The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-17, Page 6six,
THE. LUCKNOW, SI.WflNL.=,L,,•.* .UCKNOW, .QNTARIO
WDNESDAY, MARCH 77th, • 1965
AMBERLEY and DISTRICT
,�f*Qion Stewart accompanied ' by
• his ' mother. Mrs. Eli'..abeth , Stew
art
` - andshis aunt, _Mrs,.: Winnie_
• Watson of -Amberley. ' motored • to
.Melton : airport on •Monday, of last
'week,' Mrs. F3i abeth , Stewart
boarded a plane , for .::Winnipeg
whereshe would meet her son-in-
law and :daughter, Mx. and Mrs,
Andrew McKague of Rainy .River
Where Mrs, ,Stewart will visit for
a few weeks. °.
Congratulations g o to - Joyce
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• :, daughter ;'of Mr.'and
T orburn
Mrs; Duncan Thorburn of Amber-
ley . and a . student of .. Lucknow
District ` •Wiigh 'School. $he was
chosen to:'.rep-esent her 'school in
thea London Free Press : Queens
• Club recently; Joyce . ' is • a mem:
ber 'or •• the, school glee club, band,
public speakingc 1 u b, student
council and year book. staff. She
also,. plays on the 'basketball team.
Her • ambition is to , be a' high
school "teacher. •
There .were • players for eleven
tables of ''.euchre on Monday ' eV -
ening in Amberley.: Orange hall,
High prizes went to Mrs. Emile
McLennan- and:~Leonard Reid 'and•
the lucky ' draw to Michael Sno-
blen..
U.C.W. Unit 1
..Unit 1 of '• U,C.W.. of 'Pine' River
United Church ,;met on Tuesday,
March' 9th, with an attendance
.of ;sixteen . • Mrs Leonard.. Irwin
presided. '•, The roll call was ans-
•wered . by recalling an item • of
interest from last : years 'Study
• Book. After the treasurer's , report.
by .Mrs,' George: Wightman; "Mrs..
Eldon Bradley, president: of .the
U.C.W., . reminded .; the ' members
ofthe presbyterial which is . to
beheld. in Kincardine,. March 30: •
Delegates. are. Mrs.. Morris ' Reid
• rand Mrs. 'Sam Gibson: Mrs, •Sam
Snoblen is .convener for the Eas-
ter ': tea''' committee.. Mrs.. • Mervyn
Hooey read interesting chapters
from the 'Study. Book on Trini-
dad, its": culture, home life, and
education. The women of
,Trim
dad : are .expert' needle' 'workers.
Mrs: Jack Blue was convener.
of . the Worship 'service and read
,a passage from Psalm. 32, follow-
ed with. °prayer: A duet was giv-
en by Mrs. Morris Reid and Mrs.
• William Courtney accompanied by
.Mrs. James 'Nesbitt. .Chapters
from the Bible Study . "God ; and
His Purpose"' were read by Mrs.
• •on Passages ' of+ scrip-
titre
cri
:. John' Fergus •p-
tures were read throughout : the
Bible Study. ,period by' . Mrs.
Gere liTightinajli Mrs. Bert .Irr
win and_.iMr , Mervyn Hooey The
meeting closed with .ia' hymn and'
benediction by Rev. ff. Pillen.
Limb, was served .and a social
hour was 'spent.
U.C.W. Unit 2
Unit 2 of U.C.W. met ::in fine
Rived United Church for t h e
March meeting on Tuesday. ev-
ening . of 'last week. Mrs. Kelvin
Henderson presided • with Mrs.
Robert Courtney acting . as secre
tary. After. the business period
•Mrs, John -McDonald- led in the.
worship.:` .service The scripture,
reading, was ' given by Mrs. Rob-
ert MoNay and was: followed with
prayer• by Mrs. George Messen-
ger, ,The Study .Book •on Trini-
dad, Was taken . by • Mrs. Delbert
Wilson who also conducted a quiz
on Trinidad.. , A duet by Mrs.
Elden . Lowry and : Mrs. Perrin
Lowry was accompanied ,by Mrs.
