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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-06, Page 23BER 6th, 1111 nes ►pees �yESPAX.�. OCTOBER 6th, 1971. THE, L41ICKN SENTINEL, LUCIKNOW'f ONT. Ip, PAGE TWENT, THREE first Hear Transplant .1.4."01.1'.Fair Town .ani! .Conn try . Club, Tale C circ • • is: 5 NCE 1.888 Manager .ingston_. ts . MacKENZIE F.UNaa CONTINUED .FROM P.AGE.1: oo toar too oyer ,e a a min ration and Mrs.,Robert.(Isobel). c1enzie was their secretary. s there wereonly a' .few ,boys a't. at.tinie availing themselves o£ -is .money , it soon accumulated. man and Mrs:. MacKenzie•as sec- retary,: Members of.. this commit- tee were Charles Webster, Virden. ow-•ra-y;~-raar• cottill n: aid—,� In June of this ear. the .Pubic Harvey Houston, They have given many. hours of their. time in looking after the details•;of. . on, the,'•24th day .o.f June 1971 and the outcome .of this is. as'follows. "That••Mrs.'Isobel MacKenzie do pais-the.accounts a iW ansfer any property or securities of:the Alex ander MacKenzie IEndoWment .Fund to Victoria and GreyTrust Company and that Victoria .and • Grey Trust. Company. act as: a: : 9, Trustee asked for an accounting u. an a i ; .e turne. 'oyer to the' Public. Trustee. ,Elmer •C of Exeter ,..board so icitor, as Vie• t e Huron;County Board of EdUcation :to takeover ;the administration of this`Fund .arid the following•, nio:tion was .• Made "Resplved that the ' Huron County Board of Education do • th-eeeby c.ousent_.to-its appoint ;'' ment as Trustee of th.e Alexander MacKenzie Education Endowment Fund provided'under :the Will of the late 'Alexander MacKenzie, 'and. d9th .authorize the 'execution.'' of a Consent by the Chairman. of Thais Boaid and doth .further author; ize. its solicitor 'to 'Make applica - • 'tion to the'Caurt to have•the funds.in the above'iimentioned• trust transferred to it as:Tru.stee:- fi rr wrth--after a. C outt,audiLe:t-i.c,re of. I3ell they read the motion. in the Supreme CoUrfiof.Ontario • g. Mai e�s�,ater'has. 1y1lver the cstiater,�thch t4: •Ith of ,Cul�' • I llra:�: Dick ,,;�n•auto-' .rrying into '. Gond 4, ati Il. 8.2026 hi April April 19.64., under the •Secur- Conunission Ac.t, :the 2'[)[ O. or;. capital fund ',could • lon.gei:be'accurnulated: and serest on the. capital fund -(less ministrrative expenses).had.to be 1 given out 'in .one year as ,bur-- res and loaris to boy request g assistance. These loans were terest free -bat a fa.ther-ui .guard -- n of aboy had to co-sign the te. At the' prescht.tiwe 'there:is. er 24,60'O'outstandingd; Box' wers are repaying, their loans rid cheques are deposited to the l'exander MacKenzie Fund in the nkof:.Montreal•, 'Lucknow.. • In 1965, 'when. Luc'know High hop'. stridents, were transferred Ningham , .at ad hoc .commit-• e was fornred froil. the 1-luron rice iligh. 'School' : l3oa.rd with illram G. Hunter as its Chair - trustee or, t, e run In• a letter Huron County-Board.of Educatiori.., Mr'. Bell.stated the following'"It. s'my•opinion that Whiie a. trust company was•proper for ,adminis- tr.ative .detail, ultirriate respon- sibility for policy should lie with' . a Board of Education. However, while the Bru•ce'. County. Board. of :Educat Rn tdid_n i _watit-;to act, it opposed,the appointment of the Huron . Board . :It appears that no audit of the accounts• can take, place until September or' October so that in that. time no action'of anykind'. will take placein connection .with the Fund." GSW In the meantime' there is no. definite word when local boys may.receive financial assistance' .from this fund .or if the bursaries '- • , is year. BE-pRf-PAREP•`FOEt"CH"ltLY NTGGHTS- . TWIN SIZE:S4 x 80 $1:48` euc-h MORE VOTERS 'COTINUED FROM PAa'E 1:.' ing succeeding William McCool ,of Winghafn .who'had carried out these: duties forseveral elections. Mr. McCutch:eonas an'o ice in the Curling ;Rink 'in Wingham • for the duration of the: election.. Municipalities in theitnnied iate area- have the 'following, nurn- •be•r--of e11-4bTe-4oters-on--the with -- with the figures for 1967, in brack•- ets: Lucknow .774 (63); Kinloss 47'?5: moo); lliri arrT W p . 9141156X— West 1 "(-750-)West Wawanosh 752 (65); 'Ash- 2 t , 2 or only $19.8 0. 0 plus. PS Tax) with CO -.OP Savings''Certificate) • Saucepan', Set contains 3 coveredsaucepans (32 oz., 48 oz. and 5,6 oz.. sizes); detachable handle and serving.•cradle. 'Come in And see this fabulous Corning.`1Vare .Saucepan'.Set:soon.and get the whole story on using' CO-OP Fuel. Oil, Service' or fill in this • savings certificate and mail it in • do the rest `,�'Vand;only after. 2nd Fill. ' SATIN BOUND BLANKETS 72: x 84• Viscose and 'Wool $6.19 NEW ARRIVALS OF i; FLANNELETTE SPECCAL BY YARD •This' Week Bright and_ Cheer -Prints-an Plain 79c yd INDIAN STYLE,, RUGS $5.49: LADI ' ?'►''_ 40' - • Special Corning Ware introductory Offer'fron, CD -OP..' Please accept my order for a .Corni'ng Ware Saucepan Set, which is valued at $1`9.88. I understand that I' must pay' only $9;.88 (plus P.S.t.)•if 'agree o use = Fuei--0 it for at least. one year. This introductory offer: becomes valid TeesWater G`>2 ( 63)Culross 9S6, • (8.58> 1Vhil.the lar test increases are act`iUu"t�zt t(5'�t1ie n�w�l�.ta2i_.._::.�= year old voters , some of the growth is directed towards cgni munities' which have seen 'ati in= ereale in resid'ent's because cif the 0ui fas por.nt..p ctioct The,nur>> bet of eligible.voters in. Kincar dine is up.about 500. A surpris- irg fact is that a poll set up for the camp ar"ea•at Douglas Point has.produced Only 15 eligible. voters,. The majority of workers there ate peri anent resident el'sewh.ete•, commuting on week: nd's Arid do not fill the reetuir mints. for .vatin in the riding according to the returning officer, • I tame-: . 1... .• . . Y, Y1;4111% . .. I • s i . Yy1'.y YY'441' i. VI Vie Y'yY twy tY y .'Y III'. 11 6 ►1•i i\ i►l �a1^n �i1 ��\ �ol„t1„ ►1„n,;n„n n��,n„n�� ►l,.�il^rll Ei VES VO.0 BES '`; : District Co-op NE 528-2125