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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Acclamation
Ashfield Township
sbf>eld Township nomination
eeting proved fairly quiet at the
nship hall on Ftiday.afteinona.
erk Donald M. Simpson received
following nominations;
REEVE
ald. McKenzie by Ralph Foster.
d Ross Eedy,
DEPUTY REEVE
oaD
B,oy4 f Hew ark _ tebb.„ands,
sin. Gibson:
. COUNCIL
(0 3 needed)
odor Reed by .Ross •Eedy and Rat-
Foster. :
ne Frayne by Mark 'Dalton and
1 Drennan, . ' '
and .Barger by Girvin Reed and
don Boyd. •
ace .Cook by Robert Helm and
Gibson. . a
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HURON COUNTY, SCHOOL
AREA No: 2. /' •
. ( 1 needed)
Gibson by Howard Robb and
don Boyd. .
M• arian Zinn by Lorne Hack-
and .D. A.. Hackett.
• Marian Zinn by Jiim. Drennan
.orne. Hasty,
erre Simpson .was appointed •
man of the armee ing of rate-
rs
ate-rs which followed.
ve Donald'MacKenzie” stated
the increase of 11/2 mins
due to an increase in wages
the share of ,the cost, of ambul-
service provided by Goderich
ham and Kincardine tospi,t
Reeve MacKenzie said'that
cipal drains have beena big,.
Tern in 166 with about ten
r construction, and that
s.difficult to get contractors'.
the wok; especially tile
ons. Costs are running
e estimates. He outlined the.
ems of •weirs .at• the outlet of
near tine lake which h. ave
o`ed .very successful as yet.'
ore will be .started until .it is,
mined how the two which
will stand up.. He suggested,
armers petitioning for :drain-
➢:e more interest in the work
being done to insure a rrnore
ctory job.
e MacKenzie, .thajrman: of
ay roads committee out
work done in the county.
road expenditures will 'equal
lion dollars,. The county :
tween Nile and Lucknow
all. widened in.1961 and'
in.1968. A' new bridge will
t on concession 9 neat the
1..
n€w addition at Huronview
completion with room for
bed's.. Work being done on
tail sideroad , • which was .
to the township from the
will: be paid for by a spec,-
t frow the county and the
ent of 'highways. Reeve
nzie indicated this would ,be
year. .
-reeve .Gordon Boyd spoke
MacDonald bridge 'cvrnplet-
66 at a cost of $81; 000,
tennial building at the
p• Park at the foot of the
cession cost *3,852 and a
11 approximately $1000.
ject will be subsidized by
federal •and provincial
ent and will cost the town
' -third of the total. Mr.
e of the development
Amnberley to the lake
it would be startedsoon.
will be paid by the
ant of Highways. except
Vase and fencing. He.
the new county library
ould cost the township
to a mill each year.
or Girvin Reed said costs
verywhere. The gravel
up 1S cents from last
year. Mr. Reed commented on `the
increased time taken in meetings,
over municipal drains which are
increasing every year.
Councillor Eugene Frayne spoke
briefly saying he had enjoyed his
two years an council and would
continue todo his best for the town-
ship.
• Councillor Howard Barger was not
present buthad indicated that he
would retire from office this year.
Larne Cook, the 'other nominee
for council. said he was surprised
at being nonhinatedand would con -
Sent to stand for one year.
Road superintendent Richard West
gave 3 detailed account of money
spent in his :department. Widening
was done on the hill on the -Harris
sideroad. '.Warren Zinn road. and
the Kintail sideroad;
Sam. Gibson, chairman of the
Huron County School, Area No. 2,
gave a report on the progress' of
constructing the new 1/2 million
dollar school on the 9th and said
'that progress has .been rather slow
Witha completion date now set
for.January 21st, 1967. The board
purchased two new school buses
and believe'they Can operate them
cheaper•tihan hiring it done, due
to the scattered population. He
said the surplus for the year has
'been increased with a tax rate of 9.
mills and expressedt the thought
that they can build the new 'school
:and open ate it for ,l1' mills. -
Mrs. Marian Zinn, the other
nominee for the school position,
said that she was very interested in
education but felt that a large pan
of the township did not have tepres-.
enation on the new board.
Other board, members were called
on, Russel: Irvin .and Bob Helm.
Mr. Irvin said that amalgamation
or the :Ashfield and West. W aw anosh
pupils had proved very satisfactory
so far. Twenty-two regular meet
ings were held. Tine nameof the
new school will be Brookside.': . /.
