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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Sth, 1969..'.•
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
TAKECQMPLAINT TO:MUNLCIPAI AFFAIRS, MINISTER
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LOCHALSH' NEWS.
• David Elphick is building•a •
pole barn on the former .Ensign;.
puce.
The W. M. S of Ashfield ,
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-Presbyter areChuurch-were hosts to
the North Maitland,Presbyterial on:
1 WedneSda.y, '•
The store at Lochalsh was closed
during'the%past week while Mr..
and ;Mrs. MacLennan enjoyed a
few holidays.
• The buildings on the .Bob 'McIn
tosh .farm have" been newly painted
;.and present,;a'; pleasing sight in
the community.'
Many from•the area attended
the •Christmas County Fair at
Carlow on Wednesday and. Satur-
ayo last week
Mrs. Ross MacKenzie w s host -
ess to a. Beeline Fashion Party on ,
Thursday evening.'
:Spooks and Goblins were plenty
ful on. Hallowe'en and everyone
in the community ;had •their .share,
of Visitors. Hallowe'en ' is for, the:
children and'it is!•nice tosee t •
being,used for. their enjoyment:
Donald Simpson .peril Tuesday
in Toronto . . •
A : Hallowe4en'party-Eras-held .at-
North Ashfield school on Friday
afternoon •The Teachers conduc-
ted. a parade from.whi:ch'prize
winners were chosen
Several -from the' area .attended
the Holstein' or'Milk, Producers
banquet'at Reid •Corners .1-Jal
Th-t-tsday e-vening;----.
Walter Brown of Amberley is,
quite ill in hospital in Kincardine.
LOOKING BACKWARI
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
Bruce county council -is soured
on its treatment by the Ontario_
Municipal Board and Thursday.
authorized. a delegation be named
to take its, latest beef directly to
the minister of municipal affairs,
The• establishment of assessment
-re a.'oirs- reacts -this -cote :
'rea#nienf
nidpafir
we get it in the end," he said,
Reeve J. P. Johnstoner...,. Jr. of
St. Edmunds township urged his.,
fellow niembers to action. .
"If you want something with the
province you must: go after it. We
sit and talk; away with ourselves
o-10ch =1e want -to-do sar-n
thing; do it.. And take a member
of. the'. pressalong too, The
government will then listen:"
The big problem will be :for the
Staff, retiring county assessment
commissioner Howard French: said.
The present Bruce. staff knows the
area, andif left to work out of a
sub office there could be a real
advantage... If not there couldbe.
real hardships, he,. said.
LEERYOF 'PROPOSALS
,Cot ncillors. *said .that govern-
ment actions have made rnunicip-
alities•ieery of other provincial
proposals for area rule Bruce
council set up'a committee as rec
HELP -YO.
suffer a substantial financial' loss ,
Three years ago. new office .accorlt
modation was.built for the county
assessrrrent '.unit at Walkerton; and
Bruce still'has 19 .years•.of•the 20-
year lease .remaining on :office:
space in Wiarton.,
•
:Both offices were newly •equip
ped fora assessment and it is not
known' how much of this cost. Will
go down tee drain with. the office
of the new region for Bruce and
Grey counties and'Oweh Sound
being set up in .Owen: Sound.
More vital may; be the effect on
the 27 ,Bruce' assessment employ-
ees who, council was told, are at
a level of tainingmuch above
that in 'Grey.
• Bruce had hoped that an area
office -would -remain -here -but
council was. told: Thursday that'
this' is not to be ;This is the main..
. complaint that the delegation
will convey to the minister......
•Council said that this treatment
will 'make Brucequestion any fur:
ther permissive legislation •
sproposed by Queen's Park. •Bruce .
.was one of the :firt counties in
Ontario to go for the recomrnende
county assessment System and
Grey was forced • in,,at the last;
•/
omrnended. by the province but
ithe interest shown by council'
ax -the=- un
;session has changed to. await and.-
Isee attit .de . ••
Paisley,reeve George Grant ;• an
,early advocate of.amalgarnation,
aid 'the •n Truster of municipal
affairs has. said that regional gov
rnxnent will not be forced.
"'But how can we believe him?
Reeve: J. P. Johnstone Jr.. said
St: Edmunds Township will have
the population required' for a dep.
!sty reeve by 1970 and asked that
+instead of adding, another person
.to council that the reeve be given
a double vote. Mr. Johnstone
was told that regulations prohibit •
FIRST TO. AGREE
• Amabel township 'Re.eve Manley
Forbes surnmed up council's
feelings
"There' is no use in thinking or
*acting •progressive .' •When we do
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'CANVASS OF, THE VILLAGE WILL' BE HELD • NOVEMBER ' 7
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ARS iQG
OCTOBER .1949k,
The Lucknow. Scouttroop was
. reorganized.and a Cub:pack was.
• newly established under
ection of Rev. A E. Tavener,
' The Cub •ack,.leader Was Elmer
Umbach with Willard T
:and Wilfred, Black as as
The Soout_trno asun !er the.
leadership of Stuart Col
- - `�ro�l .lezlc'rs end seconds were:
Wolf Patrol - .Jack •MdKirn ,
Donald'McNay;'Fox Patrol - Geo-
. ge Anderson. Bill Mathers;' Buff
alo Patrol -'Donald Thompson;,.
• Allan Johnston;, Beaver Patrol
Clayton Hodgins, Art Baker.
'
Lucknow Municipal Council •
unanimously supported a motion
requesting Bruce County Council'
to establish a new "High School
40'YEAR$'..GO
etas.
'OCTOBER 1929'
-£ Mark .Cassels sold his. goer
. business in 'Lucknow to E1mer:;
the dir lohnsto•n;, who had been. with'the
: Lucknow. Table' Company for a
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ars..-�vt•G.,rJohnstan-w•as-asp. • .
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hompson isted''in the. stare by P'ocher.Mac
sstants, Charles. Mt. Cassels went to
�a*sa-les-rn-fo`r�wift.
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yer . 'Pat
Company
A school report for the senior
class in Room 1, :Lucknow Public '
School, .named the following
Pupils:, Florence Drennan , Donald '
district to include all of this .mun -
icipality, Special forms were
filCoued Out,in ncil 1 to appy itioning'County
approve of such a
district which in turn had to,•be
accepted by the Department of
. Education,
Finlayson, Isabel Nicholson ,
Muriel. Paterson, Jim Webster;
Dorothy Irwin ; 'John K. Mac
Kenzie , Marion Traplin,' Mary
Fisher,. Gordon Steward ,'Helen
'MacDonald; Helen Harr-0ton
Louise Greer, Jack, Leith , Jane
Hornell. Jean Havens ,Elva Twam•
ley., M 4rvin Solomon, Margaret.
Salkeld•, jean Ward, Donald
Johnston, Jack Henderson . Evelyn
Taylor.,_ Jack_: Drennan • Elia
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