HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-11-11, Page 2THE 'U .CKNOW S NTINEL, LUCKNOW;; ONTARIO .. .
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Form c.onsitut1ori
(By John Bradley)
At a ,meeting of the Student
Carmel this past week: a •const)-
tution..was• formed Under 'the su-
Pervision • of Peggy ' Button • sad
KKirkland, rkland, our head girl and
boy, it had been arranged pre-
and it was now brought
before the Council for approval
This, constitution . consists. o
Than, sections,.. articles and de-
tailed matters.. However, the : su
• .preme idea of the whole 'constitu-
tion is the, . rules andregulations
that not only the Student Coundl
as a w
hole must .follow but also
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that each officer must follow per;
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Former attempts'had been made'
Ifljured...At Work
At Ashfield School
Elis Gossell painter .and dee-
orator of Ripley, came home from
Kincardine Hospital last Saturday
after a ten-day stay there follow-
ing .a fall .while working at North
Ashfield Public School,
Mr. Gosnell was painting at the
school and was on a step ladder
when he fell to the :ground and
was knocked iniconscious. Johnny
MacKay,; who works with him,
was at the • other side of the
school at the time but Mr. Goes
sel 's fall. was noticed by pupils.
at: the school.
He was removed by ambulance
to • Kincardine hospital where ex
amination revealed concussion and
back injuries. ' He was .unconsci '
i Wit, a constitution by ousfor about of
former student councils; but they an hour.
bad all ended- before they, were FIlis expectsto be back on the
coanplete.. hi, forming our conntk job next week and ' it is very for=
lotion, ideas were .got .film:: other
High Schools that have found Heir tunate that his injuries were not
Constitution. to be successful.
As , a result to . a.. little extra
work, this mon will un-
doubtedly make:. thetask of run -
Bing school activities easierfor
the Student' Council.
Perhaps to the disappointment
cf many students the. `lime Tab-'
les for the :,was ' exams
were releasedthis past week , also. Hugh -MacKenzie last week. °'•
These exams are • to commence • ' Guests with Mr. :Earl • Howes
2bth, and last week -end were.Mr .and Mrs.
wffi oo�aiie•. throughut
�November the . fol- :Rianald':Oke ''and family of Oshawa
Friday,
week. 1 and, Jack Oke .ef Port:: Hope.
more severe.
ASHFIELD
Mrs. John N. MacKenzie
home again after someweeks inWingh.
Mr.andH � Donald Carter
of , Woodstock visited with Mr.
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UNITED CHURCH
Rev- Howard W. Strapp
Minister
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th 1'
10:00 a.m.. Sunday School
11:00. a.m. Morning Worship
`The problem of House Moving'
Lucknow .. 1
1 Presbyterian Church 1.
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' Roderick MacLeod .
� Feu; Minister
1 SUNDAY, ' NOVEMBER 15th
10:00 am. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. The Minister 1
ST. PETER'S
,ANGLICAN
CHURCH
251h SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
Church School 10:30 a.m.
;oruing Prayer 11:15 a.m.
The Rev. J. -R. Ting,
Rector
ILI : WIUJANs
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PATTERNS or •PLAINS
We Would Be Pleased. To Show You Our Drapery Samples
And Give' You An Estimate` On, Your ,Room.:
If•, You Are Thinking Of.
B roa Moo
Wali to Wall �rRugSizes
We Would Be . Pleased To Show You Our Range Of Samples
• At. Prices From $S.9S Up • .
For Your FlOorcOvering;Needs
Ask to see. our Linoleum, Congoleum, 'Tile ; and
Ceramic • Wall Tile
LAYING and INSTALLING SERVICE ARRANGED.
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HOME FURNISHINGS
MOFFA T APPL /A NCI ,S'
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WEDNESDAY,: NOV, 11, 19
and Mrs, Jim 'Hodgins wase
Graae .1� 0 Students patient in the Wi Hit-
al ...luring, the week,To. Halder
and Mrs
'Visit . ,Norman4> .
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'Royal Mr Mme- Fred gid.
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At the November meeting of i
orf spent
.the week -end. with Mr,
.and. Mrs, ,Pon Haidenby at Tor,:::
the Lucknow District High School onto..• � � • . .
