HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-12, Page 18THE .k.VCENOIN SENTINEL, PICKNOW",. ONTARIO • INEDNESPAY,„4ANVARY- 12th, 1971 •• DN PAIN I EN
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Huron Township.
HURON coy-NCa NaNuT.Es.
Craft. Festival
Offer $25 16 .
Prizes For Poters.
DO THAT
and brushing roadsides.
Donald Courtney was appou
Tile Drain Inspector for tnv
side of Ole Township replacii,
John Enitnertdn who asked to ..
relieved.
- Contributed.
Home Improvement Job
Now
William Lowry was appoint:1%4.
Fence Viewer With Jim Brook:
John Smith.
Terms) Can. Be Arranged To Meei
Your Budget
1-liiron Township Council met
on January 3 With all members
present. Due to Council being in
for a two year term, no declara-
tions were requiFed.
Council decided to apply for
a9proVal to participate in the
Provincial-,Niunicipal Employ .
merit' Ineentive Program in the
form of cutting dead elm trees
The regular meeting of the
LucknoW Craft Frestival Commit-
tee Was held Saturday 0/ening at
the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Omar
Brooks. All CoMmittee mem ,
hers Were' present.
Plans were made to draw up
plans for the arena and placing of
exhibitors a,S over 400 feet• of
space has beeri sold and much
more reqUested by Crafters from
across Ontario..
Prizes amounting to $25.00
will be awarded for Potters .adver-
Using the'Festival to be held
AuguSt. 4 and 5 at the Lucknow
arena.
Only Crafters rnaldng.applioa-'
tions through the Festival Corn-.
rnittee can be accepted• and Space
is at 'a premium.
Requestshave been received
for folders re the Festival and
Fred Henderson replaces
MacTavish as. Pound Keeper
subdiYision No, 2 which is y.
center part of the Township
Douglas Lackey his the Sol..t1
with lames: MacDonald atte:,
the North part :. • Reports from conveners show
that all areas are being prepared.
Draws will be held for good prizes'.
Several business places have given
donations for promotion of the
Fesiival and, the. Women's Institute
groups in the area have indicated
their desire to cater for meals.
Salary schedules were set
Members of -Council rece-ivu.
$25.00 for regular meetirws
$12. for special meetings.
Treasurer $365. per month;
collector; 65e per notice;
Superintenderit $630,. per h.ct
.Casual labour,$2. and per::.
labour $2.50 per hour; •S.radt,
operators $2.75 and $3.•.,u
these salaries,were apprbxi
a 6 per cent increase• ever
year. •
JOHNS MANVILLE FIBRE GLASS
INSULATION
DVRATILE WALL TILE
PITTSIMUIGIL•PAINTS
PREFINLSHED WOOD PANELS
PREFINISHED HARDBOARD PANELS
40k4.410.410.•••••••••••
Township accounts ot
$3,429.48 and Road accc.,,
$4,329.70 were ordered
Next regular rileetin,
uary 17th at lO aim. •
•
•i aE L TOUT, CLU.
available '.
No retailers of crafts made by
other craftsmen will be accepted,
for it is felt the general'public'
are interested in seeing the craft
being made or being 'able co ask •
questionslisC to its manufacture:
• REG .igNes. i SONS
YOUR CHOICE
Winners at the Dungannon
L.O.•L. card Party on Thursday.,
January 6•rii were for the ladies
Louise Brindley and Cora Thomp-
soni. for th-e'm7rnen Bill Caesar and
Harvey Alton.;
The lodge will hold another
ten:-two--wee
Cameron had been in ill health
tro t' was always al ,cad cheer and
he tab will be 'greatly missed in
this community.
RACTURED LEG IN FALL
Mrs. Jack Verhuist suffered an
unfortunate accident ;in her hortie •
;
RUSTCRAFT
ALL OCCASION -
;.GIFT.WRAP Reg. 35c
25-c Pkg.
A. Wedding, &cower, Birthday,
A New_ Year',, along- with naPPI
tress and anticipation,alsb can
bring sadness and so it happened
on Thursday of Last week when
-Huron Township Iott two of its
7 ens
stairs and sUffered. a badly fractur-
ed leo. Mrs. VerhuLst was taken
to Wingharn Hospital and then on
to St: Joseph's Hospital in London
It is expected that she will be in
hospital for sOrne time.
Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Erannerton
have one to. Kitche.ner co spend
some. of :the winter; 'montriswith
their so n and fa.rhil;; ;'- ar.d• t,••
Chester
DIED AT ACLE
Mrs.* William Hooey, , ••zrand. •
lady Of nine -ht year idled •
suddenly,,an 134:
home . whek the tla
her death ihe had aukte -cap
kept houte for herself and her -son
Elmer. She .had enictved the
recent holiday StaSOC '4141 tem.-
ben of her family and her partici-
pation, iii lurch. and coat:nullity-
affairs belied her years, Mrs.
Hooey will be greatly iissed
this tortununity and,
lig jar-Ally he
/ORDERS:
TAKEN JANUARY 10 22
ONLY
Snnworthy and Waldec
Paper and Vinyl .
Wallcoverhigs
.he A hib:'erie;, sin Snowmo-
bile, ,e: hers of the
i‘arica.rdine Sc.o..Buzed
guests, held a snowmobile run
and seiner roast or. Satur-4-.
rught. Lots cr snow rnade ttre
ra•ght•7;....Rod• one •for 511.0 .04
IZ-4S
ices were reporiefa i Ittend•ande
FRINGED
WINDOW- SHADES
Misses Anne '.':e.t.-7-asch .and 1oa
5erg.risOp playeci the organ
her .sitryirv--. • piano at the. • Sta--nCav tbrbar4 • •
servi c•es at :Er' wire" rtie
4 tie
,Chu;:th.: The hot::
,•• *•Thereh.s .;
'4111 •:r..,•stati0 le t«,
f3
,DIED IN 81st YEAR
Sysapathy-33--*c..
the fanaily relatives of Mr. • w oW
UM Cameron why' :mad' av9r y Ctottatt"
Rules and regulations have• been,
prepared foselling baking, prod ,-
aloe and. preserves.
,Adverriiing has begun with
Ithe first story appearing in,the
London Free Press daring the 9ast
week, as, well as t e stories
the local papers and On television
Volunteers for Natiotis sections
have been heard from and we
say Thanks to these folks for
offering their services as every-
one is needed to Make the Fe.,stiv-
ara success.