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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-19, Page 116 Peg's Slosh: Copy WEDNE SDAY, JANUARY, 19th, 1972 , $600 A Yoar Advance, ---'$2,00 Extra TO • • • Jii*Webitec.Refires After . • 28. Years Can Pplite Force 41111Do-I INTERCHANGE SIGN WINS "HIGHWA, BEAUTIFUI," AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Made An Associate Of :Consultingx., EnOneering..Ffror Sgt. Jim (Ewart) Webster has ired from i police work aftef yearS of.service With the-Teck • wpship Police Department at , kland Lake. nloss Ty!ip ‘:..1,11101c,1 inaugural Meeting, point Offitials and Set. Salaries For '72 •/ inloss Council held its, . 'After the minutes' of Decern- . u ,:ural meeting on January 3rd ber 6th, 15th _and 22nd i 1971 were d:11 menibers present. NO adopted, the folloWing business , hirations were required as was dealt-with. pcil has one tnore year to c: on a three year term. i 'L> is-pictured , an the right' rank IHawthorne Lodge Master ranl< ilaw.thorne of Lucknow cccentiv installed as WOrship= • '::laster of. Old Light Lodge, for Ile succeeds -the i.mnied-,% • Past ,Nla ,ster Donald Simpson., th( r• officers are .senior ward frank Maulden; •junior 'ward - Morgan Johnston; treasurer, eld;, chaplain, Wallace Conn; etor,of cere.mbnie.s , Willia ns;:,'Ecilior deacon, Ron AltOn; er.deacon, Alex Juba; inner rd, t,Villiarii .MacPlie...rson; r 'gitard Girvin Reed; senior, ard., Donald Mactavish.; or steward, Doug Martyn. rustces are R. C. MacKenzie:, A. Salkeld, • .Nintment,of.comMittees setting of salaries for village . ials for-1972 was the main ess acthe January meeting ( know village council on day Of last week, •• 4 committees andeliairmah 4.`t as • follows: .general nunent all council; hydro, Murvin Solon:ion; water, Eldon Wraith; ( works reeve•George Joynt; e'liunittees and chairmen: sse-4 ° '1 at :$17.7Ferlibur preViOuSlatiO reeve CeOrge .1 (0, 50 and the hack hoe work eta Committees, Remuneration JOynt; property, councillor Oliver Glenn arena , councillors Solo- mon and Glenn; recreation ; eonn cillors Wraith and Whitby; fire, protection, councillor Whitby. Tenders were receiVed, for .snow -removal for 1972, Synies'Bros.H and Spence 'Irwin will he paid $7 per hour for a nine, yard capae ity truak. The previous rate 'had been $6 per hour. Symes BrOs. Will be paid $10' per hour for a 'fourteen yard truck': Glen Port-. cr was awarded the loader work . By-law No. I„ 1972, appoint- ing officials and setting salaries was passed; Clerk-Treasurer , • Collector , $3500. 00; Auditor , A. NI. Harper, Goderich; Pound- keepers , James Mc Ewan, ililray, Farms •Ltd. , Huntley Dawson; Livestock 'Valuators_LBO6 Gilchrist, BOb-Orr,• Gordon McDonald, Geo. Lockha-rt; Fenceviewets, D9'n • Bushell, 'Harvey Houstoh; Oift ford Johnston,. John Gaunt; Draint • .Stephen B. Stothers.of Lucknovi passed away on Wednesday, January 12th in Wingham and , District Hospital in his 88th, year. The funeral' service waS•held at MacKenzie Mernorial Chapel, Luc know on Friday., January 14th. Temporary 'entOinbment was at Dungannon Niausoreuin: $10 per hour , previous rate $9.50. A temporary borrowing-bylaw in the amoUnt.up to $40,000 w•aS passed,-, Coune,i1 wilfrequest the Bruce County Council to petitiomthe minister of municipal, affairs to have all assessment at market value 'eompletcd in1972 for' ,1973 taxation use. An Agteernent has been reached between Lucknow .and, Wingham ' for nillttlal fire, aid...In the event CONTINPV,D ON PAGE 3 "nd ofDungannon. Mr. Pentland pioposed'a toast to the Queen and CONTINUED ON PACJE 2 • • ••• •1*** •• • • ••• • •• •• ••• •••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ONTARIO ASSOCIATION HONOR ANDY GAUNT Is Recognized As ."Shorthorn Breeder Of Year" The Annual Meeting of the Ontario Shorthorn AssOciation was held Saturday, January 15; in the `7N1cDuff Church on No. Hig Way , south of. Guelph Each year three men are recog.-. nized as "The Shorthorn Breeders, of the year". The naiii`es of : • those'reCognized this year were . . Wm. Black of Moffat, D. Z. • Gibson of .CaledoniA , and' Andrew .Gaunt'of Lucknow. ,• • . „„,_•'•••,„.„..„•••••• • * • New Manager At Lucknow Bank ALLAN JOHNSON New Manager at the Bank of 1\19ntreal!s. Lucknow branch is • Allan Johmon, Who •was fornierly in charge of the Wallace.burg branch.. He succeeds W.:D. Ross, who becomes Manager at the' bank's.