Board permission was given for Air. and; : •
Bert NchoL�on
Grade X pupils. to attend'. the Evel n, •Allan and Lois; visited oa;
Royal Winter Fair, as in previ- y
providing that the :pas$- Sunday with Mr: and .Mrs, N. E.
ons years, Evans and Linda ' at• Downsview.
es when received do not : inter -r.. }tilts. Evans and Linda . reamed
fere with, the' dates sept for exam p home with them for a, visit.
The:. Property Committee Ls to � , We are . to re that
SO1'ry
look into.. the ' matter of opaque �:. Catherine Hewitt: who has.
blinds •for the Cafeteria, • so. that � spent the: past few weeks with
the projector can be used in. this ' .
•mer Mr. and Mrs. George Graham
room � when necessary. ospital • .
Consideration' is " also to be . given ; was taken to . Kincardine H
to additional • space in the Indus- on Saturday. We wish her im-
proved .health,
Arial Arts Classroom.: Thea.. H,W.I, held a� ;bazaar and
,The 30 -new •type tern for the concert in the .half ' on •Saturday:
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Commercial . room. have been de-1;evening. 1tLr.. Lloyd Ackert Show.-
livered; payment for which is to
be made in three yearly instal ed his pictures on the recent Boy
meats. • Scout trip to Wash�ngk n.
• ' Mr. and Mrs, antero rt Hodgkin_ •
Sundry accounts' ' a idoWiting to . .
; son of Winghaln visited c . Sun-.
s`1,091.02. were approved paid for , day with Mr, and Mrs, .Chi's Steel
the month. The ton . W. will urs-
1Yleet.
. day after noon for the Anil Meeh
KINLOUG ! . ing and the packing of •the bales.
Mr- and Mrs- Hugh Jansen and
The teacher Miss ' Betty Hunter( facaly of Ackaow spent the , week -
and pupils :of S.S.. no. 2 held a Mr. and. Mrs.. Alex Per- . /'
school end, with
Hallowe'en . 'part!? in the � cy and.Wayne. •
on Friday' last..
MrS. 'Frank Maulden and her
father .Mr. . J. `R. Lane visited ': Truth • and unvarnished frank -
with ..relatives . at:' St. :Helens.; i , same
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A ;meeting of: the ' St, :Helens ■
Women's Institute; was held' in •
the : hall • with Mrs. Ross : Gammie • a
presiding- The roll call was an- am.
severed' by. `How to : 'improve cuff
Reinenlbrance Day Service," The ■
motto. on `Peace was. prepared. :
by Mrs. B. F. Green and read, by . I.
Mrs.. Jas.,
The . st�t�sP lit. was Mrs- ■
Donald Riehl of�GoderieT ch, district p ;
presadent S4e spoke on the `High ii mis
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lights - of. the London Area ` Wo- ' ■
men's Institute'S': Golden Aiiniver,' ■
sary' Conference" at Grace :' Un- , 'u
)ted Chinch in. St. Thomas- l` 2 •
Readings, were . given by.Mrs.!' .■. •:
E. Ba bout and. -Mrs. Gordon Mc- A : '.:
Pherson. (WTent events were' giv- - •ii
en by .bliss W. D Rutherford, An
entertainment committee 'consist- :. ■
ing• of Mrs- ..Jas: Aitchison, -Mrs al
Gordon St ithers, . Mrs. G 'Mac- ■
i Pherson. • and Mrs_ Gordon .Lyons '. •
were a " inted . to look . after some .:. a
form , $ entertainment for. this ■
Month: A` ".pot luck :supper.' will
1, be ;held, Saturday, November 11'':'. ■
1 at 715, after. which. Charles bio- ■
i Quil in will show pictures. Mrs a
E. ' W. Rice and .Miss..Isobel Miller ■
were: 'nominated to look ' 'after i ,.
arrangements for the .nest supper i
for . the .Lions. •• ■'•
Mr. -- Bob Lyons, . representing n
' the coi> was present . at. the •■
meeting concerning an outside •:'
light • for . the St. Helens •corner. ■
Mrs. H. Gaunt, `Mrs_ Ross Gam- ■ •
mie, ' Mrs. Frank McQuiulin and ; L •
Mrs. Don Pamiabecker were ap- ■
Pointed as. a , delegation to discuss: ' ■.
