The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-08, Page 15;DA'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,':LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
Y FEB.. 8th, .1967
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lilies Holiday
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I<INLOSS NEWS-
d, Mrs. Douglas Grahatri..
sday on• a. bus trip to
ig a winter holiday in. Fib -
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac
r, •anl: Mrs...;W .. Hodgkin
Leith and Lawrence Mac -
.
ac^
vlacKenZie of Western• Jn
pent the week -end with
is, Mr. and Mrs. Torn
Ind Donna Burt of Kitch -:
e home f,9t. the week -end.
Dickie of University of..:"
and. Douglas Diekie of
Iniversity were -.home for
-end.
from Kinipss•Central•
re enjoying bowling each
ay after school.
soured On
rh Birthday..
nristina Carrick was guest.
Cr 'on Saturday, February
home in Lucknow, ,
r nieces Miss Dorothy
of. Lucknow, Mrs. T.A.
n (Mary Douglas) of
n and Mrs, 1-1..„10... Gainiss
)ou las). and daughter
ith•of R,Re41�Fingham;
ied a: few friends` in .
if her,87th birthday.
arrick:`was born in Ash,
w.nship, a, daughter of .,
..Carrick and Mary
he•ca ne.to Luckr#ow in
I :her -,parents andhas re'
e:since that time. ,
ice Miss Dorothy Douglas
!rel ome with Miss'
pare For
�rdpy Co�erf
Rtes - Contributed) :
e for the concert is just • "
corner. The group'
tined their plansand are.
IQ•, ..
ation to take- a few.
o Goderich on February,
tertain the patients at
ospital is being accepted
e •hoping y" ou. will come.
make it an enjoyable
tere.' . , ,
u picked up•your prize
e you making plans 'for.
n Septerri,ber '15 and 16th?,
Vention.for Agricultural
is being held in.the;King
ael Toronto, .February;
�Set
mittee` Heads
'O.N:L Bruce county•.
es were appointed upon
:e.of the striking 'cor r
)ort at the. )inaugural
)f county.councl, The
es are;
,..Norman Clinton; Alex,
r Underwood; G.eorge
fitt. MacKenzie and.
vlacke education and
Andrew` Carrie, William
thur Teasdale; agricult-
ie Mckinnon, William
;o Wilhelm , Archie
h and Mr, Evans; ret
fames Given, John
)On Wynoci, Fiowarr!'..
ind Mrz Wilhelm; legis'
rs. Stanley Blacklock.;
• dhre on{ 14,, iA•son
eclair.'
filth. unit, :Rosewell
PAGE ..FIFTfiEN
curator Qf Museum Proposes $9,OQ�
itio� To Give Adequote Roo
by SHIRLEY J; KELLER
It appears that an addition to
Pioneer Museum. in Goderich of•
which, James Chisholm is curator,
popular, Huron
County tourist attraction is tb make
room for all exhibits now at -the
:m useurn. and all those expected in
the coming months:.
Reporting.to.the`'January:.session ,
ti, •
:of County,Council; Mr.` Chisholm
recalled, that.1965 Warden Glenn
Webb had asked Y "Do ,ou think.
you'll ever fill it (an addition)":,
The, museum is now "full to the
doors" , 'the•'curator•;said .''
He proposed' a 9,800 sq foot ..two
.floor addition to the present build-
ing at' a cost of about $9,0007 He'
indicated he would' be. willing to
do a great deal of the work':invol-
wed in the construction
In 1966, Pioneer: Museum. had.
Smith, John 'MacKenzie, William',
•Macke and., Ear1 Raeburn;.•county
home, Donald M"c:Lay ,'.George.
McLean, C1arene Schmalz, Rob.,'
ert:Craig,and:Warden'Field, child•
welfare, George Joynt , Clifford
Gilbert ; • Arthur Speer and David,'
.Scott;, property.,. John Baxter-,
Ernest. Greer, 'and Howard..Che--•
ney; consultant (high school),
McLean ,_ Scott and Needham; •
Mtiseurn , .Clinton
Given/Legg—
et and Mrs. Carol Rourke
Also tourist Macke, Currie
`.,•Wynoch Dan Cunningham 'and.
Mason; library ,'.Burton, Sliewfelt•,.
Underwood, Smith, Doug
..K:ruetzWeiser•, Wallace. Wilton,..
