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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-04-01, Page 7• - Ali • WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 1st. 19!1 £NU immr,TIrouvionnA1110FaiWe TFiE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. E For sound 'counsel and a. fair' •price on a .monument correctly designed from quality rnaterial, rely on. • . $.:I(E1TONH MEMORIALS • Walkerton Tat .O'H'agan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years Ontario-. Phone -881;-0234 LOCHALSH and DISTRICT . (Intended . For Last Week): The reporter was a victim • of . Maple Leaf Gardens, the flu and so the ,news wasn't marc. h 29th sent' ' • ' Mr. David Elphick, * and Mr. Harold ..Elphick ` were in • London •one day : recently. Mr. " and Mrs; Oliver McCharles entertainedMr.: and ' Mrs • George' McGillivray. and• •Tillie Smith on March .17th ;in honor of Mr. ly c- Gillivray's. 79th birthday We 'welcome Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald B. MacKenzie back to the. community after spending the win- ter in Wingham. The W.M.S. of Ashfield Pres- byterian • Church met at the ".home. of Miss' Sadie Johnstone. on :Thurs- day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oliver . McCharles •were in. Toronto for;'. the week- end visiting . Mr:. and Mrs. ' Allan. McCharles . and attendin ' the Tor- onto -Detroit Hockey ame at falo Corners: ■■r/Ua* ■■■uu.i.B■■;■.arimiimmilsimili115IIII■SII": ■. J Mrs. John MacRae and Ian spent • the week -end in : Batavia, N.Y. with Mr. John MacRae. Recent callers . on Mr.. Herb 'En- sign were Mr. and ` Mrs.: W. J. Ensign . of St. Catherines Services, were held Good'' Fri- day evening . in Ashfield Presby- terian Church. The Young People. of Ashfield Presbyterian Church .attended Sun Rise. Service' and Breakfast at St. Andrews United ,Church on Easter• Sunday.: Mr.. Gordon : Finlayson spent a few days visiting in Toronto. Sympathy of the : community goes to • Mr Walter Dexter `in ',the passing of his father Mr: Ed Dex- ter,one time blacksmith at Buf-. • 1BERVILL - WILLIAMS Bruce CO. Council March Session A one -mill increase in the coun- ty rate was approved recently by Bruce County Council, with the. 1964 levy set at 1414 •mills. The increase is in the allocation for roads, up from 71: to 8% mills, with' the general ' levy remaining •'1 a.} 53/4 mills. • • A• $57,127 deficit in "the high- ways account will be paid by the one -mill increase. Treasurer :Tho- mas Alton and. " engineer Eldon Yundt ' differed ..on the : amount of the 'deficit: $10,000, Into Reserve Council also approved. putting $10,000 in the county reserve •fund! a •policy started last. year.. As several municipalities now collect taxes in installments,. coun- eil approved a half per cent' a month discount to municipalities paying part or all their rate 'be-. fore December 21. Stricter control on highways spending will be maintained, with the ` county : treasurer preparing financial reports on road .expen- ditures for the highway commit • tee. More money is :.now '" paid out in wolf bounties in Bruce : than for fox bounties, $600• as opposed to $348. The Brush Off • Chesley Reeve Earl Raeburn said ' the county roadscommittee. is giving Chesley . the brush off. "How much longer must. • we in Chesley put• up with these : con ditions?" ' he said. The engineer said ' the remarks should be directed. at the high- ways committee who ,set up thee. Southampton Reeve Lloyd John- son asked the engineer how long until. the ,.road' from Paisley north to:.: Highway 21 will be rebuilt. Mr. Mundt said the work. . on the development road . is staged and itwill not he completed:: before 1966` or 1968. "It won't- be finished by '70 or '72. Politics are so . deeply involv- ed here," said.': Mr. Johnson, an unsuccessful Progressive Conser- vative ` candidate for the provin- cial house in 1959. "Will you back that with mon- ey? Mr. Yundt asked • him,. The Emergency Measures Or- ganization asked for .a' $11,020 grant, down from the $12,000 ask- ed , • for , last year. No provision was made in the., . budget for 'a communications systems network advocated . earlier. Narned Delegation The warden's committee was appointed a delegation to present a• brief to the federal govern ■ (program • custom :Made or.: e ar PATTERNS, or" PAINS We Would Be Pleased To• Show. You:Our Drapery •et ■ ,.' ■ ment urging Douglas ' Point, be :, the location 'of the proposed • ad- ■ ditional nuclear:' •power reactor. •.. The tourist committee 'recom- ■ mended ''grants of $1,350 to the • Bruce Peninsula Resort Associa- o tion, $1,500 to Bruce -Grey Region ■. al Tourist Association and $525 >, each to. South Bruce ' and Tober- ■ mory Tourist Associations.; 'rt ■ asked. $500 for the.Sauble'Beach Resort Association when proof of its .operations have been receiv- a Samples And' Give You An Estimate On Your Room. ■ a The sum of $200 will be given ■sr o •--- to municipally operated tourist ■ . ■ bo berley, Kincardine,. If Y u Are Think. jug