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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-05-25, Page 5Eng THUR.SDAY,, MAY •25th, 1954: yceum Theatre wiNGHAnn Two Shows Each Night FIRST ,: SHOW AT 7.15. Thursday, Friday, Saturday °MAY X25, 26, 27' •; GENE. AUTRY in Rijn,. Of.T4.: Canyon . Matinee Saturday at 2410 'p,m.. MONIIpAY,: TUESDAY MAY 29, 30 SPENCER TRACY, JAMES STEWART in MALAYA • WEDNESDAY;THURSDAY t MAY 31, JUNE ' 1 !! AUpREYR:IC; .TOTTER, ; � ` • ' tARD •,BASE., TENSION (Adult Entertainment)` NEPHEW. OF;:1VlcKAY.FAMILY• WORKS FOR MANITOBA FUND The; MacKay' family af' fcAV,n have received a clipping.' from the Edmonton Joura al•, picturing - .b icturin��g , the part their" nephew Don Mc - Kay, ,:is llayingin the'Manitoba. Flood Relief Fundi. Dori; ,a• son 'of' Alex 1V1cKa'' is executive secret:- t'- ary otthe drrronton . Chamber of. Cominierce; ` which g staged a.' tag g day in th city a fewr _ diays ago in aid' destitute ,Manitobans. • T1TE LJCKNQW ' SENT111TEL,, I.UCKNOW, ONTARIO' PAGE FIVE; OBITUARY THOMAS ''McGUIRF ° Death 'chute • •suddenly .Monday evening, May 15th, to Thonmas McGuire ; at his home on St. George Street, Mitchell,: 'after a few months' of failing health. The son of the late Mr, arid Mrs. WM, •M'oGuire of Ripley,he was born on ,Con. Huron Township, on ,March 19th, 1;873; residing; until • bctober ",:1946, after. which `he spent oa, year in Lucknow 'be- fore' going -to, Mitchell :: He was, a. faithful ' ,rilexnber `of '• Olivet :Un- ited Church from the time, it ',was built until niov+ing. away and had latterly been a•,'mernber Of Mair'. St,: ' United Church, 1Vlitchell.. His wife,. 'the former Elizabeth •Ann. • Pickertng':•af ;Aslfieid' town FAVOR DISTRICT SCHOOL (Continued from page 1). for the teaching of shop • work, mnanual training, home economics and agriculture. : • ' Mr. McNab • pointed out that if we do' not form a district here, all tnunicipalities ;w'ould be in- corporated eventually ` in .adjoin-, int districts, like it' or not, This Would devaluate property. in -this Area and would mean longer b0 trips for the children; . - It Was', 'pointed out • that Mir: Duffin', :who is`, the Department's .No,: 1 Man in ; 'forming.' Hi ► Sebool Dfstriets, had •given • •suraribe ,that there would'" be no need to fear any '-'Governments .note meeting its capital dost ob- igations,' • :Maintenance :grants might fluctuate, but, not grants n capital costs, or in other words. 1 •shrip, Whom •he ,married on ;March 14th, 1900,'' predeceased Min • on '0 April 12th, • 1937, Surviving are three daughters, • 'Mrs. ° Henry '(Mar Evelyn):, Howe and Miss Jean' McGuire, ,Mitchell; and Mrs: Albert `(Catherine Irene) ;Riehl, Goderich,•. one brother, 'Malcolm McGuire; Ripley and two : sisters, Mrs. Jane 'Mitchelltree, ' London, and Mrs':'C-atherine -Jeater, Ijit= chen:er.' There are six grandchild - .The body rested at: the Heath funeral home;: till Wednesday af- ternoor1'Aat..2 01 •• Johnston ' , of ' Main. St., 'United. Church officiated and Mrs.. Ed- ward, Gilch presided at the •chap- eL o't gan. After , the' service•the body was taken to- A..T..Davison and Son-, funeral. home in.' Luck- now where a service was `held• on Thursday, 'at ,;2.30¢ o'clock when Rev.:.. Douglas..Biyde of.'Ripley and „United Churches brought. a.'very comforting:,•mess age: f • The flowerbearer• s were Jack. McGuire,. ',Lovell , g. McGuire .lou' _'. . las :Henry and Walter ;Black. Tile pow.allbearers were Austin 'Solomon,, Wm., ; Hamilton, . Roy McGuire, Howard McGuire, Howard Henry narid' Welby`; Casler. Interment :w.as • in :'Greenhill Cemetery, Luck ' The sup ly .of 60,000 tags was ex - JAMES A. GARLAND of •Car- reeipts totalled 11702.83. It gill, ' known. 