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THE LUCKNOW ;3ENTIPtEL. LUCKNOW. .ONTARIO
ssessuent IncreaSeHONLDTYHD
AT
SEAFORTH
Lucknow Leads :Bruce Villages
Bruce: t;.ounity assessment •in
creased. $896L60` in the past' year
to $454;568,526, Of this.. increase
Walkerton accounted for • nearly
one-third or - $260,542. Chesiey
showed .the 'next greatest in-
�crease at $76,010.
Other 'towns were:Southamp-
ton, $47,60; Port..Elgin, $46,980
and Wiarton $7,602 with Kin-
;cardiale the • only municipality
noting a ;decrease, $3,602 •
I,uc'know sled' rthe villages: ,in
assessrhent increase with $23,197..Teesviatee had x$2;1,253. Tara,
$19;820.; `Hepworth,` $9,9061; .Mild-
may,
ild
gray, $7,613; Ripley, $4,45!78; Tiv-
erten, . $3,550; Lion's Head, $650
and Paisley $202.. •
' Township increases were high-
est in -those . m.enicipal ities bor-
dering, Lake Huron or. Georgian
Bay indicating the. increase in.
vacation . property- construction
in Bruce.
Amabel Township' assessment
was up .$69,041. This ;is the town -
Ship which inoludes the largest
Bruce resort area, Sauble Beach.
. Huron. '� increased $41,3'8+5; East
•nor; $36,9545; ' St.Edmunds, +$315,,
960; r.Saugeen, ' $34,1112; and Kin=g
cardieie • Townsihip, $33°,9515. Brant
placed next with $32,633..'Al-
though.
Al -though: it is .not en the Great
Lakes it has many small lakes
with 'tourist ;potentials:
Walkerton +which pays :7.63 per
cent of the ,county.••, rate has the
larggest. ; assessment : of any':mu
• nieipality with. ..$4;161',355. Brant
has,the,. ,greatest' !for any. town-
. • . The 33rd ..Kennedy Reunion
picnic was • held . Saturday, iJune
ship 'with' $3,769,306. ,Lucknow
leads the villages. with" $999,058.
• The largest residential assess-
ment is Walkerton's with . $2,-
5345,650. Its industrial assessment
is more than 'one -,third of the
county total at $334625; and its
comim'erciai assessment at $796,-
0215 accounts .for ,more •than a
one-sixth, ,of the county total.
Vacation property assessments
now account for 10 per cent of
the ,Bruce total or ' $5,4,300•
Some .towns'hips,`•Albemarle, 'Ams
aubel and St.-Ed'munds,, Kaye
more tax revenue .dram vacation
properties than from farm lands.
Many Mourn Death
Of. Mrs. , Reavie
8th at Seaforth Liens Park with
,folks :attending ,from Morriston;
,Campbellvill'e, Milton, Puslinch,
Lu know and, Wingham• This.
annual picnic started in 1031 at
Goderich Harbour • Park as a
wedding ann,iwefsary of the late
Duncan Kennedy, a 'former may-
or of 'Wingham; and Lottie Ken-
nedy, now Mrs, Robert . Mow-
The :officers' elected far .1064
are as -follows: Pres., Wpi, Stew-
art, camrprbellville;, vice Pres;,.
Robert . Mowbray, Winghamn;
grouidss . committee, Donald
Stewart, Helen MdEdwards, Gor-
don L, Stewart; ,lunch commit-
;tee; `'Mrs: George Stewart, Mrs;
Frank Elliott, Miss. Arlene Mc-
Edwards;sec.=treas., Wm. Ken-
nedy, Wingham..
• ' %The sudden ° death.•. • of Mrs.:
Elymer Reavie on Tuesday of
last week, , June 4th,; • ibrought
widespread sorrow to ;.this 'com-
munity, as hundreds were deep-
ly touched by the bereavement.
which'. took ,fram,..this 'home a,
drear wife and mother. To' 'the
`farrnr'ly sincerest 'sympathyr , has
been extended by ,a wide. chicle,
of ,friends =-far. more numerous.
than '` they. : had ever . realized
Mrs.' Reavie had Made in . •a toms:
paratively, sharrt residence 'here.
