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HOW A NUCLEAR R v�•
LUCKNOW,, ONTARIQ WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 21st, 1961
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DIVAN ,LLOYD, 33; a; native of Douglas Point .Nuclear . Power.
('Station: Here-he—explains the
features of the, :plant using . a
model' which '•will be on display
in ,the: reception -building.. "
• Lucknow,.:-and_son- of—M-r•;--an
Mrs. William Lloyd of . •Lor*iden,
is .Chief, guide• at the:new inform-
ation centre : for ' the . public • at
acperat'ron The Answer, "Woney Can.
11.0...Bitteripentlhan ,Chasing .Qo
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Last week's letter to The, Sen -
regarding • dogs. running , at.
large had many,, residents''w
added then; approval:Howe er,,
as The Sentinel. stated editorially
a few weeks ago, co-operation it.
preferable 'to legislation, and 'by-
:laws are .a' dime -a -dozen unless'a
municipality has•' the ; officials to
• enforce:,the, law, ,and• provisions
for •so:'doing
Reeve, G. - W. :Joynt, in speak-
ing to :The Senti:nel has. every
,. sympathy for those' who find dogs
a nuisance, destructive and filthy..
It is a moral obligation, • to keep
them • under control; the :Reeve
•feels He pointed out that the
cost of employinga dog catcher
from May . to September, and
-providing' a .pound approved 'by
•the Humane Society; would cost
a considerableamount of Money.
"I thing .We can •`spend the;
money. tobetter advantages for
the: improvement of the Village,
than in chasing dogs," said. Reeve
Joynt, 'as lie `,again :requested:'the
co-operation of ' dog;:: owners in
confining :dogs, .. and thus .elimin-
:ate the 'need or demand' for le
•gislation to .this .'•effect
ALEX MacKENZIE
SUDDENLY 'IN VANCO. VER•
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Word was received :: ere: the
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first -of the ., week of : the sudden
death at V.ancotzver on Monday
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of Alex`:'M•acKenzie, son''•of Mrs. •
William ' . MacKenzie,: of „Toronto:
and formerly: of. Lucknow, and
the' late 'Wm.. MacKenzie. •
• Alec is a twin brother,,of• .Tom.
,MacKenzie of Kinloss..
•Others' in
the family -are Frank ,of Kinloss,
Dr. 'Wm.' MacKenzie of ,Detroit,
Dr. John ::MacKenzie of 'Camp
Borden and Miss Katherine'Mac-.
Kerizie of. Toronto.
JUNIOR HORTICULTURISTS
ASSIST WITH PLANTING '
Assisted and instructed by
Charles • Eris•tow and Miss Ada
'Webster, members .of, the Junior
Horticultural Society, .: planted
several • dozen canna 'lily plants
along the north side of the arena.
The planting .of petunias complet-
ed, this ' project. This 'was done'
on Tuesday by' Mrs• Bristow, Ada
ard.Hazel Webster, •
New top soil was•.• placed along
the arena this spring by the Hor-
ticultural Society and when this
bed breaks into bloom this sum-
mer it should be quite a sight,
and.. will further. 'enhance the
westerly end of 'Main Street as
does the flower' bed on the other.
'side . of • the highway in front of
the Beatty factory: • -
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Ashfield-•
—'The-erd,of.•an era7-n-th"e teach=•
'ing of the 3 R's' has been marked
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Asea
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ender f tinter
OURTEEN
Renovathn
�;�rk Program - ,
Delighted' with the Town Hail
renovation under the Dominion -
Provincial' Aid viTinter works pro-'
.commended to Council last 'week
that. consideration be given to a•
similar undertaking .at the arena..
Public opinionis invited on this
proposal;
Most certainly painting . of the
exterior of the. arena is. some-
thing
oe-
thing which :cannot bedelayed
much longer.
entrances, rest rooms, heatingt,
floors, • etc: ,and a 'general Mod-
ernization. andpainting program; aintin
gram, Reeve G. W. Joynt
.re-
The Reeve • felt that Council
would like to get the opinion of
the 'people ..through the local •
press. • '
So (eras ;the success• of the: .
winter works program; is .,con-,
cerned, "the . proof of the 'pudding,.
.is the town hall", he said,
The'•answer was yes to Council'-'.
for Webster's .question if this
In raising the .^question • last could be .done. and not interfere.
week the. Reeve pointed out that with the winter sports
Mr. Webster felt that the. peo
ple as a whole- would Pike to'''see
a report as: to the safety and fu-
ture worthiness of the building
'fairs 'make •a';thorough examine, and Councillor Sanderson agreed
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tion of the building 'to determine that the. report was a good idea:
Councillors "shook' their heads".:
at an estimated cost of ythe week..
- cica-n ng -of :the -•entire -:Town
`the first step, 'and. one 'he propos- •
.es' taking in•the very near future,
is to have an • engineer of the
Department:, of Municipal Af-
the condition'. of the structure'
and its potential lifetime use..
