The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-09-10, Page 14
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$2.50 A Year In. Advance—$1.00 EXtta.To 1-LS•A, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10t11,.. 1958 • • ' • ' -TWELVE ,I4AGS:
Elliott Carruthert! Becomes Fifth
Road -Superintendent In Kinloss
Kinloss Township Council will
complete the year with a vacancy,
on Boarddue to „the .resigna-
• tiOn of Elliott Carruthers who
• resigned his'. Council seat to •• ac-
cept the appointment of Town-
ship road superintendent.
Elliott succeeds the late Wm.
MacInty.re who hekl the post for
eleven years until his death early
in July. Elliott becomes the fifth
• Irrezirat,wdent
loss Township, since the office
came into being over thirty-four
years ago under 'the Highways
Act, When the old statute •labor
.system of road maintenance be-
came outmoded. ' . -
At the request of The Sentinel,
'Clerk J. R. Lane of Kinloss has
• ' provided* us with the following
hit of ,appointments. The - first
•'• road superintendent. in the
Township was Jacob Miller, who
was appointed .on June '24th,
• 1924. John A. •: MacKinnon suc-
ceeded him on March 2nd, 1926;
••• Alex MacLeod on May 26th, 1930;
. „Wm. Macintyrg. on August 1st,
1947 and .Elliott Carruthers 'on
. August 5th, 1958. ; • ,
The new road superintendent
•had served On: Kirilbss Council
Board since the Spring .Of 1955,
• • when. he, and ' Councillor Wallace
•..Conn were elected in .a by-elec-
tion ',to,•fill. two vacancies •on the
Board.These vacancies followed
.the ,death,,,Of. Reeve Dave Car-
ruthers (Elliott's brother) When:
Councillors Harold Percy.: :and
•Dan T. :MacKinnon contested the• ,
.reeveshit.' •
BACK FROMOVERSEAS
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• Harvey Hall of. Detroit and his
father, John Hall of Lucknow,
motored to .Montreal recently to
meet Mrs. John Munro, and Har-
vey's son, John, age 12, upon
their return from a trip overseas.
They left in mid-June.
Mrs.' Munro visited at her old
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son Jack in London, 'Englandduties with the opening 'of the
They visited here briefly before fall term. •
continuing' to Detroit.
• ' ENGAGEMENTS
TO PLAN ACTION
, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Grahar.
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sara Bell, to .Mr.
James Chester Hackett, son of
Mr. Clifford Hackettand the late.
Mrs.' Hackett. The marriage will
take place the latter part of Sep-
tember.
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B.M.A. To Easiattss FALL.
AND
AND WINTER HOURS
The matter of Saturday night
closing hours during the fall and
winter months is on the agenda
at a meeting of the Lucknow
Business Men's Association to be
held in the Town Hall onFriday
evening. - •
Christmas plans 'will also ..be
discussed - and other timely topics
• which call' for, a representative
attendance of merchants.
Bob' Finlay is president of the
organization. and Elmer Umbach
is secretary. ''
D.S.T. CONFUSIO
TO BE,PEATED
• The district is again heading:
for confusiont (hie to the various
:dates that have been 'set, or are
being altered, for. the terrnina:
tion of Daylight' Saving Time,
•• Locally, the-. termination date
was set last Spring for Sunday,
Septernber 28th, . when standard
time will again be in effect.1, This
Was for ;long the -generally
„cepted"date of turning back the
clocks, and last year no reason
'waS seen to change this cuStorn.
The picture is is • not likely to
change this year, and in all liken-
,Lucknow wilLretain the
pireiii6i.ISIY-7IfinikiiiCed date of
September 28th. • .• " (
Wingham has set 'October 26th
as •the date, which is .be
'obserVed .CKNX,
The .Hanover Local 486. of the
• International Woodworkers has
recominerided' to the Town Ceuri-
Ol .that if a municipal eleetion
is held thiS year residents of that
that
cOinniunity be given the oppor-
tunity to vote on whether 'cr not
they Want D.S.T.
Last fall . Dungannon was a
"glaring" example .of the coatis
ion, Churches were on either ft
or slow time aS it best suited
• their hours: bf service. High
students going to Goder-
loll were On "fast time" and the
Dungannon public- ath901 on
standard time.
. And so it seeing that's indica-
tive of what we're beading
Sgaifi,
RETURN FROM SWITZERLAND
TO .TEACH T wxsTERN
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacRae
and daughter 'Jean have aviVed
home from Switzerlandwhere
they spent the past year while
EtlteipfrOpl:-.-Stot$:fortligtjtOtidH
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Dancing' tests Here .Saturday
An all -clay Highland dancing - ,•- ..
