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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-10, Page 14031r r • , 711. A . • 4 r, ^ $2.50 A YeaPTnMvarice,z$100 )t.t' U.S.A. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBFR 10 • AMP* 414PIC.,.149-44'44*. '..,14,44.."1146.=.71Arfe.;. DISCUSS, ,EFFORT AP DISC.IPLINE., ,he DeceMber session, of the LucknoW Ijistriet High. . School )36ard was held as a dinner met- ing.with nieinibers O t1 e 4ch gig staff, , , . • The spring .beautificatioO Of the • grounds was diactissed, ...Shrubs , •Were 'regarded. as • !preferable, to flower beds.' ficin a '*Stafidpoint. Of care aid. ways and meaV. . of • h'eatitifying -the stream which flows acro.ss lie.groundS were cop- siderki, . . . T• he '1Oud.' speaker sYSteM ip to l)e• ; checked :and, airrangenients made for • amplifiers , at the back of the: aUditOritnn. ' • An • inforrnat discOsion tOolt place in regard to examinations results and the lack. of effort and aptitude of. some students. Disci- pline j: also a Matter.' of . Con- cern. . • • Grant Gollan has. ibeen . engaged -to snowplow the School propertY • • The .Secretary was to. inform .inupicipal,Clerks that the..term,of , . Office al3onrd members .expires DeCerriber'alst. • ." • . As. the • school is ..nOW in an inter -school basketball league, •a • request • Was received that.the floor in .the grim . remarked for basketball. • • " . • The 'first.. meting in the New • Year :will be. jannary. 5th, 4 er • ed ge iy nd ry in - as ial as- cet :on • od. , CR�WDED QUT . Last mine advertisingand news copy has crowded this issue so that 12 pages 'fails to meet the .reguirernents at the '"eieVenth hour", vy.-hen, nothing can be done 'about it. Huron Township .election ad- 'ertjsemexts ,are among .,thOse •,CHRISTYLA•S • OREE'rlaNG • ISSUE DECEER 28rd The Sentinel Christmas greeting issue will be lished on Tuesday, December 23rd, so it may 'be distribut- • ' ed on the rural .:routs on , Wednesday, December 24th. • The* orders forgreetings. which W?,.are forced to bold over will be booked this week- end,. and ,Thursday. of next. Week;,rieeeinber 18th will be , the deadline for such adver- tisements, ' until ;next , • • .• Enthusia sm Evident Horticultural Icers. . Name •• ,The Lucknow and District Hot.; Society came into be- ing offiCiallY .last ..Thursday ev- ening, when an enthusiastic group filled the. ,Council room of the Town Hall, to, elect a slate ofof- ficers and to hear 'Clifford Epps, of Clinton,director of District No. 8; Who later, brbught the meeting• , to a ConclusiOn by showing an interest set, -of pictures. ,. •• • n 1 y incl vitt, ac - the u b - r a ;410- lote. ncl, ig gift.aci P.A. MUR,RAV: RETURNED AS BRUCE FA, PRESIDENT , P.A.-Murray, Con. •10, Kinloss Township was re-elected presid- ent Of the Bruce County Federa tion of Agriculture at ,the •annual .meeting at Walkerton on Thurs- day, Wm.' Oswald is secretary,E 'treasurer. Among the other of-, beers elected was Cameron Mc- AtileY of • Ripley, as a three-year director., • , . .. , ,' •• WINTER STORMS 'CREATE • • STREET HAZARDEARLY .RESPONSE::GOOD . - The response :to date to the Bruce County Tuberculosis Asso, ciation:• Christmas seals al:Veal, has • been •very good, but the- ob jective. is far from being reached.. The. seals Went: out on. a county wicle, coverage theweek of NoV- ember 17th. from the office of the SeretarY, Mrs.'Norma MacKay of Ripley. : ., •. . •' . At. December lst returns. had, • totalled ' •$1,400.00. • as coinparecV Said Mrwith $1,818.00 at the''cOrresPondt• • .. E, tura' Society is the one group . ing date .,a year ago, - • Whose, purpose it is to Make your HeWever,. that is far from this community more lovelyto live year's .. , . . County objectivc of $9,000,'. , ' in.' This is a real .forward step...in Last year a total of $8,70 was citizenship, and will •give yo 4 a .centrbutect by Bruce County re- pridein your town and :a touch §idents and organizations, - • k of beauty that will :' always be That roughly represented $1.00 noticed.' for , every letter mailed out H .