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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, . SEPT. 6th, 1951.•'
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•NEIGHBORS IPI{:t SENT:GIFT
TO 8IIIRLgY 'JOHNSTON
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The neighbors on "Standpipe
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ote:' •s....f....NRoLLm.ENT.,. •
SETS NEW RECORD
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On Tuesday,. Qctober:9th, prop- ,
'erty owners • of LueknOw
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.have the ottoortunity 'of Votin•g:'
• -for or against IA.' proppgalgo hard-
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top. seconclarY.':ro. ads- in• the muni-
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ciPality.' • •• •
Cost of.. the PrOjeet will be
$21,000 of .whicir.the.Departrnent
of -Highways awill pay 50 percent,'
leaving an $11,000 e*Pencliture, to
• be finaneed ••by the Municipality
on.• a • .10 -year dtbenture ; issuse
;bearing 4 percent. interest; which
would' raised by an anntial
debentUre levy, of 2,2•
• It is...estimated that a half
reduction Would che 'affec.tecrby
the savirig maintenanCe Coats.
for' the. -upkeep. of the present
gravel roada.. • . • • . •
" Streets to :be 'paved Wilt. be
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. governed by those on .which .the
Highway,s subsidy apPl.Y•: A
2 -inch bitumiaous top :Wpuld Jae,
applied fby Bru.ce ;County ecittip:
merit under. the superVision 'of;
Coanty'. Engineer Georgo' Ste-
. .pherison. • •
: 1'0 'Issue., Well Debenture ,
CpUntil 'approved' proceeding.
„ With the' isSUe of debentures in
the amottrit, o'f $26,000 for, a well
• and puinphouSe soiith-pf•the.flax
mill; The debentures, certified by
the Municipal Board, will bear'
interest at 4 percent, and will
•• be•isseed on a 20 -Year term: They.
• are to: 7.be -offered' for
locally., ^ • • • . •
• Council will meet a. represent-
. atilve of: the InternatiOnal. Water
• Supply .Company at a special
meeting to .finalize'plans fer pro-.
• ceding With , the. project.. • .
Wants Ilome Licensed •
Wni..W1b, Warden of Bruce
• County,' was w' elcorried; to the
•meeting by .Reeve. J. C. McNab.
He accompanied. Mr. Ea Baker,
••who had shown Mr. 'Walsh
through his convalescent home
• and was seeking to ....have It
licensed.by a town. by-law:
.. Warden Walsh said thathomes
'such as this Were badly 'needed
in the County and • should be
licensed .11?y• a municipal by-law,
• SO that they.wOuld be under the
.control.of, health authorities: He
expressedthe opinion that there
were some, hornei in, the County
',. that. were • far, from 'being.oerat,
e • Proper y.
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The' financial status of indig-
ent patients and Old -age
• sioners who .might be admitted
•to this home Was • diScuSsed,and
it• was expected that indigent
regulations would apply •the same
as in hospitals, but would first
ave e approval of
• County Ceun.cil. ••
The local . Council 44T ire' in.
agreement that Mr: Baker had
a lovely modern por,ne which was
• a good thing foit-thecommunity,
but Council' deferred any :action
in licensing the home, Until a
copy • ,of the • Department Of
Health by-law could be obtained
,.,and studied. •
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1A dikposal Sale of Aberdeen -
', Angus cattle Was recently held
et. the .I.tatCh Forms, at 'Oakville.
,The top priCe, ainial of the sale
\vat a cow,, Blackbird BlosSort,
that came from 'the herd of ,
G. Todd and Son: She whs. told
to he Hatch farm as b calf. She
brought $1500 at- the', sole.. .
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:FINDS 8 -LEAF 'CLOVER, •
If fourfleaf.clovers mean 'luck,
Kelso MacNay should be in
or a double share of it, for here's
• what she &arid the ;Other 'day 'On
their Ashfield Township farm
'an 8 -leaf. a 6 -leaf, a 5 -leaf and,
...three 4 -leaf clovers. •°
We saw them, and they are
rio freaks. All are individual and
fully formed leaves. Mrs. Mac -
Nay has them pressed in .a book.
for Presermatien.
