HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-26, Page 3WED ]cI. DAY`S :0V. 26th, 194
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Rev: Wai e� Vic.. CIeah
SU NE AYE, NOVEMBER, 30,
10:00 ,a. Sunday School
11:00 a r ;, Morning; Worship
1:00 p.in. Dungannon .
7:00 P+ Fvenin_g Worship
LUCKNOw
1.41ITED CHURCH
, 1Wi sister:
Rev. Gordon R. Geiger,
B.,A.,,,. at), 1
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uRON TOWNSHIP • ' i A 'large a endlture Ilea year
tCouttnued #rq , llage? .. .4�was the Purchase 'cif new
ik I text boobs, due to the old ones
Seboo. firgstee; Election , t
,becoming obsolete,: Vie. Roard f
Urs Donnie MacDonald, Cam ,
Bron �c.�uley Wm, exPacts to end the year with
MacCreath` $1000 credit balance.
and Howard Hodge were . nom -'t
inated to. fill the fqur• vacant Reeve""Speatks
seats on the Ripley 5choot Area l ,eeve • aClaude Dare aPQhe :of.
Board, This was: an ,acclamation. ty Council 'Mattel's d the
Five t stee$ axe needed ., �, work in Ward 5 of the Township;
,establish the neer .Hiuron.:West •; He' ,descr lbeA a anile of ' road'
Area Board. Seven men ' have t mark di4 e ort .the' 4ath ConCessnon.
Flu a Bo d contest these.. dive'. With their own*naciiinery, $720
seats. They are Jahn„ McCltarles � was SAent 'On the Kinloss ��bounct-
•eonard Irwin; 1 p ark Reeve Dorelsaid it s iarri-
Ral'h, 'Hunter,
:Reg' QodfreY,'. Willham Ferguson, as ree a for to again ;stand
Leonard
• , ' as reeve,
ne °Hard Reid and Robert 'Court7} �Counoill9r' John. �� �ac1VZt�?`!ch�.�..
y. new area ,J�aarn'` Ma li, 1 1,'.thought ,the *sent road. incur-
dude School. Sections 5, , g� and ance,was too mnuch#,.but that they
23 and is 'centred in., the Reids
j could: not afford.to take a ch�n+�e:
CCorners area, • It is. the future on r y less He said the -question
plan to build one school for. these �$ 'always present in the minds
three 'section's. of the ratepayers, ".Are ewe get-
, ,the ;best from our tax dol
• DiscusS High. School. s?"
tars, He said no one gave, bet-,
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chairman 0C,- Reid.. was appointed.' ;Mr urge .than ;Reeve Dore. 1Vxr.
of the ratepayers'
by said that the Town-
Di-
�. .uunvua.. ax. y u v.•i. _. l . >+w_'T .":,,b,•90,' #C,A: Ali* .. ' ..
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11.00 a.m. — Divine Worship
British and Foreign .I3ible
Society. COlored "The-.
Living Word In Japan."
catnIrtunity Service,
Thought FOr The Week: •
Kites rise against, not with,
the wind.
Lotai It General
:,IVLis•Ses Flora' and Olive Web-
. .ster Went tC# Toronto at the week
. end where they will spend sante:
time Prior to going to Viret Vir-
ginia to viSit friendS. •'
Oita .for. Several. weeks. with 'a
StubibOrri' case cf pleurisy was
. taken •• to %. Byron IftiSpital: this
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. and Mrs. ViC Errington
Of 'Dungannon' Visited laSt week
'in Tornoto and attended • the
, Gordon SaUnders visited last
week, in , Toronto and: attended
.Winter ,
,Mir. „and Mrs. John BeacOck
NeStletOrl week -end:
Kendrick and,. •Madelyne
MacMorran:. •
. , ohn A.". MacDonald out, building both-'surnmet and wint-
District High School. When the ago the' emphasis was on tirn-1
lined :the operation of the Ripley. er' roads, •whete 'several . years :.
school- was built the attendance I mer .roads. alone. He. sPc4ie of the I,
.livas thiktY-five and it has pre -1 new cemetery Chapel and how(
gently 'grown to, 114. , A growth: proud the' TownShip should 'he
in attendance is expected .over I of' it. n stating. be Would' ruri .