•Duncan was teaching there: Jean
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attendedcompetition ,will be staged inschool there, .as.' had her ACCIDENT VICTIM ' , Lucknow this, Saturday, Septem- ••••
sister Mary,' who took her final HOME FROM,H°SP/TAL' , ' ler 13th, with competitors from
year in high school in Switzer-. i.
land -the previous • year, and is Hospitalized a month after sill- Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara ,Falls
now attending Western. , fering serious injuries in a motor and Ontario, including perforin-
MrMacRae, who was prinei car accident, r ' '
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Eldon Wraith was ers from the Lucknow district
pal of CollingWood Collegiate for . . : . , '',. •
able to return to his . home' here At the ' first of the ' week sixty
.
an aPPOintment at Weitern Uni— ..
a number of years, has accepted th‘emt olsaterclitaor pik•aasrps;,..m.,....„,....ii=ze:'tico.a,•iE...a.;_ mellotrreiearehaelpel?ceteedn . rThec6elyv,ewdillanbde.
...., . _ ...0. . • received_m_to.lhe,....sta,........rlst,t1,, _le * , •1....,...a...,:. -_,,me,,*-4i,*/
iigure- cas over oth Slibulil- will.. Ire io. i• •a:rdn'"'Sati'ir'••=-7—','.'''''''''''''''"' '----
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ON HOGVOTE'
Ten men from -nine Ontario
Counties were named. last week
as a finance --and negotiating com-
mittee as the first step .in seeking
to have set aside the vote of July
25th, by, which: more, than the
required two -third vote, gave ap-
proval to the compulsory market-
ing of .hogs through *theOntario
Hog/ Producers Marketing 'Board.
The Committee ',plans to take
its'first.step on Thursday of this
week 'when legal advice;will be
received . as'. to the course .of
action to 'be adopted:
The committee was named at Lucknow, • announce the urer K C. :migdie reported, a
a•ineeting in Tavistock last Week engagetnent of Iheir ••daughter, neat .-PrOfit from 'the Centennial
booth • and Lion Brock Cleland
attended by some loo hog 'pro-
ducers,
Abigail Loretta,Montreal, who gave approval the Mr. John Redmond O'Reilly, .sOn got the plaudits for this project.
Motion,. "that action be taken to and-V/illiam H.
set. aside the vote of .July 25th". O'Reilly, of Montreal.. The rnar-
Named' to the committee Were mar-
riage to • take place' • •Sitiirday,
William Harris, Ripley • (Bruce); October 4th at .11 O'cloCk in 'St.
'Arnold' -Darroch, Clifford (Well- MiChael'S phurch, • Lonclon.
•i(nHgurtoonn)).;,;CHhoaws.a'rCdoculostebsurt Beivimgratavke, ;The ;engage' 1404, is announced
ham (York); ..(york).; peter McDonald Of Mary Joan Forster,: daughter
er, 5, Stratford, . and Ross•Mc- Mrs. Forster, to Ronald Alex-
Tavish, R.R.
(Oxford); Theodore Park- of Mr. Wm. Forster and the late
(both ander Richard Perrott, Goderich,
A-, -Stratford-
Perth); Victor Reist, Waterloo son of, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Per -
(Waterloo); joseph Todd, Cooks- rott .in°fareia°guentwY.11ci Court, Ireland
place at •ville•• (Peel), and Edgar Martin; :The'
Chatham (Kent). '• • Chalmers Presbyterian 'Church,
. • • . . Whitechurch. on September 27th;
Mr., and ;Mrs., Frederick Tuck.
of R.R. 2,'Wingharn, wish' to an-
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to -Mr, Neil. 'Duncan • McColl of quite a boost .frorri the rummage Ladies' -Auxiliary. •
tounce the engagement of their. The Club Club has ' over •$L°°0 in 'ill '•11F4t,se'LgI'Ll.°,.11ANIsTivaillalL7wARe ayittri. 6h.
Only daughter, 'Nancy .Katherine, .its welfare fund, which received cfm4iter• will he operated. by the
:All competitors are are -mernbers
OtterRapids,piRaacepiclins, .,othierighpaamarroiangsesar. * amounted
iittehde. ti:',„torvoeCiees.6d100, owfith*Lhlochn of. Tthhee..,,, Ontarioadmiss: ,onHiglehela.nisd , 50c
cueaerirda , , .... , •
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tirdaY' September '2 -7th. .. K. L. MacKenzie getting .a band 'from the 48th.. Highlanders ,and • • , • •
Mr. and Mrs. - Joseph L sM for Convening that project. Treas- .
judges will be appointed by the - ..., , , 1„'• . ,
stay as as, long as they 'Wish. . •
.25c. Spectatcirs .may come for the . ' -• , .`. :•,` •
Association. 'There. will be pipers • -;
day, or at. their convenience and
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It was a: year agb, last week , .
that the first issue of• The Sen- , -• ,
1h*incitii44,.,,,,, .4.ki-hile,,,litr4st:i*ie4trinS:'•anZneen•Wt,4'12?'''''
