The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-22, Page 18•
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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TO RESIDENTS OF
THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
PT'LuckflowtiuncilHasiassedl.;
WHICI-I IS NOW IN EFFECT I
THE VILLAGE
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In future, all 'building and renovation: pro- .
ects which exceed. $100 will require._
J• a Building
Permit which will be •-issued by the building in-
spector.
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To qualify for a. permit, a' p lan and estim-
ate.: of the work; to be , done, must be. submitted ' to
the building inspector prior. to the : beginning of
the work.. .
Fees for the_buildiuuper-mit=willTbe= $5-for—
the first $1000 or part thereof and $2 for -each ad-
ditional $1000 or part thereof.
'FURTHER:DETAILS AVAILABLE •AT
THE 'MUNICIPAL -OFFICE
ARENA GRANTS •
CONTINUED FROM•.PAGE 1
$05,000.. Under information
made available to thein as late
• as June of last 'year , it •was: assum-
ed that the agricultural grant
was to be. • 1/8th of $6:5,000, a
total of $8125. •
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Last week the •Lucknow council.'
heard that,the grant on a .$65,000
• project would be:$1250"through•.
'•the Agriculture Division.of the
• Ontario Department, of •Agricul
ture._a.nd_Food . • Because_th- e -y -had
•ma•de a gross error ;.the 'Depart
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:merit agreed :to double' this which
means that $2500 will now -be •
received as this•grant as:opposed.
o ire exeet$$12—;.• .
To the reader , the figures
must get -awfully complicated,
but s°u :,mi :iiing the sittratiorrit
apFea s.. that the only giant ava•i1
able ,'ircag; the agriculture dep-
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'• t J,e,societ. is on rrioney which'no
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6:.1:::f: z:anthas Seer, applied on.
This is where' the problem was
created'b; the department
them-.. Tyros -End Season..
• selves
•A 25 grant is available With Banquet
through tre corn,*nunity centres
act on thetotal cost with ' 1LUNC:ANl•CoN NEWS
ing the local council audiin a
letter to council on lune 10 of
last year said in part "providing
there is•an agreement between
the Lucknow Agricultural Soc-
iety' and the Village of Lucknow
a grant o . • 50 will apply on an
expenditure of $50,000”,
11 seems.'that this information,
, and the information provided by
his departm-ente' rlier; `is. -now -----
:considered as "a mistake:"' and the,
local people willsuffer the extra
expense:
The:costs-of the;. participating
municipalities on the $65' .000
arena expenditure; after consid
ering `West Wawanosh's $5000
grantof which they will recover
$1250 'urider the=cornmun-ity . •
centres giant, are:.
Luc know - "$23.,150 750
Ashfield $10.625.
Kinloss - $10,625
. • Thes are. et._c.osts._a.fr e r all
grants and will be raised locally.
•a -x t=ie
the Lucknow cost which•had earl-
' iter been used up for grants in the
• • installation of the artificial ice
• pia This meant that/31(..•,'!,•(..r,
of the total project was non kt'ar;:-
ENGAGEME
JOHNSTON - HALDENBY
*The engagement is..ainrriounced
of Beth Caroline Haldenby,
daughter of,Mrs. ;Norman E.
Haldenby and the late Mr. Hald-
enby of R. R. 1 Holyrood and Mr.
Lloyd Ellwood Johnston, son'of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark. Johnston of
1Iolyrood. '
The wedding will
take place on Saturday , May 16th
at 7 p.m. at the Church of
Ascension, Kinlough.
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HEWITT - WALL.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall of
Holyrood wish to announce the.
engagement of their daughter;
Marion Ruth to Mr. Eric Edwin
Hewitt son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hewitt of R. R. 2, Kincar-
dine. The marriagewill take
place on Saturday, . May 16. at "
3.00 p. n. at Langside Presby-
'terian Church, Langside, Ontario.;
Jo-anne Von Dam
W�ms Trophy
nn Saturday„•April 18 .the Cal-
vinette Club of the Christian Re-
formed Church attended a Rally.
'in Strathroy. • The club is made
Up o f gid • - •
Them-eGf the--day..wasi,,Live.-Really.-
Live. , 400 girls of the';SouthWest -
ern Council attended .the Rally.
flcetry contest was.'also`held .• _
lin which Jo-anne ban Dam won
third place.
