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10 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1966
Dr. J, C. McKim of Luclmow
received an appointment as'coroner
for the counties of Huron and
Bruce.
Four yoking sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry. Smith of West Wawanosh.
Township were seriously injured in
a single car accident, .Which
occurred on the '4th 'of West
Wawanosh east of Dungannon. All
four boys were pinned in the front
seat of the car and it was necessary
to use chains, axes and crow bars in
an effort -to release them.
"The Town and Country Club"
was the official name of the new
senior citizens club organized at
theLucknow Town Hall. Mrs. J. L.
MacMillan was the first president.
Other officers were; secretary,
Mrs. N. J. MacKenzie; treasurer,
Mrs.. Ernie Lewis; program com-
mittee, Mrs. A. E. McKim, Mrs.
N. J. MacKenzie, Mrs. Ernie
Lewis, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Earl
Swan; membership committee,
Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell, Mrs. John
Hall, Mrs. John C_arruthers, Sid
Plowright,
A Langside man, Roy Huffman
lost his life in a car-train crash at
Whitechurch. His grandson,
Donald Morrison, driver of the car,
was seriously injured in the'
mishap,
30 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1946
Mrs. Gordon Taylor disposed of
the drug business, which her
' husband Gordon had established in
Luatiow six yeats previously, to L
E. Downs ° of Hamilton. .Mr.
Taylor's death had , occurred on
September 29th,
George, Moncrief, who had
operated a grocery and fruit
business in town for a time,
disposed of the business to Ivan
Luzon, fruit merchant of Goderich,
Highlight of the International
Pkiwing Match held at Port Albert
was ' the visit of Its Excellency'
Viscount Alexander, Governor-
General of Canada, where the
Lucknow k*Pipe Band headed the
reception party that met him at the
main gate.
50 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1926
A school report for S. S. No. 4
West Wawanosh (Junior Room)
named, the following students:
Neely Todd, Chris MacFarlane,
Ronald Forster, Dick Weather-
head, M. McQuillin, Florence
McQuillin, Dorothy Miller, Dorothy
MacDonald, Jean Thom, Charles
MacDonald, Eldon, Miller, Annie
Watson, Ruth McQuilliti, Gordon
Morrison, Daivid Swan, Walter
McFarlane, Edith Durnin, Goldie
Purvis, Gordon Miller, Laurine
Killer, Kathleen Thom, Norma
Weatherhead. Mungo FacFarlane,
Frank McQuiffin, Doreen Pardon,
Norman MacDonald, Jean Forster,
H. D. MacDonald, Melvin Morri-
son, F. MacFarlane.. -
Teacher, Vera E. Todd.
:Your loss
is
your gain.
Children ./ Aid
Chiiitmos.Bureau
The Children's Aid Society
Christmas Bureau is ready to swing
into action under the direction of
entlumiastic volunteers from the
community.
Last year 122 families were
helped by the Bureau. This year's
plans are much.' the same; with an
added emphasis on the need for
gifts and clothing for teenagers.
Christmas Co-ordinators will
operate depots in Goderich,
ton, Seaforth, Wingham and Exet-
er. Winged gifts and clothing will
be received and sorted at these
Centres next' week, and distributed
to families the following week.
Mothers will be given appoint-
ment times to dome to the depots to
make their choices. They will also
receive cheques to assist with
Christmas dinner, and to buy gifts
they might not be'able to find at the
centres.
Families needing Christmas as,
sistance can be referred by Public
Health Nurses. Family Benefits,
Social Services or Children's Aid
Society staff. Individuals. groups
or families themselves are welcome
to telephone the Society if there
will be little under the tree this
year.
Up until a few years ago
Christmas was run entirely from
the Children's Aid' Society offices
in Goderich. Boxes of gifts and
food were packed and delivered all
over the country.. The present
system is much more' satisfactory.
Mothersmni now shop in their area
depot, ImoWing exactly what is
most suitable for their family.
Delivery can be ananged if
tequeSted.
Each year volunteers assume
more responsibility in the running
of the Bureau. Their suggestions
are helping to improve co-ordina-
tion and to meet families' needs
better.
Response to the christmas ap-
peal has always been excellent, and
is increasing each year. Church
and service groups respond roost
generously. Indhidual donations
are also important in •enabling the
Bureau to brighten Chiistmas in
mnama-
Again this Year Killsriaen in
Goderich are placing large)boxes in
strategic spots in stores. They are
asking shoppers to drop in a gift for
a needy child when they are buying
for their own families.
KINGSBRIDGE
-SCHOOL NEWS
, Last Friday, November 26 was a
Professional Development Day for
the Huron-Perth Separate School
System and all the teachers met at
St. Mary's School in Goderich. The
entire staff from St. Joseph's.
ringsbridge was present including
Mrs. lalla7en Simpson. the music
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one of the eight group leaders for
the day. The Clay was dedicated to
reading skills and minimum expec-
tations for each. trade level. All
superintendents and the director of
Education were , present and
supplied input into the various
Scalar Volleyball
Results: 29th November - SasLatch-,
ewan 1, Edmonton 2; 1st of
De,cember - Montreal 2, Toronto A
1; 3rd of Decembex - Edmonton 3.
Toronto B 0. Intermediates:. 30th
November - Saskatchewan 0,
Montreal 2;" Senior Champions
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
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J. R. COSTELLO,
Regional Assessment Commissioner
Take notice that pursuant to
Section 40 of the As'sessment
Chapter 32, R.S.O. 1970 (as amended)
I. have 'on the 6th Day of December,
1976 delivered or caused 'to be de-
livered, Assessment Notices to all
owners and tenants in this region.
The last day for appealing the
assessment is January 11, 1977, and'
the'assesswent roll may be examined-
at the Municipal Offices during reg-
ular business hours commencing Dec-
ember 22, 1976.
An assessor will be available to
discuss your assessment at the Reg
ional Assessment Office, 345 - 8th
Street East, Owen Sound. Office
hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:4S p.m.,
Monday . to Friday.
MINISTRY OF REVENUE
TO THE OWNER OR TENANT
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Sties 8 atm 441
Edmonton; Junior Char
Toronto.
" . To ,come: Volleyball
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Edmonton Senior team ag
teachers and parents_
House League standini
30th tilovernber: Ist Veda
mouton, 24 points; In
Toronto, 18 points; 31
1. Montreal.. IS points; 44111
Saskatchewan, 11 pellets,
I. December 3 standings-
' Edmonton. 24 points; 11114x
to., 18 points; Red. Mount
points; Green, "Saskaiadi..-
Points-
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