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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-26, Page 11 1 11 11 1 $,3,Oo A Year :Ixi Ad'anc..e .-.: $100 Ext _a7 • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 'WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26th, 1062 Single Copy 10c 16 Pages r oo . osts Account for Treater • #' MiH Increase In •Tax. date Lucknow's • tax: rate , for 1962 ` Q will jump by seven mills, At . a. special meeting of the Village Council last week the tax rate, was struck, .with school. costs re- presenting 5.6 mills. • of ,the, sev- en, mill increase.: "For .the first; •time since 16158 the Village tax..r.ate.;is up.This• year the increase is .9 mills; The County rate is upa3 mills, the Publie,,Sehool''rate :is up 3.1 mills and the. High 'School' 2.7 mills. This year's.rate compared with last year is as follows; 1962. 1961 County 133 13. Public. School 18.6 15.9 •High, School.., .,. •1.1 6 $ 226 8 Village. 27' .7 Total :71.4 64.4 The' total assessable Village property: isas follows:::resident- ial, $657,525:00 commercial for Schools , and local improvements, $330,411.00. • The tax. levy raises .$72,55866, 86, less $3,036 in .unconditional pro-: vincial grants which apply . ; to :reducing the residential tax rate.. from 714 to"66 8 mills; • Municipalities • in the Lucknow •:District HighSchool Area share' . the 1962 'tests pof the and debenture • in the following amounts: Ashfield $1149'513.77. Culross 1,450.72 Greenock • 2,071..72 16,x(19:17 9;270.76 • 11,733.86 ' Over. and above the .Area levy estimated Government grants far 19462 will be $69;000.00, • Public School• . Estimated receipts and expend- itures on which the Public school.. levy is based are as follows; Expenditure`s: General expenditures 439,025,00 • SENTINEL. MAILING LIST HAS. ' BEEN REVISED l mailing Ust washcoTe rrected eon Friday and . subscription payments recel- ved in recent weeks up to that date have been advanc- ed accordingly. Check ybur lalbe.1 date to see if proper credit has been given. and Ai event, ,of error please: advise us at .once. If your suibscription is. in e on• arrears,, please give this mat- e ter your prompt attention. Estimate 'expens• 'window replacement )3,475.00 Receipts Government • grant ..,,.,,,$16,500.00• _!1- Tax assistant " e grant ,.., 2,(±94;�00 .Buys. _ u:s• • Fee In.4.. Tuition ' fees 3 900.00 047,500 Anderson Flax Ltd Dental grant: .332 4:00 ,$23,416.00 Balance Balance Jan. 11162 4,196.1.7 ESt. Expenditures. Est: .Receipts $27,614.17 x$47,500.00 27,614.17 $119,;885:$3 Surplus 114111 ' $2OyQ100 00' Of. 'this $20,000 levy for ,i062. it. is ''shared as follows: • •'Luckfiow $118374. Ashfield"..,, : 20,40 West Wawanosh 728.00 Kinloss ...........:• 878.00 • Na�ne• D,R,O:'s . . . . • At ;last week's meeting C oun � R cil appointed' Deputy Returning. Kinloss officers. in• event 'a :municip- 1' West Wawanosh ; al election in November: Town -;Lucknow : Hall, 'Fred Jackson;' St. Peter's Parish Hall, Jack : Wraith, Le= $59,000:00 _gion Hall, Les Purves. .• Anticipate Big .Crowd At.• fair. The. Lucknow Agricultural So ciety's 9(7th annual .fall. fair is underway .this Wednesday and'. Thursday and .favored with good weather,. a' big crowd ,is. antici pated. Work bees. *ere held on.:Sat- urday`.and'• Monday,' preparing'', hall • ha 1 and grounds, ' the with new •hag pens.adding to the facilities.' Advance entries indicate a outstanding indoor show, and ,this may be viewed on Wednes� :day evening. ;lt ,is • some time since the hall has been open, on the first' night. of the : fair, but eichibits in- recent years, have been such as to•warrant the 'Wednesday• .night open when more -leisurely .viewing is pos- `silble. The fair will 'be- officially .Op- ened following the' 'school•'child •en's `parade- on. Thursday by the • •Hon. •. Wrn. Stewart, Ontario's 'Minister of Agriculture.