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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-12, Page 2"#'AGE TWO RIPLEY FAIR. SHEAF EXHIBIT TOPS PROVINCE ASSESSMENT • THE LUC OW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO • Ripley'Pair lays'claim to ance is that.they signify the the larigest sheaf Acompetition. in of the field ,crop'' competitions the. province. There were, 16 sponsored by the fair:: Ripley. displayed at this year's •:fair ex- ,Fair has nine such ..competitions, ceeding the C.N.E.'.The; competi- ;thegeatest. number ; of . any fair tion is promoted by Aubert in the province 'Wylds 'and Jim '' Needham. Exhibits at the fair represer•'t-. Of the'' indoor:: exhibits the ed 154 field ..entries, Eby far the. sheaf display , is fust; .to meet, greatest number in Ontario.. The the a ,e. number. of ;grain entries,: 70,, now y While the sheaves' make a : surpasses the number at the Winter Fair. ' Royal- l- ' their•'import- leas' ...chi laa $7=YEAR OLD, SUBSCRIBER.• RENEWS'' FOB:.TWO ' YEARS , From William Miller of Sask.,' atoon ' and • '' formerly of West;, Wawanosh Township, comes along !his renewal to The . Sen- tine . far a two-year. term: Mr.. _..Miller: •was born;: and raised' on :What is now the 'Gordon Lyon's . farm . 'on • Concession ' 12, 'West Wawanosh. . He will be ` ' 87 in November, PARK ' : At Winghain General Ilospital,: on Saturday, •-October- 1, 1960, to . •.Mr.. and Mrs.. Benson Park, 'Dungannon a daughter. WILKINS-At Wingham • Genet. - al enera . Hospital, on : Thursday, Sep- tember 29th; 1960, .to Mr and Mrs. Herbert . Wilkins, R,11. 7; Lucknow; a daughter,, (Still- born):.' SELLS PRINT SHOP, and :Mr. Miller believes . it may . Clarence written in a ady rich hasMacD onald of''code be his last renewal. •, The letter sod p • sold his printing •;bust - is ' clear,. steg, hand, but Mr:. Miller , added, "I ness.' to ' Cla'yton Nivins and . Ken feel tune is running, out andI , Miller. of the: Signal -Star staff. may, reach tihe end' of the trail Clarence, a • native of this com- in'"two .years time •or .before."' munity, started his trade at The • Sentinel prio.r ''to enlisting' in BORN �t .•I, the war.he was employed at The N�ICHOLSON-�At ;Windham;WindhamGe- i ' ' in Goderich for • :-Signal, � Office neral 'Hospital on Tuesday, , Oc- { some 18 years before taking ov- tober 4th; 1960 to Mr. and ' Mrs , er. , the Print Shop business some Kenneth Nicholson,. R,;R: 3, Luck- .23 years ago. Clarence's plans now, a•. daughter. are not. definite.. • 1.1915 in World "War 1..,.Following pumps 1N. HURON• Huron Township Council met as. Court of Revision on the 1960 Assessment. ',roll which was , pre rented by- Hugh Cameron ' show ing an increase •in assessment. of $19,075, and; total "assessment of $3,169,287. As there were no, ap- peals received the roll was• ac cepted as returned and the Court of Revision was adjourned. and , Council proceeded with. the: re-. gular Township business. • Moved by 1VIeKinnon-Lowry, that we give, a: grant of $145.10 to the •Ripley Community park committee to cover expenses & repairs., • Martin, McKinnon, • .that . we charge 12: , cents per . head'. for 'Spraying cattle for „ lice. Moved by .Walden -Lowry, that we 'advertise for tendersfor snow plowing' and allowstand- ing. time ' of $100. per 'month in Deceniber, January. , and • 'Febru, ary. McKinnon -,Walden;' . that the Treasurer pay: the following, counts; . Cemetery Ivan Pollock, care of Cemetery; $80.80; Township - Hugh :Cameron, assessing and postage,' '$812.25; ;Registrar .of ' Deeds, list,.. 4.49; Telephone System, ` phone ' in Hall .and tolls„' 12.50; "Earl Tout, plat ing Federation,/ of Agr. • •on roll, 21.54; borii 1VraciDonald, care ±'of Hall,' 8.00 Alfred Walden, 2. sheep killed by, ,,dogs, 40.00;;Chas. Emmerton,:.: valuing sheep; 3.00; Glenn :Farrell; , collector's post- age, 50.00;: A. 'T. McLaren, sur- vey of part of Raglan' St., 50.00; Roads _ Steve Irwin,: superin- tendent, $291.65,' Ernest. Walden,, :grader operator, 290:67; Mrs. G. MacDonald;.: land for lighthouse road, •100.00; , Steve. Irwin, 'Mile- age.' and ' telephone ' tells,. 65.35; Mrs;: Ivan Doupe; 'mower repairs, 6:36; George Crothers Co.; . grad- er. repairs; 429.04; D. G Mac- Donald/ gasoline, 111.9.0; :•B.: M. Ross; Engineer's fees :on bridges,; 860.00;, Imperial Oil Ltd., diesel .fuel, :195:0Q; Waiter . 'Culbert, stationery, 1.75; Burlington Steel Co , • bridge steel, 1,460:51;. ' D aily Corimercial News,. Adv't. for bridges, 34.25; , Roy Marshall, hauling. gravel, 39.60; ;Coiling Bros., . hauling gravel; . '735.00; R 1. .Shantt, , : hauling, gravel, 582.00; Harry Colling,'; hauling & loading,.. 