The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 1.3.00 A Yean In.Advance — $1.00 Extra To U.S.A,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, 1962
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small .Increase.. l's Indicated JR -Village; Will Be Wed 50
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Levtl; .Tox •Rtite.'Not 7(..01 Been Set Yeqrs. On 'Monday
. Although the 1902 village tax- Fifty years ago on June 16th
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:1912; Mr, 'and Mts. Robert 4 G.
rate has • not yet been set, it • •••••. .
was ladicate, at the June meet- Require. .TuitIon Douglas of Ottawa were .united
an ine•rease .. . ,. . , . ...; •• , in marriage ;by the Rey., J, S.',
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that there may be
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in. t.),is year's municipal levy of im '. . .. cpbe-euxre,cahri:of 141d:chow Presbyterian
one: or two • mills. . • ...
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. • -., . The ceremony we./ performed
• The' two mill• increase will . .
• pWublic School Board Meeting) • at the •home fof Mr. , and. Mrs. ermit budgeting . for a • surplus
the year's operation Materials. have been ordered
on.. •
' The •auditors' report was re- 'for the installation of new win -
viewed at the, June session held dews and this work is expected
on Tuesday evening.of last week, to begin as soon as Possible af-
revealing a deficit of $1,70,429. ter the end of the month; Final.
Reeve George Joint reviewed plans weremade in this••con-
briefly some of, the accomplish- nectiOn• at the meeting
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merits during the•past five years Tuition feeaccounts ampunt-
and felt that .for . the amount Cor ing to ' $2,012.00 for the 1961-62 .1.110115 'Flan Ju.ly, f •
work done over the five years. school terrn were mailed the end
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• the 'current deficit was .."erily of.May. At the ..beginning of Gardeit.Part
‘. eanuts1962-63 term in September, tui., ." ' • " .. ,.
tion fees are payable in advance
The debenture debt , WaS re-
• Estimated accounts for June,.,Ii1:1,1raincsf.' •Lioirontlecineit,cskil, jcv‘Vule an
vieived also. and the general fin_
inunfei.. anuinting. to $2,927.84, were ap-
, ancial standing, of the week -end celebratior were out-
'pelity was regarded as excellent. proved paid,,, • ' . •
' ;Miss Ada Webster •has been'lined, at the•regula: meeting on
The proposed tax /increase, ifMonday evening. ' • - .
upped two mills, would take
the supply teacher in Grade 1,. !There will be, a Sunday • eVen7
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eare • Of theGrace Johnston is pre - L
. deficit and provide .a$ Mrs:
seritly. in Wingham Hospital: i ing band concert' by ,the ti..ck-
a year-end surptu.s. ,, ••• . :now and .Atwbod•• bands and a
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Council recommended a I1/4" • ".• ' • midnight dance. 'On.' Monday it
pi;PO to. give.. :adequate water • : 4:30 'there will be 'a parade
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• volume.and pressure at Pinecrest headed, by the Lucknow band
Manor Nursing • Herne:. Council Dedicate- .Parish. ' .,
and featuring ..ehildren's. classes.
will have to go Under., or through • •
I. • F011!*iiik . this there . wild, be•
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Hall This 'friday ,... a..'.
the road from the . main- to the a garden party •• in the arena, Or-
To.: -..Hold 'Official. , .
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• .1 • • The.Right. Reverend .G.•*.,N. Lux,
15tle: the Lord 13ishop, Of 'Huron,
On Friday of* this week, June of Lions Club members, with the
Lon s "taking orders' from the
ladies in • helping with ' the cet•-
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‘tore.•D.Di,.'L.L.D., will :dedieateThere; . will. be e .prOgrain by,
School Opening., ....
St: Peter's Memorial Parish 'Hall iCKNX •telent prior to th•e,garnes
and. also a. Processional .Cross. . and. bingo..Which • get underWay
.The official opening of. North 1 Insiderk the• front door. of the, eight*. &Clock v:rith I:lancing
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Ashfield Central School at "Hem. Perish Hall is a memorial Plaque. slated for : later in• `the 'evening
lock City" on Concession 12, Ash- w.itli,,the .names of • past Sunday •to music b the CKNX •grottli.
•.'' field . will Y be officially opened, Schoolleaders,Mr. E. V...Holmes,.
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,... on Friday evening of this week. ..M•t, Mobrehousey 'Mitchell, Miss
.The Board of Trustees of Ash- Clara MCLean, 1V114s• Ethel .M9-
field •School • Area. No. 2 • took .,Leen, Mrs.' E: D..' Hassell' and 'mi....
4, ffice.on January lst, 1961,, and R. H. Mcquillin..• '. . •
touncill ,IsReplace Engine At .
