The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-08-09, Page 5DOWNTOWN 'KINCARDINE ON,OLIEEN ST.
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Weather perndtting.
in case of rain, sale
will be held
In the
stores.
Queen St. will be closed from N. Durham
Market to Lambton St.
Any BIA members,
crafts people or ser-
vice organizations who -
wish to participate
contact Corabelle's
396.2100 or Maureen's
396'2929.
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Faithful Sentinel reader
does "remember *when"
Editor's mote: the following letter was
received from a former Lucknowite, Gor-
don McIntyre of Richrnond Hill. Mr.
McIntyre is referring to the copies dOf
advertising included on the editorial
pages of July 19 - "midsummer sale of
dresses at B. Pearlmanfs" and July 26 -
"street dance and bingo under the
auspices of -the Clansmen". The editor is
very grateful for Mr. McIntyre taking the
time to write with his "remember when".
Dear Mrs. Livingston:
Indeed I DO "remember when"!
remember Mr. Pearlman, and his store,
as -well as his daughter, Jennie and son,
Morris, whom I had the pleasure of
teaching in the six good years I spent at
Lucknow High School.
When you followed the July 19
"Remember When" with your ,July .26
question about "the Clansmen", I could
mot resist the temptation to reply by tell-
ing you that I am, at this moment, wear-
ing a ring 'With which the Clansmen
,members, presented me when I left the
Club to accept a position in Sioux
Lookout. So you can believe me, I trust,
when I say I DO remember the
viansurieni
I have told the "story" of the
Clansmen to my fellow Rotarians - how
Dr. W.V. Johnston founded a "service
. club" in Lucknow to support the idea of
building a hockey rink, drawing its first
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members from his Sunday afternoon
•class in the United Church, plus a
number of community service minded
business men in Lucialow; how we col-
lected some $7000 and used that to per-
suade our village council to .build the
arena with a $20,000 debenture. Those
were exciting days in the late years of
the great ,depression. A recent statement
by a bank manager Rotarian said that
$7000 in 1937 dollars would be worth bet-
ween $70,000 and $700000 in our present
dollars!
But I remember the "service club" at-
titude of such persons as Campbell
Thompson, editor of the Lucknow Sen-
tinel; of. Mr. Agnew, village clerk -
treasurer; •of Bill Schmidt, village
jeweler, who was certainly involved in
the "From the Clansmen" inscription on
my ring!
It is still a pleasure to read the Sen-
tinel every week, and to note that Frank
MacKenize (also .a former student) still
makes the front page of The Sentinel in
The 1Cirkber_O! the Marten; with former
school colleagues of Frank - Miudie
Fisher and Mary Boyle.
Indeed I DO "remember when"!
Yours sincerely,
Gordon McIntyre.
- West Wawanosh to pay initial
fee for road super's certification
• At the August 1 meeting of 'West
Wawanosh council, Deputy Reeve
HamiltonSeeger acted as head -of -council
in the absencelifcReeve lCranston,
until lapprazimately'4.9 van. 1when 'Reeve
Cranston ,resumed his :place.
Bill Robinson attended ,council and re-
quested ,consideration to giving ',him per-
mission to perform any landscapmg
• (rehabilitation) 'to bedone hereafter at
the St. Augustine pit, so that it can be
done in conformity with his own land.
Closer conummications between Robinson
and the road superintendent were agreed
upon.
Council voted in favour of W. Adamson
and :Son Contacting being ,paid the -sum
of $1700 for blasting, 'priming and vain -
ling the garage roof.
'The road superintendent was authoriz-
ad to proceed with the -reconstruction of
concession Toad &7, „at lots 2243.
'Cowell Toted in favour 0! :paying the
—initial $150 fee for the road superinten-
-dent's application for ,certification, protid-
-ad that a daily log s commenced lutd
maintained from :hereon.
'The Idecision to pay the 20 percent
shortfall for subsidized children attending
the Wingham Day Care was deferred to
a :later meeting.
lthe4buildinginspectorwasmithotizect
to issue Itermits to Wm..Shetler 101'
residence; '33ill Sproul for a Shed and
,John Stryker for a -porch 'enclosure.
'The by...law levying a ,special Tate to
cover a tile drain loan in the amount of
$10000 was given three readings, taken
as read, properly signed and sealed as
number 749.
Council endorsed the resolution of -the
Township of -Howick to petition the
Government of Ontario to enact legisla-
tion requiring all chemical companies to
provide for the return and 'recycling of
pesticide and herbicide containers.
Clerk Joan Armstrong was authorized
'to investigate the availailility and prices
st a steno ehair, table, shelving and.mat
for the 'office and. council than:then.
Hurqn *County weed inspector Joe Gib-
son is to•be contacted regarding the land
that las been neglected ,and mow is
avergrovm with Weeds atpart oflots 14
and 15, ,concesSion'10.
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