attended an orga-
nizing
g
nixing, meeting with representatives from: the -other
boards. A limited` number of tickets would be sold for
the prizes and the proceeds would ,be shared among
the participating boards based on the, number` of tickets
eachboard sold.`Dr. Brown told trustees at their April"
22 meeting that the lottery could bring in $200,0()0 in
revenue to the board~
"It's; an attempt to deal with. What might be called a
voluntary tax," said Dr. Brown. "We're all short of
money."
The separate board has never 'held a fundraising:
event. Althoughsome boards, have held fundraisers,
Dr. Brown said" this is probably the first one of this
Scale inthis part of Ontario.
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our
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M ESJGN
611 Campbell St LUCKNQVV _ 5282043
TTENTION VETERAN
EX -SERVICEMEN AND
WOMEN '81 DEPENDENTS
The Royal Canadian. Legion Provincial Servico
Bureau,.Oi icer, Randolph ground rator, ''will be visit
ing in the area, ,
Anyone wishing information, advice or, assistance;,
regarding:
War Disability pensions,
Treatment• *for entitledv t s.
+� .:ran , . ,..
• Appeals against adverse ori ictal
application tor war Veterans. and
Widows -, Allowance,
Cotac the
n t Service Officer or Secretary of the
Branch, no later than Mall 9.
Irvine Eedy
Branch 309
ervice Officer
`W`lp?�r t Grip
0610
WHer NOW Mucn.!
retial atsso,tment.
cif
Gift Baskets
And Gifware
made up especially
for Mother
LUCKNOW,
Tell Pour orn How Niue
CareWith Fiowrs!
o
era's Day 'Week May 642/96
F irr all she's done for you over the years,
for all tie great memories she's created
'send her a bouquetof frr t fresh
flowers. We can have them delivered
just about anywhere ... around :. .
the comer orr across the world, r
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PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISING
rr
#4,-444.
The Lucknow & District Optimist Club wound
up its first fund-raising project last. week
when they winners• in .the Optimist hockey
pool received , their just rewards.' President
Harold Menary (left) and project coschair Cliff
Mann (right) presented a $500 cheque to Tony.
Wartnaby°(centre left) for hisfirst place finish..
chelie`reetn
izes 'f separate
eh of kin ergarten
classes wi` increase next
fall,
At the April 22 meet-
'ing o the •Huron Perth
Roman Catholic: Separate
•school Board, :trustees
approved roved 'aplan toallow
alt.,
u to 25 students in the
junior:and, senior .kinder
-
en classes.. "Currently
the s maximum class size
CcsITIPliMentS
n .new arena ;.
Dear :editor:+
You, have`.u. beautiful
arena conipiex .' in
,Lucknow and the out-of�
town skaters and coaches
participating in .the first
Laces" Spring ,Skating
School appree ared'the
opportunity to,: `utiliio
your.facilities.
1` hope we can do�it;,.
again next year,
Brenda L.1lift,
eating Professional
caarH
dine/Rip1ey. uron
Sating lei...
CHARTERl ,
..-4xeCOVPITANis
1,6
nm" !1St. cknow
Personal Tax Returns
• Small Business
• Farms
Doug Miller C.A.&o
Lucknow Office Manager
Registered
E file Agent
LUCKNOW 519,428e 33
Oiioderich 519-524-2677
is 24 students.
"Right now, we create
a new class with: the 25th
student. We will now add
the s with t 6t
h el as tih • he 2 h
student," said Dr.. James
Brown, dt� tr c..or edu-
cation. ed
.,, u
cation:
lie said the separate
board, lost $180,000 in
provtnciat funding for
junior kindergarten
Increasing the class sizes
gives the schools: a little
more flexibility in class
organization and aisb
helps . avoids' increased
costs. Adding an addi-
tional classroom requires
hiring. a teacher and
,equipping another. class-
room..
..