'as . the maple'•'syrup '4%Y.as the biggest tag dayever held L . "i a`` ce �,uun y, cue • ati nis borne last Wednesday in his: 84th in Edmonton Year.' 'Feeds., Fertilizer. Phone .71' Groceries Phone 27: ucknow District (o.Operative [f Vie' :Haven't Got Why' go; elsewhere when at ,yOtir CO. -OP 'you 4. can get a ,:,full line.. of 'Co=O Feeds, Minerals, 'Salt; Tonics and 'Dewormers. C0 Op' Fertilizers and Ingredients . for -Your ..Specific Requirements.. • LV, .YOUR GRQC•ERY—ItE4UIRE-MENTS . IN TTIE MOST MODERN, UP TO -DATE,: SELF -SERVE • -�-,TORE ,IN LUCKIVOW. Y Clover and Grass to meet'your i�eetts, Legume -Aid. Gehl Tractor and Bell Electric Hatnmer ;Mills. -Shallow and Deep Well Pressure Pumps,. Piping & Fittings. Universal Co -Op :Milking. Machines of Short Tube, Long • • •Tttbe and Portable• . Types, all installed' and, serviced. • ELECTRIC RANGES REFRIGEK :lt'ASHING MACHINES, OIL BURNERS, BROODERS, FENCERS, ' MOTORS '& 'CREAM SEPARATORS., A full line of, Pedlar Products including. Roofing, Steel Stanchions, Water Bowls and Litter Carriers. Barbed Wirle," Steel Posts,Nails, Steeples and Woven Wire., A Woven Wire Stretcher available for your convenience* SHOP'. THE COOP WAY • the cost of constructing the ne school ' • 'At this point there was.consi eralble discussion and.. a numb of questions asked. Fred Newm questioned if. the' • new six-roo School would. •meet: the .needs, Was informed that Mr. Duffin ha given assurance - that.:it ,wou1 and that attendance would cli '' to albout'120 students ;with a ma ithurn of : ;140 ;students. availab from this district's population;:. -asclau• ram ,t e; sc dal act, that wool 'imply that this Area was not larg d_. er m H d,: mb• iC- le se, e nough for. a. District . School, but • proviso to the .clause, author z- d a "District' where fifteen school ection�s were included. The Luck - ow" District will have 'about .ety ,sections. Estimate ` On, `•Maintenance Mr.Mc•Nab then.ehafiged black- boards:' ani proceeded to give a detailed: .picture of ` •estintaated costs of •:maint.en!ance, . and the government grants that would• re duce: this sharply, so ', that th maintenance � `levy ' would be '1,, ,,'ills' for. each. Municipality or, y , combined rate'. ';af. 2 2 'mills ': t `cover • the . cost. of building' th school. and the 'maintenance. an operation' of it'This, would ,be re aced sky. :.1; `Mill to 'the' •rura a s' tw 'Presents. Thursday,: Friday, Saturday, M. ay' 25, 2:1 GENE- AUTRY is with us. agaiin�': in 4a. • rear • Western 'tale with Lynne 'Roberts: and.. funny •mait><: Sterling Holloway..:`• -'World Latest News 'Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday May' 29 • .30, s '0 BE • ANNOUNCED OVER C K N. X • 80 percent' of approved cost of .Estimate 4 buses' .16 .' :... • . ► $. ,000... (80 percent Government.: subsidy. $1'2,800.00') 3 200.00`:: transportation,. $116:00 `per` pupil'• in . daverage *-aen $100.00 per 'School, ,Section in High School District: Cost :to Ratepayers • of Building. Debenture•.paynent • Grant 80 percent ... Net Levy 2,815.00 Total ha s • essmerit • Requires ;6 mills Government grants:` New Estimate 120, , . P o'o'ls 11,257.0.0 c" $1.4,072.00 per pupil ;,.$13,920 00'. 20 . shool. sect= ions (a $100 each 2,000.00•` $23,600.00 •Equalized'. Assess.: e; in .:District 6 Lucknow,' a• $ 612000:00 o• West' Vawanosh: e 846,000,00; d Ashfield: . 1,752,000.00' 1 ; Kinloss: - ,1,412,000,00. Rate ,' .Raise's. 6 $' 367.00 .6 . 507.00 6 „:•1051 :00 6 847.00 .6 $2772.00 d m suinHing an 'additional mill of th capital costs. • ' unicipalities with Luckrio v as e Totals : $4,622,000,00 the ' amount. each , mon cipal ty' would pay yearly on. the deben 'cure levy :for the "new: school on the basis Of Lucknow' Paying:,1.5 mills; and • the rural municipalities George .Haldenby, .secretary` of the ,.bus" •con'imibtee .in Kinloss,: said he •felt the •• estimate "for, buses'' had been::put `plenty .high enough.. 