COW 'FRCiM TODD HERD • •
iiitoUGg'y TOE. SALE PRICE
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ILLNESS ATTRIBIJTE4
SUPsINTE4 ' •
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A sonP.lbOne: splinter ;Mich had
nearly strangled him abouta year
and a half ago -is now believed
'te be the cans, Of a•slengthY ilh
ness• suffered by ',Victor, Emer-
son,, and whose ail11'ent :had baf
fled doctors for some tirrie:
In a recent. spasm of coughing,
towhich . Vic has :Ibaen .subject,
he coughed' •up the bang -forgot-
ten bone about a month ago, and
since thentherehaa been a mark-
ed improvement in his condition.
Mr. Emerson has •eaten. more he
Says in the . pat month than he
did intheprevious year, and has'
gained .good deal pf 'Weight.
.. The bone evidently lodged in
his lung in a position. that. x-rays
failed to reveal. •He • had 'under-
gone ,all Manner of bronchial and
althrnatic , tests and:x-rays, but
no cause nor relief for the mal-
ady that was dragging hiw down:.
ht11. could be. found. That bit', of
:bone now:. seems .• to • have been,
the answer. • ' • .-
ORGAislIZATION MEETING .
The :ladies , Of the LOcal As-
sociation of • the, Girl :Guides ,are
:holding .a meeting to organize the
fall work in the Community.Cen-
tre on.Friday:eVening,, September
:7th at...7.30. All lathes who are in-
terested in: the . work ot the Giri
Guides are WelcOrne. • • • • .
SIX 'TEACHERS
NEW IN 1(10LOth
There are six new teatheri-in
Kinloss - Township.. schools this
term., Only at Kinlough, the 10th'
• Concession and Langside schools
are the teachers unchanged.frorn
last year. • • : , •
A coMplete of:teachers In
rural ,schools in the district ' is
as follows;. '
-lifitflos • .
S.S. NO.',1 Icinloss,'. Mrs. Doreen
Young; S.S. 2, Kinlough, Miss
Catherine Gibson; S.S. 3, 10th.
Con., Mrs. Dan McInnes; SS: 11,
Holitrpod, Miss Marian. Ritchie;
S.s.,a, 6th ,COn., Miss Joan Camp-.
bell. S.S. 7 2n Con' ki 1i •
, garet Turner; • S.S. 8, Langside,
Miss • 1VIarjOrie, MacDonald; S.S.
9, Murray's, Miss. Helen, Walker;.
• SS. 10, Whitechurch, Mrs. Annie
Norman : •
West Wawanosh.
NO. 17, "Miss Ruth •Pent-
land,
S.S. No.'3, Doh Cameron; SA:
No. 4, Miss'Heatrice• McQuillin;
S.S. No. • 12, Ross Errin'gtOn;.
Music "superyiSor;• • Mr., Sheldon
Baxter.: .• / •
• Ashfield., Township
SA. No.. 1; Port Albert, Aardn
Hoak; S.S. No. 3; Kintail,
Dun-
can Megay; 4, LochalSh,
• Mrs. Roy MacKenzie; S.S., No. 5,
Zion, Miss 'Madeline Bogie, • SS.,
.No..• 6, Con. 4, Mrs..War. 'strart;
S S No '7,Lpthian,' Donald Mad -
Kenzie; SS. No. 8,Dungannon,
Eric •,Moore; Jr. ROciin, Mrs. ':T.
M; ,purnin; S.S. ;No, 9, Finlays;
Ray Stanley ; „S'S. No. 10 'Lanes,
•MrS, Jame § Little; S.S. No• • 11,.
.ShePparcIton, Miss Lois Feagan;
S.S. „No. ,13; Belfast, lgiss ,9„Wen
Stewart; 5...St, No. 15 'Hemlock
City, Mrs, dairies McTavish; „S:S.
