The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-25, Page 7. VVEDNESDAYf, JA sTo ,25th, 1451
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eves-
wrdensh..ij., -Ideas..
Douglas: Kreut4weiser,
old reeve reeve of I epworth became
the youngest warden of Bruce
when elected in a straight •tvtro
man battle last Week. But indi-
cations_ are ,that.‘ there. will, be
• no . lack of candidates for the
post, in' 1.962.
,Five other reeves'„ were nomi--
nated ' .for' the. 'rdenshi,P, .but
withdrew before .the. voting.. In
withdravti►ing, however, they as-
sured council ''there Will be keen
competition for • the post • next
Year. • • •
•
Township Reeves. Chester Exn=
rnerton of Huron,. John MacKen-
zie 'of .. Bruce, Harold Percy of
Kinloss' and Wesley . Abell cif-
„, f•
Brant said they will be in the
face, for . `wardenship. next. year.
Twelve of the 37 council
members; this year dare changed.
from 1960.. , '
An innovation this year in, se-
lection of the: , striking . commit
tee:. was introduced. ' .Until:, , now
the 'incoming :Warden has always
named the nine -Man board..Now•
names .of all mernbers with one
Or ; more years county: council ex-
aperience':are placed• ,in a hat and
-the first', nine” 'selected• are on
the .committee.
This , year's • committee Was
• onald :MoLay of'Lindsay.. Town—
'hip, Alfred Wal en ; o Huron
r,n
• • Township, Roy Atkinson . ' •of
Greenock • Township,Harvey
Palinateer of Kincardine, Robert'
Craig of ''Wiarton,• Rudolph Sieg-
".' ner . of 'Carrick Township,' Harold
Percy of • • Kinloss Township,
George Siegrist ' ,of ,Am•bel
• Township, and George Joynt of,
Lucknow •
• • Bruce has more '.lakefront pro=
iperty ' .than any. other, county. •in
the province,. E F. Finnigan,
county assessor, told county.
council•''He said that the assess
Ment or. cottages on the 200 miles
Of lake front .amounted to over
$4,871,150 and.`the assessment on:
commercial.'` places.. catering' . to
summer '' visitors 'amounted to
about $500,000. '•
He urged council to -form a
County. Court of revision artd
spoke in favor:" of a ruce Coon-
ty Assessors Association: r
Bruce County Federation of:Ag
riculture in its .annual report ,to
county council requested that 'the.
many forgotten cemeteries. in the
county be cleared' "up, and given
perpetual care..
A ,resolution passed ;. by the
federation, . requesting - that a
•technical school be.' built in this
area, . and that vocational, guid
epee be "more 'strongly ernpha
.sized" in , high schools was 'dis,
cussed. ,
Bruce ' County council gave
approval to a budget of $11,000
for, 1961 for . the recently -formed
Bruce County' Emergency Vtea
sures' Qr anization. , Of . this,
amount,. $9;900'wil be recoverable
through federal and provincial.
grants.
Council also' gave. the • Emer-
gency Measures Committee .au'-
thority• to advertise and hire a
Bruce County co-ordinator who
will . organize,advise and" direct
emergency' measures in the coun-
ty..'' His ,duties will, commence,
April lst. Thames. Alton of :Wal-
kerton' was named -'chairman: of
the organization, •replacing War;
denD 1
oug as Kr eutzweser . •
County council. was confronted'
with 'a request 'for aid An. en-
;larging .,the county ;historical
museum at • .Southampton; '
Dr; J: F. Morton,. of Southamp-
ton, • appearing for the histori-
cal society, said the • museum
collection hada' grown to such an
extent that ,there was ,now a Se -
shortage oespae'e., He ask-
ed , council:' : to 'consider cost. •of
financing • an. addition.. Reeve
Harold Percy '.6f Kinloss and,
Reeve John McKenzie, 'of . Bruce
Township,.` moved that the' conn.
ty grant $5,000 towards the ad
di.tion• The • motion Was referred:
to the. ,• finance cornmittee ; of
council..
Oppose Higher Road iLevy. '
Council ;set aside .7, i%4 mills for
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IS THURSDAY'
(KINLOUG$' 'NEWS).. •'
EIGHTY-SIX.
•
Mr.' John IR. Lane will celeb-
rate; his 186•th birthday on , Thurs-
day of this week. (He has' served
as clerk " of Kinloss Township
for nearly 32 years .and, takes' a
keen ' interest • in . church : and;
community affairs. and ' still.. en-
joys • fairly good • health. '. His
many. friends extend best• wishes
at this time.:
The 'Holyrood Women's Insti-
tute will meet on Thursday 'af-
ternoon, February 2nd, . at . the
home"' of ' Edna ' and •'May ,Boyle.
with Mrs; 'perry Hodgins co -hos
tess.. Ro114call'.—Written sugges-
tions for' next year's. program.
Topic, Education ,.Demostration
of braided mats :by . Mrs.. P. A:.
:Murray. Panel discussion,. 'Can,
yoube too good;• to children:
Directors; Mrs. Frank Maulden
and May Boyle...•
" Mrs and . Mrs. Alex Percy. Ob-
served the:ir;. 25th •.Anniversary
when a party was held in, their,
toad work in the year 'ahead..
This is, an increase from •the se-
ven •mills. , originally • Suggested.
The 'highway . committee .had
.1.
requested 81/4 mills
The one -mill increase request-
ed. by the committee 'was .respon.
sible for the first''council ;:tiff in,
the January session:,
Speaking against' .the . increase'
were Reeve George: Joynt . of
Lucknow and the.. tw•o Walkerton.
representatives; Reeve Irwin Lob-
singer and, Deputy 'Reeve- Ca0
Monroe..
