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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-20, Page 5'WED,NrSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1,955 • • BRUCE ZONE MEETING' Notices of the meeting called to organize 'Bruce County (Zone 1) of. the GeOrgian Bay Develop, ment .AsSodiation as 'part of the plan sponsored by the Depart-. . anent of Planning and, Develop - ;Tient, which have gone out to • all municipalities in the 'County, • set ' the date of this important meeting as Thimday, Apra 2lat. will be held in the Public Lib- rary, Port Elgin, and will com- • mence at 8,30 pan. • 1‘,../iunielPalities ',who „wish to participate are 'asked to 'send re- .• preserriaViiresronr • theif Cun- i1s and an inVitation has also • been - extended',• to members •�f ...Boards of --Trades; Chambers Of CoMmerce .and other interested . • " • • ' • "• • The , importance of the Zone, meetingis emphasized by hie tact that it will choose i2 Zone • Directors and 'Make, tentative plans(, for attendante .at' the final organization meeting of ,the As- sociation; to be held. in Midland ,on A 281h •. , •• A good attendance is looked for. Wingham. as already many Bruce m zpalitiesz4ileekte' the Association to the extent of a 10e per capita. grant, Wide • in- terest in' the plan is being shown throughOut .the County. * LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LucicNow, oFrAftiO FOURTH CONCESSION Sincere .sympathy is !extended to Mr.. Stuart "hough of 'Walker- ton in the loss, of his young wife who .passed away in the K -W Hospital at Kitchener last Wed- nesday. Blis• grandmother, Mrs.' MacIver. and • aunt., Mrs: I. Dickie, attended , the funeral at We- Lutheran Churh, Walkerton On Saturday. '.• , . : • 1Vir:' and *Mrs. .1-ler13 Bill and Marian, „motored to 'Lon - thin on Thursday' for Mr., Duna Maodonbel; virhO'has been 'a pat- ient! in St.- Joseph's • Hospital • Mrs., E. Purvis,. Mrs. •d. Roul- sten and Kenneth enjoyed 'a few days visitinerelatives at Strath- roy last .week. • Miss Shirley McClure. spent. the week -end with , relatives at Women's Association Group . The GrOUP of the W.A.. Met Tuesday evening in the Church •Fellowship Room With 20 'mem- • bers present. Mrs. G. Brooks. pre- sided for this taster meeting, the theme -being PHe Is Risen". The devotional period was taken by the leaders, Mrs: Brooks and Mit. W. Howey, with Mrs. P..Mathers and Mrs. B. MaCKenzie reading the scripture. lessons. The differ- ent committees reported and the roll call was a.nswered by an Easter , lElAble, verse. The' Ma• i meeting features a sale of bulbs eflaiwers and the leader ask , .that thesbe labeled as to vai-- ,i.etY. and color, 'Mrs. Stuart Coll', • Ye.r bad charge of the prograin. and the: g!.iest; Mrs, Chris Shel-. • ton of• Shelton ManufacturirirCO. gave a very interesting demon- • stration on hand Painting.serving • trays which she and her. husband make:•She donated two .of these •to the W.A. Mrs; L. 'Ashton .gave a piano solo and Mrs, Collyer a reading. The meeting .closed With the 'benediction. The committee in charge served lunch,- Vitited Church .V.P.U, • l'he meeting opened withIcen-: neth MacNay leading the inem- bers in a*sing song. The worship period 'opened with the singing ,of "Reseue the perishine, after which Beverly lVfacNay read the scripture. "Dear Lord and' Fath- er of Mankind" was sung,' A quartette compiiSed of' Elmer Umbach, Roddie ..and..' Eldon Wraith and Arnold Hartford en- tertained the groupwith.a couple • of. songs. Elmer Umbach then gave the topic