No,• 16, Crewe, Miss Ada .• Web-
str S.S., No: • 17 Cedar Valley,
iss • Olive Payne �f- eafotd.
Music supervisor, Miss Marion
MacDonald.' •• '
Huron TO•vnship •
S.S. No, 4; Mrs.Bob Courtney;
S.S. No. 2, Miss Lois Pollbck; 8:S:
No. 3, Miss Ada Gawley; S.S. No.
4, Mrs., VietOria Smith; S.S. Np.
5, Gerald COIViti;S.S. No. 7,- Misa
„jean Cuyler; 8.8, No. 9, Misa,
Jean Pace; S.S. No. 11, Mrs. Olive
Vogap; S.S. No; 12, Miss Meriel
;Ella Scott; ;S, No. 13, Miss liene,
Farrell; S.SNb,' 15,•MiSs. Gloria
Mead. •
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SENTINEL.
THAT .115r. arid Mrs. Ralph Hod-
gins and farailyleft fOr London
. the 'end of the week,.."avhere
Ralph has bought a home and
where he will, follow his • trade,
•as carpenter'. Ralph was. a 'val-
• ue d• member of the United
-Chfirch choir, and will be es-
pecially missed. by • the
• male•
• quartette which has been a
• popular foursOme',in the :com-• .
munity.., •
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THAT .iregular services n the
Presbyterian, and '•United
' Churches will be .resumed on
• Sunday with ROY. C. A. Winn'
and Dr. W. J. Mumford in their
Hill" gathered pn Thursday
ening • at the • home Of Mrs. Ed
Johnston t9 honor her - daughter
Shirley';' who leaves this week to
commence training for a,. nurse.
A..'pleasant ' social .'evening was
enjoyed and the..ifollowing • ad-
dreSa, aceorripanied...the presenta-,
tion of the gifts. 4 . •
Dear Shirley: ' • •., • •
• 4's,•your neighbors on "Stand-
pipe ; we have followed your
young* life in school and social
activities and at a,11' times you
have' creditably acquitted • your-
self arid we know this will -prove
a good foundation for your train-
ing• in .the nursing profession. ,
•..As a:gentle reminder, thatktime
• never 'stands, 'still,. 'please accept
this alarm clock Even if it•may
give you. a rude • awakening • at
times, let it still remind you of
your neighbors back home who
wish you all 'success and hapPi-
ness as 'it, ticks away the btlsy
hours. We; have also. added; some-
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thing for, your leisure time.
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, • There'. are two changeson the • :
• respective. pulpOs. , •
APPLIES :FOR.:
RATE.' INCREASE
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' Attendance this year • at
. now• District High, School will
set an all-time' record. The en....
rollment an., the basis of Tues-
day, 'morning's 'attendance will • ..• '
' create, of 15 over last, ,yedirs'lig.47 ' -' •
ure, ' which . at • that time. set ..2. .
new high' in attendance at the
local, school, „ .., .
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be 140 stuelents,-'Whit- is an in-
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-Grade. 9 (First Ferna) had an T... - •
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opening day registration of 52
students, with a few more like-.
ly to register yet. As was nee.; • ,.
essary a . year ago grade 9,
divided with one group occupy-
ing the•downstairs room formerly •
used for Grades' 3 and 4, of the
PUblic' School. 'Again this ' year •
these grades have their •classroorn • - '
In the• Recreation -al 'Centre with •
Mrs..'LlOyd Hall as teacher. • • •
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„ Grade 10 of the High School •
is, overcrowded'and the installa-
• tion of extra seats in the class-
room iS required to accoinodate
' this form.• . •, • •
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Three Staff, Changes
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THAT Mrs. John Little, who is
• 90 years of'age;. is Making her
home with. Mr. and• -•Mrs. Bert.
• Wad. The Gleason home which,
Mrs.,Little has vacated will. be
tenanted by Mrs. James•Purves.
