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LUCKNOW, pNTAB,IfJ WEDNESDAY, JAN. 78Th, 198
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Negotioting To Keep Btitty Factory
In Operution Until Plant I$ SOId�,.
At the illairgu.ral t7lt,e.t;;« , ( "., , , __•- .
. €° ..R..-•--••'�•<,. J.rGr,,. ;:,k.«.d• ther"�' ahave
the Village .Council on- �! a:%i* t '1+ t n ,.plc et ,
m.ui' unga , J ve' C W , ,,s°n' 22pt ti pr h i e punt
}t:rw� , .. Liu, they st:ir had to get
that . he, .'was Leget:a„sit r, 4.
�. �. :l r tti ''i-; unci he ,had..:hr,,pes it.
tr`':ti ':111x, t�1,A. :`,4k'nr «c{, . of tii� a i; .(1 } c ,r,ld' w„ h ksubsequent
.�i rr.'to tr' t:a..1,°�, p (i -r. .,: 'n:, t !
� � I .,lk ri#, «fit increase. r”
fa,stox^y cYpe.ratrng unt. :;: k:in lxc Y •
.. :1� ' a1= Nomination txicetrng its.
s(�.d.. ^+ trc='rr-r•i>er,' Reeve Jo nt saw '.t-.
It aiclht. j« t? • 1t t. that
th(. Bc.atlty firm
tai on the plant, bee. r er. �;lt,fi1F1 w•,.pe:d, operate the plant !beyond
ay.('$50,900',. `whl , n a a: •ah•• u: ; i� end of the year.
the 0n 'fa' 'price •lt ii'ii:' lsi: j'r + r'QI ° ` 1''wr("
was tW
o -week shut.
After ',acqua'ng `p1.t;t ' .tvdo, n at 'holiday time;with th;
firr l spent about.• $135,00'i
r,e . fa?tciry . resumi:rrg o erations the
novation .and iLnprouc•trir=ri; fit,s t
t Of last n� c.c.k w'�.th •a'reduced
pa:ytua;. ;.
h`.NDS' '13 YEARS OF •
' SC111.0014 $U:S , DRIVING
fist vc Web ;tea, h,as .co.neluded-
tITtee=n years as driver „of the
school .bus .on, .the • Kinlo:ss. north
route, He is succeeded° 'b Ceei•1
� Y
Garniss. • '
. Gordon. : NMontgomery :b;as "the
bus contract, and Harvey had
rorrlbined the route,wiith ,his other
•duties at the garage. He will now'
de'>r•.ote •fu,ll., 'time •to sales, and'
associated phaes, of the. work..
:Cecil, who was -raise in 'Luck=
t how, is 'residing, with his family
on the former Wal'ter ':VIaoKenzie•
farm in Kinloss `c'wned by V::A..
M.ow'bra'y. Cectid,was,engag ed as. a
transport driver :befOre, suffering
a, back. injury 'which :.has forced
him 'to• la' off work fora time,.
Y . . ,
Lions Start Drive � To Fill Arena For Siegrists To Move
Memorial Cup':. Champions.l(isit Here To Market Store
• When. Haat' lton Jr.,."'A' Reit; •Fdd:e Bush has ,assured `Chuck'
Wings. 1.962 Memoru'al Cu''p Charn-''that the .full "s quad Will be be here
.q ,
pion play .in • Luckn o. '. on Mini- with special Interest focused on
day; `February 1.1th, pr,0 pect;s areL uekn•ow's Paul. Henderson Gor-
that tire doca.l:arena will be pack., die Howe is ' the .au•thor'ty mho
een in. yt,ar4. • r i:ates Paul as the best''junior A.
':Providing t' a opp'osrtion ,'za this''- ros eot • to step,
:, Will ,,. p . A , tip to the NHL
exhibition' tilt will"bc'• the G' d€ An 0.H:A, referee • and quali
rich' • Junior ."8"` • Sifte's.: Both tied ..linesman •will handle the
teams are. affiliated ' with- • Dr --game. 'Admission is $1',00 with
•troit Red''Wi,n'gs. pub;ic ;school pupilscieketa.. at 50c,,
The .game'. is .being `. onsor.c�d Official programs; wild rbc avail -
by the, • Lucknc w • • and' , 1)i tract able. for' only'•a dirge, listing the
•
Lions. Club, with they. p«°ui ee:d- for player.' by .name andnumber.,
art,f c"t.'atl tce • , W. B,• 'Anderson is`.in charge of
Plans to date. program salc>c and :advertis,irig
leaded by Charles 1.4'.:=b.tter, who colic:•ta"ti'on:. . •
,
brought "the, Ctl�ub'up: 'to. daft; 'at . Publicity is charge of
Monday' night's rneetirig., :and pas 'I'hc•mp•son,. .Morgan..H.enderson,:
'sed out .'advan,^c s<'z c ..r. net ~f , to V: AVlow ?a ay and. Charles Web
Litres inernbers, :Macintosh: :iter
has .taken ehhrge:.def t rkk>t �tic'.s
'o
Lose Train.::' Passenger
fail And Tru
Siegrists Store , in Lucknow is
this week announcing. a sellout.
