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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-12, Page 19C TO CUSTOM i i, .1.969 for ,ty, ting it a half . pit • r ' Asa: and nsur- The !on- :on h.. much nd cent rd, 11 ard';s • Inther 'e r , used. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 190 rs. O..Nicthodes e -elected Diror • District ip of the Ontario Assoc- iation of Agricultural Societies met on. Wednesday of last week at Feversharn for a, dinner. meeting. Over 200 members. from Grey and Bruce Counties; heard E. A Starr,, superintendent of Ontario, 'Association of Agricultural Societ- ies., say that,as ong as -there -1g- ,- .enthusiasm. such .as:•shown..OR. Wed - nesday• that the small Fall Fairs would'•continue, to' exist and • help from. the Departrnent would, 4 be available:. "No doubt there willbe changes as: we live in a changing tirne, but Fairs are one • of the remaining commu ity efforts and would be supjorted. whole heartedly by. the Department .of Agriculture and Food;," said Mr.' stair. It is up to the people. ,and the individual to show•enough concern to attend and help prom- •ote such projects... If they'are.to THE LUCKNOW'.SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO advance, each and every person will .have to'dg their share , Mr. Gordon Patterson of .Ripley chairedthe meeting and, gave his report as District Director. Mrs. Oliver .McCharles, Lady Representative, gave her •report and stressed the fact that all Fairs were better this year with newer ideas, and better displays. In: the election of officers for 1970 John D: Thompson of Chesley will be the man Dir- ector---nd :l rs---,(31ver.-I eCharles was re-elected to office with Mrs; Reuben Schaus of Hanover herr. u ` Associate Allan Wedow- of Han . .'over • is :Secretary,-Trea$urer and Mrs, Cecil Hollands of Kincar- dine, :Lady ,Secretary. Discussion' groups were held at which time many trouble,spots were ironed out. Judges fees were discussed and. all Fairs were told to hire only qualified judges. Calendars will be used for. ; ... advertising again next year. • An invitation was accepted from. Paisley to, hold District 10• Spring` meeting there; EXCHANGE). _* Due ; to. the rising costs of ' oPeiation•, we ,find it necessary to apply for a rate increase. Application has been made: 'to the Ontario' Tele ty phone :Service .Comnusswn _fot euthori totne• the following chargesof-r telepho a service at they` Rippley 'Exchange effective-Janu'Y 1,1970:': EXCHANGE' RATES' (per month) `. INDIVIDUAL LINE TWO-PARTY LINE 111IULTI=PAETY PBX TRUNK. RATE' Business :,-• 800 Residence'— 4.15 Business-- 6.30; Residence .3.25 Business M = 4-50. Residence 3.05:: 12.00 • • ; The=-above-rate"s--for-=individual and -two-party line -service ` will apply onlywithin the Base Rate Area which is defined as that area ; within the 'municipal : limits of the Village of ; Ripley and the presently established Base Rate Area for the Hamlet of Bervie (as per map in System` office.) If individual or two- ',, party, line §ervice is required beyond the above limits there will. be an additional charge forextra mileage of 45c a month for ,,each Y . mile or fractionthereof for an individual' line,' and 25e a month' for each /4• mile or fraction thereof for each party on a two-party line,. Rates ,for supplementary service such _ as extension . tele- phones and bells, . connection and moving .telephones, etc., re- This' application) will -be heard before the Commission at its `"next regular meeting -Hi Toron o ► rrepresentations to-be-made— to obe-made-to the Commission with respect ; to this application should, therefore, be , submitted on or, before November,:25, 1969, and addressed to the Chairman, . ;Ontario Telephone Service Com- mission, om mission,' Department Chairman, Agriculture and Food; • Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, ; Ontario. ••••ieee••••le••• IF , YOU DESIRE . ANY FURTHER'INFORMATION' IN REFERENCE TO THE NEED FOR INCREASING THE TELEPHONE, RATES, YOU MAY APPLY TO THE UNDER- SIGNED 'EITHER • PERSONALLY, BY TELEPHONE OR BY LETTER. 