The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-19, Page 6PAGE'. SIX'
TH.E. tUCKNON, •SENTINEL, LUCKNOW
ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1969+
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
•.Whitechurch—Woi` en s Firs-titure-
held their family night and Pot
Luck Supper with the community,';
as guests when 109 werepresent •
for the occasion.
After the supper Mrs. Victor,
Emerson president presided.,. A'
thank you note was received from
Mr and 'Mrs . Don'.Ross ;for dorla
tion received.. The leaders Mrs:
Fred Tiffin and ,Mr'. Ezra Schnitz
•and. all who assisted with 'the 'Old
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.extended thanks
The
roll .tail* as: answered' by
the husbands of the members •
tellin " What I do 'when I do as I'
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please".. A collection, of over
w-as--rt�Ee-i�ieil=-W-Yrfclt-
ail expenses of the evening
• John•iGibb contributed 'musicagl
numbers.: Mrs. Ezra Scholtz with
the violin., Paul'•Laidlaw"with
electric . guitar and Mrs.. Garnet.
Farrier ; pianist gave: two numbers
and` encloses; Miss Merle Wilson
gave a piano instrumental; Mrs'
McGuire gave a reading' ",Why:
.w.ear.'a P.opp..:" . Two minutes:
silence was Observed for those.
fallen heron:
As it :was.`Ivlr. and Mrs Russell
Chapmans 36th ariniversary; they•
were asked to stand and were
wished best wishes and years of
health, and happ:rness,,after .which.
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COURT CLERK
ELEVENTH DIVISION COURT
COUNTY OF BRUCE
Lucknow; Ontario•
HAVELOCK STREET
OFFICE: — PHONE 528-2942.
q . Remem
ray
Lucknow, Branch of the Royal
Canadian•-LL-egion; 410:409-, held.
, he4-r a-nnual_Rexnembranc
'banquet and dance at the Legion
Hall on Saturday evening, About
100 attended.. .
Chairman for 'the evening was
H. D. "Bud Thompson, Follow
ing Grace by Clarence; Greer, a
toast to the Queen•was proposed by
Harold Ritchie. •
A welcome was extended the
lath ng by- InetBed presick
ent of Branch 309,.,
Head table guests were introd-
uced bar Mr Eedy and a few words.
Spoken by George. Joynt,. Reeve of
the Village of Lucknow:, Ross
Whicher, , M. p. for Bruce, Riding
and Murray 'Gaunt, M.P P 'for:
Huron -Bruce,
A toast'to the fallen comrades,
was proposed ,by..Art Ernewein ..
'A toast to. the lady guests was
proposed' by Bruce' Wams`ley and,
responded to by. Mrs Clare John-
stone..
R.
My Banque
,Harold Ritchie expressed appre:c•
;iatioi U A..;n
e-glica - a a • _
who ,catered; for the banquet and
this was responded to. by Mrs. .
Cliff Roulston.
Mr,. and. Mrs. Gordon Montgorn
eryshowed, slides of their recent
trip to Canadian war graves in
,Holland. Gordon's brother,, • Rob
ert,. who, was killed during the,
Second. world war; is. buried. in
j iol�land : '
Th_e were introduced by Bud •
rThompson a<nd:th anked':by Robert
McIntosh . •
Music for dancing followed by
the: Narthern Gentlemen, Mrs.
Rona1d:.Forster was_the winner' of
a. prize draw ,
A union` official was in hospital
and received a card stating:
"Local 123 wishes- you a, speedy.
recovery by a vote of 118' to: 56:,
man, high"gent Alex .Sproal On
the draws "Larry McGuire was the
winner for gents and' Mrs.. Dan
Tiffin for' the ladies.
In the lost heir, Miss Mary Hehn.
had high score and Mrs, Elgin
Johnston -low score. Mrs Frank
Ross was the winner of the, draw.
On the draw, for the birthday.
nearest November 11, Johnston;
Conn was winner with birthday •.
November 13
Jolly Good Fellows.
