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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-13, Page 1ss.00 A Year 'In Adv;aance $11.00 l tra,4To r- CIQQW ANTAR 0 W. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13th, 196a Id Lad Led 3 Younger Brothers Stack Turnover- Is FrOm Burning Home, Everything Lost Big At Sales lams vie and. Mrs, 'Fred-• Shz•opshall the Chesterfield fire. ,. • . ttnd their four sons,. lost all their . , Heroused his .brothers ;and` led •belongin'gs,., except.; what. they , safety . y tht.in 'to safety In stub -zero wear Were wearing; when fire destroy, 'this. Doeaid'then, 'with ,one shoe ed: their home in lower Ningbo* '. on and une shoe .off; • ran a block on rWednesday'� evening Of list' to the, home of h'iSs grandparents, • week.• ''' . , '� . =Vi .' and Mrs, Leonard 5jaropsha•11 :1VLrs, Shropshall is the •former to infor m :kis- mother, who .' had Ra Ynaid� daughter1 ttr U f M4', gone there to feed some calves. and, Mrs, Nelson:Raynaed of Zion, which, they had in 'a barn on The eaeape 'of their four child- that Property.. • • ren frpm ,the: home 'was cause .for Mrs, • Shropshall ran. to "slier m40h than` fulness, desrpite the, hometo find it inflames and her loss.-- an escape upon which ex-. other children shiveringm safety tra emphasis was.•,fcooused when outkside..Nothngcould be saved: •eight Toronto ;children died !whez , . The fire • broke Out about 9:30 trapped in• their 1buring home :p.m; and fixeme fought the blaze Thuraday night. . - ear -Old . e H 8 The YHero r Mie S r sh ` ..i ho `'a�'lw+hois. s p employ for over 'tnvo h rs, . The ,four .Sh'ropshahl boys are,, ed as a mechanic iii, a garage at Donald, who will be 10` 'in; May, Clinton •arrived home'• an hour 'or Rickey 8, !Brian 7 and :J rnmy 6, so .after the fire' started to find Thethreeyounger boys werein their :home. destroyed, :but the bed when Donald,: w'ha was still ' up,:. smelled .smoke & 'discovered • • • ommunity auctions. have. come a major factor in livestock sales iii •the:.province, • , , . . The Lucknow Community Salle,operated, weekly .,by Bob 1VIacIntosh is one of 6? such enter- prises in the province. Sales fig- •ores for 1961 •were redently issued by the Department of Agsicul• tare livestock branch,. apt the re-. quest of the ex ecutive" • osf the Community Sale Operatpre . As- sociation. These figures.sshow a total 'turn: over of 1,824,0117 head: ohcattle, cattle, hogs, horses, sheep. •and lambs. Cattle -sold for slaughter total led 242,32+6 Cattle sold back to the country. 'were 193,182 Shead with stockers or feeders heading the list with 110,634, heifers 50; 904, cows 30,801 and bulls 843. Sale of callves,,totalled 286,935, hogs;' 1,05.4,236, :h:orses 8,226, shee•p' farriLly 'safe. • and lambs,' 39,1.12. Sales : of cattle & •hogs . at. the Lucknow saleswere relatively in proportion' to •the .provincial'tostal.. The yea•r's tattle sales were about 7,000 head • and the pig turnover was a:bo?et• 18,0.00.1 -lead. flection Stirs Nomination Flurry; Elston Cardiff Will Run :dor 8th Time With ,a' Dominion el`e'ct'ion •set - The unsuccessful.; Liberal can - Thi lVLor day, April • 8the there is didate in last•J•une's-election,. was. a. •s ru;<'ry ..of aeti\+ity': to'. call. nom Ernie -'Fiaher: of.'Godeeich: •Mr:. ination. • -meetings, '''and .''as well, Fisher is not in,. agreement: with much'. s pP eeulation locally as • to•Mi:^'• Pearson's. policies, ,and will :wh:o the Candidates will be, and not cbe .a candidate ':for the ,party: ' parties arties will be repre•sented..nomination.. He has; -.resigned. as. .. One of•these questions tiff a5 .tet president of .the Gbdei ic'h Liberal rived at 'the creek -end when Lewis Association:,• He. ,.might, consider. Elston'Card•iff a'nnoii, nced that :he ' ca .i.dacy ,as an independent 1.:1.1o.• world -again :stand.. Theveteran eral • PragTesssive C.on�se'rvati,ve..m( 1.r/ 1 •F'Andy" :Retires' of Huron has ,successfully ccin-e :Bruce riding; rh'ere :And.Y l c �, • tested, •the riding .; seven :times. R.obi,nsors,' has beep : eleoted '.six• Since 1940 s tl'ines, ••a ' new, P'rigressive-Con-• Re=elected' last. June, : Mi Car 'servative candidate: 1.011 .have.., tq' ..:diff had felt ii? his' pre:-electidn ;be • chosen.. •Mr. •ltobirison . a ou ee hisret.irement:so etime n n e�d i m, • ago, • lion For 'Noimii Stand #ia•t The Liberals also haveeto name a' eandida.te..: John' MacKenzie .of' Underwood, Who lost out to . Mr: Rc bi.nson•:, lest .June, has again irdieated he is interested, as have; .others ; . caTnpaigt n'g that: this. would. ,be. '..his, is, last tori, • The election Of the.. inorit y Di.eferritbeker government, and its' i within a Matter'. fnevttable fall i of.:,tnonths, .changed' the Situation.- , �f .dec' 'tori • to :anew �IVLr: ` Card f s is his ' name tri go before the noun • Mating meeting, to be held March , .ISt at Clinton; is.`.'in view of our • . Chester. \ erii,are,• .52=.yeereed'` '• assoiati:on's :'request arid: the. fact .hardwa`re', m^ercharst of Tara, an= •• sthat I. am .fou:,' -square behind :our „nap/iced.' on .Tuesday that he will leader, John Diefenba'ker, -: he •be_ . a een'testant : fo'r' the ` Liberal: ' s'' id " noire nation:.•The' coneerition will E. Limbach:.Resig. ns _.,e .From :School Boar Htirole-Liberals-Set.-DaLe=-_ -- held the latter ';part :of .'next A'. Y. McLsea:n,of Seaforth: pre-•'week:it ,s 'erpect.ed X , the' Bruc. silent of the .Hur�or►• Liberal: ,= :Vlr;`" Mer iam was. h e '�s ci '• ' me •with•' "the e>tecu- Liberal candidate in :1958. At :"the oc atron, ; t , ' - �1' and. the date 'brie• of.••tie Dominion -wide Con- tive at the wyce}. enc. for the. Liberal nomina'tion'' has'', 5ei v ativi `sv� eep, e . :sda.' • FEbru- Non}inat,•t ri •d,=z'te4, 'have not, ,as:' been set ,f�qr, �Wc.dne y., .s a'ry 20th in' Clin:ton Le>flion 1i.a*.1 this is. written vet been announ- • a;':.2',00 -`:P.M.. .. eel •by, ei'11eF assac atloilti. •The •.resignetiore of :.timer Um been 'as trustee on: the Lu ,kno e Public ,School Board was • saccep :ted at the. February meeting Of the Board and' Zack E.: MacDon- aid has been appointed to .cone plete . the . one-year terrine/An' ap- pointment, to the LibraryBoard: will . al�sQhave sto • �be madfor the . balance of the year. ' It ,,was' dec ided::'1Rti get ' particu l- rs and prices on doors to be in - 'stalled.; at the front and rear en.. trance of . the school . and have this work done :during' the Eas- teroliday's if possible ' Three `sundry accounts amount- ing•to $60:5' were approved paid The ecretary/'re'asurer.' : was re -hired :for the year 19$3 at an increase of $50;00. in 'salary: Back