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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-04-02, Page 2PAO Win John 14 10616' Satut, Mrs. fir „ iveddini Mrd;? „ Barrie ,1 and Mt Doug visitect parents Mewhil Ten Party o Helens Mrs. L and Di high g( 'Pete shoot Erring April Con Pee Vi A. "D this t€' Bradt( Donal Larry Ma days Thom Re. Mrs. Davi( Lond Bern •444041441144•44.4wwwowmpeamp.....40444.40m, The LUCICNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "The Sepoy Town” — On the Huron-Bruce Boundary • • Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 — Published Wednesday Member of the C.C.N.ilt„ and 0.W.N.A. Subscription Rate, $8.00 a year in advance $2 extra to U.S,A. and Foreign Donald, C. Thompson, Publisher ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••: Need to cl e an up the act If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps 1DB can help you mum 1111TIVENTBANK Can IDB help you? NORRIS PEEVER one of our representatives will be at TOWN 'HALL, WINGHAM, Ontario 357-3550 On April 8, 1975 from 1 - 4:30 p.m. 1032 Ontario Street, Strafford, Ontario 10A 6Z3 271-5650 ChearsAVOaireeNag ACHAYEMVITC PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, ins The following article appeared in the Exeter' Times-Advocate, writ- ten by editor Bill Batten, entitled "Need To Clean Up The Act". In ease you missed it, the Huron-Perth Separate School board voted last week to pay themselves 16 cents per mile travelled on board business. That, of Course, is a rather fair price considering the cost of 'gas- oline, cars, upkeep, etc., but the, rather surprising aspect is that members receive the mileage allowance whether they drive their own vehicles or not. So, if the board members decide to form car pools to get to meetings or attend board events, each member in the car pool receives the. 16 cents per mile, despite the fact only one has the expense. It wasn't a unanimous deci- sion, as half the board members felt it unfair, but the deciding vote was cast in favor of providing the alloWance regardless of how ;members travel. 'What justification there can be for such a decision is beyond bur comprehension. We wonder what , board members would do if teachers decided they should get paid regardless of whether' they teach or not. It's about the same situa- tion. HoWever, before you Protestants start laughing up your sleeve, we should point out that this has been a common practice among county council members for some time. They too get paid for mileage regardless of how they get to the meetings and several of them travel together and each gets the mileage allowance. In addition, we've been told that recently some members of county council have 'been work- ing out a deal' whereby they get ,paid for one and a half meetings per day (night not included.) Members decided that to get the full daily stipend, the meetings had to last past 2:00 p.m.. So, now they start their • sessions later in the morning so they can continue past the magic hour. They are then adjourned and some members-take off for com- mittee meetings for the balance of the afternoon where they receive pay for attending another half-day session. So, 'it would appear that residents of our area com- munities don't' have to look to Watergates and dredging scan- dali. We appear to have some rather dubious practices of our own right at home. Come now, ladies and gentlemen. Let's, clean up the act! + District Directors Meet At Armow Ashfield Man Died At Age 57 JOSEPH MacINTYRE The, death of Joseph Lyal Maclntyre, .a life-long resident of Ashfield, occurred at University Hospital, London on Monday, March ,24-th following an illness- of three weeks. He was 57. He was a son of, the late Duncan Alexander"and Catherine (Griffin) Maclntyre and was 'born in Ashfield Township on June 27, 1917. Joe, as he was familiarly known , attended Kintail Public School. He was a farmer and since 1969, until the time of his death, was road superintendent for the Township of Ashfield. Mr. Maclntyre is survived by his wife, the former Marjorie MacDon- ald of the Amberley area, who he married on April 2, 1940; two daughters Mrs. Lloyd (Elaine), Collins of Ashfield, Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Coleman of 'Guelph and one son Larry of Brampton; also seven grandchildren; two sisters Mrs. Forest (Thelma) Carter of Kincardine, Mrs. Gerald (Pearl) Cole of Underwood and one brother Dr. John A. Maclntyre of Yorkton, Saskatchewan. • Mr., MacIntyre was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge. Mass was at '11 a.m.