on "Missionary Work".This topic proved Very in teresting-and• Elmer -gave -many interesting Points -"On the) Work of the miss. ionaries. This brought •tO.,a• :close the, wOrshig. period: All members, of the, Y.P.I. are • asked Ito attend the evening - ser- vice this Sunday as it is hoped that • the student • minister, Mr. Stone, will: be able 'to attend. A box social is planned 'for Wed, nesday evening at six o'clock, A ,good time is expecte4. The meet- .ing .adjourned with puzzles and the repeating Of the rni.zpah. ben- ediction. P A GE FM Before you buy any truck :LOOK *UNDER THE HOOD and be sure of true short -stroke power' • ; Lbok under the hood for:the new kind Of power that's, i— %sweeping the-trirck'hillistrr7,1,7.-rnodermlbort-strokelowee Be sure you're getting a true short -stroke engine—, -with the stroke as shoreas,.or shorter than, he bore. Short -stroke engines prolong ring life up to 53%, 'give substantial savings in gas, and last longer: i•••;!•:•; . ..... .... .„ . • • • 10)4-5:P*P. • " " " • • " " " ' • • " ' '.'•••••••••••"•'• .'.'•••••••••••••••••,..4'., . ........ • .They're* here—the new "MOOpy4fakerS". 4 --Ford Triple -Economy Trucks for '55! . . Come in and see them -get the full story on Triplelconomy-400k under the -hood: ' Tor money-making--ArdieFstre-nginex;---- -,--new-overhead..valve.design in e.very seri_es, Examine the cabs, for.,driver-.saving coin - fort; new Convenience. features. Check die. payloads, see .how Ford!s. money -saving _capacities 'fit into your haulingpicttire. For • economy—for durability—for suitability— • • haul with yOrd Trucks new "Money, Makers" for '55! 11:11.1.01111"r°°1 • F.100 PICKUP GN.W.A—A5000 LBS• . PAYLOAD- • UP TO 1418 LB., yt,P-,0,• • ‘71$14.1.41 LiiP RC 1 SEE YOUR. FORD 'TRUCk.DEALER engines in ALt series! 5 Great SHORT -,STROKE .V-8 engines of the most advanced 'overhead- valve design! • Ford Trucks for '155 offer you five proved short -stroke V-8 engines of advanced, low -friction overhead-valve design - 132 -HO. to t 7041p.--inevery series from pickups to tandeind axle giants! There'snew engineering in valves, heads, crankshaftsr-electricaLsystems- and ...cooling—Enew..savings in fuel and increased engine life!. •‘Driierized Cabs ... new power options tut 'driver • fatigue ... permit more work per day • Again in '55, Ford's famous Driverized Cabs id the way in comfort, 'convenience and ridingease. Nwai••*oiellP,iaitic upholstery on• deep foam -rubber -cashionedseat' N • ew, power Options—Power Steering*, Power Brakes* (even on haikonners), improved automatic transmission* with . new low -gear starts—make all driving'easier! ' (*E.rara-coit oPh`ons on eeilain models.) Over 125 models up to 40;000 Ibs' • extended. range of. spring, axle and tire options' 0 FIRST MEETING /.• KINLOS$ COUNCIL AHNUTES. Xinlois council rnet ithe Hall on Kinloss. 13th, 1955, Mein - bars. present; Harold Perc!4 • Reeve and CouncillOrs Murray.: Moffat, Corm' and Carruthers, ml:tiray,Mciffati" that the m*, utes of the' regular meeting • ot March 7t#1). as read.* approval and signed, •• ' Moffat. , iCarruthers that ..