The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-04, Page 7NOTICE RESPECTING •
ASSESSMENT APPEALS .
.• 'Municipality; .Ashfiekt
The assessment roll may be inspected during business
•hours, at the municipal offices located at R. 3 Goderich, Ontario.
Any complaint with respect to any assessment on the as-
sessmept roll may be brought to the Assessment Review Court
pursuant to section 52 of The Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1970, c. 32 °
as amended 'by section 10 of The Assessment Amendment Act,
1971.
Notices of Complaint must be made in writing either by
letter or on forms available at the Municipal Offices.
For purposes of identfication, please include your name
and postal address, and the reason (s) for complaint. If possible,
note also the assessment roll number, the street address, con-
__cession and_ lot numbers,_and the municipality in which the
property under complaint' is, situated.-
Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mail
to •the Regional Registrar named below, and in addition, by
registered mail to any person whose assessment is complained
of, not later than the 31st day of October, 1972.
J. L. M. Harbinson,
Regional Registrar,
Assessment Review Court,
Newmarket, Ontario
DONALD M. SIMPSON, Clerk ,
OGS and CAT.
Prevention of Rabies
NOTICE TO OWNERS. OF
Thursday, Amberley
October 12
Thursday, Dungannon
'October 12
Friday, St. Helens
October 13 Community Hall
Agricultural Hall ,1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
9:00 - 12:00 noon
Orange Hall 9:00 •- 12:00 noon
Friday,
October 13
Lucknow
Town Hall Basement 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
First and. •Second
wy Mortgages
BOUGHT - SOLD ARRANGED.
Available For
ARMS -
RESIDENTIAL -
IMPROVEMENTS
FAR MOR
FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LIMITED
Harriston, Ontario
Phone
338-3037 OR 338-3038
47 Elora Street, • ,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, ion. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 1,0C.K.NOW, ONTARIO
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KINDERGARTEN
This year in Kindergarten we
have 10 girls and 21 boys, This
week we are talking about things
to see and do at fall fairs. We.
are practising marching with a
partner for the Ripley Fair.
GRADE 5 NEWS .
We have a new pupil in our
class. He won't be here perman7
ently, just for the week.. His
,name is Barton Irwin, He has
come because his parents are'in
Russia. Mr. and Mrs. Kempton
are keeping Itim. Mary Kempton
and others have been showing
him around. He lives in Sarnia
and is in grade'six there.
Central School
play, key ever chance I get.
5. D r Congratulations!:
hope y• e enjoying yourself.
1 am glad yoU are playing for
Canada instead of Russia.•
Ripley Fair Is
A Homecoming
BY AB WYLDS
i-Iome'for the week end to
meet friends and attended the
Ripley Fair were many former
residents of this area. •
Some of these were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim' Butler of Smithville,
Dr. and. Mrs., Jack Tindall, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Martyn, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Harris, Miss Kather-
ine Murray, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill
Stubbs-of,Shelburne, Pat and
Mary MacCharles, Brian MacDon.
•ald , Bruce Aitken, D. A. Mac—
intosh, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Har-
ris of Rexdale,'Gordon Munn of
Stoney Creek, Sandra MacChar-
les , Susan McLay, , Mr. and Mrs..
Barry Cliffe., •Mr's Ern-
est Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Brooks,, Percy COurtney, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Hooisma . Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Martyn, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Farrell, Mrs. Jean Ctim-
mtngs , Mr. and Mrs. Doug' '‘
Farrell, Donald.-Ba-rnard.
STORE OPEN
KINLOUGH
- Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Graham were Mr..
and Mrs, Don Thefts and Paul of
Lansing, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs:
Wallace Hewitt of Waterford ,
Miss Heather 'Hewitt and Mr.
Ron Duncan' of Scarborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kennedy of
Agincourt visited on Wednesday
with ,Edna and May Boyle.
Some from this area attended
the International Ploughing
Match at Sebringville during the
week.
' Mr, and Mrs. J. M.j Hynd of
Maple'visited with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Maulden and Keith.
The H. W.I. will meet on
Thursday evening at the home of
Miss Edna Boyle.
SHED DESTROYED BY FIRE
Fire of unknownj3,jgi in complet•
ely destroyed a shed at the home
of Mrs; Marretta Hodgins late
Thursday afternoon. The 'Luck-
now Fife Department were on
hand to protect the other close by
buildings..