909.00; . Graham Cook,, hauling • gravel, 310.00; W. "Kemp- ton, 'hauling' ,gravel,• 195.00; • Reg: Godfrey, '' 'gravel, ; 75.00; James .McTavish, gravel, :68.00; Mrs. Herb. Huston, '., gravel, `100:60; Morford McKay, grader 'and mower repairs, 34.60;• H.: Hodge, repairs, . 48.40.. ' 'Total roads, $6,975.40. !EARL: TOUT;. Clerk. A, ANDREW HONORED B. HEREFORD BREEDERS 'WEDNESDAY, .00T. 12th, .1900 ROULSTON TO. .SUPPLY AT CLINTON -• Bev:, G. L. Mills, minister of : 'Qntarie St, United. Church in Clinton was elected chairman of Huron, presbytery. He succeeds 'Rev. A.' E.. Eustace. of Goderich Who leaves the Presbytery next - month to +become minister ; to: LD H S NEWS the ,congregraton of Empress . Ave. United Church .in London. Other nets.. appointments in the Presbytery. Were Rev. S. E. Le- • wis. of Exeter, . convener of the • Committee' of Colleges and Stu- dents; Rev. J. Ewart Clarke; of. .Gorrie-Wroxeter as convener of the radio .:and television. Commit,- tee ommit:tee and Rev. A. H. Johnston of Brucef ield-Kippen to the . Rural Life.' Committee. ' Mr, J.' H. Kincaid of .Goderich. addressed' the • Presbytery Con-. cerning. the Capital . Funds , zip - peal. To, date' $7,990.00 has been received iri this . appeal: ' Rey. A. Eustace who . presided. over the meeting spoke . of the ses- cions of tte General. Council of tilLichnreli which. met ,recently irrEdinonton , and to' which •. he was ' a' delegate. $80,00,0.00 ''was, accented as the objective : for• the lVlissionary & Maintenance Fund: for the . Presbytery. It' was also announced that. Dr. 'Robert .Me:�' Lure, medical inissionary on furlough.- from Ratian, India; will'' be •in-•Eketer, on October. 21 to address :a: public. meeting A:;'call :from the North` St. Un- iced Church in Goderich to Rev. Wm... J.., ten'. Hoopen of: Refrew Presbytery'' was 'sustained Rev..:' E:' J. Roulston was appointed re- tired supply. 'for the Wesley Wil- lis .congregation :-iz • Clinton. n • Editors:. Alla Kirk, Keith Kaiser Barry Johnston This. week we wish to int, duce the other new members of our Staff and our Principal. Mr. 'Branch teaches, Industrial Arts. and Boy's Physical ' Educa' tion in Lower and Middle •School, Of all our "staff his tal- ents are one of the, most varied.. During the war he was' a pilot in the -Air Force and stationed on the East coast. He wag also .a test pilot. for`•one year. He work- ed at the Ford Motor Company in Detroit, ' Michigan, He sold machinery: for,. two. years and worked in lithographic ' shops. He also manageda, printing' shop in Windsor,: He is fond 'of sport's, especially golf and swimming. Being a less fortunate' staff member, 'he has -no -house here and drives aback to Windsor and his family on week -ends. Mr. Branch says •that in --all his' tra eels he finds Lucknow to be the "friendliest town.''• Mr..: • K.irk our • principal not had quite so varied a career. He was .principal. of Lorne Park College in . Port 'Credit for four years, after graduating. in .arts. from .McMaster University; Ha Milton. IIe was principal.- of Beaverton High School for two years and has taught in Mark - dale, Tweed and Belleville. High Schools Besides this he• was.. minister' of . the • Free "Methodist - Church in .Huntsville for four years. ,He has also obtained his Master of Education /degree fromr- University or Toronto;;. Besides these . new teachers.' & those intro'duc'ed last Week, there is Mrs. Hewitt teaching Home Ec. and Health.; Miss Fiederlein, Math and Latin; . Mrs.. Suter, Latin and French; Mrs.' Johnston, MathY•Enng., and •Science and Mr, . Kelterborn, History and :. Geo- 'graphy. Do ' :you not think they make up ,' a wonderful staff?.. / Editors: ,Patricia Husk, Carole Steeksma, Wanda' Henry. Now, being as Field Day and; the, Fall .Fairs are,in the past, we will : have to' , get . down to busi- ness; getting ,an education and. making the most of our special priviledge of, attending ;school. Last week saw the election of the candidates . for the presidency. of the Literary.'Society and their: officers who 'had been campaign .:.Splinters on' the ladder. of .sue-' cess are much sharper . on. ,the ..'. •way .down: ing throughout the school. The results of Thursday's •.poll were as • follows:- President, Allan McDougall; Vice -Pres., • Elaine • Hodgins; • Sec., ' Janet' Finlayson;' •Treas,, .Doug Schmid• Press Re,' porter,. ' Dan Dalton;.` Pianist, Al- lan ,,Kirk,..,. • The form: representatives to the :