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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-21, Page 50-. ty. • a,l IG• op. s and .rtiain • meet- bene= ke , con- church a new !ties. of lsI ings..:. EY x 478 lustily 11fUSsDU,AY, Nov. Zlst, 105.6. cULROSS ,COR1ERS Mfxs. Win. Wall of N.inlough spent the 'week -end with Mr. & Mrs. John St3humacher.. Last week saw three days, of open season for hunting deer. There' were bunters aplenty but the deer were scarce, ' We under- stand ..carne hunters in the in - mediate ivicinity weres uccesafnl ; in getting a wolf. Mrs. Prank' .Brawn and . 'leg spent, Tuesday. evening with Mr. and Mrs.' John Schumacher. • We : aye .sorry to report: that .little Kendra Donaldson fell and --injured---her wand,re qq toring medical attention. Miss Helen Schmacher • under- went a .tonsilectomy ' in 'Wingharn Hospital al on Saturday morning, We .are glad to report that she was able to be brought home on • Sunday.. • TB3• LVCKNOW sENT110.1.40 LUCKNOW, ONTARIo Mr. and Mrs. James Wraith,' p spent, Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Henderson & children, Paramount, ' Mr. and Mrs. •1 idford Wall ,& Donnie spent Sunday with Mr. f and Mrs, Ed. Collins, Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs, Alex• Whytock and Harold .spent Sunday with .. (family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whytock and children spent Sunday with iMr..and Mrs Robert Rank,. of Harriston, . Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart ac- Cornpanied Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart of Kincardine on a Mot- or trip to Fingal to spend the week -end with LAC. John Ste- wart and Mrs. Stewart of the RCAF station. Mrs. Tom. Stewart remained for a visit. . The Westford Willing Workers met at the home',' of • Marlene .Decker on November 13th with 12 girls .present. The (meeting opened with the theme song and the. 4-H pledge. ' They learned how to do stay stitching ' arid. 4a bound +.buttgn,_hole and how to anake . a flat seam. Mrs. Jack Barr, the assistant leaders dictat- ed notes. The next" meeting will be held at thehome of the Hal- derby gills' (Mrs. Ted Halden- hy.'). Lunch was served. Alice. Haldenby, , thanked the hostess; •a„ GUARANTEED TRUST. CERTIFICATES • short term -5 years_:. pay 4/2% interest, payable half yearly Unconditionally guaranteed as to ..'. principal..and interest • . authorized investment for trust funds • IN `5 YEARS.. $500 ACCUMULATES. TO $624:60 ' STERLING TRUSTS C O R. 'P O R • Head Offices • .72 Bay A T .1 . 0 N • •Branch Office 1-3 Dunlop St., Barrie. I BIG'VAL 1955 Pontiac, fully equipped $1,950. Two 1955. Standard Chev. Sedans, "fully equipped ; $1,895 1954 Chev. Powerglide Coach, fully equipped 1952 Ford Sedan' 1952 ,Chev. Deluxe Sedan' 1951 Chev. Coach • 1951 Plymouth Sedan 1959' PiymdutIL•-Seil ..,.... $' 695 '$1,495 '$ 995 $1,095 ..$ •795E, $ 895 e ,ICT 1950 Ford Coach ..$ 495 NG. 1948 Chev. Sedan .. .:$ '450 71 Two 1948 Pontiac Sedans_ ' A • HOP t. emorial ,7 -Seven ging . [TES and riable Specialty .ON ,. entatic .,..$ 495 TRUCKS A Number 'of Stake Trucks in. 1947 ,and 1948i Models. 1951 Mercury 1 -ton Pick -Up ............. :........... ..... .'.... $ 495 1951 Chev.:. 2 -ton Stake " . $ 750 .195I .Mercury 3 -ton Dniiri►p 11'ruck, ready to go 1950 1 -ton GMC•..Panel .....,., ,,`.. • $ 495 Two 1949 ,Ford Panels $ 325 ' 1949 I - ton Panel ...verted to' 'a' bus ,......"....,..+:$ .:495. 4 ton GMC eon 1949 Chev. 1/2 -ton' Pick -Up .......................:..$ 425 1949 Chev`. 3%4 -ton' Pick=Up • $ 395 Brusseis; Motors . Huron County's l±'oremost deed tar Dealers Cash, Trade, Tem -- Open Evenings Until 10 Cities Service Dealr Phone 73x, .Brussels AeHt.]2T.• Y:•. • REDUCE HALL 'ASSESSMENTS (West Wawanosh Council] The • November meeting of West 'Wawanosh . Council was held on November .13th; 1956: A .Court of Revision • . on the 1956 assessment roll was held during the first' part of the Meet- ing. It' was decided .to -reduce the: assessment on the Parish Hall, Dungannon and on the Women's Institute Hall; St. Helens, to $600 each ; ' •• A :transfer of 'assessment •for public school purposes . was• ap ,proved: ' " Other items.. dealt with were: non-payment of 1955 dog. taxes, changes .of• ownership . in regards to ,proaperties, etc; The .following bills and ac- counts were ordered paid. on a motion by •, Coit ficillors Durnin and McPhee: • iMrs. •May White, relief allow- ance, $22.21;. J K. Scott, assess- or's salary, selecting jurors,. etc., 364.00; A. Rollinson, stamps, pos- tal supplies, 8.17; A. • H. Erskine, Co.. clerk, indigent patient, .47.25; J. F. Foran, compiling and for.. warding tax . statements,: 92.,15; Howard= Thompson, fees; Bruce = llosis inspector, 6.20; Wm. Geed. fees' • Brucellosis .. inspector,;. 