'the next' few years & the Board' fOr reeve John said, "I can't .hit.
is, presently constructing two ad- a home run or run the bases but
I,hoPe I can teach the young fel,'
PAG TIMM
• far' Men and ROM
GREAT WEST,.. .KITCHtNS0
aRgTfitft}1001);. .04,111-1A TT
Children's Strewn .1„,iners by Kitchen •
Pants' anct,Jealis for the Family
WpRIC
Plaid • flette„: woollette sport shirts, ail Wool, plaids!.
Nub
100% Nylon, Wool and Part Wool, gox
Sox Knitting Wool, 4,
k s, traces
Dress Shirts, Trousers' •
JACKEXS
Melton, BroadOloth, Fieece, Twill, Suede
ditional classrooms.: .An
teaeher this year. plus. the
ustial Salary sintreases; has caused
Use' Our.. Christrnas Lay -Away Service..
Walden spoke ot his men he said, There are no
Alfred
'friill 'rate is 'Presently. 5.5. Dr. i df the TOwnshiP, The,Lakeiho e paving' ahd the sideroads a
MacDonald 629eCted that a half road- tram the'12th condession 'la. I'vers7' Ife
illiJI inerpase would take,. care - of th'e Keyei property, CoSt $2049. • etinpared the ,1 town
A ,goverturient, grant, will pia- i the 4th ' cone'eSsion 'AM,. abaut.
he cost of -the 'me* COnstruqtion. .$806 was 'SI)Pnt tor' road ,WorY on,f',00%vg:hoani.irpelltaarit'ci. v/tIvInitthri," t.hh:hatavist:ifsr.n1W°txr.eivt:Wire
ihly exceed 80 Percent of the: •$300Q of graVel 'was ' Piit '00 his t 'aide:MadS. Mi*: Makin felt' a 1°
. ' I ward. Mt: Walden" ex ressed hiS I of inconey - Was .being spent 0
cost of the new,addition.
lated that the OrOSOrit mill rate I
113 Jack Campbell dealt witn the .
o
e raiSed. The school . was' ccirn- 1 road WO* cliie In Ward 1 and t'FiPt' thY'Ins!,,iiP'" 4-e 'said' '
or
re
a -
of
Pleteily ,redecorat'ed, inside d i stat , that the lighthous.e road I. In reply. to this chairgin John.
otit during the last year and two i had ' Cost over .$30K
ears .ago a. new: heating,, sYstein i ed. his Opinion that . the ConceSs- 'Of th
He .ekriiess..! Reid POinted out tthat One-sixth.
. ionvin hii ..tkraid/vtiere x.aciy toil IS derived f.rooi ..the beaches.
. . , paving and that the next work' Bill Leonard said! ihat he had
Fred Martin Visited recently I 'lay ip. (rnaling .rdady.- the side- r n9 • council exPerience but had
with Mr. and Mrs: Allan Stuart a s.,
in , Toronto and -attended • the for deputy7reeve,' He would like lthlia." and had' worked ' "I ' I
ack stated he wOuld run] been ;on the schOol board in MAir
'John MarOn. a' Maple and ' at, to. see .a Town§bip,,plan set at !With tOtincil in this conpection.
'tended the Royal Winter Fair: Paving' about fiVe. miles Of, reed; . ,t.T.'4eorige SteWart, who.had prev;
with Mrs. FlaeChel •IrWin, in Lon- )
Mrs. NI: •,IrVilin Visited. recently.1 - winiain• n. 1:0;‘3;,, tiie, iinlyi ious niunicipal service in .East -
nor tOwnship felt' that Huron
- . . • . . • be iseeking ',re-election •tO that . their reeyes er,ery two' years. "It
Messrs-, ' Ed.:, Evan and, Gran t 1 mice. 'spoke of 'road
AfseQuii4h ..attended the -*wall Dollaid. .ivieoltay's milVert• .'i'; anything
Winter' Fair last Week • ' , back lifiamt County
ifence was being sold because "no,
one on thelOth was interested,
in putting it up although they :
bad'been approached in this re‘•
gard. Township pays anyone •
putting this' fence up: The ques-,..
tion was broUght up,.. does , snow.
fence pay? OVer $1000 is spent,
annually: in having:•snow fences -
erected and taken doWn: .Conn-
cillors are split in their .opin-.
d ions .in this regard.
a Naninations received by Clerk
!Earl Tout were as follows:
htistrO:as
ti,rs
..1=UCKNOW.. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION..