• Sub"ect—to- ".this repo- rt; ar=ena
this past' week by' the sale : of
;three schools, and' .:the • material:
from another, in Ashfield Town=
ship.
The, construction of a new cen-
tral school to serve several sec At
tions, resulted 'in the Area Board
offering the.* outmoded • 'school
properties for sale
The stone school•;at'Paramou'nt,,
'NO: 14,' •was" purchased by
Chris Cook.
renovations ,suggested are '.new
Hall • •
ishop Appleyard Confirms Seventeen
Impressive Service Thvrsday
The congregations, of St.• Peters,
Lucknow, St, Pauls, Dungannon,
St. Pauls; Ripley and Christs
'Church, Port 'Albert, • were ' hon
Jack van Osch bought the stone ored last Thursday,• night by the
school at • Lothian; S.S.''No. 7 &'.. presence' of. Right Reverend Har-
the,' frame •school' .at Lanes , S S. o?d . F. Appleyard,` D.D.,' Bishop
No. 10, was' bought ht 'b John. of Georgian Bay; at. a confirma-.
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Howard:• i tion service held ' in St.. Peters
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• The material in : the .Hemlock Church , 'Lucknow.''The' Rev. Wil -
City. stone.school is being .stripped: fred • Wright,.; STh:; ;is the rector
by.; •Donald ' Simpson. The 'site" .of Of. the.. four -point parish.
thee: new school is •just west •of' the• Seventeen : v g p p oun 'people were
Old' Hemlock •:School which will confirmed into the • ;Anglican
I be "bulldozed" eventually, and. Church of Canada : by Bishop
" the .choice of :the stone ; in this Appleyard in"'the age-old cere-
•building• used` ,to face'the new mony •o f 'the` `"Laying • on of
school. ' : hands. In his remarks. -to those
present. :prior' to the confirma-
tion •sersice, .Bishop Appleyard
equest You expressed pleasure • in visiting
St. ' Peter's:for.' the. first , time . in
et In
30 years. He said that while sere-
GTh • r
e Pa ode' ing'the Bervi.e - arish at that
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It's .just about. ten'day . s away— time, he ;remembered St. Peters
Lucknow and District Lions Club. •as' a pleasant. church .•with roil-
two -night'.; • .carnival• celebration :pressive ,surroundings, but that
featuring a parade, bands. bar-- • the present building, • with • ; its
becue, free entertainrnent,. games, progressiveness both; interior.. &•
bingo. and,.
, dancing. exterior, had been evenmore
Currently, stress is' being laidimpressive •to• him. He con ratu
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on
: makingre` arations to. join ..laced :Rev Wright on his excel-
pP join
the bigparade:. Little incentive .lent confirmation class: He felt
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is rn yeti ev m :
ver e ' it d in e
i e u e this ,.cominu c,. ent to
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I •nit.'. to have ' folks do 'their art. have the church: filled on. 'a : mid
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j to make such parades colorful week .summer• evening.
and , interesting. However, • cash Rev. kpl Wright
g . e p essed welcom:-
,prizes •are;,being• offered for •the ing re.rnarks t'o' Bishop Appleyard
childr.ens • events :and' 'best' de: (Continued•. Oil Page •11)'
corated cars • 'Floats: •'from town
and coun;try' are- invited to': add
the ,:final. touches
A list of the children's. classes '
being featured, is to be found • in .
an advertisement in this 'issue. • B,
Hanover Girls' Burgle, Band, 49 •
C itr•'ong' will . be an added.. feature.
tai supplement the Pipe Band and,
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LEAVES THURSDAV ON TWO
1VI,QNTH PREACHING MISSION
Rev..WilsonLoder. of .Wingham•
'.�l Thursday of
and Lucknow ,eaves d, y
this week,on 'a ;two, month prea-'
i o. ue ec and the
chng mission .t � b ,
Maritirne provinces.
`He will be accompanied by his
son; Keith,' and will, . first. go to
Quebec City. From; .thexe .,.they
• will` go to St. Jahn; New ; trims=
Wick; and ,then. to Newfoundland.
Rev. Loder is associated.:with
the. 'T L. Osborne Evangelistic
-Association .,of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Local Registrcition Dates or
swimming Classes ,Ate Teeswater
The Red. Cross, Swininiing .clas
, ses. will begin in the 'Lion's Pool,
Teeswater on Tuesda J` 1 `' till
y, u y4 ,
and busses will . lea've the Town
Hall at 8:15 a.m.. each Tuesday
still Friday. One bus Will go via•
Holyrood and: one via, White-
church ..
Cost per'swimrtter•-is $2,00 for
15 lessons. A family ticket for. 2
of more children is $•5.00. This
'fee •'goes. directly to the Lion's
ChM' its Te'eswater for the up-
Iteep of the pool, Red'' Cross in -
SE TINEL HOLIDAYS.
L., ST., TWO' WEEKS IN `JUDY'
• So that • those requiring.:.
,printing or special advertis=•
ing service may be informed
in advance, we are ennotiric- .'
ing holiday dates at The Sen
tniel .Office. There will be no
paper published ;on July 19th
• and July;'26th.