By her friendly, pleasant Man=
ner she made ;friends' of all
with, whom she' came in, contact,
acid through' her, ibusiness . a'sso-
eiations •as . a clerk in Ashton's
.store, arid..: through. her . church
and social ,activities, '.these con-
tacts were many . There was•
•none Abut rho' had: the . best . to
say of Earlan'd . Rcavie. • •,
• Mrs. Reavie was the former
'Earland.Isabel Bowe, and `+was.
her 46th year. She was la
daughter of ,Mrs. John. A. Howe'
of Paisley and 'the slate 'Mr.,
Howe :and ` was :born . in Bruce
Township • on Aprrd:" 13th, ,1010
,;,Por as time Mr.. and Mrs. Rea-
vie resided 'in Toronto • and . then,
in Huron Township' ' rbefore mov=
int' to :Lucknow. Sive ;years ago'.
this month,"
• The; Saturday •evening prior to
er death, the Reavie home Was
the.'.sicene . of a happy gathering
when. ,; a: wedding shower ' was
'held' in.•honor of :Nancy rWebster `
On Monday • Mrs, .' Reavie had .
a fall at her home, and while
ria •. bones Were broken, she suf
feted. somewhat from shock.
sOn Tuesday, however, she ;was
Much improved and: insisted.,: that
cher' husband go to work. Late
that ,morning she ,t'ook suddenly.
ill and death came With' shock-
ing unexpectedness.., Mrs. ' Grant
MacDiarmid 'was at -the Reavie
home at.'the time, and. quickly
summoned aid;' but . the , end
carie so 'quickly ' that by the
time • her 'husband and son rea-
ched horriie, Mrs: 'Reavie •didn''t
,know them• and was :beyond
help. " •
WHITECHLJRCH
Mrs:; Wallace i:.Conn : • is aa
P
tient •in Wingham and Disti'ict
Hospital .'since fast Tuesday.
Mr; and Mrs Hardy Simpson
of. ''1'reeswater arid .Mr.. andMrs..
' 'Harold • Johnstone and :fancily of.
Parkhill visited on Sunday with
• Mrs.- William Conran.. '
Mr and .Mrs. Mervin, Pipe of
$ru`ssels , visi`ted on.. 'Srlinday at
•, the rhoMe of Mr and Mrs. Jack
Coultes..
Mr. and Mrs. Cartriair Farrier
and • f airily of . Long; . ,Branch,
:Miss ;Winn:fred, Farrier of Tor=
onto and -,Mr. and Mrs. Riesel�
Farrier: of Wingham .visited on
Sunday at the borne. Of Mrs. W.
R'. Farrier:
Mr and •Mrs. Clarence Mc
Clenaghan of Seti4th'atnptbn vis-
ited on -Thstit day '.-at ,the 'home
'.of Mrs. . George ' McClenaghan
and, with ' other : rrelatives. and
friends: in the comrnurut3r :;
Mr.. and rMrs.' Alrex Leaver
and Mrs. Jack Coultes ` of ;Bel-
graves visited onry:Sunday, •at ;the
'home • of Mr. • and Mrs. ' Albert:
• Caultes.
Minister Leaving •. '
There will ' be. a ,farewells so-
cial 'evening in the Presbyterian
Church for . Rev and Mrs. Der
wyn . Hill who are leaving for
Sudbury. It will be' held art 8:00
o'cloiak ' on Friday night, June
• 14th • and' everyone .is welcome..
Ladies areasked to bring "lunch;
• - Mr,' and Mrs.. Clayton ` Seh'oltz
and %farriily of Goderich visited
On. Sunday at the Thome of Mr.
and .1VIms: . Ezra Scholtt." •
Mrs.' Alex Seally " and Mr.