Reeve Joynt said the request
was out of reasonarid.. said the
committee : should' use "a little
common sense."
Reeve Lobginger said the town
of 'Walkerton would . have to .pay
about .$50,000 to • the . county it
the increase' was approved. :
Warden' Kreutzwerser. said, "If`
we are going to entice' people to
the county we nmst -give'. them:
good roads. If taxes go ,up,
•the people don't .say' a thing be,.
cause schools: are .necessary, but.
so are good roads."
A provisional - county rate of
13 •mi11s was approved by council.;
This is an increase of one-half
mill over. the 1960 rate, the in-
crease being • earmarked fpr
'highway -purposes:' The;. general
account will remain at 53/4 mills
the- samed.as:';last year.
Tr�easurer Tjmo'nias Alton paint
rosy . financial pictj to • to
county council members, point=
ing out in his annual report that
the county . has a current surplus
Of, 47i2O7. going into . 1961 , "The
surplus,'" said Mr. Alton, ."places
the county in• a" very strong _fin
ancial position."
Council's highway committee
rejected. a . Iltiron. Township'
solution 'petitioning the, provin-
cial
cial governrnen't to increase 'road'
subsidies to :65 per cent,,.. ;
Instead, they' .favored • an
amended, county council-approv
ed resolution requesting; the goy-,
ernrnent. - snake more adequate
provision for second-class con-
struction ' on .tow,nship ,roads.
The resolution willbe forward-
ed to the _Ontario Gb'od Roacds
Association
Council .approved approved a ,roads com-
mittee decision not to endorse 'a
petition. from Culross and Kin-
loss: 'toWnships rcuestirg•' repair
c,onsti riction nn Coufi �{Road '6,
west t rr "` s wn.ter 1i1 1;131.
OATS
Garry, Rodney, Fundy, Shield;: Sin coe and Clintland.
PRICE PER BUSHEL
Canada No.. 1, $1.50, Canada Certified' No. 1, $1.60
Canada Registered No. 1; $1.75.:
BARLEY
„4York,. Herta, ' Brant :;and; Parkland
: PRICE ' PER 'BUSHEL
Canada No. 1, $1.90, Canada Certified No. 1,
•' ' CANADA REGISTERED No. 1, $2.25
SELKIRK WHEAT.
PRICE' . PER BUSHEL
Canada No. 1, . $2.60, ' Canada ' Certified No. 1; $2.60.
Canada, Registered No. 1;' $2.75
2.15
MIXED GRAIN
Canada No: :l ., Mixture, , $4.75 per 100 lb:. ba
)
(
4 choices . 1 • Garry, Herta , Selkirk
Mix
(2) Garry, York, Selkirk ,Mit
( 3) Rodney;' "Herta, . Selkirk Mix
(4) Rodney, : York, Selkirk Mix
Mixed at ratio of 6 .pks: oats, 2 pks. ':barley, 1 pk. wheat
MIXED : GRAIN
Canada No. ,1 Mixture • $4.25 er 100 Ib. bag
2 choices (1)' ,Garry,. Herta : Mix `
(2) :Rodney, Herta Mix
Mixed at ratio ' of 6 pecks oats,pecksle
P s 2 barley
ALL GRAIN IS ' TREATED
DISCOUNT.\OF,' 5c PER BUSHEL
yN ORDERS ' OF OVER " 10 BAGS
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Limited
: Phone 21-W, Lucknow
honour at the Holyrood hall on Wingharn'
Saturday evening:'' An address
was read rand )the • couple receiv-
ed a ;number of lovely ,gifts• The
•
evening. was ;'spent in , dancing.
Guests were ',present. from Lon-
don, Toronto,•:Hanover,-Du.rharn,
Exeter, ,St• Thomas; Lucknow
Tiverton, Ripley and ,• Kinlough::
Friends ,from here :also extend
'congratulations at , this time.
Mr: ;and. Mrs..•Russell Ball., Mr
and Mrs. - Wilien Alderson . of
London spent .the' week -end with
Mr. ;ana Mrs.' Ale)CPercy and
family:
Mrs. Charlie Hodgins of , Wing. -
ham
ing=ham' visited 'on Monday .•evening.
with Edna and May Bayle.' Edna
returned ..home ;with her where::
•
last Tuesday.
United Church `Explorers Group:
The Explorers Met • in the..
Lucknow United Church.,house: at
4 parr;, January 23rd with :a very
good;•-attendari.c.e. The chief ex-•,
plorer, , 'Barbara Cameron, con-
ducted the . opening. :cerei ony,...
During the'business'period'' a
sleigh/ riding party ".was' suggest-
ed. This is to .be : held . Virednes-
day; 'January` 25th at 8 "p.r .Let's,
hope'for; a': good. night. Mrs. -Jean.
Whitby, 'read and discussed. .the
missionary story • The City'
•Dumip Gang." Mrs.Ross Robin-
son 'held election of officers
Chief.. Explorer, • Rosa Hallam
First . Vice -Press . ':Jane Joynt;
she spent a`,few; days. • Keeper '.of Log, Roy . Hallam;
Mr: and' Mrs. Russell Barr of Keeper ,of Treasurer, Linda Boyle;;
Toronto .spent •: 'the ` -week-end';Press Reporter, •,Eleanor Whitby;,
with Mrs. John Barr and Donald:. Roll . Cali, Tirnnly' Collyer.
• Mrs. Frank Maulden;; '. Mrs.•, •• The meeting :closed ,with the..
Ale' . Percy,';!Mrs. •Edbert 'Bush motto. `'Be , doers of, the word'
ell and •Mz?s. John 'Barr, attend -Wand •not ,hearers only" 'The next
ed the :
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�'resuyterial meeting at ; meetrna • will.'be February ,13th; , ; ••
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