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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-17, Page 7THE...imcKNow'sENTINE‘f LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.: SAGE SEVEN. EpNEWAT; JANUARY 170 101 CHRYSLER DODGE PLYMOUTH WINPAM ONIARIO • PHONE.357-3862 1972 CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop, fully. powered 1969 DODGE .Coronet 4 door, 6 automatic with radio 1968 FORD Custom 2 door, 8 automatic, power steering and'brakes 1968 PLYMOUTH 4'door, 8 automatic and radio 1968 VOLKSWAGEN with radio 2 — 1967 DODGES, 8 cylinder automatic with radio 1970 ARIENS snowmobile GERALD • H. WOLFE :PALMERSTON -- 343-3632 ALL ENQUIRIES CONFIDENTIAL . 4mr. garr. +aro Amor drip. dm. • Arnold Highman Realty Ltd. Kitchener, Ontario CRAWFORD MOTORS ..,....•!A.,•••••*••••••••••••idwas ... . . .. 1st AND'Ind'IMORTGAGES • BOUGHT, ARRANGED, , AvAILABLE, S., .RESIDENTaL, - ,IMPROVEMEN- ETC . LUCKN9W INAUGURAL CONTINUED FROMPAGt 1 $40,000• for current expenditures. 'S * * ,• A grant of $400 to the Lucknow; Agricultural Society and $200 to 'the Lucknow Horticultural. Society was authorized and is available upon request • 's , M,• Harper and Co. was f• appointed again as Virlage Audit- or for 1973, A. E. Herbert was. appointed as clerk-treasurer and ( Mrs. Charles Webster as Deputy-, . •• remuneration will re-: Main the• same for 1973. • $500. . .. • , . per, year forReeve .and $350 per year for each Councilor. $10 is paid .for special meetings. • 4 , • r Emp were left' over u eeting With any in retroactive until the first of.the year.. * Floyd' Milne requested and was granted an increase in the pay- ment for garbage collection 'from $55 to. $60 per week. Mr. Milne Thursday. and Friday .on the', garbage collection, ,provide.s his own vehicle and hires his own 'help. • , * .POrter's Septic TankSry eice., who have been providing the vil- lage with a'snow rernaval.serviee,. advised Council of a-rate increase for some .of their services; loader, was $9 per hour, new.price $12" per hour; backhoe, was- $10 per hour ,, new price $13 per hour; bulldozer work remains the same at $15 per hOur. • loyees salari ntil. a later m decided .in this regard.. A motion was passed to contin- ue with the Porter service if and 'when required. • * A letter •from ReeVe 'George' Joynt expressed his regret at "not being' able to attend' the inaugural meeting; • He extended best, wish-• es qo council. and offered sugges- tions On several orders of business. One of these Was to consider by- law prohibiting the operating of snowmobiles in. Liicknow after 11 p.m Mr. joynt reported • inany *complaints about the irres- ponsible actions Of snoWmobilers. Councillors discussed the matter and agreed withIhe seriousness of the problem. They deCided to go the route of• a warning and appeal to snOwmobilers before any.by=law was passed. ' Acting- Reeye 'Eldon Wraith recommend- ed that a letter be sent to the local snowmobile chib expres- sing thanks of council for their actions in the past in the policing of snpwrnobilers and their atterripts at eliminating the problem as much as possible. It .was suggested that the club again assist with the problem as much • Some discussion centred around the possibility' of converting GRADES 7 & 8' They are busy doing public ' speeches. Two or three will be -picked to say their speech in i the auditorium.next Friday. INDUSTRIAL ARTS • At this time of year the Grade 4 : 8 girls take Industrial Arts for ' I three weeks, instead of Home Economics. The •Grade 8 girlt , • are Making book shelves, letter. holders and copper foil pictures. KINDERGARTEN CLASS The Kindergarten Class has just started painting, and taking "time". There are colourful bulletin • boards in the room.. One was done on Humpty Dumpty.:'' -OPEN AREA This room includes grades one to four. Grade 2 is doing a pro- ject .on Animals. They had a "Games Pay" where all the child- ren brought•their games; this took place after recess on .Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. After the 'excitement, of Christmas, the children took. a 'while getting settled but now they're quiet and hard at work. HOME ECONOMICS The Grade 8 boys are taking Home Ec . 'instead of Induitrial Arts. They are working on the sewing machines and are also ceived in revenue. It was dec.d, ed to carry on with the same dog tagging and dog control by-law. • • Village Works 'fore Ma h Cliff Crawford, was again appoint ed as trench inspector for the muniCipality. as they could'. 