Ernie Gibson. Mrs,. Donald Court-
ney', and -Mrs.. Glen Campbell read
passages. of scripture. Mrs. Wil-
liam Ferguson conducted 'a . most
'interesting- Bible Study. period..
Lunch was served and a social.
hour was enjoyed.
Mrs . Laura 'T1VIcNain and her..
grandson , Charles Sims of Tor
onto .'and Miss Carol Duff 'also
of Toronto spent .. the.. week -end at
Amberley. • • '
Mrs. Stewart. Shiells of: Ripley
spent last -week with her mother
Mrs., John A. Campbell ` of :Am-,
bet. ley...
LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING'
Tuesday, March 9
(9 p.m.) '
•Omar Brooks' Pontiacs 4 points,
Bill ' . Hunter's Oldamobiles . -0
points;; Ross Irwin's • Fords 3
points; ', Dick ..Park's 'Buicks 1
point; Art Purney's Silverwoods,
2 points, Milt Rayner's Dodges 2
points. Jack Fisher captured both
high :'honours' this • week with a
single game of 358 and triple of
Tea m :Standings:. Fords 7,
Pontiacs 5, .Silverwoods 5, . Buicks
4, Dodges' 2, • Oldsmobiles 1.
Gaines of 250 and "over: • Jacks
Fisher ' 358,. Bill Stewart ° 266, Jim
Errington ; 263; Jack Caesar ' 298;
Art: Pinney 270; Milt': Rayner 253;
Harold .'Ritchie 257; Hap Hall
Donate to Ret�rded
iIdrens School.. . „....- . .
The• ;March meeting of, the Luc -
know: Women's' Institute' was op-
ened withthe: Opening` Ode , and -
the: Mary,!.Stewart Collect ;The
roll. call -was answered by "A.
first aid 'hint. It was decided . to
send $10,00 to 'the retarded child-
ren's school at Wingharn, and to
have a shoot and ` bridge party
on April 1st., .
The April 'meeting of the In-
stitute . is to ` be on . April * 14th with
supper.. at '7;;00 o'clock. and. the
meeting. following: Conveners are;
to- bring their reports ,, to this
meeting. The nominating commit-
tee is . Mrs. J. L. MacMillan and
Mrs. W. F. MacDonald.
Mrs. J. Emmerson took the
chair for the •'following ''program
—• an Irish reading by :Mrs:, 'G.
Elliott; a mouth organ ,selection '
by Mrs. Collins; reading, "The
Growing Season," by Mrs.'"Rob•
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ertson a solo, "Irish' Lullaby,"
by Mrs. Robert Campbell; " the
motto,' "Just ' when' you are mak-
ing two ends ' meet, someone pulls
the ,end,": ;by . Mrs. Bertha Mac-
Kenzie; and talk on "Home'
Economics ; and • Health" by Mrs.:
Emmerson:
An auction sale with Mrs:
George Whitby as auctioneer, re-
sulted in proceeds .of . $565. A'
contest on . 'the hand book ,'was
conducted' by. Mrs. Philip Stew-
art and 'a lovely lunch was serv-
ed by the hostesses; in charge.
LUCKNOW DUNGANNON:.
BOWLING. ,
The play=offs` started' .this week
with .Jessie Chester of -the` Coons
in; Group "A" rolling:' the' top
triple and ,single ; with 'scores`' of
632 and 289. Donald MacKinnon of
the 'Beavers also : rolled the, high
tripleof . 665 and single of 292.
In Group '.B Donald :Hamilton'
of the 'Zebras had the high triple'
of 639 and .'Frank -Hawthorne ' of
the Chipmunks .. rolled. a 290 "single..
Doris Book also of the Zebra
team had a triple of '598 'and ''sin-
gle, of 296. .
Group ."A":.. Coons 3 ,. Lions 3,
Tigers 2, Beavers 2 "Cubs 1, 'Kan-
garoos.:1. '
Group '`B":: Zebras . 4, 'Wolver-
ines . 4," Gophers .3,: Pole' Cat`s -1,
Chipmunks 0, '.Squirrels `0.
ir.'_',:: .
