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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-12-02, Page 15WEDNESDAY, DEC, 2nd,. 1.!44 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE- FIFTEEN I Quiet Nomination In Ashfield Council Acclaim•ed, Election For Scf Despite the school and . liquor Speaking of the 'county home, *question in Ashfield. Township, Huronview, he said that presently Friday's : nomination meeting slip- 224 patients had the building fill ped away as ofie of thequietest ed to capacity, In 1960 there were on record. It did however, set a 105 in the home. Inregards to new recordofsome type for the a building program presently un - township. Six ladies attended the der consideration, Mr. MacKenzie nomination meetingand in the felt that if people wanted to go. memory • of Most residents of the to the county , home, it was up township, this has never ,happen- to the county to, provide accom- ed before, modation for them. No questions ownsMip, :� a : new � CULRC..SS CORNERS schethded Clerk Donald Simpson received , /greeted the Reeve, from the floor, nominations and called on the ap- pointment of a chairman for the RETIRES. AFTER 10 YEARS Words of appreciation by many ratepayers meeting:. On a._ motion speakers Were ' directed towards of Tom Howard and'Marvin Dur Tom Howard who is retiring from nin, Cecil Blake, a former town- municipal service after ten years. ship Reeve, chaired• the meeting. Co and served is•-• seven years on noun - REEVE ACCLAIMED .completing his third Donald MacKenzie, a veteran of •• Year as deputy -reeve of . the town - eight years on council, and corn. ship. Tom was . elected 'deputy in pleting his third term as Reeve, December 1961 and was the first was • re-elected byacclamation: for deputy in the township since 1945- his fourth term. e wasthe nomination Increased lake front:owners• had - iagainmade Ashfield' eligible for ran for the • position. • Mr: ! MacKenzie stated that it had been a deputy in 1962. He was nomin a, very good year for the township i ated for the post again this year and that practically everything but declined- He has sold his that had been started had been t farm,: but -is still . a property own- er, but had decided to retire from for Dave MacDonald. s• sideroad for next year. He also' outlined plans for, *the Ashfield. centennial grant which appears elsewhere ; in this issue. He ex - Pressed hiswillingness to serve as deputy -reeve. ° NEW COUNCILLOR Two former councillor's were both, returned . by acclamation. Howard • Barger and Girvin Reed have both completed: three years on council and. were returned by. acclamation for. the fourth .Eu- gene. Frayne, ' °who was .not • pres- ent at the nomination meeting,, had indicated he would stand and he was elected .by acclamation to the third council seat. • Girvin.. spoke on paving work in the township. He referred to } two blocks that had been hardtop- ped on :the 4th at a cost of $4000 and a block' each on the 10th and 6th at a' cost of $5003. The town: ship: gravel price was .. 79c this year with several tenders being I received, the highest $1.07- Howard Barger spoke of the dis- satisfaction caused by the meth- ods of constructing . drains:.: He. felt when a drain •was started it. should' Mo all the way and be com- We extend our sympathy toy the Neeb family in the loss of Mr. Ward Neeb's: brother, H. 'Neeb. rate was held and gave much of the credit to the Principal L. E. Goyette for his business man- agement of the school. He said thattransportation cost to t h e, new vocational . school was &st- ing the board 21.ic. The general transportation rate is 38c a mile having been raised from 34c this year. The 38c rate is to be in effect for at least five years, Jim. Ketchabaw, representative to the Ripley District High School, said their new building was occu- pied nearly to capacity. He said they have no transportation prob- lems, their • high school ° andpub- lic ,school bus routes operating to- gether, • , HEAR: SCHOOL NOMINEES . There were twelve nominations. for school trustees for the new' Ashfield Township. ` School Area as Confgratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins who celebrated their Silver wedding anniversary on November 25.. Mr; and . Mrs.. Foreman and Bob and' Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg. visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley and, fam- ily. • Little 'Tammy .Hodgins, return- ed home from Winsham Hospital The High School Students bred. thed a sigh of relief a5 they com- pleted their Christmas exams and they are now going through that anxious period of waiting for the results. Mrs..: Frank Brown and Reg. were .the , guests Friday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles" Schnurr, Mildmay. Misses Beverley and Doris Wall, London,were visitors Friday ev- ening with Mrs. James Wraith, Lucknow. They spent the week--' 3 end with , their parents; Mr. and • Mrs:. Morley Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross, Tor- onto, and Mrs. Joe Blackborrow, ' requiredby recent' regulations by Hamilton, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs: ' Art Hodgins. