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THE. LUCKNQW :SENTINEL, 1:..UCKNOW; RONTARIO
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APPLICATIONS
Applications will be .received by the undersigned•
for the following positions • at Huronvew, Clinton,.
to
CHIEF STATIONARY . 'ENGINEE•R-
Third Class. Papers or . better
Duties. 'to, .commence immediately..
Salary range - $3,600.00 - ,$4,100.00
2. STATIONARY ENGINEER
Fourth Class Papers
Duties : to commence as soon as possible
Salary range •- $3,000,00 - $3,500.00
Application' •. forms can . be ' received from the
undersigned and must" be .submitted . in envelopes.
supplied.. Applications close 12:00 ' noon, Monday,
May', 14, 1962. Lowest• or any application not necess-
arily accepted. ,
JOHN G BERRY,
Secretary, ,
Board of • Management,
Huronview,
Court House, Goderich,. `Ont.
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14,300. 'Acres. In
Bruce Co.. Forest
.• Bruce• County Forest,' .scattered
from one 'endof the county to
`' the other; covers •approximately
• 14,300 acres. But, :. according to
authorities, • there are still some.
• x,000: acres of land in the coin.;
ty that is more suitable for ,for.-..
estry than for` any.other purpose,
• including. agriculture
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There, is:. still a`great ; oppor-'
tunity) therefore, for •Bruce coun-
ty: •to expand: its. forests and'
theareby • t• encourage: „pro:ductive
land `use,' create public recrea--
tioral land •areas, improve water
' supplies and at the same time
make. a financial' investment for
• •the. `future prosperity Of
Of .'the:
county, .:reports 'indicate. ;•
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1931g.
Bruce.. purchased its
first land to• be. managed for.. for
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estry • purposes: This was at
us v Time No
�r Local Masons
Mernb ers of olds Light Lodge_
are- part- cipating n various: fra-
ternal activities at this' season of
the year, '
A .t. the regular meeting on
Thursday, Londesboro lodge of-
ficers paid a visit here to confer
a degree.
The previous Sunday the dis-
trict church service was held at
Tiverton. Last: Sunday, about 6.0
members of Old Light Lodge
paraded • to- . the • Presbyterian
Church for the annual • church
service. Rev. Rod. MacLeod . de
livered an appropriate sermon 4-34
Mrs. Stewart. Jamiesone and her
daughter, Dianne sang a duet.
• District • Deputy Grand Master
J. L • :MacKinnon, of Tiverton
was present. He succeeded James
Little ,in this office. Jack Mac-
Donald is NLaster of , Old Light.
,For the parade Wm, Evans .acted
asdirector of ' ceremonies.. The
District Deputy •Grand 'Master's
wife is the former 'Alma Hunter
Of Zion, daughter of . Mr. •and'"
Mrs. '.Wm O. Hunter, now of.
Lucknow.
On Wednesday'' evening of this
weekseveral members • attended;
the reception at Tiverton .for
the Grand Master-,• R. W. Trelea-
ven, who had his ..roots in :this.
communify.
Ship,:...Where. of •sandy 1,500 acres ',
and rocky. „land .Were .bought • as •
the start of . the Bruce County
Forest. The forest has grown: to
14;300 'acres .. throughpurchases.
.six Other townships, 'from • St.
Edmund, the: Most northerly`
to Kinloss, the, most southerly
township in' Bruce county.
• The Main •:purpose.'of the Coun-
ty in Starting the forest -was to
encourage better use ' of. `° the
:woodlots .and. poor pasture land
by demonstrating that good for-.
entry produces results in actual
.practice.. .The results .: can ., 'be
• viewed ;today by . driving by the
red pine and spruce plantations
near Sauble Fallswhich were.
Planted on dry, 'sandy. soil. Be-
sides ' f'producing ,: timber ' ,these
:forest* '.play an ..important :part
.in •floodand erosion control and
help to maintain fresh;; pure wa
ter supplies, acording to officials.
Have You Renewed Your Sub-
Sautble . Falls, ' in Amabel. town scription?
•UST UNLOADED
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1 Carload. No. 1 2" x 4" Jack Pine
(Dry) In lengths 8 feet ;:to 16 feet
Carload B.C.
Cedar ' In widths 2": x 4"
to 2" 'x 1,0", .lengths 8, feet. to. 20 feet
FiBREGLASS .SCREEN
° Will Not Rust, ` Stain or Tarnish
p 4S" IN: . STOCK
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Now. Is: The Time To' Have:' Old/ Screens
Repaired With Fibreglass., Screen.
PLASTERING NEEDS
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A `FE ESH STOCK NOW .ON HAND'
PERLITR HARDWALL ' PLASTER
MASONS' LIMA
FINISHING ,LIME
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:Mr. and. 'Mrs Jack Chisholm •
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have been hospitalized in •Wing-. ; •
ham. Hospital •with 'the ewideini•c
of "flu" . that'. struck this district
lately. Mr Chisholm was able •
to come home . after a week, but ,:
Ntrs:. Ghis�holrn • remained a week : • YOUR. LOCAL CREST ':HART? .WARE
longer. having.bronchial .pneu- • •
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monta. 'Theywere visited; last
Week -end by their daughter,
Mrs. Murray' `Oke (Marie) and t
;husband : and two little •� sons,:
Stephen ' and. Mark 'of' Windsor
•'• Miss Mary ' Lou Sterling, . Gode-
rich, visited. at ` the r parental
house, , of • Mr. ;and Mrs. Jackson
•Reives, 4th con: of West Wawa- •
nosh for the
week end...
