HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-21, Page 14Ttl LUCKN. WSIN :LUCK . _ -
T(Nf�I,
ypass Official Publication Of Summer Playground
Match In Favour of•(ity Daily
(by lt, S A" KE '). •
►PERICH -ily a recorded div -
ISioe of 26-13,,,,, Huron County Coo.,
nci at the September session in
the Court Bouse, Goderich Friday
. re a ted an amendment to the
Pott, of the Warden's and Personn-
el co1nrnittee and adopted the
following motion .
"We approvredan advertisement
being placed in The London Free
Press special plowing rtaatch Edit-
u* , being *. four -colrnn.advertise-
stent'at a. price . of 3279,1 and furth-
er, we did not agree o. n advertis-
ing in the International Plowing .
Match i1ews, being a publication
:prepatred by the Seaforth and
Exeter papers.". • • • • •'
"The, citculation'of the London
Paper''was estimated at 1 3,040
. against 3,04000 for the 10011 papers
attd
futthertnore..the Lontioinedit-
ion, would, be somewhat more wide-
spread than the proceed Internat-
ional.
nternat-iona . , Plowing Mateh News, al-
though granted. a heavy concentra
. fiat of The London Free Press ed-
ition'world be in the. City of Lon-'
don itself." '
Council went into committee of
the'whole to consider' the commi -.
ttec report, clause by clause; .•
Rev, 1.P. Gandon, ' deputy reeve
of Exeter, immediately ,presented
a: motion in amendment that
•County? Council approve a half
pagein the 'International Plowing
Match News in. addition to the :
space already approved for The
London Free Press special. edition.
Theamending motion was .secon-
ded by Mis . • Minnie Noakes, reeve
of Hensall,
Clarence E. Boyle reeve of.. Exet-
er,. pointed out the 100,000 circul-
ation .in the City of London, would
have little or no benefit , whereas
at least 25,000 'of the 30.'000 cir-
cuiation
,of the Plaiting Mater'
• News would go to vitally interest
ed.,people. The larger cir+tu1atiau
didn't mean a thing;• he said, :
The important thing •is'to get to
the people' interested, .;Mt.. Boyle
stated.
Rev.. L P.. Gand+oe pointed .out •'
that the'News was in a sense, the
Official paper of the internationa-` r
Plowing Match, and. would go to
fanners in.several counties..: •
"Why should a paper that iS pro-
duced in the County not be suppor-
ted by the County Council when
an outside paperreceives that ,
• support , " he asked, • •
• "This makes the County. Council'
look a little silly," he. declared,
County Clerk=Treasurer J.G.
Merry replied'to: a question that the
cost, of -the advertising in the Plow-
ing Match News,, seemed awa. y out .
of line as compared with The. Free
Press, special. edition, size of adver
tisement and circulation' considered
Donald. MacKenzie, Ashfield,co-
mmented that the price was
"terrific• anyway"'He pointed out
that County Council' had advertised
the Plowing Match sod turning.in ,„
the local papers,' ; i •
• James. Hayter'. Stephen, said sev-
eral had placed advertisements in • •
the .Plowing Match News; he figured
theLondon paper could look .after
County. the Coun :
Mies. •Minnie Noakes. "Hensall,
•was very much to the point. "Don't
forget that 'we're serving all of .
Huron County. Aside from the cost,
it • is only commoncourtesy to .give
our two Huron County papers a• •
little bit of consideration . "
In answer to a 'question, • deputy'
clerk -treasurer B G. -Henly. 'stated
that•the News was the official papet
approved ;by' the' Plowing Match
'Committee. The group from Exeter
and Seafoiih had been the onlyone
that had applied; no ocher •papers
in. the County had done 'so..
• Council divided 20 - 13 as follows.
FOR AMENDMENT - • Boyle, •Dun
bar, Gandon, Hardy,Leiper, Mc-
Fadden, 'McKenzie, Moody (2);
Noakes Procter, Stewart, Stirling;
tota1:13. •
AGAINST'.AMENDMENT (for report)
.Alexander ; Boyd , Cook,. Corbett ,
The summer playground, 'spon-
'
sored by the. Lucknow Recreation •.
Committee, ended just prior to
the Sentinel's vacation period
and this picture has been delayed
slightly . ' Wind=up' day featured.
. a penny carnival and open house
to which everyone• was welcome,.
The kids •made a tour of the Luck -
now main street in costume just
prior. to this picture being •taken.