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Render- ' son and family, Lucknow, visited Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Don R Donaldson and family ; • the Ontario Department of Edu- cation. There will: be five board mezpbers elected.'• Nominated Were Ross • : Eedy, Mrs. Warren (Marion) 'Zinn, E1- ty work, •.he saidthat road work municipal world Tom, in his re- pleted, but : •said • that engineers don Culbert, Roderick. MacKenzie, cost in. Huron this year was . si marks, spokeof the . county jail dont operate on , this 'theory. Russel Irvin, Samuel Gibson, €06000► with development : � roads' on which committee he, : had:, serv= ' felt too much; water was. being. i Bert Helm,'. Leo Courtney and putting . the 'costs up somewhat_ t ed at county council. taken out of the ; township : and that Simpson all who qualified- Those i The road from Carlow' to . Luck -1 GORDON BOYD DEPUTY eventually, it would endanger fie nominated who did: not qualify, now ' is scheduled for eompletien'i Gordon Boyd, the senior coin- Protection- were Oliver McC'harf es, : Gordon by the county in 1966 or , fi967. A 'cillo, by:'a :few months, filled the Dick :West, road superintendent; 'Finlayson 'and Marvin Durnm- needs study + of the :county road post of deputy -reeve by acclama gave '. a breakdown of township ' Gordon is a. member of the : Ash.- system is being made;; The Reeve tion. Gordon. has served' on. coun-' costs:.', with ' no questions from the field School .' Area No 2 and . ktar-- '. felt° that. if the,study proved , that cid for 3 4 . years. He'came . into audience: ' of any . account. vii is a member of the Ashfield Ashfield had a higher percentage. office when he was appointed to STILL NOT SOLVED Sell Area. No: L Y,. of roads to keep up, possibly • the fillthe resignation' of , Jack .. Brad Ralph Forster, representative to Various comments were made 4 government grant would be in -:ley ley early in 196.1. Gordon'' outlined the Goderich District Hi ` School: by .: the 'nominees for trustee.: One rominent . comment ttgaaint 'k •. i creased on •township ,roads. workon 7 drains in the township'.. Board said she' school .enrolment P' - • coming. upagain and '• was this year is 748 compared: yto 730 "a' new school in the south,' • I Mrs: James Wraith, Lucknow,. was a Sunday visitor . with ' Mr_ and Mrs. . Art 'Hodgins. '• Mr:.. and Mrs_ Walter . Schu- macher and family, Walkerton; visited. Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Frank Schumacher. Sunday visitors with ' Mr and Mrs: Tom Stewart were, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart, . ` .Miss Wal terina Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs Alex Stewart andfamily, all of 'Kin- cardine. ,• Mr. . and Mrs. ' Miidford' ' wall spent'• Sunday:afternoon ' with Mr. and Mrs:.. Torn Hackett and Doug;. 'TO THE ELECTORS OF. Kinloss > Township I respectfully solecit your 'support at the polls •, on Mon- day..next. 11 elected to the office of school'trustee, I will'' endeavour to . serve • with. the interest of ' the ratepayers • in ,mind` at • all SINCERELX ;leo Murray: 1404,4140••••••••••••••404140•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 s 41• ► .TO THE ELECTORS OF 10 �. 10 II 110, II Kinloss Township •. . . . . . Having decided to stand for candidate for school trustee, r I would appreciate your support at the polls on Monday, • t: December 7, 1964_ • • ► e •' • SINCERELY ° o • i • Russel ' Ross I, • ► r• i•. Ns•e•Ny►'•A••i•••ia•o:••o••44••r••N••*••i dinse ; rr41ir.rr.r.040.:n..r1r.r...' searrurieu , r , TO THE' ELECTORS' OF a i- •. •r � r�loss. Township •.. As a candidate for " the office .'of . school trutee for the • Tow�hip � t}f ' l�ituioss, 1 respec _ tfully solicit your ' support at -R ' Oe polls on. Monday: December th,. • you• . the best tnterestg of the rate- • if ected* t assure . Payers OA be rimy. chief cociceL1t and respeosilridity. ■ B e• SINCERELY untansilinialassnilli11111111 Gerald Rs Iasi year. Of his. amount, 588 are!Others .,called `on. were ,Carmen Ashfield- • attending• the Goderich school .as Hayden, a;'member.of the Ashfield compared with 518 last -year, and South area board and Roy Mac - 160 are a the • vocational �• Kay •sec_-tressof the' Ashfield school at Clinton as compared North area board_ with 212last year; Buses to God- REEVE •erich travel 534 miles daily ' at ; Donald MacHenzie by Ivan Riv 1 33e a mile 'fora .contract, price est and ';• Glen Weaver_ of $35,244- 265 PUP ; are : trans- . " DEPUTY '•REEVE • Ported_ BUsses to Clinton .travel Girvin Reed by Wm. Culbert :I )e miles daily at.33c a mile• : fora ! , and Cecil BlakeTom Howard"r cost of 513,728- 151 students .travel Girvin Reed and Gordon Bo by bus. to Cainton_ I by' t Gordon; Boyd by Bob 'Simpson and 33c ' a mile for a cost of . 