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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-22, Page 11969 mow • $5:00 A Year In Advance — $2.00 Extra To U.S.A.. LUCKNOW, ONTARPOT • WEDNESDAIGTOCTOBE Slinglt Copy--15c----- First Coule Wed At South Kinloss Observe 50th Wedding Ann•X .RATE DOWN S.HARPL. Thefirst couple wed in South Kinloss presby terianChurch 'Wel- comes' .friends and relativeuo their Lucknow' home: on October 18 , on the occasion of their fift- ieth weddinganniversary: - W lhant 1 \:1acDonald' son of the late �•1r and''Mrs. • 'Mrs, Angus Mac- " .Donald.; 4th concession'of Kinloss, inartie&Ma_y tahan-;_daughtetrof the late Mr, and Mri. Duncan Graham , 2nd concession of Kinloss 'on October 14, ,1919.: They •:were married b�� Rev. ,John G. Reid ::minister ofthe church • .Mdr. and Mrs.. MiacDonald spent .39 years of their Marriedlife on their farm located on the .4th con- cession of. Huron and Kinloss.. I'n, : 1958 •, • they, moved, to their present, ''ilio:ughb ••:Street home.' Over the years, friend and relarives have known t1W ac o► a Thome as one 'of;good hospitality and fellowship.`' \Ir;•,and Mrs. \lacDonald pace:.' taken an active part in:,church and: •comMunity'life`... Mrs..MacDonald Is Is a life 'rnember. of South Kinloss ,hand. Mr. MacDonald .has served ,for. many years' as 'Clerk of ,Session of South. Kinloss Church They have•"a family of three .Margafet who resides. in S'arn'ia 'and teaches at Hanna Melnorial School; Graham, who resides` in London with his wife Freda,: and' their three children',. • Anne , gross onaay-dale' i School and County Continue 'Clim by+44004.444444444444+14044+444.444444-4444-114++++++++ increases.21; n (19); Kinloss-Lucknow Public however; m the -ceuntir-r-at-e-.and_both,the._kublic: a,,nd- 1. • ; :Huron -Bruce District High School 24.85(21);..- Lucknow, 4.85(21);Lucknow• General 41.39 (67). , Commercial rates, with last • year's rates in brackets: 'County. of Bruce 21.72 (19); Kinloss -Luck- now Public School 23.38 (21); • Huron -Bruce District, High School. 1..:.0GKN11 The tax rate for the'village of Lucknow Twas set at- art, .wee s ular• October council Meeting.. On the, overall picture, Lucky-• now's rate for 1969; will decrease , 17 mills, for residential and;15 mills for .cornrnercial. � ,high school rate..., ' 4: . , • Lucknow's total rate - for resident- ial property will be 109 -mills ,as compared with 126:1ast year The' new commercial rate is. 121 with . last year's figure being' 136;, The rate•for the municipality it- •Breaking,it,down, the following self has been reduced 25 1 mills figures apply; for residential and'24, 71 mills for Residential rates, with last year's 27.61(23)Lucknow General commercial; This has been offset, rates in brackets: County of Bruce '48..29 (73), ;EIIINIIINIII■lII8111NI11111■III■IIIOIIINIII�III■111111■111111■IIIRIIINIIIEIH�IIIIIIRI IINIIILIIIII�.IIINIII■IIIIII�III�IIII�IIII�ILI�IIfII Injured While 100th Birthday For At Work Monday Lucknow Native Herb Ba•tzer, , son Of Mr, and Mrs: Gordon Barger of Ashfield,: was injured while on they job at Lucknow. Wood Products shortly '.. . before noon on M'ond'ay.' -and Bill is an Area ,Superintendent of Schools with Middlesex Board of Educatton:-_.Ikr, L M Mack) who ives, in ;S.arniaLLwith, his' wife Jud and their three children, Janet,' John, and Elizabeth. is a' Research . . Chemist with Imperial.' diI. CONTINUED` ON PAGE •' 2 . • • A'very successful• sale' of stocker cattle at the Lucknow Community •, Sale on Monday grossed: $91,000. Robert .McIntosh is sale: manager. 400 :head' went through the auction ring .. Eighteen yearling steers averag- ing '740 lbs. were sold by Wayne Stanley of Lucknow to Art Leslie of Bellwood for 33 ,,10. ' Three yearling heifers averaging 675 lbs. w ..IT II if R. R. 5 Wingham to Neil Rintoul of West. Wawanosh for 26.10. •Bohr heifer calves, averaging 470 lbs . were sold' byFred McQui Hitr•uf-Wegtlya-wanosh to Findley ; Bros . of Bellwood for 32.10. ouncil Briefs. Consideration is being given by,: Lucknow council to the purchase of a new ladder truck: At last week's meeting, The clerk and • chairman of 'hydro were authorized to seek approval•from the Ontario Hydro to purchase a new Gladder truckandalso seek information on whether or not Hydro would assist •A in..the' purchase of a new pickup utility truck George Newbold , head of the sanitation division of council; rep- orredtff-Y ri sp'mtI i e wittf Oti=7 ernment officials regarding present burning at. the municipaldump: The teinporary licence to••burn:has run,'out and Mr.',Newbold is present. lv exploring ways' and means of ' correcting: the dump problem. Some time 'ago, provincial.author- ities issued .restrictive regulations regarding burning refuseat the` local dump and` dozens of other dumps 'tlrouhout this part of Ont ario. Information on a land fill operation has been sought but most alternative methooLs stiggesta high, expenditure: Burning at. the tuck - now dump is now confined to one .