this matter at , the ;lest councii •i
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meeting:. Tuesday, November 10th. ■
The hostesses for the lundi • were : ■
Mrs. :E� Barbour, Mrs; Chester '' ■
"Taylor and Mrs_. Laura McNeil_ a
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HAVE 'PICTURES "OF GRAVE ' ■'
1N • FLANDERS . CEMETERY ".'i■i
Mr. 'and • Mrs. ' Herb McQulllin
• of the tad of. Klnnloss' have in their , ' ■
i possession pictures of a military
i cemetery in the Flanders area of ' ■`
yFrance+: '■
'l Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Hackett • ■
,. (Mary Cranston) took the pictures ■
= of the cemetery where hundreds ■■
and hundreds of World. • War i • Y ia/
casualties were buried. �■
They presented . the McQziillins. i
With pictures of ' the cemetery and ■
g�rarr a wbAer+' Mrsy M i ties ■
brother, Sprw Samuel ,Ilrthu r Cooke a..
was buried. He was a i nember o f s
`the Canadian Engiineers. and ;died
on October, 3, 1918 at the age of ' •
23. He was the son of the late' Mr.• ;
j'. and Mrs; Sam Choke of t) n r
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NOTI.0 E
To Customers of the
Huron & Kinloss
Municipal Telephony. System
DEAR SIR or MADAM"
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Duo to the cost ' of ' modernization and much iitipro•ed 'i'
telephone service we : find it necessary to . apply for a rate
increase: At. the date the nerw rate : will become.. effective' you ■'
will .have additional services, E.A.S.' teateaded area'"service,
no toll ,charge applied) between Dungannon and ' Godericb ': •
and: between. Dungannon and Lucknow_ At.present E.A.S.. ■
applies between 'Dungannon and Ripley,. Dungannon'and Au
burn, making a total of. 5,850 telephones that can be called a
with no toll: charge. •
D.D.D (Direct ' Distance Diming.,) will also be ready and
put into service at this same time making it possible for
customers on this exchange to dial their own 'station-to-sta- ■
tion long distance calls to any ' of the more. than ° 90,000,000 a
telephones. in Canada 'and', the "United :States.. oe
Application has been made to the Ontario Telephone •
Service Commission for authority • to . make the following
charges . for telephone service effective as at April 1, 1965
for the.' Dungannon .Exchange.
EXCHANGE RATES
INDIVIDUAL. LINE ' Business
Residence
TWO-PARTY ' LINE Business/
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4.15 Per Month a
.30 Per Month 0 '
Residence 3.25 Per Month. :
MULTI-PARTY' 'LINE Business w 430 PeriVionth are
Residence 3.115 ' Per Month
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party line service
will apply' only within, the Base Rate Areawhich is defined ■
as being that, area within the ' Miunici
pa►1 limits of the V'il-
of We Wawanosh ' ■
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If individual or two-party ' line service Is ' required ' ■
beyond . the ..above limits. there will be an: additional charge i'
for extra mileage .0f forty-five cents a Month for each lx 2
mile or 4raction thereof for an individual' ' line and twenty ■
five cents a ..:¢north, for .each It.c , tilde. or fraction thereof for i''
each part•) on a two-party.
R e rte ed s b cru ■
'betrs • of� syr shag • be entitled . �
to. ad t�of2$c'
per • ttiooth ' during ally baling: pew •
when' there are an debentures outsta
ppriding, •otherwise; the
abode tulles shall' apply Rates for supplemenitare,,: s'etvn • y I •
to all users,
res such as extension ■
telephones and ,bells, a anectcon 'and mosing telephones, etc..
remain unchanged. '
This a;� t9lcat a caso
ll be and before the Commission at
its next regolar meeting ,in Toronto, . Any representations 'to
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slctuh�9.. �erc�i'��m a•- • )!respect, to this-app�icatioii �:
Il4 aa�¢l aliT4�d to - before �-t►�ember. �6.
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per • null . by. telephone;' or by letter i
MISS MARIE Mac1CAY,1104
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