• Wednesday, March 26th with interment in St. Joseph's cemetery at Kingsbridge. Rev.' Father E. Dentinger was minister. Honorary pallbearers were Don- ald. Simpson, Finlay' MacDonald, John Austin, Grant Farrish, Allan Gibson, Warren Zinn, John Nichol- son, Gordon Saunders,' Kenneth • Bowden', Harold Matthews, Al Matthews, Frank Williams. Active pallbearers were Fred Vassella, Stuart MacLennan, John MacKay, Jack ',Drennan, Donald MacGregor, Bayne MacLennan. Prayers were said at' the McCal- lum Funeral Home, Goderich, on Tuesday. afternoon by the Catholic Women's League from St. Joseph's Church and Parish Prayers were said Tuesday evening. • Relatives and friends attended the funeral from Yorkton, Sask- atchewan; Detroit, Brampton, Mal- ton, Stayner, St. Catharines, Osh- awa, Dundas, London, Owen Sound, Wiarton, Toronto and Guelph: RICHARDSON - COURTNEY Mr. and Mrs. Leo Courtney of Goderich are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Ursula Maria, to Matthe George Richardson, son of Mr. George Richardson of Ingersoll and the late Mrs. Richardson. The marriage will take place April 26th at 4 p.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge. ANDREW - at Olds, Alberta, on March. 28th, to .Susan and Donald Andrew, a son, James Allan. ROHRER - to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rohrer of R. R. 3 Teeswater on Monday, March 24th, 1975 at Wingham and District Hospital, a daughter. BYLER - -to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Byler of R. R. 1 Dungannon on Wednesday, March 26th, 1975 at Wingham and District Hospital, a daughter. RIPLEY'S ALIVE IN 75 KEEP August L 1, 3, 4 OPEN FOR IPLEY-HURON REUNION "A Weekend To Remember" Miss Karen Androsoff of Calgary is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckmeir and Carol. Jack McInnes of Elkford, B.C. flew home to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McInnes. Mr. Hugh McInnes of Kitchener was also home for the holiday week end. Mrs. Sharon Hoffe was guest soloist on Sunday. at South KinlOss. Church: Mrs. Hoffe's niece and nephew from Toronto visited their aunt during the March, school break. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roulston of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Keith RoulSton, Christine and Jennifer of Blyth visited vviih Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby on. Sunday.. The boys on the 4th concession, who play hockey, enjoyed a fl) night on Wednesday at the arena, then later at the Legion Hall where they had 'hot-dogs and pop. Deal in futures—to get ahead one must look forward, always. 1975.CHEV iMPALA,.4 door hardtop - 1974 CHEV IMPALA 1974 OLDSMOBILECUTLASS„ 2 door 1974 MATADOR,,4 door 1974 LaMANS, 4 door 1974 BUICK CENTURY.LUXUS, 4 door 1974 PONTIAC BROUGHAM . ' 1974 PONTIAC ASTRA ./ 2-1974 BUICK CENTURY,.4 door 1974 CHEV NOVA, 4 door sedan 1972 FORD GALAXIE 500, 2. door hardtop 1972 METEOR MONTECALM, 4 dOor 1970 DART, 2 door hardtop 1969 OLDSMOBILE,,4 -door sedan 1968 DART, 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic AM CAR SALES LTD. BLYTH PHONE 523-4342 p ti h sr in re' en la! are inc on, the, is pm for — tee) , sho the exp 'Chi] a rt expe supe of Vs after Banff milli The Bruce South Women's. Institute District Director's. meet- ing was held on March 25th in the Armow Institute hall. Members were present from 'the fourteen branches with the President, Mrs. Dave Ireland in charge. Mrs. Kate Eskrick of Armow welcomed the members to Armow. A letter was read from 'the Provincial President requesting that the branches remember this is International Women's Year and to plan our June meeting with this in mind. 'A picnic was suggested at District level as a special program with Holyrood, Teeswater and Kairshea branches as a comtnittee. . . Agriculture and Canadian Indus- tries convener Mrs. Howard Barg- er, Lucknow was chosen to attend the officer's conference in Water- loo. Armow, the hostess branch, served a very tasty luncheon at noon and Mrs. , George , Fisher thanked the hostess .branch for their hospitality. The District Directors meeting , is 'to be held in Holyrood' in 1976. Mr. and Mrs. H. Buckton and Mrs, Duncan MacConnell were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mowbray. Walter Dickie of Toronto. and Douglas Dickie of Markdale spent the holiday week end with their parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ira Dickie. Mrs. Audrey Gilchrist and Brian of. Toronto visited with Fred Gilchrist last week end, also visited Mrs: Fred Gilchrist, who is a patient in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacKenzie and baby of Cobourg, Heather MacKenzie of Hamilton, Connie and Roddy MacKenzie of Toronto, visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs: Frank MacKenzie,: ‘Donald Hamilton of Gogama, spent the holiday week end with his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hmmilton. • SOUTH .KINLOW