moving, sale, prior "'to moving to
the vacant .,.:.Market .;$Stare buiTd-
in,g' on' the' south stde.,...of .Camps
bell St.,. which ,is owned by Cy -
Th
ril Brown e move is' eff dive 'ori, M'arc'h
lst;and will mark4_the 5th annz
versary :since" Norm': and �Ros°e,-
Tape S.egzist• opened 'a' 'ahl�l�d-
rents, ' ladies!. ` arid: men's wear
store 'in• the Joy n,t ,Block. where
they have since :canducted .this.
business.
They'• wl;ll carry' 'on'. 'thesame'
type of 'business in' the More
spacious Market. Store ibuilding
and wish: to express 'appreciation
of • the support 'given •therm . since
es to of i sh in'g this business here
P�atest Huron "Aid;
TUktifitiaF1ce�`
Huron • Township' Council has
receive •a lawyer's letter a' ; is
an:g -them_ they may ,be • acting
without a'uthority if 'theypass
the p•roppsed money 'by -slaw 'to
as•sist in the installation. of ,arti-
fioiai"ice •in, Ripley. Arena, ` ,.
o-
The proposed by-law. has ,not
yet been completely drafted; as
it is being given careful study'• be-
fore. being ,presented to Council.
In the Meantime Huron Tdwnsh'i,p
Council is seeking, legal advice
in the matter.. • : '
The complainant is said to •re-
present Some :'of the ratepayers
of the .municipal'i!ty•
• Basis of the protest, we under -
'stand, is that' the proper proce=
dare. has not been fol'low'ed., under
the Corrimunity Halls' A,et
,
In .Decemrber. Huron `Township
ratepayers'.•. Voted- 129 '``for and
"72" against paying $'9,000 1-6'vyard
the capital cost of the ice instal-
.lation.: Stormy ' :weather was: ' a
factor in a relatively' `Sm l turn-
:out-At—the
urn-
-out at t h e •pa s.
The' . estimated cost, ;of artificial.
'ice at: Raigley. , is .. $16,00.0 Huron
ratepayers: pay 'the $9,000 'expend=
iture, payable :' rcthree years.
1• s e - tive r ts:
• a e Chas � c
R an.
p �' p .
i of • $4,000 approximately ' 'and
would! assume $3,000':of ••the' capi-
tal cpat, as well as the operation
and mainlenance.'of the. arena,
Request Shed. Be
OfferedFrw.:Sale
At the regular .meeting of the,
Laons Club on Monday night, it: •
was reported ,that at a recent
Ex•ecutive :, meeting, it ' was. .ap
proved•t'ha•t Council he requested`
to advertise the comrrunity ` she.
:for sale by. auction with a 're-
serve ;bid 'et,.
• Pr ee;, 3 • of sale of ' the shed •
had been •e,armark'ed for artificial
ice, : arid•. donors, to the . shed fundi
of several. years ago, h given.
the. C'ub written. releases for this
purpose. • ..
Bob. Fina'ay,• 'treasurer~ of the
Artificial .Ice. fund gave the fin-
ancial r2•por+t �t'o date.
At. the ,last report there. was a-
balance of $7,22466 in 'the fund.
Since then cheques covering •ma-
terial and •l'abor..•'have been issued'
in •fhe',.�amount of $1,666,60 and a,
payment of $5,025.00 has •been•
made to • Canada Ice; • leaven ':::• a
g
bank 'balance of $553.06, '
There is :a credit of $3.69:60 on
the 1962 spring 'winter
,. 3v
" ' grants "still :applicable "ori. the'.ba1 -
h � 11
ance of the winter works prog
ram'this past fall, .as'welfl as the
community centre
On, the debit side of the ledger ,.
there. 'the. final payment. cue
Canada Tee 'of '$5,02,5:00::
The . Club received �a ' letter of
acknowledgment' of the. $100. _don,
aced to the;Het at ded-:C'1t =1dren's
Schoo.1 `at Winghain.. '' . r ,
'B' b., inlay was given the Lions.
