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LUC1<NOW; ONTARIO •WEPNESDAY, APRIL '4th, 194.2
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Single Copy 104 12 Pages
J. Houston Graduate Saturday From
• RM AT HoLyitOOD
PERFO D " Hold Minimum Salary Schedule, Rehire
d 115 FIDDLERS SLATE
• Niagara . Falls School Of •
Hor.teulture JaThere's a old time fi.
ddler'at French Teacher, L. -o..-
s
e Math Teacher
James J 1101-itOn, graduated store window where it will be on 11.°.1)79°6 on Friday night,. w'Weh At . the regular meeting of the The teaching • staff, did not
from the g.,year.cou.s, at. the display for a few day.s. gives promise Of plenty f live- Luoknow District • High School have a salary representative at
ly toe tapping, music. rd ori Monday evening the Monday's meeting and the Board
School of Horticulture, Niagara 4, .
. . T15 Fiddlers from Kinloss Board ustOctd. Pat", on their sal- was not aware i
Falls,On Saturday,March alst; f their .offer had
Township, fermerlY. ..6f. the ary schedule offer, and gave no been accepted 6r rejecte,d... •
192 J J. is the eldest son "of ToWnship will be • the chief indication, they , would alter. ' Rehire Mr. Desjarlais
Mr and Mrs. Harvey • Houston music makers with Mr. 'and Mrs. their decision.' There were. two applications
of RJR. 3, Holyrood. •
Ernie King also- in attendance. The .teachers' request was for
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occasion was marked lby The event ' is sponsored by the a• $200 increase in the Category
the formal opening Of the. new Kinloss 'Boy Scout Group Com-,
• p.m. followed by the graduation rnittee.
2 3 and A $700 increase was
miPeimmuminimum nli and . $300 increase
Horticulture grounds at '2:30 , the
' for Categories
lecture ',hall at . the School of
exercises for the eight members
of the class:of '62.
asked , in each of the maximum
Sales Draw Good cateVries
dance was held at .the Refectory, $200 increase in the maximum
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• The District. Board, Offered a
The graduation dinner and
Niagara Falls at 7 p.m. ,
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The gra,duation was attended
by. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hou-
ston. and Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.
Allister Hughes, HolyPood; Mr.
and Mrs. Larry , Brocklebank,
Windsor • •. • .•
„ j. J,• has accepted a position
with' Reid's: 'Flowers at R.R.,
Ishii to arid commences his
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•Crowds An•
d 'Prices
salary' in •all categories, with no
• change in' the minimum' schedule
With ' the Sentinel Office whiqh was negotiated a year
window "plastered" with auction- ago as ,
sale bills this „past week it look- • min.; M.
ed 'like "old times." • Category 1 • $4,600 -$7,809
Allan Maclntyre, • .local auc- Category 2 , 4,800 8;100
tioneer had a couple of big :ones ,
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last week which drew large cCaatteegory3 ry,', 4 " 5,50053 9:032,
crowds and excellent prices. On •
This
Tuesday of last week the sale annusclie
l'incrtiimenPtprovides
of In
$s f(jr.n
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for the position of French, tea.;
cher. One lacked the necessary
qualifications. The other was
from Mr. Frank Desjarlais, pre-
sently on the staff, and who re-
cently resigned with the inten-
tion of 'accepting a position in
Toronto. Reconsidering the mat. -
ter, he applied for the L clenow
position and was acepted. His
qualifications are of the highest.
•Mr. Brian Howlett ; compli-
mented the Board on the deci-
pion, He spoke ,highly of his
staff, which, is developing into
an effectiveteam. empha-
sized the Importance of qualified
teachers who are good- disciplin-
arians .• • • , • •
LaCk• Qualifications
new duties Thursday., • • • Three applications were recei-
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Also in the graduation class was
another Bruce. Cciunty, student,
Mr. Michael J,' Bladon; Walker;
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J. J.'s landscaping project, the
new Kinloss ,ICentral School.. is
in '. Bill Johnstone's . furniture
JAMES •J'.. HOUSTON
Re -Organize Boy Scout Committee
Plan Activities For The Troop
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A re -organizational meeting of.
the. Boy Scout Group Committee
was • held Friday; '.•rMarch 30th at
Crest •Hardware Store, ,with. 11
interested citizens in attendance.
The. New 'Committee' elected is
Chais man, Wm. .Johnstone, Sec-
- ,er '*ry; Rev': W. Wright; Treas-
urer, Gordon Montgomery.
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At 'the 'meeting it was em-
phasized that this Committee
.represents ail of the people of
the,Conununity. •In some instan-
. ces local groups,. or Churches,.
eth.. may . sponsor the, Scouts,
but' in other . caies, • as in Ludk-
now, it • is the corporate lendea-
'your of the whole' Community—
hence this; Committee;who have
the respOnsibility ' of 'organizing
projects to assist and raise" the
necessary funds that Scouting
may prosper in this coniimunity.
