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ASIHiFiELD NOMINATION . they had meeting after meeting
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on e High School clUestion and,
(continmicit from Page 1) much, - Luck- Lorne Durrep and sons, Mr, J,
' •• , -• now'S ames§ment represented D. Duruhl. aid Masiqr. Ross Dur-
• 'Rev71W. J, ,Watt had an eper-•
atiori in a Torente hes,pital •
•day last week. We kwish hini
speedy recovery.•
Miss, Marilyn Merrisore return-
ed. home from Wingham HeSPltal
last week. .
• Mr. and Mrs. lVfalcebri Ross &
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,family of Galt spent the week-
end with 'his mother, Mrs, Mac
Boas,
& Mrs, Ezra Welwood Vis-
ited oe Sunday. with their son,
'Mr. and Mrs. Norman, Welwood
• of Wingliam. • ..
• Mrs. Harry. Tichborne of. Ge&
eriehsPent .few days last *eek•
her Mother, • Mr$, David
Nennedy; who Wai'sick for a few
days, 'but is better again. Mrs.,
• Board tO receive qualified teach
• ers• for 'all schools.. •"
A • two mill •increase in the
puhlic.'schoel rate seemed of sec-
,• ondary consideration to. the 06-
•* taining of good teachers. .Gordon
•.:Barger .questioned if, their sec -
ton was. an experimental sehool,
• as• they hadn't had •a qualified
teacher insix years.. -.`•
Other. :members who spok•e
briefly were Marshall Gibson and
• Gorden Finlayson, ,Manvin pur-•
• nin and Walier Tigert were call-
• ed on before the:. Meeting
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Two nominees, Earl Swan,
and Rdbert Helm stated they did
• not ,intend • to. stand. • ••
Purchase Tree Planter.
Reeve Elmer .Graharn . dealt
with County businest; and; review-
ed in detail highway ekpendi-
tures, the Ceunty. Home and 're
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...forestation work. Mr; Graham
about. one-quarter of . the •prop-.
erty value, ;he said, while Ash-
field farms were assessed to • 90
arid 100. pereent •of -their
Ashfield-• has better • than • one-
third .of- the' assessment in • the
district yet has 'only one member,
of the Board to LucknoW's.three.
•nin of Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs..
Duncan Kennedy of• Wingham
visited.: on Sunday with their
• mother and Miss Annie KennedY
of 11Tingham is spending this
.week here. •
Mr, and Mrs, Neil IVIacCallum,
Mr, • and •Mrs. Jack Henderson,
0buneillor. Blake •referred • to 'Mr' jstri" IVicQuillin and sail Mr'
the .Proppsecl site of the. new Wilfred McQUillin of Lucknow,
school as a "frog 'Pond"; and Mt: and Mrs Jkmes Mclntosh of
Pointed out that there was a Wingham, and their 'daughter,
Mrs. Wilfred•Linnelt & Mr.
LIn-
nell of ,Lainbeth reisited on Stiri-
day with Mr. ' and •
Mrs. Albert
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Mr, Mac MacGregor *of Credi-•
top spent the week -end with' his
Snowplowing last year and net
lovelY...site a little , farther East.
•Luck:pow anaintaips ,;they, Will
have to :build a ew bridge near
the',School site; 'but Mr. Blake
said this should have •been built
twenty years ago or more •
o '
MacKenzie and monRoss
mother, IVirg.,s:.s G
Duncan MacGregor
sed his own farm to illustrate' Gi7F,r,.
,eou'pemor' Kenneth Vlac.c
the soaring tax levy..IiI•refete4ee iteMdriait and MrsWeek.' WjiothhitreClart4iivg-esMiast-
to the school, he said it Was, not - • . • ' ••,
•.eorerito.• • • - • . „ •
the only 'cost to be considered,
, .. The United Church held a very
• ' referred to the loss this, year - ot f a bad winter, had .cost the Town- successful 15a. zaar .. at • •Lucknow
last Sa urday
tw.Mr.GrahaM said a 60...bed ex- got ' ' to keep . the school ' huises.
over .! • . , .,.
