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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-23, Page 2•s y • i. i • t: • PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW • SENTINEL, LUCKN., OW,. ONTARIO $44,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••BBn•••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••wsGB •NO•• WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23rd,, 1%4 F-468144, . APPIiC�flOfl By The Corporation, the:, VIL�.AG� Q�" lU�KNaW . �o Dispense With A Vote Of Electors • TAKE NOTICE THAT:. • 1; . The Council of the Corporation of the Village of • Lucknow. intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board • for: approval of. the works referred ' to in Schedule "A" here- • to, cost in respect of each work as . shown in� such. schedule , andthat the sum of . $24,000.00, (part of the •cost thereof). shall be raised by the sale . of debentures payable out of the general rate . over a period not exceeding. 2. Application will 'be made 10 .rears,. • to the Ontario Muiucipal Board 'for an order, to dispense with the assent of the electors' to the 'undertaking .of the said works. Any rate- ., ate-., payer may; within twenty=One• days after the:. first . publica- tion of this notice, . send by post prepaid to the . clerk of the Village of Lucknow, at the. address given below, a notice in : writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of such objection: . 3: The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent . of the : electors shall not . be re- quired e- • • y the said. works,' but before doing giurea and may approve. 'of and place for . a public hearing so it may appoint- .a time. • when any objections: will , be considered • . • DATED at, the � Village of Lucknow this .;17th;.: days of . August, '1964. •E 'H. AGNEW, PO.. Box .40,• Lucknow, Ontario VILLAGE •'OF LUCKNOW 'SCHEDULE OF•. PROPOSED WORKS "A" Total. Cost Subsidy • Construction of, Bridge on Willoughby Street between Ross St. & . Inglis Street 23,000.00 • 80%u• ▪ Construction & Paving Approaches To Existing Bridge .on Willoughby ' St between,Havelock & Bob Sts. ;1,500.00 1,200:00 300.00 80% �. ' Construction and Paving of Streets , on: (a) Willoughby Street 23,680.00 11,840.00 ; 11,840:00 18,400.00. Deb.' • from Ross St. to Havelock St. with a storm.; sewer • to . be constructed from Havelockr to 250' west of Inglis St: (b) Havelock Street- 1,770.00 88500 885.00 p 50% from Willoughby to Campbell Street (c) Wheeler Street - . 10,00900 5,004:50 5,004.50 50% from Havelock St : to Inglis 'St. with storm sewer from Outram St. to a point 250' ' west of ' Inglis St. •4. Construction of a Sidewalk; Curb and , Gutter on: Willoughby St.; south, side, from Havelock St.. to Outram St. ,1,250:00 Contingencies 1,250.00 $61,209.00 '' $37,329:50 $23,879.50 291.00 120.50 • $61,500:00 $24,000.:00 I$cothsi..i . Heather. In Bridcd Bouquet GIBSON PENTLAND Frances. Patricia (Pat) Pent- land and George Wesley Gibson. were united in marriage on Sep- tember fifth at five o'clock by Rev. 'Mr. Veldhuis in the Dun- gannon un- gan non United Church. The bride is ' the' daughter sof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pentland, Dungannon, and the groom' is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Samuel lV, Gibson, :Amber - ley. • • • The church was decorated with autumn toned flowers and .candel- abra. Mts. Ernest Gibson, Am- berley, was organist. Miss, Mar- ilyn - Finlayson, Stratford, • sang "Marriage . Hymn" • and "Wedding Prayer:" • The bride, wearing a„white floor length gown of peau de soie with; lily point. sleeves and full length train, was given' in marriage by her father. Shewore a bouffant veil. Her only jewelry was her great grandmother's ear rings,; Her bouquet of yellow.: roses' and ivy was centred with heather : from the Pentland Hills in Scotland, sent by the bride's aunt Mrs. E. • Pritchard.' Miss Donna Pentland, ` sister of the bride, . was maid •' of honour. Her dress was • similar to the lbride's only in a rust tone, and she carried a muff inthe same shade. with yellow and . bronze mums. Mary Gibson, flower, girl, wore 'a dress the same ' in colour/ as the maid of honour . and car- ried . a:• yellow nosegay. ' David • Gibson, A'mberley, bro- ther of ..the groom, was best man and ;Ernest Gibson and Roger Pentland w ere e ushers. Ricky' Pearce .was ring bearer. ;' The ' wedding. dinner was held. in. the church •parlours, where, the guests were: , received by t h'e bride's and groom's : mothers.. The bride chose a brown boucle suit and accessories . for travelling to to Northern. Ontario and• Ottawa ,District; TS ENGAGEMESI, Langford — Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson, 101101411, wish to .announce the engagement of .. their - • daughter ' Donna Mae. to Mr. James .Clifton Langford,. 