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THE.. tiOCKNOW SINTINIEL, 1.11tICINOW, ONTAMO.
PAGE NINE
Pe Wees. Win, Lose.
• Lucknow PeeWees were at home
Wingham on Monday evening of
last week with Wingham defeating
the' home town gang 4 - 2, Greg
Harnilion and David•Farriih scored
%for LuelatQW.
• Over in Teeswater on Friday;
Lucknow edged 'Teeswater 1.- 0 on
a goal by Wayne Courtney -assisted
by. Kenny ,Fa dish
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Lucknow. Areno
Schedule...
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 20.
-1:00 — 3:00 Pre School
Skating
•
mating
5:00 Ilamiiton Fuels vs
,Red & White
• 6:4.0 Pee'slidsh°ees
7:15 — Bantams
8:0p — Skating '
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THURSDAY DECEMBER 21
4.
, I •
Culing • •
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22
5:00 — Novice
. 6:00 — Peewee A and
• Peewee B
7:30 Midget Practice
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23
8:00 — Halls vs Sehmids &
Ashtons
9:00 — Hamiltons vs •
Chisholms
•10:00 — Fleas
11:00 -- Bantams
2 — 4 Skating
8 10 Skating
SUNDAY; DECEMBER 24
2 — 4 Skating
Reeve George Joint of LuAnow'
•has announced that the Ontario
Department of Economics and
Development, through their minis-
ter the Hon. Stanley Randall, has
approved the village of Lucknow for
consideration for benefits under the
new equalization of industrial
opportunity program:
Mr; Joym met in Toronto -with
Mr. Randall last Friday and sub- , ,
gaited the application on behalf .of
Lucknow .
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The plan is designed to: provide
equality of opportunity for all mun-
icipalities in Ontario to attract new
industry; 'provide for expansion of
industry and employment particul7
arly in areas of slow growth which
• Jae...oat • arla-which-•
province can meet steeplrrising
Costs of sacial and other
prOgrams and alleviate tax burdens
on the municipality; provide opport.
unities for gainful employment for
yOung people in the smaller pe•Pul-
ation centres; provide for a:greater
base of industrial assessment for
smaller municipalities.' , , •
Grants WW be considered for -
secondary manufacturing compan-
ies establishing new facllities in •
prc•vincial equalization areas or
maldng 'approved additions to
exiiting.facilities,. •
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The new grant structure'applies -
as follows: thirty-three and ;
one-
thirdp_ew,bpzi.4nt of first .600 of
twenty-five Percent of balance of
approved cost of facilities. -
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Grants as calculated under the
formula will initially be made
•available to qualifying companies
in the 'form of interest free' loans
for five years. At the end of the
first year, one-tenth of the loan •
will be forgiven anda: further one-
tenth each year for five years. At
the end: of the sixth year, providing
the company has stayed in the
locality and has perfortrred satis-
factorily, the balance of the loan. •
will, be forgive0
•Security will be: taken on the loan
s�, that if at any time during the
first six years the company ceases
oierations, removes its operation
from the area, sel s e. usiness
a company carrying on other than
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secondary manufacturing operations
or takes any aetion, which will •, •
defeat the purpose of the program,
the Ontario Development Corpor-
ation will reclaim all or part of
the grant...
KINLOSS
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The December meeting of Kair-
• shea Women's Institute be held
-.--Thursday; December 21st at 2:15
P.M.. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
•MacDougall. The motto -'"The
Donald MacIntyre There wipll
be a gift exchange and a shOrtbreacl
contest. •• •
Reeds Sell
Lucknov,r Propirty
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• Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn of
Lucknow have purchased. the Allan
Reed property in Lucknow which
comprises the former Lyons proper-
ty together With the house and lot
formerly owned by the late Alf
Ritchie. The two properties are
acijoinin each other on Campbell -
Street at ile eas en.- st
village. •. •
.they will take possession on Jan-
uary 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed
will resideiii Guelph for the time
Voters. in
• turned Out about BO strong on
Monday of this week and elected
four council members from a slate
of six candidates. 'Results at the
polls would indicate that Ripley
voters desire some "new blood" on
council as the two men contesting •
seats for the first time led the'polls
• by a considerable margin..
Rod MacDonald polled 154 votes
and -Clayton Nicholson 149 votes to
lead the way. Both men•Will be
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wcomers-to-the-1968-ouneli.
Two of the four present ,council
• were re-elected and two went
down to defeat. George Trailer. ,
with 139 votes and John Dodds with
.85 won the third 'andfourtif council'
seats and were' returned to office. .
Councillors Peter Bissdnnette with
66 votes and Robert Love with 61
• votes .went down to defeat..
,.The poll byp011 results. were as
follows: •t.. • •
, • POLL 'NO. 1 POLL NO 2
. Municipiii _Gefirfp' . •
office MaieLaW's TOTAL'.
Bissonnette; Peter. -30 • 36 : 66 •-
, Dodds, John,.•• 41 • 44 ' • 85
•Lute Robert
.MacDonald,• liloti 7, 91
•• 81„ •- 68
T1111ert GeOrge. - 78 61 139
as
itreul.
AILY
trioNDAy, DECEMBER 25
• 2 —.4 Stating. • .
5:00 —.Peewee • B.
6:30— Peewee A' ,
--TUESDAY;TDECE-MBElt".26---,
curling Bonspid
yiEDNESDAY,DECEMBER 27
li00 —3:00 Pre •Sehool
, 5:00 7- Bantim •
• 5:50 Chisholins vi Hall
• 6:40 -7 •Schmids Ashtons' vs
8.;00 SkatiPg
THURSDAY, piCEiAski 28
Wing •
FRIDAY,DECEMBER fl
5:00 Peewee A • ,
•6:00 Peewee.I3
• .7:00 Bantinis, .•
8:30 -7,7 Clinton Juveniles vS,
Lu0..knoW.
•SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30
8:09 — Bantams. •
-10:00 — Fleas" •
•1100 — Halls Vs Hamiltons
1200 -- Chisholins vs Schmids
. •Ashtons
"" 2:00 — 4:00 Skating
8:00 10:00 Skating: •
.SUNDAY,. DECEMBER 31,„,
4 Skaillig •
TUESDAY 'JANUARY 2'
5:00 — Fleas
•6:00 — Novite '
8:30 — Wingham, Midgets vs
Lucknow
NichOlson,-Clayton
PURPLE GROVE
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A.meeting of Huron and- ifeighbair
ing Township rate payers was held.
on Wednesday afternoon in the
Huron Township Hall -in Ripley and:
I9urray Gaunt was guest speaker.
The meeting was to study and
discuss the suggested School Board
15;iguiratern; . ran. rnbefrom here. . -
attended the Beef Producer's annual
m• eeting andanquet hel
•Paisley. on ThUrsday evening...
Congratulations to Valerie Gillies
on being the Wirineirof the:
Purple Groxie W.I. ,Cetiiennial
quilt. The draw was held:at the
lait meeting in December which
•was held at the home Mrs. Wal-
ter Forster. .•.„.,
• Last week was.quile a. busy' Week -
for sorne'of.the school children ;'as...
the Ripley Central School Concert •
was field,on Wenesday• and thursd
ay evenings and Kinlough Pretbyt;•
erian.Sunday School, Concert was
held on Friday.. All three concerts'.
•were very well attended. • • • .
. Many 'of the youngsters and nOt'So'
youfigtsters' enjoyed the free skat„-
ing in Ripley. On Saturday afternoon.
which was followed by a visit front
Santa at the Arena: •••
Mr: and Mrs. Don McCosh were
dinner peat of Mr', and Mts Joe
Fitzsimmons of Pinkerton on Sun-
• Mrs.. JOhn Smith 'of the Eighth '
• Concession spent Friday afternoon,
with Mrs. Victor Gawley,
• Deepest sympathy is extended,to
Mrs, Claude Dore Jr. and Mrs.
Dave Henderson on the is:using of '
their niother,,Mrs, Mel.Orr last
week.
It was decided at the last card
party at the Community Centre
that a Centennial Dance-will.be_
• held on the Thursday following
Hold Benefit Dance
rJimMortin
Tom MacKenzie and Bruce are
spending Christmas week with rel-
atives in Toronto.
Denver Dickle, Development
itginisoeernafor wDo.rR.k aMss.igCnonie.nat
Goder-
ich, °der'-*
h.
Fort Wil.liam.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Machines
visited Sundayith Mrs. John i
Mac-
Dougall and Mr Percy
Crosier at Delhi• '
Visitors with ' . Donalda. Mac-
Kenzie in Goderich were: mrs. A.
Hughes, Miss Elizabeth Robinson,
Miss Ruth Thompsonand Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Dickie.
Mr. and1911..
and -Brenda visited_Sunday_at_the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie.
Christmas, December 28 at the
Purple Grove Centre. ••
Wishing everyone a very 'Merry
Christinas-and Happy Holiday •
KINGSBRIDGE-NEWS ,
A benefit dance was well attend- ' •
ed 111 Dungannon Hall, Friday
evening for Mr; and Mrs. Jim
Marin who lost their bar by fire a
w• eek ago. • • • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan and;; .•
Todd spent the weekend with•Mr.
and Mrs. Con Hogan and Faye.
Mrs. Herman Lambertiis has been,
a patient in the Alexandria and
Marine Hospital, Goderich for the
past threeweeks- •
s. Andrew
sses
-Mrs: George AndreW passed' away
at-Puiecrest-Md(iffrucknow • :„ •
'on Friday of last Week. She was .
93 Years (Cage: • % . ' ,
The \funeral was held on Monday
from the MacKenzie Memorial
ChapeLin.LucknoW with. burial in
• ' Greenhill Cemete
Huron Judging 'Team Takes Top Honours
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The Huron County tenni," of whicf
a local man was •a membef„ carried
off top honours:in the cream, butter
and milk judging competition at
,the Ontario Crearneryman's Annual
Convention recently -at the ROyal
York. Hotel in TOromo. The team .
was comprised of Arthur Finney of
Silverwood Dairies Ltd a., LircknOw:,.
LaWrie CoUtins, Cousins Creathery,
Brussels; Cliff Brewer Of Bluevale
Creamery, ':Bluevale„ In charge 'of
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•e, .40.1111r
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the Huroit County Team was Ian
'Kennedy, Ontario Milk.Commiss-
ion Fieldman.for tinfoil- who resides
at R. R. 5 Goderich, mid way be,
tween CadoW and Auburn.
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Shown, left to right, are Mr.
Purney, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Cousins
and Mr. Brewer. Also yictureci
the S. F. Lawrason trophy awarded
for the highest team aggregate
standing in both butter and creat
judging. The Men were winners of
s••
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this class and keep the trophy for
'a year. As.Well they receive rnin-
iature trophies for their permanent
possession. the team also had the
highest standing ,in cream judging
and were runners-up in the milk
'judging cornpetition. Ian Kennedy •
W011 a special award to -the field
trian whose team had the most •
•points in the Competition. As well,
Arthur Purney won two awards for
butter quality improvement.