73 dogs were.' tagged in the : village last year. $322 was re- lochow Central • • ColiseumComplex, Exhibition. .Parli.Toron iANUARY 3' 1 FEBRUARY Sponsored by o,k.F.E.b.A. FOr R'egisttation Ca,rds,.y see your fl6aresi ilea ler. For further infOrmation •rite to', CANADA FARM & INOUSTRIAL EQWPMENT SHOW, 481 UNIVERSITY. AVE, w eception of Mi. and Mrs. Greg Zion to Kippers to visit their Jervis (nee ,Peggie Hodges) on cousin Mrs. Ross Chapman (nee' Friday evening. They are cousins Grace Coleman). Mr .Chap - f the bride. Mr., and Mrs. Greg I man's funeral was' on Thursday. Jervis are now residinjin i Mr. and Mrs. LaYerne Pent-: Mrs. Marshall Gibion of Luckno. Land from. Detroit visited the Pent' visited on Saturday with Mr. and land families here this weekend. anc family of Seaforth visited ' Sympathy is eicpreised to Mr. • Fred King was taken and 2sirs..Tam Culbert, Cheryl al .Hospital on. Thursday.,. Hii death of 'MrS. Culbert'S father, ;ife has cared for :him at home Mr. Lorne NeWbigging, at his urins a lengthy illness. ; 'home in Listowel, On Sunday arrpularice to Goderich Gener- and Lynda, due to the sudden • Congratulations to Mr. and morning. s.. Stewart Curran, R. R..#.1, CEMETERY -BOARD MEET ngannon, on the birth of a baby The Dungannon Cerr4tery girl' Janpary S, 1973, at Goderich Board met on Saturday afternoon .M.• Hospital; and, also for their annual Meeting at the o N.!.r. and Mrs. John MacDonald home of the secretary-treasurer., Mrs. J. M. Reed. Regular busi- (nee Linda Little)' Whose baby irl arrivetVanuary ll, 1973. ness and new rules and regulations were discussed.. Chairman Arnold 93 YEARS OLD •2,iipriie Jones will he.93 yeait o f. Hugh•Mc.Whinney for the co s.hine changed conditions. Roger Pentland, who is recuper- Chem liquid ernbroidery for sev and ,gftls this week end. Mr. and Ones, at the home of ,Mrs. C.Bar Mitzba forAube, ,the 13 year storMy until Friday when the sun, Synagogue in Toronto ed to this remarkable lady who . isdrs. Thos. yebster accompan' Reeps house for her son Melvin. ' red Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley age. CongiattilatiOns are entend- year. •• . eral former friends and some new Mrs. Bradley were guests at the Lucknow, demonstrated Trim visit Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas Blake, 614 son of Mr. and Mrs. Len . Harvey and Eldon Ritchie of in the sunny S'Outh. On Sunday, January 21, Mrs. Stothers asked to be replaced by On, Thursday Mrs: Harvey Mole. of. Goderich to Willowdale to Last,week Was Ver cold and Flick, at Shomayim Shaarei' On Wednesday Mrs. Robt• Tuesday by plane, with,. in accornpanied her 'brothers from Detroit to have a.holiday y • ating from his recent illness, 'left . • SChOol cooking pancakes and.other goodies in the kitchen'. SPORTS Borden Ball..Teams have been organized and have played one game which took place last Tues- da,y.' There is' also a Floor Hock- ey team and a :garne was held on Monday. BAND The Band is practising for a con cert that will take .place later on in the year. lessons. Thecourse has only • seventeen lessons - only four 'more to go! TOps Meeting Regular meetings of Tops were held Januar-Ord and 11th with, ' Queen, of the Week being Mary Hackett and Ella Hackett , respec tively.. Mayme Wilkins won-the hair appointment' for losing the most weight' over the Holiday Season. DoOr prizes for the t WO weeks were w on by Eunice Cunningham and me. Wilkins Charm bracelets for losing over :20 lbs.:were awarded/tO Barbara - Emberlin and Mary Hacketi;3 frigerator Charms (6,Consecueiye week's( loss) Barbara' Ernberlin, !Mary Hackett; Scale Charms . ;second 6 consecutive week's loss; Barbara Ernberlin, Ella Hackett; Queen of.the Month Charin (DeCember), Shirley 'Hackett., Programi were given by Anna Johnstone' and Wilma Clark. Betty Ernberlin arid 'Margaret Black led in 'exercises. • Kenneth Hodges received injur ies - cuts., to his left hand and • orn ligaments in the arm, When caught in the, elevator at his, mill. Qiiick thinking prevented' more serious injuries when a.custorner shut off the power immediately. Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Kettle and . Sr,and, Mrs. Clifford Kettle of Leamington attended the wedding Caught Arm In Elevator DUNGANNON NEWS Maple Grove L.Q.L. 1044 held a euchre party on Monday, Jan-- limy 15th in Zion Orange Hall With 7 tables' in play. ' High lady, Mrs. Wilfred Hack- ett, high gent „John Ritchie, low lady, Mrs. Jack Errington and ' Mrs. Allan Ritchie tied, low gent William Irvin. ' The next card party will, be / held in two weeks. Card Party -FRENCH Grade 7 are learning words' for the winter season. They learn - their • lesson.s by using telephones. OPPORTUNITY CLASS 1 11 they do well they get bori bons' (candies). Grade 8 are nearlY The Opportunity Class was busy finished reading and writing in Mrs. Wm. Wiggins, and on Sun- We are happy to know Mis. Pent ,. [the village tractor for• snow remov putting up a cheerful bulletin 'French. They done thirteen 4 day Nil. and Mrs. George Ribev land is feeling 'wonderful' again. ' al work but nothing definite was board in the main hallway. TO RON TO ONTARIO.