HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-09, Page 15, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, .1949
THE LUCKNOW .SEN•TLNEL,
LU:CKNOW; ONTARIO
PAGE 'FIFTEEN
PRESENTATIVE
Lucknow Town Hall
EDNESDAY, APRIL 9111
1:00 p.m. TO COO p.m.
EMPLOYMENT OPP(yR1`UNITIES .
and
° EMPLOYMENT and MANPOWER T .'
RETRAINING INFORMATION AVAILABLE
tucknow Shows Slow Growth date to
A Sta#ic And Destining Bruce CountX
Being low .inthe relative scale of
Ontario's growth areas has stimulat-
. ed' support • for, the concept of. region
al' development' around Georgian
Bay,, as long as regional participat'-•
•ion in plan -making is recognized.
A brief, from Georgian Bay •Region-
al Development,.Council .to .the
Ontario Treasury Department.
reflects• a strong 'feeling. that given'
complementary federal and provin
• cial policies instead of conflicting
ones;' improved communications,
sorne,specific development'incent
ivies sand direct supporting action,.
Georgian Bay could''move fairy
quickly towards internal cohesion
The Regional Development Cannon
ideally;, would become the effect1 •
ive regional agency'- in 'the provinc,- '
ial plan,
and ,zone by -zone summaries
detail the breadth of the problems
'to.be overcome - pres.ented not to
-show that pessimism is rampant,
-but rather realism..If the scope of •
the whole problem ' is understood by
senior . governments and '
• fundarnental:changes made in their
approach; the' picture can be. Chan-
ged`.. If the:people of the 'region are,
given'a teal •chance, to show their'
enterprise, 'today's disturbing trends
can be, reversed. •
' Bruce. is a .'static and potentially
declining area with distinctly. diff-
icult adjustment.problems.
Although among• th&four zones of,
the region, its average earnings.'
and its . manufacturing income 'are
lowest,. its housing'•stobk is the•best
only 4.7 percent of the,
Population projections :by Proviii7 dwellings need major repair ..Its
•:ce.indici $r owth from th.e-e i -f l?oP ulation:_hasecoveied;a little
r
,irnated 331,000 of 1967•to 379,00 0from the low point, of: 1951;, when
• by 1971 and 474 000. by 1981. it was 41,300, but:at about 43,300'.
• "But, .if presenttrends are not, corr-pit is still 1,000 below 1921 and .;
• ected the region will lose more of. more` than 15., 00.0 below 1901.
its natural increase; .and by losing All the villages with'less than' •
young people, fur her•weaken its 500 'population are decliningland
•apacity for g h s -rhe. most of themquite `ra rapidly.' Four',.
fear in the static and declining of the 10 places in the 500 to 2,500
areas.'" •
However , present trends .seem to.
• indicate the population reaching
only 357,900 in 1971 and •.':
351,200 by 1981. •
'Public.hearings conducted .last.
n.
summer 'ari 15 -communities emphas-
ized the view that if provincial'
predictions are tobe target, figures,
• new. policies on taxation, .grants -
:and
grants -
,and. other mattersare nee d
HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN
AIDEZ LES ENFANTS INFLAMES.',
HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN
AIDEZ LES ENFANTS INFIHMES
PARTIAL ,LIST OF
CONTRIBUTORS TO -THE -=LIONS: --
Easter Seal Fund
A.E. McKim:Luckno3,4; Misses.
McQuaig, Lucknow; Wm. Johnston',
R. R, 3 Goderich; ' Mrs; 'Annie Jew -'
itt , .Lucknow; :Mrs Dorothy Mac-
Leod,; uc•know; • Orland .Richards , '
Lucknow; Mason ,McAllister, Dun=
gannon; Mrs. Neil 7 MacKenzie,
?Lucknow— Ernest Gaunt ' R. R. 2
Lucknow; Mrs: Joh'n.Ada;ms,
Lucknow; Miss. Katherine McGregor
Lucknow; Mrs: George Stewart,
Luolmow; Mrs,. Maude Sherwood ,
Lucknow; Glen Weaver,. 'R, R'. 3
Goderichi'Tom Young, Dungannon;'.