Puinphouse„ Make Other Improvements
At the June session. the Vil- Pull No. 3 •Well ll
lage Council gave consideration No. 3 PurnP in the 42 -foot we .
to replacement, repair and inain- at the Flax Mill --hasn't been
tenance projects in connection pulled for seven years, and It is
with the • the miunicipal water" ser- considered this should be done
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• . and inspected. At the. same time
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• The stationery engine in the the well would be' .agitated to
• No. 1 pumphouse, installed when clear "the. silt from the 'graVel,
packing around the ,casing. Prior
to the development of the NO.
4 well at Victoria Park on .l.lakre-
leek St., the No, 3 ' had,
been pumped to capacity to sup-
ply, the system, with. the result- .
obtainable, and with this auxil- ing drawing. in 'of silt,
iary equipment in, this condition, Cement work repairs are' re-
insurance rateS. Might be af- quired at the standpipe base .gc
fected. . • ,4 rust formation attended to.
Purpose of the • engine is to The' financial surplus in the
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increase Prsure from the con_e. water system was used 'to help
stant 55 potinds, to.. about 100 develop the No. '4 well,'arid,CaPi'•
pounds in case of , fire • tal expenditure now planned .
Council approved the purchase could be consolidated: and debere'-
of a diesel unit.at a cost of close tUred with the siclewalk.issue, •
to. $5,000. •
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Thomas • H. Burns of Lucknow the system .was originated over
who recently recently were 66 years, mar- three decades ago, is no longer
ried. , • • . • ' . safe or dependable --, in fact is
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Mrs. Douglas, (nee Kate Bea- stated to be a- carbon monoxide
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ton) •is a sister ,of Mrs. 'Burns., hazard •to• anYone in the' Pump-.
• hous'e. Repairs are ,no longer:
Red Cro s Dnve
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,,,once laid plans for the new The Processional Cross will be • .• , •
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School which .serves four school dedicated as a memorial to the loses This VV'Setionseek
former rectors of the Parish. , • . • •
• It was' opened for tuition last . The service will comnience. at Donations to the Lucknow •&-
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fall -with any enrolment of 118,14 p.m. and. the Bishop will be District •Red', Cross campaign
• pupils and three teachers. : the preacher •The choirs,' clergy. currently total close • to .$600.,
A fourth room will ,be opened and congregation Will then pro- which is well well below the - usual
• next September with. a 4 -tea, ceed to the new hall for .its response, • • •, ' •
cher ,staff.• ro dedication. . ;" : The Village canvass was in
J. H. Kinkead, 1.113.$.; will pr- Following the service an Open, 'Charge of the local branch Of the
side on Friday. The guest speak- house will be held, with refresh.: Canadian Legion; under the dir-
er. be "Bis „Honour 'Judge ..Ment§ gerved ..bv the ladies of ection. of Kenneth Cameron, who
e still afew wh'o ante for their Fire, Chief, above
in•their lists. that received by inem'bers of the
to be :closed off . Brigade. • • •
, • . It. was pointed out by Council
ass was. not or-Ithat thev'. had, received offieial
Ian MacRae of London and a I St. Peter's Guild, •• .• . .. reports there ar
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native. af Ashfield i ' ' " . . . ReV. 'Wilfred Wright and his ,. haven't ' turned
Rev, F...Seott MacKenzie,: who •congregation -cordially invite all The canvass IS
received his education at ,Hem- citizens ' to be 'with them on this Week..
lock City will ;also be called on: this. occesion.. • ' " ' ' A rural canv
Firemen Ask More ,Fire- Insurance
For Rural Calls .Retiring
• Fire Chief George Whitby at- Durnin Phillips, secretary-.
tended the. June meeting of the treasUrer of the West Wawarioslf
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Village . Council, when, he pre- pre- Mutual Eire Insurance ".tornPariY.
sented a motion pasSed. by the is retiring after .15 years .faithful
members of his Fire Department service and the Board Of, Direc-
asking for increased allowances tors is • currently advertising for
for rural calls.i -. • .' ; a Successor'. Applications will be,.
Eight firemen are perinitted• dealt with late this riaonth. Mr.
to officially respond to rural calls Phillips will offigially terrhinate."
and presently receive $1:50 per' his duties the end. of July.
hour •time allowance.; ' Durnin was clerk. of . West
The members are asking $3.09 WaWanosh Township for 31
per man for the 'first hour and 'years, •resigning fromthat ..post
$2.09 for , subsequent hdurs. It • in :1953. He had been appointed:
was pointed mit. that firemen are secretary of the•:insurance corn- .• -
at times roused frotheir beds p.eny on August 1st, 1947, and•
to.ansWer these calls, 'and it is carried on, the dual chities of
common . to / have clothes •dry- township clerk, and insurance
cleaned or replacement costs out secretary for some six/ years..
of proportion to the fee received. . Mr., Phillips succeeded Mrt.
