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THRSDAe Aga 29th, 1951
KI IGSBRIDGE NAME WARBLE.
rs. carve .Y a FLY O P E RATO R S.
Mr, andI
family of Toronto spent Easter
at the Garvey home.
Mrs, Blaisc Martin'. 'was in
Haitilton for, -the week -end,
Mr, T: J. Lannan was. a 'wee'lk
end 'visitor with Mr: sand Mrs.
Lyal' Lannan: . .
Mr Jack Fitzgerald .spent the
holiday With Miss Leila Murphy,
Mr. .and Mrs. Roy' Masonville,
'Miss Mary Murphy and' Mr. and
:Mrs. Ray Murphy spent ,Easter
with. •1VIr.. and Mrs. F J, 'Murphy,,,:
Presbyterian Guild
The Ca•1l'•, to .Worship. read by,
Winnie Stewart,; the. president,
opened .the- Guild meeting'. of
March 26th:. Hymn} 454 Was .sung
The scripture was read by Betty.
Madly, , Elmer .:Umbach • efavored
Huhn ',a' piano solo and Gladys
Chin and Ruth . Jobriston sang a
duet.''rheminutes were read and
adopted and a "business discussion.
held. Hymn 481 w'as sung. Gladys
lVfacDon'ald, spoke on the topic,:
Which -concerned ° our responsibil
ities' .as church °members.. and the
vital meaning of. the .vows we,
took When joining, :the church
Rev. Winn closed with prayer"
Service‘ind Satisfaction•
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New Automatic- Oil Furnaces
Installed—Now`• In;: Stock '
FURNACE REPAIRS
Bathroom Fixtures R6' .Repairs.
SEE THE OIL .RANGES.
EAVETROUGIIING.' .•
AIR CONDITIONING
Gilmore
R R. 3, LUCKNUw
'Phone .61-r 13;, Dungannon
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PITTSBURGH
KINLOSS COUNCIL;. MINUTES
Council met in the. Hall on
March 19th, •Reeve Gaixr.uther
being absent due to illness ..and
Councillor McKinnon being away.
Murray -Moffat : that Harold
Percy act as reeve vro=tem op
this meeting.. The minutes' of the
last regular meeting of February
12th .and, speeial meeting of Mar.
1st as read.': were approved arid
signed: •
Circulars • are to be ; secured.
frorii the Department at•Toronto:::
and 'a copy to be sent to each
cattle . owner in the" township re
'warble fly. spray.
The owners- • of, .all. . cattle
brought •into the 'Township for
pasturing for the ' summer ' must
furnish certificate that their cat-
tle have received two spraysfor
warble fly control.
'S'uitable .action• to be taken re-
gardijig petition Of, E, J.' Hedley
and others.. •
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oun.cil. adjourned'Ian�d conven-
ed as a Court, of. ,Revisibn on the
Ross Drain • improvemen t by-law.
A number of appeals were heard,
'and .the. court •was adjourned to;
April. 16th at 2:0U .p:nn. for: fur
ther 'consideration. Connell 'then
resumed' for general business..: •
Mr.' 'George :Tiffin' was .'re -ap-
pointed • rbemnber :.of the . Saugeen
Valley' Authority. ' •
The'.Collector's time 'for return
of. the roll. was `extended•to: April1
16th..
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, • LUCKI OW, ,QNTAltiQ; .
.I ,ONNYBROOK.
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Mr. and Mrs. ;Stuart'iCharnneY.
and Diane. were recent visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Hender-
son'at Kippen.
Miss. Irene Jef f er§on of Kippen.
is 'spending the Easter vacation
at her home here.
Sgt. and , Mrs. Herb Dainty and
sons of Caynli Borden were week-
end, visitors with Mr.. and Mrs.
Ed. Robinson.
Miss Irene O'Connor of London
spent the .Week -end with her, sis:-
ters,, • Me Misses' Margaret, arid,
Rose O'Connor. . :.
. amiss Mary: Kennedy is spending
the holidays. at her home.at Se -
forth..'
;�Mr. •Gerald ;Jefferson of Wind
sor'spent the'vye•.elc-end ..holiday
with ''relatives jere T.
Mrs. Elitabeth Naylor and M.
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Wm. Elsley of Ben.,miller were
Sunday visitors ,with Mr.', and
Mrs. Gordon Naylor • and family:.
The W.M.S.' and W..A met, on
•Tuesday . ' aftei,noon at the . home
of Mrs .'' Nor:man 'Thompson. The.
president, Mrs, :H. Jefferson, :pre
sided over the W MS: program.
Mrs. Arnold Craig. read the scrip-
ture lesson ' followed: by ' prayer
by Mrs. Jefferson, after which
all joined in resting the Lord's'
prayer. A . 'reading on Christian'
stewardshipwas given by 'Mrs. R.
Chamney. 'Mrs'. "Stuart Chamney
read the •cl- ter thee study
BOOR. Mrs. H. ~Jefferson. and. Mrs.
R... Chamney sang a duet. The W.,
•A: meeting -was in charge of. Mrs.
PAGE' ;SEVEN;.
t the Botta
10.11111101 ikum 1$
For; many farmers, operating .funds are
!ow at this time of year.. It's the in-between
period when there's lots of expense, little.
"income. If .this is your problem, talk it over .
with your B:of M manager.'
,• If you canplan repayment from. your farm
income, there's mnney for you at the B of
— for seed, feed or .fertilizer.
SANK 'OF`•MON. TREAir
lucknow Branch: CHARLES' SMITH, Manager.
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WORKING WITH „CANADIANS IN EVERY 'WALK K OF.t;aFE.$INGE''•181.7
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'S. Chamney,' Readings ,were•
giv
"en by Mrs:' C. Jefferson and Mrs.
