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Cal Tenders ..For Willoughby St Bridge Si Joseph. Graduate .Prepare Working Drawings In Order TO. '''•
And Bids For 'Building
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,.A. W. Cluff of the -architect- Council at the May meethig last .
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• 9 Council to' review plans and dis- approval of the Ontario q Fire.
cuss the propcisecl • addition and Marshall obtained and . working, '
.1, alternations at the Lu'cknow Ar- drawings cOmmencedena. — •
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The 'Project will be underti-..
As 'pointed out in a 'recent le7" ken under ;the Winter Works
sue theplan callsfor a modern pregram,' and' if proceeded, with .•
oo building at the. west end Of 'the tenders will be called. to enable •
e• present building, with the Work * the west end to corn -
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13,H,O, diteh--tob.e•eldsed in pro.; rnence on, October 116Th, 1962 and
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a ••••::, viding an off -the -street parking work at the pest end to be car -
area. ., :. ried out ibetween' 'March and ;
The . present ' east end': -1,90111,5 May; 1964. • ' , • ' . „ .
wOuldebeoremoved and replaced The architect requested that '
by ;bleacher seating and exits. lio 'further 'work be carried Out •
The recent ;Meeting With Mr. M connection with :the' concrete '
,Chiff ; dealt with 'details. of the.: surfacing , until • after' plans are . • '
'building %and alteratiens... These completed,and this was agreed., ., ..,
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amendments Were :approved, by
• Lucknow Municipal Council At. last week S, meeting ,Coun:
at their regular May seSsion last cil escinded a motion to call.for
week, set Tuesday, May 28,th asootenders ,for this work, :end are
the date for :the Opening: of asking.. for bid's' " from • three
tevriders for the oanstruction of Icontraeting firms.
the, Willoughby St. Joridge.: New Sidewalks 'being 'planned
This bridge •is lonted to the 'wider "thisprOgraorr:iriclude one
west of the Lucknow. District •bleek ,On both sides of Campbell
'High,,Sehool and since the school Street from.:Outrarn to. Havelock;
was ,built and the street hard- Outram St. from Campbell, a
topped, it carries anueh more 11,1Lok north to *heeleron 'both.
traffic- .thall- it • didoatoOneortimeesiclese-Inglis-, St,- from Cambell
The 'bridge 'platform has had St., north andosouth one •bitoc,'
a traffic rattle which has been east side oniY; Main entranee at
distUiting particularly at night, Town. Hall •and basementen-
to residents of that area. • ' trances on eatt. and west Side of
The ProcediuoiThf, 'calling ten- hall; • • '
ders. as beeit n the hands of '• With, theassernbly room • and
the engineer, B, N. Ross of GOd-. lvitcherioin the basement of the
eriehe ' .• hall, and. in frequent use, it is
Sidewalk Program* . 'been decided to build a walk to
A .sktewalk replacement ,,Pro- the West • side of, the hall, and
gram which •was decided on •last close, in the old fire hall double
xear, will be undertaken -short- doors, to make a single entrance
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Six From One Family Have Perfect.
SuRday School Attendance Record
On 'Sunday, May 12th, the Tony Johnston, Beverly 'Mae,
Donald, Ronald MacDonald, Eric
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Taylor. • • .
Mr. 'Norman Taylor, clerk of
session,' presented ;the se..ssion.
4viriasto the girl and boy with
the 'highest church:..;attendartee;
These awards were 'Bible's and
were won•bY BeverlY
• Sunday. Schc,ol. of the.Lucknow
Presbyterian Church joined: with
the congregation for the annual
Mother's. Day -.service. Rev. Mr.