Ray Dalton R..R. 7 Lucknow;: Dr.
.Mell'Corrin ; Lucknow; Grant Eck
enswiller . R. R, I';Holyrood; Fred'
Young, .Dungannon;R John. Hildebr-
and:;' R.R. ' 2 Auburn, Wm .. Reid
RIR.. '1 Dungannon; Gordon Ander
son , R, R, 7 Lucknow; Currie Col --
well :5 Lucknow Harvey
Houston, .R. R, 3 Holyrood; Charles
Rivett , Dungannon; Mrs.. Wrri,.
Helm, Lucknow; Frank Diepenbeek
R.R.. 7" Luc know •Donald Mac'Ken.
zie , 'R. R, 1' Dung annon;Alfred E..'
Ritchie ; Lucknow; . Donald 'Render
son ;: Lucknow; Harbourn Adams ,,
R; R. 1 Dungannon; Delmar Lind -
.say, R.R.•2 Hoi;yrood; Carr .
Brothers, Dungannon, Jim Durnirt, :.
•Luc know, Rev., .Laird Stirling,-;
,,Lucknow.; Mrs.. Wm ' Maclntyre
Lucknow; Wm. -Rou'lston, R.,R.,.5
Lucknow;.Gordon 'MacPherson,
2' Lucknow; Lorne Ivers,; Dun•-
annon; Robert MacKenzie, ,Luck
now; Mrs.'. Weatherhead•, Lucknow;
Dr.: James:Little,, Lucknow; Tom
Todd:, R.R.'2 Lucknow;. Wes.
MacPherson , . R.'It. ..3 Holyrood; Ross
MacKenzie, R. R. 3 Goderich;'
;Martha Sutherland', Lucltnow;. Earl
Swan, 'Lueknow;... Wm. Reid,: :RR.,
5 , 'Lucknow; Dona:ld A•ubin ,';Dun•
range are declining' and Marton and gannon;• Harry Nixon', Lucknow;;
Paisley quite rapidly. Rapid. growth Peter Cooke, R.R. 3 Lucknow
is shown by Port. Elgin and slow 'Frank Moran, Lucknow; Lorne
growth by Southampton, ,,Lucknow Eadie, •R. R. '3 Holyrood;: Noble
and Tara. Teeswater is slowing : Johns. on `Lucknow, Fred Horton,
down. Mildmay has a healthyLucknow; Charles Anderson, Luck -
growth `rate , as' does Walkerton ;• now;. Miss Jessie MacKay', Lucknow
the dominant community. . Riith ThomPson, ,lucknow; Gordon
Directors'af,the.GB•RDC' represent-.;
ing
Zone'l are C'." Schmalz:, Walk-
erton;:.�; , llavey ''hort Eig—ii J . Otto
preparation.. Southampton; F Field , Teeswater
Darby, Lucknow'•, Mrs.. Morgan.
Henderson; Lucknow; Alex Andrew,
Ttrcini-OFF:G.-eargcltines
Lucknow; Don Bell., R..14. 5. Luck- •
The brief's :statistical' accounts and' J McLaughlin, 'Wiarton now':
it's'the Lord Simco'e:,
: a friendly mitt
-
;come
bervice'..,f'
lounges' and restau
rants . ai`I•at
sensEb-I'e purRs .'. ;.
and for conven'.ience,
the subwayis right •
at'the door ;in the
' heart of downtown
Toronto: Next, time
you visit Toronto,
enjoy it more•than:
ever stay at the
Lord• Simcoe,.
it's the
'or tio.coe ale
University and King Streets, Tel. 362-1848
•
CHOICE -HOME. -KILLED' BEEF__AND PORK
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ABATTOIR.
.FRESH CAPONS =- ---- --------, 49c LB..
