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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-14, Page 6officials at the opening Of the new' LuCknoW Branch Saturday. Pictured , left to right are Mr. Pastor; Allan Johnson, Lucknow Bank Manager; George. Joynt, Lucknow Reeve; John Kelleher .Vice president, eastern Onta region, Bank of Montreal,' Check it carefully. Your assessment has increased because your property is now assessed at market value. WEDNESDAY, 'FEBRUARY 14th, THE 1.,MCKNOWSENTINE1,4 lk,"LOCKNOW,: ONTARIO N` vs vis, OF:THE INTEREST ''IN CONNECTION WITH THE JAIL Art*ANdiMENTS HAVE SEEN MADE TO HOLD AN AT 'THE JAIL AT GODERICH ON n February 18, 1973 BETWEEN 2 AND s P.M. presentatives of 'the Town of Goderich and the County of uron' will be on hand to answer any questions:' 'Persons enterin' the building do so at their own risk. Child- 1.eninust be accompanied by their parents. IRO* V P4TTISON 'Warden, County of HUron -HAROLD LOBB :Chairman Huron, County Property'Committee view of last Weeks lesson we " continued On and took theTest of the letters in the alphabet-. We then went into two groups and the Golden Hand Brownies practised spelling'out words and sentence's - while the Golden Bar and Golden .Ladder Brownies just practised spelling: words to each Other. Albert Pastor , of the archi,tec- tural firm of Kyles,. Kyles and Garratt, presented the traditional gold key to the Bank of Montreal 111111.11111111iiiiii IE KITCHENER ACCIDENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Gamble in Hamilton. She had planned to give' up this position in 'a few weeks. The; funeral service was held at Marlatt.Memorial Chapel in Hamilton on Friday, February 9th ' at 2 p.m. Cremation followed at Hamilton Crematbrium. Inter- ment will follow, at Woodland Cemetery , Hamilton. In his remarks at the funeral, Rev. Fr.' B. Raymacher of Caled- onia , in reference to Terry's many business associates' testi- mony of his friendly, capable assistance,, brought out the fact • of Terry's intelligent, searching mind regarding Christianity. He ,,,said that he felt Christ would love a searcher rather than one who followed blindly: The numerous floral tributes and donations to Charitable founda dons indicated the esteem in which Terry was held by his' • friends. - Besides his wife , Terry is surL, • viVed by his Mother Mrs. Betty O'Donnell of Lucknow , the form- er Beatrice Anne Dineen; sisters Mrs. Gordon (Sharon) King of Jarvis, Mrs. Bill (Linda) Schutz of Chatha tri 'Ellen of Kitchener; brOthets Tom of Windsor and Austin at home. He was predeceased by his father taffies Howard O'Donnell. lets than a year ago, on April 3td ,1912 and by an infant Siqer On September 4 , 1943. On 'Tnesday,,Pehrhary 6th , the - BroWnie meeting was 6pened•With an action game, "Fee Fye, Po • Aftpr Fairy Queen Anne Alton 'hid placed the ToadStool we had `Brownie Ring, The Brownies hopped their Fairy Gold and Brown Owl did inspection.' At work period Mrs. Jack • McKim joined Us to teach the rest of the Finger Code Alphabet' to the Pack. After we had a re- During Pow Wow Judy 'Hunter and Sylke Becker each shOWed ai animal they had made frbm vege- tables-. Shirley Lor.ee' passed her test for Sewing on two. kinds of buttons. Any of the Brownies that , haven't got :a sit-upon were, asked to try and bring one. Brown OW'l reminded. everyone that we would rneet at the , arena next' week for our' skating party., The meeting was closed with the,Squeeze and Taps. PAUL. HENDER.SON'S BOOK CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Publisher of the book is New Press in Toronto. The viilage of Lucknow plays a prominent part in the hook and some of its citizens are qUoted on their observations of the growing up years of Paul. Naturally , the 'Garnet ,Hender - son family and 'their associat with Lucknow , as, well as the general day to' day hie in The Sepoy TOWn, play a ,v cry pro inent•role in the 'early part of story. The book will hay(' a wide, reader interest acros Canada, nowhere will there .be a keen response than around , this area in Paul's home town of Lack N YOU ,RECEIVE YOUR ASSESSMENT NOTICE • Make sure you understand your assessment. It will be 'used by your municipal council and school board in setting 1973' taxes. ASsessors will be available to explqin how we determined yOUr assessment. You can compare it with-other properties. If you do not j'understand your assessment, or think it .is wrong, COME TO THE .OPEN HOUSE indicated 'on the insert included with your assessment notice. Don't be alarmed. Everyone's assessment in Bruce County, is now .at market value to provide greater fairriess and equity in the. distribution of local taxes. (Note: Grey County will be assessed , at market value in 7974). For :further information, contact: • jack Costello, CiarTrissioner, Grey-BrUce Regional Assessment Office, 345 Eighth Streetit Owen Sound. Telephonei 371.112,1 ' AND TALK TO