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WEDNESDAY, DEC.29th, 1954 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW",
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To The Electors Of The
VillageOfLucknow:
Ladies and Gentlemen: <
In standing for reflection as Councillor, I assure ybu
that if returned, it will be my constant endeavour- as in
the past, to give service with economy so far as'ys in my
power, in the bestcinterests of the municipality.
I have had two years’ service on the Council, and during
the past year have acted as Chairman of Hydro.
- Wishing You A Happy And Prosperous New Year.
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i . ■ilton and S, B. Stothers,.
Mrs. Jessie Allin by G. Rath-
well and Lloyd Hall,
Dr. James Little by Mrs. Chas.
Steward and Mrs. Roy Black.
Alex M.acNay by Mrs. Chas.
Steward and Mrs. Roy Black.
-*Alex Andrew by K. C. Murd\e
and *R, J.- Button..'
Lloyd flail by J. C. Johnston
and R. F. Button.
Roy Finlayson by Mrs. Roy
Black and Mrs. Charles Stew
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NOMINATION MEETING * I
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to let anyone else have the seat,:
He .referred^ to the remarks of
a previous speaker that you can’t,
please everyone, and' said that
uplortunately they had- not been
able to do so. ' - •
K,«C. Murdie, chairman of the
Board, said he would like to see
others stand. Dr. James Little,
the other retiring member, felt
'he would- like'1 a vacation after
•four years on the Board. .
Other nominees were Ro.y. Fin- .
layson, Mrs.. Jessie Allin, Alex
MacNay, Alex Andrew‘and Llpyd
Hall. None but .Mrs. Allin indi
cated they might consider the .
nomination.
Mrs. Charles Steward gave- de
tails of the incident whereby her
| i?randdaugh'ter was not permitted i to 'attend .Grade- I, bpcause ,'of .
I ih(> Board's adherence to the De-
■ cember-31st'deadline, and asked
it' the Board could overrule the
i Inspectors and Department dff-
i ivials.
I "In reply K. C. Murdie' pointed
; our that .the big enrollment had
I rooms full ancl ..required,, a-jug- -
11 *8 m i the December 31st deadline, for
I beginners,- the Board' had Set up
a kindergarten Class, and their
course ..of . action, in the whole
matter had the advice- and con
sent of 'tne7 Inspectors.
Reviews Financial Picture
■ Donald Henderson gave a de
tailed financial resume of both
the public schoo.1 and high school.
He pointed out that, where
sohool sections send students to
Lucknow Public School they pay
$60 per pupil to Lucknow, and
the rural board is reimbursed by
i grants of about forty, pe^cent^
| Wher-e pa-rehts—pay- ■th’e~~tuitidn
fee personally the charge is $25
a pupil. ■ - ’
Salary .* increases to public
school teachers amounted-- to ;
$1050, With salaries amounting td
71 percent, of the budget. Insur
ance .on the school and contents ! is $42,000. Overall expenditures I
for the’ year are up $1,400. .
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for the 14th consecutive year.
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Cecil Attridge by Art Br.eckles
;and Harry .Nixon, , •'
'Cecil Attridge by R. Rae. and
J. W. Joy nt. *
Clair Johnston by K. Cameron
and Wm. A., Hamilton.
Alex MacLeod by C. .Steward
and W. G. Webster.
. For School Trustees
■Gerald Rath,well by Jack Fish
er- and Lloyd Hall. . .
K. C. Murdie by G. Rath well
and Jack Fisher.
Roy Finlayson by A. W. Ham-
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Wishing You A Happy And Prosperous New Year.
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STUART E; ROBERTSON.
ARCHIE B. SMITH.
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To The Electors Of The i
Village Of Lucknow:
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Ladies and Gentlemen: < -
—Having served yciu for the pasT year' on the -eouncil- TT, Vr'cla“es- In adhereing to
and having decided to stand for re-election', .1 will indeed j " " ■
appreciate and. welcome your support on Election Day. I
If elected I assure you I will give the affairs of the I
municipality* my careful attention. • j
Compliments Of The Season To All. I
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ALEX MacLEOO.
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HIGH SCHOOL MARKS
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DANCE
The auditorium of Lucknow
District High School was attact-
ively decorated in Christmas tra
dition on Wednesday night of
last week when the students,
staff, school board and guests en
joyed the annual- Christmas
dance.. ' 0 ’ ■
Music for the evening was sup
plied by “The Aristocrats’’, Which
includes in its number two Luck
now students and an ex-student,
i Jim Reid, Jim Hackett* Don
Cameron,. Barbara Wilson and
Keri McAllister. At intermission,
. the school-quartette "composed of
i John Helm, Dale Haldenby, Ken.
