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„ BY AB VirYLDS
On Wednesday afternoon of last
week, March 10, '• the annual
meeting of the Huron and Kinloss
• Telephone System wasi held in the
Huron• Township hall in Ripley.
The purpole to' present the
financial reports for' 1975, review
the work accomplished during the
year, receive the auditor's report,
and elect a new commissioner. For
those. not so familiar with the
organization 'there are three com-
missioners or directors in charge of
the telephone system. In 1975 they
were J. S. Robb of the 2nd
concession, west of Smoky Hollow,
James MacDonald of Clarks,
concession 12 west and Stewart
Needham of Ripley.
Commissioner J. S. Robb, who
'was to be chairman for the
afternoon, was unable to attend
due to illness and Jim MacDonald
took the chair' and called the
meeting to order. Secretary
treasurer Mrs. Irene Liddle read
the minutes of the previous
Meeting and also presented the
auditor's statement. In his report,
as chairman and commissioner* Jim
welcotned those in attendance and
gave a short • explanation of the
year's business. Following Jim,
cominissioner. Stewart • Needham
dealt with the financial picture of
the year, stating• that. 1975 had
been a successful year with a
considerable increase in busMess
and a readonable surplus. He also
explained that a small increase in
rates, may be approved in:the near.
future..
Clayton Nicholson, manager and
superintendent of the Huron and
Kinloss System, stated that a new
toll contract has been signed with
Bell Canada which will increase 'our
local commission about six, cents
per call. He also fielded questions
about the large size of party lined,
the constant use of such party lines
and the demand for lines and two
party lines in the rural 'areas.' As
these are in the field of the
commissioner's jurisdiction he was '
unable to answer except that such
matters will receive consideration
at their regular meeting.
Huron Township clerk treasurer,
Mrs. Marie& Coiling, was chair-
lady for the' election of a commis-
sioner for a three year term.
Commissioner Stewart Needham,
who has served the system and its '
people for 38 years thanked all for
their support over these past years.
John H. Elliott of Pine River was
elected the 'new commissioner •
succeeding Stewart. In accepting
the position Mr. Elliott thanked the
people for their confidence and .
declared that he would endeavour
.to' do his best. The meeting then
djourned. -
THAT' ,
Lorne Humphrey of Cambridge,
a native of St. Helens, is converting
the Gurney Glove building in
Wingham into apartments. He
recently purchased the property.
The 'carpentry work is being done
by his brother Lloyd of St. Helens
and George Whitby of Lucknow.
THAT
An unusual occurrence for
March was the appearance of a
small green and white butterfly
with black spots on the upper part
of each wing. Mrs. Joan Robinson '
of Kinloss caught the butterfly on
her inside-window qn March 9th. •
Town life proved too fast for it as,it
died after 'an overnight visit at The
Sentinel.'
THAT
Mrs, Alice MacKenzie of Luck-
now recently observed her 90th
birthday.
THAT
Rod MacLennan of Detroit, a
native of Lochalsh, renewed his
Sentinel subscription last week for'
the 48th year.. Rod made reference
to the ice and sleet storm which hit
the Detroit area recently. 200,000
homes were without heat or gas for
almost a week,.
,COUNCIL BRIEFS
,CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1,
Society, the same as last' year.
Councillor Ritchie opposed the
donation.
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The secondary school teacher's
federation asked the support of
council in bringing the educational
channel, TV Ontario; to the viewing
audience in Grey-Bruce.
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A tender of Gerry's Auto Body,
Lucknovv, of $569, was accepted for
body and fender work to the
Lucknow works department truck.
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'Council decided to advertise for
an animal control officer. , • i.
KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw and
Wendy returned home from Hunts-
ville where they spent the past
weekend with relatives.
Several from here attended the
Farm Show at London last week.
Mi. and Mrs. Chris Shelton
moved this week to •their apartment
in Ripley.
Friends from here were sorry to
know that Jim Schneller of
VVingliam and formerly of here,
underwent surgery. We wish him a
good recovery. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. George Graham
received word 'that her brother,
Wallace Hewitt of Waterford, is a
patient in the Simcoe Hospital, and
her sister-in-law Mrs. Russell
(Mabel) Hewitt of Kincardine, and
formerly of here, is a patient in St.
Joieph's Hospital, London.
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THAT
Members • of Ernie Ackert's
Sunday School class 'at Lucknow
United Church, all of • them
secondary school students, were
guests of their teache% at the
O'Keefe Centre presentation, Man
of LaMancha on Saturday after-
noon in ,Torontia. Attending were
Ernie and 'Bonnie Ackert, Doug and.
Jean Kaufman, Barbara Hender-
son, Mary Lynn Cayley, ,Susan
Thompson, Nancy, Ruth and Grace
Alton; Joanne Ritchie, Sandra.
Henderson; Ralph and Roger
Morrison; .David Atkinson, DOnald
Ritchie, Kathy Brooks. 'A supper at
MacDonald's- at Brampton was
enjoyed on the way hoMe.
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THAT ,
Russel Treleaven, 10-year;old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Treleaven
of Lucknovv, who fractured his leg
in a skiing mishap at Beaver Valley
on January 10th, was five weeks in
traction in Owen Sound Hospital
before coming home on February
15th where he, has been in a body
cast. Russ was scheduled to have
the cast removed Tuesday with the
future still a bit uncertain.
THAT
Pearl Carter, who 'resides juS
north of. Lucknow, won $135 on the.
Legion bingo jackpot in Lucknow
last week.
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