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$2.5Q. A 'tear Tn' Advance,
-3-0 FIoa
Fall.
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For.�►
.,,,,, Lions Club .has , un-
huc 1' hum
taken to; prrprnote a Ca it
dertaken ,pianparade : on F ' appall ,F,air-da ' .in
Lucy
,
riow---Weesday,:, Septem-
yber 25th' . ; dn., •
•qt Monday night s• meeting' oOfthe Club,• W. •A:
Per•te'ous,, who is
-tte
convE�?in� the�-~:Pioat :••ai.. e ,
brought the
mernbers:p14,-tit-date
on what has 'been a{ccomplished
and asked •for support 'Of the pro-
ject which promises to be a,huge
success. •
Chas.. .Webster stated. that a
canvass cf, ` business . places had
been made; and irnany merchants;
had' proiflsed an entry.' On Tues-•:
day rnoIin;g the list' numbered
29 names, nd ',Lion Charlie * an-.
7 •' .be the .. biggest
Quid .
b
g
ti�cipates it ., •
rale ever held' erc•'a '
• it ,
is stressed, that, everyone is,
1 me to•. b:procession
et' in the•
we Qo
-=frown. individuals ' to. • organiza-
tions -rural and .urban.
At -ieast two merch-ai,its have
already made 'arrangements with.
W.I. groups to do the. decorating
of their floats,
' There are no p{rites offered' It
is simply a:. .`ybogst, the fair and.
the community effort.
.00 extra:
L JCKNOW,, , ONTAP.IO' 1957
TWEZ, PrES
Para
air
CATCi(' •C r,:THIs WEEK!
.A. late flood of copy. \last
"week, far • eXeeeded the space
in last \week's 12 -page issue.
This• Week"- another 12 -page
`paper'.. is' being'' run off' •• to
•
ea ch tip on tike "backlog" of
news•result.ing from 'the..two
Weeks suspension of'publica-
tion during movingopera-
tions.'
• '. 'We , hopes- that this issue
will take care of :all back
capy,'and express our regrets
to correspondentsand other
contributors: for' having to
hold 'over a num ter ofart
iclor,:
SISTERS:- DIE .WITHIN `A
• WE
EK OF -EACH OTHER::
Word has ,-been receiryed' here
• of, the death of Mrs. George Mc-
Kellar of , Elrose,' 'Sask.,, which
occurred. on Saturday, September
7th, just
jtilti a Week °'.to"tie day after
the death: of her sister,. Mrs. `J.
M. Greer' of • Lueknow. -
• Mrs. McKellar :was buried on,
Monday, also :a .:week to the a day`
after .Mgrs.. Greer's funeral.,
. Janes Beaton . of town ii a -bre-
thee:
• PROPOSE: LOCAL
PH014E..RATE, . ;I KE•
•
Increases. of 25 ;cents per montli•
for twon'arty.residence .teleprone
UaUAL ,FIRE °
�_. • USP . M:ET:.. HERE
O •
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Mutual :Aid. Fire
Briice�County
Association held their September
streeting . in the . Lucknow ,Re-
creational Centre as•iguests Of the
L'ucknow �` Fire Co npany: The.
meetings are rotated •monthly
around the different towns in
Bruce ',...County, . arid; last Thurs
day's meeting was:;the first after
the :su'rrrner..layoff. -.-._
DI. CU.S
trio' � h ,there' wilds a . ora s
A ,ug' g.
representation f *tout ' thirty'=• •
. T,pp IM
five. at the.' 'meeting, only : four,
Fire Departments were in attend
p
ante Ripley, :Teeswater, Walker-
ton 'and. Lucknow. •This . is , atti b- f tray meeting ' of the ' Fall term
. l •on Monday evening. with about
uteri'' to . ttie fact that Lucknow is :attendance.
•sixty �neim,bers .m
the Seuth'er.nmost :town in ,the Watson resided:;
-Pre''sideri't Rae , p
organization, and, is •not conyen ,eat.•,:,. 1{ini need the .'Clulb on
cent to towns• . in the nprtlre,rn• He 1?..
