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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-06-21, Page 3• THURSD•lY, JUNE` xlst, 1,45 Racal end `General Mrs, J W. Joynt spent :.last. week with relatives in London. Mr, and Mrs, Morgan gender - son and. Elizabeth Anne were Sunday visitors in Hamilton: • Mr Richard Pratt • is a Patient. in Wingkrazri Hostpital with' a heart tinel, Luc snow,, Qntario � Lucknow en Miss Phoefie Pinnell called ori Wingharn friends on Tuesday, , Allan Anderson of Detroit;' Michigan; visited with his grand-. mother,' Mrs: Anderson,„ :Stand -pipe Hill; also. other relatives in, the. Ruicinity this. vveek:.. <.. •►asn''t-been.er,ijryilig good h alt'? •'for a tiine is:again able ••to be, out Miss' Carolyn r. Allin, . student - nurse .•at.. St ,Joseph's, Hospital,. on, s ending'•the week. at Land 'is ,..:. A ' her h6me`:here, Mrs Ed:'Aieils and• tvict,:mss spending a ew ;reeks wit' heir sisters, Misses Ada: and :Hazel Webster.- . rs John' MacCharles who un- derwent an operation in . ". Wing,,:. ham 'Hospital 'and was •a ' ati p ent there for: five': ' weeks, returned .to 'her;horne'•here on:Satur da '•Mr;arid :Mrs; Allan' Treleaven Y tick. M wb �pf Toronto,were. week-end,.guests o t'ay is home:f o i Mr. and;. rs.: ,•Harvey. Trefesa Toronto University, but ; intends 0!• •' returnin to • Toronto''•'shortl' , . ven. g Y Lo take' a summer position with the Mrs. Jack Sparks of •London. C.N.R.,in the baggage visited here thin week at the department: Of the Unison Depot. home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, `, ,�. : Mrs. • ,Dan Osgood of Detroit,- Michigan and Mrs. Will Mr., and Mrs. Calvin Irwin and of ' Portland, Ore on 'visited g r ted iri family of Orillia spent the week-' p ,the-- vicinity' for. ° a' few •diYs ''re - end. with their farthilies in this Y cently,the guests of Joseph - John. community,`ston and other relatives �.. Miss Mildred Horne_ who oras:. . Miss 'Mina Grahar'n: of` Chili= ',• visiting her mother, Mrs: Walter cothe, .T T:S.A., 'is visiting Horne the past',week, •returned to her brat : here with hers..and sisters -and .with Detroit on-Saturdaymorning: her nephew, Donald Habkir' k, Mrs: Isabella McLeod of town, Who. recently arrived :from :over.., who has been' in 'poor .;healthfor seas.: Donald enlisted' in Septein- a .time,' was taken to Winghanz 130' o f .' 1939., I \ Hospital,. on Tuesday for treat- '•rnent, Misses Jessie Henderson, Helen MacDonald, Ann, 1VIcl:lroy. ',and rs., lay or: nee r.unice.'Newton) all of Toronto, :spent the .week , Mrs. Michael Gamble. is visiting: at the ho - e of Mr: -,and Mrs. Geo. White, West Wawanosh: For the ast five w iV1rs`=-Gamble a patient •':iii .Kincardine Hospital: • where -.she: received treatment for' 'arthritis. truce Raises County'' Rate: One=Half Mil Bruce County • Council' as-. sembled for' the June ;Session at the Town ,Hall, •Wiarton, on. Mon- dayy_euening, dune=11, wit War ,den. Gordon' D.White presiding. and all members., present. One of t•he niost Ainpottant items, from :the • point of: view' of. the , ratepayers, ' is • the ." County levymmThe ratefor:;this; year :;"was set at 6��: riirlls,' an :increase; ; of parat;ionwork, will be: requited';.' The, accounts ,Of :the various, 'High.. and ,'Continuation Schools =for, education .of` Bruce . C'oun y pupils•`totalled $51,28403.k `°Coon-• ty" .pupilsare pupils:,.who do" not. reside ;within any high: or. con- tinuation school ;district a n.d whose parents or ;guardians seyq.uently ollot nay "school taXdS directly -te' the schools; Under: the mill over,that'of last'yeai-. This complicated : procedure• :°provid'e'd• ; will" provide a.: revenue o f in the' .present, Schooh:.Act. 'tt� •200;076 04 -fast Gota�n purposes cosfTh education of th'esc' r cods ;The .County:: ill` also receive f.inna. the U. amounting to 50 percent • of 'the. 