• McLeod conducted.the.' service
• and .Was assisted •'by a Mother's
choir.. The • scripture lesson was
read '‘by :Carol Brown; A story,
based on the sc.ripture lesson;
Was .-told by Miss Gladys •Mar -
Donald.. . • •
.Attendance awards earned
• • 'dui-111gthe past year were pre-
sented. Fifty;poight girls and.,
:boys received gawarcls of4
cafes, seals, ' pins and year
guards,' Nine girls and boy'i. re- •
ceivecl •specialawards of beoks'
for. having % perfect attendance
52 'Sundays,.
• • ' 'Speeial referenee was jnide to
thetifect that six. of these 'nine
persons were from one family,:
the children of Mr and Mrs.,
. . ' • J. C,' Johnston. Except' for
mess one mote of the family
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cord
. • The .nine 'perfect attenders
. were: -iBrenda. Johnston,. - Sandra.
, Johnston, Murray, Johnston, Don-.
ald Johnston,-• Brian : Johnston;
PACKED LUNCH OF PORK
CHOPS., ..-, RAW, THAT IS.
. Olin 11/1acNaug4tOn was.
surprised to open his' lunch
in *Ingham last week and. '
find "four pork chops" He s:
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had picked the wrong peck- :
age out of ' tle - refrigerator
'that morning. .; -. ., ...• .
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portable Sto e, and is not 'in,
the habit Of king raw meat,
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he was fere cl to have..lunch
down town that .day. •
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Diguss:..PootOhate,..,
0.1. .New Fire Truck
The . The Village. Council recently
- •• authorizedOfire---Chlif-- George
Whitby to 'receive information '8e,
• tentative prieei:regarding. the
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• purchase. of 'a new fire truck.
SpecificationS as to •the equip
'anent required have been speed-.
.,ficaIly set, out and the fire chief
and 'Exeeutive members - of' the,
' . DepartMent have had the \m(atter
under conaideratiOn, ' and Will
shortly • havedetails available,
' for the Village Council to permit
'Calling of 'tenders. ' • .'
' ' • The Present lire truck isefOur.
0 - teen :'years old, and ' its trade-in
• value depreciateS ,rapidly ,tit this
stage, lt 'wepurchased in 1949
and, the ' Act restricts Sale of'
. istieh vehicles :to ., other depart,
'Merits when the vehicle iS ower
,, , .. • 15 years . old.
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BETTY ..ONE FAMISH s
. Betty :Anne Parrish, .daughter
of . Mr, and Mrs. Alex Fariiihr
'7, Lucknow, was among the
mines who graduated from
St Joseph's Hospital, London on
Thursday, May ' 9th. ,' Mr... and
Mrs. Wilfred. Parrish of Lucknow
are.. grandparents and 'attended
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the graduation along. with Other
Members ,of. the family,
Approval Of Club Licence To Legion
Old inecinIXtenilie. Hall Renovations:
At a •,hearing of:the Ontario willmean extensive renovation
Liquor Licence Board •held last
Friday it Kitchener, an iaPPlia-
tibre by the Lucknow •Branch,
the .Canadian Legion',fOr a club
licence, was one of several ap-
plications dealt' with. •
Decisions were •reserved in all'
cases.. It le. expected locally ,that
• a decision will be known within
ald with 52 serviegs attended a couple 91 weeks.
and .1bY Ronald 1VlieDoxialsi with; ' No difficulty is. anticipated -4i
54 services • attended. • should the licence be . granted it
Crown Queen Elizabeth And King Danny
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Lucknow District ' High Schobli
audit�riuin took on a modern I
"space age" appearance last
day .night for the annual spring
formal' dance. /,feeatures
the crowning of the school King
and Queen, . • • ;
Elizabeth • "TissY" finlay•sote,
20, daughter 'of, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Finlayson of. Lueknow is
the new queen of Lucknow high
and 'the reigning king, also, her
date, • was • Danny Dalton, 20,
son of Mr. and Alr.g'i! Ray Dalton
of Ashfield Tevenship, Roth are
grade thirteen students at the
school. ' • • .