• .,. • ' • Rv. Gorden It Geiger . was 8;865 of them The first follow-up will be. sent out this :wek. It chairman, •-and • traced the•early is a reminder to. those who have promotion and an iterirri-Organi- not yet "bought"their stamps; zatioh meeting when an 'initial to do so at their earliest conveni- canvass \vas launched to obtain ence to help.in.the. constant battle a 2.5 member Minn./nun in order against tuberculosis . — to apply for a charter. The niern- Mrs:, MacItaY and Mrs. !Tan A. bershin now: stands at 70;the • -MacDonald,. a nieni.ber of the Charter has been: received and a Executive, paid a visit to Membership of•."1707 IS forecast pert San atKitchener last week Free- when.a ..thorOugh canvass is •Com.,. ,tO call on fiVe"Patients fionn. pleteci. : , . • • , • fr AUTHORIZE REEVE TO • DEVELOP, NEW WELL It was Chiefly 'routine year-end businesi at the December met- ing of the Village Council. The • Board authorized • Reeve G. W. Joynt to proceed with the devel- opment of the No. 4 well at the Bowling Green park, a test hole having been sunk at that, loca- tion, close. to , Havelock Street, this fall. •• • , At the •nomination meeting the Reeve stated they had received a good report on •this well. Council - re -appointed .W. R. • Howey as the Village representa- tive on „the Lucknow District • High School Board: ' • Blizzard condition on two suc.- teSSiVe, 'Weekends • -aye forced ',pedestrians to the roadways, crea- ting soinewhat of a .preniature hazard to 'life and limb:- This applies. particular& to , school • •students,,, WhO.. ,and 'cross the busieit roads in the Aril&' • lage in going: to, and •from school.. • Ina .good many cases they ap-. Pear •completely obliVous, • .motor traffic, while in ,other cases •there is. what seernS bpen defiance to the motorist, .and it is not uncommon fOr MotoriSts to • tome to a halt; or practically so,. When. meeting other 'traffic. The tragedy of it Will' be that some of these times the motorist will not be able to stop -in time: SON INJURED A WEEK AFTER DAD • ' Troulbiedoen't come singly to •••• the Ernie Carter hOuSehold..Just a: week 'after Ernie: was, hurt at: the lateatty Ladder Factory, their • son Ernie suffered a legfractUre . at Kincardine. • Ernie Jr.,Who is employed .as •.shipper at the Circle-ar, :Kin- cardine, • vtfras •helping push , a • triieleWhich was stuck in the snow and 'driien 'by • Harvey lVfillr. Ernie' Was applying the Inan,PWer from, the side of the, truck, by the " door oila fehder, when the truck c swerVed and moved knocking 1:Iirri down .and Passing Over his left leg. • • Ernie was taken to Dr.. }lent• * Well's -office.• and from there to Kincardine Hospital Where X- rays- revealed the break, and temporary catt applied from tots to his knee, Ile Was discharged from the hs Pita' but ' was to return on •MotidY tor 'it heavier cast. With the aid Cif criitches will be able to get albottt• until . „ SAFETY PATROL TO QRGANIZE TWELVE. PAGES • • • ron .Boar • Keen interest was taken •in the liuron„ Township election • op. MOricla3r,° when, ill spite • of the snow, and travelling difficulties,' 719 votes. were cast, as compared with: 702 ballots two Years.. ago, ',Chester Eminetton ' Made .a • . , comeback to win the edging deputy -reeve John Mac-•• * The Lucknow 'School Board' has been -seeking informa- tion aS to the merits of a Safety Patrol, and may adopt such •a plan' in an effort to n-iinimize highway ,traffic hazards, which are at their peak when students "take to the • roads" 'during the winter season. The Patrol 'could also serve a :useful purposeat highway crossings at alr-seasons' of, the year. • Since , this was, written the Lions Club has offered its sup- port in.. equipping the Patol. Gordon Fisher was 're -appoint- ed as the Public School repre-, sentative on the High School \ • W. Griffin was re-Iiire as caretaker with an .increase . of Bruce County and present each $00. solary, MurchY:• • • Alfred Walden won the deputy • reeveship defeating • Jack Cap-.