HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-05-25, Page 9WEDNESDAY,. . MAY °25ith, 1960
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THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, L,Uc KNOW, ONTARIO
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■ A BRICK' BUILDING
' • in: perfect shape, situated- 'on a
■ the Main Street in Lucknow, close to school. and' church, ■
o . Has: new oil heating ,• system, two new apartrnents with •
• hardwood` floors. New 4, -Piece bath in each apartment,
a built-in cupboards, This is priced to sell`' and Can. be
II bought op ,te1'rns, •:
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. LAKE LODGE and all. ,furniture and ;equipment at
• Bruce 'Beach; Lodge has 12 bedrooms. Dining room
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, seats. 2 0.. ' Bathrooms upstairs .and °down..Most' of equip-''
▪ rnent is new including deepfreeze. Immediate posses-
s' sion.
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A NUMBER OF, HOMES. in Lucknow; well located with
all conveniences, ranging 'in price from $3,000 to .,
• $8;000.
N . SIX ACRES adjoining Licknow; good house and barn,
111 town 'Water .and' hydro. ,Can .be. bought with low down ' ■
DISTRICT' ANNUAL
HERE, IN JUNE
1Virs Evan Keith Was hostess.
to 'the Kairshea Women's Insti
- tute when they met for their
May •meeting.. Mrs. Cliff Rouh.•
■' ston and Mrs. Currie Colwell
i;. were in c!harige of the .meeting.
IC. The scripture Was read by Mrs.
Parish Moffat. •
It was the I'ublie. Relations
meeting and, the roll call,, `:What
is your beef?" brought many
and. varied answers from the .17
members. A report of the Con-
ference. at G.A.C. Guelph, held
for Public 'Relations:Officers
■ was given by Mrs. I .arvey Hou-
stun, branch delegate. It was an;
w opportunity to • Meet our new
Provincial President,Mars; L. G.
•. Lymbur•ner, and 'newly elected
■ .Secretary -Treasurer; Mrs. Ger-
n ald Holder. Mrs. E. J. Roylance,
a.
■ payment. •
II A E NUMBER R.. O F COTTAGES .fully furnished on Lake:.
i . Huron" between Ainberley . and Point, Clark, priced to
sell. :
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`President.,
Columbia, was also
the Conference and
lowing the banquet,.
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u, Mrs, , Donald J.
•■ : A ,NUMBER OF FARMS in Lucknow district, well lo • -
u cated, some on highway, these farmsare priced' to sell
and can., be bought 'on . terms. ' i
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■' ▪ 150',A,CRES .adjoining. St. Helens, ' good brick' house,,
l' large' barn, can n• _be bought oh terms as : owners have' •;
■ other. interests. :
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III 60 ACRES dust :off. highway 86, good house and shed ;1
▪ for stock, 1.0 acres', of bush, immediate possession: • i
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• 18 :Months Guarantee
. .. . 2 Years . Guarantee
, 48 Months Guarantee
(With Exchange)
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heel Alignment.:'and.Baianci'ng
Motorcade' .Dealer — 'Phone: 3, :Lucknow
MacKinnon
gave the report of the District
Directors meeting. The District-
Annual will be ' in . Luclknow
town, hall, with Lucknow and
Paramount branches . as hostess.
Bruce, Centre,. district will :be
hostess to• the Bruce ' County
Rally in Port ` Elgin' on' October
20th. DelegatesQto • District An-
nual, Mrs, Cliff R'oulston,: Mrs:
Donald MacKinnon, Ma Ted'
Collyer, 'Miss Dean • MacLeod; al-
ternates,
• Mrs. ' Alex McLeod,
Mrs.` W. F. MacDonald.'
The Extension ,Service Course
chosen was. "How to Conduct
Meetings".. An' invitation is ex-
tended , to ;any interested officers
in other neighbouring Institutes
or' other societies.. The': recom
•mendations" `of anexecutive
meeting regarding work of e,
eSun` shine committee' was..acre t
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d at� the �Meeting:
'and Will be
voted on at next rneetin'g;.. to
form a By -Law. : •
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• Mothers 'of' the 4=H' Homemak-
ADOPT' SALARY;, SCHEDULE, The '-schedule .: represents; an ing. Club and Kairshea ;members
overall :salary. increase of . ap- are invited . to a Casserole. Sup
(Continued from 'Page 1') ' proximately.` $2,000; . which'will•'•.pe'r, '.: Saturday, June 18th at.4•
Board, took ' the initiative in
be all but offsetf' by the saving p.m. at. the 6th 'School .House';
suhimi tin .their ,schedule•' to the that will. resui.t• if only j half day: by rneriibers of the 47H Club ' An
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representatives,The ' kindergarten sessions are •requir- .. amusing contest, by; Mrs.:
Federationy
did'. this, • she ".said ,
in •effect be ed. : well, "Name . the ;Faces", ' (some
cause theN Hoard • had little op. Press In Attendance "'
portunity to study, the../schedule; The: question arose as to whe-
presented i'lay • the' teachers, at Cher or, not the Press would 'be
their meeting". them. Sub-
- sequently_ reviewing the propos
als, they were now prepared to•
take the initiative: ..
