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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-05, Page 11or • N 8 211101 imes end b 8i out. for alter high... tired. than must ,tants rd i Mr. • Elgin Fusin, Mr. '• • i and'•. Siad= a Pat early ital: at . ►s dile • 1 been R pre'- Mrd of d°here Lees, Ceriiber Ammer .• "home• in the �• lis an - rot the Robert native and a village ed • the SR WEDNESDAX, 'DEC. stn, 1966: THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, mum) Acc...iam.,tIon In Wawanosh jus.t dare _Slate � Nominated ' The West Wawanosh Township borrow the first of the day of days will be symbolized forever t 1 in your choice of a diamond of truly fine quality. To be certain of the briefly was lir _ finest, remember the name Bluebird. well satisfied with munrcrpal bert He explained' that Every Bluebird Diamond is guaranteed Twp 2° in writing to. be a:perfect diamond 0 itat tf istr4/1101 c 4,t1wh ' #,t3�'tiPtt, ►h,c«i'a� t'NF1404 4,X14{ alOhAt�l i «F+1,+�+1 �?+ITl404 LIFE'S. LOVELIEST MOMENTS' The unforgettable happiness of this Council and two school trustees the surplus. set aside orarths were returned to office by ac- court house had been eaten up clamation at. the nomination He thanked .the ratepayers fo meeting at the Township. Hall, the �. Friday afternoon. • The fact ' that she would cont n and stated that only .a bare- slate Was nominated .for ac.e amatzonUe to do his bes the township. • • is significance that. the ratepay- The first council member to ers of the Townshiphave been speak br' f: • Harvey Cul affairs durin group • g"° • the this.past year had cost the Tw . and school past year, 60c per. yard. . " P • Clerk John ,Foran • received the Lorne Durnin felt that if the .following nominations,; all 'of 'brush on the sides .of • the road whore qualified at the close of was cut and the next year spray- ' s • • the meeting, f the or h a respective ed, it • would eliminate na lot ' ofit • offices, The Council, elected to the snow on the roads.. He : said l .offfice in December 1953, has that taxes were high, but the t been• unchanged since thenand council were doing their 'best to • . is commencing a o fourth term. hold down expenses, ' • • • •Reeve ' > ' ' The other two councillors, Or,-. John S: Durnin by Thomas ,elle iMelDhee and Eldon Miller; e ,McCann and Harvey Culbert,. , spoke 'a briefly, with Mr. Miller ti Council;, (4 required) suggesting that the 'Township Eldon 1Vtil1er by Leo Foran and. Hall be painted and . dressed., up : iJohn Cameron: -- . • • a bit. Lorne. Durnin by Wm Web-.. Sbhool. Trustees.; Speak . ster and Wallace Miller. Wallace • Miller and William Orville . McPhee ,by' Brown' Webster, the tworetiring mem- Smyth land 'Frank McQuillan. bers of the public 'school' Area Harvey Culbert, by • Thomas Board (both 'were, re-elected .by McCann and Brown Smyth, School Area Trustees: (2 :requi ed) as a Y.ployed ars": In retired, going to e loved a good• . . Florida, ' showing he :Wily rne. ' by one. f Luck Cf. l him in )rothers. 'nr1 a id (Jo - ears 'ago .Robert • id friend :ic when ,d • atony Ached in • Durbin and\John Durnin: Wallace Miller „by Harvey Culbert 'and Wallace Wilson,' Other members Of the' 'School Board are Ted {Mills, :Janes .ran and Harvey Anderson ' Brown' Smyth.. was appointed chairman. for. the meeting of the ratepayers • that ' followed ' the nominations.. .• Reeve'John Durnin was. the first speaker of the afternoon and deailt 1chieifly with' . county affairs., He• also dealt with the debenture situation in the 'town- ship; and ` completely • outlined , presentative to the L.ucknow;Dis- the Win ham Hospital tract High School hoard, spoke' g p' igrant : Mr. Durnin-:: explained' that debe i - to th,e meeting.: "-Our • expendi tures had .not =been issued for tures are :chiefly teachers'• •salar-' • the. God'erich' Hospital grant and ies,• and.they.'are: not low",he' aid{ s.:• ' n_ that. six -tenths ',of a-• mill had mi ' ' He:Explainedthatthe been levied• on the 'tax his T •i i;num salaiv for. a regular tea - acclamation. Mr. Miller said he.• felt theboard were' 'making good progress, and that' the schools • 1 r.repair.... He explained that • Bill Mac- Pherson had installed. a pressure systern,• and that'. water was be_ ing . piped' from the St. Helens schoolwell 'across. the fields: le felt it •was good for the Well.11 6i of ` fine colour and. cutting, registered • an. d insured against loss : ' your assurance of quality. >, 3' DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS gz,• "FLEUR' D.'AMOUR" BRIDAL ENSEMBiE' . • t ' Engagement Ring $150.00: Wedding Ring 50.00. isd Other•matched. • sets at $175.00'and.$250:00 Williamiam Webster -:said :that the: Board was proud of their fin- ancial status,. and: the fact that. they • 'hav:e never had-. to borrow: money, . "We are fortunate. to have such a- high calibre of tea.- ;chers in: the area", he said. Hear High School Reps " Thomas Salkeld, • Township re '.: .40 ti es l s -.