'he present `cost of the •Kinloss .bus,,•'vvhich is: owned 'I1Dy the schoolsections,: is ;.37c Per pupil per day,'.,' .allowing for de- Preciation. ' ,Mr. Haldenby said ,there-' would likely' by 9•` pwpils from Kirilough : School next :Year; whereas there :are . only tvvo at present. ' _ • ,P. A. Murray felt the ;District School Was long overdue, and 'that' the transportation ` system gave The. rural ',pupil an equal chance' with the town 'pupil, for the •firs't'.. time.: • IVIr.,: Mc1Ta1%• stressed the 'fact that the operation `cost' figures were not 'fiietitious• buthad been, taken •from the. auditors'' state= `merit •.of .'the.. cost ,.of •' operating -1/treknow1-High-5olui61 last gear hilus estimated costs, such a$. bus '.transportation, on .which the De- patirnent pays an 80 percent giant: • "He ,reiterated' time . and' again that all figtires:; had been checked anil rechecked, and'`'were. .right on'the beam,". • Meiribets of •the Lucknow C'ouncil' and of the ,Bo.ard of Ed- ucation and secretary, Donald Henderson attended the'•rneet"ing and were 'heard 'from occasionally: in " answering, some questions which were roferred to them by M,eNab 15, 920.00 ' , Estimated cont to Area '$ 7,680,09 On assessment: of $4,622 800.00 this would ural '1,6 ` mills' for::. rnai•ntenance. • For the '�wnships of Asltfiel West .W a' aw:anosh and Kinloss, tIie.'. estimated : total cost for the .new SchoolArea•would• be: Cost of new.: building 6 ',Hills: ,Cost of` maintenance .... .1 .6 mills Total annual cost • 22• rovi • in that the . Corporation' LARGE _ - - _ • Y .. . CROWD MONDAY •• Proposed •Lucknow District High `School `. Estimated.cost of, Build- .` ing ,.... ..,.... $200;009,00 Estimated annual de-.. °ibentur'payment, 'pamenu, in- eluding principal & • i•nterest. @ 31,/g per ,cerft=for 20 years. ,•,;:, 14,072,00 New 1950 Gant Scheme • • $0 percent, of approved cost of annual debenture payments; ?.Lucknow would of assume 1 mill additional -to nake'Lucknow° rate L5, ` mills,. , this would cost the municipalities as follows :Lucknow ;$917 80 1.5 mills W. Wawanosh. 423.00 .5 " (ap.) Ashfiel 876.0.0 5 "' (ap ' Kirilos 706,.00: .5 (ap.) Total .80C Estimate $2922`of bst' • of Operation of New School• - 'Present .cost 'of operat- ing ••High School ...:...$14;00000, One• ' additional', teacher. quiredr - • . 2,000..00.. Heating r.".' +. 1,200:00 Caretaking 1,200.00 Supplies :and: incidental'. ' expenses. .... 1,000.00 $20,40'0.00` Luck. now .Nigh, .School' an,ntia>:, cadet ''inspection• exercises were held .on. Monday evening, .in p1ace: of the cu.tomary, afternoon, per, :formriance, .and' as:',a result•`drew : a large, crowd' of .interested spect- ators, . :the Cadet. Corps' parade in full •uiji:form ° oras supplemented by' ; physical. 4exercises and ' gymnas= tics.. The girls were iri grey •slacks ''.:' 'and Were -featured in: drills , •and physical. exercises, . to :acconipan- iment :iri ;one . inat°anee • by.: the High School' Band. An :: ,impressive. • climax' canis`: when the entire; Company parad- ed ,' downtawn .headed •by... the Band.. •.The reviewing • .officers were Captains Corbeil and Irwin. w. 't Le goose Interested, Write or Phone ° Today Crawfor ''P•HO14E 1'65. :c hatchery LUCKNOW, ONT. HAVE YOU DELAYED' ORDERING? If 'So Have:•Started-. x Barged Roclt' •. NeW. Hamp ;x ..Barred•. Rook, Already ''Many Satisfied Customers Ali, our -.Eggs from Canadian Approved stock.. Ail 'otir . Birds hatched under Government Supervision. "OUR MOTTO ALWAYS: 9 M than. Satisfied" customers means "More" Custoiers More , .1 r , as 1., :a t6 - 4.