Donna Ritchie, off the .left, and
Donna. Button, on the right.. were
*leaders.'for,the playground held
in July and also accompanied
the children to 'swim in."T.
et two Mornings each we
other three mornings heir
in crafts, studies and 'garr
(Amberley News)
;Featured ' on: television on "Coeint -'
ry Calendar" on Sunday was Dan
Rose, a f mer resident of the
Lochalsh 'Asea and who is •now att=
ending the University .of Guelph
for a special course,.•:
At the Sunday morning.servicevat
Pine River United. Church, Mrs.,
William Kempton and Mrs. Bob.
Courtney sang'.a' duet.
Cuthill. 'Dalton, Etherington, ,
Geiger, Elmer Haytei,' lames Hay- The September meeting. of Reids,' •
Garners W.I.
will be held in the
ter, Hendrick, Jefferson.-' Jewell(2)•; .. .
Kerr, Mcilwain Mc (ch- common ty hall September 29.
Krautet , •. Tine To is by Carol Elliott who
fel, :Robinson; .Smith, Snell, P-
Taltiat, Thtel,•Duff Thompson. was:au exchange Audent to Edition-
• ton • will'be given Current Events
lrlgin Thcxnpsou, Wonch; total 26,
• relating: to Alberta .by Mrs: Leon-..
ard•Courtney. A special invitation
is extended •to ,,l-ki girls of .anyone
intezeited.
Recent \guests of Mr. and Mrs.
At Toronto theyvisited Mr. and
Mrs: Ftank Kies (Rachel •MaeDon-.
Ism ma :rR a.naid of town and' Mr.: ales) - . .
and hers,. life i(osmyna of Toledo,, On. Sunday Mr..and Mrs.. M. L.
Ohio tom' • a rraotiz • trip last week . " • "Mike". Sanderson • (Anne .} a n--
'l+ s., Kest:1m ss l Maopox - ald) of'lucknow motored roTaco-
ales
1' -
aft'* s daughter, , ss
the former to • where they bad a,famiiy. gather-
thyliCu Mar.Domtid. They left on ing
Tuesday stoRits stopat l3a b mi , Itt- • and ,Its- KomnYna plan to.
Coat,
mceareatapeToronto„ visit in the area therest, of this
week..
1741e''4"Z i 1 S; •ay. '1ii! `.
•' Wan- '
S.,
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.A mt. :s lex- td
3t. mine'
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.3Doris. IoniiOn snem the
l '.•and. Mrs, e- and.
• .rte gni .01n S :
K 41 the home ce1. a Mos.
I ►o` ad n ;nom^ •x :"
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Sa:..r'd`' • .. 1Vi+'�, le!t.
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f v ,
' . and 'is.. Mulford, art: ice;. F-,
dee e'tranverste3 ""11.7,itt•
Fal ''a • .i! nfizetLAIC
Xt... and Mrs. Barry Mcpnillin
artd 3m or Hespeler''and Mr. and
.Mrs. Win M t ,. of Kitchener
were Week -end visitor! with wr`ir:
ro .
and Mrs. Fred McQminin,
Aitchison renarried bane
from the ' int°° :ori ' Hospital
Friday.
l - and M - s. Murrai. Fletcher
:re" :3 iw i ctaJ.i�T.}[ .MTs ;F 71 'pi:.y- ..
LK` C..iaJ„ Ill! 7f3 ar, Were 0,,,ee .-ei. d
cher an!
.aii n e co • i, . v.pri
itioncle3. a1" nota. ; He is
Mr.. and Ws. Harrel, v„£t-"'sits:
K+ re �+ Myth
}� y�{ �:����ia+r!, t4 .a t the
fua�yLy� d J4 zs mode
anb er t
t
ti' M'11 2. ,steno wy
S r?a . :wnel were Mr. art
nein= ongina• t • i tr t im . Ntrs. Gerben or Wr' wtiz- " ' «
+'7t. SiltUrtar4 nit'; thmmtia` ii�gA . thei+prannanghttri, .E
Walter Brown . ► ere Mr. and. , Mss.
Clifford. Porter and daughter Susan
of Niagara F?U3, .),Ir - .and ?:yrs.
Ronald Marriot, Mr:, and Mrs.
• Ernest McCreath of G,t eri cb and
Mr.. and Kr.s. Fria, Plasket of :.
Stratford ;
Darlene limen, daughter of Ret
1-1. ate lot's: Pilau Or Pine RiVer .
ss Craig a Kitchener: -Waterloo
H.
FAS UCN SHOW
?sirs.•Zelb rt .W3'l,'- a,ak d }Ars.
