The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-14, Page 1$,00 A Year In Advance,
$1.001, Extra To U.S.A..
Sell Two More,
Rural Schools
Two more rural schools from, the
Huron County School Area No. 2
were sold on Saturday afternoon as
part of a series of sales being con-
ducted by the ••board which Will
eventually dispose of all the small
seats of learning in West Wawa
nosh'and: Ashfield Townships.,
Three West Wawanosh ,schools
were Sold the first weekand last -
w'eek auctioneer Brian [Untold
switched to ,Ashfield Township.
Zion School. was sold. to Lane
Gardner •of that vicinity for $105'.
The. Crewe school was -sold; to J. C.
Drenrran of that locality for $415
A further sale of •schools.. is` plann=
ed,again for this Friday and Satur-
•day with details 'to, be found in an
ad in this, issue.
Build New Home
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
Mr. and Ws; Garnet Henderson.
'of Lucknow are presently, construct-
ing anew home on Havelock
Street south.inLucknow on the lot
formerly occupied. by George Tay-
lor's house.. . .
George, father of Mrs. Henderson
is presently it Westminster Hospit-;i.
al in London having been there
since mid April. The Taylor -house,
was torsi down, and' construction •
commenced on the new home' "this
week:
Harold Howald•'of' Luckriow;is the
general contractor for the•:work
The present Henderson home, the
former South Kinlossmanse north.
of the CNR station, is being offer-
ed for safe.;
•170 Pets;A#eLW.k 1 :T.Rabie Clinic
Wednesday of last week was "anti'
rabies" day in Lucknow with 109 .'.
dogs and61 cats receivingthe anti,
rabies injections throughout the;
afternoon. 'Veteri�narians•Dr, John
Fisher of Teeswater and Dr Peter
Bissonette of Ripley -kept their '
needles sharp throughoutthe day
with Floyd Milne, Miss Ada Web-
ster and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan
recording the .animals receiving
the injections.
In the top photo, Dr. Bissonnette
is shown as he'applies the 'serum to
Jerry Cranston's collie from Bel- ,
fast,, From the look on -Jerry's face,
and the :'way 'he is hanging on, it
is a toss-up who the ;needle hurt
Many of the cats were brought to
the clinic in bags,. and the inject-
ion administered through the bag
to prevent' unnecessary scratches on
the owners and vets. However, for
those catswho' came 'without a bag
Pete Bissonnette had the proper
safe grip as he prepares the kitten
for Dr. Fisher. Pete also guarant-
eed your pet to be .two inches .long-
er' after this treatment,
The Lucknow clinic. was only ohe
of many held in the district over •
the past week.•
;WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 14th,, 196.7.'
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Veterans Remenber Fc�l�en�
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National Veterans': Week was'
observed on Sunday when district.,
veterans;paraded to St: Peters
Anglican Church' for a memorial
service Which was followed' by a
service of remembrance and lay
in'g. of Wreaths at the'Lucknow
cenotaph:
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it e On Salary ScheJUie For Township
ooI Area Of Kinloss and Lucknow
.An agreement was reached this
past week between teachers and. : ••
board', of the Township School. Area
of Kinloss and Lucknow; :After a
prolonged period of negotiations,:,
.the. Ontario. Teachers' Federation
was requestedby the teachers, to
act as a bargaining agent.
Meeting .in . Wingham last Friday
night representatives of the local.
board, the teachers' federation
and the Ontario '.school trustees'
:council.agr'eed on the foliowing
salary schedule. •
Category 1, mtnirnum $4100,
maximum .$5800.
Category 2, minimurh $4600,
maximum $6700
• Category 3,: minimum'" $5100,'•
maximum $7300.
Category 4, minimum' $6100 •
gY ��.
maximum ,$9900
'Allowance for previous
experience five years on schedule
Annual increment in category_1,
$300 for first -three years and .$200
to maximum; Category 2, $300,to
fifth year and. $200 to maximum,
category :3 , $300, to sixth year and
$200 to maximum: Payment of
salaries. will be divided in ten pay -
CENTENNIAL
CALENDAR
-18671 1967
RS. LUCKNOW AND
DISTRICT a .
Saturday, June 17th; War Veterans'
Centennial Banquet and Dance at
The Legion' Hall, sponsored ' by
Lucknow Legion No. 309.
> 7k
If you 'wish your Centennial Event,
included in this column, phone
Mrs. 'm . Arnold,: -202,
later than
JiSaturday of528 each7weekno
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This'is is a public service column
contributed by The Lucknow
Sentinel;
meats of 8%a. with one :pre summer
payment•of `20%. •A withholding
increment clause, is also included
in thschedule.:Cumulative sick •
leav 'will be 50* of .the unused
Portion . with •a maximum of 100' •
'days
The new. schedule covers thirteen
teachers in the area-..Theywill
receive increases from a..,
maximum of'$1700'to. a
minimum of $8004 : ". r
To Visit Germany;
Ivir. and Mrs.Rudy Henning,, • .
Elaine and Norman 'of London spent
last we'ek-end With her parents.,: •
Mr: and. Mrs, Jim MacNaughton of
Lucknow'.' .Elainewill spend six
weeks with relatives in ;Karlsruhe" '.
Germany, •leaving•Malton on'June
28th, Elaine was 11.years old last .
February ,She visited 'fore
Six weeks fri Scotland last year:
Jim MacNaughton•'of Kitchener also,
spent the, week -end at the parental
'borne
Veterans' Welk
Marked: Sunday
District war veterans and mernb
ers of the Lucknow, Branch of the
Ladies Auxiliary to'the• Canadian
Legion marched to St. Peters
Anglican church on Sunday where.
a special service Was held to ob
.servdNational Veterans' Week.:
The parade was headed by the
Lucknow 'Pipe' Band. Members of
the colour party we're Harold Rit
Chie and:.Russell Whitby for the
Legion and Mts. Bob Lyons and
Mrs. Clare Johnstone for the'Auxil.
iary with ICen\Cameron:as
'coloursergeant..George Whitby
acted as parade sergeant 1
Following the church service the •
parade, numbering ,about 40,
'Moved to the Lucknow. cenotaph
where a service of remembrance.
was conducted by Rev. Stanley Jay
of St; Peters W4th wreaths being
placed by 'Reeve . George Joynt for
the Province of Ontario; Irvine •
Eedy, president of the Legion; 'Mrs,
Charles Robinson, president of the
Ladies ,Auxiliary, Ricky Prichard
sounded the last post and reveille:
','Aisomere "AirrilaihilLwn of m'
Bank Transfer
Dave Goodwin of Kincardine, an
employee, of the Bank of Montreal
in Lucknow for the past 2'+1/2
•years, has:been transferred to. the,
' Listowel branch and.reported there . ;
on. Monday.
Dave's replacetnenthere is'Dick
De Ruyte'of .Luce' who is schedul-
ed to report 'at Lucknow Thursday:.
Western Visitor
'Herb A Taylor of Edmonton has
been visiting with his brother °;.
Albert Taylor of.the St. Helens
area . Herb expects to be in the.
area for about a month...arriving
about ren days aggo
He wasraised do the' 8th of West •
Wawanosh, on the .home farm. where:
Albert resides: Herb has been at
Edmonton for 23'years.. He plans a,;
visit to EXPO while east:
aced First
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coonsitas Worm,
JohnW. Henderson of Lucknow ,
son of Mr, and. Mrs: James Ifend
erson, recently placed first with
80 marks in 'the•boys' vocal solo'
class for 13 years of age and under:
The competition was held at the
Owen Sound county music festival•,
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