• '"• hell of Point Clark. Both' had served on Counil. • . • WM. Lowry the only Council-. lor seeking re-election to 'that office, was returned with 388 votes, 25 short of the number pol- led by' the top man' Hamilton MacKinnon, a newcomer to of- • lice. Austin ,Mrtin, was as the third councillor in his first . try ifor office. His father,. Dick Martin; served several terms' on 4he Township Council. Unsuc- • cessful council contestants were, Norval NesbitClarence Dunlop, Charles Emmerton, Wm. Leon= The five trustees eleted to form the new Public School Area Board, with four Of the five. wards voting for this Board, were Leonard Irwin, Robert Courtny,'. and 'Leonard Reid for two year terms and Ralph 'Hunter • and •' John McCharles for one-year. IInsuccessful trustees were Beg' Godfrey and Wm. Ferglison,, •• • • -FOR REEVE • • • 1 gelds Corners • ' 12.8 • 58, with a gift from the BruSe Coun- The Board is ednfrnted.with 2 Bethel Orange Hall .98. • 81 ty Tuberculosis Association ; . the storage of about 50 old. style 3 School Section a : .'. 40i Husband and 'wife can each joinS, it waS pointed • dui. that The two ladies Plan to visit. desks, which belonged to - th.o. 4 Ripley .Hall . ' -. 42' 72.: , , • bola roembership,ikut if only one Byron Hospital this week to pre- High ScliOel PriginallY, befOr e --trri... e 5 Herb Clayton's _.. 73 21_7, both would be,very welcOme. at , . . pected, will be held monthly, at had to be re Oved to makeroom• {Majorty' for Emmerton 19) legit nine months of the year. *for additional classrooint •in the . • • ' • Jack Warner pretident of the Public School, and there, is. little • FOR DEPUTY REEVE Goclerich Society was in atteri- Campbell . Walden dance; and strested the import • - ance of the Work that can be • serit •similar gifts to five other patients from ',Bruce who are hospithlized at London. „. • . • new school wjs tbttilt. These have 3'79 340 Society meetings, which it is ex - , CONTINUED. SNOWFAIAL •• :demand for.them. it seems. Ar - POSES PROBLEM : ' • randements have :been Made ..to • . store • them. temporarily at the to This idt Communi done, and of the need ).rnake nime ia e• ty had ‘,Reet,c,fy ban'. • . • . • . Meetings IntereAing.,.. • . .. . scarcely : get, dug out from •the The' Bop.rcl. discUSsed the nia.iL, Mr. Epps 'outlined Depattrnen- previous. Wek's storm, •when . afl. ter' al pkobletn students. . ••••••* tal Promotions alined at: arous; other blizzard, let • lose On Sat- ing, interest and: enthitsiasin ::in :Urday. .. : . '• pax.s.siv TATioN. s' MADE such a. group. fle explained pro- The snowfall has continued and ceaures'in Obtaining -begonia bulbs .at this is Written early .Tuesday THE MacSIVEEN FAMILY also tulip bulbs ,direct.' from Rol- afternoon a. good three feet .of ' . '' ''''*----' • ' • ' . land. -. . ' - . • ' '• snow. has .fallen Over the Week- • Mr. and Mrs Innes AllacSweeri , the .flloihg slateol officers end. A -blow now would complete nanodxRwoededky,•Wwhielcenitohvee3:htbav''Eexpeitrte!, and directors.. was elected: • : . the ereepirig paralysis that mOtor. lionourary• pres, W. '' W, .13i11; traffic is : experiencing. .. . • chased a home .,, : • . , r. preSiOent, Rev, Gorden Geiger; There waS',a time on Tuesday ,. A few ." days ago Ato grs. P. 