2.40; Ontario Hydro; Wingham, -Twp. hall . hydro: account, 6.07; E. H. Agnew; debenture'..payrnent due Lucknow. High School, .3,391:40.' Highway Accounts ' Lorne Ivers, salary, $176.25; Omar . Brooks;: cement; •151:25.; .Ev- zap 0 „rids'+► • PAGE. FIVE )1' GOOD.. DRIVER VO4 O U QW .TOO �C ELY A sudden stop by the car in. front .Can.. result in an,accrdent,. I•f you fail to sto`p'3:. in :time,.. that accident is your -fault: *Good. drivers 'make certain" th:ey: •have •Tots of stopping roam,` whatever their speed. QW GOOD,.A. YOU -14- D RIVEN -HABITS DEPARTMENT/`OF HIGHWAYS, .ONTARIO and Mr, and •Mrs. Clare. Spading and Allan.. of Walkerton • were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs, George Haldenby. IVIrerett Errington, - welding & ' rent and Mrs.. Arthur Breckles, .of cernerit mixer, 40.00;. W. R. 1 who spend the summer.;at Clam Mole, cement .gravel and hauling Lake,' returned to their . hoarne at fill, 75.00; ,Norrnan' •Mc'DOWaldLucknow: haul. 'gravel and culvert,. 46:0Q; • Mr.. and Mrs.: Harold Hald- John Rivett, '.,work . on sidewalks 67:09; Wm. H. McClure, work on sidewalks, . 66.50; -Leslie Schultz, work on. sidewalks,_74,20;•George Moore; work on sidewalks, .49:00; Albert Phillips, work on culverts, Wirigham Hospital 'earlier. in ;;thee enfby and family spent the week- end at Toronto. Mrs: James Hodge was ;taken to London'; during the week for. a medical cheek -up. She was. in 21.00; =Ronald E. Forster, back- hoe, installing culverts,' 144.00. On ;a motion -by Councillors. McPhee and Mills, 'Council ad- journed to meet December -15th next. ` J F. FORAN, Twp. Clerk. A • pleasari smile always goes a long way: and has. . a'•pleasant habit' of coming back,'".. KINLOUGI-1 Mrs. Harvey' Hodgins, Mrs. E. Sitter, Mr. Linton Sitler; Mr. & Mrs. Ezra Stanley were in :De- troit 'attending 'the funeral`: of. their , brother-in-law, the late •• Frank. Elliott.'..• Eight `Slumber Pals" met at •thetheinhome• ofme n ° Sutton, for, third' etiJoang 'on sleeping; garments. Instructions were giv= en on laying.. a, pattern. Plans were made ---to ha-ve-Miss--Shirley- ; Bullock , home economist, at the next meeting which will be held at the home ''of "Daren 'Nichol- son. Nichol -son, . Mrs: , Wesley . Guest, went' ' to London, during the . week to spend, a few days with Mr. and' Mrs....Stanley Johnston and fame- ily. w. Mr. Denzil Matters visite with Mr. and Mrs, Prank John- ston. He . was accompanied .by Mrs.Hedging. of :Wing.- ham.' • • p Mrs .Frank •Maul•den. & Misses Edna and May Boyle spent Wed- nesday with Mrs.' Charlie Hod- gins at Windham,: • We are sorry to report • that Mrs, 'Ezra Stanley was taken to • W ingham I3ospital on Thursday, We hope for improved health. • Mr, and Mrs. G. H, . Sparling I • week.. Sunday visitors with Mr.' and. Mrs.' : Bert Nicholson and family were. Mrs. Clayton • Nicholson, Judy and Bonnie of 'Ripley and Mrs. Ed Hedley, Helen. and Ke•• - vin of. Kincardine. Miss,May Boyle ;went to Agin- court on Sunday. to attend late funeral of 'her cousin, :the late Mrs: Herbert Kennedy. . •Mrs.:Geo. Haldenlby is sppend- ing a few days with Mr,. and Mrs. Clare Sparling at Walker- ton. Visitorsduring the' week. and .Sunday .with Mrs.. J. W. Col- well were Miss .Olive Orr of Ar thur, Mrs. Don. 1VreCosh, Purple Grave, Mrs. Jack ' Mason and children o London, Mrs. Geo.. .Colwell, ' {#ialyrood and Mr. and : ' •Mrs. Currie Colwell. and Brune, Con.` 2.: • Mr. and Mrs. Herman . Fisher and "family of.'Hennailler visited with • relatives here' on Sunday: - SATURDAY EXCURSIONS LOW FARES EVERT SATURDAY (TO AND' INCL. DEC. 15) .Tickets good.going pndreturning. same Saturday only..: Allenford. .Brussels Chesley Clinton _...El -ora.. �.--•'.. Fergus Georgetown. Gederich. • Guelph • EXCURSION FARES .FROMo $4.75 'Hanover $4.30 Palmerston' $3.40 4.30. Harriston 3.75 Southampton 5.90 4.75 Ingersoll. 3.70 Sarnia ` 6.55 4;75. Kincardine 5.85 Stratford 3.45 2.45' Kitchener- 2.45 -kStrathroy 5:20- 2.45 • Listowel. 3.60 Walkerton . 4.60 .1.20 Mitchell 4.00 Watford .. 5.75 "5.05 Paisley 5.20 Wingham . • 4.75 1.90 Owen Sound .4,75 Wyoming': 6:20 •Bramptoni ' ,85: 'FULL INFORMATION .FROM AGENTS. Mw .!rpm 4 ,y.xye H•�r. N • Tr u;J':ILV'Yf#".i..1.-•'w•w•%• .!l...H..Y... .w..`• • • X11 '48 • •r