• • • Purchases New obile :Fee f Gorden Joh ns stone of .Lucknow' and Gordon Maurer of :Elmwood. are this 'Week in Nashville, Ten - • • •nessee; taking "training" to oper- ate a new`:Seco mobile feed mill which will go into operation .lo=. 'tally .;.October lst. Gordon: new ser - John John- stone .'will' operate the ` stun p vice ':with Mr. Maurer, an experi- enced mobile feed, mill man, employedti'by him. Gordon Johnstone:: just recently purchased the 'seed cleaning `and' treating .business .of Stuart 'Rob- ertson in Lucknow,' and he will continue to : carry on this busi-- ess. The new owner (Will' distribute a • line of ful-ton feeds to the farmers' of this, area: The "push- button": pushbutton": mobile feed mill carries supplements, concentrates, Mel- asses, minerals, salt & •supplies, and uses' Jthe farmer's own grain right at the farm: .. Liberalan M• .Gaunt om :• To� Acc p �` . .. On.Monday•.: f Huron -Bruce Riding ' 'A 'one' day,: all Mit, visit':-- ' • next Monday •to every corner Of. ' AD WORKED TOO WELL; the' 'riding in which' John .. J.. COST' 'US MONEY 0 • '•' Winterme: er, Liberal`� ader, ac- '' ' r Y.' Sentinel •want ads .some - w companied by, Murray ;;Gaunt, �. Liberal times wont top• well ,�— Candidate, will shake 'hands with thousands of voters,' Will cap the cLiiber'al:eampaign in • • • a'. determined bid to. win Huron- s Bruce' in th''e .belection on ,Otto- r� by election ber 4th.. . • M More than r 300 miles of driving from, . dawn to Well .,. past. dark will take in .upwards . brief. of 5A. :taps. -and includet every hamlet from Mildmay to 'Colborne, from a M 0 0 0 M Amberley to, .1Vlolesworth "and plants, ,« w.,�uN..,... r, ever . plant and; visits to old people, ,thing ibetw.een, The route, C " d others who have ex r beginning with a �7 o'clock visit shin in., an e the 0 'tn�factorYpressed a desire to meet . � y workers in Wirigham , hard ' �Wil1. includ 'Leader and"the •Candidate • e breakfast .in Blyth,.. topand ' ravel urn r ,' IIi hways, hard gr M ch hi. Lucknow and supper in g in the cavalcade of 0 Brussels. The route Will be south roads will sp tb.wpst to north to east to south • cars.to.a greater. ntriri'ber,af .con- a to centre Intl d• d the visit tats than cvef' before in one s • M be factories,, co=op pat and cost 'us money. • :Last week Mrs, KBuster Whitby ran an ".advertise- advertise- ment, listing " several items. for 'sale. It was ordered . for'. two 'weeks; , but every- thing was •disposed' of so quickly and in- . that �he•'sec sertian ;was cancelled,. • dairies, 9rili' u. e in e yrs• king fav: ' Ther following,. news . release has been received from the Daffin Manufacturing Co. ' Anderson_ Flax Products Ltd. have purchased' .a Feedmobile, a mobile Meed mill,from the Daffin • Manufacturing. Co. . of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Virden Mowlbray and ;his: son, John Mowbray will return this week from Lancaster where they. .attended' 'a' factory train- ing school on the operation; of their •new mobile feed process- ing plant., . They . are driving their ' new ,Feedmobile• .,,to Lucknow this. Weekend ' where .'it: will . soon be placed iri .operation by, ,the An- .derseri c• firm who 'will! operate,. it, , under the• name of "Ander. son ° Flax 1Viobile: Feed Service''; as an added 'service ' to • the far mers in (fie • .area.... The new .:ser-' Vice' Will also include a ,:com- plete line , 'of Blatchford Feeds' and supplements 'which will be available • to the •mobile`. • mill; customers as a "..feed :store ` on, wheels” will 'accompany the mill." • • Virden and John . flew by N�ns� N;:an�gcis:ase Duty jt •Is To Appoint • Scrutineers For Liquor Vote