The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-10-06, Page 10MONARCH
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MARRIED AT WIARTON ?z
St. John’s Uriited Church, Wiar-
ton/ decorated with bouquets' of
gladioli and ferns, was the sett
ing for. the wedding of Shirley
Frances Woods, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alban E. Wbods, Wiar-
tonrand-darence-ErriestAckert^
son of Mr., and Mrs. John' Har
vey Ackert of Kincardine. The
ceremony took place Saturday,.
September 4th and was perfbrm-
THAT Kincardine Concert As
sociation’s first concert of the
. season will be The Songmen of
—Toronto under’ the direction of
David Ouchterloney. They will
be in the «Lakeside town on
October 25th.
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THAT two ladies made a 225-
mile trip from Flint, Michigan,
to • Durham to attend the last
bingo of the season. They won
nothing. William Kelloway of
Orangeville won. $500 and pre-
; viousTy .had won $1000 at Tees-
w.ater. Asked if he didn’t think
; himself lucky, he replied, that
he pad been playing for three
years; and it was about time
he won something.
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ed by Rev,. F. G. Balsdon.
The ‘attendants were Miss Barr
bara> McCoag, Wiorton, as maid
of honof; Miss Marjorie Ackert,
sister of the groom, arid Miss
June Driffill, cousin of the bride,
as bridesmaids, and Ruth Anne
Woods, sister of ■ . the 'bride, as
rjunibr^ridbSipaidT^^^^^^*^^^-
Ronald * Ackert, brother * Of, the
groom, was best, man. The groom
is a grandson of Mr. and, Mrs.
Ernest Ackert of Holyrood. ‘ • -
THAT among thef nine urider-f
graduates Completing a year’s.
' course . at Wingharii General
Hospital were three district
young ladies/ Siebje Jouwsma
and Ruth Kean of Ashfield arid
Mary Stariley of Kinlough
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THAT Russ Johnston was in
’Cleveland last week with tick-
els for both the Saturday and
Sunday game, 'which of. course
wasn’t necessary as the Giants
swept the series in 4 straight/
taking the Saturday game by
a one-sided score. " Russ sent
Howard Agnew a ^postcard with ,
the picture of the Cleveland
Zoo oil the front, and comment
ed that he should have spent
^.„his-time—there__(withJthe_mon-
keys that is) instead of at the
game.. .
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THAT Mr., Wm. MacDonald, for
merly . of. JKinloss Township,
has / purchased Garfield., Mac-
stone cottage and . moV^d^Bto liis new home this,
weW.i<tEhe MacDonald family
vacated this residence when
: they purchased, the former
MacMillan home on Main St.
THAT. there were some 50 pens
of hogs in the bacon hog com-
petition at Ripley Fair, which
were bought .by Bill Harris at
$30.35. Raynard Ackert had two
pens entered, and had the un-
^usual/jiappen—whenall—eight- —
f pigs7 graded A. . e.
THAT Mrs. Margaret Purves, who
was severely injured when
knocked down by a car on
Main Street early in Septem
ber,, was /able to leave Wing
ham Hospital last week; She
’ is still ..suffering . considerably
from her injuries and is con-
, fiped to bed at the Purves home
in West Wawanosh. . •
THAT Herb Ensign returned
home on Wednesday of last
week from St. Joseph’s Hospi-
, . tai, London; Where he under- ’
went a major operation and .
had been hospitalized for over
; two weeks.
THAT jve recently, received ail
interesting letter from Charlie
rrtBarberof-Chilliwackraformer
. Sentinel employee, and nephew
. bi Mrs. Wm< McNall of Luck
now. From a- Veteran news
paperman, We'.’jappreciated the .
foilowing,personal plug he" paid
The Sentinel, “I "like ypur
. friendly, considerate and homey
reporting of the newsworthy
events in your district”. ,
THAT Dr. M; H. Cbrrin was dis
charged the latter part of the
week from Victoria Hospital
and is convalescing at the hbme
of his * parents in Brantford;
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THAT Mrs. Fred An,derson re
turned home recently from
Wingham Hospital, where she
, was a patient, for some time
after undergoing a leg ampu-,
tation above the knee, ' ;
THAT S. B. Stotkers was at Bea-
/ ton fair last Wednesday acting
as judge of the ♦ 4-H Swine
•' Club..' i '
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'THAT Floyd. Johnston, Alvin
Hackett and. John Rutherford
motored to Alberta this fall
* where they are employed , at
♦harvesting.
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THAT the duck season opened on
Saturday but the birds are
- mighty scarce and hunters
. have been having/little tor ho
luck to date. 1
THAT in the absence % of a resi-,
dent doctor here, there . are
many patients from Lucknow
/in Wingham Hosital.. Included
in the group are several child
ren. who are receiving treat-
- ment for a type of pneumonia
4ha<t hias struck heavily in the
community; Among them are
ASSESSMENT APPEALS
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problem that he had. The sixth
appeal Was on the Potter . resir
dence, which has now been sold,
and was not personally support-
ed. ' .■ ... ■' '
The Board took the following
action.
Reduced the sawmill assess
ment on land and buildings from
$2700 tb $2500 and increased the'
business assessment from 501 to
60 percent or from $1,350 to $1,500
for 4 ah ' over all assessment.. of
$4,000 as against the previous
figure of $4,050.
Reduced the assessment on the ,
Attridge residential property from
$3,400; to $2;900.
Reduced the ■ assessment on the
Joynt residential property from
$3,800 to $3,700. > ;
-/^etrthe^^ssment^on^thertwo"
lots and barn at $150, $100 and
$50’ respectively for a total bf
$300, q reduction* of $150 from1 the
previous total assessment of $450.
. Reduced the assessment, on the
MacNay residential property from
$2,950 to $2,400.
Sustained the assessment of
$1,650 on the former Potter home.
.Cancelled business assessments
of the Estate of W. G. Andrew,
J. S., Kilpatrick, E. M. Hender
son and Estate bf N. E. Hushell,
according to the date that these
businesses ceased to operate.
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