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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-04-24, Page 1die , on Son Ind 'of me,• test. ` he ak= ' the ie- . . the Vee the ch . :est de- ooi for . off, red' yen. of the. a: uue ice ie r. ;.t hi S' ► Tear In Advance. 1.00 Extra To U.S.A. • LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,, 1963 1 • Single Copy lOc 12 Pages Cin os Townsl Youthh p Ifllured. In TractorAccident i . On Monday Evening • Bob • an'butt, 15,Year-old son' of Bob enough to drag . ". him of Percy Garbutt and the late clear Be was limp and ibiue, Mrs, Garbutt, 'had a • narrow 'es-- .d their, first" im res cion - p s. 'was cape from being •fatally injured that he 'was -dead. Mr..; and Mrs. when ". the tractor . flipped over Dawson rushed, the `unconscious • on ;him, ';horn about 6 30 o'clock' Mon- lad to Lucknow, He Was taken day evening •• to Winghamhospital and..froxn•. The accident happened ;on the ,there to London.A7 • • Second Concession of Kinloss,. in He suffered, a broken. leg and • front of ' the farm of Huntley ipossible ;chest and other .inter- . in.ter-. • Dawson. Only the :fact that, Mr. nal injuries. No ..definite report. and Mrs. Dawson's. • 7year-old was available at 'press time on son Addinsaw the accident Tuesday; • 'happen; saved the : youth's ' .life. Father In Hospital The'�tractor turned over with` ''Mr, •G"arbutt is .a ,patient in `its wheels in the 'air, With. the Westminster ,hospital, s at lain Bob' in the 'London seat pining g b soft sod *here he `'recently. underwent ;'on the. roadside,' Addin ran to surgery. Bob 'has been doing the the' tractor, Saw' Ale Plight Bob chores at home and at times was ui,•'and ran for help,: . 'helping Lawrence MacLeod. An ' Mr :and Mrs.; .;Dawson were older'. `brother, Bill, is )working immediately available,.' . They hooked a Chain to, the wheel of The. Garbutt farm is the for- the Gailbutt tractor. and .:.with merilliam W , MacDonald farm their tractor eased' the :weight off . in Kinloss Township: • DettOs:„. t..:Arena Rehoimpon-,..,Progrom Odut 1ane Out ane :Lions: At A proposed arena renovation' tan was explained in• some' de to the Lucknow : and District;_ Lions 'Club on 'Monday evening by Lion George Joynt; reeve. of • the municipality. Architects. (plans: for ,a new structure°;at the 'west end of the"present' building andchanges (proposed ,for the east.end"of, the build2rig, 1: where hockey and' skating rooms are :now located, .were available for : viewing and :stitidj� .:For ,soave iatirne, arena renov:a• - Meeting,: Monday; 'winteractivities in comfort. At .the east end,., the ,present rooms would be 'i:ernoved, and a 'ground ` level centre entrance provided'. for/ vehicle accommo- dation when . necessary, ,.This would.be flanked with fire proof bleacher.: seating, ::under` ;,which would be storage space, -and, exit doors -at.: both the north and south on the east: end The. new,:structu•re would Cost about: $55,000 and the :east end renovations about $6,000. The project Would, ' if undertaken, be tion. Chas )beer held :in atbeyance done under• the Winter Works untilafter.' installation of arti-, program, and the Comunity ficial .ice, 'Mr. Joynt' said. Halls' Act, thus .'providing, grants Operated; At Profit which . 'would reduce the cost to 'The., ' arena paid its way this about $30,000. Allowirrg another -months per-, 5 000'' for: aintin , and Contin g-. • winter over a five o p ... $ ,.. painting !; i d of operation with .:with•: artificial .enc,ies 'the _ overall : cost :locally e' . would be about ', 35 000. On: ` a Tce:: • There .: was no:cost cost to the'$. ,. taxpayer. Mr. "Joynt: said he 'forsees a good future for the building, & a nervy structure .at the west; end. Would : provide,:• facilities for year round: use of thea:arena The Lions Club ,plan to lay :a permanent floor ;• The' present 'entrance at •the east end `of • the 'building border ling the road,,'and atabusy' inter- section, ProVides nter-section,provides ' traffic "conger tion . and a :highway hazard • to youngsters in particular, Thewest end plan, )wouid'make this . `•themain:. entrance, . The Hgys uld b 1 ed r lova ditch • wo: ' in and .a:spaciousbard .top,park- 100' ,)ing area provided. % in Embodied lin :the building to Ion ` , tie in•;with the present arena structure, Would be changing rooms, hockey rooms, showers, rest., room facilities,, Office space` The .structure )wouldbe of•split; level 'design with.'a 28 by 32 foot. auditorium With' • plate glass' front 'overlooking: the ice sur-: face. FromFrani here,. ivIr.: Joynt..ad ad- ded, senior- citizens could view • 20 -year •debenture, lt�r. . Joynt submiated an estimated annual Cost: of • about .