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CANADIAN CLOTHIERS
WILL BE AT ASHTON'S
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3
from 2 p.m. to .9 p.m.
Come and see , a very good selection of new style
, and colour of suits
ASHTON'S
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR
Jim and SyIke Sutherland.
LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2126
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SCHNEIDER'S
Margarine 1 LB. TUB 2/$1.00
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To the many friends and customers who have
patronized our store during our time in business at
Lucknow.
We hope you will continue to favour th(
new owners, Jim and Dorothy Bain, with this
same kindness.
LUCKNOW /FRUIT MARKET
...ROD and WILHELMINA McKAY
SALE TRANSACTION COMP L ETED BY
WM. ADAMSON; AGENT FOR DON HOLST REAL ESTATE
driving her car when she colli
with a vehicle driven by Bre
McCann on the main street
Gorrie on October' 23. She
examined and released from
pital. Miss Kimberly Boyd, Go)
was a passenger in her moth
car. She was also examined
released from hospital. Inve.
ated by K.,R. Balzer.
GUIDANCE
NO amount of learning
make up fgr the lack oftrain
any home can give.
TURN STANDAR!
BACKOCK
YOUR TIME CL
WILL 'AGAIN BE IN EFFECT
In The Village Of Lucknow
COMMENCING AT 2:00 A.M.
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Sunday, October 31
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1976 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
MARKET
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Ashfield To Share 20% On
Operation Costs Of New Senior
Citizens Housing Unit In Lucknow
Ashfield Township Council met
October 5th, 1976. .
Clarence Doherty presented rec-
reation 'committee accounts, for
payment.
Douglas Reed and John A.
McDonagh of Frank Cowan Insur-
ance were present and received the
various Insurance Policies which
were renewed after some"' minor
revisions.
E. H. Uderstadt attended, and
the report on the Kinney Drainage
Works was 'Considered. John
Austin, vacated his chair for this
part of the meeting. Letters were
presented 'by Donald Goddard and
John Austin requesting that their
names . be removed from the
petition. John O'Connor also
signed to have his name withdrawn
from the petition. The Engineer
indicated the petition did not have
a majority of the owners in the area
requiring drainage and council
decided not to proceed with the
drain.
KenAlton discussed with Coun-
ell and the Engineer the pollution
problem on the Reed Drain. The
Engineer said he would contact the
proper' authority, to have' this matter
cleared up. •
Gary Davidson, Huron County
Planner, addressed council on' the
progress of the Secondary Plan for
Ashfield. A series of public
meetings are to be field' and the
dates of these meetings will be
published and all property owners
informed by mail.
By-law 13, 1976, a file Drainage
Rating by-law in the amount of
$9,800.00, 'was given three read-
. ings and passed. Clerk was
instructed to make application to
the Ministry, of Transportation and
Communication for an interim
payment of the 1976 road subsidy.
General accounts of $27,930.58
and road accounts of $40,091.34..
were approved for payment.
The meeting adjourned to meet
October 19th at 7.30 p.m.
Council met October 19th with all
Members present.
The following resolution present-
ed by the Town of Markham was
endorsed. That the Minister of
Culture and Recreation be asked to
consider a policy under which the
Ontario . Athletic. Commissioner
places orders for equipment purch-
ases approved under any Provincial
grant with sports equipMent retail-
ers, located in the community in
whiCh„ the grant applies.
Council decided to have Harvey
Kilpatrick engage a machine to
make the repairs on the' McIntosh
Drain according to the specifica-
tions 'of the engineer.
An application for severance by
Mrs. Alice Vogel, part of lot 10,
concession' Lake Range, was ap-
SEE .
By The Sentinel
THAT
A small bridge spanning the
Nine Mile River: on the 4th of
Kinloss, just east of Grey Ox hill,
was washed out in early "summer
flooding. The road is now open
again to, traffic with a double
culvert carrying the water South.,
Residents on the 4th East have
been gaining access to their homes
by driving around the block to the
east for upwards of seven months
and are pleased to see the road
open again.
THAT
Art Helm of Lucknow recently
suffered a broken right ankle and a
broken right wrist in a fall when
working on a building, project near
Underwood. Art and Glenn Porter
of. town were assisting a friend in
some work at the friend's home,
when Art took the tumble, falling tO
the ground. He was treated briefly
in Kincardine Hospital before
being, 'transferred to St. Joseph's
Hospital in' London where he spent
six days, returning home Saturday, •
He is not able to walk on the
fractured' ankle.
Children To Can
For UNICEF
Public school children of the area
will be calling for UNICEF on
Hallowe'en. They will be carrying
bright' orange boxes with UNICEF
on the front.
Last year .in Canada over
S1,000,000.was raised through the
Hallowe'en program. Children in
Ontario collected almost half of this
and beeanse of their participation,
15 million children in Bangladesh
are receiving,, Vitamin' A, the
blindnesk prevention ' tablets.
Clean water prograins in Banglad-
esh, India, Moiambique and
Bolivia are benefitting millions
more children. In Sri. Lanka and
Somalia, children are receiving
improved nutrition.
Do you know what' your money
can do? 6 cents buys penicillin to
cure infections. , 2'7 cents buys a
thermometer to save a child's life.
$1:07 buys a rake so a child can.
grow vegetables. $5.00 stocks a
pond with fish for a village.
UNICEF wants all. children to be.
lucky.
proved.
Ashfield Council decided to go in
with the Village. of Lucknovv, the
Townships of West Wawanosh and
Kinloss on the Senior Citizens
Home and to share' the costs as
Lucknow 40%, Kinloss 20%, West
Wawanosh 20%, Ashfield 20%.
A letter fromVincent Austin was"
filed until the secondary plan is
considered. •
A discussion was held on a '
ratepayers meeting during, the
nomination period.
Owing to the special meetings
which will be held by. the Hnron
County Planning Board in the same
period, council decided not to hold
a ratepayers meeting.
The ,meeting adjourned to meet
November 2nd at 7.30 p.m.
DONALD M. SIMPSON.
Treat injuries
At Hospital
Mrs,—Mary Louise Dalton, R, R. 7
Lucknow was driver and lone
occupant of a truck when she lost
control and rolled it on the 9th
concession of Ashfield, October. 23.
She Was admitted to hospital with
laCerations and abrasions. Investi-
gated by Goderich O.P.P.
Mrs. Deanna Boyd', Gortie, was