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premises of the paper since it
was established 85 years ago.
era to aid the knitting process. aaY morning.
. The competitions will be for - '' ' • •• , .•
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. ,. various age :groups from 8 , and •
under to 16 .and under, and • . ' '' . •
BORROW TO PAY •• dances performed will be the
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Fling,.Sword, dance, Shears Trub- • , ,,, . ,,,,* ':
F,011ARENA FLOOR •
.. hais, Irish Jig and Sailors' Horn-
daAyt nthigehtfa_imisthnie efeitrisntg.s°41neeM'thile" There will be medals for the
first, second and third prize win=
term -end meeting' in June — ap- vers for the various dances in
proval- was given to borrow the
necessary funds to permit pay
ment of the account of $2,200 for
installation- of the asphalt 'floor
in the arena.. . • ••
each age group, and -a champion-•
ship trophy for the high Point -•
winner in each group. •
The -competitions will be held
A Government grant of 25 per-
cent is anticipated on the Cost
of the floor, which would amount
to $550. •
Lion Gordon /Montgomery; re-
ported on the peanut sales, •and,
'pointed' out they would like- to:
wind up the project in a couple
•of weeks. or so. , . •
• In order to govern the.number
of' plates required for 'the twice -
Monthly 'supper meetings, Lion
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Wm. A. Schmid pciinted Out •that
members not planning to • be
present notify hiM. by .6.og p.m.
on Saturday, or they will be, re -
Is Your Paid? 165,8. .• quired to pay fortheir meal. ,
Off To School They Go, Twenty -Seven In Kindergarten Class
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40S*.
it waS, off to SClitiol . to • the e d, Mary litabet ' enderson Third • row: Allan Andrew,
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first time last week for 27 be- Gregory Hunter, Joyce Ann John- Anna Graham Douglas Gollan,
ginfiers' In the .Kindergarten ston, Jiniraie Parrish, Patty Ham- Margaret Chester, , John Mac -
class at Lucknow Public $thoOl. ilton. 1 . _ Kenzie,'/Rancy, Walden.
And, it would appear to be with Second row: Murry Hackett, TOP row : . Blaine , Gardner,
1 tni3ted • 're -actions as. they Posed Charlene Andersori, Jamie Cle- Norma Jean Anderson, Barbara
for the Cameraman.' land, Deborah Anne Conin, Wilkins, ' Jiminie flallarn„ Gail
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BOttoni row, (left to right): Jamie Elliott, .. Delores, Whitby, Jamieson, Elva ititblilb (Joanne
Janet TtionitotOn, David' Lough.: Robbie t Boak., * . ' Greer, lib:sent). ---,8etitirie1 Photo
diterimisissiming*sdietioattieattia
Prize lists for ,LucknOW Agri -
Cultural Society's 93rd*. fall fair -
were completed at the week -end, •
and are available to anyone in- •
'teresteil in the 'fair. • Gordon •
Kirkland is is. Serving his second ' •,'
tern.' as president and Mrs., Fred •
McQuilhn is. "tackling he first:- •'• ; •.,.
fair as secretary, as 'successor -to!! • • ' i7‘17,
Alex MaeNay;.' who • resigned- in . •
the winter.. . •
Entries for ,Pereheron• and ,
...Clydesdale teams have been add-,
ed'in the horse class
• In the cattleclass ection ••
for Holsteins has bee . 'added', , •
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without affecting the purebred •
dairy class, Other than Holsteins" • •
Prize money has been increased
for dual purpose Shorthorns•:and' f
Grade cattle.,
Tile 4 -II:. Calf Club, and „ •
Grain Club, • sponsored • 1* the •
Lions, are repeated and can Eaton
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special is 'offered to the exhibitor • •
.scoring the highest. points in . . •
cattle, sheep and Swine. This is , •
additional to the bacon hog spec -
al which ateacts rnany pens . • • •
each year, which are auctioned
off at The fair Indoor' variety is •
offered in' special displays open
to women's organizatibns,' 4-H • •
Homemaker' •Clubs, Girls' Sew-
ing displays, and •a • class open
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to members of the High School .•
Home Econortic§ class, Which is, J‘ •
something new.
Rural. schools will have the op-
portunity, this year to -win bigger
prize Money. For school 'parade • '
-rid dress there ,ate. prizes of ••
$10.00; $8.00 and and $4:00
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to each„ school participating. As ,
well there are three prizes of
$10, $8 and $6 for School thorns
and yell. These ,were judged as,
one event in other years,,
The cow ca11ng ane.bubbIe
gum eor4ests have gone by the ,
board, but prizes Of $5, $3 and
$2 are offered for the most sim-
ilar twins,