.Norinan Thompson: •The . MisseS
L' iuise "Jefferson . • a.,n d Grace
Thompson,: contributed • both .. a
vocal and piano duet. Lunch :w•as
::served by•the •hostess:,assisted by
Mrs. C.,•. Jefferson. and Mrs.
Craig'
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"Choose .our' 'rut carefully'',
reaas a ,. Kentucky backwoods
road si n. "You will be .in: it -for
about miles",
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The• tender of 'H H:: Banner
man ' for . •crushing and. trucking, :■ ■
the necessary . gravel, for the'.year �r.. /_-�. ® .f ' `. ;.... �: `•
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1951 Wag .accepted
Mr. Frank Miller's application
'forwarble. •fly inspector was ac- '•.
•cepted'; Mr: Ed Thompson's ,ap-' •
plication for supply . of tractor,
and help; and Mr, 'Gordon' James it
for operator ,'of±spray machine.ml
The' '•audi oi's; :.report' for ' •the ■
year 1950•'•w•as filed and accepted..
Council then adjourned to• Meet: ■`
again on ' Monday the16th, day r ■ • '
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of April 1951 or at' the call of the l.S
Reeve.' •■
Cheques issued Art . Br eckles;
'2 fox .;bounty, $2:00; Harry Lavis,
1 fox bounty, 1.00; E. H. Agnew,:+ 1
'renewal prem treasurer's bond, at
8:Q0;:.•G: R.'"Gear, grant Crop; Im- -•
proverbentr'.Ass'n., 15.00; J: R. ■
Lane, hydro at hall,: 5:04, .Salva •'.
tion Army,, . grant, •10;00;:•Harold ,'�
McQu'illin, ' ;2, fox.bounty, : 2,00; 1 """
Municipal World, supplies, '.4.34; Is!'
J. R. ' Lane; postage, :4.00; .Mrs:' ■ `
Jas. Smith,:`c'aretaking, 6..50.; J. R..
Lane, Clerk's fees Branch .B:•Ex-
tension,; 25.00; •W: B. Ard, .audi-
tor's fee, 120-.00i Miss: McKenzie,
relief, ;20 00
Highway cheques Pay roll: No.
3 Y2 94',�G E cT–av-ish; .fuel-
oil, 69:23,•. E' R .'Gaunt,` trdeking,,:
55.50; .,Armco;Drainage, '• culverts,
246.54;.. Becker Equipment' ' Co., '•
'repairs, 1.10.94;. Dept. . of High- •
ways; 'gas `tax, :39.05; _Dominion •■
Road Machinery 'Co., tires, 324.48.; ".
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R: Forster, welding, 22..40;: Ezra ,■
Sitler; 'sn9wp Awing, 271,60; Lorne •. ,
Beck iia g,. snow -plowing . 4.75; H. :
H. ' Bannerman, snowplowing., ■
1652:50; ,,Township Kinloss, road •, •
Assm. Brandh B Drain, 63 00. ■
J. R. LANE, Clerk..'
WALLH IDE
FLAT WALL PAINT
PITTSBURGH'`
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Can be washed easily'—painted'
Over without streaking., Don't
rortapare it with short-lived sub
stitutes Pittsburgh's new wn
der -working Wallhide comes in
34 attractive colors -= in' Flat,
Sni-Gloss,i and `'Gloss, finishes.
John''W1 Henderson
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phone' 150, Lticknow Ont:
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HOLyROOP
Mr. and Mrs, Piero . Garrett of
Toronto spent ..the •Easter, week-
end • with Mr. and Mrs. • Ernest
Ackert. • • . .
Mr,. and 'Mrs; Robert Riddall
and 'slay were Sunday visitors
Ai/1th.,Mr.. and Mrs...Max Bushell.
Islay .remained virgth' er ;'sister'
, fpr a few days:
Mrs: George, Hiltz. • returned
home' on Sunday' after having
Spent the • past two .'w.eeks' with:
• her parents at'Stayner, who have
been quite 'ill with pneumonia. •
� •.Melyjn Percy of London s:pept
the' holiday with his parents, Mr,
and. Ml's,. George Percy. .
M. Ernest Ackert • has been
confined ' to .. the. house for the
past two 'Weeks .wth .pneumonia..
• Mrs, James Smith and boys,
were. Sunday visitors. with. •Mr.,
.and• •Mrs. ' Peter Moffat; Culross
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard I.Reid &
daughter visited Sunday evens.
frig' With •M'r. and.• Mrs. Baynard i'
•„ y• Oi'�/ RICH •ONTA1,I6
Ackert:.
Mr John Wallet O 'en Sound
spent tIYe weep -end at' the hoick)•ONE O I
F ONTARIO'S FINEST MEN'S WtA1R-.T$TQRES
of her son; Mr. .and Mks:' Jack{
Buy That New Suit and Topcoat at
PRIDHAM'S MEN'S WEAR
IN GODERICH
We have received a large shipment of.
,SUITS AND TOPCOATS
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we invite you to inspect this very fine collection.
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See the new gabardines, pic and pic, .'d>iagnols, etc.;'in
in smart double breasted styles.
.MODERATELY ;PRICED
.TOPCOATS'.:,. ■
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Tle finest ' group :of topcoats we have' ever had
in 'stock -gabardines,' exerts, Crombies'sealshin,
`Mae in Scotland','. Priced at $38.50 to $65.00 I:
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'.STETSON and• BOCK . HATS-
• $5.95 to.$1000'
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FORSYTH and. ARROW SHIRTS ' 2'.;..
, t '$440 •,to $6.50 .
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