The negotiations" were broken
down 'into nine :with points, ' . ,
h . al
most', spontaneous agreement . on'
most bf the' ':points. The Federal.
•tion asked for a general, $400 in-
crease a $200 increment and
people• didn't , recognize thein
selves)'. created .much merriment,.
Miss • Dean: McLeod agave.. '" a
aowd 't
1l� e . • sit in at the meet- reading. Mrs: Rso
oulston, had. me'
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ing, 'and after, a 'brief three-way, members read • .amusing': short
conference 'on 'this' •I? oint. the verses, and ' also extended :•the
enior Sentinel reporter :covered. courtesy` remarks :::`The June
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the :meeting voluntarily ''retiring meeting Will . be held at,• the
:when each "side hao some key home of. Mrs. Currie Colwell,'• at
points to "discuss. 8:30.
At 'the' close. of, as we. said,
a most harmonious and congenial
meeting, Miss Harndwer. 'con''- ASH I ELQ PU'.PILS.
$200 adjustment 'increase with a ►rented• . that it the presence of '
$5.000, maximum The "Trustee Abe Press had anything' to do PR.ESEN'T' ' CO+NCERT.
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rations had been carried on,: she .' Pupils/ .of. Ashfield Township •
was E'"for it:'Schools, under . the `• direction of
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Mi Fisher. said:' "Y Wish to their music .:`supervisor, • Mrs:•
thank' this Board for the' excel Duncan Simpson, •presented their
lent manner, in: which 'tire, have spring conceit in the. .L.ueknow
treated the' teachers' ' repr'esenta, District High :.School on Friday
`.arid for their .fartsighted night. • '
trves The varietymusical
planning in the best' interests' of Y program.
p gwas enjoyed by a large • audi-
the community and the 'children in iv, 0 epee:: The numbers:. were all
Mit. Jessie Alln, chairman of group and chorus presentations,•
apart from a self). by Florence
'the board,, thanked the • Board MacLennan:
of.'Lochalsh• '
.members 'for • their,; support; and-
made reference to' co -opera The" chairman, was Kalmar.
< staff sand Dawson of ' Dungannon and tee -
troll
flow:or a good teaching chers of 'the ' participating schools
the importance of conti.nuin,g:. .
ers and' rovided a '"satisfactorygood' •relations" with ahem are Don 'Cameron, Belfast; Mrs:
p y Dell Durr in, ; Dungannon;. Tale
futrire." In the • matter of 'the Mrs.' Watson' stated that the Haldenby, Port Albert; ,Mrs.
•summer course requirements Board members' • are keenly 'Frank Ritchie,' Crewe Mrs., Jim
the F responsibilities '
s
the ,Board '1» teachers taking re-'
fresher courses. '
h Was asked if the • acceptance
of the. schedule was 'binding, on: •
future ,Boards, or on staff frig ' r RErit NT{ OF ROBERTS(i!N'S
13001 RFADY SOON
hers. The answer was to:.the of • '
• feet that teachers were on year-, . The spring meeting of the
ly. contracts; • and that ,specific
cases 'Might 'ani f • titre :to. Bruce. County .Historical Society
g se nomwill be held Thursday, May 26th
time which would require negoy ,,n pa'isle-
tiating, The schedule is a'' sound . i y twill •al�clude'
footing for sitiich: discussions, and ?�i'e prograril
those concer..ned Would ` not be films and tants or Bruce. Nor
starting 'from; scratch. will be ready. fQr accepting the schedule, tho
Federtion • representatives. said
they 'Fere prepared to advise the
Board offered' ' $300 acid had in 'th the Manner in which negot=
their 'original submission . set• the
inaximuin at ..$4;200; for Level 2
The contention was that this
latter • figure was not• high •
enough •;'to allow;. for annual in-
,crements, but in any' case the
maximum , figure • was a few,
years • away for , anyone on ;the.
staff, and' would:' thus !have : io
immediate ' affect on costs: • The
Board • agreed . on: this and the
Federation representatives " ac-
cepted the $300 ' "across • the
' board" increase, .
