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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-05-28, Page 15USED CARS $101L 'Rebates For Early Orders Berg Silo Unloader • Does not depend on silage to settle before machine can be used. In other words, the /machine can unload from the silo the same day filling takes place. •. No adjusting of weights or drums. • Low cost filling, with distributors. Two machines in one. It is used for unloading and it is used for distribution of the silage when filling. • Unloader will not bury itself. • The machine will not tilt. • Large 26" blower for lots of capacity. • Fthavy Duty construction throughout. WE ALSO HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF BARN EQUIPMENT LLOYD JOHNSTON R.R. 3 Holyrood Phone 395-5390 BERG BUILDS EVERYTHING BETTER FOR BARNS O .1 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • PAGE FIFTEEN mdergarten PARENTS . DESIRING TO HAVE A CHILD ATTEND • -KINDERGARTEN AT. RIPLEY HURON CENTRAL. SCHOOL DURING THE 1975 - 76 SCHOOL TERM ARE REQUESTED TO REGISTER WITH MRS. BETTY ELLIOTT AT RIPLEY 'HURON CENTRAL SCHOOL FRIDAY, MAY 30th From 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Proof that the child will be five years of age before December 31st, 1975, is required and if possible the child should accompany parent at, time of registration. A number of 75's in Pontiacs and Chev Impalas 1974 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop 1974 PONTIAC Le Mans 1974. MATADOR 2 — 1973 CHEVELLES, 4 door 3 —1973 PONTIAC Parisienne Broughani, 4 door hardtops 2 —1973 FORD Custom 500, 2 door hardtops 1973 FORD Gran Torino 4 door sedan 1973 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop 1973 FORD Galaxie, 4 door hardtop 1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes 1970 PONTIAC Catalina 1970 OLDSMOBILE 2 door hardtop 2 -=1970 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtops 1970 PONTIAC Le Mans 2 door hardtop 1970 MAVERICK 10 — 1965 - 1968 Models 1973 FORD stationwagon 1971 FORD stationwagon 1973 CHEV 3/4 ton pickup 1973 CHEV 50 series with. I6' van 1973 CHEV 60 series with 18' van, power tail gate loader 1973.CHEV 60 series, 18' stake, power tail gate loader 1972 CHEV 60 series, 18', van, power tail gate loader 1971 CHEV 1 ton cab and chassis 1971 DODGE 3/4 ton, V8 automatic 1970 FORD 1 ton with duals 2 --1969 CHEVS 50 series with 16' stake A number of vans froM 1970 - 1972. Some V8's, some 6 cylinder, some CHEVS, and some FORDS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRUSSELS 'MOTORS BP Service Station Phone 887-6173 COUNTY HONOURS Six girls received County Honour awards at the recent 4-H club Achievement Day at Brookside School. County Honours are for the Huron County Board of Educa- tion approved. the salary schedule for its secondary school teachers at 'a meeting in Clinton. The new pact will mean an increase in the salary bill for secondary schools of 29.92 per cent. The salary schedule for 1974-75 .was $4,058,990 for the 256 teachers involved.. In 1975-76 it will be $5,273,621. Under the agreement the start- ing salary for high school teachers Will be from $10,400 to $12,400 depending on the qualifications.' A teacher with 10 years experience will earn from $17,400 to $21,900 according to experience. A cost of living allowance payable in. April 1976 and August 1976 will see teacher salaries increased by an additional onethird Mrs. Ewan MacLean Winner At Ripley Flower Show The Ripley and District Horticul- tural Society held their annual Spring Rower Show in the Legion Hall on Friday, May 23. There was an abundance of beautiful .spring flowers and arrangements and a large crowd attended. The president, Mrs. Glen Stan- ley 'opened the show at 3.00 p.m. and the' judge, Mrs. Ross Shiells of Lucknow, gave a few constructive suggestions and comments. Mrs. Stanley also made the presentation of the "Award of Merit" to Mrs. Walter Farrell, past president, for her work in the society over a period of years. Mrs. Ewan MacLean was the top prize winner with a total, of 50 points followed by Mrs. Gordon Farrell with 21 points. Mrs. Glen Stanley and Mrs. Orville Finlayson tied for third place with 18 points. The bake. table and plant table were hives of activity. The plant table was ably handled • by Mrs. Ewan MacLean and Mrs. Gordon Farrell while Mrs. Bert Irwin and Mrs. Stewart Shiells looked after the bake table. ' . Tea and cookies were served by the ladies and a number of door prizes were given. leproved a very successful andenjoyable show and much credit goes to all who worked so hard as well as all the interested guests who attended. completion of six 4-H clubs. Pictured, left to right, are Lia Van Diepen of the Kingsbridge Club; Lynn Polio& of the Tiger Dunlop 3 Club; Judy Draper of of the salary multiplied, by the consumer price index for the previous four months and eight months respectively. The board will also pay 100 per cent of health insurance premiums and 85 per cent of drug premiums. The board negotiating chairman, Cayley Hill of Goderich admitted the settlement is, "higher than normal" but is "in keeping with the times especially in the field of education." He said the' agree- Dungannon 2; Dorothy' Culbert of Dtingannon 2; :Betty Sowerby of Tiger. Dunlop 2. Absent was Laurie Dustow of Tiger' Dunlop 4 Club. ment is a "satisfactory form of settlement—but this is an unusual year froM a cost Standpoint." The agreement has already been ratified by the teachers. Mean- while negotiations with the 335 elementary school teachers are continuing. The five•principals in the Huron County high schools will receive from '327,400 tb $30,660 while vice-principals Will earn from about $25:000 to $27,400. Also approved at the Tuesday night meeting were the salarieS of the administration officers. Direct- or Hof Education John Cochrane will receive $42,924 in 1976. The salaries of the Superintendents will range from $32,.193 to $36,792 depending on experience. ii•mmoniminr"" 307. Salary Increase For Secondary School Teachers