513,728.1' Howard '.Robb; Gordon Boyd . by 151 students travel . by bus to: Sam Gibson and Leo Courtney Clinton- COUNCIL'. Renewingquestioit.ssimilar to Howard Barger :by Ray Finni - those posed : y.at last year's. Ban and Gordon Anderson; Girvin g nomination, Eldon Culbert added Reed by Cecil Blake and : ;Wm: 'some spice to an otherwise rou- , Culbert; Gordon. Boyd by Howard tine meeting. Eldon complained : Robb and . Bob' Simpson; Eugene last year about the Goderich High t. Frayne by `$ani... G:'6so' 'n ' and ' Leo Schoolbus not packing up at . hisy,- "ate and that his ' children had ;to • • 4 walk a considerable' distance be - :g ,fare' boarding . the bus, and that Ross .Eedy by Glen Wearer and Ivan:Rivett; Mrs: Marion :Zinn they had Ji°e ' y. nnan andHuh ting bus after' getting. ltic'W'hmaey EI Culbert by 4 1 there' The 'Goderich board had • Carmen' Hayden Marvin Dttr 'suggested that the • students from .on- Roderick MacKenzie by lona, the Culbert farznR ride the pub!% '' Dwain and Carman Hayden; school bits to.. the 2nd .and board ' Russell Irvin ' by ; jack, Alton and the high " schoolbus there Mr , Ralph Cameron; Sant Gibson b Culbert claimed 'there would be Gordon Finlayson and Howard' manner and that. the . waiting - son and Gordon Finla -son; Ro- William J. Arnold in the. passing would be in bad weather condom . z bert Helm by 'Sam Giiison and of his sister Mrs. William Grs-• • tions at times. Mr.. Foster quer- 1 Leo . Cly. Leo Courtney by ham A 'number '#roan here at- the corner and suggested .that Marvin burin by Eldon Culbert :'on Monday. ' perhaps a° shelter. of some . kind ' Rod,' MacKenzie: Gordon. Fin- Mr- and. . sad � � • » _° Mrs. LIovd McClure could be erected by Mr. Culbert;'layson by Leo. Courtne . and Roo- and Lawrence were Sunday visit to ;protect the students from the ,,bert Helm;.Bob Simpson :by Gor- ors with Mr. and • ; Mrs. .Gordons weather. Mr. Culbert quoted _the r don • Finlayson and Wm. J. John -MacDonald. • Oliver McCharles: by Grant Mrs: 'Frank • Dore was ures to'substantiate his claim that Foarrish• and Bob... Sim _ w visitor with, airs.' Cecil a .�� money was being wasted on bus 1 routes. Mr.' Foster said; that Mr.,'P Sutton. Culbert had• been figuring.too fast for him to keep up with him. The PURPLE GROVE: Mr. and:: Mrs:: Elmer McFarlaai were Sunday guests' of . Mr. and Mrs. Donaall{d� McFarlan.p' Mrs- John Berl a Kincardine spentlast week with Mrs.. ,George Emerson. Mr., and Mrs,..Gordon MacDon- ald:visited . Mr. Fred Gilchrist m W: Hospital_ Mr- and Mrs. Donald.. McCosh were, recent visitors with Mr.. and Mrs_ L . B. Sharpe, .'Durham. a Dr. and Mrs James • 'Emerson and Frank, Geraldine Emerson and Joseph Emerson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Emerson_ Misses Gladys a n d . Marlene Gawley, Toronto, Carolyn Fors- ter, Bob °Forster, . Barry Johnston • and. Dewayne Grieg were Sunday guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Vim Gawley. • Nancy' Dore was, a . Sunday vis- itor with Diane Anger. • • Barbara Leeson '.: of Kitchener` spent the week -end with Mr_ and Mrs. ; Peter Leeson.. and T. upwards to hour await using this Robb 'Robert Helm by Bob Sime- Sympathy is extended to Mr - boned the length of the wait at !Marvin Kelm and Sam Gibson; 'tended: the funeral . at Kincardine Ashfield rep .:referred. to Goderich students who walk farther to school withinthe town limits. He also referred to other rural stu dents that were walking farther '. to meet the bus and suggested : i that the Culbert family had walk- t, ed farther to public school than 1 they are now walking to meet' the i bus. HEAR LUCKNOW REP William Hunter, . representative , to • the . Lucknow District Higti. !School Board, said the new addi- tion in Lucknow :is now full to. capacity. A classroom i now be- Ong e Ing held in the cafeteria. The • a board hope • that increased atten , dance at the 1�`ingbam ' Vocations School will relieve this crowded & ' conditlon over a few years. 10 I attended from, Lucknow. last year and 20 are attending this year. 1 They anticipate about 30 next i ' w term He mentioned that the . mill. iawiiiierru•nrnuiiurErtrRRr"rr9 • • RECIPE OF THE MONTH By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" Caved dears ADO SPICE.' TO HOLIDAY HAM AND' TURKEY; . 15 ca:. can. Canada' Choice 1 stick cint'taton Ontario Grown .Pears: 8 whole. cloves • cup vinegar 12 whole allspice Drain pears Reserve juice and' ' combine With cmnami n, cloves, allspice and iinegar. Marinate pears in spiced juice in refrigerator 24: hours, Wain and place' tut -,side " up on platter. Garnish by studding:' around the indentation iii each pear hall` with • whole cloy.