The change isn't likely
to: affect, many classes,
said' . Dr.. Brown. The
average kindergarten,
class. size in. the Iluron-
Perth system.is about 20
students, which gives
each student_ trlaxiiirnm
opportunity for the
teacher's time, he added.
and $200 to Sohn Chilton5, who finished one
point behind for second place. Absent was
Kevin Hickey who received $100 for his third
place finish,. Monthly prize of $20 were award-
ed.,
ed., 11' he proceeds from the fund-raiser are tar
gated: for community youth programsto be
determined (Pat Livingston photo)
FRIDGE MAGNETS
stock & Custeal
Shapes •
with your Ad. message,
12 Moth-alendar.
List of important evert*
M
Introducing a New or Special
1
a.c pss: ted 4 , E�
S
0
1
FRIOGE WOWS
. Service or product -up to 4 colours
0 including any pic%res logos etv
p o .
°G Useful WINING Gins for, your got* 4-2S% Off or invitations etc.
Coil for our Freocataiogoe.Pens, Coffee mugs, Oap9, calendar &i morel 1
11.CowanPrintirig&AdvertisingLucknow900. 1
(519) 528-2730 Fax; (19) 528-3348
f o a 1p -. 1 ;rte wpm m w' s
,. • by 11 chele Greene'
The Huron -Perth Ronan Catholic Separate School
Board will participate in a lottery which could- help up
to.five boards 'deal,: with" funding cutbacks from the:
province,
Director Education Dr, James; Brown said the sepa-
rate board and the ndoniddtesex Roman Catholic
Separate School Board agreed to `sell $100 tickets, fora.
riffle. ;The prizes: will' be .a cottage, a condominium, a
recreational vehicle, trips'to Hawaii and trips to Las
Vegas. The;. Oxford; Elgin and Lanbton .school boards
are. also discussing the possibility `of':being a part of it.
i. Tickets would likely -be on sale from 1November..1996
until February 1997 with the draw being . held ' next
spring.
"These beards in western Ontario are very poor,
boards: We have to do something," said Dr. Brown. '
Superintendent. Gates Blanchette attended an orga-
nizing
g
nixing, meeting with representatives from: the -other
boards. A limited` number of tickets would be sold for
the prizes and the proceeds would ,be shared among
the participating boards based on the, number` of tickets
eachboard sold.`Dr. Brown told trustees at their April"
22 meeting that the lottery could bring in $200,0()0 in
revenue to the board~
"It's; an attempt to deal with. What might be called a
voluntary tax," said Dr. Brown. "We're all short of
money."
The separate board has never 'held a fundraising:
event. Althoughsome boards, have held fundraisers,
Dr. Brown said" this is probably the first one of this
Scale inthis part of Ontario.
tr
uetr
our
atur
M ESJGN
611 Campbell St LUCKNQVV _ 5282043
TTENTION VETERAN
EX -SERVICEMEN AND
WOMEN '81 DEPENDENTS
The Royal Canadian. Legion Provincial Servico
Bureau,.Oi icer, Randolph ground rator, ''will be visit
ing in the area, ,
Anyone wishing information, advice or, assistance;,
regarding:
War Disability pensions,
Treatment• *for entitledv t s.
+� .:ran , . ,..
• Appeals against adverse ori ictal
application tor war Veterans. and
Widows -, Allowance,
Cotac the
n t Service Officer or Secretary of the
Branch, no later than Mall 9.
Irvine Eedy
Branch 309
ervice Officer
`W`lp?�r t Grip
0610
WHer NOW Mucn.!
retial atsso,tment.
cif
Gift Baskets
And Gifware
made up especially
for Mother
LUCKNOW,
Tell Pour orn How Niue
CareWith Fiowrs!
o
era's Day 'Week May 642/96
F irr all she's done for you over the years,
for all tie great memories she's created
'send her a bouquetof frr t fresh
flowers. We can have them delivered
just about anywhere ... around :. .
the comer orr across the world, r