George ' Sea:lly of . Victoria, B.C.
are:,. spending two weeks' 'at the
',home of Mrs. ' George McClen-
aghan and other relatives There:
1VIr, and Mrs. 'Andrew Gaunt
and Murray, of St. 'Helens ,visited
on (Sunday at the home of Mr:
and Mrs.. Rus•se1,' daunt .arid Mr.
and VIrs. Wallace Ribey and
Murray of Port Elgin visited
Sunday •' evening at -the .Gaunt
home.
Mr and Mrs.' Thomraa Wade
of. Woodstock visited over -the
week" end at the borne of 'Mr.
' and • .Mrs, ,Ewart, *Pherson.
Mrs;, Robert. Ross returned to
'her l%onie on Tuesday after
',spending the winter with her
sister Mrs, Naismith in Oregon
and rvtith Mr. and Mrs. William
Craig .in Toronto. Mr. and .• Mrs.
Craig accompanied Mrs •-Boss
sand' will stay a fever days.
Rev. Robert . Watt of Toronto
and Iirev. George - Watt Of Oak-
v,i11e visited' dpi Wednesday' at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Mit-
lar 1VYoore .
Cause of death. 'ivias later dis-
covered to be, inthe layman'sl
term, inflammation of. ,the mus-
cles of the ;heart, causing. heart
stoppage, and is Very mare.-
The. remains • rested at the
MacKenzie, ►Merrrorial Chapel,
Lucknow where 'hundreds,i paid
their respects and` ;extended ,'their
sympathy. An Eastern Star ,rn'er4:.
oriel service was 'Meld • on Thugs
day eveningand on Friday ;af-
ternoon. the ;largely attended.
'funeralservice . was conducted
by Rev, 'H. W. Strap rod Luck-
now and . Rev. J. 'C.' Hutton
formerly of.; ' the Pince River
charge:
Interment—.was. in Ripley Cem-
etery', the • pallbearers being`
Lloyd Irwin, Donald Blue, fon-
aid MacIntyre, Tern Mackenzie,
Harvey Webster, . Stuart Ritchie:
Besides her . husband, Mrs.
,Reavie is survived ; by two
daughters, . Mrs. ` .Roy ' Stanley
(Bessie) of Loridon, .Miss Marr-
Ian Reavie of :Toronto:, and ,One
son, Stuart of Luckrioiiv,
Surviving else are her mother
'and three brothers, Mervin and
Stuart Howe of Paisl and
Dean . Howe o£ '.S•u,dbrury.. ,
She ;.was : predeceased by her
father, and • a "brother Nelson
Howe, will reside in' London.
Bit Of Cloth Shut
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• ..• Water Supplyoff
A it of . cloth, not much big-
ger than a handkerchief, w'as
the culprit:that. cut off the Wa-
ter ai prply last week in a dril-
led Well at the farm of Bill
Ketehabaw of •:Paramount.
,But, it took a day's' hard work
to discover the troruble 'and tput
the well keels in operation again.
This artesian well . 'drilled • to,
a depth of oyer 175 ; Meet, . had
never failed since it was sunk
upwards *to a quarter of a cen-
tury.' ago. So, it • can 'be readily
seen; rtyhSr it .'was somewhat of
a mystery when .the' water was
cutsifi. last ' week
• Bill Stewart ',dent • a hand in
the task of puhin'g. the ,1,r/4 inch
pipe, ' and ' ,when ,this . 'was all
raised. the piece of (sloth was'.diss
covered.. L
•' The only eiiplanation is that
in 'the Spring ''flooding., : the "cloth
got washed ,into. the casing and
eventually sank to the bottom
of several ,feet of water, in they
wellr and was. finially sucked::
into the .pirpe and; cylinder.,
,'Before the pipe. was 'replaced
a '
protective ,screening was put
on, to: prevent r any: chance : of
a 'repeat ;occurrence
Former Kinloss G
L�ndoneds In
W�lY.IAC.E:. - STEER
New St. James Presbyterian
Chureh, , London, was: the scene
of the wedding. .on Sattirday,
June • 8th at three; ..o'clocyk of.