$M-00 rhea . was- was levied for a :four-year per-- Ret year, with 121 od, but the payment. ' will' be I the• max1fl;turn •being ' $5.600 The maximum salary•for•,prineipal at ti Lucknow is $6,200, with the ,pre sent salary' being $4,8.00. Mr.. •Salkeld $saidthat' an, annual in-, crement• •of • $200 across the board j.ispaidto complywith the Teati - i made, half :At a : time, . in 't; o years. 'Mr: Durnin expl•ained.the operation 'of . the County Horne • as' he had been. on . that .cgmrniit •. tee•'in County Council.'u•He,;said that after some difficulty;.in the , " of the:Heine earl- 'chers. Federation, He • pointed management ser in the, year; things 'were .now out the fact than 'teach:ei-5 were runnrngmootihly. The ifar..m and, difficult- to obtain by the .fact Home are operated • separately that they had . spent over $300. He stated that; many of the Men .this year with • the .Globe &; Mail - at' the H e het•' in advertising for teachers Luck - p greatly with now District High • Sc I. has 8 'the' count farm work • The 'men teachers, 1717 pupil {bus routes, are riot old enough for, t'he pen- with 126 'being transported by sion and are • without_ money, and nus. The-: mill- rate is transported .con- grant'committee:. has 'seen • fit 'a0 siderablylower• than ..mos t grant them sortie spending money occasionally schools, Mr,.'Sall�eld .pointed out. y : ifor their He: said that the rate will likely Valuable assistance.. • He. . up .again as . it. is difficult to Mr. Durnin outlined ` in. detail ' • the .'vaork of ,the r control' some ;costs. • • p • o46. perty, li:b Wingham Problem racy, :historic, .children's' aid and• Mr. ,Salkeld,said, that some stud road comm%aces. He said thatMr. from the.: Lucknow .Area are. ' he believed the 'cold' mix paving going t the Wingham school. Al - was 'not '•proving as satisfactory though it is 'illegal, the Depart as at. first thought •However, he meet •fail to• give any recogni-' blamed sortie of the 'road 'break- tion to• the Lucknow .corripelaints ing up on'more traffic and heavy. loads. 'Mr. Durnin. said, "Inspectors', seem .'to think .that aven't received ,our road share ".We smaller, schools; shouldn't 'exist", 'hhe said'. One person present said, in the • townshipp, but .1 believe that he 'didn't think the parents , our turn • is coming". He predict -.that, di were paying' the ' to-, ed that the' Bounty wi hye 'tn .io rrr—their-eh-ildren going -4o .Wing+liaiil,. and Mr.. Salkeld: as- .' MOT. s-EIMNT• TEAMS IN BRUCE cured the . rneetirig that the • LEAGUE . 22 YEARS AGO L.D.H.S, beard' gas , not, Mr. •['�..,,_.,. ., ........neonr, the opinion We, recently came .across ail. old • baseball minute book, which . listed the 1934.Lucknow execut- ive as follows; . Hon.` pres.,',•John ' Jo 4 pr=ow, N:- D. I-acK-ems-e;- vice pica and manager, Russell purposes, He also ifelt that the Robertson-; sec.-treas°, , Gerald tw'o storey ...school would have Ra,thwelli-•--. grounds' • comm-ittee`, not gLven : the ;trouble experi= Ro eared with the. roof.__,_. y • Finlayson Doug Clark; mas- . cot; Harold• Allan, Goderich Rep Speaks Lucknow was sti11 in the Bruce Ralph •1Vtunro. of Auburn, the League at that time,'and • there tawtiship representative n the were •eight teams in a 56 -game: Goderich District Haigh' School schedule that opened ori ' May. 24 s: malls entered :that. season were Kin- cardine, Paisley, Chesiey` Port Elgin, L u c k n o w, Walkerton,. Winghamn and O�Ven�,_. of ail_.- — ' that he felt ,the new Lticknow school should have been .twd Storey. It' Would have provided more storage space whereas rioNV f a shed is b,eing built for storage. GIVE GIFTS THAT LAST Chinaware Watches and Clocks Diii :.erware Silverware' • Electrical Goods Costume Jewellery. 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The maxiintim principal's salary. in the sumnier months requesting. more Money from the tawnshrp Goderich is $7,000, The mirannim as their share in the construe- the relief situation in cases where is- s,3,40Q tion ef two proPoSed additiOnal resident& moved away „,from or woirdi TgioulaaLlt* itiernatrs$8.000. God- classroems. He stated that there to.,,the municipality. He also ..eut., Beard, said that .he thought the and ran. to . A`:ugust,}.2nd, Tams - Y'._L -:.,- .., rate of for GOderich .would be ..itp next year. ,Tro said that a rifle' range Was going io be built at. a cost of $1,200 with no graht in view. ' • a was. present y 0 teachers on the rich pay an an ual .increment f WO across the board as set y _the Teachers' rederation. Plained the agricultural .course that—includes a -barn, Iivestock 'Mr. Munro said that the: God - and school garden. When asked rith school was pressed' for ac. by Mr. SalkeId of the . LuCknow ornodatiotr and are , presently. sing the cafeteria and library s permanent elasstooms.. He aid •that they presently had an nrollinent of 450 in the school, lVfore Money Needed ;Mi. Munro inforrned the couri- lined. the township - 'debenture Club being formed in LtiCknoW and said that they were anxious ' board what they did with the on the Club, He said that in.most months, Mr, Munro explained bers are .freffyi The. rural Aiea: that' they hired a man to look . . . • , after it. Mr. Salkeld stated that Lorne Tvers, road superinteridt, the Lucknow beard .had deeid- ent; Ted Mills, Bill kinahan and