• the turnout;. and pointing the'
part of : the county; o t nit for communit ser-
.Fire Chief Jim>,. Me yrs 'of °PP r u Y. y.
y
RECEIVE ATKINSON . 4 :,
•Jinn Reed o. f ,Dungannon and
Ruth. Treleaven, daughter of Mr.
anti Mrs, Harold ; Treleaven of
Lucknow.,, ! have each received.
$400 bursary frown'' the,`Atk.inson
Foundation Fund, ' •to,. assist then-.
'with their university courses.
quintette of Grade
graduates of •: Luckriow :District
High School:: will be off to Lo'
on next weekor the Y openrirg
of the University if Western 'Ong
tario. These first year students
will .be Ger'y,and Inge Suter,
'Archie McQuillan, Jim Reed and
Ruth Treleaven,. •
Ruth ;will 'take 'a general arts
course for her B.A. degree.
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CGRANll
FATHI+{R PERFORMS '
CIiRISTENING• CEREMONY,
IC! raril .Mr.'ss ..TR•edv�er-s_Johnson_
spent Sunda• in Hamilton with
Y
Ret•;�sr and Mrs, A S. Mitchell arid
attended ' the c •istening of their
g"randson Stev 'n Clifford • little
son :of Mr. and Mrs. Guest ' Mit
ehelll ' (Joan Johnson) of Kitcih=•
ever.
The ; christening took place in
grace Anglican Churchwith the
baby's...grandfather,. Rev. ,A.:. S.
Mitchell', �forim'i ` the.' ;•. cera -
many
�`HARI
AREN
L:ucknaw Lions Club .held their
S TEEN TOWN IS
Firstly, it's only 'two ,weeks BEING ORGANI Z:
a-
away-T"uesday and Wednesday,
.Y,
September 25th and 26th.
•
LuckngW and District teen-
agers are, shortly'to have a Teen
Town" organization in
. • -operation
There asbeena •considerable -: me Boys and Girls• ork Corn:.
rc.•ision of some• sectionof th•e;
mittee of the ,Lions. has been do
-
prize list ., 1Votea.bly, the --horse '•i some reli ° inar.y • work 'in
,. , ng so... p �.. ..
•
•c1as.''.•es have .been' reduced;, and•, ; and 'have ,. 1 s °to -
� • ...; ., , , . this regard,-.. 'haye •�' drip a ::
the Public School children s class- ` •i• t" .wher � it . is' hoped to'have
pan, e. P
es expandedand .revised theorgan.zatiot. in operation
on.,_
=:
i =o%the�Carm:.
.:'.: "Tc-- , _ • ... ; ve ..-son `C"lia x7xiaYi
. Prize . money in' • the,• .uiblic ;mittee 'is. Dr..T 'B Cleland: He s '".:
"p withMontg omer
spEaking -contest ::nas: been ;5p1t • -, GordonG _... _ g .. . Y,
$/,' $3, $2 1 :and the speech 'glen Mowbray 'and' a:: teenage '.~
reduced` to a maximum 'three . threesome,r e c e n t EY. visited. •
minutes in length. Southampton to see Teen Town
* * in ,operation.
• The nucleus of the ::execiativ'e
Anal this •year there are: prizes will• he. picked from thestudent . ' •
for the 'longest pig to s..and. the.;
bb he •' L cknow ' District
body/ at . 1r u ,
hest " pony '.tail. High School; aridthey will' Meetmeet
with the Lions Comirnittee to fin -
The Eaton,' Bacon Hog Special' aline details. -
is rowing -i entries and , POiiU Teen:' Town will: be<:held -in the:. `..
Parity with. hog. troducer.s, These
Recreation., Hall . every sec
nd-
hags , generally. sell for. a rem- _Friday night. It is oPen toall`-
rum
price. --last year about 2' c ,:teenagers of the community so,
• a pound ,over market: price -rand; long . as they conform to Atte re,
in addition there:s. $75.00 in prize' : quirements• �of ' tt e''Club.
moneY for the'' top five p'• The rules, and regulations igov- •
* erning the operation:. • of Teen _: •';
Contestant's planning
, to enter :Town:will be strict'and will -have.'
the 4-H safe-drivingtractor cam'` to be . rigidly • enforced ;by , • the . '•,
u "ch:a .erons" • who. Will be., as
petition,. should be brushing`p p •• ,;
as -
on, their 'driving; This : comes as. signed to • take turns in ' superivns-
a.• reminder from ;'President- Cor:, ing, .A good deal of help ,will be
don'' Kirkland,. : needed in this respect.
