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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-14, Page 1$3,00•A . Year In Advance $ 1.00 Extra To U.SA. 'NAVGATUCK CHEMICALS APPOINTMENT • MOVED ,BARNS HENRY C TO, ; FARM, I' AT]gus Graham , is ,a ' patient in ; LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th,; 1960: I HAD LEG AMPUTATED (`Private ,Patients, Toronto Gen.- Residents living, between Am.] berley and Olivet . were treated. to an 'interesting • event last' Thursday when an L-shaped barn ' was . moved . in two sections 1 from" the farm of Donald Cardis,1 on the'Bluewater Highway just south. of Amberley, to, the farm.; 'of i=loward :and Doug ;henry, on the. 15th, .near Olivet, ' The ` Henrys lost .their..barn in a fire earlier in the year. Their i. new • barn was• purchased from ! Donald Cardis, now diving in Lucknow, and moved ' .in two sections,. 40• by 54' and 30 .by.. 36, to the Henry ,farm. W. R. Parsonsof Staffa, building movers,' did the . job us- ing one• of Walden Bros. trans • norts.:Preparations to move the. ; barn were 'started' Tuesday with eral Hospital, tents, he Under- went anoperation for the am. putation ' of his left leg above the knee on Saturday.. His con- the 'actual . Moving. taking • place W. M. HEWAT on„ Thu rsday in about five hours. William M. Hewat • has , been The• � barns,.were.°-.moved' along. appointed Western District Highway 21 to_ Amherley, :east: Manager' ,af Naugatuck • Chemi- to the 15th on ' Highway' 86 and cats, Division of `Dominion. 'Rub- north.again on the `15th. • The ber Company Limited,; accord- larger of the two sections had ingto an announcement by R. B:. to , be ` raised higher on the truck Marr, Naugatuck's General Man- ' to,' clear , the bridge at . Emile ager: Mr Hewat ,was in charge MacLennan's.'' The distance mov Of the• 'first: manufacture of 2, ed was about, six miles. ' . - 4-D :in. Canada at. Naugatuck's ,.• A licence for the move had to dition' is improving satisfactorily., His daughters, : Mrs. ,Jean, Lown- des :and Mrs. Mary Snowe, both registered nares, and son• Ren- nie' Graham have been with him at the hospital most •of the 'time: FOUR -BLOOM' CACTUS,' IN SENTINEL WINDOW.: Last week -end, Mrs Wil. fred Drennan .of .town, plac-n ed a •flowering Cactus. in the Sentinel 'window. It • willno doubt be of -interest to, many horticulturists , in the \ area:'' ° " . Mrs. Drennai has • had the Cactus , for eighteen years.. This is the third timeit has bloomed in ' that time.. The •' first ' time there was • one bloom, in August there were three blooms; and now four white blooms , .have come forth.' We understand from. those • Who know that this ;is. a • very unusual: occurrance, REPLACED CED RAIL '�� HERE. 'RECENTLY • • Elmira plant in. 1945 and for 31be. obtained` . from : the . Depart years.; was production - foreman merit.. of .' Highways. Hydro and ' • TWELVE PAGES,•• r•, At the 'September meeting of the Village Council, last week, the contract for the construction of the Wheeler' .St. bridge was awaLded to the Owen King •Cori ' struction Company at a figure of TRUCK `CATCHES FIRE, , BURNED ITSELF •OUT , Mr: and ' Mrs. Spence Irwin had ,a few anxiou moments on$8,755, Mr. • King's tender was Friday night when one of Spen the lowest of four, with. only ce's trucks caught fire west of $132.00 differential, between • 3 Dungannon at Park's pitt: of the ' four' bids' The other was ' The truck had' given some mo much higher. tor troubleearlier in , the day. The bridge will span the Nine- It wasn't completely off the -road Mile River a 'block north , of and Spence was trying to get it ' Campbell St, and link Inglis & off shortly after eleven o'clock Stauffer. Streets.• Friday. night:. They ` had been' • the 30 -foot span of steel -rein- working on, the motor and when forced concrete .have' a •24- Spence turned tiie key; in the i,g foot ,roadway • and a.'6-foot.'ped .•'ninon d the fire starteunder the 'estrian. walk. hood:. ' Plans :•forthe bridge were sub- Sp?nce sununoned„ the Luck- mitted by B M. , Ross . 'of 'Gode-: now Fire. Department from a rich, consulting engineer, and nearby farm. When he rturned the. 'inspection • of : both the bridge to the; truck 'the fire had burned .y and sidewalk. •' construction,. itself, out. Fortunate • it ..was, . as which' is : now...underway, is un- '' their back -hoe,'.. a valuable piece der the • Engineer's supervision.' `o f' equipment, was ' On the ' back ' : Bridge specifications call ' for of the truck.. / the work to be completed by No vember. :15th, 1960: •:PURCHASE. .BROOK: AIRWAY .' In addition `to the Wheeler .St: FOR FIRE' DEPARTMENT • USE ;roadbed and bridge approach, '' the contract • covers construction Lucknow Fire' Department • has in the , full scale 2, . •4-D,,' planta telephone men. accompanied the"Work/n n have _• of a . 