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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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BIG TIME • IN . ASHFIELD
•ON 'ELECTION, NIGHT
The evening of December 20th,
the' Dungannon Agricultural Hall
•was the'centre• of a very fine re-
ception,- when the.Ashfield Coin
cis and Candidates entertained the
citizens of the Township. The hall
was filled to capacity with a good
representation from all parts of
the township..', .
Acting.,as:*chairman,; l'Ir. Mel
Stewart brought. ,all candidates
and the reeve • to the platform in
turn, They all `spoke briefly, ex-
tending thanks and •the comph=
ments of; the season.
The Agricultural Society cater -
cd with . a 'well .stocked' `booth..
Oranges. were pas as a treat
NOIVIINATION MEETING ' Tate ' t
• Continued from Page `One) Councillor Nixon. s Done
fated as ; he
'C Mill,' die and: Gilbert Hobrougli; was ' at present working out of
deferred their decision until they' town it might not be good .busi-
had time to give the matter more ness ,' for .him ",to push:.'. himself
4. -thought,„ -in".. 'He did outline several mat
municipal Affairs Affairsters thatshould receive attention.
One was the extension of the
Reeve �; A:'' Soloman. spoke .,
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briefly on 'County' matters` stat -County main,'.north from- the ini-FF
ins that the County home .was Q; scales,:to give .better fire pro:
teotion 'tb`-I]ienderson's Planing
overtaxed with .a waiting list;- and ,.•
wiquld: have to toe' enlarged: the'Co-Op !plant .and Joynt's
In the v• illage.:ther'e is at pies war•ehouse: .' '
ent $1,354•' in . taxes. 'outstanding.
' The Canning St bridge debenture
will retire in 1950 and the Have-
lock St pavement in 1952; This
will retire the debenture debt of
Park.' drainage, is essential .• :if
the•.Legion is to • havew satisfaction
for':the.: effort :they l have put into
floodlighting the .tpank 1Dredgiig
of theiver. should be' continued,
Ir• . 1* W: i3:-Anedrsorr; nominated
B ocv A e:, apart frons .the arena, and he intir?rated that Provincial for' the' reeveshlp; said he did not
and' the Water System; assistance, :might be available for
intena.tos stand, but felt that•,• an
all of which' are being taken care this purpose • eleetw was °'a good tiling .:and
of .:within,. themselves. •.''i!he in New eaviet�ughing and redec h would
crease: in rthe tax rate resulted orating 'at the Town Hall were °ped :enough qualify. to.
!have one
from •a 4 . mill increase iii .thp other "ir uats' =and_`- new bridge ; Temple :Clark :v was' note present
:county rate, 2, mitis on 'the Will- Anstalled .to • replace :the wrecked •when called on L. C Thompson
age rate and 1 mill on the;s "D�auglas" bridge
chos'�` said he.` did not : chose to stand,
Su gests Factory: •Committee :' ° -
. • and :added he, thought the mee ,
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Mr Nixon raised the question ng *,Dula like to hear from mem-
of what' could be. done :iii,' an of ;hers of, the, Board',of Education Dir
fort to have the •Iucknow Indus= where Luol4,now,'stood'' in regard
tries plant re -opened. Itcould` he to'the High School district
thait the:plant Will • be !cleaned' out Larry . Downs,- Russell Button
and'. the ;town' handed an rempty I'and ' Mac 'MacLennan " reserved
their decision- as ipossiblecandi=
dates Ernie Crawford anct::Basil,
Papadopoulos stated they intend-
ed' to stand. Alex, McNay, John
00 1"iealth rt D . •Eoss, Cameron MacDonald and
b. Harold Asim ,stated they were
definitely not in the field, Cam-.
Bron MacDonald, as a member of
:the Fire Company, said'. he hoped
'to : be' of assistance to the . viilage
in regard to: the Tire •Company's`,
intention - tobuild a fire. hall,
which. • it is hoped will :ho'use
moderr fire:: fighting equipment
in':: the 'near 'future. ' ' ; ij
` . • .Spoke: On H.S Districts'
Mr. S.' E.. Robertson said he
. It was' felt by a that sincere
thanks was due the Sponsors' ' of
this. evening of well -ordered "en
tertaininent: The good sportsman-
ship shown :by thedefeated and
the winners- spoke well for the
to wnship they' represent;.
MacKenzie's, orchestra provided
music ' for.. the , evening.'
Mr., O'Keefe of Iintail drew the
lucky 'ticket._ `No. 142 winning : a
goose' donated to the Agricultural
Society by Mr Elmer Graham; of
Sheppardton.. °
TOi.TO=TEEN & I:ADIE$' WEAR
for the . season or an. average, of
$48:a.month:
• He said he would stand and see
if. the people Wanted him:' He :felt
.that young, men should take'. Up
the job,.'' butthat the Reeve would
have :a full board of : inexperi-
enced . men, and 'if his :services.
Were desired he would be glad
to •.serve
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,building,
he said; ,and ,reconnnen-
ded . that a ;committee of three be
'set up to see wthat can be diene
to be • of assistance-. to the _owner
and to dd the village 'a. favor
vor
also.. "We can't ; get, along
out, that' factory", he concluded,.
Want : Year -Round Collection'?
,,•Councillor• Sam Sherwood 're
viewed briefly the work that had
been donetl on • the ';streets. Three
hundred . yards of: ' gravel had
been put on, Which w'as "none too
much". A reserve: ; had been: set
up for snowplowing, but to date
we • have ' been .'fortunate -.ii that.
respect. Mr. Sherwood• pointed
out, that, in the spring a -bulldozer ' would like to hear something,
had been, emiployed to clean. up' abbut High' School Districts, and 11 ct
the dumping :ground, and which, Dr W. Vohnston spoke on this
by fall .. was ", "an awful mess" subject:. He pointed,' out :that
again, requiring the ', serviees : of Lucknotw school was : • second to
the bulldozer: none in giving mstruotion on the
He read a letter from the Bruce subjects . that :are covered'.: The•
Couhty Sanitary': 'Inspector. • rec- problem is to give adequate train.
omm,ending year round:garbage .ing in shop work, domestic 'thought was only possible on a setting up High School dist
collection ..service. ' Mr. Sherwood science and agriculture. It, isnon- county wide basis; • or a eonlbina- but while the' !plan had, `sli
asked ' for the wishes of the meet- sense. to say, that neighboring .county
of counties: . a ' ' :down atpresent,' he felt th
He said that the service ,as schools are gwing•,proper instruc=' '.Dr: Johnston doubted -if Bruce.was,'definitely coming and
now„ conducted ,cost about $400 tion. in agriculture,; This he Counld act i. _.
. .. tY 'wouimmediately mediatelyjm ably sooneir, than we think,.
ealth. and
Happiness
n the New Year
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