,vice said ,he. has no doubts but
T'eeswater was chairman. for `the '.the C1 will •'inarcla ahead.
avenin that ub
g� and do a good job.
It. 1. was :announced that Ste'
, The question,' of . a .permanent"
are being taken to . organize
Huron Cournty into 'a Mutual --lid
organization.wouldcorn `his,
plete region three. Possibly Tees -
water . 'and Lucknow would be,
service in Lucknow 'and Of 45 switched to Wingham• as a call
cents for 1'party residence lines in an emergency when Huron is
arero n osed in Bell: Telephone's' .00mipleted:;'Lucknow's first call
p p..
-a ,to, is RiP.ley, location. fpx� icevisesLra-��s�led now
in Ottawa with the . Board.;. of George ,Whitby, Lucknow Fire
--T-rans or-t-Comm-issioners • f. r: Chief,. introduced `Hen Comfort; e
p Cather:.
assistant •clioef of •:the .St. C',ath
o' 'es do artrrrient w
ho .s oke on
fries p .. F
mutual. aid. as. it .•applies•. in, .his
Count- of Lineo n..111 . •Comfort
y 1.
retires next` year . after thirty
three years with the St. Cath
erines department. He is• -•a 'bro-
I? •
th`er-ln-law of Cecil `Blake' 'Of
Dungannon. •
Others who spoke briefly were
p. y.
Reev George Jo : nt:, of Luck
esy
now Cecil Make` of Ashfield and..
Harold• Percy• • Of Kinloss, Chief
,
Irwin Lobsinger of Walkerton,.
Chief . Cee' ". Whalen of : Owen
Sound, Fred Anderson 'of the 'On •
tario Fire Marshall's Office, and
.;:Jo:hn_NfacKinrion e tireci,.ohief-,_of
the Calgary Fire. Department. •
surface. -in tie . Arena was dis-
cussed;. TheiLionsha�v{e; shown. ati
interest in.:undertaking. this pro
ject and have beer getting some
comparative figures on' the .cost
'of cement,, hot roll asphalt and
cold mix . blacktop:. .
Tie matter.' of`.:und'er•drainage
it
and the -•t •e of-sur-faceibest-su
3'P•
d '•for••' the job .,are, matters • that
have •to -be -rrlore-•tully:Tgone into
re�
aril• authorat;ve`' information ,
ceived. ,.
• A ;cement 'floor might run from
"$2,500. to° over $3,000, and there,
•be a €eel ` .• ;.at _',
seemed�,�-to di'ig the
niceting that a ;less expensive
surface ,waS .profer.able:. ' '
Canada, .:according; to I3' H• 'P;•
Johnston'; the 'coinpariy's .•district
manager. •
Theproposed'
party ,f1at_._rate.
$1.00 monthly.
,business : service
increase for 1-
b. si s 'ce
uries�-..e��n._.,
and .for ..' 2=party
it is 80 cent's
A comparison of present and
proposed, rates for typical' classes.
of service in•n
:Luck'�oviz• fohows: .
Residence lifts. Prop'd Inc'
,1 Party line .::.$3.15 $3.60 $ .45:
. ' 2 'Party line _22.65: '..2.90
2"J.
• Business--.-_ .,
1 -Part line..
Y , ..$4.80 �$5.80 $1.00
2 -Party line , . 8.85 4.65:. .80
,7 1,
BORN •
STANLEY 4 Winghami Hospi
al, on. Monday, • September ` 9th;.
•� -to-Mr-,nd--Mrs. Russell Stanley,
Reaves 1larold Percy and Cecil.