250 -foot - access road with :.a 'Purchased tinruee ,Brook Airways,. pe awe `•been.:'busy al Mare recently he . has; been . Van- 1 movers • to take ,down ' • linesop width .of 24.; feet:. ;This will .•a .device used'..m direct artificial: � , . , , ong• the CNA line. • from ,Palmer...Palmer mover technical sales rep esenta- where -necessary., ston to Kincardine, :la new be built on the west side of•'the 'respiration.. The Brook Airway '' tip In his new '.-osition ` Mr. I Donald i, Y river ivin .' access: • to• • business. operates on'the .same principal o. p i ?Card s . owns.. the farm rail and. reinforcing bridges for giving. Heivat..will'ariake. his ,headquart- south of • Amberle ' where the the past couple w places' on the north.: side of as mouth to mouth respiration, Y p s c up a of weeks. ers in .Edmonton and will •be. barns 'were obtained.' Manywill As Mag as..100 inen at one Campbell Street:,. The. contract' but its plastic flexible: construe- res risible fora 'the :operations of •.know this' farm as the `Sam im Y also includes a 1`0 -inch diameter' tion, eliminates . the 'unpleasant he i' als I " t a have been working locally. eorru ated "•metal pipe in' the ac the new agricultural:c mic 'a Gray place. Matt MacDonald of .One . crew of men 'were • prepay g p pHess ' of • the direct , mouth. to cessmouth, contact.' :plant .being ' built there 'ands . for • Kincardine owned `• it prior to Mr: ing the 'road bed and: ' :another road, . which has . been.. ofi ,' sales of all Nau ' stuck roducts i iardis. '�' ficially .' named Ward:' •Street., t g p laying : 80 pound rail,, heavier is orated on 'the :Fire One, 1 throughout' the • Western' proven- , r ' t than :tile -60 pou• nd •in a •before: • Truck, one is in the possession res.. TERMINATES' TWENTY-ONE •: REEVE JO:YNT. REPLIES ,TO of chief George Whitby and, one YEARS::AS MANAGER APPOINTED'' FIRST ' AID 'POST REST ROOM . COMPLAINT . ' is located. ''. at Amberley , .Beach. DAVID. MARTIN` KNOCKED FSO c •! • Luck now's *proximity. to • . Lake Appearing, in 1st week's •pa - Huron 'and. rivers in'.'the' •area ) BICYCLE, UNHiIRT. . Mrs. WellingtonJ, Henderson. Bill's Fina Service . has '. been` g. , pap- has terminated : tweAt One ,..ears appointed . a' 'First' id Post •b- er was;. an` article referring to the makes .it necessary for the Fire ,: , I y Y pp A` • Y De artrnent to be re ” aced' for of • ills,: and Mrs.'John -Martin •of i L k with theDepartment- ' f the arena as "a disgrace The drownings at all times Maple, miraculously. ' escaped serious injury., and possible • death when knocked from his:. bicycle David. •. Martin, 10 -year-old ,son as manager' of the Sepoy•• Store, 'St. •Johns •Ambulance in.conlunc- rest rooms at the , west end of pp P Lucknow, by. i truck. tion `, : . o Mrs. ` Henderson has.. managed Highways.•. Bill Hunter is. fully ' remark. was. made by.: a :former_' the"store since its'Opening.There trained' in• all types ' of. first aid Ashfield couple who were.,visit FORMER. . RESIDENT' HAS • aYp was form rl. an' im dement •sho work and `.has•'.a certificate; that: ` ing iri town.! ;�1N-INETY=FIFTH .BIRTHDAY- eY P li • in ;that • location. The store'was `'qualifies him tai aid '.in any part, In ` reply to the' article, Reeve' .: .: ' .Jo tit has'• -informed ed . the Sentinel �:. On. Saturday, • September • 3rd, David was thrown 70 feet 'by. owned by Mrs... Doug :Trench of icular• type :of: `accident, or , sick- Y ren Y� p the impact .and' his bicycle was.! Listowel Until it was purchased ness. ' • • , '. that I • . the rest rooms are .checked. -Mrs. Thomas;Alton, formerly, of badlysmashed. He 1.d on • M. A. Bennett of Kincardine The first id. Post ties in with daily. ;by town employees. Des-Lucknew, celebrated` her d ande .by .:. Bennett' aid. p. setae .sand in the' ditch `vi `ch 'a s' .ort time 'a o. Mrs. Henden Bill's Ambulance Service' which pite,:this' fact, he .said, they are birthday,at Packwood Hospital; c hi , h g• bl operate t' he has . again .continued after_ having:.difficulty. wit:? �_.veniles T:�iden..She: was able to .enjoy ' P saved • him. fr o has continued 'to a he g. Y v om rri re pp son s p srn• ous i.r. Bennett. - ro p pin it for a'. short period of and irresponsible people who .. a picnic with her family and injury., business for.Mr.d