It. was'. also asked' that the Cecil TreleaVen in the, insurance
car driver carrying •the firemen poSition,..she having 'carried on
receive.. $1.00 fpr gas. . 'these duties for three. years'.
The increase coincides, 'the .following ,the death of her
hus-
Chief pointed out, with the in- band ' ' ' •
creased fire, protection .fee •• to 'Murnie," a§ he is ;popularly
adjacent •TO*pships. ' ' known, • has ..ltad, the " helP of
• At a previous Council meeting Mrs Phillips in condueting the •
this Year, a ,committee from the. instratice office and in 15 years
Fire •Departrrient asked' Council • has • :seen •the CornperlYs risk
for an • additional annual allow-: increase frorn.$16,000,009..to• over
$37,000,090. .
Upon retirement 'Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips will spend More', time -
at their Pine RiVer. Cpttage, &
could be, might .join the sputh-; •
wayd trek to watmer, climate
came Winter. ' •- • ,
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ganized, which may :be a factor confirrriation frorh • only one
in' the returns being lower this Township, in respect 'to 'accepting
' ea • , . 1 the new fire protection service'
Federd .Btilloting. Set 'For :•Mandciy‘• 'Y r' • . . .' .
Anyone in the country or vil fee, and that as soon as erten e
. . lage. who wishes to contribute .1 merits with the adjoining muni-
NVoted. At Advdnce. Poll .Here. •• may leave their ,ctonation atthecipalities are finalized 'the . Fire
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' Bank of Montreal or 'Unibach's I,Department's
The Federal eleCtion reqUests will .be
is•tolling to a 'climax, with voters
LiOht Presented
going to the polis on Monday
to express their personal wishes: : ; : ' , ' •
()Id • 11- • A Grant rth.6
,04ea'r Pin
Paneling Lucknow will be
in the following . places: No. 1,
TowW/Hall; 'No. 2,' Anglican Par-.
lah Rail; No. 3, Legion flail.:
Despite • ftnir candidates in
'both the 'Huron and. Bruce rid -
:ng, campaigning •eampaigning While energe-.
,has not developed any of
"'the' "fire" 'that has marked the
exchanges of the .party leaders,
Drug Store, ' . dealt With; •
ObserlietS in this district go
along ,generally with • the, con,
dusion that the deeision is be-
. tween ,the "old" parties,. .41,-•
though not discotinting the fact
• that the. New.' Democratic and
Sotial Credit candidates make
the. issue the more uncertain.
Some predicf the support they
receive may be suprising.
In an event. Monday night's
:returns • will be, awaited ,witb
interest, and the election fever
mounts ' as time runs out,
. In the 1957' vole, Andy Rob-
, iNon, Progressive -Conservative
had. a .'majority of ;,175 and in,
1958 he Stretched this t� 4,656 in
the across -Canada sweep... •
liuron, which has ldng, been
• l'oPresented. 'by Elston Carcliff,
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R. A. Grant is howe herd
receiVinga hand 'shake from
T, J. SaIkeld,, secretarY of 'Old
Light Lodge who had just pre-
sented Mr. Grant 'with his 60
year' Mernbetship pin,
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To right Of Mr., Grant is W.'
Hill who has been a Mason for
59 years: On 'the, left of Mr. i
Salkeld is George Stuart, who
was welcomed back to •Lodge
after. a long absence due
no.vS,' George. is a 4i -year inem-
bor and for 24 consecutive Years
conducted the 'installation of
1 eaffibers.'.• •
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Are Moderiii;tng.
Murray's- School
Na 9 Kinloss, known as :
1Vlurray'S' School, on the • Second
Concession is , slated • for mod-
ernizing. • ' •
'A .furnade room ' will be, ex-
cavated under the building .to
accommodate ,a new oil furnace.
Corlract for • the cement work
has been let to Bruce MacDon-
ald ••of Wu:44am. The furnace
room will be 1:81/2 x 8 feet and 7
feet hLgh; • • '
New toilets Will be ' installed ,
in the,anti-roore over the furn-
ace room. ' Contract for the oil
furnace, and plumbing has 'been
'let to Heiwatcl Fuller of Wing -
ham. . ' •
.It planed to nnence the, ex-.
pencliture by a ,debentere 4issue.,
'A special meeting of the rate-
payers. of 'the section will be
held on Friday, j ,
Members of the • Bard are
Mel Morrison, cliairtnan: Ed.•
MeQuillin and Etigere „Conley.'
Russell Gaunt is secretary-treaS-
The• concession road.' hill: at
No. 9 was cut dpwn recently &
the excavated material used •for
fir in the low lying rart.of the
school 'gretinds to the west "et
the school, • ,
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