B -1 -aka, ,J W. Joynt •and Stuart
Robertson were among 'those'.call-
ed- on for 'any- information they
'could. offer. ,
.he Club 'r�eceilvied • its '. first,
T
transfer merriber. He is Peter
Dancing •is the ' most popular•.
•In •class .30 under "Children's activity of Teen Town .groups.
Work", • social studies maps' 'are Tngs `• tie .Recreation.
regular ' workbook size,Hheall will.twowioffer faocilit`es both fur
to. be
drawn by the individual student :dancing and . for . -g'ames:
, .' In :Sections • 15 • and 16, of Class
27; the pastel : scenery •' and: pastel
animals or birds '06:- not necess-
Y
aarilhave to be: iso:' water. coI:oi S.
as stated' in 'the .:prize book.,
" en
t .and
•
.Fair night•entertainment
music for the darice4,o followwill
be' supplied by SliM:Boucher' and;
His :Golden Prairie . Cowboys.
SAM DYJRNIN , PASSES
The death of ` Samuel Durnin: ::
occurred at. the .Carruthers. Nurs=:
ing Home,in. Kinloss ,,,on . Monday
e g.
ev nin' • apt' • e.age,Y
of .93 years:
The funeral` service will be,•heiid:.;
at: the, Johnstone Funeral: Home,
•Luckriow, on TJitirsday, Septeim-.•
.bar• l2th, at 2:30 with interment: ,
in Greenhill Cemetery; '.,
inlough Centennial Profit More
no-pf. Street ti
At . a' meeting of :Kir, -lough; Ceti -
in ..the
teiiri�al�xeouti�e held
•. the
h o e
tl
0
sc 1 ret n
Knou Y...
,g
financial report.- was _given as
below.' 'It.. u, as decided that the
'instal ,tions of the Memorial
Street.Lights be paid, the bal-
ance':.in.vested 'and • the interest
the , romp be. used •as a
aeci.ui:n° ref. ,. s ..,.
g
nucleus for the yearly mainten
ance, of, the .lights.
The. ,Centennial Committeewas
*disbanded and -•a new committee
set•'� ~known :as theKinlough
Ty ,..
1Vlernoria�l Street Lights,; Commit
tee, •comprised': of Harold. Percy,
chajrinan; John Emmerson, 'Har-
old` Haldei1by, 'Miss May•, :Boyle,
Bisone-tt'i,-•docfor•.-aincdMrs.wFxank • M ufden_:
e- � veter-ifi'',,Y
'Practice '' A. commnittee of ' ;Don Bushell,
who has': opened .a .iri • , •
`' eHe was a :former member Don',•Gillespie anti Cecil Sutton.
Ripley. _ . ,
-rthin--L'iarrs :Dr -Alison Wa �fa mad to 1nvestigatP, the
�f the. A,,. � • • :
•
• Possibility of arc asrng • • some
etre was introduced ,to the rrieet- P Y p
;The next meeting •is schedule l `ft,'+ land for a ball park.
- ing_ and oak , a. bow". Y.
ler-ori ctobrer- 3rd; . Receipts,
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)1/2 -'letter of sincere appreciation
san wi�c •.es served
` of
Turkey d..,• ,h • D t ns•
.eterlt=y.:1e: h*•au�g�l.t�th
' i y. osg
a soh a brcjther for Fa e, to. a clasd
c was'read from young"gilt Thr ona -io,
meati ,
t ntr •
Club had. presented her.' Harvey Admissions, and
The
Bakers SellPrivate Hospital.And
Purchase Bushell. Residence Here
iUlr, and• Mrs E. \1; Baker have
•
t'disposed the>
of r' r private iiosipitaL
• which they have operated for: the
past silt' years, and during that
-iatr
former Moorehouse Mitchell
home and their adjacent private
residence was the ,former Hairy good standing at the end .of Sep-
McQuill.in home, • tember would have to be drop-
lvirs Bal t havc-pur pro- -.�.
artificial'. hand—which •t -he-- otn--
$ 193:00,,
406 42
Houston and . Harvey Webster re- ' Collections , ....., ..,.:
ported , on this: matter. Projects
A Hallowe'en .night ,was pro-
-posed. -by the= EXecutiwe:- -
Tt was pointe l "Out that those
'w,ho. had. paid 'six• months dues
at
at the time .of •organizing were
rlow in arrears and any not in•
ensive y expan
Lts accomodation and :modernized
facilities
1'u'rchaser •
of the h�os�pital arid.
ant:
the -.-;ad
Austin
Bakeres�cleti'�;
Ernie Austin • of Uxbridge • Nit
and Mrs, ,Austin and their day--
'•biter Marie, of 'high school age,
will move; to -Lu ekxiaw next week,•
rs, k
,Baer will have
. .. charge of
the 'hospital :until the first of
Oetobe `', .