The Wilinert Were announced
by teacher, ttrs. Iaurat Hewitt,
at the eleventh hour. Elizabeth
was crowned by Joanne Alton,
last year's qtteen,"Who is. now •a
student n Une at Victoria ins-
pitai, London, She presented a
gift and roses 'to the new Queen
on behalf of the 'students'coun-
cil and also presented the run-
ner-up', Wilhelmina • Smith,
daughter of Mr. ‘aird Wm.
Smith of Wingham and formerly
of •Kinioss, with a' bouquet of
roses.' ••
George Gison, ' last , year
king, crowned Danny batten &
resented hitt, With a'. gift %on
behalf of the students' eouneil,
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'George; a 'Student in Scienee at
1Westeen •'Un!versty...Lendon,"
so peezented Donald Barr, .son'
of 1\rIrs Barr of Kinloss,
and the late ''.Vb Barr; with the
asx'ard ,for eitoner-uP, •
The stiolent.• areeawerded 'the
hOnour by a vote of the student
bedy. Garnet 1-leerier's ',orchestra
rplay,eci, for 4aneong with. lunch
'served to .bvir • 400' students,
former stUdents,:board arid staff
Members ds •and frien., • e•
O .Pictured ,above, left to righ•te
are joa...ine Wilhelinina
'Smith,' Queen Elittabetli and
Xing Danny, beriald Bar 'and
' te rge ihs en t'n 1 1'hto
and:'inodernizing, of •the ;eegiore
quarters, to meet regulations of '••••
the piquor Liconee•Board„ ' • :
Mr. Dan Murphy .c:,f the ,laiv
firm let • Donnelly and MuTphy
of Goderich •represented the
LucknowLegion . at Friday's •
hearing Present Present •froM.the. local ,
branch were Joe .King, president,
Buster Whitby, leecretary and
Ted: Collyer, 'a member of the
executive.
Mr. Murphy. 'informed. The
Sentinel there was:. no objection
presented to :the Lucknow a••,.
..plicatiOn, but there were objec-
tions filed rinn Goderichto the •
appliaation. Of the Maitland -Golf, •
Club at Goclerich. '
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Reports in; the Free Press ,and •• .•
'Globe and ;Mail from Kitehener •
'stated that ,"The Lueknovi
Asseolation, and vote -no
committee registered objections
to the Maitland Golf Club's aP-,-
plication." .
'Naturally ,it 'is absurd that
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there' would be •a protest from •
here in regardto a GOderieh •
applieation Any objections had
to be in writing, -**
In checking „locally, The Sen- ) • :
found„.that- :there, had-be,en- - •
"objection : registered., , from,
there and this .erroneons report..
in the daily press, caused some
concern
The Legion's application read
as follows: ."tor the issuance of •
a Club Licence' • ,(rest.ricted): • for
the sale ,and eonsurtiption Of.
beer.anci wine :with .1 -heals and •
beer without meals in an est-
ablishment elassified' as, 'a Club."
Spraye4 Over Ocl 00
Cattle W.W.
Errington,' warble . fly
spray inspector in West 'Wawa-
nc,sh, anripunees°thal :the seCoticl
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.9prayirig was completed
tovvn-shfp, by May lOth.. •
Over 6,00o cattle were spray-
ed. This exceeded by about 1,000.
head, any • Previous paying,..
!based on. _the first-round. treat -
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Foran: BrOthers top the 'ea.itie
raisers, in •the Municipality with'
over 500 head: in four, barns,
Practically all 'cattle, „now 're-,
ceive the. s,pray treatment.
for ferinere .lortished. their cat-
tle, and three of the four had
only 4 head each.•Not More than
25 .head were' brushed :through
out the., township. ' • ."
siates • that some of the
feed barns now in operatioh
cattle Men are 'worth seeing,
• Spray man for the job Was
LewiS.Bleke 8rusgels, qnd he
'and Vic both; appreciate• the oot.
operatfori • they received , ' this
spring. A• 0. •
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