^'Eit Thomson and . .t.zink Miller. be. paid. Calfhood. inspectors' ,feet.. •gurray,Col-traf-the,rold7-41., lavvan,eeleases, to Russell Btr.shelI be renewed for 1955; , .,Moffat- Carnithers—that the., • Warble fly inspector be 'paid $5• 0 accbtint. • Murray -Moat. that ffMrs. Mar- garet Carruthers be paid the sum of $25.00 Couneil 'fees of the late , Reeve. for the period of . Janu- • ary,, February and March meet- , • IVInffat-Murray • that 'DaiiT. MacKinnon be paid $21.25 Codn-,: cil tfeeS for •the. period Of Jan - vary, February and March.. • Carruthers -• Murray that the auditors report for the year 1954. Showing' a surplus of $1,097.47 he accepted arid hebe paid- his fees of $150.00. • Moffat -Murray" that • we • ward the sum of $5,000.00 to the Wingharn .1IoSpital,: balance. .of Kinloss Share' of the new.Wing. • Moffat -Conn that the Kraemer- • Murray 'Drar4age • By -Law' be •• given thirdreading. and :finally . passed sed thiS!, :13.th day' of April,,:19 . • • Murray -Moffat that we 'do now- dadar,Mayotirto2;irria;eelt4•5a5gin .,a• on 'Mon- . Cheques, issued : 'Ed Thompson, calfhoiod ;vaccination fees, $21.20;' Frank Miller; calfhoocl vaccini7 fees, 2.80; Milan Moore, • sheep claim,. Lawience MacLeod; in:Sp. above, 2.40; Mun,. ricipal,Werld,:supplies,.:23.20; Cul- ross Ins. Co.,, insurance. on Hall, 15.95; McLennan 'and MacKenzie, -Wreath, 15.00; Treas Viflage of :Luckno:w, • fire pall, J; England,' .50.00; relief, 100.00; Dr. J. A. age,. Donald; school' dental work, 60.00;.i. ' Ed" Moore, : disinfeotant, W. F-.; 27,60; T. J... Mansfield, gas and oil, W..F., 4042; 0. lfarnilicin, in- spector W. F., 60,00; Mrs. .Mar- • garet • !Carriithers, Council fees, 25.00; Dan T. MacKinnon, 21.25; • W. 'B. 'Ard,:auditor'S fees, 150.00; J. R. L:ane', O. I3oard fee 2.00, postage 5.00, •unemploY. stamps,• .: 5,40-4.12.40; j. Lane, election expenses, 223.89; Mrs. Jas. Smith, •• , „ caretaking, 2,4A3; TreaS, - ham Hospital, balance Kinloss Share; 51000,00.. •• • --t• • Highway eheques: Pay roll No. 4, '$530.10; C. E. MacTavish, fuel • oil, 61.20; L. Backing; snow.,folow, O. Bannerman, •snow plow,; 54.00; H.'1. 'iiiierinaii tire_ and tube, 265.'04; Robinson Ai •Road machinery Co, sepairs and : • labor; .71.11; R. Forster,: welding, • 7.50; Kinlough Garage, .ing, 5:00;" Dept. of Highways,gas • tax, 33.66; J. Mansfield,' re-!. paanci-labori-16-40; H; H-Baii nertnan, snow Plow, 42,00; 'truce MacMillan, Snow plow," 42.00.'• •J. RI LANE,. Clerk, In every series, from half-tonners to giant "Big Joi6s”, Ford offers you NO payload capacities. For example, the new F-100 Pickup now has payloibcapaity, up to 1618 ths, Grosi Vehicle Weights ratigetiom 5000 lbs. fo 40000 Gross Combination 'Weights go,right up to, 60,000 lbs. Axle and spring capacitieshave been increased.. ' • • TH,ERC'S A 1(,..55 r)RD.T.Riick 'MADE To IYIEASURE.FOR.E'VEIFIV HAuLlNp JOB! .9 icit,*110!At. Omits'4 et*s rotwaiz siva *wow fr.X11 samti iPAltaft DUMMY 441411, • 4 SP1001. SUS MINH °starch ea er r' RE4iLECT kitg: cocilt. • AS -w.i. -pREsur)Fmtb' , A.. .41 ZL1.. The annual meeting.. of the Lu.ckriow Wornen's Institute was , heid On Friday,' :April '15th,:. in 'the Reereatibn Centre, wjth the president, Mrs, Chas. COOk,.ir charge. Following ,the op.cning exercises and the roll oall, which vst-;a's answered' by -Ole paying •of . fees; it :was'. decided to send ;2'5 • to Hospital. Mrs, W.m. 1 Dought: ga've a splendid report of .a meeting of the District, Dir- (to1' 'which , was 'held, at Bell - ;file reports ..uf the clifferehl. 00111111 ittO('S 41,1*(1 given 'and • lowing are the slate 0 -0 teem: ir0icTent M Chns,' Cook; 1st vice, Mns. .,Russ Robertson; 2ml: vibe,„ Mi. Win, Douglas; treas., Mrs. A. tIav,ens; Mrs. j. W. Joynt; assistant 'pian- ist, Mrs. Grant. Mcbiartnic4 dis triet direetor, Mrs,/ •rtuss John - 'Ston, •, Following the sirtging of The 1110,w -Oueen, the :members ,sat ddiArn to. . enjoyable pot -luck SuPper. 4e4r44:oorse.44,4.4,,.4,4,4. r4444rripwsreorrre- ,x4