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TI41RS., SEPTEMBER • 30 104$
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO
LET US TELL "ONE,. RO$S1 ' 1 OFFER $25,000 ' ED JON IN I.
TIIR k .E
r• CO; ASSESSMENTS
Strikes. .,
Ross MacKenziR e of the Paisley
Advocate , out at Port El- Assfrssm nt appeals K i-gin'stactics in operating a high dine, Walkerton and.. Port Elgin
:chool' bus line within33i4 wiles..against the Bruce County Assess-
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ssess-
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u•Paisley, and at the inaction of 'rtt4 nt, have' r esultE d in
Paisley to trard doing an. thin _ m rpn.o ose d
y g ledurc€Irms •i,f• $25-,000 for eleh
ixtaout, iriauilicipallty, which would I'c'la-
But wait, Ross, you : haven't resent a saving of :,-„275 ••t„ each
.
E Ii anything ' W.h W'n aclt
tow, n.
Tin:. :'e'tttj('tv,t1 •. rna .• 1*•larl.. tt,
sinular zi.ppi. Za15 by (,thE•I Thous
vii,tilitie. :n •the •.County, ,
L it...ialuv, Was grucitt'cl a con:,
sialer tl,;‘ !•t.rlitetit,i� ,,!ij(• rri•,iit
it; ,;.1.�: t:,itt h�
. .1ppi ,.il , as sustain., . •
c'al hat .sr_t• ,at ,tl:( tilt. that 'un
1 i'c"4tk '...•.
.k y g yet.• y, i gham
-.High School' Boa.x d, that is ,press-
itag hard to become .an ,area .ce#n-
'Lt. operates a bus lihe right out
l'.ueknow. .
}lire's what ,R. oss, ` who .heaver
•kills' any putsches, had to • say in
matter: .
Ist th.e efforts tt, ..'bolster
...i(�; to •°'a right to establish
g h a
'high"schools area. with the
ibl.E village'• as. its centre', •Port
£l�:,}•,high. school' •.board have'put
p
an.411.0.. .road, ,and'... one; of;
ilitse Is now coming within 3sa
nicks. of• Paisley to pick up pup
; Is. and .take them to classes in.
tat., 'Part.: school: • We . are : yery
nnueh- surprised on two'aceounts..
first. that • the .Department • at
Toronto should permit suchtac
tics, and secondly; that the Pais-
ly. • board has •ta:ken :no 'Step: tb-
ward protesting the'. Port • .Elgin
move, ,Most ' •pa'rents and rate-
.payers.'are hoping that shoe local
sr'hool authorities will move
quickly . to ' survey the situation
iti ith a view. to .reaching 'a de
vision on the' Paisley position
• un.d. when, the final squeeze, for
4 district ':high school, area -'is
It would be encouraging, tEi•
1•ia' n too, that the ,Paisley -board
• r'e'ared to fight..the,Port
gin bus• tactic *•'•Local 'i:atepayers;
parents and trustees... ' should'
ieatize . that .the time for :dilly
•...dallying is past, and ;if: steps aha
r :at then to: prey ent it, this..co
r::Inr y •
is about.' to be. dragged;
not,' into. an enlarged•
t as, plot.ted•:by .others
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1i'i`.1 i l.I McPH• AIL McLEA.N,' edi
,• ( t.' the . Hui on Epositor; Sea' -
t. -1'1;.1:, died suddenly from. a heart
rh last : Wednesday He Ni••as
:•!i ,ti .. 71st yea` The 'Expositor
rrai-..been in: the McLean ,family
f,:;i
80 years:
Don`t":Favor: Open Season .
HuronTownship :Connell has•'
gon on record as -being' opposed.
to in open :season fair hunting
deem, unless • :the •surro}inding
•tolkriships :adopt an•.'open '.season:
Cu1"c ss. '.Township- Council is also:
against an 'Open. season,
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• h PAGE' SEVEN
RECEIVE t ERTIF1CATES
An interesting: service was held
on. Sunday, September' 26th, when.
•RallyDay::was-observed .in, South
Kinloss Church. `Rev, J. Angus
Smith took:-as-di.s theme,. "The
Lord is My Shepherd",. The fol-
lowing •ehildr`en received certifi-
cates: :Maty , Anna Maclntyre:. Read. "FOOTBALL, •GIRL"
Laura Wall,. June Clarke, Mary Ka hail' scores Wall Shirley England' Audre t .a
ne Brush ., another
, y. totrchdo�°rr ��rlth. this sparklin
Stan1E'v, Jack England, Stewart love story'. You also will enjoy
St,�anlE:� .
"PaulQa,llico and . other ivr itn;
t toning A:iixiliary ti
he adl1iners,;.,.in.; Pictorial I evie' ,
TSE Sc ptember• meeting . « as :b1. 1.
11 lit at t•1iE' home Of 'Firs. Floyd*ll rant magazine with the all.
sun :wit' t• 2' present. Doming magazines appeari,' with this
t � a • g�
Was Host At Rectory Tea a
Major Rev.. M. J. Dalton, for-
merly of Kingsbridge, was host
at the.second annual rectory tea
on Sunday. 'afternoon at the' new
PURPLE :±GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Emerson -
and Glenda of Stratford are vis •
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ern -
house of Most Precious .Blood in erson. . • .
' • Mr..:and Mrs. , Ben Scott and
family visited relatives at Kit--
'chen.er 'last week;
and Mrs. Don McCosh and
Mr. and NITS. ,Burton Collins
g spent. a day _ last week ats' Lan -
'don Fair. t. • • '
Congratulations to Mr. & ,Mrs.