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THAT Mr. and Mrs 1\11„,t. -"Mike"
Sanderson had their household'
effects Iranaported from St
John, N.B. •• last week. The'
trariSpert arrived- here on Fri.:
THAT .a hospital bed...advertised'
in last Week's' Sentinel was gold
by '16 'a.m. Viirirsday
If you have' something to .sell
•• that's in public demand and at
,*•the :right 'price; a `.`want ad"
will• db. the trick pronto.:
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THAT Gordon S. MacIntYre, an
inspector of pull schoo s, has
been transferred/ from Ottawa
to Bracebridge. M and Mrs.
• tlacInty(re and • Donald Spent
the Week -end here after mov• 7
Mg to their new 'home, :which
is midway beiween .Toronto and
North :Bay,
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.oi. Blackhorse have soldtheir
• general store business to Frank
Colwell of Peterborough; • who
•• will take over :the'business the
first of the Week.•
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THAT Mr. and -Mrs: ':Gordon
• ntgorrier-y--Were---horro
•• a wedding • reception',in the-
. 'C'earimunity Centre on.,' Friday
eVening. A purse of money was
.presented/the bride and •grOcirra,-
• arid a welcome :extended Mrs
IVIontgorriery„ who come S here
from Newfoundland. • •
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THAT Miss Helen. Weiler has re-
turned hcane,after.speridirig the
summer 'iW.Orking in. Preston,
and' haal-tornmeneed • her ,stuct-
• les in LateknOw District. High
• School. •
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THAT Stuart Collyer has 1een
• nanied personnel counsellor for.
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thii Vicinity by the R.C:A..F.
and any, young man conterta- NVAS NINETY TWO
,plating joining...this branch of • • ' • • t. -
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Incre,aseS'of 25 cents per month
• for •two-party • residence telephone
.service in Lucknow and of 45,
centsfor residence individual
lines are proposed in Bell Tele -
Phone's application for 'reVised..
rates , filed 'in Ottawa with The
Board' of Transport Cortunissien.:'
erS ,for . Canada, according 'to D.
A. • McArthur, •the Company's
manager for this; region.. The
COMpany seeks to have the • new
revision effective October 1st. .
. The proposed increase for in-
dividual line business service' is
$1.00 in'onthly• and for two-party
business service .it as .75 -cents'
monthly. • . • •
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••No change is proposed in long
distance rates, ;; • .
• A comparison Of present 'rates,
for typical classes of servicewith
proposed. rates in Lucknow fol -
High School "staff,. the personnel
being as follows:: P. W. Hoag;
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principal, • Miss • Jean Osborne,•
'1111r. Wm. Macronaldo 'Miss.' F. S.
Hornby * from Richards Landing
and Miss Aileen Hewitt o Ber-
Vie. The latter .two are the new
members of the Staff. ' •
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Residence - Pres Prop. Inc:
Indialdual line 175 3.20 .45'
Two-party line........;.:2.45 ,2.75 ' .25
Rural /25 160 :351
Extension'''1.00 1.00
siness • ••.7-2-13--res,Propzinc7
Individual line .• 4,00 5.00 1.00
.TWO, -party line • 3.15 4.00 ..75
Rural. • ' 2.75 3.50 .75.
trunk • 0.00 7:50 1..25•
*Extension • 125 1.25.
The standard charge for locA
.calla' from ,public or semi-public
-telephiarieotrid-be7raia.-edi0
cents from. five. The company
• proposes:•to effect' this . increase
during 1952 in . only the larger
•exchange areas—those with more'
than 20;000 telephones : In 'the
others,. it would .be instituted if
and when!conditions.jhatifY mak-
ing the reqUiSite inOdifications in
coin-bOX equipment
..The exchange areas where the
prdposed-107cent charge would be
introduced' .during 1952 are. Mon-.
Tpronto, Hamilton, Ottawa,,
Quebec; London, Windsor,
'chener-Wateripo •and • St. .Cathat-
ines-Therold. ,
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• the„ service should first contact
• Mr, Collyer. . '.