$2,900 ': to $3,Q00. He felt ' that "the larger ' por- tion of this.: •'can be made, 'throtigh,:iprofitable operations of the building on'a 12 months bas- is, )which would alleviate; the taxpayer of %Aiture burden. `..n this respect, Mr. ' Joynt viewed this , as' samethiitg else the village, would have to 'offer :as, an :indication o£ progress and. an incentive . 'to industry'' looking :'for industrial sites COMPLE''ES COURSE, ' TARES .. TARA POSITION ' MacDonald, 'son Of Mr, John 1VI l , and Mrs. Pete MacDonald of Ashfield,. has completed a three months course at'' G•uel.sk• in' his d •has`. ass�d s Dairy S�cience, .an ,p _ ... _ examinations.' John has accepted a position as assistant fbutterrnaker' at the Tara ,branch of .the. United Dairy and'' Poultry Co-operative; . MAILING LIST' REVISED, HOW'S YOUR LABEL. READ? The ''Sentinel mailing' list " was revised on Thursday, +& if, you 'have paid ,your sulb scription since ,the.. first- of the .Year, the addoress' label date• .should carry the new expiry .date,. "63" indicates., the stiibscrip- ,tion is (paid , until the, end of the year, Subscriptions eX-- )piring, other than : ata ' the year's end,, carry the • month .. Of ex+pi•ry ' If' your subscription is, d'ue' for renewal please attend to this, promuptly to save .the :time and expense of billing. •• 'If ;by chance., there's still a "62" figure on the label, your' subscription is Tin ar rears and should be attended f'to promptly.,,, to assure, con tinuance oil the ipaper. NAME DRESS WINNERS ' AT . CALICO BAIL 'The .Kairshea Women's Insti- tute _annuaL.Calico 'Ball- ,was held on .'Friday , •in the Legion Hall, It 'was .well patronized,. and ,Many .attractive •.dresses made the:•.,.task of judges 'not an easy ,one. Theywere' Mrs, John Wise, +lVtrs. 'E. MacPherson, . and Mrs. Harold-' Black all of Clinton. Awards were as` follows: Home sewn, Helen Campbell, Annette Dickson; ready 'made, Patricia Thompson, Mrs. Bob"McIntosh; '4=H. Homemaking Glass;. ' Daren Carruthers • Anne •;Ritchie • Halls' Red and White special fir• High school students, Betsy,.. Lie' d r- Son, Carla, . Rieglirig.. • Received " Churcl • enbershipClot At •the ,Sacra: ent' of o - .6 n� �.•, C m7nun ion service in the United Church:. on Sunday (morning, eight young people were received by.• Rev. ,H:.''W:. Strappinto church mem- bership by' profession of faith, •' They were, -Lloya':Reed•, Janice' Brooks, Donald ;And'rew, • Doug.; las Campbell, RoHa1lamBar- . bars Cameron, Laurine • tM'arri-, • son and : Wallace Houston 'Mem'bershn+p' certificates were; presented by, Wilfred ' Drennan) clerk of .:session • Also the Fifollowing. were 're- ceived by. transfer of member - Ship; ip, :Mrs. George Reed from St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs G. Guikerria from Olivet and -Mrs.. 8 ' B. •Stothers• •, from Goderich.. project dor•Senior d.Al lions Mee#ing Low ' Cost R 'Housing Citizens js�` Expai :ine $4,000 or a land value egwty of this, amount is all that would +be required financially in order to. -have an 11-lunit ,Senfbr Citi 'tens Apartment )Building erect ed in Lucknow. • Thee (project' was explained at the Monday night meeting of the Lucknow. and ' District Lions Club' `by Mr. Art Haas of" the. United Co-operativres of Ontario :The Project 'known as Twin Pines Apartments:' is srponsored by the United -CO -operatives of -Ontario, in conjunction with 'in- terested individuals, fraternal or Church; .group, Legion .