Donald McFarlane .on the arrival
baby girt,
Mr, and -Mrs. Claxide`�I
itecl, r friends in Kincardine on
Sunday
It's Timely. Be Sure To.
features by .Arthur "Brigs": Baer,
uif t,r, S".hil !t t i;� f ��rrrlirt t
i„n of iiil
t'Ir,• it!'itt It :��,:11t t''a`"t' urban
a (
riC•%itt•tt `tb'itltiilt :'ictUrt,0,r+... Ldek-'•
ri., i.h.:.ght :':a 11 ,tail.' 1. 'lin the.
~,ani(' ai'}�unci�• t'ir a. �: cri tiuniax
t ,1 N tE
re'cl'uctra,ii.
• •GIRL GLIDE .NOTES
The 'Guidc�ti ale me;etin.g..'every
F'i day°
.evening • in, the;. Legion
Ri oms. Lt(;�t s t't.k new�.Patrol :1011
tall book «we're given out. :Ten-
derfoc t and Second: C1asst` tests,
veie',.t•aught.an.d'cumpitis ,know,
ledge ' f Q• ' First C'lu .; •
C`ouj t (t :)kfc,noui t:hi� .Fr'ida3.
night, i..t pit (,•c•icicl. supper first,;
E.,tr.•ii,,:, . iaf t;( ;ti ici n G-tt.;rl•E•a. will
L'(.,rtti t i , oiS U' ,
'Is I rucc IIu:roon. Iliume Eeonom.ists
1I J( ri tiI we �t 'tt,itt^
c C tlattl;r,ai. t ''f(lr t'i:i( e(!iilttrt.'": ut�l
Edi utt. i ui' 'n arid' I'E tit. accord•-:
t + an anrt,,rurice•:l (nt • by 'the
dii'.((th (of>t'ii V.'t[tl'tfl ILti'tUt€E
Braric,t it:isl H(antt' Ecununiics.Ser
�•ic e� of tti.e • Qnt ii iii `'•'D.epai trrient
Of, Ai;icultu.ti.'. ': '•
can`1i�e'as cheaply -as dne
-they a uallv have
BORN
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eral Hctaltrt,11 (InJIUrsd i St'p-;
tem bei( 1E tla' to•\Ii
'find .:tIcC7ii.illrii ..R. I, .Lucknowi.eci
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l e bu;.4nes period the Autumn ,S • day's (October 3) issue of th
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•Ti nkr, fvr•rng , ti• a -s.._.. diseussed:. i ;.:. . ., ' "..: • Cki,arles D ei '
Iletrortundsy Tirrres: • , y and 1VIrs:.
cphh t
A ZacNay read ,the scrips ,t:^ .' • Pini Percy. of Detroit visited
tura':' Mi•s.. T.. MacDonald •a ; ; .w . .
�'g ,� e . a friends around. thy. Grove last
r e �,ading; :T'he' nc' study book THE HYDRO EMERGENCY is week: '` `
'We'st • of; the. Gorge'.' VE'as intro - I. such in` Wingham. that th"e Cham- •
111rs, tacit Blackwell and. Mrs.
dueod by Mrs. V. Hunter. `his her of -Commerce of 'that town '•
E. Fort of Kincardine and Mr,' Al
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book r v ery' .interesting;. as the li s 'decided 'that business places. ,
•bort Blackwell and Joh f L
john
Beaton, is a"rias= �;'Yll close all day -Wednesday. and . don.' n
spe t. Sunday at Miss .Mar-•
ive ,of. thin locality, Mrs. 'J. Cris- at 5.36 each afternoon f1'bm Mon- w
• giros Robertson's..
pin gave a :reading: Mrs. A;' Mc- :day . to *Friday.
•Nay • cot'tducted ;a : spelling snatch
_and lunch was.,served.by the hos- Been I11 With' Rheumatic. Fever,
to s Miss 'Jean Guest; 14=year-old,,
day ter of andMr.-.Mia. Wesley
Polio' At Goderich "'4 doeq; t; has been. i i fore over hre'e=
`Tfiethree•=year ord son of Mr, months with rheumatic 'fever.
and . Nils. S H. 'Shenton. of .God"- but 'is now : considerably Improv'•
P
er.'ich was- taken: to; London.. last ed. She was hospitalized for three,
week for', treatment:' The.'' illness` `weeks duri'n� • the' . earl •
.. g y, part ,of.
• «as diagnosed'. by Dr... W. F. Gal- ' her illness,'` a'nd' has. since .;been
lflw` as poliomyel tis:, at•tier' home
Was.- Maid Qf Honor � •
Miss Florence Beaton of Luck -
now, was..Maid of , honor ' at the
recent ma-riage,• of Dorothy June --
MacKay,. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Norman MacKay Of Tihessa-
lon .and: Bernhardt. ' Strassburger
of =R. R..1, Preston. \Miss Beaton's'
floor lengthgown Was f -1
. g o yellow,
taffeta': with shoulder -length veil
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The enormous`losscs both in life and property, which this
country suffers each year though fire, are : thee', j
concern ofCanadians everywhere:
Kriow Tha
1947':
There were 54,931.
"fires in 'Canada, an increase
of .15,5. percent over .1946,
te
A'g•gre.tggte property toss amounted to:. $517,050,461 ,
Fatalities from fire numbered 399 persons:-- 149
• children; 149 men aria 92• women:
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.E ALERT.' TO FItE HAZARDS. HELP ` GAJ
THIS NEEDLESS TOLL OF ,:LIFE.
;AND- • .ftkopERTy-e:.
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