• •Jo-anne .is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter .'Van Darn, R. R.
5 Lucknow. • •The poem follows; •
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trV"E'REAELY'°LIVE _.._T
• By Jo-anne Van Dain
Mass, starvation., assassination,,
marijuana , pot;
Demonstrations, .complications,
-murders and .the lot; • • . •
destruction;
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Evolution,• revolution, .uiflation,.
mass production.- •
In; this world _th4tseems so lost
..-With-problems-rive ceasing , '•
Hell's destruction overwhelming.
Earthly cares and woes increasing
Young and old . •
Weak and .bold •
is 'his reIl}r living?i
All are taking none are giving:
And• yet as, a candle flickers in
'the night •
There is a glow ofhope and light
'T" e ove o Goa. is.t ere
With peace and faith• and hope,
arid justice; '
-Freedom-and relrgio ..
The hearts and minds and souls of
men •
In fellowship ale.-brid.gin-g.
If these things areentered in
The lives of all existing men,.
Then, and;only then can they
.live ,
/REALLY lLIV•E!
Open House..HelcI
At North Ashfield
LOCHALSH NEWS
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Open House was •held at North'
Ashfield Public School on Thurs-
day evening. Over 100 interested
parents and friends called •at• the
school to see the work .done by
the students, Once again the
biographies were the highlight
-and,-many-par-efts found -out
things about themselves. Limer-
icks were amusing andthe follow-
ing•, is copied from the Ashfield
Advocate - (School paper).
There .wasa young fellow named'
.Who had' a voice like a frog.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1970
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He swam like a cow
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Ate like a sow
And slepton anold old log'.'
Many from this Community
attended the Lionel Thornton
dance in Lticknow on Saturday
evening.
ACCIDENT FRIDAY
An unusual accident occurred
on Friday :morning on sideroad
15, when a .car .driven by a cot-,
tager at Point Clark -went out of
control -and landed' in the Creek
justoff highway 86.
Mrs. Durican Parrish arrived
home from.hospital in. Kitchener
on Saturday, much improved in
health.
Sympathy isextended the
Simpson' families in the. sudden
death of:Arthur Simpson
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AGENTS FOR
HOGG
Auto :Clave Cured Concrete And •
Lighf—VVeight7 Building-- Igoeks1-
The Patented
Mineral Coating
That Stops Water
INSIDE, -OR OUTSIDE' •
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GRADE
__ECONOMICAL
EASY TO USE
SHABLE
ST. LAWRENCE: CEMENT
CGif entertain
centres act.and, t was;on this,
and this :rlotre,, that the agriculttir
al society grant applied.
initially., the wrong informa
tion had bt:en supplied locally
hr . -P. A. Lashley who wad later
succeeded by director E. rt.
Starr, Mr'. Starr continued to
Make the sane mistake in: advises
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I. • e .". one ,T'yro's and their
c .• lea:;ert sa: C.o'w tO a Ken-
'..✓. '';x':.✓&„ supper on
evening, :c ✓lois ths.
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ea Or "olio;.; g.:the supper
boys crafts :r,aae throughout the
year, ar,d along with the boys
enjoyed the .slides shown by :„ rs1,
C1'afence McC,ler.aghan of the
Saugeeri Indian Peserve, where
-tiey had -spent -3 y"ea.rs : :,LL
;Fires burned' 1,800,000 acres in.
Canada during 1069. '
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wn oun ry
A. very fine crowd was present
at the meeting of Town and Coun-
try Club on Tuesday evening
Aril 14th.. when 'zl m,. -v
or the C. G.I. T. and their leader
:•Irs. Robert Nicholls entertained
with singing, band numbers and:
humorous skits. Met ibers
of the Town and Country Club
a..40 -presented a short program
In all it was a Very entertain
ing and most enjoyable evening..'
The.Club expresses appreciation
and 'thanks to Mrs, Nicholls and
her group of girls..
PORTLAND and MASONRY
• NOW AVAILABLE
Of Latest Styles and Designs
•
s OW, lief
P1.1ONE 528-$118
LUCKNOW
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