LEAN SIDE BACON,: Sliced' or 'In Piece 79c LB.
LOIN PORK CHOPS . _: 79c LB.
BUTT :CHOPS '_. 65c LB,
BOLOGNA 'RINGS _ 49c LB.
'FRESH :PICNICS ` ": 53c LB.,
Q
K.P. WIENERS, , LB, PKG. 49c_
CHOICE' TENDER ;
T-BONES,
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LUCKNOW : PHONE 528=3009„ •
Mi and ',Mrs: -Donald Kirkland
and .Larura o ., 'of Leam'i Fng ton spent
Easter week -end ;with Mr',Mr',and Mr s .
Gordon. Kirkland 'and ;family
lwt rs` Gnrdon Kirk<ian and• Nancy
accompanied Mr.' and: Mrs.. .Donald
Kirkland "and Lanna on Friday: to
:visit Mr:: and.Mrs.. "Gofdon Stoboof
Teeswater.
•
the -week -w4",
and Mrs. John Gardner were, 4//1r.
and.,Mrs. Lorne Woods and'Ed Black
Well of.St•..Helens, Mr. and Mrs
Nelson -Raynard; and . Mrs. John,
MaOonagh-af"L-uckrlow.;Mr-and•` .'.
Mrs. Donald Kirkland and , babe of
Leamington
Mr.and Mrs. Cecil Cranston of
Wawanosh visited on Sunday with'
Mt.' and Mrs ,Jim Hunter and :Wan
Lori Hackett has been sick' with
the •mumps/.;,
Mr: and Mrs.,.Alex Lea' er,of .
Wingham were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Hackett and
famil,
'Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ,Raynard .vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr-. and Mrs,
Doug Raynard and 'girls.
Mr. and Mrs: Max Hanna arid
family of London spent the week
end with Mr.' and Mrs "Lorne Cook
and family.
Henry Gardner is somewhat im-
proved', ' :. t
Wingham and Districthospital for
the past'five weeks..Henry slipped
on the floor of his home, causing
sprained muscles' in his leg. He
is ,receiving therapy Treatments at
present; (r .; :
Zion U.C. W.: 'meeting will be, •
held;. at the home of Mrs ., Eldon
Ritchie this Thursday:
:Mrs;. Frank Ham
i1t0n'of Ashfield
Spent a feW days. with Mr. arid
Ors Lorne
Cook. Mrs. Hamilton
was a pati.ent•m . rr,g
` i W'•, '-Barri and' Dis-
trict
is-t•ict Hos.Pital fora few weeks,
•
Visitors.. with 'Mr.' and Mrs•.., Wm.
G. • Hunter during the weekend. ;
w -e e -Mrs C-ar Webste-r-of Luck-
now••, James .Ewart ;Webster of Kirk
land Lake; IVIr and' Mrs ., Ken
Laidlaw of London, Mr.; ''and; Mrs.
Roy Keane of Stratford .; Larry
Hunter of ,Minden; w•ho-had• jus
returned :from' a' week's=.course at
Oshawa given. by. Bell.
Telephone Co.
•
(INTENDED FOR'LAST=WEEK)
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY` PARTY
hoursJ;ohn..-G•ard
held a surprise Birthday partyfor
her •at her home on March 31st:,
Mrs G—arcirtee-h=a-s-been-'a-shut
for some eleven weeks as a result
of .a fractured hip. Friends are glad
to know that she is progressing
favourably.. '
• Mr; and ' Mrs .' Frank' Ritchie and'.
Mr. • and Mrs, 'Charles. Wilkins att
ended Achievernent night at Rip-
ley on Thursday evening where the
ladies displayed their. 'oil paintings,
CARD PARTY
At the Zion L.O.L.' card party'
held en-Monday-,-A-pr 1 7 , elan
tables were in play, High prices
went to Mrs. Robert Lyons and
Lorne leers with consolation prizes
to Mr's. 'Kenneth Alton and Peter
Van Osclt
t.