The Baker Hoslijtal -Wits t '
Expenses
Booth 'Suppiies ..• . $' 291,09'
Stamips ••.. 7,5$
Prizes' .,. ... ..Y 74,00'
Printing,advertisin
. g •,
sand Sentinels. 31.50
15/_Itlsic & entertainlment .117:00
/82.82
98 35':
1480,59
SPE T' -O MARK. C-SUE-ISSJ-E , AR •
OPENING: 'or NEW OFFICE
• Next: Wednesday, Septem
ber 18th,, has'+been set for the
date of 'Publishing somewhat
of ' a special issue to •niark •
the• opening of the new home
of • The 'Sentinel Office ••
The issue •' : will• tarry , a:
number 'of advertisements Of, •
a ,congrat'ulatory type. These,
.we "expected;: would be chief ,
ly,frein, those who have'had'
• a "part in 'the construction of
• the building., ;
However, : , to ; date :there
--Hag-been, qui 'e an u so rci`
q
response from merchants,.
those • `re'nderin other', .seri
vi•ces .and • from •o
ne rural.
municipality. •
Wim' neint` ri' is: fact. so
that. others. -, will --know : the-
acore' -if _the wish;.-to7-44 ;e -t
Y
in •onthis.. issue" ,
• :.Advertising copy Must be
' received by Fri da ''
i d Y.•
Chased the residence of Mrs.. Nel- Jack ,.Treleaven was :proposed
�. 5.00
Fiower Pot"Holders " .. 1.2".00
• , . � a ,c • Nhscellaneous
son` -=Bushell on ---Stauffer St.,-•�and....ior_mem,ber_shrp
obtain pbsSeSSion on Thursday of ;The ,,,Bag of Bu bssa es cam-
eek: Mrs. -I3us-hell is, ercn palgn Is laei g ng .�. , ,
>a~hr�w
in Stratford with the Bell President Rae said'they 'expect-
l�oyed I � .
ed "to hit it" about'the time Day-
Mr.,
ay
elepkiio�ne Company.;
Bushell ": tt ht the resi- light Saving .Tizrie end. •
Mr. , Bushell bD g ,
. ur' er and in Jack • Ackert and . $lake Alton
dance` from Allan � ; n • .
Nelson reported on the Lions sponsored
recent years Nelson and Ara,bell that
massage and :health elfin- 4-H. Grain Club, :and added that
iC in their Minta hieh .they op-, them would' tho a display at the
,r;+h.,' . 1 r r fr'1ir.
5`44.14
:JIJa��ln. •4}W.Y IY',: {• • .if VV •4�•
The Kinleugh Centennial Cont
m•ittee: wishes to thank all who
made donations or assisted in
any way to n e, the Kinlough
Centennial a big stuiccessful' ven-
ture-
Harold ei , Ghairmai
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HACKETTS AND BLAKES;,TO
HOLD`JOINT SERVICES
F.,
{
, The congregations ations of lacko•t.t'
and •Blake's United Cl"ui-<h have:
begun a joint service, with.
Sun-
dte-arn�awtealry - iinu . -bthcorsieg- two-"churches,:
••cht•cxes.;
each Sunday.
t
Zion congregation coritinuefi . tin
-. old=--their=•=oWfn- Indlvrdual
vice: •
Services in ,Zion ehurehdtn ii g
the 'Minister's vacation were very
;inspiringly addressed on two
Sundays iby Mr. Stuart. Collyer
of ' L'ueknow .;and Mr Cameron
McAuley df Ripley,
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