The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-03-22, Page 7VIIITt$DA'X..MA OH' 22nd, 1951
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NC1L0 MINUTES
WEST •WAWA NOSH TWP..
The regular . rneeting .• of. the
West; Wawianosh. Township 'C'oun-
ciI wap he1cCon March 12th wi h
all the rnernbers• • present ,and
with Reeve Everett Finnigan pre-
siding..
residing...
Tlhe minutes .,Of 'the February
meeting were. ',rad and were
adopted as read on.' motion: of
Councillors Durnin and Gaunt.
It 'viias moved by -Councillor
Struthers ;and seconded by
Calor ' Gaunt that, provided a pe`,,
tition signed by two-thirds .of ' the
owners .of cattle in the Township.
requesting that a ' systern of
warble fly control' be. established;
.i's :presented to the Council, -the
•Clei k ' advertise• for appliCatio>; s
for .warble fly' inspector:' The
.motion` carried,' Warble' fly, pow-'
der has been made available for
distrihutjon front' Miller's 'Store,
S. Helen's; K. K'.;Dawson's store,
Dw gannon.; ' Gus.' Dev.ereaux's
store, St.' Augustine and R,
Phillip's, store, 'A'uburn.' '
On motion• of Councillors 'John
ston. • and Dui•nin the Treasurer
was• instructed 'to apply :'for a
certificate• bf. exemption fon un-`
•employment insurance. .payments
:due to permanent nature of em.-
ployment.,
• It was irnoved by.• Councillor
Johnston and seconded' by' C:oun;.
cillos Strutth rs that. West' Wawa-
nosh' ,• Township, .,; providing an
agreement is reached by all nun-
icipalities .concerned,: assun'ie its
share of debentureskfoi the Luck-
now• High: `School District.. The,
motion carried
• Duronin Phillips, Clerk..
e To ,•Broadcast Monday
The Rt : Rev: • Bishop: Luxton
Will' broadcast an Easter : Mess-,
■age over Wingharn station CKNX
' at •4:30 p.m. ,on •Easter bay..
LINCOLN
FARM WELDERS
WELDING :SUPPLIES
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GODERICH ONTARIO: • '
ASHFIELD
Mrs..Reuben Wilson •was:'a re
cent visi•tor in •Detroit.
•• Mr. and. Mrs.. Mac •' Hanna of
London :and ,Mr. , Hanna of. Chat --
earn visited at Mr and, • Mrs.'
' Fra_nk: ,Hamilton's •
•Mr.nd Mrs' Mac'B
:aell of'.`Lon,
don ,spent Sunday •with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Bissett. •
• At. the 'Sunday rr orning.service'
in ;Ashfield Presbyterian' Church
Rev: ` J R McDonald baptized
Arthur, ::the infant`.son of :.Mr •'8i
'Mrs', Rinse' Wiersma.'' •
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THE 1,1JCINOW SENTINEL„ LUCKNOW,, ' ONTARIO
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The Easter meeting of they 011
�- et W.M S.. was held at the :home
of Mrs., . Walter. Roulston, The
resident, 11Qrs,, .Ja,s dY1,acTavisbr,_
presided, for t'he business period..
It .was decided to send. $5.00 for
the 1Vlareh of Dimes. Mrs:. Henry •
and her committee had charge of
the program ..,.,Mrs. Dexter, read
the scripture and • con3ments and.
Mrs. E. Osborne • led in, prayer,
Music by . Mrs. '_MgCharles ;.and
her pupils was enjoyed by pall.
•Mrs John Coiling , and Mrs. 0.
MacCharles gave readings: The
'paper on Easter was. very abiy
given by' Mrs • A: • Osborne of Rip-
ley. Closing remarks were:.given
by Mrs. Melvin 'Coiling •A. 'tea
was 'served by the 'hostess and
committee and a social hoax•,waa'
enjoyed by- :all: .
THE . VOICE :OF TEMPERANCE•
i ario's liquor consumption
for the . •year . ending March ' 31;
1949,• was 75,099378 gallons. The.
cost to. the..consumer: "'reached �a
total` of .$222,454,900. The, revenue
to . the, Ontario and 'Dominion.
Government w a's . $89,,500,000.
These figures are so big : t'hat'•
they do not, mean very much`..to•
our • minds.: They should mean,
this, 'however,:" that a peorlecan-
noit drink its way intoe prosper-
ity, that the. gain in. revenue is'
a small thing cornpared with the.
loss 'in.:, crime, accident,'. disease,,
broken homes; lost working hours
and,: ; hospitalization costs: .Our
drink;.. bill is 'the' measure of our:
loss •and our ,folly..-Advt. •
PAID VISIT TO PURINA
FARMS •IN: •MISSOURI •
Livestock andpoultry; feederA.
from'•this• .Locality Including Mr.
and" ,Mrs.. Cecil • Johnsoti: -of`Ash=
field; 'were recent visitors. at the
•Railton Purina •;Researeh 'Farm at.
•Gray • Summit,. -Missouri:
• The 738 -acre ,farm .:°derrion-
,strates normal, average •:farm
•conditions and the visitors were
.shown how'.grade • •animais 'and
poultry can. beraised more pro-
fitably ,under. ,typical ..farm, con
ditions: ` :..
Following the day long farm,.
tour, the visitors were entertain..
ed • at the ::general offices .of' the`
Ralston Purina'' Company in St..
Louis arid: the nekt day . toured:
the..:Research Laboratories and
savd how.. various • types: of chows
are manufactured in. the St::Louis
Purina mill. •, •
AGE SEVEN,'
Ev'ERy DAY we receive hundreds of requests for
service..its' cost ,hasn't gone 'up as much as most
other. things you 'buy,,.in fact, your telephone bill
now takes a: sinaller part of. the family budget
than it did five, years ago.
,With More .and Morefamilies getting telephones,
you •(an' now talk to twice as Many people•, And•'s.%
in that. Way alone, 'you get a 19t moretelephone
bdrvice for your money..:, . •
At the same :time" `the quality of : telephone
service keeps steadilyinnproving ip {n'a'ny ways,
- as always, telephone•peapl'e;try to, be helpful. and
friendly. Any. way you'look• at it, today'stelephone
is: ii g- value:! ' ' • •
If' Holz haven't: et got serviee:
:You.' can be sure your neighbourhood : will •
• be served, and .your' plai:e . on the list pro.- :.
iected.. taking care '•of;. people without'
• service.as :quickly .as possible is •one .of, our
biggest and most important ,tasks:',
THE BELL TELEPHONE. COMPANY,•
CANADA
HAS OLD.: BANK'. NOTE
,, Ed. Baker of town has. a very
Old "'bank:•. note in hispossession,
but in spite of its.:'agethe thin,
iineri-lik.e parchment :is. •still in
very good condition. ` It is : a $5.00
of 'the, ;Colonial:Bank: of Canada.
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• Welt. ' in 1909.., and:: : for ;. 'several.
years o:Perated a hardware busi ;.;
ness. Surviving are a daughter ,iia•
°I~hree Hills, a :.son in Vancouver;
two. sisters, Mrs: ' Edward Gil-
mour, Lucknow, Mrs. T. J Kir-
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irby,* Steppler, Alberta
Brother of Ashfield Lady
Word has been received of the
death. of =Thomas Kelly, 74, for-
mer. Carrick .Township resident,.
in ..Three Hills,: Alberta:. He. went
`' Yo'ui know, politicians • don't
have, it so easy,'
'Why not?" •
"You'try straddling a fence and,'
keeping both earsto the ground".
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125'to 174 .Ibs: 190 lliS.
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