D.A. Hackett. questioned :where
Zion pupils would be attending .
school .next,year and Secretary
Howard Blake advised that they
wogld likely go to the new school
but didn't knowwhen the change'
would be. • '
William Hunter, Ashfield repres
entative to the Lucknow • District :
�fligh.School Board gave a report
of th'e' years work' and outlined
steps taken in the amalgamation • •
of the Wingham, and Lucknow High
School Districts. He advised the
group that: the resignation• of the
Lucknow principal had been receiv-
ed effective the end of. the .term. ,
He expressed' the opinion that the
.board felt they had done the right.
thing in closing Lucknow'High
School and that he thought the.
moat of the ratepayers felt thewore
way. . ,
Ralph Foster, Ashfield represent-
alive on the Goderich District
Collegiate Institute, repotted a •
present ,enrolment of 650 with 124
attending vocational training •
at Clinton. He reported a.staff of
92 teachers with a salary schedule
of $5300 to $12, 600,' A new addi.
tion to the school is being con-
structed at a cost of $1,400,000.
Marvin Durnin spoke briefly and
stated it was becoming increasingly
hard So operate the Dungannon
Agricultural Society with the funds
available.
Wilfred Hackett 'raised the questi-
on of .the cost of the road work on
.the ;Harris sideroad which he was
told was about, $680Q. '
The meeting dosed with the
Queen. •
Donald MacKenzie was elected
Reeve by acclamation, Girvin
Reed, Eugene Frayne and Lorne
Cook councillors by acclamation
acclamation y
and Sam Gibson school trustee b {
Juni�rChOir For:•
u Sunday Service
. • (Purple Grove News)
A number of the, folks from this
area attended; the service on Sun-
day at the Knox Presbyterian Chu
rch in Ripley. where the.choir con--
' sisted of grade three and: four pup"
k I1 of the Ripley Central school..
The children's singing, led, by
Miss Campbell was greatly enjoy-
ed and their teachers, Mrs. Mac-
Donald and_Mrs„ . Stewart were °:.,
hand for moral support if needed
Rev. McCormick` spoke tothe
children welcoming them and
thanked them for coming and'
adding a .bright spot to therather
gloomy day,..
Deepest sympathy is extended to
the family of the late George Col-
well of Kincardine who passed
away Monday morning. Also sym-
pathy is extended to the. Clarke
Needham family on their recent
bereavement. Mr. Clarke Need-
ham passed away Sunday morn:'
ing in the Kincardine Hospital
where be had beena patient for
the past few weeks.
Little Judy MacDonald celebrated
her third birthday on Tuesday the..
22nd . Her afternoon guests were
Lavonne and Bradley DeVitt•,o . ;
t` Murray and Dale Gilchrist, Blair
Bushell and .Frankie 'Dae and of
course her sister Mary Helen. Vis-
iting with her mother Mrs.. Gordon
MacDonald on the same day were
Mrs.. Morley and Mrs: bon ;Bushell
and Mrs . Don Dore.
Folks will be sorry to hear that
Burton Collins was taken suddenly
ill on Sunday evening and had to
be rushed to Kincardine General
Hospital: where it is reported, he
is getting on nicely.
Mrs. Tom Farrell ot, Kincardine.
who .is the Ir. Respresentative,.for.
, F.. W. I.O. and Mrs.: Don McCosh..
P Sr.: Representative returned home
from the• Provincial Board meeting
in Toronto on Friday evening.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and. Nits.
Gordon MacDonald and girls were'
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson . and '
family of Teeswater. • . .
1 . ' Mrs. * W illiam McInnes and Linda
I visited on Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Dori Dore and Frankie.
Miss Margaret Robertson, of .
Lucknow is'apending a few days
this �week; with Mr. and Mrs. Don
f' Robertson..
Mr. and Mrs. Don MECosh
visited on Sunday, with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Colwell of Kinloss.
Those who werepresent. at the
h baptism ceremonies 'for little
illi.Darrell Robinson at St. Andrews
United Church in. Ripley on Sun, •
day . were Mr. and Mrs, Ron For -
stet and family, Lucknow, Mr.
and Mrs . Gerald Murray, Holy -
rood. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robert-
son Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.. .
Gordon. Patterson, Janet Forster of.
Toronto, Dianne. Michaud and Bob
.Forster, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
.Walter Elliott and family of White-
church, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil,
Forster of Palmerston and family,
kir. . and Mrs. Walter Dexter,
Mark. Stewart, Mrs, Howard,Robin-
son, Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs;,
Walter -Forster, and..parents of the
baby, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson
of. Oakville. Darrell is rte grand-
son
of Mx; and Mrs:. Walter Forster
After the ceremony the relatives
stopped for dinner. with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Faster. •
Sunday guests with Mr. and ' Mrs.
Burton Collins were, Mr,, and Mira.
Merrill. Kuehl and .Mrs. ' Sam
Wismer of Waterloo and Mrs.And-
rew Patterson of Ripley..
"Wishing you every success in
the future" writes Mrs. E. Buck .
of London in renewing her paper.
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