'Mil -01111f . expended, `• on:.'County • roads\this ••year.: „'In addition' ,to;.. this ', municlpalit.ies, or poi titins thereof, not included. within any HIg}i or Continuation school •dis- tract will be required to' levy, the: swm,of $52,077.28, for the ,cost of •education of Bruce •:; "County" pupils who attended, -High; Cpn tinuatign.or Ifi Vo.eationaI.school�s:. Order. hwa '• .: g Y Equipttleliti County.. Engineer G. •E. Steph= enson reported that, :the past win - ler has''been a .difficult one, so far as snowplowing is concerned;. . because of the limited . equipment. and,the difficulty of getting re- uairs..The demand for snowplow-: ing has• increased'.treniendously and it is apparent that; as Loon as practicable, all County roads is .paid in •the:':fiist Instance' by tri t kt; y; u-t-lrtt lied by ;;the county against those ‘municipalities-or:oar tions thereof' not included within the High oi. Continuation School districts. • The amounts, to -which the var- ious' ious schools are entitled, ,to .are 1s :follows: High Schools Chesley, $2.988.-< 68; Lucknow, $2;030 51;'• 'Kincar- dine, • $5,067.52; 'Port Elgin' $4,752 68; Walkerton' $6„512.34; Wiarton, $3,059.1.9 .Continuation . Schools'.- Allen ford, $1,733.63; Hepworth, $1;418. 07; Lion's Head, 41,627.63 Pais- ley, $4,389.38i Ripley, . $3,967,49; Southampton',” $718;39• Tara, $2, 652.59; Teeswater, erton, . 81',809;59... The House of Refuge Commit-' 'tee reported that the House of will have; to be kept open •as �`, •Refuge has' been' :insulated with many 'township roads ell• rock wool at a cost of $1,'1.67.00 With this 'in mi' This 'is expected toga d nd, the County. -.has or- d to ect dared anew j comfort:`of the inmates- and'effect c pc, grader- which • ., . ..•, _ , , : ;saving -in --ale -_ _- �_-� ... an..also be°used _ .x. ._ _ . a.0 suhstantia-f;saving-in.,_f"ue°1, : A dump truck •w th new 'house, for the FarrmManaaer was purchased at a cost of $2,700.' The 'old' .h'otise, which 'was: un - Suitable,: was sold for $1,350: A• new herd sire was purchased for e farm, herd at a operation f n :made to i?'all,lx airs in the'County Provided a•.faii is'h:eld this •yeas Arran and--. faro;.'"$1.66; -Carrick- - :160, •Ctiesley "$X25'.1 `Eastnor $137: diesel as a plow: a new taeked d • i plow at-: , and a caterpillar tractor „equipped with bulldozer :..and plow, Delivery of this' heavy eclg1gment" is expected in 'the fall . th f cost' of $600,' or early winter+ Both count . " The followingrants' will be Y crushers1 . g an have been and it is or about a .month' asn hoped •to get the roads._ib • good --a sta e Of -maintenance as possible ,•bei'ore cofnstrUetion startMores again; possibly next year' chloride is • being used on •gravel ,roads,. as the co t_i . justified in the .savin st• is well. and the - reduction ' g. of gravel. and the, eduction of the .d'ust used t No . weed killer will he his:Year but the county,wi1Y operate, two power mowers. The' road froth 'Old Provincial High,ay South to Formosa, and', from Tceswater to ' be surfaced, as 5citrr1iarE;;1 'rutfonsideratife P1.eIirrrinar • Y ' al r � i'c' Hepworth $1.01; ^ , Huron $146; Kincardine"• $177; t ue}ctioiv $144; North' Bruce and Saugeen , $150;. Paisl'ey'' $142;; •.Teeswater "• $256: Tiverton $106; Under wood . $93; 'Wiartop $119;;' Walkerton'$218;; Grants' •of 435,00 eta ti wrrc. made.to :they three. districts at the Women's Institirte in the .County. $150. was granted. to the 'Junior: Extension Fund to defray', "ses of l'ttnio. boys. and, girls at (Continued Un 'Page' SiX) MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD AT DUNGANNON . 'A large number of relatives and. 'Mends filled Dungannon United' • Church to capacity at a recent memorial service for Pte.' Robert James Montgomery, who ' madej :the :supreme'crifice: ln� Ger many, -being Wounded 401 30th and d _,Ma The 'Scr ice was- cott_tueted by` thou 4cr;: vev L Td rr 4at"he ser e 9tpt-.aise was• red by a joint •choir of 'mgthers:• from the three; local• 'Church ., The Choir sang -an. anthem. and. Mrs.. DonaldLFgwler., choir:leader, sang as a:solo; ;"TheCit Foursquare".. .The front of the..,church was dee, orated', with a'b a'u ` ea tiful wreath, from. • the family, bouquets •flowers. fronri': ` 9 :. of _re f r nds'and ::froiri- -the- Wornan'.s. Association ofthe church, also plants in bloom.,The flowers surro.unded a photograph of Pte. Montgomery beside which stood an illuminated cross. , • The 'pastor paid a. creep .tribute to, the worth and '.valor of thede- parted young''man,, who, was the only resident of Dungannon. g to give his life of :.the 30 'or • more. :who. went . to the f ont, He was the last to ,. leave .p'ungannoii, having left;.for.