'son . of, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Langford, R.R. 1 Lake- side. The wedding will take place at at Ch• ,arch of the Ascension, , Kin- lough on Saturday, October 10th, 1964 at 3.00 o'clock. MacKenzie::—., •MacDonald Mr. • and : Mrs.' Raymond, Mac- Donald :of Kincardine .wish • to .an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter Lynda 'Rae to. . Al - 1 n ,Francis MacKenzie, Kincar- dine, incar-�• e son of Mr. and. Mrs. :Hc Henry MacKenzie, R.R.R.R 3 Lucknow. The marriage will take place on .Sat- urday, October' '17, 1964 at :2:00 The young, couple•'resideat 109 I •Grand Ave., London, where` ' the groom attends. university. The bride is a graduate : of Stratford, General Hospital. Uncle Officiates 'For Olivet vows ORR- ROULSTON •Olivet United Church, Huron Township, was ; the ;setting when Mary •Helm. 'Roulston; . daughter of Mr: and, Mrs. . Walter Roulston, R.R. 1 Ripley and Robert Joseph Orr, son of Mr. :Elton Orr, R.R. •.4 . Kincardine, and the late Mrs. Orr, • were united in marriage on September 12th , at three o'clock. 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Mrs: Walter Roulston, the bride's mother, received the guests, in a : sheath jacket dress of dusky rosesilk brocade with . chocolate brown accessories. She had 'a cor- sage of pink and white mums. Mrs.' Elton Orr Wore'. a jacket dress of cinnamon ribboneze and a corsage uncle of the bride officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Ray Penning- ,of, ,:apricot carnations tong Teeswater, was organist and,For.. travelling to Northern Ont - Mrs.. Howard Orr, R.R..2 Ripley,. alio, the bride: chose a three. piece sang "A Wedding Prayers' and dark brown boucle suit,; ;brown "0 perfect. Love. • and beige accessories and a cot - The : bride, given in marriage sage of bronze mums. The newly- p:m. in Knox Presbyterian Church; by her ''father, wore a floor length Kincardine. gown of peau-de-soie with than - Lilly . lace bodice, long sleeves, scoop neckline, and bell skirt with •ii•a• B••rn•iu■r■n•■tiii•a••idiigg••IIU•ri•iI•I,:. 0 •.. 0 O . .0' r▪ • O • O ". • O O 0 ▪ • 0 .' ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. . . ....-,. >t. Helens Unjted Cf�urch September 27th;: 1964; Morning Service at . 11:00 a.m. Evening Service at 7:30' p.m. ' . • h weds will reside on the groom's farm• at R.R.:4 Kincardine. back bow. Her headpiece was a ; queen's cr LANGSIDE .own Of maple leaf.lace • designshoulder, length'Born rn Wingham ; Hospital ma illalace-edg ed veil. She car- on Saturday, September 19th, 1964 tied. a . white :lace • covered Bible to Mr. and ' Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw crested . with pinkdelight . roses (Cecilia Crowston) of Whitechurch, and •stephonotis, with rose petgis a 'daugther,' 91b. 70z. 'Mr. • and Mrs. Elliot Johnston, 8th concession ,of Huron, visited on white satin streamers. , • Miss . Ruth Black, Kitchener, maid of honour, wore . an A-line ■ , dress of hot pink brocade with matching • headpiece and white ■ accessories.. • She carried a nose - • : gay of small white. mums inter=' 6 `,• ■ , twined with tuffs of hot pink net. :pecia1Services .• Miss .Margaret Ann Scott,: Kincar- .' : !: dine, and Miss Shirley Rid, Rip- At St y Peters • . bridesmaids. Their dresses and The annual Harvest • Thanks- flowers were similar' to the maid i giving' Seivice will. be held in . of honours. Tli fl ' Sunday 'with Mr, and Mrs. Russel B. Ritchie, Langside. n ' ley, niece of the groom, were 1 LUCK:NOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Howard W.Strapp • Minister '. SUNDAY, •SEPTEMBER 27th 10:00. a.rn. Sunday "• School '11:00 a,in Morning Worship "Giving What We . Have" Lucknow Presbyter n Church:; Rev.."Roderick' MacLeod Minister '• ...SUNDAY, '`SEPTEMBER, 27th . 10:00 Lin; Sunday Schoot`. • 11:90 a.m.. The Minister ST.. PETER'S AN•GLICA.N .' HURCH'. ., a ower. gir was St Peter's � Anglican o .. ,.. g scan Church ob. 18th SUNDAY, ... Miss Debra Underwood, Uxbridge, Sunday September 2 AFTER TRINITY P 7th cess of white nylon organza � with � a Church c��10t30' a,m. ' p m the Confirmation' service ce . Harvest Thanksg vfng . Se vicc5 The Rt. Rev. H P GUEST, ;SPEAKER .MR! HARLEY J.. .MOORE • :Is' 0 ' ■ gi GUEST SOLOIST at, Evening Service -- Mrs., ; J W� Joyntt., • ■ EVERYONE: WELCOME ••r ,r. • n•rt'i • • ulIIUIENR*r$SIEBl ••n.�ariiiiiinnl'u•ni• ' • at 11;15.. • niece of the groom, wearing a • On Sunday October 4th a t 8:00 Ch h School d lobe . trim and • carrying a small Y all 11:15 aim. • The Rev, J. • A. King, Rector nosegay similar to 'that ':of the other attendants. . ward Orr, RYR. 2 Ripley, Mr. Howard. of the groom was best will be held A le ard, (}�' y1i')' B P. i -F V MYV�Y B.A., �YY/i," Alish- Y Y op• of Georgian Bay, will conform twelve candidates. A reception will follow in the parish hall. 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