their meeting- last Wednesday at
' County officials, Mr „Miller t
. !ship :a direct levy .of $4000
• •iand • above the stibsidY. You ve • ,
, The 'United Church W.M.S. held.
and Mr Patterson . -•' . •
tension Wasplanned at the Coun- running... . . .• ,.• the, home of'Mrs, -Mat Ross.
tk; Home, .. where ' conditions are . . ,. • • • •• . • . , . • • .... :,
Couriciller .• A n dr ew Ritchie
croyeded. by 95 inmate§, • With a . PASSES tri EDMONTON,'
Pointed out that all but Ashfield
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LIVED IN' RIPLEY - - • ' '
waiting list for aceomodation. He
had signed Up arid he didn't.think . ....._,.,.
said that plans to proceed wth w
• . this work would take priority 1 e
"can get Out"The question the
had. , quite,. a raking over he re-, e Ecbruniton -Journal carries
.:oVer. the new Court House.
mafted,• and switched.his , an. item about the death of Mrs
., '. As a•xnember of the referetta-'
•:tiori coMmittee Mr.'Graham dealt marks to Township rriadWork, 'A in°oorpd•t7pnn .,,c.Slirrahp'raWetiofre,' .9wfhearrin she .
`finer type 'of ..graVel ha's•been ,mirr 914 S h
• IVIiss .. Anne Ritc„ hie 'spent 'last
Week with.Mr. and Mt, Ross
of Lophalsh. •
Mrs. Quaid returned home on
Saturday' after spending .a while
with. Mit- Cecil Gardner, and
boys. - • 2_ • .."
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r. •and
rs, arvey Ritchie
ivisited Sunday With Mr:.r&Mr§.
Haines of Wingham. • •
• Mr, and' Mrs. Jim Smith visit -
•ed Sunday with. Mr.. and Mrs..
Will Ritchie. •
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with the program .being carried . ,
this year in aeffort
• 'otit .by ..the Coun,t4, under thei used ri. to d • ht r,f th lt TthnTCn
supervision of the Zone ferester,
-A tree planter has been. pur-
chased by. the. County. Fenced re;•
•forestation plots are exempt from
--taXation in the proportion of 10
• acres to 100 aCresiof farm land.
• Mr.' Graham •stated his•• inten-
tion to stand for •a second term 1 ness and were not able to give tTe
wilI be out in the
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es reeve and hoped the Council right figures: expected. that
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would stay with hiin`Ludknovv
spring' Iwith,,,the 'final fighres and
The High School QuestiOn
then we'll .give our decision"; and
the addedwell be ,surprised how
low. these ',figures will be". '•
Council Should Decide,
keep it on the roads better. A. ou
13,000 yards were put on at. a .
nedy of Medicine Hat, was born
• at , Walkerton 64 years ago, but
cost' of 7214c a yard. • spent her early years at Ripley
' "Final Figures In Spring" • before going West in .1901.
ReeVe Graham said that Luck -
neves. trouble Was they had gone
too tett. .With the- school ust
Councillor ' Jack Bradley dealt
Solely- :With • the--Distriet High
School question, reviewing this
Matter ower the past tWO years.