MacNay and George Anderson,
sang several numbers. George,
the original bass, filled, iri for
i the present . member, Jim Hack-
l tra work. .’ • : ..
>An elimination dance was won
J.AL Irwin., and.. .Mary. Maeln--
tyre, and a spot dance was won
by Charlie Murray and Phyllis
■Smith" Those in attendance en
joyed a lunch of sandwiches^.sofL
drinks, and coffee prepared by the
students? [
“No Trouble Noxv”
Following the fire at the Wing
ham High School, the . Advance-
Times commented under the
above caption: “And it was less,
than a week ago^ at. the last
meeting, of the high.school board,
they, were wondering what do do
with the old, H-huis”. • . j
Miss. Mina Graham of Chili-
cothe, Ohio, is- a. Christpias visit
or hGre at the home of Miss Em
ma McCluskey and with her Sis
ter, Mrs. ,Wm. Habkirk, who is
pa-t4ent-^-t^BakerVT^PrtVate'
Hospital. .
!T To The Electors Of The
j: Village Of Lucknow:
■ j Ladies and Gentlemen: <
, | Haying accepted the nomination for Reeve for the VilL
s j age of Lucknow , for the year 1955 and as 1 am now retired
I and will-.haVe time to devote to the duties of Reeve, I re-
i |. spectfully solicit your vote and influence and if elected will
j endeavour to favor: ' ' .. ............
1- Rigid Economy. c
2. Dispense with the manual for assessment purposes
and revert to the 1952 assessment basis of values.* (
Alleviate /the distress of the Small .Pox .epideinir
affecting our sidewalks.
To change, the date of Nomination from the present .1
date to the last Monday in November with election !
jda#.the^ followihgJMonday^^^^------— 4
Wishirig All A Bright arid Prosperous New Tear
tor the year are up $1,400. . , '
Dental care has been provided
for the 14th consecutive year.
The High School salary sche
dule sq.ts minimum of $2,800 and
$3,000 with’, a special certificate.,
The annual increment- is $200 to.
a maximum of $4,600 and a .prin-
cipal’s maximum of $5,000. . G ..
. Supply teachers’ .salaries dur
ing the year at the High School
were close to $1,200. Contracts
call for a maximum' of 20 school
days leave of absence. ■
f . High School attendance is 161
routes are operated, for an aver
age of 309 miles, daily,..carrying
114 'pupils. The daily cost of'
transportation is S73.61 of whiefy
$45.60 is received in Department
grants. . '■ - - -
The cost of transportation to
the District Board for a 200-
i school-days year, is approximate
ly $5,60.0, or slightly over a mill.'
I .The MacMillan- Brothers,- who. ■
are in the Lucknow Public school ,
section asked for. an explanation -
(if a rate of 11.9 mills which they
an; assessed in West Wawanosh
; as against a'7,6 mil! rate' in -.Luck-T i now" for public schoo.i purposes. •'
Lit was regarded its due to a dif-.
|Terence in the basis of assessment i .
'arid the question cou-ld7 not .b^|
Latisfactor.ily . answered at_
^mVetingt Wrist WavVaniW 'Town■ |
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I 'ship officials could not'clarify,
cither, acTurdirig tu'lhc Brethe.rs,
The ■folh’.wi.rig were hbmmat
For Reeve
,AIvx• IIami 11on Iw- Ch,;is. S-:i
an! arid W. G. Webster.
S. . E.
Smith .a
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: .’ George Jo.vnt by’S: IL Stftthtf
I «nnd: V. A., MiWVbra'y,
!.■ ’*' -way and Ardhm B. Smith ". (
• >V A. Mowbray by A. W. Ham- •_
I . ilt'on and S.- B. Stothers.
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I u>n and V A. My. orav.
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| To. The Electors ’ Of/1
( Village O£ Lucknow:
jA^iesAnd Gentlemen
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during ^iV0 years a$ Councillor and .Rryve, arid
A J. t time numerous municipal improvements -have
Dten achieved that will be apparent to all. ’ ’ ‘
that re-election to the Reeveship, I as>urr you
caUvr Gtected I will spare nd time-qiy effort'in (^rett/Uy
, , y,rig out the duties end. responsibilities of Hi.,< office