Mrs. Davey :and Mrs'. Miller
;Also equalization Chesney , Tea's
dale, .Cumming, salaries and per-
..sonel, Sims,. :Sinclair, Baxter
.Craig..and Evans; -.education assoc-
iation, lvlc.Kinnon,,'Gilbert ; McLay
EMO, .Gilbert, McCulloch, and
warden; insurance,: McL1y ,• Grant,
Speer, Leggett' and `Cunningharti;
A RDA , MacKenzie Spit*
Lowry; constilti've'(public school)
McLean, Cumining, Leggett",
Underv'bod,.Needham, •
Also ward'e'ns 1Jaxter, , Mrs Tessie
Greig and Greer, hospital, Rae -
burn, Sclirriar•z, Clinton, Mrs.
Greig and Mrs.•Blacklocl<; tartan,
Mrs.- Greig' warden Cumming;
trees conservation, Wilton (1988),
.Needham (196:0)•, McKinnon (1.9170)
Traffic accidents ,'are ,the lead.,.
Ing cause of death among per -
ton }firom— ages 5 -to-,31,1,-,t.
President's . Committee for
•`traffic&Safety reports,
23 474 visitors,: 'anincreape•'of
1 312 persons over the previous,
year. Included were 3,362 school.
Children. from 82 schools;
"People were pleased with, what.
they saw'," Chisholm told council
'members "They think they get
the worth Of their money. I: believe
the, Ktuseum will come.. closer to
paying its. way than.many other
projects in Huron"
A'. devoted` curator,'''Mr. "Chis-
.holm noted with' some longing'
that :Huron County Museum had,
been: offered: a Bell Thresher, had,.
'in•Seaforth Before the line became
obsolete,
"It: belongs: in the Museum ,"
said "abut there is :no room ."
A 'bronze 'Centennial plague will,
.be erected:on the new‘:wing
at the •Museum it, was reporxed
,,MORE •SPACE' `
Th'e 'Property; Corn•m ittee is in
vestigating. possible• Sgiutions ,to
problems g. resultin ' from inadequa
cies .at the; Huron County .Library'
site and. the court house where used
•clothing for the Children's Aid has
been stored intone 'of the vaults.
With the changeoverfrom a co
operative Library system to a
County Library Service; .additional
space is, required :for an r increased
Volume ' of books.. Aswell, easily Y
accessible tamps for'g
.loadin •and,
unloadingwill be' needed. T:o:date,
no suitable spotbeen chosen b
y
the Property Committee who will.
�.
study the matter further during the.
coming months:
Members of the Property. Comm-
ittee will also consider:'the problem
of relocating used clothing now
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'MEMBERS SWORN;,IN - Five
•rne'mbers••of the former Lucknow.
District High School Board were
sworn in by Miss Y. McPherson,
at the inaugural ,meeting of
the newly formed Huron Bruce
District High. School Board • From
the left. are Charles, E: Webster,"
William. Hunger , Frank McQuillin,
ClarenceI-Iedley ancf `Gerald Rath
well,
Advance Tinles 'Photo;
stored in a vault in the basement
of the Court House.. The report
revealed that the vault space ;was
"desperate) needed for storing •
records, the original purpose of the.
vaults.
In recent years theunused vault
was utilized as a convenient -place
to store: clothing donated for redis-
tribution'to the :County's .needy. and
\to complete the necessary. labor:in-
volved in cleaning, mending and
pressing the wearing apparell
c•`ok conadiaa Loh fess ,
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LUCKNOW',14OUSE LEAGUE,
Hall's Red & White =- .Schmid's & :Ashton's
Hamilton Fuels — Chisholm's Essos
PLAYOFFS
Series A — 1st and, 3rd Place Teams
Monday; February 20,;,
Series °B 2nd and 4th ° Place Team's.
Wednesday, February 22
Championship Game
Friday, February 24,
The"Floyd Milne Trophy goes to, the winner and
the Hamilton Fuels Trophy goes to ,the runner-up
U(KNOW HOCKEY . TEAM
LUCKNOW ' FLEAS:; .�
• Friday, February 24th
LUCKNOW .SQUIRTS
Tuesday, February 21st
LUCKNOW PEEWEES
Tuesday; Febrtiary.:2lst
LUCKNOW BANTAMS
Wednesday;, February 22nd
LUCKNOW • MIDGETS
Monday,l ebruary, 20th
The LucktioW-Sentinel°'trophy will be awarded
to . the most outstanding : Lucknow player, based
on effort, teampl.ay, performance and sports
rnanship during1Hockey Week.. It will be the ,per-
manent possession of :the. winner.
A Community,, Project to.support and ,promote
Minor ,Hockey.
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Sponsored by, over 70 businesses and residents
of.Luckfow and'District.'•
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Advanced Sale of wickets by all. :minor hockey
players will ,begin •February'-=-
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See Crest Hardware advertisement µfor com-
plete schedule of games.
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