• day a,week.. • Two tenders.were'presented for the fuel oil contract at the Lucknow Town Hall and the Lucknow Fire' Hall. W .A "Bud ' Ha'miltoit had been providingthe fuel for the • town hall at 1 1/2¢ per gallon dis- count off regular price with.no ;set:: vice. Lucknow Co-op had been: provx.ing t o Fire Hall-oilbed reg- ular priee' with service included. I, The tender was awarded' to •W':, Ag "Bud" Hamilton, for both buildings at 18.7 per. ¢ ...gallon, 2,80 offff the regular price; No service was in- eluded, n-eluded, I ie was cuttingarborite at the; time, when a piece flew from the'. Saw striking him and knocking.hirrt: unconscious, Herb was taken by' ambulance:,to .Wingham and Dist- 'rict hospital. where he remains •tinder observation luke'�urtl�er ackey Plans. • The, Sentinel his received'a : clipping from the Grand Rapids Michigan Press of October 15. The clipping was sent to us by 'Rev.. Dirk Lieverdink former minister of the, Lucknow Christian Reformed Church: .. .:It concerned the..100th birthday. of a Lucknow .native, Edgar Hall. We'•would be pleased if any of our senior, readers'could.provide us with some information'.ab'out Mr. Hall's association with 'Lucknow where'.he.was. born. •'The article read:: • and �• I neverrraarneda, I mind • rn y own business." ENGAGEMENTS • LOWRY - HUNTER Mr, and Mrs.. Ralph Hunter of R. R.'.4Ripley -Ontario-ar-e_pleased •to announce the 'forthcoming'• marriage of their daughter Shirley Mar-ieLto Mr James. -Da vid_iowry. _..._:... 'son of -Mr :and. Mrs : Eiden L �wry,� R.: R. 1 Kincardine, Ontario.::, The wedding will .take place • at 'Pine' River United Church on November 8th; 1969: candle,, representing 'the' 100 years: was placed by Mrs;. •Catherine Frank. R.N. Official recognition •. came ,from the Grand Rapids City.:. Commission, in the form of. a: resp- lut'ton. Mr j Hall was born in Lycknow n no , moved -to -the United States:' as .a boy and worked as a for'y ars „lumbermano ye A meeting of the Lucknow Minor Hockey Committee on Sunday . ; made further plans for the coming minor hockey season. Regist ration will still` be received at the Lucknow Town Office for a few days during -regular-roffice hours. ome hockey sweaters a goal equipment are missing. Anyone, having these items is urged to' return them at once to ,the Town Office. The Lucknow House League will • soon•be organized under the super- vision of ;Donald Hamilton, Barry %; 'McDonagh, Jack Farrish., Toby, 'Greer and Leo Courtney The =se-hedule wi11 be det -filed vhe-n= e • is' available Temporary schedules of practices have been set for Saturday Morning, as foilosets ilan.tams_, R',,'tO 9,.31, . House League,, .9,30 11.30; Fleas, 11::80. -.12,30.. Although .the definite -days are ;not complete the hours for other.,pract= ices will be I3antan, ,: y p m ., Pee:. Wee:,' 6.15 p,m:;•Novice, 7 30 p: to ; Midgets , ;8.30 p.•m Juveniles, 9:30 p.m, 111iU;1!1IliUIlI■{IilliIl■IIII X11■11IU;l1■111U11:11. That phifosphy and his i00 years make' Edgar Halll,nnique :; : A veteran of the Spanish-American War and World War 1•, Hall celebr- ated his 100th birthday at a small `party in his honor at the Michigan Veterans Facility -One-stout .10 He came to the .facility -in 1959 'and has been in good health', al though he broke a hip .four months ago, andlasn't walked since 5011Anfliversa a Dayligh:t'Saving Time officially ends at 2, 00•a m ;' this Sunday morning, October 26th. Standard time will be in effect Sunday. . This weekend is the. one' time in the year when you Can pick-up an 'extra hour of sleep and still go to at a at t e same time It's the same hour you lost. last spring when daylight ht time :commenced ..• Don't forget: to turn the clock back an hour"upon-retirin�; on Saturday n ght • 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111 Mr, and Mrs. •Melvin King., res- idents of this community for the past three years, are today observ- in` their 50th weddin anniversar The event is being marked quietly at their homelat the. north edge of: Lucknow, the former Canadian National Railways section house: lvlr and hilt' g.w_-e e�.. _..>~ria:rrre: on October 22, •1919, in Sydney'. . Township near Be,ileville.Niel is a native •of Madoc , Mrs.. King, the. former :Alma, Fox , is a native. of Sydney Township The couple fartie. thirteen years and spent the next' thirteen Years in Toronto. • lvlt King was a. rotate ins • ', ect p .tor.w.ftlr RoselawnDairy for six years and $pentsever year..in_ CONTINIrit D O'N PAGE 2'.