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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-11, Page 17.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th,. 1970 .nimii111411ML. THE i tiCKNOW SENTINEL,_ LUCKNOW,, ONTAR,I,D. w PAGE .SEVENTEEN. Retires As Lodger • h�wer11eId.[o aren Moff at ' 0••i0*041P•••••••0•i4116,0•00•00i••••0••,i0•01 .,LOOKING BACKWARDS M THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON 60.f •• *•*••.•••••••• 10:.YEARS...Apo MARC} 'jw.) .. ' It was announced -that a new' "around -.the -clock" • depository was to be installed at ttie: i'ocal.Bankof Montreal. .An addition ft/the.bank.huilding` • ' was .being constructed in the for,ni of a new''and larger vault. Dung.?nnon.',.N'ile and.'Port. Albert.Llnited.Church.• " congregations extended s►; call to Rev :. T. .R. Richards of Port • Credit: Representativ'es. of .several,' school sections inthe north- • ;,western sector of •Ashfield •T'own ship' met'to consider stepsto - be-rAeii iii :future school planning. —A - . 1 .. - 4 .. at 'idenilo.ck .City", was proposed. co serve •six "former school sections at .a, cost of $125,000.. 39 YEARS AGO. • MARCH 1940 .• Rural• school fairs in:Ontario were suspended for 1040.as•'a war Tie economy neasure, Huron County g, had eight school ,fai.rs i•n . ' 1030."Howi fa•.ir was'held at Fordw;ich AsId at Currie':s Corners; West Wa.wanosh. at St. ; Helens; cal, r at Carlow; •••••••••r•••.•4•••••'•••4 Garfield MacDonald,' local license .Issuer .•.was occupying an office Ira the -nom �Aeell• Block on on blain Street.. ' - YEARS AGO .• Ewan (Slim) MacDonald of Alberni , 'British 'Columbia,. pictured here, retired recently... •after. 28 years in MacMillan. Bloedel Lornass Sawmill, `B'.C. • He -ISA son of`the late Mr, and Mr's..D'uncan MacDonald of the St. Helens area, where he spent h.i youthp' He ,is.a brother of , Mrs. Andrew Ritchie of• Ashfield', .and Peter. MacDonald of Lucknow . '.Ewan. begin his career as a:;. logger on the river drivesof Northern Saskatchewan. ?v'ir.. Mrs, `1acDonald plan to 'remain in Alberni for•:the time'bei:rig.' NGSiDE Ickia=-Young-of'Paincourt• spent the week-eiid with his`parents ' ,, Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Young,arid �.fai�ily 1 .• Mrs,. Bob•' l`'ann.. returned to -her home from' Wingharn and District' Hospital. Lori'Ann Henderson Of London has been visiting with her grand- ; parents Mr,' and' Mrs. Blosse" K oy le . . •. 'MARCH 1920 Anannouncement read: As or*,.. March 1st a subscription to the Toronto .Globe. would be $5. per :: year. , • . A report of:the carni4al•held the "Lorne 'Rink , Lucknow .;read • "There was heaps of fun and a' Wonderful'display,of costumes''.,. The cotiipetiti:on was • keen and prize winners were: Fancy dressed lady; lvliss,M. Money;:-Cornic dressed lad ; Miss R. Gordon: Comic dressed girl; G...Huston;' Fa ncy dressed. girl. • Kathleen :Hill Fancy dressed gent ; hlarold. Agnew; Connie •.dressed gent, Stanley Gough', -Fancy dressed. boy; Tracy Webster; Comic. dressed 'boy . Ronald Armstrong; • :Mutt aii.d Jeff , Percy and Charlie Webster; Marble rate.,' Rose`.. Stewart; Bicycle race, Wilfred Murdock, comic gent;'s race,. Gordon Thompson; . Gent's race. Archie MacDonald; couple race; .Archie .MacDonald and 'Jennie MacDonald ., oderith at Holmesville; ;vlorrrs• ..•oty-Engage • ' Cnd East ,Wawanosli' at Belg'rave; Stephen at' Grand Bend; Hay, ..Co -or inatOr For • T i is kers iuitki_a.n.d:_ls bor ned-a-t by Huron County,'Council 'as .Co ordinator of the. Base Develop ment Comrnittee . Captain. • C: trrrrnrrngs-goes., oirrlre cbt pa-yroll: July- , .1 -and-his' salary Will .be;s10 000 per annum: the interim. Captain Cumrnings has been • • appointed by'Colone1 , Ryan, as -Ba -se Go=ardinatot unties his ' retirement. in June: :Severa1_;, council members pointed out during the; discussion on the Matter', that. the .county ;was: actually receiving about si* months of Captain Cumming's time without• having: to pay. a .. ; salary to,him. Under' the scheme ,';Captain... Cummings .will be available to those persoi-s interested in using,. any of the facilities 'a•LtheasP I�AN,GS1DE.•NEWS , Langside Community Hall' was attractively decorated fora shower for'Sharen Moffat on Friday evening, Mrs. Wes Young was chairman. A fruit and vegetable contest was conducted' by Mrs, Gordon' Wall. La:n'gside "Lassies.