. It is unnecessary' to enlarge
'upon the great value in Scout-
ing, not only to theboys inVolir-
ed, but to the -Community as a
whole. Scouting .has long, sinced.
proved its worth, and the Com-
inunity co-operation in their en-
deavours • is earnestly. solicited.
ElseWhere in this issue will be
found 'notices: -concerning' the
Paper, and Cfothes Hanger
.Drive, and from time to time we
I hope to contribute, news items of
•interest. We thank, the courtesy
of the Lucknow 'Sentinel, and
its Editersfor their kind- co-
operation to advance the cause
of Scouting in this. CoMmunity.
We • also, appeal to are good
friends at • Dungannon, which
will be covered by our Scouts
in their , canvass for paper, and
hangers., . • .
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for the; Estate of the late Joseph •••engaging teacher's an experience
O'Malley in. Culross Township allowance
featured 80 Cattle, 85 hogs, Mach- ten years,of $300 a year for
' applies on the.. basic
inery, hay, ,grain and household salaryin the various categories.
effeCts.:. • , ' , i The Board' tabled 'a. salary
D011arytrise . it was a big one, negotiation bulletin from the
too, and ainorig the 'big crowd
Ontario School
in attendanceTh
where many from -Trustees' Coun--
. cll. is, and achedulei appear -
this district. . . . ing in ,"teachers ' wantecr aclyer-
-f,, Lorne Eadie of H°1Yr°°°1. tisements currently appearing,
bought 12 , fancy,' White-faced
convinced the Board that the
Hereford steers WhieLaveraged loCal•
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schedule.' compared quiet
favqrablY. . . •.
The,. Trustees Council expret-
sed a similar opinion -and their
el% 0 ' Secretary. was .: to : "stick" ,. with
New Plianager This
Week At The Co-opt
Fred
,Pierce, a/native of New
Brunswick who has been with
the United • Co-operatives of On-
tario for two years assumed. the
positiOn. of . manager of Lucknow
District Co-operative on Monday
of this week., Fred succeeds Don
Elliott who came here from Park-
hill last August lst ' • ,
In his associations with Co-op,
Fred has served at -various places
with a period of service at Mild-
may. The new. Manager is 25
years. old and is single.
Don Elliott will continue with
,United Co-ops of :Ontario and
will remain in Lucknow for '
time Until •the new 'manager ac-
quaints himself with the wOrk.
Consumer Opinion Factor With Some hi
Deciding For Or' Against Friday Night
A meeting Of considerable. im-
portance is being held by the
• Lucknow Business Men's . ASso-
ciation this week. One of., the to -
pies' of the meeting will be•Fri-
• day or. Saturday night open in
L• ucknow. *
.The topic. has .come up for. dis..
cussiori at regular meetings -from
tin -ie :to tithe but usually . never
has got by the "diseussirie stage,
A trend' in adjacent towns &
villages to stay open on Friday
and close •Saturday nights has
brought.„ the Matter up for offi-
dal discussion this week.• •
• The Sentinel casually approa-
ched about a dozen business men
• this week to determine their re-
action .to the proposal' of Friday
• night open. The majority of
those asked want Friday open
atid Saturday . closed. • Several
are hesitant., about Making the
ehange. A couple were opposed
to .making •any • change from Sa
turday, we would gather,:
The buying 'public, 'particular-
ly rural, is the .chief concern of
those "on the fence." Some store-
keepers report . Objection from
the rural folk to a Change, while
others report- a "doesn't really
matter" attitude , from rural
customers. •
Many of, the business men
spoken to report a, drop in Sat-
urday night, salesover the , past
seVeral year/s. It seems that in
the "horse and buggy' . days" of
.shopping, the Saturday trip . to
town was a. once -a -meek one;
Now with the motor car, every
day' is shopping day depending
on what 'you need.. This week's
Meeting' will no doubt tell .the
tale, of LutknOw's future open
night, •
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1028 pounds and 'topped the sale.
at 24,35. • •
. The O'Malley farm has been
sold . to a Caledon district farm- advice, received ,by the 40aid
Move To Whigham the minimuM. • ,
On Thursday another big sale • • • •
Was held 16f Parish Moffat of •
Langside, including 40 head of
, Ice Fun. DDonations• 8 e Over $1 0 0
registered and grade Holsteins
Fund
farm' machinery, haY and. grain. • . ,
Againthere 'was a good cro* d A • tilt To Rabe Si hts For Permanent Floot
and good prices, with..a top ..
ved for the position,of history
teacher to.succeed Mr, Ron ,Kel-.
terborn who recently ' resigned.
None was qualified , and the
Board will again advertise for a
.history. teacher, as well as a
rn,athernatics teacher. • . • •
Received Resignation
On Monday night' the Board
officially received the resigna-
tion of Miss. Audrey Fiederlein
of New Dundee who has ben •,
on the staff' for three years as
mathematics teacher.
