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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-01, Page 15WEDNESDAY, JULY lict, 1944„ THE 1../CKNOW l,Y.CKNOW.,. ONTARIO . . FIFTEEN . . . . FIFTEErcart., Shore, • „... Amei Lights Seen. Across • . . . r 01, • Icike As Result Of Unusual: Weather. , • One of the very rare occurences! CANDIJ plant to the north of town :. ii. • provided by nature was witnessed some ten miles was visible with, • . by a number of persons at, the, •a ' second plant placed directly lakefront on Sunday evening as , above . it "chine down”. • u the lights from the Arrierican • Russell Tout, who alio witness- a shore of Lake Huron Were clearly ed the 1948 sighting i. visible on, the .hcrizon; of the • Amer- 1: : : Ican Shore toldthe News that ii.' First report of the lights came the main lights seen by spectators a • - from:Bob Tout who called Con- Sunday night were ,probably., Pte. ■• stable Ed McPhail of the local OPP Aux Barques and Harbour Beach,'" detachment. Russ Tout known fur Se fifty tO, sixty Miles. across • • his marineabilities and experience the lake: - .- was :called to the. scene by the. Although not a witness. of Sun - police pence and ,promptly identified theday night's spectacle, .iTack Camp- 'NI lights, up. initil this tithe' thought bell. of Huron Terrace., former w of as ships chStress, is' the hghts lighthouse keeper of the Point from the American shore. .. .Clark light, was most interested/ The lights, a- series of heams in the account of those who were • both flashing and steady were vis,, more fortunate. Jack,: in 1948, ex--: ible from about eleven o'clock in perienced erne ofthe most awe -in; ■ the evening to about two 'o'clock spiring 'Sights 'in theform of a Monday morning, when thalast mirage over the lake. At 'that •.• Of 'the ' weary watchers straggled night, thought also to be: in June, ■ home • to bed, • neon signs at Harbour Beach could 1• . Other. ',Strange. occurences can be seen flashing' on and off and' be attributecl. to the freak weather movement m the city could ad.! • conditions which prompted the tiallY be distinguished.. • . , sighting , of the American shore... A Theory • , , • • Saturday, a .Dr. Waters from God-, • Various explanationsfer the erich and Jim Cottrill of Cettrillphenomenon have 'been 'put for - Fuels saw a large .yacht travelling ward; but the most convincing is •north' up the- lake' on. its masts the one offered : by Jim Cottrill. . • „ • with the hull out of . the water. Jim related that a warm air mass The object, of course, was a.. covers the ground,. held by ,a cold u • age.' Sunday night television re, air Mass higher up. -The wafer in • • • • • • .ception was extra - ordinary with the cold air. raass • crystallizes and in or • many American stations coming forms ' a mirror like reflector to :1 in -clearly where nornially. no trace. beam the lights across the wide ■ .can be seen. . . expanse' of the lake. • • , • OnMonday night, the lights of The sighting 'of. boats 'travelling • "To -hbride ordering- inyrtajipris .the American. shore, did not re- upside down'along' the lake has ; •eac., 'turn, however, the strange incid- occurred a number of tiMes. in the • " ents Continued., From 'Boiler' beach ',Past- but incidents are few - with the aid of binoculars, the , , • Kincardine *News annoulicements at The Lucknow Sentinel, one --year's 'FREE SUBSCRIPTION.. to - County Assessor Reports That Bruce : r • PLANNING YOUR • WEDDING? • . ■ • ...A complete selection of all your Wedding requirements E • i's..-avoiloble:at The LucknowSentinel. • • • . • • • • - • , ' • . , woom..a...i;.mo.i4ippo.i'mmi..)4wp.txmm— • ' FREE, FREE FREE mmol}ami.04Millio4nDit.aiso. • • • • paper plus.; , Assessment, Up: $1;000,000 This Year I.' i. . i -. • . . f• ,.. • . • ... ‘ .:FREE ENGAqEMENT ANNOUNCEMEN. county assessments' were Reel.m.Sinith, The ''ontariO. Depart- i . . .. • -- —7"--,,upBruce $1,150;303 over 'last year, coup Ment of Municipal Affairs pays ■ ' ••. • . 'ty .council members . learned .-. at $2,500 towards ' ,a. corrunissidner'i.• the June session. ' '.;- salary, and hal/ the cost of extra L. ' : ' • ' , . This was the largest jump for ' equipment, rental of same, or work i - 1 . , . 