Roar in' recognition o'f' infant son,,
'Pa ,l�
u u' •h
but: the. Tail 'Tw iter' w '•
! as
around to ` assess, the .customary'
$1.00 fine. .•
Bob''Halll,. young son of Mr &
Mrs:' Elwin 'Hall: played•two piano
solos and .Was thanked by Stuart
Cohlyer.
'Brian Howlett again won thee,
goat-for.absenteeism.' Alvin •H'am-
ilton ,provide“s the winter accom-.'
rnodation, With. the "legal, Custo—
dian” paying for itis "care and. .
welfare!' •.41110i 'goes into the `~
Sell:..H:S. Propert
•
Service, But To Hiqhways Dept
Express To Continue_
l,Zn les";; st1'cin g aXp(' :a ,from
i
n " i t h'�
un.ictpalLtiefi n, i
thc'Board of ::Tran p:l:�' .C',.'mnii,
signers to pule other i$e, Luck
now 'andother c omtttii iitic on
,the Str: rtford Kin'eardint train
run w,ilj soon !be'rwit?arnu;t •pas:cn
g
e'r service • ,A l'ea`tw i wit! be
AP.
made, by 'the. Canadian •National
Railways within :'a ,s,a4.bk to. .the
Board of Trans'port '('om;rnassion-.
ers for discontinuance •of' passt,n
• er trains On -411 -e --run bet -we' '.
Guelph Spir'nd, Pal'm:e•r
'st',on and Southampton.and -Str•iat-
ford and Kincardine
In ;connection with th',s ;move
by '!the CNR, they. • havt ' been
'mn
holding eetin�gs in; most. 'muni-•
ci:palities along •thr' routes. to
familiari2e, '•Iocal..officials with
'their`posrtioti ''with thtp V'l'.`ngiiait3
•
ays.
tion.:being • the' : location of the
•..(•K.,�,; n1Cc :.r?s at 9:.30 a,m.' ;~ riCTay;.
:':Attending the W n'gh ani,:: meeting
were J : Roy Adair Wirigh�an
i ee'v eouncilih!�s ,D: C; Nasmi•th
land G,.'W Cruickfihan•k. and town
;:let k . Wilri•am • Renwic}i, : along
with "ttation agent : D.' H x Pollpck
and :r.epr•esentat ves from 'the.
Wi.ngham•'Advat e Times.'and,the:
1-l. knc�cs,'Sentinel.`Nrep
o resen�t:a
uc
tive ..frona 'this area atte
s :a endtitg
the
•At the inaugural meetingof the;
•Luc'know, •District • High. • School
Bo'a'rd held.Monday•ev ing,`'Jan-
uary, 7th, Gera'ld Ra:thw•eLl ;was
elected .' chairman '.for the year'
with Delmer Lindsay, represent
ative for. Greeno'ek'.: Township, to.
act as vide -chairman. • 1
A balance 04$5,747.88 was :re
ported 'AS a;t the eri0: of Decern :
ber., 1962 .. and sundry.:accounts
:for' January. -amounting ;,too $1,-
561.69, were '•approved . paid:
Mr:. Stuart Robertson was re-
nde:d: .appointed; as • fhe l:Bdard'_s.-r-epee--=
senta�tive to the Luckn2w Library
trieeting.'W ere C • J: Monis, man:
ager.•London;area;.H. J. Fry pas-.
ales ` r, •L • ndoin,
tiengcr .�.ritan'age o.. ,
anal fie. services: o--
•)�, F lla, 1. • y
face>r Torntcs'.J, C.'Noel, ,publics
Board. .
. Seventeen . 'feet 'off
school pro-
perty bordering .Highway- 86 .was.
apor ,1
p., av�e�d sod to the Department `
ofys foiec lump .'Highwa : 1 m� �
g sum of
• .' _ • _onto. .4'0000. .
, .
arc.la=Itans' offlCf.i, Tor $,
the posi- A favourable. u rabl report •1{llr.-l'lc>ri�is out+l.in:ed p s o e.. port �v�asre"ceiv-'
his address' edfro
;• �, . he railway in.h . m.Mr,•D...W:'.Sctiotat: on his.
L , (Continued .on'.' page. 9) recent 'inxspection.' of'' the S•choa1..