NOTCEa •
TOTHE lELEQORS ���� 9
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? The CorporationaOf The °Yilloge Qf .. ..•...,., . , .. . . , e
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BY -Law Na 3-19$5
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■ ;BEING A BY-LAW AUTHORIZING'THE SUBMISSION r■:,
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QF' THE QUESTION HEREINAFTER. REFERREDTO
,111 TO OBTAIN THE OPPNION OF THE ELECTORS.
Council"of the Corporation e , of the. Village
° ■ '::'WHEREAS the C ,. �■. •.
• of Lucknow .deems it expedient to submit. the question here- N.
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Mater referred to, .to obtain the opinion . of the ' electors of •
the VILLAGE of LUCKNOW qualifiedto vote on. 'money by ■ :
■ laws;
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NOW.. THEREFORE � the • Councilof . Corporation of the
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in Village .of Lucknow ENACTS •AS FOLLOWIS:
•. 1. That the following' question; ■:
▪ • `AreY ou in favour of the renovation and extension to the
Community Arena .at a net cost of 'Thirty -Five Thousand •,
E; °.Dollars ($35,000.00) after taking *nto account receipts from'°�'
other sources. Monies to be raised by issue of debentures U •, •
to be retired over a period of twenty 'years at an estim- ■
ated ' annual cost of $3,000.00." ■
be submitted, to the ' electors ' of • the Village of Lucknow .
on the 12th day of April A.D. .; 1965 ■
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• .BEAD a ' first'; second and third.tithe and ' f i ally assed this ■
• . 5th dayof March,'1965,
S0AND •
SANDERSON"
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■ REEVE , PRO TEM
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"E."H. AGNEW".
■ CLERK
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• TAKE NOTICE: that the'ta foregoing is' a true copy of a pro- •
• posed By -Law No. 3-1965 of the Corporation of the Village of
to•be' submittedon '.to the:.` votes: • of the.` electors..the'i'
. ■ Lucknow' ...
is 12th day of April, ,1965, between the hours : oft nine o'clock of ■
▪ the. forenoon. and five o'clock of the . afternoon • at ° the follow-
▪ ing
follow ing . places : and by the following Deputy Returning Officers •
:•and Poll Clerks:, i
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•. Polling 'Place . Deputy:. Returning
Officer
Poll ,Clerk " ■''
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• ,1 •Town . Hall
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• 2., :Parish Hall"
• 3:. legion 'Hall
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Fred Jackson Edith . Webster ■
Robert Hamilton Jean . Finlayson
Jack: Wraith' Vie..Rathwell.
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• ". AND THAT the 12th day of April A.D°,, '1965 at. 9.00 o'clock
• in the Fore noon ..at the Municipal Office in the said munr- •
cipality, has . been fixed for the appointment/ of of persons to at- ■ . .
■ tend at. the polling places, and at the final.: summing up of : ■, ..
the votes by the Clerk. •
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■'' • AND THAT if the : assent of the electors is obtained to •the
said proposecl.•By-law it. will 'betaken into consideration by ■,
■ the Council. of 'the. said Corporation at a Meeting thereof to ;
be ..held -after the 'ex
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COSTUME EVENTS at 8:30 •
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PRE-SCHOOL ;and KINDERGARTEN
1 ,'Best . Boy or; Girl ' $1.00, .75 .50
• PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS:
Grades • 1 and 2: •
• Best Boy• or Girl , : ' $1.00 . ' :
i tlie` first publication of this notice and that such first pub-
_ . . ligation was. made on the 17th: day 'of` March A.D., 1965. ■
• `■ TAKE . FURTHER. NOTICE that a tenant who desires.to .
•vote upon said, proposed By-law must make• and file with the . !
• Clerk not later than the : tenth ; day, before -the 'day appointed • '.