1VIrs . Irene Liddle, Secretary " HURON and KINLOSS MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Ripley, Ontario FBIRTHSq I4ACKETT In; Wingham and District Hospital:, on. Friday, ' 'October 31, 1969, to Mr.. and: Mrs. Jack Hackett;.1,ticknow ,, a son, Michael Paul, a brother; for Kevin. McLEAN- In Wingham and! District Hospital, on Friday ,;. Octobe 69., to Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard McL'ea i,., R. ;R, Lucknow , a daughte r 'McLEOD` - to Mr. and.Mrs. Murdock McLeod (Eleanor Carter) of Walkerton, a daughter, Janice Marilyn, 7 lbs. •7'ozs. on Friday November 7, 1969 at Walkerton General Hospital, a wee sister, • for'Kevin and first grand -daughter forMr. and Mrs., Peter Carter, of Holyrood. FORAN Gordon•.and Helen . `(McIlliargey) Foran, . are happy to announce the arrival of their son on November 8th, 1969.At Wing - ham 'and 'District. Hospital. GLING' - 'Frani-and—Anne Rieg: ling 'of Ashfield wish, to. announce the arrival of Joseph Todd in Wingham Hospital. on Saturday , 'November 8, 1969., a brother,for• Craig. Happy Handicrafters The eighth .meeting, of the St -Belens Happy -FI ic-rafters` was• held in the St. Helens hall on :November 4, at"7.. 00.: The :meeting openedwith the 4 -Ii Pledge. • Tlie roll call , "Other' articles I 'would like to erribroider"' was :answered'bb'y, eight eengirls.. Vera•MacDonald read. the ; minutes of the blast. meeting • Discussion The leaders and. girls:discussed what they are doing PAGE NINETEEN. WAREHOUSE cora ors WALLPAPER AND .:PAINTS LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • PHONE 528=3431 ij at. Achievement Day; The :girls • -are•to have their books in to the leaders by November X21 The. riext. ms ting is a work meeting -an-�tov�mber-YT�`at-7:00.-,in-;halY�-�`- Group .Work• - The 'giris''worked r on their '`Free Choice": articles and their books.. ' The meeting closed with the 4-H Creed.' BrownieIVew The•.First Lucknow Brownies' met' on Tuesday for their regular • meeting Brownie Ring was held with Edith Greer as Fairy -Queen. Games 'were played and we had Pow Wow it which -time Kathryn ` McKim passed her Nature Tests : Jill Murrayam � �nd Edith. Greer passed their shoe cleaning test • while the Tawn . Owls worked with the Tweenies •and : younger , Brownies: Brown Owl took the Golden Hand Brownies to teach.' the 'Compass..: The meeting closed with the. squeeze and Taps ' Our :next eeting will be on ,November 18th . ++ :ti U.0 O. Di sectors 'Visit L�r:cknow District Co-op r "Visits of our Board of United Co-operatives of Ontario: to • retail co-operatives and our •Branches are important to us"• UCO' President It S. McKercher said While orl a visit to Lucknow Co-operative last week. "With a co-operative like UCO providing over $100 million a • year :of products and services in Ontario,' we must take every opportunity to keep in touch .with what bur patrons want", he said. "This is one of the ways we do it". UCO's Board consists of 12 Dir- ....,,: + 'Mika:,�,3a ia.4aa rye ';,,..a 'mo w r ectors with. 9 •men elected in, electoral zones, and 3 directors elected at -large in UCO's annual, meeting.. '..The Directors have been touring different regions' of Ontario. from' time to time over the past two, ears, as part .of their regular board meeting program, The Board .represents 25;000 individual members at ;UCO , , Branches and)_ 50 corporate -mem;- bers c4 -operatives in Ontario. Pictured,' on their visit to • Lucknow Co-op last week, are left to right , Allan McIntosh :of Almonte; Stuart.:Jamieson,' man- ager of.'Lucknow District Co-oper, ative; Allan Miller, president. of :, Lucknow Co-op;'Gordon'Jack of Chatham; Bob•McKercher of Sea` forth; president of "U . G r 0 : ;" Leon- ard.F1ar.man; Westdn.'General Manager- of U •. C .0 ; Tyson Lang,- man, .of Haw keston e; Harold , Schmidt of Baden; Bruce McCutch eon of Dundalk; Bill Deyell Hanover. District -Manager; Grant • MacDonald, a director Of. Lucknow Co-op,