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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-23, Page 11WEDNESDAY, MAR. 23rd 196Qi THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. •DUNGANNON ora e Mr. D S.. 'Fines, 'Toronto was a week -end visitor at.� eal Estate A NUMBER OF FARMS. on Highway- '8 6, .close to: Lueknow..These are. all good producing farina and can be bought on terms., 'FARMS in Ashfield and.. Huron. Townships, with good'. buildings and well located,. GOOD • PASTURE ;FARM in Colborn;e. Twp.. Nearly all workable 'and- can: be;. +bought. on ,terms. SIX ACRES adjoining Lucknow., Good 'buildings, town water, hydro, •can be bought withiow down .payment. NUMBER OF -HOMES in Lucknow, with all conven- iences, well located and priced: to sell. List your property with Western Ontario's Fastest. Growing Real Estate • °i • WARREN L. STEVENSON Real Estate, Mount Forest Contact ' JOHN HALL,'SALESMAN Lucknow. of her. brothers, 'Harold and Ce- cil Blake. Mr. Tom Fowler, student of Stratford Teachers • College, was home for ,the Week -end ,with" his parents. He was . practice -teach- ing last week at. Paisley Road • Public. School in Guelph:. Mrs. Robert Bere 'visited' for a week at the home of her son, Mr. Laverne . Culbert, Goderieh,' returning-, home last week -end, Mr. and Mrs. John. Wilson and little son, Stephen, Toronto spent • the week -end with' her mother, 'Mrs:, Esther ' Rivett and other relatives. • On Tuesday, March 15th the Women's Missionary Society of • Erskine 'Presbyterian Church • met at the home of Mrs, Mason,' McAllister The .. :president,, Mrs. Robert • McAllister • " took., the scripture reading from Luke 17, 10-19, .Her address "Ingratitude" was based .on. this passage, dos- ing with prayer. Fifteen mem bers• were present and. the meet- ing ' closed with . . The, ,.Lords Prayer. .Followingthemeeting the ladies quilted' for. the re- mainder of the afternoon. Mr.. and Mrs. Douglas . Brown and his -parents, Mr. • and . Mrs. William Brown, . Blyth, att'ended the funeral 'of Douglas' aunt, DISCUSS`KINLOSS AREA . (Continued from Page 1) •tioned • to; do • so. In taking Such • action ..the necessary Eby -law must be passed'. before‘—July lst, • arid the. • 5-meanber ,Board is , nominated and ,elected, in' the same ''.manner .and. ' at the . same tine. as the . Township Council. With the Area. Board, becoming operative.. at the, year's. 'end. .• Mr.. Waldie' said •there . were .:reasons pro; and con. for •. kb : -area arid central schools,..: and ack- nowledged : that . "it 'd'epends on location how 'great Or little the: 3 enefit-may .be'"LLThat is' to •be :decided by the Section. After. . dealing . with 'the , mone- -tary features . of an . Area, Mr.. Waldie referred to the easier ad- ministration, and :the adjustment, - of populatiozi—problems; shay, ed throughout ` the Township: chersa:are no Iniore plentiful, . and; the central • sctheol is' one sure way • of ,getting q alified, cerbifi-. 