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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-11, Page 13'WEDNESDAY, 'JUNE11th, 1969 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO IR• Custom Butchering Curing and Smoking; Cutting and • Wrapping — Sausage Making—' Fest .Freezing; 'HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS •CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang :Your Beef•:From 1 To 3 Weeks Whatever Your Requirements Are, • For Home Freezers •:We ,Sell Choice Home „Ki11ed,.. Beef,, ,:Pork 'and Lamb In. A.ny Quantity At;Lowest, Marketing Prices:: ALL MEATS AKE..GOVERNMENT INSPECTED; FOR YOUR 'PROTECTION, CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP: ABATTOIR' _ 3954;2905 STOLE 395-2961 .• be held in Durham, Mrs. Margaret 'DIS,.:Ia - .Of Anti ue .. McPherson was convener for the ay a Culla & Glassware At Holyrood •KINLOUGH NEWS The Holyrood. ..Woinen's Institute met on Thursday afternoon at the • home Of Mrs::. Sam Farmer -at Kin cardine`..Mrs. P.A. Murray was in the chair, The meeting opened, with the'Qde and the Mary Stewart Coliec•t:.'Mrs. 'Lorne Eadie was sec • retary in the absence: of Mrs. Prank Maulden, • who •is on a .trip to' Eng- land. The treasurer's report., , correspondence and thank you notes were read;... The new' home economist is'Miss Patrick.. A' course in needlecraft will be,held • on A•ug.7 ust,21 - 22. -There will, be .am exhib- it of crafts at the Lucknow. Fall• • Fair, . • program and gave a' well prepared paper entitled "Memories" She outlined the H. W.I. from the beginning being the first .secretary - treasurer and there' were around 15 • to ;18 members. , '. Mrs. .'Ra ynard Ackert gave the • • Motto "Wisdom :is gained :from old mistakeeiRond also conducted a con test. "Kitchen -Articles". Mrs. Jim' Smith gave a• reading "Waste Not, Want Not"• and . introduced the guest speaker Mr.'s...Ewan• McLean of' 'Lochalsh who: had a most interest. ing•display of Antique China and glassware and:explained;where they had come from and the cost of • many of therm:, Roll'•call; '.'Name a vanished, landmark" . The ,speaker was thanked .and presented '• with a..gift in.appr.eciation N. Mrs. Dan McInnes gave the court esy remarks and; .Mrs. •Tom; Hodgins 4 -also expressed thanks to Mrs. Mrs P. A�. Murray 'gave:• anrnteresiMCLean. :The meeting closed ;with :ting report on the 21st. officer's con I the ,Institute• Grace. The July meet :ference at Guelph Mrs Lyman j ing will be held.•at ,the•home of .Mrs 5uTton gave the sigh;lights-of the ( El wo `dTEiTiotC''JuIy 5th is'the District 'meeting which washeld in}hostess day at the Museum 'at South Ripl'ey. A•• curator's` work ;shop' will s ampton. louglas Blacker -- Named President Of S� Ikebi Reunion • The Annual Salkeld Reunion was held at Camp Ivlerttestung, Sunday June 8, with .a Smorgasbord dinner at 1;•p. m, and about 45, registering, Terence- Hunter, :President ,, pres - ided.at the business 'meeting irrtm-� :ed—rarely,-following ' T.`J. Salkeld gave Secretary Treasurer's report and read several' letters.of greetings, from distant cousins including Mrs 'Jean. Salk• eld oflsham;• Saskatchewan,. Edward Jenkin•of`London. Mrs. Horton Ta_lmay read the "Spectator" ,, the news of,the fath- ily during ,the past year Roy Rundle received the prize for being the oldest. persop present -and Scott Cardiff the youngest. Short speeches were given by Ralph` BouskiIl, Toronto, Cyril Easun, Ivlarraugi Bay, New Zealand , Mrs,. Evelyn (Salkeld) Maulhardt California, also herrsister Mrs;' :. Dorothy (Salkeld) Wall of California 'Officers• for` the coming year will be President, Douglas Blacker, •Goderich;: Vice. PL sident Larry Salkeld, Lucknow Mr:°`TJ: Salk- eld Secretary -Treasurer and :Mrs. Horton Talmay, Editor'of Spectat or. Next year the reunion will be.' held at Camp..Menesetung.at 2 p.m. on second Sunday in 'June, Clinton Reach: New Fire Agieement With Huronview PAGE. 'THIRTEEN; • -=7$--•-.--1S69 CHEW: IMPALA 2. doombardtops;. fu; 1968 CHEV IMPALA,` 4 door,.hardtop 2 --'1968 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN sedans, a 6; and an 8 `cylinder • automatic with power steering .. , 1968 CHEV •BEI,; AIR sedan, 8 cylinder automatic, with power steering • 4- 1967 PONTIAC Parisiennes,• 4 and 2 door hardtops) V8, fully BY SHIRLEY J.. KELLER A.new fire protection agreement has -been -reached -between the -town of of ,Clinton and the County, of Huton. . for Huronview . • ;'• The annual retaining fee it', ;$235.80 with' fire calls charged at. the rate .Of $80.for the first hour.: and $50 for each additional hour or ;past thereof. A minor fire broke out At Huron. .view Thursday although employees I • had the blaze pretty well under ' •I control bythe time. firemen arriv, p • .equipped• 1967 FORD' Galaxies 4 door•hardtop, fully equipped 1967 4 .dsedan, 8 1967 PON