• Perth branch,. .• • The new manager joined'ihe •B-Of M at ''Mount Forest -arid then served at a number of Ontario branches before being appointed Accountant at the Til- bury branch in 1956. In 1059, he„ moved in'the'same .capacity to the Delhi branch and in 1961 he was,-named Manager at the Both- well:branch, He became Nlanag- , • During hiS stay inWallaceburg, Mr; •Johnson served as Director of the Rotaty Club o Vallaceburg and as treasurer-of the Rotary tas: tor'Seal Pund and the Wallace% burg Chamber of Commerce.' He was.also as member of the Wallaceburg Flood Relief COm- mittee and Of .the Executivx COrtf- inittee of the Wallaeebtiq..,,Irini-ty, United Church, ' ion .70t Kt With the, Teck Township thief of police , Gordon Smith, shown on the 'left. Mr. Smith is a friend of long standing. ' . • . , CONTINUED ON PAG,E15 CONTINUED 01\.1 PAGE 2 Lucknow Co-operative Hold Annual Meeting Announce 3% Potronage Dfridend A very large crowd was on hand' at the LuCknow Legion 'Hall on Tuesday night-of last week for the annual• meeting of the Lucknow District Co-operative. Sales of $794,743 were rrported for the year. Membership is at an all tine high for 760.. The net savings for the year., before patronage returns, were $16 ,5-19 . 41„„, 3(;, Patronage Divid- end , 2 u in cash and• Ku in deferr- ed was announced by director . Grant Ctirran. Fertilizer and petroleum sales have continued' to'increase and With the increasing den -Prid far . bul-k fertili?er„!14e Co-n.01;15 . purchased 'a new truck with two five ton bulk bins on'it. . The banquet. was brought to. order with a Welcome by the .Luck- .now 'Co-op president Frank Pent- Dorothy McKenzie Studies-.Fine-Arts In Mexico Mrs,. Dorothy McKenzie Of fast:is in Mexico for three months where sfie is' taking further courses in Fine ArtS. . Slte is attending the Instiiiito • Allende., San Miguel' de Allende, incorporated with the University of s:luanajuato , Mocido, Mrs. McKenzie reports good' Weather and .an enjo'yable course: She s a Ys _"I' .m loving it .here, the days .are not long enough, six hours a day.; six days a week, with Wonderful instructors, life draw- inks, paintings, painting. It is very warm, 75-80 . in daytime and'always sunny.; -but heat is required at, night." She stares that.flOwers are •• blooming,'there are birds•galore, anti that the area is very quaint: with narrow;, cobblestone streets; • The hotel where She is staying has -44=1:4(.-yr ,f-4- ming poll,. and lOvely,paths through the' gardens and trees. Bird life around, the• hotel pres- ents a variety Of species, some. familiar .and some not.: • 'In her -closing•rem,arks, in a note penned to.-The, Sentinel, Dorothy says "it's 1.-letter than three feet of 'snow , see' you in , • 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 RUSSELL, BARR W. J. Malone, P. Eng.; Pres• - ident Of De Leuw ., Cather & COm-- pany of Canada Limited, Consult • • ing Engineers,.announces the . apppintment of Russell J. A. Barr; P. Eng.. as an Associate of the firm, Russell has been with De Leuw , Cather since' 1931 and has been reTOnsible as Project Manager •for many of the major highway and ,municipal assignments undertak-: en, by the Company in Ontario' I • and Newfoundland. Recent prO- • „ • • , CONTINI:ED ON PAGE 3 • Died In Hospital • Thomas Harold. Blake Of Dun- . gannon died suddenly on ,Thurs=:•. day ,. January 13th 'in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich in his 76th year. The funeral service was held on Saturday ,.January 15th,at. Mac- Kenzie Menaorial Chapel, Luck- -• n9‘tv en'tporary entornbm\ ent was at Dungannon Mausoleum. 111111111111111111111111101 Minor hockey week in Lucknow will be observed this coming week- end and the local Minor hockey committee has a 011 line of 'gam- es .scheduled for this Friday,. Sat- . urda)? and •Sunday and a' special game on the following Wednesday. Do 'you know who the youngsters are in the coninunity who are pla'):'ing in the minor hockey pro- gram, and do yow-knoi,y sortie of the adults in the Community who give of their time •toW,ard the,, • Full Scheciuteloi. Minor Hockey Week In Community • Their names can he found in an advertisement elsewhere. in' this •• But better still, turn out :to.the • .arena during minor hockey week and see •them in action: Dates of games and teams involv- ed are also liste%.1 on this page. Be starer to read ),t. . „ • 6