Salurda. From .Oversea Single Copy to c i. 12 Pages LAC John Dahmer, t'Vlrs, Dab- crier and theh • three children, Michael 11, Patricia 8 and Shawn 4, arrived ' . baok : in Canada on • Saturday from Germany where John r has served with ••the RCAF . for 3i years, ,They arrived at Trenton air_• port.. on Saturday, rather than Friday as expe•cted••as their de- parture flight was delayed by fog. On Sunday they visited .with relatives: here at the home of his ';sister Mrs'. H.9[3. (Bud) Thomp son . and Mr. Thompson, where- afamily gathering was held. John is" being posted to Chath- am, New Bruff swick, and is. ache= duled to report there on Febru- ary 28th. Mr, and Mrs. Dahmer ansd• children will motgr' east. to take up residence. Withdraw Application To �iscontinvae Passenger Service, To Review Situat oin ia'n•• Nat ori a l • The Canal r .,, ways •has withdrawn its , app'li� kation .for:.discontinuanice of Pas' senger . service .on three of ,its lines, rn Western Ontario, : th•e . :Hon. Leon Balcer, Minis'te'r,,: of Transport, announced on Friday.' Mr: ' Balcer said: the decision •came • following diseuss'ions. be- •tween himself, the Hon. J. da Monteith, Minister of'Nat`ional Hea•1th and'Wel.fare, Coeservati\>t' '.mem'bers• of Parliament fcif". .the area and `Donald Gordon, pis s ident of the' G1VTR., ' Balcer said, has.. ogreed to withdraw' the ,Cation t,o the .Board of, Trans,. port Cdinfeissioners� ''`t•n make .a' :fresh review .of. the ad'situation''`• b. The, ,a�nnotinc::nlc:nt �t•as , ru in sMr, Baker's office following a *meeting with,. dills,.. Monteithacid the '' following MPs from the area • invoivotl;` P :ic. : V. Noble,: Grey North; Alfred Halos, Wellington SOuth; Marvin Howe, Wells cin . ICuron: l ric .1er, Grey-Br°tice; :Elston HUr011• • •,n4 A„ndrew. Robinson,, Tie decisio r involves • three lines Operating between Guelph aril , Owen Sound; :Palmerston. Southa' i tori; .and Stratfor.•d and S P 'and Ki,ncardine: + i ;;hoes touched Tl c , agci- sc � P:,;,En at many . corrinemities in the areas and were sb;adly needed by their ei- alderi, tsthe Members anr •t Kucd in their re resentaios' M a B: ;Loci' and.' r.. marts to :vis, Gordon. • , 'Resistance Organized Organized.. resistance. was • .be- ing :planned'. by a number of: niunicip alities on the:three branch lures involved and, in addition• same' centres were, ;protesting the service ciit directly. to ,the 'Brand of Tian. po51; Commission errs' a . • p, e. s. tel" cases dee • ,Ac„t)t1r�iCt �ralc. .,.it4. veloped after ;e • the e Board. had. set a , deadline., foe , receiving such rotests',. The decisieri of the CSN to iVc its •xt.•. lication was 'withd.r a�v� 1,, pp .� ....a.t. . 1 at;cii°: tcf the protest. date talcc,r 1. ' set l}.:�” the Beard of .deadline .. andals, Damaged :ar Monday Night.. Vandals wrecked senseless dar:nage, ori•,: Postina•ster Ken- neth .Carneeerl'e;1962..Chevro- lei in. the oa•r•iy'.' :hours of Tuesday .rrrornirg, . • ..Mr. ..Cameron: had been • keeping ' his car in ':12ason's garage; He had taken it 'out on Monday, • parked it at the 'Pest' Office during the hoc :•key 'game: on'Monday night, and had 'mov'ed it•'to •the':gas pumparea:ender the canopy at Mason's gara•ge fallowing the game: .The* garage was closed. a.nd Ken •,lef:t' it, there'' overnight. .Tuesday- Morning ling