• ' for taking thevote a declaration under .The Canada 'Exidence
111 Act that he is a tenant whose 'lease extends .for the time for ■
•' ■ which the debt or' liability is to be created, or in which the '•I
: ■ .money to be :raised' by the proposed', By -Law is payable, or . ■
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• ` for at least •twenty-one years, and ,that he has by .the lease
• 2. •covenanted • to pay "'all municipal: taxes in respect of the pro- . • •
• ■ : petty of which he is a tenant other than , local improvement
• "• • .rates. •
Hockey
Sponsored by Lucknow' ;and District ,.Lions ' Club
.UCKNOW` ARENA
'at. 7:30: o'clock sharp:
as
FRIDAL.' MARCH 1.94
vs. Ashfield
Lucknow Girls
Giris,.:
• Grades 3 and 4:
• Best Boy or Girl
•; Grades 5 and 6:
i. Best Boy or Girl
Grades and 8:
Best .Boy or Girl•.
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$1:00 .75 -
HIGH; 'SCHOOL •and ADULTS:
Best Lady or Gent • ;$1.00 .75 ...MI
RACES .
Gir1S' race,
Boys' race,
Girls' race,
Boys'' race,
Girls; race,
Boys'' race,.
Girls'' race,
'Boys race,,
Open race,
age 6 and 7
,age 6' and 7
age 8 'and. • 9'
age 8 and 9
age 10 and .111
‘age 10 and 11.
age 12 'and 13 -
age.'12 and 13.,
girls and boys •
• .75 .50
.75... .50
:75 .50
:75' .50
,75' . .50'
.75 .50
.75 /.50
.75:•.50'
.75 ..50
House �.eague 'Hockey To Follow:
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TWO 38 MINUTE 'GAMES
StHMID1 and ASHTON%S HALL'S RED & WHITE
HAMILTON'S FUELS CHI:SHOLM'S ESSO
Mrs. Lorne. Woods 'spent the
• past week with Mr. and Mrs.
• Roy .. Hawley 4 and Leslie Anne. in
Oshawa: . • '
.25 .Ist Mrs. Gordon MacPherson, is
,25' •/. visiting this week 'in . London . with
• .Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Thompson
.25 i and sons. m •
25 • ' Mr. and Mrs' Gordon Miller of
Lon on spent ' Wednesday with'
rs.W. I Miller and Isobel,:
Mrs.W L• Miller and Isobel
and Miss •. W. 'D.. Rutherford spent
• a few days in.Richmond Hill
25 • . with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc -
.25 • Intyre.
• Mr. and Mrs. David : Gilmour
;and Jefferay of Toronto ' and Dan
• Rose' of Emo were week -end' vis-
itors with . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
•: Webb. .
Vacation In .. Florida
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Miss W. D. Rutherford left on
*\i' Sunday' by plane for a, two week
• 'vacation in Florida •with , Miss
• Florence Stuart of . Evanston, I1-
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i ' AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE; that a Corporation en
• •titled to appoint a nominee to vote on its . behalf 'desires .to •
• ■ vote upon., said , proposed ; by, -law,. it shall, not later than the ' •
• E tenth day before ,the. day " appointed' for . taking the vbte, file •
.• --■ with the • clerk of . the municipality an appointment in writing
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� Of ' a person to vote as its nominee..: - •
•■ E. H. AGNEW, CLER:K.. i
• ■ VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW ■
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M1s,,,. Gorden ,McPherSon - _
• Mrs. Ernest Gaunt plan to attend
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tibia w4,010406.14w.t.,
e 4 -Id. 'club training school hi •
•Wingham on . March 24th, Any . ,
girl in the community wishing, to •
take ..this course is asked to • get
in touch with one of the.; leaders
before this date. This course is
open ' to any young ladyi ,between
12-26 years. ' (Must .be:, 12 years
before March 1st).
S.S. No: 4 Shoot- Party
At the Shoot party, at S.S. No.
4 on Tuesday evening, high prize
winners were Harvey Carrick,
Mrs. • Doris ' Willis and Eugene
Pritchard. The most shoots , were
won by Hugh Todd with the con-
solation prizes going. to Mrs. Al-
lan Cranston and John Pritchard. • '
:Wl DBREAKS BOOST CROPS•
Fo est tree windbreaksbetween'
farmers' fields ' increased crop
production up to'. 24 per cent . in
recent tests. Free' •advice oil plan-
ting' of windbreaks' and Shelter
belts is 'available from .4the On-
tario' •Department of Lands and
Forests, • ,