pp g He was 'badly scratched:. and time. •- • . ai a repeatedly, ' plugging : the . fa • friends on , the hosuital lawn.. , bruised 'cut Y . - I FIRE , HALL TELEPHONE• clinics with paper towels ;and • '""rs.' ,Alton . keeps •fairly his head . requiring . R g g possible., and is`•able to be •outdoors.' in her 10 stitches,' but had 'no bones, FOR "BI$$I11iliSS". ONLY �� RETURN FROM. WEST`. COAST. doiri�� 'most any datna e . bio Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas :Salkeld' "The' rest' rooms 'will have to'.wheel;; chair :• for: a ;• short ',Period ' lien He was hospitalized for . : n ubservatio � Luck ow Fire De artment had. ' have returned from a' three week be closed unless the She looks forward'to • n .for a few days. • n p. , public' learn 'each` day. • a tie"r.;msss frown' havinga.' call visit to"the' .west, -coast. They not to abuse them,". was the re- the Sentinel arriving..each Fri - turned in ~ while they ' were in flew west by Jet in 41/, -hours, '° mark of Mr: Joynt.' NEW SECRETARY; BOARD MEMBERS '-. At the September meeting,of.- Lucknow Public School the two new BoarIliMem- appointed, Jack 'Hussey, and nai`d" MacDonald were pre t and Welcomed to the•Board. ey succeed• Carmen McQuillin aad • Rev., H. •L.. Jennings. Principal Stuart . Collyer was Ileesent and gave attendance fi-. erg as 2,73., ainentinned-pn. �ai`training equipment was re- °bed as- well as .additional shel- g and storage space. ' 'fro lights were installed at at of. the,.achool building, also' ` o' �e '' fountains were ' in ed during the. summer' vara- Wad extensive work done to drain,.: and : septic tank. 8th clas:roorri 'was ':oliened tai Yall term with floors sanded .fini.tNed and moveable desks provided. haunts antotint.ing to'. $960. aAPt`oved -for payment. Re- � i1ton for month o;t~ Septem-. as set M $4,100.00. • . 6tt, meeting held in August, Edi .MacKenzie WAS a - ^•ted p ' secretary=treasurer ; oil Board,' as of . Januai y' t" tiding Donald Henden aDlio has resigned as of the ®f the year, a,i II • hu session at the Fire Hall last' and spent some time with their Tuesday night: .'• •daughter; Margaret,' who' was in The Village Council was meet- Vancouvertaking a . • summer Dene. and course. ey a so vi'sr a icor- ing • at the same. t ' they " Th 1 ..t d V ' t Avished to contact Fire Chief is , • • • George Whitby in connection Mr. and Mrs. Salkeld rettu r �s ith a rural' fire call. ed home by train with Margaret Calling . the Chief's home they. accompanying them as 'fras learned he was, at the Fire meet- Calgary where .,she will teach xatg.. First thought was to call for' the coming year. the Fire Hall, but on second • thought. any phone ' Call to that number "100•', sets off the fire NAME. SECRETARY alarm• C �,I L • ;S. BO �Coazrcil�`�eteri�ecl tlt�� , t�Eie'•y` �.:....-V:;._.-,...� . ILL ATTEND JUNIOR ROCKET • TRY-QET , �'. Pahl He=ndersd ti, 1 E -s'c'ar-old Sen ot Mr. and Mrs. Gbarne.t Hen- dei`se?melt .1,raekinotr.. be.l;un- nCngy+tor *i .p r'- t F' o" t'ie' L» as Ti' all t�' �� Ai �. ' at'_*..� �. .t,ru4• comer � next,: ti44)i .th. • {}, •,P Tial rt..: r },:•�r m.,; :�+i'�� ti}• CSE "r `/t[i t''..b C7rs r 'ii 'r .n. rn ��4sy• t ar - i this t:rxxtiTTe h .-e//t ,Yyc itci♦ e."dq�r this year t4F Ntagbarz,i, and ' will :till yi eYrate as :air ` ffiti rater iTf the 'Boston Bruins flap' ' Ruts, Wilt tilt 'act as • coach. Paul ',Played, his tnirior hockey with Lucknow and . tt,t year played ):same:' "Jr with' •Gdoe- rich. He has had other offers Other tan that of ' the Boston Bruins. • All Members were. present at • the, . September meeting' ,of. the .Lucknow District High School Board. Mrs: Bob MacKenzie, was ap- pointed ' secretary -treasurer, of. tha Board w ith duties . to corn ttaence .January Ist, 1961, .,nuc a 4"vze.•ditg Donald ,ltenderson. advertisement -4s to 'be in- e te.ri in the local paper for ap- - F, c int;. for • • ,clerical -help for ' ;'1 icncipatc. ' 'a ina iln, tant'i of 12 @tewtirs 'per week, Reference, was. made to trans- portation routes, with the trans- portation committee 'to check the mileage on these routes.next week. . 1 Literature and prices' :for wat- er coolers • 'were presented.. The dard decided ' to 'purchase one water cooler. rk."PCw?�i Trio Miraculously Escape crash Bob Harris and Jack Beirnes of Lucknow and Bob Henderson of Pine 'River managed to get out of this one practically .un- „ hurt A . few seratehes is all the trio. suffered when Harris' car flipped over on , Highway 86, mist east of` the „Ripley—road, last Friday after"'7rioon. Sentinel Photo • 11