The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-11, Page 11•
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711 T41.ICKNOW SEMI -NEL; WCKNOW, ONTARIO:
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1958 Pontiac Stratochief,.. standard transmission, ,...
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1958 Chev Bilcane, sPepial V-8 motor, power brakes, •
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1958 Pontiac w Stratochief Sedan, automatic transmission ,•
fully equipped ''' . • ., ' _ ' • ,. „ .., ,.:. ' . .52,650
1958 they. Biscayne Sedan, 'automatic, .. `'.. • " . : '
fully. equiPPed' • '' ' ' ' ' '' 4 52,650
1958 Chev BiScayne Sedan,$2,450
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1957 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan 'Automatic $2,995
1956 Chev Standard Sedan, fully equipPed°, ' $1,695
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1956 Chev Coach, fully equipped . . ' $1,695
1955 Chev, Deluxe Sedan, Automatic , $1,558
1955 Chev. Sedan, fully equipped $1,450
1955 Chev. Sedan, With radio 51,395'
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1954 Dodge Regent, Sedan ' ; . $1,0.95
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1954 C,hev. Belaire, Coach . • ' $1,195
• 1954. Ford Coach valve -in -head Motor ' . .:, $1,095
.1954 Ford ,Customline, with radio ' - . $1,095.,
1954 Meteor Hardtop, automatic, fully equipped ' $1,095
1953 Dodge Sedan. . • • . ., , " 5895
1953. Ford_ Coach, new motor. ,
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1956 Dodge, Y2 ton Pickup
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-HONOUR J.
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or over thirty years who Will
etire this , year.. Mr. Sanderson
ecalled his first . meeting with
he retiring; inspector',. at the
hesl ey School twenty-seven.
rears ago. "I'm 'Game" he said,
land . certainly spoke the.
As well as Mr. Game's'
vork, the conventions at Ottawa,
roterito,-New York. and Chicago
vere reminisced .upon.•
Miss 'Ena igamenzie. of ,
Kiji-
ardine presented. Mrs. Game
witha bouquet of, roses Bruce
rhrendyle. of Kincardine ekpres-
;ed..courteay remarks to the lad-
es of the church who catered for -
he banquet, 71VIrs. Cecil •Pollard
7.4apld. • • '
• Two:, duets were Sung byMrs:
krnold. Kelly and Miss Charlotte
:Tall of Kincardine...
AA. Gilroy, a familiar name
Lo Bruce County students .ofa
few years ago,, and now an in-
gpector at. Chatham, was present
and spoke a few words.. Mr, Gil-
roy was associated With. , Mr.
Game .froM 1944 to 1954 He re-
ferred- to Mr. Game as "not only.
a big man, but •a . great man"
AccoMpanYing Mt. Gilroy, from
Chatham Were Mr. and. Mrs. EVe-
reft..Lane:. Everett, a‘ native of
Kinioss and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm ,Lane, is teaching music
in Chatham schoola. He pre-
viously was a music teacher with.
headquarters M Port Elgin be, -
fore. going to' chathani.
Walter S. kraugham, assistant
to Mr.. Gaine for the past two
years, and his:successor, spOke
of the untiring efforts put forth
by the retiring ..insPector. He
conveyed greetirigss fromlionoUr.
able Dr, W. J. 'Dunlop, .0idario
Minister. of ..Education, George
PiersOn' superintendent of ele
inentary education and C. • B.
Routley, chairman of the Ontario
Junior Red Cross society.
Presents . Gift
Stuart Collyer, principal of the
Lucknow Public 'School, Present-
ed , Mr. Game with a gift of
money•on .behalf of the teachers,
He spoke h i gh 1 y of the "out-
standing inspector", they ww e r
lOSingg
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Visibly touched by the•giit, Mr.
Gane spoke of his twenty-seven,
years among the teachers of
Bruce.: Before •accepting the in-
speetor position he had taught in
Western Canada and at Toronto.
On:January, lst„ 1932,, he aSsurri=
ed the duties of inspector for East
ruce. He Mentioned 'five teach-
ers • that are still rn the same
schools in. East Bruce, Miss Dore
REACI1ED NINETY°
MARK LAST WEEK
VIrs D W; Jordan, a resident
LucknOw for the past three
.years, celebrated her •ninetieth
blirthday on Monday,. March. ,nd,
She resides with her son and
daughter Jack and Bessie Jor-
dan, in,. the home . formerly Owt1- •
ed by the. late 1Vira. Wilson Ham-
ilton. • ,
• Mrs, Jordan wasthe former
Sarah Kellingtori, •daughter 'of
John and Elizabeth „Kellingtori,
and was born at Bayfield on
:March .2nd,' 1869, She attended,
eliArrsrd
1; aJtolDuilanntril:and . passed, •
away in 1933. They, were Married
in Hibbert Townslup and lived
at FUllerton and Mitchell before
moving to • the ' Brussels district
over 50 years agO. •
• ,A family dinnerwas held at
,Listowel on Saturday, . February
28th in honour of her birthday
and in LticknOW on Monday, .