Proclamations, were posted last week announcing Monday, 'Oc tober 29.4d. •as the date of the. vote in Lucknow on the two questions concerning the sale of liquor in a licenseddining lounge and the establishment of government stores for the. sale* of liquor. • The proclamation set. Tuesday • of this week, ,Septe ber .26th at 1:00 o'clock for thee" ,announce- ment by 'Returning Officer, E. II. Agnew, of the 'managers ap pointed to represent. the ;, two sides,', aid whose duty is 'basi- cally to arrange for the• appoint- mentof scrutineers for the hold-, ing of 'the vote:. . . Norman Taylor was .named 'for the negative and Jack wraith• for the affirmative. Two agents, or.scrutineers are named by each side for each .of. the three 'polls. The managers, who have • the privilege ,of entering •.any. poll, and the inside agents .are sworn to secrecy .as to who enters the, pollor votes:.„Lf not • satisfied as ,to identity of' a -voter they may challenge to have :him or • her aeroplane 'and helicopter via New York City, .to Daffin Cor porati.on• in Lancaster this past's weekend for three days instruc- tion in bringing a .complete feed processing service to loeal :farmers and. feeders. Their new mobile mill will . 'now enable:, (.Continued ;on '.Page 15) Receive Awards For Swimming .. There were about150 children from •the 'Lucknow community; :who attended, theswimirting classes . in ' Teeswater/this sum mer • with, almost a ' third of them successfully passing the test, set under •the Red Cross Water . Safety program. George C. !King an instructor at the Pool, Points out. that many Other children while not 'receiv- ing awards,• were well advanced. .In .his opinion too much em'-- phassis put on the ' official awards. Standards ate high and only the very best' receive offi cial recognition, 'he said. Those receiving' awards local- ly were:, Senior Edward Brown. Intermediate Elliott •Whit by; Sharon Mowbray, Bill 'Ho- gan, taurine Morrison, Donna Button. • . • Junior • Nancy Corrin, Donna Corrin,. Sylvia McLeod, Jane Joynt, Louise Dalton, Maureen Dalton, . Denise •• IDaiton, Janet Carruthers, Hugh Johnston, John MacKenzie, Donald MacDonald, Cathy .Struthers,; ''BeverleY ;Cul be•rt, Linda Little, Valerie Morn- ingstar, Dianne Pollard, Alan Kreutz'iweiser, •Glen. •Morningstar, Begi'nners ;Graham John= ,ston,, Elmer Ackert,'Jerry Irwin, Lynn 'Culbert, Danny Freyne, Donald Moffat, -John Ackert, William Irwin,. • Donald Moffat, ;Sandra Thompson,' Linda Duval, Margaret ' Russell, Arlene Cul- beet, 'Jean '.. Sutton, Patricia Shaw, Mike Hogan, tusan ,Arnold, Geo: Moffat, Douglas Eadie,' Ray El- liott. " sworn, The outside agent or scrutineer • ., has no • such authority,:. and is more of an ,observer 'to ,determine who. has- ,entered the l poli, pre- •sumably to • cast their ballot..` This check enables workers to know how the voters are coining out. • There were only eight People a. t ° the ' :Municipal Office for Tuesday's proceedings. These in-,. eluded thetwo managers,. Rev. Rod MacLeod; Rev. H. W. Strapp, Walter Alton, L;:, C. Thompson, representing' the press, Return- mg eturn- ing Officer E, H. Agnew, =and. Mrs, 'Charles Webster, municipal office assistant,, , Both managers were provided with 'voters lists, for revisions .which may 'be made at a hearing Presided ' over. by Bruce County. Judge P. S`, • MacKenzie at the Municipal Office on Friday morning of this. week;• ' Those entitled to vote must be of age and residents: of the 'rnum- cipality since August 22nd,, 1962 two months prior. to. thdate of the vote, • INFANTS : BAPTIZED ON SUNDAY • MORNING At the service , in• .the' t,Tnited Church. on ,Sunday- morning, Rev.. H W. Strapp, (baptized the following children'• Timothy John 'Douglas Hackett. and Heather . , Marie. Hackett, children , of • Mr. and •Mrs. Erie J. Hackett, Michael Don. ald • Dennis, son of Mr, and/Mrs: Donald Den- nis, Wade . William Raithby, son of Dr. an s. Mark •Raithby; Jeffrey R6 rt Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Andrew. onsider ng aten, Twirling Class There is :a Move on' 'foot to organize. a baton twirling class, if • sufficient interest is' shown: Children •-of: 'pre-school age up to High Schoolgage can. join the class, :with as. many as 15 to 20 being accommodated Miss • Judy Currie,•• who tutors the Atwood twirlers, would give weekly • .lessons ' here, for. `.little more than '.her transportation., If. girls. are' interest- ed, it is considered` that a ,wee)tly fee of Moe wouldcover . expenses, with• the training• continuing throughout the winter..$y" next' spring. it :is expected that quite a• number would be advanced to a point ,that they could make creditable public appearances. Anyone interested should get in .touch' with Elwin Hall at once. • Name Kinloss , Road Superiniendeni Allister Hughes has ibeen ap- pointed., Kinloss Township 'Road. Superintendent.: succeeds El- liott Carruthers . who ,resigned:' after holding. the position . for 4 years, since 11'958.' Mr. Carruthers succeeded Wm. Wm. 1I1aclrtyre .who died in Office, Mr. Hughes, was appointed at a special. mneeting. of Council on Friday evening,'; arid' assumed ' his new duties:: at .once:. There *ere two • • applications for the :...pos ition:' Pass Percentage: 81.5.: at t.D:H.S Successful appeals. on/the part of two Grade 113 . students.. at Lucknow District ' High . School, have increae the pass :P ercent- age•of papers written from 79;2 'Eleanor, MaeNay , •received , a • pass standing in both French papers, giving her 'nine subjects,' and is attending Stratford Tea- chers' College: Beth " Cooper .. received a pass in. Botany 'and Latin : which .gave her , graduation standing. :Beth is presently' employed. ,in ,'Lon- don, but, we understand . may • take another subject .during the year, :, with. a . view to probably ,. attending; University next year. Ontario Prime Minister. To Be Here With The SPC . Can4idafe :Next Tuesday The: Honourable John Robarts, Premier of . ' Ontario , and Mrs. Robarts; and, George McCtitch- , eon Pro .ressive• Conservative , g . candidate. in Huron Bruce, and Mrs.' McCutcheon, will ibe in Lucknow ; on• Tuesday of next Week, October 2nd. .' ,They• will attend a reception held' in the Legion.Hall from 1:30: to 3:00' p.rri, This is: part of a tour of ' the riding, climaxing the momen- tum to which this byelection campaign has' mounted. The 'Progressive Conservatives have announced 'the dates' for visits by• Premier John Robarts to various • centres in the rid- ing as follows; Sept. 27th, this Thursday morning he is in Rip- ley at 10.30 a.m,, Teeswater at 1.30 p.m.; Gerrie 'at 3.30 . and '• at Mildmay. for ' an. informal. reception in -the ' Community' centre from '3 ;to. 10 in the. ev- ening v eni • On 'Monday, •0ctdber 1st, . the Premier will be at Blyth at 4' p.m.,. At . six o'clock • he will appear ,on . Focus over .:CKNX. and from 8 to 10 in. the'evening will be .'at the Wingham. Dis- trict High 'School for another. informal reception at which•, all in:: town anddistrict will. ;be welcome. • .The ,following day,•; October 2nd, :1!1r,. Roberts •Will be at Auburn at , ten in the. Morning at D'unigri arinoat eleven, at Lucknow. at 1,30 and from 8 to 10 in the evening will be at another reception in the Brussels; school auditorium, • . Another. notable visitor' to the riding was Hon. :Fred, M. Cass, •ministe'r 4of Municipt.' • Affairs, who was at Ripley on Thurs- day evening, He ..was on C1<NX Focus prograrf the same' even ing, prior td his visit to Rip- ley. ng . I • r qF- 4,, . ,.:.• , tit ,r ,, 4 w• •