{branches, service .clubsand municipalities. It is a• non-profit organization with the sole.purpose sof meeting the increasing need for respect- able, low-cost:' apartments .for many elder citizens; • M•r, .Hass, was introduced by Lion (Fred Pierce - Manager of the Lu know Di an ct Co-opera- tive, ked ,by Lion4 William Wharry; • Manager of Silverwood Dairies, Lucknow:` • Under .National Horsing" Mr. Haas • exrplained that. Tin Pines:.; Apartments,, •designed.:.for 'communities under 10,000 pop- ulation, are a. 'partnership 'ar- rangement between •' ' Federal Provincial and..Municipal bodies, as provided .for )under Section 16.' of' the National Housing Act Overall cost of • the 11 -unlit apartment• building would be in the neighborhood or $74;000, with 90% of the cost; .financed: federally/' .b y b Central Mortgage . and "Housing, 'Corporation. CRIPPLED. ;CHILDREN: FUND STILL OPEN • Gordon Fisher, treasurer; of the,. Easter Seal' fund for Crip- pled Children, reported at the �}ons meeting on ` 'Monday, that donations to date stood at '$1.00,, very ' close to ..last• year's figure. This.'total represents over .350 individual. donation's.. The 'fund Is. still open, ° and the :names of, further ,donors .Will' be .puiblicly, acknowledged at a later date. ENGAGEMENT'S Loththh Barn'. Razed By � fire On: F!hfl.LO5tdHome At New Years . (LOCHALSH NEWS) ' Fire . a ain struck on theEldon 'of Lochalsh 'on Highway• 86. On g ,. y�, a returningall their belongings •were des MM . noon hour. Eldon was . t ail afternoon• fire to. Ripley where he new lives, troyed.in a e Y ... s on a cold and stormy day, after doing• the 'morning chorea, , le 0 • :. i moke which ' handicapped the Ripley ( when riez Z�+bouts .�notioed s i _ .Fire Department. •. M ., coming; Pram the !barn, An alarin are; The MacLennan ' family were � , 'was, .in and . Eldon r hiells store at Amberley at findEldon ✓ , turned to the ;farm to the at Last. sum,n5er. e barn in flames: Several men of the time. M had •:a section of the Art Courtney M • � the commuriity entered the barn ha r moved to. his :Ash,fiel�d a at- buildiril, . +mri'ave a and (brought ,to safety the r remodelled hf a ✓ tle, .+pigs. arid'. a •porgy, 'It was 'farm,. and T three months d�wellit9g.: only a little over thre , na' • ,have, • . 1VIr: and Mrs. MacLen n MacLennan farm ori Friday a,t December 30th their home and 0 ago that Mr, and Mrs. 1VtacLer' n Rod age -8 years W , .)ted two childre , Hari lost their newly .renovated and Sha°wn,'••about 7 months of r Norrie, a. r The ilVlacLennan farm is .w,est ager 1 KEdrosky � �Bar�et Kedrosky — •Barger Mrs.. Frank. Kedrosky of. Ren- frew en- frew wishes to announce. the ;en- gagement n-ga emen•t of her 'daughter, Joan Teresa, to Flight Lieutenant Jas, H. Barger, R.C:A,F. Station, Up- lands;'son' of Mr. and Mrs, How- ard F. ,Barger, The marriage will take iplace .on Saturday, May. 25 in St: Francis Xavier.' Church, Renfrew. MacNay: -- Johnstone' Mr: and Mrs: Th mas John-' stone. of London, announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene Elizabeth, to Mr. Ken., neth •Ramsay 'MacNay, son of Mr. and Mrs. ` Alexa•der x'olrriie .MacNay of Lucknow. The mar- riage will take place on Satur- day, • May 16th, 11063 at 7:30 in the Anglican Church o,f the Redeemer, tendon., Generally speaking it has been a ` long . time since the ',people' "of this community. have had. the opportunity • to, see . a Minstrel Show. You can 'see a "good one ' at the L•ucknow District.High School auditorium on ' Wednesday. Of. neXt . week.. It. will' be, staged by Kinsmen and Kinettes of ' Kin-- cardine, with the jokes adapted for a ,Lucknow audience. • The Show, is sponsored by the Lucknow Agricultural Society, and 'besides a night of good eii- tertainment; you'll be :giving the Fall Fair'. a financial boost. • Nears .Centennial The Agricultural Society is, within a 'couple,. of years of:, reaching its centennial' ariniver Ch001• A '�n saryi • At that time the Society will qualify for a sizeable pro- o' e e Caledonian ;Park entrance. *' The addition- to the Lucknow District High school is "now" com- DAYLIGHT' SAVING TIME IN . EFFECT ON SUNDAY Dayligl t•� Saving Time will go ' Arita' effect locallythis week -end. The official :hourr for. advancing • the clocks. one : hour ,. is 2:00 . a.m': :Sunday, morning, .so:.don't forget: to turn . them. on •when retiring Saturday ".night if 'you wish to be at :church on. time • D:S.T.: Will continue until • October: 27th when' you.. cap 'catch up en'that hour's sleep, you'll loose this ` week end • A. `rule of thumb for re- mein•bering is "Spring ;for- ward, Fall back.".' • Fair Board Brings In Minstrel Show 'Half, of. the ' remaining , 10%. would be a straight . grant" of: $4;000 by the . Qntario.' Depart...' nient,' of : Welfare, and • the re raining $4,000 would'tbe put up locally by .the municipality. or a sponsoringorganization, In case of a site (being made available, the land val.ie might. offset any cash Outlay locally. A tax agreement is. necessary on the Part of the municipaliti so !that. -:rental . charges :;remain„ fixed,, . • •CIVIHC financing • covers a period .of, - 45 years,' , at whxc�h. time the :+building becomes the, property of the • municipality, Provision is made tor upkeep over the• • years, so, that it ..will be in good repair. , Twin Pines Apartments Ltd.. build, own and operate thea apartments, consisting: 'of seven single 'units,•:and•; 4 double. units;, ' Single --applicants m must "be " at. least '60 • years'o age, and at least, one of any` couple of that age 'This age group represents: 8:9• of ' the ipopu'lation and will: iv 1960' have •increased to 21%.• ;o$• the :population. • '• Monthlyrental for single units '. . .. g would be between $42 'and, $45 and ' for'. double • ' suites, • :.$52 ;$55 • Suites are heated and. ;:are equipped With stove : ;and frig: They are self-contained units,, with automatic washers and aryl' ers the 'only utility shared by the tenants.. . Janitor. , .,service as provided .at' this rental, includ- ing grass Cutting and snow shoe= elling; Need Is .Determined Applicants ' 'far these suites ...tar must be physically and (;mentally: able -to provide their own care: Their source of income `Must be ". •'not less, than: $800 or : more ' than •2000 :for . sing lepeople; and '•'a minimum � and .,maximum for couples of .•$900 ,and, .$2,500.. Applicants are: approved ,by a. local' 'screening committee .com- :prised ;of a'representative of the: municipal council, ,the sponsor-. in�g ,.orgarization and.the ,min- isterial association: Exploratory' Meeting Mr '''Haas pointed out that th. Monday ":night's meeting was , purely an e,ploratory meeting•. Procedure to pursue, the project. is an official invitation to . do': so, • proof of need by a survey to ,find 16`.ar 18. 'interested ' peo- ple, • roval of the site,., $4,000 p � -approval contribution' or: land -equity to • that •amount, or.:' a ` coni)binatiori of ';both, . and. a • �m�andatory tax agreement: • • Opening . At Wingham Twin Pines -Apartments. will' be officia1l h Y .:opened ri;ti' .Win�gham . •. in �mid tMay. It is, located at the boivAirvg '• •green site near • the; Town • Park on land provided by the town .as their share of the. equity. .. • •The' Kinsmen ,are sponsors of the project, undertaken tiwow years ago, ; Mr, • Haas• ,pointed out that it takes about. two: years from: the time .. of Undertaking the ' project until the apartments are, avail:- able vaih able for occupancy, S vineial •grant' ,for the purpose of 'IS nitd building memorial .gate's at the' �" The Society wishes to increase. its • financial resources before' this time and rent Wednesday evening's. proceeds 'will help in this, But your presence 'is required, The...High School audi- torium shoirl•d. be packed...• Advance..:aale tickets are avail- able in several stores in the• village and country. and /a't Rip- ley' as well as from ,directors of the Society. A limited num,. :her of ,tickets will be sold if the advance sale. dictates,,: . pleted and about read • for oc- cupancy, In fact the cafeteria" is in use. The auditorium had pre- • viously been used for cafeteria' purposes, A few final details . have to ' o ‘be attended to ;before the ar.. chitect Officially "turns over" the addition ' to the .Board; r The Board currently has'. ap- plications tender consideration for • a . prindipai,. a French teacher an' commercial teacher,