OE booths • at Am • - ■ Head, Sauble Ye Beach3 • Wiarton and' MI • Tobermor :i. ■ . .5 Ask to see w . . •a. LAYING; ' and • Claimed Inaccurate William . Oltnian of •£.inccardine._ •• representing the Nursing' Homes III `•r'o Wail: or RugSizes III ■ Association told council that state-. ■ Would Be Pleased To Show You Our Range Of ; . Samples At Prices, From $5.95 'Up : ius. Po1' You r oorcovering our! . noleum, Congoleum, tile and Ceramic: •Wall TileQ SERVICE ARRANGED INS1'ALLIN Needs i. . • mnents made. by Lucknow Reeve George Joynt to the editorof a Chesley weekly paper were. inac- curate. Mrs • Joynt, chairman of the • county home . committee,. was, interviewed by the editor after the ;nursing homes charged the county homes . with unfair com- petition. i . • • Can Be Verified Mr.. Joynt .told County • council that fall his statements tan be verified by county •records. The nursing homes are "barking _4_ the -Wrong tree' and should make. their presentations to the provin- cial government; he said. Council was told that parts 'of townships presently unattached to high school districts must be so attached by duly 1, • In Bruce :this • no ■• : Johnstone ana 1. • ` • ■ M .■ ■ rr • M HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPLIANCES M e 528.301 3 • Lucknortnr � .Phos , II51inlrwr■aiifo'■awil' 'Timor~mere•■••'■a■ws■o■irarsiw� PAGE SEVEN DIDL You'll never :look lovelier than, on your 'weddinj .y and wouldn't:you like to know how others see you? Let, us .record'. your looks.,. and this. ' day ... with fine wed• :ding candids.. You'll always: be glad you did. LTi • Y,. HADDEN'S STUDIO GODERICH, ONTARIO 118 St. David. St. Dial 524-8787 will apply to` the south. of Green- ock . and three • school sections in Amabel Township.• ' The county ..°museum ' committee requested a $1,200 grant. The highways program, propos- ed in January, was cut down so t h e existing highways deficit could,i be paid.. Engineer Eldon Yundt said the. committee's five-year construc- tion '.plan has been set back one year. • Getting county' road Work in • a township, was, compared, by 'Elsin Elsin- ore Township Reeve Elgin Lemke to ' getting gifts from Santa Claus. • "You must vote the money, vote for the right committee and then it pays to be nice, to the engin- eer." Bruce Reeve John McKenzie said there would ° be more money for road expenditures . if the : highway levy rebateto urban ...municipal- ities ;were reduced : to 25 per cent. In January the rebate • was . in- creased from the minimum of 25 to 20 per cent .resulting in an :ad- ditional $14,000--to-be split among .towps and villages. Reeve McKenzie .objected . to pro- posed construction .of . i a bridge on the county road; which is the east boundary of . Kincardine.. ' The pro- vince wants : to . developthis road as a truck bypass of the . town. The engineer told ' council Kincar dine has, opposed changing this road to a bypass, Reeves John. Black of Eldershe, Alex Nelson of• Arran and Al phonse Murray - of Kinloss Town- ships were appointed' council mem- bers , on a 10 .'man ARDA commit- tee. i • : Warden Chester Emmerton said ■▪ ' ■• .i ■ ' ■. ■ ■ 5 ■ ' ■ '• ■ i, ■ ■ •. me a ■ .▪ .. • 'CONTACT YOUR" Harriston• Fertiliser: Dealer or • ▪ ' Your Local Bruce County ■ . . : \,,, i Harristin Fertilizer• Plant at Walkerton: ■ ■ We feel we can GUARANTEE, ADEQUATE STOCKS ON ALL ANALYSIS through, the Spring season, as we ■ did hot accept any of the. export'order, shipped. by other a` ; r Ontario plants/ to Cuba$_ r HARR1STON •FERTILIZER LTD. r. � .. • r WALICERTON, ON'I" ARI( • the community pasture Would be. established in' the south of- the county where more prime pasture land is needed. Reeve' Archie McKinnon of Cil- ross Township said the• demonstra- tion value of such a pasture will. be high as it will show what can be done with rundown land:: • • • BROWNIE NEWS 1st Pack 'Brownies (By Charlene Anderson) The Brownies . opened their meet- ing eeting with games : by Packie.. Joan Anderson was toadstool fairy, :They. had fairy ring and gathered their collection`'by popping pennies in, the chest . Inspection was for shiny pins: In work period, Tawny. ' Owl talked about badges : Golden Hand,.,. girls worked on their -aprons. Gol- den Bar brownies worked 'on 'set-' ting the . , table: Golden ` Ladder brownies talked. about' 'going on a hike April ist._As_each .group-.- finished their, work they . went home. 2nd Lucknow Brownies (By Patty . Hamilton) The meeting opened 'with, the games Jump Jim ` Crow and .. Mrs_ Jones Bean Bag.' Fairy Rang in- spection was for, fire drill. Fairy gold was ' collected in .. the Easter. Basket and the ' sixers returned to their corners to mark . books. In work . period, the pack made cards for ' Easter. In Pow -wow, Tawny ; Owl read two : Easter stor- ies While • she read, a basket con-; taining Easter Eggs was passed. dor_ Insurance, On 111114.1111111 �ertil�zer : Requiremen#s , • Phone 881.-2308. i' • ' • 5,', ` o'rmonsN■nnunaau■nri■ewii !thio oritio■nu■a a its. - • n 4 Y •