March 2nd, open house was held'
when friends. .called, •and cards
and messages were received ex-
tending congratulations and best
Wishes, Among these messages
was one. from' John W! Hannay'
Mrs, Jordan has been 'erijOying.,
ooniparatively good 'health, but
has been confined tethe house
by winter COnditionsi exceptfor
the trip to Listowel whieh. she "
erijoy.ed. • • . .
Besides, her son and daughter
in Lucknow, shehas a son Clay-
ton in Toronto and a daughter
Mrs. J. R. (Velma) Turnbull of
Listowel. ••
thy , Lodhead and John Hether-
ington ,of Chesley, Misses Leila
Nelson and: Laura .Schrum of
Walkerton. and. 'Gordon Cun-
ningham of Tara...Only three ,in-
spectors have 'served .East Bruce
in eighty-four years. , . •
In .1944 he assumed the double
inspectorate of East' •and ' West
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/Bruce and A. A. Gilroy became,
associated with him. Ten' years
later Clyde 'EVani succeeded Mr.
Gilroy .until *le appointment of
W, S. Hougharn two years later.
He recalled teachers that had
been teaching in the same schools
over those fifteen years and
those who .1 had had breaks and
changes but were still teaching..
They, were G. . C. H u s to n of.
Southanyton, Mrs. Margaret
Wagner and Miss Laura McKin-
• non of Port Elgin,' Elmer Thomp-
son; Miss •Ena MacKenzie,. Mrs.
'Sam Nesbitt of kincaidine, Mrs.,
J. B. Vasey of Paisley, Mrs. lilOyd
Hill' and .Miss Ruby/ Web13. of
Lucknow,. • Miss Ada .Gawley • of
No. 3 Huron, Bill Cottrill of No.
10 .Kincardine, Mrs'. W.. Sheane
af Bervie, Mrs. Pearl' MacKenzie
of KinCardine. • •Six inspectors
•haVe.serVed in West Bruce since.
1871
Following an extended trip
overseas, it . is_ the 'intention . of
Mr azd Mta. Game to Make their
home in Walkerton. . •
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'VILLAGE COUNCIL
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'which are'. under - consideration
•and, Reeve Joynt felt that if the'
municipalities were/ f u 11 y
formed on the purpose ofthis
undertaking, there would not be
much opPoSition, and he quest.
ioned if a few diaSenting. xnuni.'
cipalities" could . upset the pro-
. gram, at its present stage of pro-
cedure. '•• , • .
• . Drop From G.B.D.A. •
'Council decided • against re-
newing memfiership, in the Geor•-•
gian Bay. Development Associa-
tion: the .1959' fee o u 1 d be
$89 80, and each year the quest -
,ion is raised as to the value of
this ,membership... „
Reeve Joynt said he is trying
Still to get more -induitry—and,
is optimistic. "You've got to : get
out and get after it," ke Said• .
The • Hydro Electric Commis-
sion Of tike Town of Port Elgin
has askedthat the local Commisskin be ftilly 'represented at the
O.M.E.A. convention in Tol-orito
on' 1Viarch •161'17, 18, to support
a resOlution., sponsored by . Port
•Elgin in favour of a more equal-
ized assessment on low 'tension
charges'. These charge S refer to
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To Mr. and •Mrs. Grant Far-.
risk ''at Alexandra Marine. and
general Hospital on March ..'7th,
a daughter, a. sister for Barbara
the "transportation" costs 'charg-
ed the various 'municipalities 'on -
this side of the Hanover power
stationIt was agreed that'Luek-
now should be -represented as it
was necessary to keep hammer-
ing away in a bid to obtain more
equalized hydro rates. '
• 'Snow Removal. Over 52,000.
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.1.54.46%.'"ekt
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ant his Shadow
••Carrying a bone in his mouth,
a dog crossedA rive on a narrow .
jir
bridge. Re saw his o 4 image
reflected in t .eiu.)
a r and decided
that it was another dog with a
'bone larger than his. Consumed
with envy, .he,openec.1 his mouth
to grab the other bone
andiost bio own.,.
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The man who has a planned Sun Life
of Canada insurance program.need
envy no one. For no one an better •
face the future than the man who;
through the medium of life insurance,
has provided for his retirement years or,
if•he should not survive,"forhia
family's future security. •• •
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my Profession and
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• service. Why not
Call me today?. .
You will be under
.no obligation.
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Snow . removal costs ,have now
considerably exceedeci..$2,000 this
winter, but it was felt that by
the Village having its own snow-
plowing equipment this year, the'
uridsually- hi • r eirn v a 1 costs
would be offset Considerably, and.
that barring a . continuance of,
winter conditions, the.
murnci-
pahty's overallsnovv. costs Would
not -,be far out' of line, with the
other years.' • . • .
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