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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-05-11, Page 10Confidentigly., i 44, r A r • COUNCUL '.VACANCY mintrutimpow • •2 • THE LUCK:NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO bias everything-= WEDNESDAY,MAY 11th; 1956, 'THIRTEEN NEW CANDIDATES , ,Q.jhT_ OURT' • SPPOY but everything• - and we have 1. everything New by ' KAYSER F' • There's, Something ne , an strikingly smart at' our our. lingerie ounter this Spring a completely new Iioe of KAYSER . :' APF, owns, panties,. and .petticoats. Tailor-trim,or. frilly,. • inboth'- nion y on, •in a statiety of.charming styles,, w. and ray dais' _: colours: Come in;;'takeYoUr. ick,, today! AGENT FOR, KINCARDINE CLEANERS • Free '.Pick -Up' .end .:Delivery Monday and, 1Thursday. Men's, Ladies', Children's Wear -Piece 'Goods.. & Woollens'' - Continued from .Page 11 said, and might only have involy- ed `considerably more expense. It - was also ' debatable'', what the arbitration ; board's d c:a s. i. o n would :have been on the adds • tional ` 1 lh mills' on the . debenture and which Would run . to about $16,000 on the. rernainder . of the life of -the 20 -Yeas , debentures. • Driving • Clanp Down . Mr. • Hamilton said they :,had: tried to clamp' down on reckless. driving, and would continue to, do' so, and asked for the co-op; enatioof all citizens toward which •' Lubknow had asstinled,: safe and sensible driving... ' 1 IN LUCKNOW • •• .a• a from 1.3:0 too 4.30.' �r�n��rr��n�r�re�r..r.n...rl,�rr.�>•P��r, � .. � �� .. SALAD DRESSING 16 `lozi jar ecia .JOHNSON'S HARD: -GLOSS 'LIQUID WAX, pint `.QUAKEIt;. • MUFFET$ . 1i OLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON. FRESH CUCUMBER. PICKLE Heinz; .-1.6 -oz. jar 'PHONE 20, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, '.r,y►' oU�b�a�o�,ii�rl�o�O�ri�o�U�ua�r1�►hi�,u�rM�no�• O�uil�l��. 1 sir .SHOPPING NEWS ;FROM THE `i A meeting 'of the Courtepoy, 1818•, Canadian Order of . Lady Forrester$ was heldat the 'Lad- ies Auxiliary Rooms on Monday, May 9th. President Margaret Wasney presided and a.. good at 'tendance of members was pres- •,ent. Brother Borthwick and Bro- ther Brown .:also. attended. Thir- teen new candidates wene, given. the obligation. :Plans were com- pleted for a dance on : Wednes-' day, June 1st, to .music by Es- qui're's • orchestra; "Several com- mittees were .formed.' The meet- ing closed in -Usual manner and. lunch •w'as served by hostesses.:'. Assessor . Uncertain. Reeve Hamilton was unable to• say, whether- Mr. Eli, Morgan, the new assessor, would 'be able . to act or not: He .was anxious to retain . the post,' but had: 'suffer ed a heart attack,., snaking it un- certain as.' yet if, . +lie•••could'. per- form the duties.. The Reeve . outlined' the road work plans, and the work': which had been.. done this winter by.. the Arena . Committee and authorized by Council, in 'rein- forcing the arena to correct a sagging and spreading of . 'the framework, .which. he ; said was now "as strong . as We, can make it," Industrial Query Rev. 'H Jennings, referred. to .a, recent .' press report, of- a meeting of the Georgian Bay Industrial . Committee, ,•at ,.which. he noted that Lueknow had not been represented .•.• Reeve ' Hamill. ton.' explained why:. they hadnot been' •represented,:'gas- .fromQpast experiences • the' Board question ed if any worthwhile . achieve- ment resulted. • Chai roan_ - 'MacSween • . felt there was room; for argument: on this score, and thought Lucknow: should be `rerpresented:. "He re m _ comended the' publishing of a local brochure. for distribution 'to industrialists at horse: a n d abroad. He had promoted- such _a_project while on the_ Council and hoped that the Board would follow:: it: up,', in ,order. to adver- tise our town and get it on the map.' ouncltflor .