(Christine and. Joanne Bregman, ,ifareP' Young - and 'Dianne and Debbie Huffman) sang "A little whit.. cluck", Mrs.. Cliff Young gay a'reading,, "Girls .A duet was sung;b.y Nancy dei3oer. and Helen. Wiersrna, •Mrs;. Jim Young gave ,a» soap contest. Marion Wall and Doris liuffmapi accompanied, Sharen to the decorated chair. The address. ' was read by .Marion andgifts were carried by Karen Young "Dianne .and Debbie Huffman.. Gifts were placed by Agnes • Conley and Janice Wall'. Sharen .thanked all for the-gifts'and; those who planned the ,evening Lunch was served and a social time enjoyed, CANADIAN •TRANSPORT ,COM.MISS[ON: " By. its Railuvay: Trans oMt..Committe.e'. F PUBLIC HEARINGS brthe ;flatter of the applicationof I -Canadian National • Rail•ways . to. discontinue ,-passenger-train service. between Area (Province of Ontario): Train No. .Toronto -- Palmerston 67.0- 671_, 672 Palmerston--Civrren Sound . 670, 671, 672 .. Palmerston -Southampton, 656, .668,• 669 Stratford Kinc'arc)ine • 662, 663;•664., 665;,666, 667 Stratford God`erich • 660,' 661 II. -Canadian Patif'ic Railway. Company, to dis,- continue passenger -train service between Toronto and Owen Sound, in the Province of . Ontario, provided' by passenger 'trains Nos: 302,. 306 arid `307; • III -Canadian National Railways; to discontinue that portion ' of their passenger -train service between Toronto and Guelph;: in 'the Province ofi atittib, proviaed' :by passenger trains Nos. 986` . I lensa11 Fairs the' Sbuthern .part of • • Bruce *effected were Kinloss'at s IR'L' Y KELLFR 1�Y J. llollyrood [-Iuron at Ripley•; rid; S nimiii Ts of Kincardine at Kincardine, Captain R. S. C.0 g for the purpose of establishing some kind of private industry 'or educational. system Mertitiers' of county council • CI • ton Base e i 1i-rrro ii 0 'ett r-gtci' ri d,a y RI PLEILABRIPLEILABATTOIR Custom Butchering - Curing and Smoking Cutting' and Wrapping— Sausage '.Making ' Fast Freezing • learned:that Captain C.unirriiiigs , has been:the Base Technical. •Services CYfficerfor the pastfive years and "therefore has a wealth: c� f: ri,ewe-e f t}e -w o rl, r•ri-o the entire station". , . • • . The position t6 be held. by Captain Cui'nrnings is iemporary in nit„rte 5:n wi;ll�e su 'cit ro.... HOGS AND CATT E ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY.O WEDNESDAYS, t Two Big Coolers, We Are Able Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks Whatever Your Require ents Are For. Home Freezers We • Sell Choke 'Home Killed ,Beef, Pork and Lamib. In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT' 'INSPECTED FOR YOUR ,PROTECTION CHAS. HOOISMA, • PROP. STORE 395-2961 ABATTOIR 395.2905 review iii 1071 depeiidingY,c�ty.:r. developnien.t conditions at C:l B Clinton . . I'.n addition., ,council �ppi'ovedt the hiring of secretary staff'to, .....51111446.0.01.V1111.01•1441 work so that "someone would be available ri.' all times to answer he telephone enquiries Customer; Are those eggs strictly fresh? Grocer; (to his clerk) Feel those eggs, George and see if they're, tool enough to sell yet and 987. ''TAKE. • NOTICE that the. • Cdrnmittee "'his deter- mined under its'Order No, R-6313 dated August, 5; 1969, that the amounts 'which" constitutethe actual losses attributable to •each -.of the above described• passenger -train services.,in each of ,the: ' prescribed accounting' years, are as,;fa±311•Iows: .(C.N.) II•:(C:P.) iii (C.N.). For. 1966 •. $414,073 $76,640 $126,955 For t967 454,962 89,606 1.41,060' For 1968 480,244 97,913.5:' 147,313 'TAKE NOTICE A-LS.O: that PUBLIC HEARINGS of the above APPLICATIONS will 'take place commencing ;at the hour: of 0:30 ;a.m..'at� the .folldwing places and dates: GREY' COUNTY COURT :HOUSE,,.. OWEN SOUND ' Coni en g Marchi' , . 970 •W ' ELLINGTON COUNTY COURT' HOUSE,. GUELPH Commencing April -a; 1970. '.,It is the Committee's 'intention to consider the application of Canadian National Railways shaven . in 1 above. as the first order of business at th'e. hearing in Owen Sound commencing on March w 3.1 a_nci thexi..to :consider the pp.iiatisan-o-f Ge -n a- lien Pacific Railway Companyshown. in .11 eboe. in! Owen ,Sound .after the •completion of I; .Th Committee intends.! to'considerthe application 'of ' Canadian National Railvvays shown._in- lLabove at the hearing inri. Guelph commencing on April 8:”: However, all persons who wish to do somay present their.,?tiiews on the discontinuance of aqy passenger -train' services Misted•. above during any .of the.. two hearings and in. either place, • • PerSonavvh ish further info•r-mati any of the bove described passenger -train ser- ces may ite' to the Secretary, Railway Trans-. ort Committee, Canadian Transport 'Commission,. 275 Sl,ater'Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario. w 0 : oloAz..0 Zs.vroa"gag bated at 'Ottawa,' Ontario, this 26th day , of, February, '1970. Ci W. RUMP, Scretary., Railway.Transport Committee. • 0