The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-02, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JULY Ind, '1%
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THE LUCKNOW SEN?INEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
PAGE •SEVEN.
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..Reasonable
See us for experienced servicing and re-
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From 'bumper to bumper, top to bottom,, we •
know how to keep cars. going,
.4-14.44.444+.
Sign.LeaseFor
Of�icc Space
BY RICHMOND ATKEY
Huron County Board of Education•
and Clinton ;Public Hospital 'Board.
' have signed a two-year,'lease
office; accommodation in the
• Nurses', Residence, Clinton, at,
year , co.m'mencing July ;l
was reported.to the former
;its meeting in Central
econdary School; Clinton.'
ard-Uf'Education wlrbe
$2,•500
1969, i�
body a
Huron
responsible for payment of light,.
.heat' and Water bills; snow removal
:.and caretaking,.;inside and out;:
and completion of Its own' alter=
rations
review '•process whereby the Execut
ive Committee has the authority.•to
authgrize capital` expenditures to'a
maximum 'of`$2,000 per item.
The Board approved `a :motion
"that the Executive 'Committee of:
the Board be authorized to proceed
within the limits of the 'budget•
established , '..
REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
' 'The Clinton'• Hospital Board :ha?. ,
agreed' to puts in a gravel
parking
.lot With reserved parking space
for 20 automobile's; ,and: to provide
• a separate entry`for Health Unit
employees: and •patients
A„ltecationsothe-Nur_s d
• enceare•estimated to cost $3,211'
at" an agreed on price, made upas
follows;
Lighting $1, 69.2'.(providing for •
• li-ghtng-i-ntensity-of-80-400t
candles as presently exists, in the
Board'Room), partitions, doors,, re
• moval`of built-in desks and
,vanities $1,;324;' painting $296.
re -.rt; mdrea: h
The . t.e . .
r, po
following •equipment and machine
requirements furniture, for Direct-
or of Education, Business :Adminis-
trator, Superintendent of .
.Schools, Assistant Superintendents',.,
Chief .Acc antand ount 'Office Man
_
ager ,:Purchasing Agent, Plant -Sup-
erintendent ,
Sup erintendent, 'three secretaries, two
•• clerk -:typists, three clerks, General
office equipment less three exec •
•utive desks .and three secretarial •
desks on hand."; • • •
• Equi ineni and machines: six type-
writers
yP
writers. less three already owned; •.
duplicating •equipment (one, owned .
one-Gestetner to be purchased);
photocoying equipment; calculator
.,(twoif payroll done centrally); add,
ing machine; filing, equipment '
isome.owned); cheque'
protectograph machine (already
• -=owned) --tiwi3 atingxn. es -
'electric postage meter; air condit-
ioners. Various supplies required in-
clude letterheads, envelopes etc.
For the aboV the;'Bidget. Review
CQmrtiftte-ttidlihe.:Boar l approved,
a maximum expenditure of $1'7,000
and the Board already has
established a capital expenditure;
�Y'w Y'.41 iPY+Y'Y•'A'•A+4-. nrr.a • ++.i v.rcti dry.
BY MURRAY GAUNT*
M.p.P.`NUR-OWBRUCE
The:Legislature, is recessing ;t
end of this; week and. so,,thisw
'be my last report until the Fall:.
:_will -;-therefore -try--tp give_a;-c
,r�nrral' Reu�io
,t ClpiDonald
The'. annual Clan Donald reunion
was held on Sunday, June 29th at
Clan' Donald, the summer hone
of Mr.- and. Mrs R., L., IvlacDonald.
Members attended church service •
Knloss = During -the- after=
noon;, relatives from far ,and:near.
,enjoyed a good visit.; Games were
organized 'for the .young,:folk .by.
Doreen MacDonald .,'A 11 sat down
to a bountiful• picnic -supper -<on the
lawn,. .
President, Inglis MacDonald,.
presided for, the ,business 'meeting ,.
It was decided to revert to the
original date - Civics Holiday Su'n
day:- for.this annual reunion.
The president; ..xpressed sorrow.
in the passing of'Jack: MacDonald
of Thornbury and a minute's siren'•
ce was observed Vina Jamieson
was. unable .to attend this year and
was missed ; • •
A telegram,Was 'read 'from Dr..
Anna .Wright.and messages were
,`received from other members of
the'.clan
Newsletters,containing interest-
ing' family histories and'; compiled••
by the- president were 'distributed:
''-Thanks was, expressed to the `host
and hostess and Stewart' MacDon-
aid 'moved a vote of thanks to the
196'9 executive : • 'Photo a ums •and
a Clan Donald scrapbook proved:
'most. interesting .7'
Passes,_
At
Kincardine Hospital
ALICE HARRINGTON
Alice' Harrington; youngest daugh
ter of the late William and Eliza
'beth .(Co ling) 'Harrington passed
Jun 6', ii Kincardine and District
he °General Hospital where 'she' had ,'
ill • .been.' a patient' since.'• January ;. '1968 ,:.
I Alice, who was in her .sixty-sev
ap--..--enth .year was born-on-the_fourth
sule summary of the Legislative ,
highlights which took place this
'week'.