it• • w as discovered that . damage of $200 or moi e. had been ;done: The fender 'mirrors ,were" ` twisted 'off, the wind shield , : wi ers crumpled . ,up direct. t ideal lights lever broken, buttons : pulled , out on . the • dashsand, eith:er bent or des- troyed. The .glove Compart- ment. was ,ransacked and its , contents scattered and, dam - i. . , aged; ; Mr.. Cam,ei on had ad h s war •,service medals in • the • com.partment, acrd these were 'throw:' , On the grotli d, rib - bens torn, and with one :his,: sing. The gas ` to k cover was twisted,, and'. it was believed. • that Sarnathing: may have • been put in the tank 'The aback seat was pulled out., and::in• general, every- •� thing moveable or twistable received ."the treatment r'f vindol .P011ce Weise cal- ' t. .w vi.e... , ..led i the sesiselesa. Prize Winners In Hockey Draw Upwards :to 8.00 souvenir' pro- gxams were sold' previous to arid at , Monday night's hockey`, game: It featured Paul Henderson's picture 'on ',the front cover and •also carried at. picture of the entire Hamilton team The _program : lis 'ped the 'line - Sentence or vkL.nesd.ay Ttvo youths:••arrested. "nMetro''•. T'oson and ' Who : admitted to . to , w breakins in this area, were scheduled, ;for sentenc.in•g •in pa- , lice court at Cooksyille on Wed- • nesday.. They each 'pleaded guil'ty'. to , seven. phar•g:es and each has a previous record, " :F • The pair are J. A. ‘Einbaclein and Win. Jamieson. °'.After their) arrest they "admitted to breaking :at the Ford, S•uspertest and Esso garages 'in Lucknow. •The y have. since :'admitted to breaking into five cottages at Point 'Clerk, in. - eluding cottages owned . by E:, C. 'Murd'ie .. ani Wm'.. Wharry ' of L.ucknow:. .• The,,twosome would not admit. to ' breaking ,into Lucknow trict High Schaal 'where . damage was• done ` approaching $1,000. Officer Jack 'Hatch of the Kincardine sdetachment::atten- ded ",the • 'hearir g . , at `• Cooks l'lle' last *week When .the.: pair were .. remanded until this Wednesday for •sen't'ence: Einbo:den and Jamieson were arrested by Metro .Toronto police about 24 lours. after • the bresalein; at Jack MacDenaild's `Esse gar: age. ire Lucknow. ° • ;v. �• They • were spotted in an at- tempt to break', into a 'garage suburban Toro>:1to 'area, and were'. taken., into custody after • about a t:wo=m,ite cross-country".cease: ups and player's' number, so that s ectatara could •i:den�tif' the p y W Consider� payei s, •. ' . lshilaents. contr'buted .t t z : o... he .is_: imp Fuiiiihings, Some 55, local bu8inesS' estab- 11114 suing' of the. • programs, which said far a 'dime, and. ,were' nurn- bered' giving aprogram . holders. the chance to .win one of sev- eral prizes, The' draws were held between .periods ::with',.the ::following re- sults: $'10 'cash won by •Ronnie Grah•asri;. folyrood :'and denae.,d by Walden' Bros. Transport Ltd:;:: :bushel hhamper, ,of groceries .won by �'; CoralY n' •.:Hen(Paul's Paul's sister), donated tby•.Browrr's Fruit Market;• Otl' dr� ,eleanire wvon. a5 . Y by Mrs. Harvey;' Webster, lona ted-. by, .Bruce Cleaners, $5.00. cash, : • won .by. Shirley Cook ;'af. Goderich, donated by Kincardine Cleaners.. ' For' "the kids"' the highlight Was the :_cleaw1..far 'two ,licckey stiCk.s autographed by .,the Red. 4Wings The l 3 uck winners ;were Barre. eGolla:r ..of Lucknow. and 3'irn' He.thr r:ngton ' o.