•
Pian Improvments
A# Public Sc�oo�
Fabt.- C.' -MacKenzie: Was re-
elected : chairman. 'of the 'Luck
now ,Pu,blic ,Scho,o1 'Board . at the
,January meeting: herd ..Tuesday
evening, January' 8th,, 'with Wal
1`iarn ,Schmid to,. ' act : ' as, vice
ohairman for. the year.
:VI:•. -Virden Mowbray was . ao-'
po'nted as 'the ..Board's.' ep?esen-.
tati,ve to the Lucknaw .Distric
High School 'Board...;.an•d• Mr.
Howard: Agnew is'•to act .as .repre-
sentative on., the..is
Public Library
Board for :a. three -Year. term.
NI,r. Elmer 'Umba0h was appoint'=
eel: to' the°". Library •• •Board ::for
eine y -.ear to, complete:. a three
.year term of Mrs.. Jessie A'll'in,
who ..found ;it neces.sa.ry ;to, :',re -
Due,' to unexpected• repairs to..
.the furnace, "extra fel' ,and .ad-'
ditional desks having to' be p.m.',
chased' a deficit . of • $219.98 ap-
peared ., at the end- of the year,.
I: rev=ie'wi'ng 1962.expenditures;'
spending was "kept .to . a mini-
mum . on regular' reguiren'ients,
the Main ' expense being that of
window 'replacement:'
Grant Ch:ish.ain'i and Bud H.am
iltwea.
on �.�a r .
, e;.aver a. '.hand; " for'. �•
donating; the : •'tw� : " • - "
,, o sp: inkhers :
now in;;Use - art. the arena.
Zone Chairman Peter 'Br an-
nette arin•ounce: the con •enti`ons ~ .
d:
this year at Cornwall and; .Miami
,and recommendedy. re earl gist}'
ra+i.On:,
Gordon Mort omer gave-. an•
g y g
illustrated •talk on their ,overseas
trip.
Projects. for 1963 are :fire-
proofing' the 'furnace room, which
will result `in,- a reduction in .in-
surance :premiiun i as well as ad,
,ditio:' al protection and -the in
stalla,tioi5:' . of;, • new doors at the
front -and- rear "•entr•ance Of
•building.
• on
"These beer ;ads' were �c'. spcu
�T�•
• � � and
BadPeo le Have o ut ous by their liquor 'dispute in September I" c1 , r P p
.nctcer" MrNuisanrc� AndAtd thfh .Th1$�•,Klnd Of loth
porn to : 0 e issues Q,• , .. ;o r
a.
. - ,arn'pai'gn, letters, were
To.'0,myrot11 plebiscitech . . written to' Th•e Pinblisher against.a •Pub! rhes .Sucer Thatsupporting the , vote .kis George
p �
,, , ,. ._,. , t, ,- ' ;',(�I"n:• .;alt t��i�.c•.te' •_ .. to
,.... Norman: 'Ta i-• 'Flxner
/ i it kit
nd 17th,, when, -during, the
Tp canclude' has..., 1,, ,,tr al ad- I ,
, , •� a � ars. o ,
cess on .1Vlonday rat r r'r=:'t' article .in las
d 11 r �f!!'>,.... , k m;t.l... t 1 l Umbaoh and R •Iioward,
t �
Geor ; i,l.a:i'r xl, kis (n;Y,,t (: t.a,i, a :._�r, Stalap !!
ge W, Jtiyri t . ,• •; _ •'. §c•tit it k l; , r , k n by Geo: .
Erichab,t No; 1 a �' { ww., eta • s floe "Rei Reeve Joynt .pointed'. ou't. t'h'at
We, y :•' •,. :,tiglk, ;�;,,,.c1:�t,:a 'tinder y,tt • p ... >. .. ..
c rf . ti..` ., A.fI• •'4 ,1)«)ld recalled ii the, Octob.ei" 17th issue.. an ad -
a eat" . team' �hr.;..,.' .t .•,. .. ( ..
a ges. from The Scc , t ' , ,,,,;•l;.ilktw n'; ,spoke ve•r•tlsement on ;behalf of..'the Mo -
in
:(: hi.�,t1L�;1•K,'lht t
el.ng a, period :of �, •. ..,, ••1;' .." ;, • �t,,..,•,,I,,;:.shrill ..acid `t.ot"e. de- toil Hotel was inserted by the
rn ,962, it. rort�wclr',i ,', ! , .., t t ,, ,,. tn� and. ;Mun•icipa.l Council, Mr, Joynt
beer ad'verrti {. tttt�i: r�::ar• Y. ,.