'M. 1St vice pres, • Wm. M. MaDon7 'morning when', snow • *as failing Johnston "dropped 'in" to make alc,2nd vice, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, about two inches an litir, • ' . •••• the iriforMal, presentation • of a 3rd 'vice, Kenneth Cameron, sec- MO.iri. .Street Snow removal *tethenibrarice from • neighbours retary - treasuret • 'Charles ..R. operationS were carried out anAcif„1„7Irdres Bristowcot.. ,suilda.3i., .s' choci• 1 .• 1 .` promptly ' early . Week 'after .. .. • last • . , 1st year directors: ; Mrs, Art the storm, but &lathe,r major re,. Beckle, P. W. Hag, MiSs Hazel' move' job will again 'baizeto be Webater, .Rev%. Wallace McClari„ undertaken. . . • ' , • Mrs: Zotta ,fiendersOn, Mrt. Ray- School buses ,haVe been operat,: pard' Akert; -Harold Greer, Mrs. ing With difficulty, running bel nnie Maclliarmid, Miss, June hind Schedule soinewhat • and in Collyr, Campbell Thompsn. soine ..caes • not being able to Directors for 2 years: Gordon make 'thecomplete route. On Eiher. Janies ..HedesOn,• Rev. H: L. Jnnings, William, Schmid, Ralph Paga, Mrs. Georgeloynt, MisS 'Crrie „Wine, Mrs,: Sallies Boyle, Brock Celand;..MisS Fiera Wester. ' • ' ' • . • • Auditors: Atex: MacNay; Mrs. Charles, Wbster, Donald Hend- eron., • . 1. 3. 5 • • . 109 , 74 • ,', 45 140 27 100 • 3,3 73 45 65 • 452 (Majority for Walden, 193) FOR COUNCIL (1st three ' elected) • ; . . 1:2 3 4 5 Tot. • • McKinnon 74 97 81 93 68 413 7 , Lowry • .68 92 117 67 46 388 Mrtrn.. . 26 52: 60. 88 74 280 • Nesbitt .„.„.145 52 14 16 25 252 Dunlop. . 70. 52 .'21 :19 41 209. '• Erinerton, : 5 79 16 , 913 168 Lenard. 38 17. 7 5 .74 meeting the teachers of theH Presbyterian Church pre- • FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEES .ancl officers : • • •:sented a gift to 14r. MacSween (First Five Elecited) .• who has taught in ,the Sunday . 1' 2 4 5 Tot. School for some 'ten years. 92 5 15 29 141 0n Sunday ' he . was presented Courtney 91 4 -: 9 19 123 With another much appreciated Reid • • 82 7 14 20 128 giftiby his Sunday !School class of Hunter 74 V 19 .17 118 11 and 12 -year -Old -boys ; 1VIcCharles .... 66 8 11 28 108: ,CyCdfrey 6 10 1• „ FetgiiSon „ , 49 0 18- 7 . 12 uetday 'afternoon, difficylties • AS. 'previously, :reported.. the Were feared from both the heavy MacSweens havesold. their hOine here to and 'Mrs. Omar: Brooks. • •• going and poor visibility. Many problems were created,. not the least being.the experience of a drhter of a big tank car of Oil who • couldp?t Make Quality Hill entoute to. the eoop storage tanks south of town. •• 'We receive The Sentinel everY Monday, says Mrs. Richard dard- ner of 'A:ssiniboia,Sask. Santa Claus. Coming This Saturday • ' • 13 lizz1;d conditions oh Satur-• •aWaiting ;them in the 'SepoY is being arranged by the Ladies Le - day for the .seennd week in Town porno this SaturdaY. Auxiliary to the Canadian Le- a row orced ppsteionerrient . Santa is due • to, arrive at giont assiSted by members of the of Santa tioue it to uk,r1OW parade up Main Street Legionr and of the Lions •Club. af,ternoo of, the e WToestnellidolif the Vaq isilidaegse.. • evCe:7atlf't," orreme b.eineinberpo Sstar115 VElsei,st &lla have' got• tination. There the kiddies will Old Si.; Nick emit rai, sow/orshine iefore: Old With his, reindei on Sat- pass through the council room ' t t ,,tirday, but Ills,. couldn't, aid erc,eiVteOntsheir bags turiotS_outi.rdoauyn'st..b low Was a real r (WerY from the - tem „ /400. btkag t 44-1 b 1 his UPHOLD BEECROFT • TRANSPORTATION CONTRACT rnet. Beecrft, who holds the • contract with the West WaVva- nosh Township School .Area Board, for • the transportation of pupils from U.S.S. 14 to For- dyce School, ha i received the "go' ahead" froth. the Transport Bard. Transportation. of the pupils prior- to. the Start of the Fall 'term had been shared by Mr. l3eecroft and Donald Martin., TheTransport Boards' upholding the ptesent contract. • hlder follows a pirbli hearing held about .a month ago iri Wirip • 44' tot.. „et