'sated ' teachers. ;:Speaking from 'experience Mr: , Waldie , felt •'the• larger'. graded schoolwas pre-' ferable :and had definite' advan- tages,. over the 'one -room .school: Huron: West Fine Example. He • pointed. to the new Huron. West Area. School; as :4: fine ex- ample, and wished that the e Trus: tees ,could see the school in op- eration.. Two :Innen bees ; of the Huron; • West,..,Baard Bert' Irwin and Donald Courtney were pre- sunt .at :the meeting. to answer • questions.. They stated that so far everything was' "quite ,sat isfactory"• there were no complaints, the children 'showed more interestt, and : the mill rate is ten milli.. They felt they Aould. ' definitely. ' operate the shout on . thin 'levy, and possibly retire the •• debenture: as well.. :1uron` West has'. tWe busses covering four rtoutes, with: no •'route ' over 4i . miles,, so 'that: in the summer time •' the earliest 'pckup is not until after- eight • o'clock. Transporation .costs'. run to about $4,876;.• with grants` equaling roughly half of this amount. Comparative Kinloss Set-Vp. Mr. Waldie pointed out that because of their scattered lova- tion • there ,is' good.: reason `why all squid. ' .not attend ' a central school its Kinloss. ' • He :did , however, ,use a .hypo- thetical.: ypothetical• example: to explain: the grants system. .in such 'a caase.. Grouping, four: sections .in • the more central part of the .TOWn ship, •with• an overall' 'assessment .comparable , the .Huron' West , area, :' Mr', • Waldie `'showed how .a central '• school `,could be built and financed . on' approxi= mately: a• one Mill levy. . Per • pupil.: day ' costs in Kinloss schools._vary.. widely; L Attendances figures.. at• . the • 'eight operating. schools,:.subject to .change . from time to' time, .are U1, • 31; No. 2, No.' 3;= 7 'No. 4, 34 •No, 7, ,36;' No. .8,' 17;• No. 9 ' .4.; .No: • 10, 35.. When �the.decision •was' -reach ed to bring: the .*natter before the ' ratepayers . " of each section;'' Mr; . Waldie stated that ;if *it was desired ' he would be willing .to,' attend. these Meetings. WANTED WANTED TO BUY All kinds 'of *USED FURNITURE, STOVES` .. and: FEATHER TICKS, any other .articles' for' sale. •' Phone' Collect Brussels ,'260 •. or write LOUIS WAXMAN Box 47 'Brussels, Ont. IMrs. l± 'rank Stoneham, . London.. Visitors ' 'with Mr. land . Mrs.' Herb Finnigan, Mrs.'. W.' Clure and a Mrs. Winnifred Wid- combe were Mrs. Alfred Hef 'ford,. 'Miss •~Margaret Joy ,D:urniz• and Mr. 'Bill • Atkinson, Toronto, and Mr.• J. C. Durriin,: Kitchener.' Miss •siClara Sproul•. was home from Stratfprd with Sisters sisters.. Misses .Rebind and Nettie Sproul.' " The ' St. Pauls • Guild: ' held 'a • successful . "euchre in the; Pan,. ish_; .,Hall on Thursday night of last.' week. Twelve . tables were engaged '•with .players. Winners were, Ladies .high,: Mrs..Lorne lvers 'and 2nd high, Mrs..; Wilbur Brown. Men's: high, . M .. Charles . Besides: his wife, _''the 'former. .�: �'..._.. ,. <.�_. , . � .. _.-_._. .n R i'vett and .. •2nci high,Gir. Paul .l . Ethel Ada 'Laurence, he is :Surd Caesar. Visitors Sunday''',with" Mr. and Mrs. = Ben Mole ' were . Mr. and. Mrs:. D;on Walden, : Vicki .and, Monty, . Kincardine. and ,Miss Jeanette •Mole, P.ort',•Elgin. • KINLOSS FARMER LAID TO REST JOHN JAMES BUSHELL.. The death • .of Olin. James Bushell •a lifelong Jnlough dis- trict farm.er, occurred • in Wingham h_ ospital on: Monday of last .week a few days after was hospitalized.: He Was in his 82nd • year •arid ,was one of the district's ;esteemed and respects. ed senior, citizens.' He was the last surviving,' •meinber et a 'family of four sons born to William ' . Nathaniel Bushell and Mary Shelton John. was born in Kinloss: on Septem- ber 27th, 1878. In 1912 :he mar-. .vied Stella. Arin Montgomery of Huron Township; The funeral' 'service Was' con- ducted by Rev. 