. s ng . ; t' ,..:,,; °;'Till=tt With' i°cCtr .aid ' "I�.t. is quite :a..coincidence
;Cs:fir,1 F k='•r: :. mt..l. r . _ y, meas li Counc ttic'has n
.in:. what hie . �~;.:li., ,. ,.: ,: ,l,t •4;}Y;tYt�kY:cif. L;hi..,tit tli`at wit 1 p b
'krrr,: � 1 tp, s,.Y . , ,n , , •:,ct, - ,. ail-. •a..ful�l :a e ad that
irk you. down.,•. pick. ,• . ,. ,. ;: , ,•rI ,alt:t,n•sttc ,plact.zc Y. ..p g•.
1,4;:, ..:,,•,1:; ' cl+.;;a• r,•; +! Y I ft grid orzner' � f th t.
tac't,cs•.. which .Il<!;. , ,Y i••• ti iriyctus 13;�' Altsencc In td3c top. e ,h... 'c .. � a
r ."ef0.,.,;,...,... -,.. � . ,( fits, !
nt.c rc , ,.. ; , ,, ,j !'teat» page the Pitbinsher :erid•eavours to
t.o tntimrdatrp
:. � , 17•' ,1•.l;v;:' Y 4 Y.c ci. !,.t ti.Inr y •
,. E ;, ;1 �. , . 1 . , i; f t rea . is n
lit 1'tiast�;d'1'hci ,.'....:. k.' ., .,. .+ ;f,,t ��?n(l. ltlt.i, 3t)th, farad loom to e,ela a g t e g h
cr! f;•.' res• l,.,«.,lyr• r,l .',.,•(, :, .Yv`". 1 4 •h '.'7 25th,
ti1'an accident the! i ap ned" at.
Ir astt,l'ICt>,utik : .Y• y..,,,'lll,v t.. p
triV1 .1':`iilr., 1.� ' �, tl , ,Hanover weeks `il eft�t` water
Wp
% � ii r :`ttttbli,'1.40 t7i r'1 . ai Allg',i lih, '-2:1d, _4th,
fj i Carr * !! •.he e-
t}It! ,-. .,• VC ;!'ilp' i n i• tnit ,13ic V-' tiSG't"c• Was los of life.
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l�son) and 11iIi {it'''°it :�4r'•' r "'. • ••,4, !pill, t:a11e til°1*e Mr 'oynt-read tram the item
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o n, the 'a'tl`lo o. ist .report/
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°rf Public' nater.:dui"itit; w;,:• r t :<Y,tY ,:,t
bold '- �.�'•lr -A .F 4t k {:at .. • �, '.9, ..�Yl,(1 '11,ir Ul.l. �hcr •vG_. .1,•{. " 1
, 'l�ro rietor of l•., ,.; t
of
FIew. ToJob..
In ,California
Chuck McDonagh; son-- of .
g, Mr.
and Mrs: Jack M•cDonaghh, left by.
air.on. Sunday for •Bisho ,.:.Cala.
p
formia,'where he has' a: job with
th,e U'n.on . Carbide Nuclear Co
Chuck flew. ,from Mahon at 6:45
and ..wasscheduled to' arrive at"
Bishop at midnight with the aid
of • ;the tulle changes of three
hours. .
Chuck and his wife have been
'at, Elliott Lake where Chuck:•vas
employed ed at a miningjcib:. He
w•as prev�lously at. the same ,work
at Western: Canada and will -he
mining' also" at Bish•op;..Bishop is'
located south .of San Fran•cisco,'
in'land.. , .
Mrs, McDonagh will• remain -
here with Mr.. and Mia, ':Jack
McT)onagh until. Chuck gets
tied at his new job,
Breaks Knee. . Cap.
In Barn Fall.,•
;Spence Ii veiny. local kiuildi:n
contractor, is hobbling about
these days ,with a cast on his leg
as a 'rFsul't' of .'sufferin,g'a, broken
knee cap. •
Spence 'went to the farm ' of
Russel Alton in Ashfield to' pick
up some 'steel_ 'roofing left over
from a job•' and while. there
trip-
ped rever a wagon tengiieand fell:
heavily +tothe
plank .floor of`the
•
barn. '.
Wilson 'Maurer of ,Kincardine
was • wit'h' Spence at the'.' time.
Spence di ove ,` t.he ,truck .home
hirnself,.`'although In :considerable
pain.. He had the leg:x-rayed anct
the cast applied on. Saturday. . '
He will: be 'wearing' the east
fork'si '.weeks and unfortunately
Spence will be "on the sidelines"o
as far as most of, his winter e n-
tracting *brit is concerned'. '
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