'county as.. done . by data 'processing equip, • • - ' ' . • O. MOW • many years; reported ramomipooloimm.?am.o.amoonwommumvoiwembein.......maiwoomboadmoomm.4 senor E. J. Finnigan, Walkerton, •ment, up .to $2,5N. • ' • ,,, . .. ,, , •. , comparing it. to ,the $83680 in-: Assessors will soon` require ..1- : '.. . . • in the paper. crease last. year. Population of. cence§; continued Mi. 'Finnigan, r the county had increased 587 this A new `, provincial assessment : year, he continued. These increases . Manual' will be ready ' in August. ii do not include assessments liable. . .. for grants ' in lieu of taxes.. . • . . Total assessment proposed for 'Memorial Service . equalization is $55,403,016 , Com-, ' . , . pared with the 1963 equalization At .87.-Y:eor• Old ' ., . : ..• figure of $54;252,655• Exempt pro- perties this year ; totalled $5,590,- - . ' . . cemetery . .. ,....• The country has 958,523 acres .. ' - . . ' ' ... 1: and 42,083 residents, , Mr. Finns .. The ,annual memorial service at li gan continued. The 1964 total in ..Dungannon _cemetery was heldon 1! eludes: buildings, $34,990.929: land. Sunday with Rev. J. R. King and ; .7 $14,575;603; 'business $18.304.386, • A. *Veldlitas in charge. Rev. . s' ,. The music ,was provided by Mrs. ':• Total ,43s.essiiient. in;optied foi 1 Allan Reed. Mrs. W. J. Irwin, ' ..• equalization by municipalities are:. Jim : Anderson and Larry Pent--• *. • Walkerton,. $4,304,520; ' Brant,. $3,'- • • . land, • • •• • ' . 849,836;. Huren, $3,291,000; Ama- ' The , nicely decorated grwireS, b!1. ,$3,26.1,130; Carrick, $3,122,117: well kept grounds, ideal weather Kincardine, incardine, $2,81.5,062; ;Bruce .82,, together with Greet's public ad- 560,650; Kincardine township, .2.- dresS system made the afternoon 7 I 35,525; .Greenock, $2" 501' "' 1.50. Fl- ' ' 4 " ' gathoting ono .lo tig to be reinefii- i ■ ' dersille, $2,437,376, Port *Elgin' $2,- bored - •. 220,979;' • Southamptbn . S2 111' 36'3' . ' ' . The offering for the' . 'cemetery '111. Culross $2,089,302; S'aiig'ce' ti.• ..$2.- • • 002,465. • • . ' upkeep amounted to $152.55. T h e " ° / •,. • • • ' • cemetery was established in 1877.. Arran; $1,990;475; ,.;nesiev. ' :1'4 c, , Previous' to that the burial ground ; .' 719;151; ' Wi'arton, ' $1,004,41"; Kiri-\)vas .at the corner, of Concession La loss, • $1,738,639; •Eastifor, '41,4011: L, wost Wawanosh on the farm i 404; Lueknow, $1,013,849; • Alb• now owned 1 li• Ronald. Pent-.. 0 marle, $1,080,060; Teeswiter. $,94')e.- land. . , l'N. : ' • . ' . 938; : Mildmay,$746 7'54'. •1"lisle-v. '• ' , .• . • $669406:- S. Edmtins ds- '--..ti-7(8-410..---,-- °- -7 — °- ----'-' iii Tara, $600,148. Lindsay, 4',.188't)75. •• ''• ''' - • ' ' ■ ,Atit, Bo> , 110 % t °me vou • Ripley, $430,565; Lion's lic;(1 .:;s`11.0 -. 1 1 i flt . ' " ' i 565; Tiverton, $260,900. Irep4w.orth., ‘e `.111",e, 'Inddies while I h'' ve al $205,550. . , only one -* 1;laytnate: -Well. T. don't know, J, om Mr. Finnigan 'COmniended: train': cipal antile,::::r ma' he ;your daddy hasn't tit assessors ftw ssessing or):. . • - r . ` -111‘ • trado-in-value," • • Perties as they becaine. occuptoo• °. . . . f e urban Anicipanties w.e r e at bot v,itiaout being • in , a tli, PLETE WEDDING NEEDS • r • • . • • • • . . . . . , • • • • . , . , • • . • • ., . •.• .. . .. • • .. • • ' . . . • • • • • • .• • • • or fit for occupancy. ' ' ' ' ' ' Asse8sui : '• ' ' . A natightY litt1O kid can. get a ,11:7, five , ents . in five rural and , • ........../......', found by. members. of the . assess- 'iuto: .. .. ' s hlePtCO • Mmittee to oa crrore' fav- . --- . 1 - ' orably, stated -chairinan Rettwo I'm beginning': to tis''pthat eet '1 II.• ' ' • • Roswell Strxith; Annabel. Betfet yi,our Another lia8 a low .0pinioll • : " ,. mc," • complained the bride, . NI• • '''' ' -tants . and . houses, though higher m and ti assessed value, seemed to have. gr64'llit "The tg"vls s!le ga%-:e t18 I Moro resale l' • , d ore ' Hers • lig." ' it dollar, he contnued. - , ' •'' v.a tie per asssse i marked * I * . • '' Appointment Of a eataity ilss'.. ny.thina has happened to youri: . . sment eorniniSkir,riganre'ntt'ila" gleiritbittlipCIII•foiri. fbn,* rekefnsn't104.ri.snit1' 'Y -°t1. l'iliairi■aildia.*■■"*"1: it'',Ii■■■•■••■)lianii;i:iiarsimaisapialliailiatairtiiiiiiiillituiaitaiiiiamaiiimaillai • Mended . by . 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