- Alex MacLeod said that it: would cost 4c a square yard . to seal the, g_e; ' shard surface roads.; in, 'the_ . v:illd. He also stated 'that , arr angeinents were made to 'have a• bulldozerspread the fill in Caledonian Park: SPEAKS '!N FA' /'O•R OF, DEER • SEASON.; The LOC -Tee -Win Conservation Club held . an open meeting •in' the Windham Council. Chambers on Thursday evening. A fair at= tendance of members 'and inter- ested people Was' present to hear excellent addresses by. Mr. Ron ald Brittain from the Saugeen 'Authority, Walkerton; W. J. C. 1VIarret, Department District For- ester . for : the Western' . Counties' and •Mr. Harold Cantelon of the -Department •Wildlife'.' Division. 1VIr Brittain spoke in :regard to 'growing Christmas trees coin-, mercially, pointing out some of thea ,problems • to . be encountered and the benefits to be • received, 'and also: touched; upon'the form: atiori of 'fish ponds. - Mr. • Mar`jet •gave :an' interest- ing' • on,: deer. The thought. there . should be, 'a 'deer season: this coming 'Fall 'in all : the coun :ties.. Some of the reasons he gave were': •browsing.. ;of• young., tree plantations; carrying' ' of .cattle' diseases and the fact' that many. deer ° were. beinng . shot' out of .season. 1Vlvr Canteion spoke about game .birds which the Department of Lands' and 'Forests consider: suit ;able .for this Districts He em 1phasized ,iwilld turkeys • in par- ticular, giving an outline of their history and care in. raising -then to maturity:.' A 'draw was .made at the meet'- ing to amend. the : membership 'drive 1 .SEE BY THE SENT•INEL.. THAT Miss. Joan Smith, who has been studying public health at . the: University . of ;Western On. tarip,; aria . will ,. graduate ..thus; ' year, ' is doing, field °work for, -the month of May, ' in • associa- • ., tion "•with. the' staff of the Luck, • now braitich,of the Brute -Cour; fy Public Health Unit, THAT Wesley and Allan. Ritchie' :have : , bought 'the Ed Gilmore farm on • the sideroad, and,. whish at one time was known. as the Neil Murdoch faro,. They obtained possession re- cently. • THAT .Mrs. • Victor Durnin • of ' London .•is .still 'on crutches due to a hip :fracture • which she. suffered in. a fall a year ago--:' on May 8th 'to be exact. . AT at the meeting'' of . the rTHLulcknow':Ministerial Associa- tion held .'recently at the :. Un- ,sited. Church _ Parsonage, ' it was ' reported by the secretary-' treasurer that 'the Good Friday service Collection had netted $31.85 for' the Bible Society, .carried on .during the past ter . and spring.; The rod: and reel for.. selling the Most memberships went :to .Frank'' .Caskannette . of •Wipgham. The 'membership:.tick eta drawn;:; won, •a: rod and reel;` for •Neil.; McLennan„ of Lucknow, and": the, creel given to the seller of the lucky' ticket went to Jack: Bannister of Lucknow The:latter part :of the meeting, was, taken Up With discussipn re- "sulting`.in.' the .forming, of a : corms m.ittee to leakinto the'possibili�. ties . of buyingproperty to -be come a..Site for. the.. Club. ' Councillor. George, Joynt ex- -gamed—the, road , •widernrrg . and • improvements being made, at the dttiYrip, 1-11di- provide: a":goodap- proach and turntable • in the dump,- with the. disposal area clearly •marked -. • He asked . far 'co- operation ,in- making proper .use of -'the durnp. Mr. Joynt also. said it . was. the intention ,to keep the ' bowling green • park and other municipal property in more presentable bii ition, i Others called .on ,were :Rims Button and:. Cam Thompson:' SPRING and •SUMMER Children's Playshoes in Canvass or Leather with Long Wearing Soles. 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