NEED PLA'YEIt a TO, AID
%,ructor-s . and ;exami•ners, The HIGH,' SCHOOL ,BAND
Lucknow and' `�t.icrnity, branch of
;he' sled 'Cross rov•�des free
:Irenspurtation. to, Tee swater and
r c'serves the • tight to' cancel,, the
registration of any one who doe's
:.:not behave properly .on the' bus.
Ariy child Who 'wiil be eight
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• years old ,before . January; 1962;
res c1igible to register. ;,Registry',
t.16118 will •be received' in the
basement room ofl
the Town .Hall,
Lueknow, fro/n.2 to. 5 `p.m.,- 'Sat-
'rd.a June 24th and Frida
y,Y,
June 30th,
Please ,make an effort , to re4
Oster at one of these 'times..
Liiclznow District High tchoril„
Band- would welcome, a little out-•
sick' assistance, to be able to
creditably participate in the
Lions Club parade on July 1st:
Rev. Howard • Strapp, who is
tutoring' the students, says that
a bass player, also Cornet' and
baritone players would be` wel-
come.. A good E :flat bass, :B flat
,cornet and a 'baritone are avail-
able:
A practice will be held .ton
Tuesday "night, June 27th at 8:00`.
P.tb. 'at the High School.,
Lions
LOCM, LADY'S : MOTHER;
DIEri IN' ENGLANID • •
Mrs..John England received.•the
sad news . of the sudden. , pass•ing
of her mother, Mrs. Sohn Horan
on ;June 7th in London,•:+England.
Mrs. Horan it also survived 'by.
.her husband, 'one other daughter,'
Mrs J:' Padden and one son,.Mr.
John Lobb, also five grandchild-
ren %':all: of Ehgland.
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• Carlton W.•• Worse,ll' of God'e•
rich has been engaged•' by' : the..
West Wawanosh . ''School ,. Area
Board :to -teach ` at St.�' Helens.
schdol' next' term. • Ten applications.
were received for the , position
Ruth. Procter of 'R,R..5, 'Brus-
sels
Brus
sels 'h s been.hired b
•Ashfield Township; to teach : at. -'
that school w;hch has been;closed
for three years. Thirteen , 'app:1�`
cations , • were' received for that
Position.
•: Another new teacher in: the
West Wawanosl Area is Louise'.
Jefferson • of • St: Augustine ..who'.
will teach at,:Prosperity, 'S.S:..'No.'
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L.L TOUR' AMA;
ANSFORMATION
p ri ', louse . at the .'Lucknow
4,h School Band• Town Hall test Friday afternoon
Posters' .•have:gone. up; •-listing and evening a•ttrac;t:ed a goodly
thevarious events on,'Frrday .ev= rxumbe ' bf ctrzeris who were
ening and • Saturday with•the ,.,hi;ghly coiripl:rrientar;y • and
July 1st activities cornmericing , frankly amazed- a't t'he trantf'or=
with' the parade•,at 5, o'clock and, matron that has taken •place,• "
r chckeri. •barbecue at 6.0:0 P.m,
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The cstablishmert of the mun-
and icipal office n.he Council ..goa,aender Fo ticentthe ast
side •of the basement`into
love-,
ly p.ublic meeting
mogul, climax•
hoof bus Routes
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ed a renoati'oij and. redecoration'
program, that ,Was' ' commenced,
Y Tenders. are euirentl�y ' being: some t y,tce years .ago: The Lilo -
i l;.c d .for the tr anspecrtation • Of v. Ixtwas ' rriocicrt lied •'to the new central al 'school. xrrio�• ; to
that: •
irnv :•udder •construction•. in 'Ash- '• ;'
held Scf�ool Area No 2; ori Core, i ?yew ie'sltngs new floox'st n ;w'
12, Ashfield: at tYHenticrcr:° '.itv.''; )rglit;n factures, new walls in
The, specrfrcati„MIS autl%tie •four
routes,. p oviding• tran-sportation
for erose to 90. students, and• vary,.
ing in numbers to be transpor=ted
on the' varlet/8; "rwls"' from 42'
to. 4 pupils '
Tenders ,are being received Un-
til. the •end' of June and will be
received for stmt 'or all routes,
the basement' arid' a modern 'kit-
chen
kitchert just off this room; are rnost
eortspiciou•s results of 'the 'winter
Work 'prograt 'under which the
work was •.coi'rpleted:. A new fire
proof vault. has been ,built in, the
former jail cell area, and a newly
designed 'Sat stairway has i~ey
ontinued o .
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GEORG-E RICHA,RDS Son of
Mr... • and Mrs, -Orland Richards,
xt.certtly ..received his B.S.A. de-
gree.. at the ,Ontari,o Agricultural'
l'ecte, •'Cuelp 3, and will entei
TorOhto ; . Tlni v'ei~Sat'v 'to r.• r•,s•trnu' •
his studies to x Brig veering. '. t r •
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