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• THAT..last week we referred o.
the *rush'. of grain to the Luck;
now Elev.ator. • • Another busy
. spot is Gebrge glliott's seed
plant where large quantities of
giain , have been unloaded far
• into the ,night at 'times. By
tranSPort, including Brooks'
Bros. "box' car", the'grain is
• being hauled away almost as
•',fast. as ft is .urabAcied. ••
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THAT T.13... testing: of cattle fin
Kinloss Tovirnhiplip, at prese t
Vpdetistay, under a, Couriti
/wide restricted arevprogfam.
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LAST WEDNESDAY
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Mr. Joseph Mallough ;quietly
Ogserved ,92nd birthday' 'on
Wednesday, August 29th .at the,
home Of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Al.
ton. • • • . •L
The day, was brightened fOr.
MaIlough with relatives 'call-
ing and by the receipt of carda,
and letters of congratulations arld
best wishes, all 'of ,which bilinght
-him flinch enjoment.
• Though bedfast or the ' past
year, "Joe", as .he is 'familiarly
known in the community, is very
bright and -cheery and take s an
interest iri. everything, especially
the .local.'hews in .The Sentinel.
• The --Public School principal is
• Mr. Stuart Collyer, who, suceecls
Mi.:John D..ROs& The other three '.
staff Members are unchanged,
Miss Ruby Webb, Grades 5 and',
,6; 'Mrs Lloyd Hall, Grades. 3 -and
4 4ha. Mrs.; Roy Havens, Grades
1 :and 2, Miss Marion MacDonald,
imisic:stipervisor.
Sixteen beginners trudged off
to school for the first .time on • .
Tuesday - miarning, They are •
Thomas George. Andrew, Lynda .
Dianne :Button, Dale Congram,
Glen Howard Cowan; Garry Ross
Gammie; Roy Alexander Gardin... •
er, Francis William Gardiner, .
Ross Alfred., .1-lamilton? Laverne.
Gordon .Hodgins, Dianne , ,•
beth Jamieson; Gary.'David, 'John= •
ston, Anthony Johnstone, Ronald
Richard PasSinore,:eTeertje. Post -
ma, Roelof PoStma, Elaine Lois ••
Rider, : • •
• The. Pu4blyi_llic ScIcF.hrupciol enrollment • .
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with not a spare seat. in . Fourth •
Room or Second Room ;. • ., •
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THIRTY :.TOOK BUS,.
TRIP; TO . THE
aVleMbers of the Kairshea W. L
enjoyed a bus trip to the Toronto.'
on:1-Wednesday-----ofAast-7- ,
week. Mr. Alvin Sherwood's new • • ,
bus, waschartered for the' trira.
The bus left town at, approxi-
mately 6.15 a.m. and arrived at
the Exhibition grounds at 10,36.
Here, the party broke tip into
pairs eaeh going their ,own way.
.All ',Were fortunate in getting, on
to the grandstand for either the ..
.afternoon or •evening perform-
antes. • , •' •
• The party made the' return ,trip
in the :wee sina' hotirs- of the •
Inprning, all tired and sleepy but
feeling 'that the: trip had i been
an enjOyable and worthwhile eat.
.Those making the, trip were •
Mrs. Gecirge Lockha'rt, Allan and
• Donald1,MacIntyre, .Mrs. MacCor-
mick, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Orville . .•
Elliott, Miss Jean MaCitinnoh;
Mrs.! Harold CamPbelLand Helen,
Mr: and • MA.; Alex, 'Sutherland,
Mrs, D: L. MacKinnon:Mrs. jack.
Henderson, Mrs, Harry Lavis;
Mrs.:Thelma MacDonald, Mr. Ira
Dickie and. Denver, Mr. Lloyd
1VlacDougall„ and, : Mrs.
Clarence *Irwin, Mrs Walter
Kerilie, Mrs. Fred. Gilchri•-' • 1.1
Bobr Mr. ,W:•‘,
Gwen Colwell, • Ma TA7 B1i'? '-
ui11in, Evelyn .T•Ihnst-n, : •
Sutherland, 14 s, Wm, Skett, aric
Mrs. Wm.' r N* a ri.s, ..•
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