Stores Will Ete Open
DAY THURSDAY,
.DECEMBER 4, 11, and
STORES .BE OPEN EVENINGS
Friday, 'Saturday, Monday, , . Tuesday, Wednesday
Robert Pinlay, president Elmertimbach, secretary
sideroad costing $1460, . The 1 a,.lot of money was ibeing spent
Clark Church iik boundary.widen.'-, on gravel that was blowing all
ing Cost $490. Grants: -of 50% and! over:the TOwnship: '
80% are aPplicable on this, work.i looucillor Jack Catripbell. said
_ ' ' Tells Of- Grader . ).he was .pleased' , to hedr Mr.
2 grader, costing about $3500. Mei chloride program .since the first
1 • Steve 'Irwin, rod superintend- I Ste*art's opinion on this as he
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. grader' was purchased over tWo , ear on couneil Jack also stated'
years agd at a eciet of $12,qoa. A I that" this Was the ,first year. Hui -
new. grader woilld w cost ' over ',on had .received part , of the
$30,000 so the' Township felt that County tourist. grant. ' :., .
, Chester Emmerton announce
his. intentions of . running fo
reeVe.. lie stared he had no, ax
., Ptic'red''gircitned4 a 'tClha:stt651realsid-X1. atnhe intatd-
lion meeting', that the' lax rate
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WINGHAM ONTARIO
Two Shows each night commencing at 7.15 p.m.
November, 27). 28i. 20
.' Robert Ryon,
(Adult .Entertaitubeat)
. The story is taken from the Erskine Caldwell novel
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the overhaul •t
- Ben rarrell; a, nominee for,
Coimcil, . was not Present, SO
nornination Paper was not valid
e 'the ,10th concession. 'Road Stipet,
rl sale af Township, snow fence ort
Iwonld he •back up this year, tis
it Was, -.lie congratulated the
Righ School. Board in keeping
of the additiOn to the schOol, In
Ifettecting on previous reinarks
Made albout the winter 'rOads in
f the TownshiP, Chester stated the
1..2nd concession had been ,closed
tharles tinmerton, in armour'.
., Cing, his' in tention of, standing :for
County ,Council reqtiesting a
j Vote on: daylight Saving, time. . •1
I. Hamilton MacKinnon, Dan It., . x
Norval Nesbitt,. all nOnlinees. for
• Austin Mattin said there had
been na representative On dOunca
yearS. Ito- Mentioned that with
Claude' Dore retiring' he was the #
1 'east of the. 1,5th Sideraad:, Austin
; felt that their Ward had been 1 ,,
! neglected in ,,,,,,the past years' and `I, .
Chester Emnierton
Clande :Dore RE. .
(first two oualified)
Jahn 1VlacMtirehy
COUNCIL
(first Seven qualified)
Chaves i.Enimerton
Hamilton AtacKinnon
Austin Aurtin,
Norval Nesbitt
Clarence Dunlop
Dan. R, lVracKenzie,
# George 'Stewart '
:Ben ,Farrell ,(riot valid)
1VIrs.:.Donilie MacDonald
Cameron IVIacAuleY
IVIcCreath
'1-loward Hodge
.IIURON-WEST AR EA
Ralph nunto
MaCCharles
l„eonard Irwin
William. Ferguson'.
Robert Courtney ,
I, 1 adventure in Vista-coloutk;
i Mon., Tu'es., Wed., Dee. 1, 2, 3, --, Adult. Entertainmerit
Mei
tlitiirS., Fri., gat.; Dee# '4, 5,, 0 Double' Bill
:Anthony 'Steel, Anna Maria Sandri and. Donald Sinden ,
made hi. Tc4rlicolour a tale. Of Africa 'during
World war IL —
"THE BLACit TENT"
Michel Kay, Peggy Webber and 4aCkie Coogan
"THE SPACE CtilLORtN".
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