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L.UCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH:
Minister:
Rey. G, A, Meiklejohn,.
B.A., B.D.
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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW,. ONTARIO
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SHFIELD NOMINATION ONLY TWO ADVERTISING • 0>0e "
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questioned if, so '' ,
do any good and
ie he thought a vhot-
wou • e better.
HowardBarger
,o the.
none, of the Council members.
me signs would Local merchants who a-
the Reeve ]oc- ticipate doing any special.
ularly replied th h Christmas advertising are re -
two
g n d. minded that there are only
location
f h g questioned the two more issues of The Sen
SUNDAY, ,DECEMBER 9th site and -felt that final before the big day ar�
� rives.
10.00 a,m,: Church School. , would want it so close to their • 'Space requirements b y
11:00 a,m : 'Worship `;Beyond property.. other than regular advertis-
the Sacred Page".'
Reeve Blake referred to the ars should be ordered •ihy
completion and opening. of the Saturday, prior to • Publics -
7.00 P.m: Evening Service Court , H'iouse, which. had ..been tion. This. also applies. to' reg
Bible Study" vrlew'.ed • by delegations from " ular advertisers requiring
.practically every County in.the . extra Space.
r�„�,• ---, ; province; with high praise .for
the building. He said that if it
.Lucknow Were• built today it :'would cost.
between $300;000 ` and $400,000
Presbyterian Church : more. • . • •
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He stressed that it is not being
'Rev. 'Wallace MMeC)lean;the Board.
paid for Iby debenture; but will
Minister be wiped off in ' three annual.
' payments representing f luck t Cecil d
SiThTDAY, . DECEMBER. 9th. eP ng' a yearly '
levy of about one and a tenth
not g to
11.00 a.m. Bible Sunday., mills. •him for the reeveship g
m.: :Sunda School.' The Reeve referred .to the 2i�2 Adds Best Wishes
12,15' P� • • miles of road ''widening on the
300. p.m.: Dunganr�ou, 9th 'Concession ,of. Ashfield this
added b t
7:00 per: C.GsLT, ' Vesper year, and to the building of four would, b an
•. Service;. A11. interested • .County bridges, including the
are igvited. $49,500 'bridge at Brussels, which f d
�,..�.. was built at a comparatively low.
�, • cost,.: according to the Minister his 'way,.
of 'Highways. The bridge at Lon- Mr. Ritchie dealt v'rith, snow-
desborough', which went. out, was Plowing, the gravel .contract let
an •unlocked for expenditure'. and at fisc, and • The ,building, of, two
had to, lbe. 'done although it put bridges -ones on .the 12th Con.,
tie -ire tie .b �{{.��;ettaiat-aost-of $2;800 -arid` the _ _
•,rw.r'.. •• - -tir. �7Yrli�... ""� �'
'y fir, -r r 'Mice of `: which fir." h i . �biidge ;a 'the so•t tl e
• Revs H. L. Jennings, Blake is a member, which will run close to $17,000..
With eve'=inereasing'school, atCouncillors,. Donald MacKenzie
DECEMBER �th•tendance enrollment' and' ino e and Tom Howard.spoke briefly,
SUNip�Y, . DE R ,9
ADVENT ' highway traffic, :which .,demands and Howard Btai1ger,' jthe` .only:
school •,a- other nominee,stated he had no
-• . •- dditions sand road• ' im.
Bible Sunday iriaentidr of stand'
! provement programs, R e•e v e .
Ib 11.00 a•m Morning Prayer '1.
Blake .said he.was'unable: • to• for Gives Road.; Details'
and Church School..
see tax reductions', Road Superintendent • H er b
Curran gave some • detailed'
Want five• Years ToPa •
fig-
ures .on :township 'road „ extpendi-
.ures,__irichid' ng-�sn awplowing •_,a
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ANGLICAN . CHURCH
had . ever- dreamed •of in consid-
eration of gr..arits that are' to
come, and. added that it 'was the
best year since he had come on ti
, Mr.,Bradley, extended the •best
o .o C eci ..and said • he was
`o:: going 'come .0 against
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Councillor Andrew. Ritchie' -
a e is .es wishes. to Mr.