'T •J. McKinney of Kinlough • Presbyterian ''Church at the McLennan aiid• MacKenzie • Memorial Chapel on Thursday. ' Elmer .'Umbaei was organist. Interment '. was in Greenhill Cemetery, the ,poli; bearers being William ,,Burt, Frank' 'Maulden, ,Lyman Sutton, Mac Lane, Jack Enimerson and Mark Johnston.' Mr. Bushell had for . a number of years served as a r member of session at Kinlough. 'He is survived by . his , wile, two •daughters, ,Mrs. Donald MC - Ewan ,(Mabel) of Culross; Mrs. Herman Fisher (•Aisla) of Ben= miller and four sons, Max, agar - ley and Donald of Kinloss . and Perry of 'Toronto; and 21 grp.nd children. / Mr. Bushell';' was predeceased by` three brothers, William N., Nelson and Russell.. 1 ``totir Subscription Paid? PAGE ELEVEN' —199. FORD, automatic, 1'1,000 allies, like new —1957 FORD 4 -Door HARDTOP, •V-8 •automatic, —1953 :, CHEV' BELAIR, automatic, just like ' new l-1953 ' PLY MVMOU'1 H, complietely overhauled -1953: OLDSMOBILE, A-1 'SPECIALS THIS WEEK 1-1956 FORD 1-1955 MONARCH HARDTOP 1.1951 FOR/ D 1-1940 FORD Drop In And Get A Price On These SPECIALS. s Fina . Bill Hunter Phone. 55, Lucknow FORMER RESIDENT. DIED ''AT SEAFORTH • The; death of Lorne S. Web- ster, age 77, `occurredin , Scott Memorial . %Io'spital; ' in Seaforth on Sunday. • He had farmed,in .McKillop Township and ad served •as • a mail 'carrier: for, tions" ' 'li be ` the theme to be thirty years:until his' retirexrient carried.out 'in 'the worship' serv- TO, ATTEND ; SYNODICAL The Annual meeting of the Hamilton -London `Synodical of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church, in Canada is to be held' April 5, 6, ° and 7, in Knox Church, • Wood- stock. "Life's. Lasting .1Fonda Mr...Webster /was a native of this' community, and prior ::::to - moving to Seaforth 1Re . and his Evans, Ingersoll, and Rev: G; L. wife .'had operated '.the'. farm at Douglas, Woodstock. : Attending, the "foot of .Irwin'S Hill," • west' 'froth '''this • community will: be of the village, now' owned 'by:: Mrs: Robert MacKenzie of .Luck= Bob Reid. nowiand.1VIrs. Alan McAuley „Mrsi.-_Lovell:_:Huston-of_Ripley;:• ces'to be conducted by Rev. J. Esler, , Brantford, Rev. Walter, ilcennedy, Paris,_ 1lev. ' D: T;.. vived : by five daughters and a : ' BORN • sister Mrs: Sark •' Congram . of • ELPHIGK "= At : the ,Wingham, Waterloo. ,. p • General Hos ital on . Saturday, The; funeral service and .• inter- March . .12th, ":,1960, ; to Mr.' and ment • Was • held :at' Seaforth on' •Mrs. Kenneth Elphick,• R.R. 3, Tuesday: Lucknow, • a' daughter. invested in our; GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES .to earn -- 1. TO 5 YEARS Don't delay interest 'begins the day you . invest your, money. To' invest -- see your local agent or,send us your ;cheque. Out-of-town .cheques: are ,accepted ` at par. 7769 1VNM(TGAGK SIT, tsT C©MPA: Founded in' 1877 Head, Office: Stratford British Mortgage & Trust . Company, Stratford. 4 T enclose' 'my' ' ,. ,,,cheque,fore $ .iiii.i...., for, investment+ for .v.,aii:ar.ir 'cora*• Please 'send Mme a' folder giving full .information, • Yii..ili: Hil.- .Y' ..• n...a,H,ia, 4 - 4 .as.i 'it' .....r ... . ........ 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