IAC St'ato Chief, 6 cylinder, 4 door seda automatic ' ' � Y n, power ' steering and brakes 1967 DODGE POLARO 500, V8, fully equipped 1967 FORD Custom,, 'sedan: 1967 PONTIAC Laurentian, V8 automatic, power steering 1967 CHEV Bel Air sedan, V8. automatic • 40 use d cars from x463 to '66 in various models, sedans, .hardtops; and .4 door, mostly fully equipped' • EDTRUCKS • 1967 CHEV 3/4 .ton pickup, .V.8 ' t ton, heavy duty; automahc'.transmission' 1967 G:M C.. 1966, FOR1} ,Rcotioline Super; 'van' 1965• p.mb. tilt cab, 16 foot van- 1965 CHEW''/2 ton pickup• 1965 FORD 1/z` ton 1962 INTERNATIONAL cab and chassis, Toni Wheel ,.base 1960 °'FORD,; tilt cab, long wheel base A number: of '-Ecdnoline. Vans from 63 ..to 65 •11$S$010::. Motors BP Service, Station • Phone173 ;'Brussels.. Damage amounted to about $500 •to $600,' It could have been more A t serious.," Bill Hanley , de,puty 'clerk for the county, told council.` Thirty -one-applicatio is ha- REQUIREMENTS NGi HuronBoard Engage Teachers . ' RICHMOND-AT-KE- Helens IeHMO D *TM> �S# Helens Vll:l. .' The June meeting of the St •Helens. Women's Institute was held ori •June5th.at•2:p; m: with' twenty-, seven a' its, answer ng t ie ro ` ca ' Twenty •four. elementary.and three with A secondary scht�ol teachers were Mrs. Jas..Aitchison took the chair hired on probationary contracts�.at and Mrs Andrew Gaunt took over. • ve sa-1a-ries cording: to --sched=ule , <by', ' for thepro ramme been received:in reply to,,the advertisement for:an administrator.., A full' report will be made at' the June session LIBRARY.. • In the matter of rentals ;the :.board has. established a policy whereby the basic rental will be based.on 1968,.costs and to'this will be added 25 percent for capital expenditure's: An allocation of $15.,000' was provided in the budget i for rent. Rents will be ,reviewed -ea-" y :LWAY$'MEET TH HAL.L.EN G E PHONE:5284125 Huron County Board 'OfEducation Sederal thank you notes wee at its meeting in`.Central Huron. :read , including th'e. institutes that Seconda'r •School ,.'Clinton. Duties • were invited. to the' Ma.y tea,:: • y' pt Mrs: Harold .Gaunt gave. her re ort' will commence Se. 'teniber• 1, 19G9F ;The newpointees in dais area: on the district -annual held at Cod erich and Mrs. Jas. A itchison`gav e were assgned�as•�follows: �. her report on the officers convent Victoria School Goderich Paul '• Brown ,.Stratford :Teachers' College: . +• ion .held at Guelph in May. Larry• Snell, Stratford T. C; Mrs E, Rice .favoured. with a, solo' •Robertson Memorial,.Goderich: acconmpanied•on the piano by klxs.• John Scratch Stratford T' C ;Fred McQuillin, "I•'11 ;Take:n(1 Wingham:Miss; Ann Gibson , • Home Again IE`athleen, •. Plans are beirid:r ade for :a bus.. Strafford T.G,; � �- East_Wa_wa los-h:_ 1`'11Ss Grace Y trip and thos in charge re kIrs • chi ear� I to prevent a municipalit.y's.loss of money' by renting to the. county board However', the. county board has, made it -clear it -will not permit • a 'municipality to make a large pro - ',fit -fit on the rentals , A number. of Perth County resid- ents using Huron County Public Library facilities will be•.required' topayafee of$2.50' when they -register at the library.. Thompson, London Board' of Erluc 'Chas.•Mac+Donald; r1rs.. 1;larold 0. ation; Brookside: Mrs, Louise Wil:- Gaunt and 'Mrs. Torn Todd- ; son, housewife; Blyth:, Grahani • • I The Credit Union of.Lucknow• . Yeats , Stratford T..0 • I have• asked. the W.;1 to serve lunch on. June 27th, those in charge are '�'he Board accepted the following •� • resignations with regret: J.B. Mrs.Jas Aitchison Mrs: R Erring- Foulds , Central 1 Iuron Secondar ' ton , Mrs, Frank ki•cQuillin , Mrs, Den y. i Allan h1`iller, Mrs, 'G . truthers;, School, Clinton; J. Van. Den Assen, S. 'Blyth Public School; W•. Vandongen' firs. L. Wytock and Miss '1 Aliller :ol ., Two readings were given by M rs :. • W.inghai is Mrs. Penny Pless, Ciin� Frank M 1ewhinney "Wishing."' and hete:.is-no county lib ary in '. ton Public School ;• Mr's-, E. Barbour. "My Garden",. Perth County and as a resu t , t ere can be iiio offsetting service bet- ; ween Huron and Perth. In Middle:- sex .and 13ruee•'Counties , there is county. library service and persons + 1,1 from these counties using Huron Library .facilities will not have to 1 pay the •registration fee . e Board approved extension of Mrs.:Wrn . HuniplIrey 3a i. the the employment of Mrs., E. Bell ase niotto "A perton•who is always • part•of" the office staff of the Board beefing is always in'a stew" frorn..June.1,• 1069 to June 30, 1969. The meeting closed with the in- at a salar'Sr of $392.17 ' • stitute grace and the. Queen • It was stated that the ar id s; ., ;hose"1i th ear e�rf 1-tt'irdi1.,wets. now in the process of engaging, , Ctrs Andrew Gaunt, Mrs..Lauta permanent office staff... McNeil and Mrs., Earl Jamieson'.