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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-30, Page 1$5.00..A Year In Advance --- $2.00. Extra To U,S,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNES6AY, JULY 30th, 1969 Single Copy 15c 16 Pages, ----- ie-st 1-�aw ano h Tow nshiwill-n o feel•ihe educationmillrate pinch t' • this year.. • • • Secondary S',chool levies;.will be reduced in West Wawanosh with,. Public and Separate School rates up eta" few mills and down a fraction • depending on where you pay your "school•tax. The 1969.requisition for school purposes in West •Wawanosh is , $52,928 with $24,537 for element ary,school and ,$28, 391 for sec'o'nd pryschooT In 1968 the amount 'of money re quired was a• higher figure,' $56, 542 ; •: The' proposed -rate for elementary and separate -School supporters -in ' 1969 is 15.2 for residential and. W.8 for commercial: All school'. supporters in the township will pay this; rate. Last year the, following element= . 'ary rates were paid, Huron County School Area No. 2, residential l 1 5 , coTn7iiere-i- 13., Colborne--; 9,'17, 4 East' Wawanosh, 13.3 ;• Kinloss, 15'."7 17..5; Hullett , 10•;.7 ,' 11,5; Wingham Separate School, • 12, Kingsbridge Separate School, 14, The proposed rate for secondary school education' in. 1.969 is residen tial 15.. 4:,'• commercial 17. Last. year's'secondary school rates were Goderich residential ,_ "18.9 ,;.• Commercial: 21; • Wingharn 16.9., 18•. 8 • W Up In �I�n�es During Electri�pl:��orm Thursday. WHITECHURCII NEWS rim `'a severe- cic r 1 stor .1 to th Win- rt„- ,tjn . on: Thursday evening around 7' p.m. lightning set fire to the large, barn ' op. the farm of Don Ross in Kinloss„ ,Township. •` e Rossiarm_ m_ :s_located on'ctonc- session 2, just east of the former Whitechurch School.. Destroyed in the fire was the :barn, with a;,neW silo, the season's hay crop, a hammer mill and: feed mixer and some little pigs, The neighbours assisted Don in saving the calves A few days. previous to the fire,... Don - had taken. the grain from the, EEKEND• BREAKINS Three breakins occurred ' in`Luck- now over the weekend,, • two of them late Friday, night and one early' Sunday morning. According to Ontario Provincial Police'at Kincardine,':the• loss was •: nilin two of the breakins and $35 at the third. • Late Friday night , two: Luck now juveniles' were caught on the • scene at Treleaven's Lucknow; "Feed Mill. -A breakin also occurred.at John , W . ;Henderson Lumber, Ltd. ove • 10 .Vownsview 'MF' and Mrs'. Bob': Morton; Man, • Michele and Cindy who have been at . Holberg British. Columbia have been- visiting, in Lucknow. with • Bob s parents',: Mr. and Mrs: Albert Morton: since July lst': " ' Bob is with'the Canadian. Air Force a,nd has been 'transferred to. Downsview , reporting July 28th. Mrs: •,Morton and family ,will re main in Lucknow until living arc- • <ommodat on .can. be -obtained . ':: On July. 9th Carrie Milne', Mrs Abert"it 1 Morton; N .and MrsBob' Morton and three•children motored to Sept Islands;:' 300 miles from Quebec City, and visited with Mrs,. 13ob I1orton's' parents, Mr '•ard:Mrs Rene •Tremblay, • returning to.•Luck- • now,' July 13th•. . . . Correspondents Please Note• but'it was, not discovered until Sat urday morning.. 'In both cases, entry was gained through a window. aomavantlal smwas do a at-Hend-t erson's. Constable. Whitelaw of the Kincardine O. P. P,. investigated the Treleaven breakin and' Const ables Burgess and Culver•the Hend- .erson.complaint. In the early hours of Sunday . morning; entry was gained through 'a window to Silverwood Dairies Ltd. witha'• safe smashed "open and: $35 stolen.. The thieves' could not, gain entry to 'a second safe No other damage resulted . . • The Silverwood,breakin is, hot rel. rated to the other two according to Ontario Provincial ;Police. Const ,Whitelaw; investigated'the Silverwood theft. 0 Honoured On 25th Ainiversary Mr a-nd. MrsLloyd •McNall:'of Kinloss were honoured on Friday, July• -25th• when relatives.,neigh ' • bours and friends gathered at their home'on the occasion of their 25th 'wedding anniversary. It was also Lloyd's , birthday. : • ' Among; thegifts presented id Mr; and. Mrs.'McNal1was a.tray: ' 'from their .neighbours., • • • , i••i s••i••i ; i••i?