Phyllis ,Irene • Steer of London,
daughter of Mr. and : Mrs: Phil-
ip, Steer,. Kinloss Township, and
;Eon_ Bruce Wallace of London,.
son of Mr. 'ana Mrs. 'W a . Wal-
lace .of , London. ..Revs R., Stewart
officiated., .
Given in marriage by.... her
father, the -bride chose a.,floor
length gown, of chantilly lace
'and tu11e' over taffefashioned
With long point' sleeves, .jewel-.
led bateau neckline,. the snugly
fitted 'bodice outlined by a full
skirt with ifront and hack ' tiers
of tulle edged with lace. A tulle
cluster 'ofs, leaves and lily • Qf '
the valley 'held a bard:fent ; illu.,
:sion 'veil. She carried a bouquet
of white roses. entwined with.
-green; ivy.
The •matron of -honour w;as
Mrs. Donald Bell;. ''Kinloss Town-
ship, sister 'of the bride, and the,
bridesmaid was Miss.' Charthaine
Wallace, London, sister :of the
groom,• They *ere gowned alike
in :blue • sheath organza with
overskirt and • matcih,ing access
sories. They carried bouquets
of white baby rrrirurns tilted - With
WEDNESDAY, iTUNL"; .lath, 1963.
Laying Of .The Cornerst ne
And
fficial Opening
Ripley -Huron Centrad Soh
RIet.Er,° ONTARIO
Friday, Jufle1,:1963
. t 8;15 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER HARRY.. L. MARTYN,
Toronto
opy ofHistory of Schools
will‘ be available $1:'0.0. per copy
in the Area w •
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SCHOOL AREA RIPLEY-
TOWNSHIP ..HURON
William : McCreath, Chairman
.John H: Elliott, Vice -Chairman
Mrs Donnie (MacDonald
Howard Hodge
Allister -MacKay .
Mrs. John C. MacDonald; ;Secretary
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A $250,000 building to :, house'
ars : enlarged 24 man provincial
police detachment 'Will :be built,
in Goderieh, public ~ works : min-
ister, Ray.' COneell }fes, announc
ed, The building: will. lbe locat-
blA,llan' 1VIcI ery _
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,tll was grooms-
man with Peter Steer, brother
Of the bride and Dave .Rennii,ger
?acting as (ushers. • •
For, a honeyrnoon to Paradise,.
Valley Ledge, Poeono Mountains,
Pennsylvania, .the bride chose a
two piece navy and' white knit,
suit, with .'white accessories arid
• ra•.corsage of pink carnations as
a travelling costume. The couple
•
ed in front of. the new :Ontario
Hospital on .'Hi'ghway 21, : three
smiles south ,of . Goderich..
Is Your .:Sti,bs riptron Renewed?
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with Alec Guinness and . Dirk Bogarde
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In..a Stanley ;Kramer story' about the problems 'ofretarded children .outing
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A Technicolor double feature. programa
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Thi �Loves..•`:.f0 Sala 'ambo
with Jacques' Sernas 'and J
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Highway 8 East .. of Goderich
Now :with . the. widest screen in.: 'the territory.
Thursday, Friday, : Saturday, June; 13 14,
Trevor. Howard and. Dorothy Dandridge' .
"MALAGA" adult entertainment
Basil Rathbone : Estelle.
"THEM •'Wynvvood
AGIC :SWORD color
Monday, Tuesday' 'Wednesday,
June
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• Glenn Ford 'and Anne Francis • '
"DON'T GO ' NEAR THE `WATER"-
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'"EEGAN" — both in Tech i�
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 20, 2 22
Rhonda Flemming 'and '
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"REVOLT OF. THE SLAVES" •
Yvonne DeCarlo and Sterling Hayden°
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