Jain Scat attended the annual:
Fontan Show 'C . ues< a ° of las
k ee at Mac ld Institute of..
thel
�i. �'�.7ii'�T'S3�' ,�'.f i'"72+�:ct ... The
fash: •c,,w whir was held in
;th,ememorial' Hill was presented '
b e .serer `;e$,r Vtl2derls 'of the
degree cause .t Horne : Economics
Local girl rIar cipat ng were Mary.
'et Wilio 'of .+enda.
Mol rr.;ar, of wing .at •4 and Carol
of .Prestm.
1A . and ,Mrt . . a.rnes Mills, Blair ,
and Heather Yer o' Wemoc and .Aria
• E..:e er. c : aro ro ‘ sited at the
wei, etre: Mr. and Mrs,,Arthur
Knca d n were S: + ar t�:ests of.
A. Ca be'. 1 i.':j Ali berley , .
A stranger: he: jives with
F : This month, 'my wife and I : .int fora house. The los
will.obsertie, with the customary two 'teams, with sh
situated ,incredulity, our . , .' • w'ilood enough; an
wedding anniversary. It's a long Oh, no: Not 'for 'her. J
time to'live with a strange woos- cause slot of other .fool
an.. 'Especially ,'' whin she' .be= lived in. Daues, we had i
comes sti`anite3" ;avers Year,
At time of writing; • I don't
know• just what form . ale
"bration will take. A fatted calf
wouldn't be appropriate. Be;
sides,, we '.don't• `barea fatted
call only a: prodigal ion. NoneY
of our mortgage are anywhere . She kept Tight on ..
t..� •�.:. . • ua :; all direGtio .
1' was. fool 'enough, or
e>alough,:to go along with
Evttwti , ' T reach
plateau of .success whi
:once, seemed only. a
X100 a 'week. Do you
'satisfied . her? Not on
' by starting.. a neer iamila' But'limbos and in came
I'll',
think of •soinethinl. .
bit . tbiog° that • makes •
A friend of mide has an old cubes. Out went the;:nic
dog Ile's a huge boxer, about it carpet sweeper- and . in ei
. years of age My. 'friend
`times, when he .feels like being
depressed, begins figuring out
how :.much • that mutt has cost
him over the years. It's now
running about.';1400. •
I develop a flutteow Wm,* left.
By this time, it was to
put a :finger in the d3
sides,,' •I needed all my
for counting up, our pa
o, the only solution a
,:`eyelid and a twitch in.my cheek . the. 'grindstone and 1
every • time .I' flirt with the • wheel faster . and faster.
thought of whatthat woman has had a' huge,: hooked'Rom
cost me in riselast_ two decades. You should see it now.
Tate my word, it's over $14110: • site.
The fil. t couple of yeas wet= Now, I don't want Yo
wet so bad.. I was _'a• veteran, . the wrong idea. Don't. t
going to university, and Mir to, a moment that my part=
tal income was $80 a month. we : Years is extravagent:.Sh
didn't save much, but we stag•• ewe pressed for a' Ca
$erred through, with the help of deessei own any mink,
vacation jobs: 'When the first ' _She hasn't wi
a trip to Europe. (
trip ,to Va aeouver .. this
was saes* a soft
.heart.
� She had to see
No she's not del
She'll wear' a dress as
twice, She's pe'rf ectly
be seen in a year-old
old shoes. or last `wee
She didn't even .grant
Brett to go •t.a private
Just • have.. their teeth
tend and take music 1
$I3 a whack.
And I bear'no malice
Use guy in the cartoo
business succcetss. who
. interviewer, "E 'ery0
baby . arrived, we were in clO►ver,
as thegovernment jumped cur
allowances, to an opulent'$.
A.fter graduation, life became
rester. I reeled itse thee weekly
newspaper belie l , will a• tales
bee 'lay of $35 a week.'Ilet
eves at that, the Old GM maw
aged to .mplasaler eery .cent et
it S .ble tit •sw fled ani f
eitare • and „simile ile hi eries..
tad. frith.
About • six years 'latex, when .1
was up: to $50 a week and ootid
see with satisfaction the poem
bilitp of building upa time little
estate, the sabotaged me again.
'Said we neededa eatr. And 'we're
nem been `Ort of debt since. I owl to the seer, pre
• Prom.'thiere ow,: it. was down wife ":
hull all the wday. Sbe bepto IV$ beets a geb
thinking • money grew on me„ priw'ilege to' spend
• and as .the income mounted snipped around a 10
slowly, the debts mounted swift-. •little ringer t , a-au11
iy. It was 'Gimme, flame, comfortable in anY o'
gemma" all the . way. tiQre. So,, 'NIPPY
`*had+
• it, • darintw
`tt►e d bex�a raar*ied abort .
l D years when site began a�itat-