• The ,Queen was -sung after which
progressive euchre ,and:1ost heir
was enjo ed.. Prizes were won for
euchre:: 1}'igh`'1ady.Mrs. ;Gary Chap -
Georgian . College of Applied Arts
And Technology
BARRIE, ONTARIO
APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR
POSITION OF
KE WIt EE-RESPONSIBLE--FOR--THE'-CONTINUING'
EDUCATION PROGRAM,OF GEORGIAN COLLEGE IN
SIMCOE .AND. DUFFERIN' COUNTIES
His qualcations will include the ability to relate to community;;
educational needs, • develop . programs ' to meet these needs,
assist in recruiting of suitable instructional staff, and. implement
The applicant should have. a backgrounds and . understanding
of adult education, .experience in business or industry at a
management. , post -secondary
educaal iusti level,ones. be agraduate of a
DUTIES TO COMMENCE AS„SOON AS POSSIBLE
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THE 'DIRECTOR',
GEORGIAN COLLEGE
401 DUCKWORTN STI
BARRIE, ONTARIO
CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION,
OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOL.,OGY,
EET'
By: Nancy.O Keefe
KINDERGARTEN
Colleen Foran has.a., new : baby
brother, There ,is. a new boy in
Kindergarten. • His name is; Kevin
Lindsay. Rose Marie O'Keefe is in
the hospital having her tonsils
removed.
By. Margaret 'Prayne.
• 'GRADE D&,2
•We:have'rockets'in our •room:.
We also have'rbbits ins our room_
We welcome Karin Lindsay: and
•Gerard Howard to our room. :,•
By -.De to te-s4ie--ves
GRADE 2:'& 3'
The Doherty's brou'ght. a. Canada
Goose'to school We watched
the "blast-off '. on TV with grade
one and two ,
By Margaret Fratk,en,;
. GRADE .4 & 5
Anita `Doherty, brought.het Can
wada--Goose-t-o-school--Her •
father shot the goose and 'her uncle
Joe:stuffed it We are writing.
-po m . •
• By Margaret Austin.
•GRADE 5. & 6
We are doing a Religionpitoject
'on "Christian Life” We had a'
test in Math, , 'Literature and
Science,'
• By Marianne Frayne., ,.
GRADE 7&g`
The Iolleybah tournament
will 'start soon, The report card's
ill' be ha'hded out toanorrow
The grade seven and eight boys
went to seethe' Goderich.Vikings
and the 'Wingha.m Mustangs play
football in Goderich,''
By Charles Crawford',
•
ron inloss Munici�
elephone Sys
EXCHANGE)
sos#a =.of-operetion.-'rice:-#fid=�it
necessary to .apply for a rate increase. - —
Application., has been made, to the Ontario Tele,
phone.: Service Coauiniss„ion for authority.to make
the ,following'charges for telephone service at the
Ripley E>xcianS-effective-Jamsa--•1-,--1970.
EXCHANGE RATES (per month)
INDIVIDUAL LINE
TWO-PARTY LINE.
MULTI-PARTY.
RATE
Business —; 8,00
Residence — 4.15
Bbsiness '6.30'
Residence 3.25'
Business 4.50,
Residence 3,05.
PBX TRUNK
The above rates for individual ': and two-party line service
will apply: only within the Base Rate Area which is defined as
that area within
the-iniftdeipal li is ofth iltage- of-Riptey
and the presently established Base Rate Area for the Hamlet
of Bervie (as per map in System office.) If individual or two-
party line' service is required beyond the above Innits there will
be an additional charge for extra mileage of 45c a month~ for
each 1 mile: or fraction thereof for an individual line, and 25c
a month for each i/4 mile or fraction thereof for eachparty on a .'
two=party line.
Rates for supplementary service such as extension tele-.
phones ',and bells, . connection and moving telephones, • etc:, re-
main unchanged •
.'
.' 'this application. will be heard before,the Commission. at KS
next regular meeting in Toronto..Any representations to be made..
to' the Caonnsion. 'With 'respect° to this a catld,
be •submitted on or before Nov 251969,
addressed to the Chairm cem
therefore,
.. an, Ontario Tel.. . Service .
mission, Department of' Agriculture • Food, Parliament
Buildings, Toronto:2, 'Ontario.
, IF. YOU DESIRE • ANY' FURTHER INFORMATION IN
REFERENCE TO FOR. INCREASING THE
TELEPHONE- RATES, YOU MAY: APPLY TO THE UNDER-
SIGNED' EITHER. PERSONALLY, BY• TELEPHONE OR BY.,
LETTER. •
Mrs. Irene Liddle, Secretary
HURON and KINLOSS MUNICIPAL
TELEPI4ONE SYSTEM.`
Ripley, Ontario