Miss. Pearl Scott of Woodstock
visited during the week with her
friend Miss Winnifred Percy.
Congratulations to Mr. arid
Mrs. Gary Sutton (Donna Forster),
who were married on Friday even ,
ing in the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. Gerald Rhody spent
last week at the Ploughing Match
at Sebringville. She was assist-
ing the Ackerts in their booth,
there.
Sorn_e_fsom_here attended the
Ripley Fall Fair on Saturday.
Visitors over the week end
with Mrs. Marretta-Hodgins were
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stanley•of
.'Linden, Michigan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Elliott of Ferndale ,
Michigan:
Shower-Held-for
Jackie Cooper
ST. HELENS NEWS
On Friday evening, Miss'Jackie
Cooper , bride-elect , iwas guest
of honour at a coMmutnity shower
irr the St. Helen's Hall. Mrs.
Bruce Raynard played several
melodies as the ladies gathered:
Mrs. 'Jim CUirran Was chairlady
fix.• a' sTiort program.
numbers were given by Barbara
and Colin Cameron, Kaye ,Morri-
son, Mrs.. Raynard and
Barbara Aitchison. Contests were
conducted by Mrs. Ernest Gaunt
and Miss Beatrice McQuillin.
Assisting the bride in opening
her gifts .were Mrs. Allan John-•
ston and Mrs.. John Rutherford
with Karen Gaunt, Mrs.• Wim de .
Boer and• Lori Miller arranging
the gifts. Mrs. Jim Curran read
an address of good wishes; Jackie
thanked everyone and ltinch was
served at the concluSion.
FORMER RESIDENT PASSES
Word was' received 'of the
death of Calvin Purves arthe
week end as the result of an, auto-
mobile accident at Port Huron.
He was a resident of this com-
munity for many, years having
lived where Harold Cooper now
resides.
HOLIDAY IN BRITISH ISLES
On Friday, 'Mrs. Murray Gauht
and Verna Aitchison flew to
London, England. There, they
were met by Murray Gaunt, M.P.
P. , who has 'been on the condrr-
ent and the British Isles for 3'
weeks. The threesome will re-
turn next Thursday.
Mrs. Frank McQuillin returned
home on Sunday after spending
several days in London with her.
husband, who underwent siargery
last week.
Set Wingham
Night School
Plans for, night courses to be
held at F. E. Madill Secondary
School -are almost complete -and-
a wide variety of subjects will,be
covered judging by the prelimin-
ary schedule.
New courses. slated_for_thi
include small engines and 'out-
board engine overhaul, personal•
grooming and hairdressing, for-
eign -cuisine, woodworking, liquid,
embroidery,; art for treginners,
writers' Workshop and farm mech-
anics and, diesel, engines.
The Health of Animals Branch of the Canada De-
partment of Agriculture in co-operation with -the
'Huron, County Health Unit will hold a' ,
FREERABIES:.WRK
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Wednesday, St. Augustine
October 11 • Schoolhouse 9:00 12:00 noon
Vaccination against rabies will/be provided fat
dogs' and *cats three months of age and over.
Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take, ad-
vantage 'of this .opportunity to have your pets Im-
munizierl. A booster shot each year is recommended. •
ESSA-GES OF-C-ONGRATULA -
TIONS •
The following are some of the
messages composed by the stud- .
ents to congratulate Paul Hender-
son and Team Canada on doing
so well against the lbssians:
1. To Team Canada and Paul
Henderson: Congratulations Paul
for victory for Team Canada' and•
for making us proud Canadians.
2. To Paul: Congratulations I
We are happy,you scored, so many
-goals. We in Canada are extrem-
ely proud of you and Team Can-
ada.
3. To Paul: Congratulations
on your superb goal to win the
game and series for. Canada.
4. pear Paul: I like the way
you do slapshots and I watch you ti
Also new is the decision to hold,
classes on -Wednesdays and Thurs
days (10 each night) and two other
courses sponsored by the County
of Huron Health Department.
include-expectant parent educa--
don and health education.
Sewing classes ,ladies' physi-
caffitness. typing, and
upholstery , all, favorites in .prev-
i0US years ,.will again be offered.
On Wednesdays.
Further detailg regarding fees,
registration and starting dates will
be-annotrno-e-d-s-con---in-The Sem in -
el.
THANKSGIVING DAY
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th
a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Martin's General Store
St. Helens
Evenings
Wingham
357-1656
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