Blake and said it t e
honor to. himself and `Ashfield
if. he couldwin the •war • �enship,_
and that he would not) stand in
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Councillor John Bradley said
th't: if:' the names sof• triose dump- a rips' cost: of 6 407:50 travell
ocal & mineral
in r . weed seeds : or animals :were g $ , g
• given to Co• unty officials, there .ing, :bridge. :building and'., road
would.: be action .for there: is •a widening: Some . of the 'latter
. Mr. .and: Mrs :Donald .Gard t.,
have rented ,The . apartment' over penalty for such infrdctiOns.' wprk was carried'' out at Lanes-
vine and Mr: Curran : said here
'the L.ucknow Fruit'Market. He said they had' offered to ,the found out !that a bridge
• Meet " the three hospitals 100' per- g
Mr and Mrs., ;George. Colwell. cent in the'matter of 'rants ut they repaired"` a couple of, years
oaf Holyrood, Mrs. J. �W. Colwell. w iv g b ago, would Better 'have beep.
anted five years 'to pay, and
of 'miough ' and Mr. and °1VIrs.• a: rebate of surcharge .paynierits ''blown up • and . replaced ' with a,
Ardill Mason of • Ripley visited
with Mrs. Wm. • "Bushell on Sun
,day. ' ,
Paramount Women's Institute
.meeting is. to be held at 'Mrs,
R. Reid's home on December 11..
Roll call, "Something I remem-
-ber. as a child about Christmas";.
. topic, "Christmas in other lands";
current events, : Mrs. Kingsbury;
-program ` and ' lunch, Mrs. O.
'Richards, Mrs. M. • .J. Webster:
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made by Aslifield • patients at
Wingham Hospital.
The Township's financial state- � ents. say" they are not, 'according
-90-foot bridge.
The province pays 80 percent
of the cost of . bridge ,building
percent 50 on' road ' work
and snowplowing.: Mr. Curran . to ' Mr. ,Mackenzie.. •
Eighty head 'of. Holstein heif- said there .would be'subsidy' He • said he would be glad. to
g y grants " of • about • $13,000 coming have . anyone succeed him at any
ars.. were recently shipped to through in February, time, and paid tribute *to the long
Florida' from the herds of Har- New Engineer -
vey Ackert,: ;Vernon ' ;Hunter, . Reeve Blake ",referred 'to the
Morris and Leonard Reid, Mur- resignation : Of Peter Paterson,
ray Ireland.
McLeod; Carl "_Finlay, Don -County --`engineer, . who was • the
:ald Irela, third •generation of this family
to hold the post. His resignation
was of his wish, and not because
of financial ••consideration. He
was eventually replaced by Jas.
Briritnel at a salary of '$8,000,
who isa qualified engineer and
capaJbie--ef drawing plans:
• School Affairs
Marshall Gibson, .senior school
.board met'ber, was called • on,.
and expressed regrets at ' the.
misfortune that had/befallen Mr.
Crozier, Mr, Gibson invited ques-
tions, and failing to receive them
left the financial end of the re-
port' up to the secretary.
' Rod ,MacKenzie, another .Board
member, spoke briefly and Hugh
•McWhinney and Reuben Wilson;
intimated theywould consider
When Doingqualifyingfying if they 'could, be of
5A service, Gordon Finlayson, the
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� Your Christmas Shopping ing _ � other trustee nominee, was not
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present. •CALL IN •AND SEE- 7R`�STOC-K ki � prnt.
esenard-Krlpatrick, se
' treasurer, referred to the state -
We
We have Suitable'Gifts for ,Every Member ' merit for a complete'financial
of the Family' picture. Asking.if there were any
k. solhool' questions, Elmer Graham
• ti' saiT
ere are lots; but I don't
FOR'FATHER— . � thinkanyone had better .� ask:
;, ' Sporting Equipment, Took., Fender Mirrors, wind- '
° them". Wilfred Farrislicomment-
and:other Auto Accessories. re+. ed., °It's a muddled up affair"'.
shield Washers
.� _ .. •, moque, a . raise if
show.
For; the children of Country and: Town
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AT. THE. PLAYHOUSE THEATRE a. •
A:TURDAY,: DECEMBER 8th
10,00 . a.m. Show if or Town Children
2.00 p.m. Show for Country Children
SPECIAL. PICTURE •FOR CHILDREN
Santa Claus Parade the Following Week,:
� . Saturday, December15th.
on or
S.p .. s ed By
P,
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and faithful service of. A. E. Me -
Kim who is retirittig. at the : end
of the year. •
Bef4ire closing the meeting
with the National : Anthem, Clerk:
.Simpson extended the best wish-
up, and salaries on the increase, es of. ;themeeting and of ' the.
he felt an increase in the school Township to Mr., Blake.
rate was,,_to.. be .expected again i_. N minations_ vete recei s -
Curran. '
High. Schools
:Omar , Brooks, Ashlfield's' rep-
resentative on the- �Goderich Dis-
triet'• Highhoo1 Board, said
that 'with the, cost of, , operation
we: have; t�, he added.•
Henry MacKenzie, . the Town-
ship's. representative on the:
Lucknow• District Board, felt the
same way about the' tax rate..
