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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-10-03, Page 4Sentinel, Wednesday, October 3, 19847—Page 4 Come to the'Yibrary on Saturdays Effective this week • the Lucknow Branch Library will be open,10 a.m. 2 . p.m,, every Saturday. Cla idia Basker- • ville,, the new assistant, will be 'there to help you find a good book, information on. a .subject you are .interested in; or assist students in finding material for papers and school projects. • There are a selection of magazines :to, browse throuh, cassette tapes and 16 mm films to order for both children and adults. Claudia Baskerville lives in. Ashfield Township with her husband and two. children.. She moved -to this area last summer from Eganville, Ontario, in the Ottawa Valley, where she had worked at the Eganville Public Library. Study suggests museum be renovated on present site By Stephanie Levesque The museui'n study is out and suggests that the Huron County Pioneer Museum be renovated at its present site in Goderich. Huron County Warden Tom Cunningham said at a press conference on September 21 that , county council , will be hearing a presentation from the two men who car- ried out the study. ' ' Architect Chris Borgal of Blyth and Bruce, County Museum Curator Klaus Breede, representing Museums Program- mes Collaborative of Toronto, have been slated for a 1:30 p.m. presentation to coun- ty oupty council on Thursday, October 4. • The warden extended a special invita- tion to the public to come and hear the two men. This meeting, said the warden, will be the only opportunity the public will have to hear the men speak on the study. Although as at any county council meeting, the public is not allowed to stand up and ask questions of speakers, the warden said he wants input from the. public. "We want people to tell us what they think," Warden Cuninghamsaid. There have been two public meetings on the museum with about 100 people in total attending. Effective October 1, 1984, our new. advertising deadlines are as follows: CLASSIFIED WORD.ADS & DISPLAY Noon Monday preceding publication DISPLAY ADVERTISING 3:00 P.M. Monday preceding publication 'EDITORIAL COPY Noon Mondnypreceding publication LUCKNOW SENTINEL The warden said he knows there is in- terest in the . museum as he recalled picketing in front of the courthouse. It was about two years ago when a number of Goderich residents . protested the suggestion of moving the museum out of Goderich. The museum first opened in 1951 with the late J.H. " .Neill, 'the, man who started, the collection, as curator. . The current curator, Ra Scotchmer, has served in that capacity since 1969. From 1965 until 1969, James Chisholm was the curator. FRANKLIN - McCL1NCHEY ENGAGEMENT ' Mr, and Mrs. Davide McClinchey of Auburn wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of, their daughter Lorraine "Ruth' to Paul Joseph Franken, son of Mrs. Emma Franken and the late Johne Franken of Auburn. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 13, 1984 at St. Augustine Roman Catholic. Church, $t., Augustine. t WALDEN PHOTOGRAPHY for pictures you willtreasurer fora lifetime!! *WEDDING ; • *GRADUATION/ •PORTRAIT *ALBUMS •FAMILY *FRAMES For professional photography at affordable prices, call GARY WALDEN • . R. 3, Blyth 523-9212 ON ALL I N.STOCK ITEMS October 1-31 open Mon .-Sat. 9:00-5:00 111 ••Amur Privet *Fruit Trees •Ground Cover Roses •Colorado Blue Spruce' reg. 2.00 reg. 18.00 NOW NOW reg. 2.00 : NOW reg. 5.00 NOW. 1.50 9.00 1.50 • 3.50 ALL DECIDUOUS SHRUBS ALL )JUNIPERS DECIDUOUS and CONIFEROUS . TREES EUONYMOUS and BOXWOOD PEAT MOSS ' Take advantage of th is great October sale at , HURON LANDSCAPING LTD. • 529-7247 open Mon. -Sat. 900-5:00 30%. OFF 20% OFF 20% OFF 20%o OFF 20% OFF *orf reelienaiatiOr IMP •w-.