The higher. ` maximum •: ' was
considered an indentive to teach-
Gaviller,' Ward. •
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS' •
Bell Telephone Building
WALKERTON
J E KENNEDY, B Ed , 'B.A.,C.A.-Resident Manager
Telephones Busihess. 633;' 'Residence. 1 Q6 '.
• buffet lunch was enjoyed. ; Mrs.
P: A.' Murray'' thanked the 'girls
`fob inviting the Mothers. Marion
Green .tanked'. the hostess. The
next :meeting ,which will be the
last'scheduled one, will be held
at the home of Marion Green
Several . from the •community
attended the:: Fashion .S•how'. on
Thursday evening at the Luck
District High. Sehool.
: Mr.. ,and Mrs. ;Jas, . Graham 8e.
•Mr. - and ,Mrs.: Joe : Bl,ackborow,
Hamilton, • spent Sunday • :with
`Mr. 'sand :Mrs.. Art.Hodgins.
;Mr. and .Mrs. Jas. Wraith were
in' -Longden , on' Friday attending
the: graduation exercises ,for the
nurses from :Victoria Hospital
'sch�o'ol. ''of . Nursing' when their
neice, Miss Gloria Stobo. was' one
of the graduates. . •
Mr.' and Mrs•: John Schumach-
er,, Mr.'' and Mrs. Perry' Hodgins
and Sharon 'were recent ,visitors''
with Mr. and ,Mrs. Art Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson.
and . family,• -Georgetown, so•
the week -end with, Mr. and •Mrs.
John Schumacher. • Little Dianne
Roberson : returned home with
thein..
•Sunday visitors with Mr.' and : -
Mrs. 'Orval, Wilson a faini1y.
'were •Mr.. and Mrs William Ken-
nedy and ;'family,; Sarnia,', Mr. &
Mrs. Doug :'Drennan and family,
Karutai . and: Mr. 'and •Mrs.''Dave
Kennedy ` and Earl, '..Kincardine,.
Mr. and Mrs; Morley. Wall and •
family spent ,the evening at the
same ;hone.. :
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Cancel Road:Rebuilding Plans
The THuron .County Road Com-
mittee -:has cancelled- ' its, 1960'
Plans to rebuild and 'widen the -
stretch of , road :between , Nile .&
.Carlow':.whish:-...is' in --bad condi.
tion. The: ' cancellation :resulted .:`•`
,when several,' property..owners
refused. to- ` sell the necessary
land for widening the road,: at '
the price' offered.•
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edeyration, representatives aware, of their ', . Little, lO'tYi; Mrs..,,Walter Clare,
aid they were' as interested as: and • are trying' , to do the' best Miss • Rose ar
Kingsbridge; m y
Skaz; 4th; fob Norman, Dun-
g�annon, Nit's:: Jan'ies McTavish,
emloek City; Mrs; ' Howard
.Blake, Lochalsh. ' • . ' •
they • can to keep .within a tea
savable bttdget • .
CULROSS COR'NERS.
The 1`Tolyrood, Supper, 7 ,met
s . home
'pues�day evening at . the
of Mrs, Frank ••`Thompson. The
girls had their - Mothers ' as
man •ohrt Robertson's "History
o guests'. Menus ' 'Were • judged.
f r .sale Barbara Murray made ' cheese
Behcet . biscuits. Corabelle •' Thompson
e'. 16th at $5,00 per
about Juh . ' •• making of
demonstrated the copy. ' ,whole wheat biscuits and June
t B;obertsdkr •oi' Luck,
achers to .
Mr...Stuart . Ackert made, ,plain biscuits. A
work `their Vvay ul? w is president orf the. Society, bisquits.
b7 the .agreed up n , ent. 1 --
therein. •
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'11959 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic, ' fully
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1959. Chev Belair sedan, ' automatic, fully
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1958 Ford Fairlane, automatic
1958 Pontiac •Laurentian, 4 -door Hardtop; fully
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1958 Chev. - Standard sedan ,:,......... ,.: ..,....,...:.,....: $1,9.95
, 1957 Meteor, ., $1,395
1956 Pontiac ,Deltixe Sedan, fully quipped •..::.:..
1956' ford coach, 8 cylinder t :
Two 1955 :Pontiac. Deltixe sedans, with, automatic
1954 'Buick Sedan, automatic o
Number of 1953. ;1953• and• 1954 Models from ,$295 'to $750.
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$2,495
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$995
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1-4958' Chev 1,4 -tori pick-up with long box and rack $1,495.
2--1956 Chev: $1,095
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