Mr. and Mrs. R ert
Irvin &
BettY visited Mir' aMrs.'Perc
y
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Blundell t ' Goderich . 6n.. Sunday
and
and attended . Anniversary sews -
.ccs .at. North St.. United' Church
in the morning : ' '
Mr. and 'Mrs. T. C-. Anderson
.:on Sunday visited :Mrs Eva
Mitchell and .daughter, :Miss
Margaret Mitchell of .Carlow,'
who soon. heaves for the Seattle,.
Wash, World Fair this : surra nes.
Mr: and Mrs. Glen.. Weaver,
son Jerry and Miss Sharon Rol•-
kris visited' at Chatham' on Suri-
. day..
• We were.. sorry , to hear of • the
accident of .Mrs. ,Rieh'ard. Park,
Sr., Who was doing so..well . at
Winigham. , 'Hospital :recovering
from a fall . and .expected would
be able •; to• came home •;soon. She
was sitting out in a." chair at
the hospital and getting up she'
tripPed on a' rug breaking her
hip last Wednesday night. She
was "removed: to Victoria. Hospital
{n London later and on Friday.
had': an operation." and the in-
jured "member set in ':'cast. Sr.
Park, her husband' and .:Members
•of'the family visited her 'on Sun
,day and while the ordeal 'is
i quite a shock to the system, she
■ is reported to Abe . doing as well
as, can be expected. •
• It is gratifying to know `that
Mrs. Will Smith. of. Goderich, &,
formerly, of. Dungannon district,
who had fallen 'arid broken her
'hip: and . had been, a patient ''at
Victoria • sHospital, London; .is
back Oto .her, home in Goderich,
and is able . to walk': again and
is making 'a surprisingly good re-
c,overy, as life for several ._weeks
had Just been hovering.
lrs. Hugh McWhinney, Mrs.
• •Mrs.
!Bert McWhinney, Mrs: Benson
Shackleton and, son • Lyndene
Shackleton made a trips to Strat-
ford on Monday.. `
Miss Flora Durnin; Markdale
and friends, Miss Nora Creyke
and Murray Creyke of 8choin
berg spent the week-old at the
home of .Mr. R. S. Durnin,.,
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stated :.that : she would. contact
presidents of ' other : .Institute,:
branches iri the `territory cover-
ed` by Lueknow,. with. ‘i view to
having films and; .: information
presented'
at some oftheir ir rnee.
t-
irigs 'and to ask., -their their hel `in
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conducting fund raising 'cam}
paigns .in their' :areas.
A. fund raisingcainpaig n'.will
be' ':conducted this month. 'with.
the :High fSchool.•stu.dents acting
as. . door-to-door : canvassers in
the •.village ,of Lucknow.
We '.are,,glad to' hear . that Mrs•:.
Thomas Websterwho. underwent'
,surgery. at. Victoria,. Hospital ,sin.
London, *as able:' to :leave .last
week and. is •convalescing at the
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home of • her 'cousin,ins Rena
Stevenson of Hensall ;
Mrs;Margaret .Moran• of Luck
now is,at
• at ththeHenry ;•home in :the
vihlage.
Mrs. William • Rack recently.
received 'word' that she again;
:was in the top 10 ':winners: of
,an International 'Art, contest.,// .
-Mr. J C. Durriin. of Kitchener.
:and Mrs.• iLauretta Hefford, To
ionto•. •were week -end visitors'
.with Mr. and Mrs, • Herb' •Finni-
gan and Mrs. W.:'.:H. McClure of
Finecrest. Manor Nursing Horne.
: Mrs. Violet Farrish of ,M1 Blyth
was a; visitor last 'week with her'
sister;' : Mrs. • W Stafford. ,
Plan- •Locai.Cancer
Fund. •.
'On' Wednesday, evening, May
Inda meeting of : the ':executive'
of the Lucknow, • Branch Cana-,.
dian Cancer . Society wase held 'at
the home:of Elmer thnbach. All
tnemtbers were present, and a
general discussion of t " duties
of each • was outlined, . when
tie : •treasurer,' 'Mrs' ;l • `'.' e, ex-
plained that it is ''.'difficult:
:for • her to get to the
_bank 'during:.._Banking.—hours,'; it:
was moved thy George Newbold
and seconded •by/Mrs.
Milian, 'that ,monies for the ,fund'
be paid over. toi 'Elmer. Umbach,.
who • would deposit same, 'and
Elmer •agreed . to this' arrange-
: menta •
Consideration was . given to a
time . and place .for showing of
educational films, and it "was
decided that the Education
Chairman •contact •
. leaders of
various • societies throughout the
district with a view `t'o .promot
ing cancer education in the. com
munity, Mr. ' Howlett agreed.
that a 'short film he show'n dur-
ing the :Fashion Show at ' the
Lucknow District High School
on the evening. of May. 17th,' As
president of the : Lucknow• W oy
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en's institute,. rs.; 1VMaclViill
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FERGUS PAPER . SAYS
,R:ef errrLg to the 'recovery. of
the•
�b�ody of Bruce .Ma
from: '.Luther Lake, the Fergus
News-c'ord said;: •
"Lt i one more reminder that
this lake is . dangerous•. I
5om�e- 4,040.acres '. arid" on the
is
high. fl -at '1•arid, •.,where, the•win
gets quite•• sweep :and stomps
can come, up .suddenly: '"Moreoyer
many.' parts. of :'it'.' are full of
Weeds, , and that does not,
The: Grand River Ver
.Cointnission does- .what it can
by keeping a man and. •a power
boat • at ..the.'' lake, 'but accidentf
can still happen."
Ripley Huron Huronon Branch
Royal , Canadian , •
LAKE.:
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Legion
Presents
Victoria Day
Fireworks Display
$aturday, May 1
Ripley -Huron dark
Bingo
fit Township Hall :8.30
Fireworks At • Dark
One admission •for the nig
$.1,00' per farriily 25c ea'
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