The Legislature this week gave,.
approval in principle,, Committee,,
of the. Whole House approval, and
-third-read-ing4o=a=bil_1-which=-w411 —
bring Ontario into the 'federal tnedi-
care •scheme on October 1st'
concession. of Huron township where.
she resided,' until ten years ago when
ahe'carne to Ripley and made her
home. with her :cousin,: the'late,
Miss Margaret. Black:, Although y
handicapped from.birth, during
her long illness she .never complain,
ed Her kind aril cheerful nature
Won ffr her many friends:' She ,is
Ontario :farmers rejected a "propo survived' by one sister; Margaret
•
sed General,Facm Organization, (Mrs Warren'Lever) of. Detroit. and
a sister -in --laW , (Mrs. Joseph Harr. -
The G.F.O.: proposal attracted -My
intori of Palmerston also several
43:8: per cent in favour, •far short g
nteces.'and nephews.. Three sisters; •
of the 60.per cent it needed to:pass.: Jennie Mrs;: L. Reid), .Minnie (Mrs;
Agriculture Minister Stewart ob-
vously distraught .over the results, Webster) and Mabel:.also two
,brothers 'Jose h and Albert: ' retie -
said he couldn't. understand why the P , P,._ ..:�_
ceased her;
LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
KINLOSS: NEWSWITH MARGARET THOMPSON
10 YEARS AGO
~ . JULY 195.9
The„conga-c _ -.
proposal hadn't met, with greater
favour among farmers "However,
we wanted their'opinion.and wegot.
it, he continued
Premier John.Roba'1ts' is consider
rtructurin -'Ontario'"s ever`
g.
lengthening legislative •
sessions into three sections with a
recess between each starting wit$
the session that Will get underway'
next year..; .
'This present session will recon -
vette 'on• September, 30th "which will
mean that'rnembers will have a 12
week- break before drawing, to a
conclusion the session which got •
finder way on November 19, 1968,
The members despite a Christmas
'vacatioti and an Easter Recess; have
been sitting for a record' 117 days.
n or it; o, iFe-t-atgee
date of lune 27th, set by the Gov-
ernment a few •weeks ago , . •
members Chalked up, record sittings
for the week by sitting until 12:;30
-;25-a•: m
A.Tvi��londay Wit; 1
Tuesday, 2:40 a.a1. Wednesday
and 3:40 a rrt. Thursday night.
Funeral services were.held from
the McLennan '- McCreath Funeral
Home on Wednesday,. June;18 with
her minister. Rev. G.' Ball, •
conducting the service. Burial was
-1Cemetery.- eter Pallbearers-- -.:
m Ripley c m y..
were Doug Lackie , Robert Osborne ,
Carrick, Allan and'•Harry Codling
and Leonard.yoan'. '
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The Ontario Food . Council tabled
its:re ort. into beef'P rices and .'indic indic-
ated
•
ated the high price wasdue to a
scarcity of beef on the North,Arn
erican Continent.
'
The report further said,' "Our
;Research into, the trade pricing of
beef does not show evidence of
exploitation although it is noted •
that while the price alive, and
carcass beef has eased in the last
.two wee s, 'average reta paces•
continued on an upward
trend." '
Major changes in Ontario's assess
merit. laws; and procedures were: prop;
posed this weekinthe Legislaqure---
by Municipal Affairs Minister,
.Darty :fvieXeough r
of •a new school at Reids Corners:
was; 'let. to a' Waterloo :Construction
Coni an ` •'
Nine hundred tons of hot mix '••.
asphalt were._rolled-onto_s_ectfons_of.
a half a dozen streets in the village.
in a planned program of hard topp
ina ,
and threshers never unloaded in
Huron County. The local` agent was ;'”
;Alex Hackett of Ashfield and they
.were.delivered to various points• in
trite
Clifford Kilpatrick shipped a
three -year --old Hereford 'steer that
tipped the scales at 17.00.
Gordon Brooks, local: transport
operator, purchased the Walden
Bros', livestock, fertilizer and feed:
license and business in Ripley;
Tot•lot re -opened July .2ndfor.the
summer season. The Recreational,
Cor. mittee' had_ sponsoted, this pro-
jest ,for the' past few years. Leaders-
for the 1959 sumrner were Ann.
Crawford and:Joanne. Hunter
30 YEARS AGO
JULY 1939 ,
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Five •Allis Ctfalm.ers a 11 hart
•cro . p _,.
western were unloaded at the local
depot. This was the first
load of #hese, combined, harvesters
'A heal wave .sent the •ther'znornet-'
er" soaring to a little over tb
ninety degree mark: ,
Kinloss Council increased the
bounty on wild -dogs- fr-orn--$i0.-ta
$20 '
A great blazing•meteor like .a
ball of fire, streaked through the
sky to the south of the village: It,
was seen % ya nurnber of people
locally..
5a YEARS :AGO
JULY 1919
The Teeswater• New had a new
proprietor: as W.J.. Wraith sold the.,
business 'to George. K.. Brown of
Bridgebiirg.
S. S..No 12 Ashfield in
their: promotion examinations :nam
ed the following pupils James
MacNain Lloyd Robb:, Christene
Ross, M . ;Jamieson , J . MacLennan ,•
Shielis D... Boyd , A . MacNain r
W:,Rossr V. Robb, J. Ross, W.
Robb,: C Brown, A. _MacKenzie, • ••',
R Shielis, •E: MacLean,. K: Boyd;.
K. Ross, -R.D;. Ross. Teacher T.M.. .
Kempton, .•
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Way to su,ppl.y the'nitrogen needs
.of 'a bigger, yield crop,, is With
CO-OP'Aqua;Ammonia, This•low-
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Toss during' application
--Fro- irr-e-x-per=t recommendation --t
.trained -operator application, 'the'.
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supplemental nn'f
itrogeertili-
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