Miss Fiederlein. stated in her
leiter of resignation that the
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p..rice of $335 for. a registered , ' , . • "
Holstein 'cow and $69.00 for *her. •The Lucknow .and : District
two -week-old calf. • • • Lions Club 'artificial ice .fund
• The Moffat family it • leaving edged over the. minimum. objec-
the farm which. is listed for sale tive. of. $1.8,000. .., 1
and have moved to Wingham.• ' . ' Donations last' week of $419.15
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Allan will • have a busy time sent the fund, 'total to $18,337.19,
next week, •with four farm sales less :campaign expenses to date
and two community sales. The of •$245,33, leaving' a net balance
farm sales are: Monday, Spence of $18,001:86./ '.. ' .. ,,• . '. .
-Scott, Morris Twp.; Tuesday, Ar-. .
nold . Stothers, a .mile .. south ..._._o. Ched in nild-Jantrary -.- less than
• When, the campaign Was lann--
Dungannon; .; Thursday,...Leenara ' two' months ago --eyen. the most
Jarnes,.East .Wawanosh;SaDt juvridsroYn, op
Mrs. Haiold* Woods, . agtiigmiinitti jee
c "bite."
that e2?Th$
,is,1p8.,0 10u0was
spros-
Line, Line, West WaWanosh.' ' '
. • • .. grants' under the Winter
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HADFAMILY • GATHERING .•
ON 49th ANNIVERSART.,
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Mr. and Mrs. William .0: Hun-
ter of Lucknow, and formerly, of ...
Zion 'observed their 49th wedding
anniversary on. -Monday, April ".
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A family gathering was held .` • '
that evening .at their home, when
a social time with cards was en-
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joyed. t
• eir many friends, exten,
congratulations' and .best w' ishes.
• ' works program and ,Corunity •
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Spring. Bongs ..'.•
Spring's arrival brings with it
a series of humanitarian appeals
for funds which never fail. to
. receive generous support in this
CoMmunitY,
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Currently the :Easter Seal cam-
paign is -underway with .entire
proceeds for the ‘'.benefit of
Crippled and " Underprivileged
children. •
The Red Cross campaign IS :also
getting underway, with local
canvassing to be done -13y ,mem-
bers of the Lucknow Branch of
the 'Royal Canadian', Legion:
"Next • in 'line and now being
launched' is ,Cancer campaiari &
little need be .said on this behalf,
for, the work to be -clone in re-
search, diagnosis and treatment
is tremendous.
In May the Salvation Army
Red Shield appeal -will be made
and here too the Support is al-
ways most: generous.
Add :to these the .local artifi-
cia fund campaign, and the
pending canvass on. behalf of the
South Kinloss Cemetery Mau-
soleum, and these add toquite
But we're sure. they all will
meet with a wiilin?'and
pus support andt,who will be the
poorer for ':haVing given.
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Halls . Act, would pro ide the
price for the installation Of theice system •
War Spraying
tO Cover the contract,
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It did not7 tnake into a0CoU__t a
:To -Start Monday •
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•pe anent ce me
nt Covering for
the pipes, ' at a 'later . date, esti-
' mated at $3,000, nor other in-
cidental. equipment that may •be
necessary to have the • syttem
operative. •
So it. is that the Club is not
resting on their oars. They are.
•pursumg • the , project with the
aim,to have, the, 'entire -prefect.
completeitl./.debt ,free, and off to
a' sound" start. • • • •
There are still quite a number
in the community. who may wish
to have a part in this .Pr.o3ect,
and their donation :is Still very
much required and will be most
•Former residents have donat-
ed' most generously to the:fund,
and 'it is ' to •be • expected • that
such denatiofig will continue to
"trkkl,e" in for - some thine. •
Here's ,last week's" list:
Miss Dorothy .Altori , , ,$ 3.00
- Bermuda
-Arthur -Moore .. . . . .. . . 5.00
Urs-. & the, late Jas. Henry 5.00
Winiham •
13ill Fatzpatrick 5.Al0
• ,Donald :Andrew' 1$1*11..,10011{ "4111
Tom Andrew' .... -5.00
Adam
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istrict A-9 Lions Club' 10.00
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Vic Errington; . Warble fly
spray ,inspector for West Wawa -
nosh Township, state i that,
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spraying operations will COM-.
MOilee " next . Monday - Lewis
Blake is sprayman, a Jab he has.
held for .several years. .• , „ •
• Spraying will. start 4t George. • ,
Kennedy's' farm on:Highway 86
proceed Westwar,d; and half .
way southward on each conces-
sion.
The return will .be made east-
ward on the 12th, and' 'north, ,
halfway across the sideroads.
This pattern will 'be follqwed. •
throughoute Township., The
Doint of start each morning an
be heard on *Murray craunt's, 7:40
'CIMX radii) progarn. *
Vic •estimates it will take' •
:about ten days to cover the
TownihiP. The second spray will
start about May lst, . •
About 10% still/ brush their
.cattle; rather, than have them.
sprayed. In such cases warble
powder is' provided." •
The .spray charge is •14c per:.
animal and the brushing charge
is 10c. This schedule of fees
covers the • entire cost ofthe
spraying. 'operation, aided by
a
provincial &ant on the poWder
arid ins•p.%‘tor's salary. o's
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