He said that after a hot session
with the contractor and architect"
the 'final •. payment was. made on:
the Lucknow school, which cost,
$280,000. 'They ended the . year
Mr. MacKenzie referred to the
'unnecessary ' expense of school
'+Buses covering the same section
of road. This applies in the case
of. the Ripley,. ' Lucknow, Wing
ham ureas. He •felt the Depart-
ment should define Who goes
Where, abut. they: don't like to.
e Wingham tbus, he added,
come ight ' into the Lucknoyv
Area, Th Wingham Board.says
'they are n t paying, and the par: -
meet was beyond anything he
To The Ratepayers
of The Village of Lucknow.i
Ladies and 'Gentlemen s
The • compliment you paid me • at Monday's
election is deeply appreciated a'nd'I promise on my •'
•part to. serve the Village faithfully, in every way...
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Sincerely,
• ' 'GEORGE W. JOYNT
soIa.o zeoto oiveziool 'vita rl+ toe srreorerraatarog orboreeesr
Christmas Gifts for Everyone a
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FOR MOTHER2
• Electric. Floor Polisher's, Mi'xette Sets, Kettles and E 'there would be any work left
,z for the Area Board and if the
0 - adrniratratton costs would- rex..
1• main the sante for the ter' re -
Skates, Bicycles, Tricycles, 'agony, Trucks, Holster; rnaining schools, as for the
Stts, Puzzles and .Games. teen that have been in the Area..
A question as --to the secret-.
� ,z .9s ' '. ,� • ary':S salary brought. the reply
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f ro.m Mr. -Kilpatrick that 'lie rem
ceived, $$00 plus telephone Calix
ports and o Sand postage, and that there were
up Y 6
,� no °extras, or handouts as, had
1 been vaguely •hinted. by Jack .
e oro'' to l onion ttivor a nope' i.
Lamps:..
.rOR THIS CIHII DREN
W inti., ia:+s�.L. �haM;K•..r
To the Electors °
of , Huron' Township:
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ForReeve
Cecil °Blake by ,Paul Caesar and
Allan Petrie
1 John ,Bradley by • "Henry," Mac-
Kenzie and Jacob Hunter:
• ,Andrew. Ritchie by Wilfred
Hackett arid Dynes Campbell. For Councillors
Donald MacKenzie . by , , Alex
Dunbar and Harold . Adams..
Tom Howard by Vincent Aus-
tin and 'Louis Hogan,
John Bradley' by Jacob Hunter
and Henry, 1VIacKenzie.....
Andrew.' 13itchie: by Dynes
Campbell and. . Wilfred Hackett. •
Howard Barger .. by Wilfred.
Farrish and Lloyd Robb. '
For School Trustees:
Rod :MacKenzie '!by Harold
Adams:.and Donald H. MacKen
zie. •
• Hugh McWhinney by • Victor
Black and Herb :.Pentland. ,
Reuben . Wilson .�by•Henry Mac-
kenzie . and Marshall : Gibson.
• Gordon.: Finlayson by 'Wilfred
Farrish and Gordon Barger.'
I ' have beep ' urged to stand ,• for the office of
' Reeve in Huron' Township. If you see fit to vote in"
• my 'favor •I will appreciate it •very much: '
I do not believe in making promises at election
time but I ` will:make gone which will. affect every ,.
ratepayer in -the -Municipality. •If elected I will re =
scind the By-law granting the Reeve extra pay for
attending' County Council,' which `I find is illegal
Thanking. you in advance and wishing you all .
the Greetings: of the 'Season,.
CLAUDE DORE.
To the Electors .
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of Huron' Township
It has•been a privilege •and honour: to
as Councillor for the past two years.
While striving to •keep• expenses at' a mininium,
• • we do• not wish to see necessary work .neglected to
the cin f -inefficiency& '•-� ,
serve yatu.
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YOUR VOTE will indicate that_ I am your choice
for `Deputy Reeve,•
• • JOHN - O. MacDONALD
To the Electors
of Duron ' Township:,
I wish to thank you for your support in the
-past for the -office of councillor, ___ -__
As a candidate for Deputy -,Reeve., I' respectfully
solieit your support .and. inifluertce, •assuring you '
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. A VOTE FOR JOH A. MaeMURCHY IS
A. VOTE FOR ECONOMICAL 1VIUNICIFAL GOVERNMENT.
'JOHN A. MacMURCHY..
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