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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-05-25, Page 20community news Appoint Huron director of education The new director of educa- tion for Huron County brings with him a wealth of ex- perience, having started as a school supply salesman then entering the teaching profes- sion and working his way up. Robert (Bob) Allan, 47 currently superintendent of operations with the board, was recently named as director. On July 1 he takes over the position from retir- ing director John Cochrane. Mr. Allan started his teaching at S.S. No. 7 Eramosa in Wellington County and then went on to Mount Albion School in Hamilton. The new director then advanced to the position of principal where he served in this capacity in the coun- ties of Haldimand, Oxford, Middlesex and Kent. Starting with the Huron Board of Education 11 years ago, Mr. Allan was an assis- tant superintendent. He has served as superintendent of schools, superintendent of personnel and in his current position. Mr. Allan received his Bachelor of Arts degree Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 25, 1983—Page 20 from McMaster University in Hamilton and his Master of Education from the University of Toronto. In the past, he has served on various provincial educa- `ional committees. He and his wife Margaret, who reside in Clinton, have three children, Janice, 22, David, 19 and Laura, 11. Appointed to superintendant of personnel The Huron County Board of Education has promoted personnel relations ad- ministrator Peter Gryseels to the position of superinten- dent of personnel. The promotion was ap- proved at the board's May 2 Visit Lucknow Ada Manfield and Andy Manfield of Vancouver, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Crawford of Davidson, Sas- katchewan visited recently with their cousin, Mrs. E. W. Rice of Lucknow. Mrs. Glen Walden and Mrs. E. W. Rice of Lucknow were in London and Ingersoll recently when they visited with Mrs. Rice's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowes of Ingersoll. It'saboy! DORSCH - Rod and Marilyn of Red Deer, Alberta, are pleased to announce the ar- rival of Gregory Paul, 7 lb. 7 oz., on May 14, 1983, a brother for Nathan. Delight- ed grandparents are Nelson and Betty Dorsch, New Ham- burg and Art and Irene Clymer, Agincourt. STEWART - Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stewart of R. 2, Aub- urn are happy to announce the arrival of Adam James, 6 lbs. 7 oz., a brother fol: kichard at Wingham and District Hospital on May 12, 1983. LAZAREVICH - Sam and Mary (nee Forster), are -leased to announce the girth of their son Matthew .Man, 8 lbs. 3 oz. at Bran- ford Memorial Hospital, ri., May 13, 1983. A brother pr Nicholas. Twentieth -andchlld for Mr. and Mrs. alter Forster, Ripley and econd grandchild for Mrs. Lazarevich of Chatham. Identify pretty face The ladies who appear in today's Jamboree pictures are identified as the follow- ing: top picture, from the left, Ena Henderson, Jessie Chester, Edith McAlpine, Winnie Fisher, Rena McNab, Evelyn Huston and Kather- ine Schmid; bottom picture, from the left, are Grade 12 students at Lucknow High School in June, 1945, froth the left, Veronica Murray. „�. Mary MacQuaig. Heler Mowbray. Mary Marshall, Bertha Stimson, Shirley Cul hent, Yvonne McMillan anc Marian Graham. meeting and becomes effec- tive June 1, 1983. Personnel committee chairman John Elliott said Mr. Gryseels has been handicapped in his position because of his lack of supervisory status. As superintendent of personnel, Mr. Gryseels will have the authority to make reports in schools without being ac- companied by a superinten- dent. Mr. Elliott noted that Mr. Gryseels received his super- visory officer's certificate from the Ministry of Educa- tion in March of this year. Along with the promotion, Mr. Gryseels receives a salary increase. Presently earning $52,710, his year! salary will increase by $3,410. ANNOUNCING PRYDE MONUMENTS LTD. NEW MODERN SHOWROOM Cemetery Memorials and Markers (cemetery lettering, cleaning & repairs) SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH PHONE 524.2337 Open Daily (except Sunday)10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. evenings by appointment CONTACT - DONALD DENOMME - MEMORIAL COUNSELLOR BUSINESS - 524.2337 RES. - 524-6621 M MftHil1 •MI.,LII M/tll II #1 tJtK ftl[ Wi -STORES -- VANCAMP WITH PORK 14 OZ. Beans 2 FOR 1.00 HICK'S HAMBURG, CORN, CUBITS, YUM YUM 315 ML. Relishes SUNKIST 138'S Oranges DOZ. FRESH �,7� Broccoli GRILLTIME CHARCOAL 5 LB. BAG HEAD Briquets L69 Lettuce WIZARD 550 ML. Charcoal Lighter FRESH .99 .89 .69 1.25PINT .99 SCHNEIDER'S SOFT 1 LB. TUB OLD SOUTH FROZEN 121/2 OZ. Margai'ine Orange Juice99 WESTON OLD MILL 450 ©. Bread 2 FOR GRANNY 10'S Butter Tarts NEW 5 LB. BAG Potatoes OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK hick tiro% SCHNEIDER'S 900 G. BOX .99 Breaded Chicken 1.29 SCHNEIDER'S 175 Chopped 1.59 HarnSlices .75 3.99 1.25 WE DELIVER nams"Groceteria 528-3 ONCE -A -YEAR ON ONEIDA 5 PIECE PLACE SETTINGS 'SILVERPLATE OR STAINLESS ',; 3 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Bob and Ina Farrish CONGRATULATIONS FROM....., Margy and Irwin, Larry and Jean, Verna and Wayne, Alma and Marcel and grandchildren, You are invited to help celebrate this special occasion on Friday, June 3, 9:30 - 1 in Ripley. LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT SWIMMING POOL REGISTRATION Lucknow Town Hall Saturday, June 4 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, June 11 9 a.m. • 12 noon There will be two summer swimming sessions • for the month of July and August PLEASE NOTE 1111=111111116. 4001 The size of the Yellow and Orange swimming classes is limited. So come early and get the time of your choice. The Red to White classes are not restricted. ON REGISTRATION DAY PLEASE KNOW SWIMMING LEVEL ATTAINED TIME PERIOD DESIRED IN WHICH SWIMMING SESSION YOU WANT TO BE ENROLLED • (July or August or both) DON'T ENROL' SMALL CHILDREN WHO ARE LEES THAN 44" TALL