% Bluevale: As • the . addition at the Luck- now District High. Schooa;: s .near ing.completi�on it.was decided at the February; 'meeting :of the Board that inform•aton•..regard ing fur niture • which ' wi?l be .re-,. qui,red: is to be obtained from dif- feren•t. firms: •a1 �• $300.00 via wthe pre- . s leo ;ed at p •l sent time' for• the purchase of, • books and periodicals . for the 'Library .which IS :badly in • need • of being built •up:. . Approval 'sof' 1962-63::.applica.: tion toe tranepo'rtation grantwas: received ;iii • the amount,of ':$9,468: September; to 'Dece.rnber 1962 & $14,202. lanuaey , tb June, 1968, Sundry accounts;amoenting..to $686:06 were approved 'pad' for the in en. th of . February... ' the'Board agreed Harn;l+on ' and Goderich hockey teams -using the shower -roams: 'when, playing in Lucknow Monday night:. t:•• • •' a iort "p; truce,�, �, .W Debenture issue To CoverWaterworks,� Rdd , Construction And Riad Groder` Financing of•, a roadprogram which was • conim•enced last fall, capital expenditui es;: for , water works System nia.nten'en•c%• and the, 'pu.chaee • 'ib'ad grader, will. 'be covered ,by the issusipg, of debentures • in the :arneent• 'of $29,000: . • r , The bid . of Nesbitt. ThoireSo.'i sand Company ;of: $98,25 was ac •cepted by; . Luek'now • Municipal Council,. at' their February.Meet- ing for the sale of this .issue: :It • will provide for a,• -$7,500 waterworks cependiture, chiefly earmarked to cover 'the new die - se ani,; i t�li . ui._ h .0 n. 1 t o e, p,t n.p o se and fo'r 'standpipe repairs and paint- ing.; a $124000 road construction .program„ and $9.500; f'ar ,replacing the . road maintainer ,arid „know plow, •' / n q'r"•ouble was ekpe,,.i .en,.ed• with the grader, in December and ne- gotiations had !been carried bre to an• Company and decided' on a :. $10,000 fire ; and av'%red coverage on.. the building The fire' and 'wand rateis slight •'ly over. $3.00- on "a,. three-year. policy and .a =tshree-year 60c rate liras obtained ;on the edjoiei ig'. artificial • ice sbuildin•g and' equip rnent. There is $20,0E00^.Ctiverege on •the ice plant, With a combined±. annual 'premiuin of $334'.98: •The:Com p, Y a�n .s i,, i,.�enK.a�� p ve... outlinedother coverages., A '.$60,000 ' policy on 80q, of re - ,placement .cost Would have annual Premium re iutof beer ve. SY,500 and $40;M00 - coverage with a de= preciated value clSu`se nvould cost, over $1,,000 annually, • '`• A meetrn with officials ' b Of the Maitland. Valley (.Authority is to be held to •discus, iti"er si dint= an' r 4ssibilitie,s north of LU k°novo replace 'it. This , was atitho'rlzed The Lecknow and .; 'is riett at a recent Special • meeting 'of 'P ouncil, when 1955 Adams grader *as purchased • for $9,000 plus ,,a1es tax'. with 'the 'trade-in '.of the old. machine. ' ' P Disciiss• Insurance „ Council • ,diseusfi'ed .. insurance w. coverage on ti{ arena, with arid'- e�jcnstab.e• who was interested ;n : presentative of the, Frank Co'ar , discut s ing a police' Job ;here. Horticultural, Society outlined . . their civic. flower : bed._.p ;ogr m° foie 1963 in a letter' to. Ceunril. Oras ts•.of'$200 ct'ere auth sized for both • he • Horticeltural'. and: •Agricultut'al Societies, A 1oti.er wasre i,• ;1icee �tad f o.ni a pty,.�e