•overseas n` Feb. 10 'of this, year,after, serving for' nearly .two yearsas a bornbandier.. at Goose Bay, Labrador. --He was 24- years ;..of :age: Relatives:'. were present for'theservice from Pres-' ton, Ripley; Kintail, Lochalsh :and. Bknde, PAGE THREE '01' and 'Salt f or,d,.•' `where the ; Mont- gomerys. had .lived before .corning, to :btingannon :, A brother, Gordon. is: serving. in Newfoundland •with the>lz Y nRo al' Ca. adia' . Navy NORT �-i CULRO SS (Too: Late For' Last . 'Veek )° _ . • A Red Cross: quilting' was held at tithe home' of Mrs.: James Hod-' gins and'a lot of sewin • was` .done. Mrs. Hodgins as usu 1 sus- -tained—te--rep•ucar on-".;oftheir •home • for hospitality and 'cheer:--- 1 We , are• • glad 'to . welcome. 1VIr' & Mrs: Fred. Haldenby back in 'our midst after s ' ndm ;.: :...i in -Kincardine 1?'e.• g the winter. . with their daugh- ter B1anehe-(Mrs. Anderson). Mr. Haldenby `is much improved in health. Mr. and- Mfrs.° Wm. Haldenb _ y` ;spent a 'day in Teeswater :assist friends attended from Godericn 'in :her "sister,. g s ,. Mrs.` Earl Thoxr.p-. • ., son to .:get ,rnoved to.; their new place of: abode at Colborne " ori: LakeOntario �; Mr. ,Thompson •haa.' • taken ,over ;.the 1VJ ' reame iy., :there, : , F and 1b1Srs. • �Zettler: :Sr4, • r�of' Via: Walkerton and M r, y and`.._.Mrs Berberich' and • children spent Sunday evening'. with Mr & Mrs.. Reuben :Zettier and the Ruths. • :..Miss Ruth, ' Mrs. Brown & 'Mrs Zettler called ,on Mrs. Wm. •Walt; • on Monday. ' 'Mrs,' Peter,. Johnston an'd : son Don from Toronto took "tea.. wtfu Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall on .The Thurs- day... CULR.OSS ,COUNCIL has placed an order for :a .power grader_w ith;. snowplow attachrnent; and'all , cessories.. Delivery is sought for December .1.5.0: ' • A shapely lass.' can always fig- ure out ig•..urerout a happy, 'vacation. • a rte• ��, L.: ' t>Et when racking ls��;. on, r wh redkin CtoO '�ou,.rern recd over : 's oE.rubb; 9 Can br . hour o• be • an , an b aa�P' a every days .'Nots i on ° and trlrr►m. .r hosey:. asks ,th° t _. _..._ _, cleaned mbe�_ rrn tasksle* _. a e_: o - r _cle .._ our tail - c ; Lett (-� ►n s ' can hours of toll telectricall1 ort: period took h° done • � i�e1.y +� Vow E be 'can ' now ,1n: � comparatively electricity o�, i11e • minutes. ho se the hove n9 into. n ieNic�: • of time stria ,beginning be9+ . , beneficial from ° 'important an .m rid to-clay.°I 11v. holding meant:. find. t meant ash. day i1 lamp'' Lots of . most un_ �• in the world w°ydro 'has • ar- electrioal y mer bring the eoprec fret f ° _o .....: _. to P •:.. : W ... �_. ar' .. • .� nd.�'O ._.. • ' iia+ . ce •�,1t�► , , ....tinore n. nt.arin s g is Avon electricity ressed o Provide hal lo cosi ere +n'+he. resourcest supply elsCWheir+=ers of abundant % few places �ecause nixe . and enjoyed 1s larg ti ;World is , co-operated ' o orgave nic : it. P Ontar+ droi and support y:... use oE, 'its dily Ant cooed ly ss1 , 'its through. ASN dnO h is c - • ort►P °service -at -east a' less. operates on seri 1t apr ..oKe it i d1n9� m .. '14 dro ice . aridthe' basis on , t costs. o. e se .use• P wi,. e, Annua elp'P .- l p vere9 . _c us• S 1v ursY.: ° Qtt: ,�. 'i ,� ilo`N • � {11999::11:: g1a' 19 34 hoh►e 19 ... v+ar 1943 Qn.'yQut P°�n� more I: • P1 Y°. n: whN w. r: ,)41:i.:.°1 u bu+ _.. :::'::','1,615Y11;acilc:e.6:11:::: aty.,.Wh isreramE�hat,,yourhalndo,'bPlent°nely-orruatcly,'N ,:.. oom..!lig' P....�-lyd�rc►"lied aifl fry r a of h+ _ wither ..oet�ets ll: aa�antag ° take11 now tO :of; y°'e CSN p`RIC r i dropped `; hog aCO Sere is pveg 't1+ increased Here° d � 'Pt; ho+e :�� fir'• T.'!i. •t. l '.:ild; .! ' ' Ai•it~ "�'c ,''1f�lt Y•rrw.., • r�+.•.y. F r• 4•