He said that originally they were Ek-Reetve Cecil, Johnston who
• told the present sehool and a played • an important part in the
room iri the Recreational ,Centre formation of the Lucknow bit -
would be enough; then a.6-roomi trict, referred to the' effort made
•--schOol--at 4180;000 • with-A-la-rate-ILto squeezelaucknovi out. The
for construttionand maintenancepartme.nti seeing .that the larger
• arid finally- a larger school at 1.districts weren't the answer in
025,000. • areas with minter conditions as'
Mr Bradley said he never we. have, approved a school in
Could • see , the original,. low cost LiicknoW. ' • • . •
• -estimatet,-- and his personal 'es-- Mr. Johnston explained that the
• timate is a 'I , �r 8 mill school.. reason he had delayed in. sign.;
The "pressure has been put on- •ing the Goeleriell.resolutiont was
us", hesaid in reference to one that ifthe north end Was to have
meeting of all the municipalities Lucknow assume an extra mill,
' • toncerned when the chairrnan Goderieh, should do in the
opened the meeting with the re- south. Goderich wouldn't assume
mark that We are "going to have anythrng additional aad. went
a school. ,andin a ,demecracy the ahead with their plans: •
Polley • is forthe majority' to
•• rhle. '
Bradntended that the
•rural people, are "getting the life
• trimmed.out of thein"on the cost
of education •and 'compared a
.home ateknow assessed for
$2,700. and his farm for $6,600,
while it would take his farm to
• buy•that hoine
• Be said 'that . the ilk 'rhillt
extra that LucknoW was
to assume on. the. capital cot of
'the sehool would only amount to
• $3.0o. a year on •$2,000 aisess-
irient
We, in the North, end have to,
detide if we wank to go to Luc•k.:
'.'how, 0t e 'sent where the De-
Varement decides, Mr. Bradley
• The delay here was because
the Area Board waited for sh-
'field to .reach a. settlement, a' de-
lay which probably will cost
money. He felt that-Lucknow had
been •very fair.. ••
• Maintenance an d operation
bests at Lucknow have been
little 1�'r than any of the other
schools', end he couldiA see go
ing ' to Wingha'rri, Goderich Or
Kincardine, when they could
have the .advantage of a new
.sett'oel in Lucknow•and maybe at
less cost. • .•
Tile DiStrict B6ard (comprised
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of 5 rural, and three urban ineni-
bars) are capable men who won't
throw' our money away; .
Johnston eVen though he
• !proposed a rotiblic meeting to bc- c;riviete agreOM
addresedby arepresentative Of with the assessment pie:tire. •
th
CO hhail
uld anything fairer?' he . hiVibur, Johnston said ° the Council
Id decide e n, and
Depar etit tduca,tion;',.
pe concluded. h ' .8addod that he didnl, know of
,Opposed To ,SiIi a .in 1 11 county where
Cettreillor Cecil Blake .said the 7 t't • .." 111
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reaching 'a • decision in such. mat-
ters.• •.
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• As far as costs are concerned
Mr. JohnStori pointed to a 2 -mill
increase in the Ashfield public
school rate this' year and there
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.is "no hollering" here today lie
compared depression days when
took 17 pigs and $ 7.004o..pay
the taxes on his two farms, which
today are paid with Seven pigs. •
• 'Thinks Site Lovely' •
Henry ' MacKenzie, . Ashfield
rep,resentatiye.. on the LUoknow _
Distrailat-ler said „ . -
the proPoSed site was lovely, with.
a fresh water `stream in front of
'it, and within the , Corporation
*with. the advantages of fire pro-
tection and :public utitityrL
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ppg.g.$,gygss
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Mr. and Mrs, Nelson R4har4
visited in Listowel with Mr. arid •
Mrs, Ceeil last Wedne4-
day.
Church will be at /,45', Sunday
School will follow,,
JRA9E ARIk REGI
is a pure drink
of natural flavours
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Goderieb Rate Will • be PP
Omar Brooks,. Ashfield TosArri.:
ship representative. on,: the God-
erich Board, Predicted a 6 -Mill
rate nein ,year •for mainteriance
and capital • costs of the new
school goderich. He review,ed
rec.eiptsi•arid exPendittiree in de-
tail, and 'said that, the estimate.
for, the new School was $620,000.
Tribute' To Roy Patterson
kerb Curran; Road SupPririten-
dent, paid tribute to the late Roy
Patterson, Co. Engineer, whose
•death would, be. a great .loSs to
Ashfield. and .the .Cotaity ,as
whore. • ,
Mr.:...Currattreferred to soriie of
the problems of his deparent
the. shortage of cement andnteel
for bridge work, and foresaw
more headaches from municip,a1
drainsIdfelt ihe• firrie was not
far off .Wheri they 'Were going to.
have to pay snow plow operator's
"Standing -tirne",• to have thorn
available immediately' when
needed.
• Clerk Donald Simpson read a
ei;ntindnication with referenee to
intitrance at a suggested cost
of 2..56 on a $5000 assessment.
There was no' dise-ussion of the
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