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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-04-12, Page 2i� '1M= 4 TBE LUCKNQW SENTuv'Et ; LIC -140W, ONT4]. Q ife nstitute �ersh�p • Mrs,, truest 'Ackert entertained: :the H;ii,I, on Thursday. • after= • noon.. Mrs. P. A.' Murray ed. The ode :sand the Lord.! s -pray- er *ere'repeated in unison fol- lowed by minutes :arid correspon- dence; A orrespon-ddence.,A sum of money was voted to the Salvation -Amy. Letters of thanks were, read and hospilali "taeion was • discussed. The pro- for 1951-52 was; read, •. !by, • the eta Mrs.• 'Eadie ecretary. ry Wm, 'Ead a $c Miss May Boyle were, chosen • ' delegates to the Guelph . confer -`i • +ence•in . May, ., Reports of standing committees were given: agricul-• '. tire^ w and • ,Canadian `industrieg,, Nem. .Jim Smith; home'' economics; Mrs.. Jack Ackert; health, Mrs. O. Elliott and Mrs, . Ed.. Thompson; community 'activity and • public= ity, Miss May Boyle,' historical research, • Mrs.. Wm. Eadie; citi- zenship • and •education, aVins. Alex Percy..Mrs. Jack,Ackert• read the ' z .osriinaiting committee, which are as follows: pres., Mrs. P. A. Mur- ray; • 1st vice,v Mrs. Raynard Ack- ert; cker t; 2nd vice, Mrs: Tom Hodgins;; sec.-treas., Mrs. Frank:: Maulden; assistant,. Mrs. Wm. ;Eadie;• pian-, ist, 1Vriss ; Edna Boyle assistant, Mrs., Howard Harris; •press, reg porter, ' Miss . May • Boyle; Blue •'Cross' sec., Mrs. Perry. ''Ilodgins; district director, Mrs. Perr..y. Hod- gins; fruit' and, flower, Mrs;. Ern- est Ackert, Mrs.' Frank Thomp- son, Mrs, Perry Hodgins: Ashort course is • asked for ' in October.. Three 'of the older ladies of 'the: Institute for ' nearly. • 40 years,' -namely, Mrs: James Hodgins',° Mrs. Ernest; Ackert and Mrs. Thomas Harris, were asked to take places of •honor while' Mts. P. A. ' Murray. resents.Three LOCK 1NTO.,COST O P.AV 1 NG ROADS E art icates.. •� +Count 1 . , i .L or � r n•,e .•Crawford, the . occasion. Mrs., Tom Hod ins ,chairman of the. Road and Bridge g Committee, reported to Council x ea'd: a suitable poem and . Mrs. last week that ache Committee had consulted with the Highways Engineer regarding the cost of permanent surfacing of., village roads.,'The outside figurer 'includ-• table centre, the .prize going to .ing drainage, would be $5,000 a Mrs,; Frank' Thompson, The Nat- mile they* were informed'. with anthem closed the meeting the 'total mileage o f gravel roads within ..,the Corporation;. amount- ing to about 41/2...miles,' Cost of - such:: construction over. a 15 -year ;+period, making into. con - 'sideration.: subsidies, and the:cost of „maintenance.' , Of' 'the present' roads,: would;:'°go a.•,iong,,way'to Meeting'debenture .payments.:' • The 'condition of gravel roads - Adaxn' Thompson` 'and Villain M the • grillage this' spring, ' and Lyons purchased the livery busi- th•e . continual outlay in ' an ef- ,fort oto ked .them in; any kind '•Committee' to give hard7surfacing of satisfactory shape, decided the . some consideration. Such a 'pro; gram,' it was. thought, might.be You've ' sponsored ; garden, parties undertaken ,when permanentt sur facing Of Higwhay 86 was being carried out; There was'. no action taken on the plan• but Council :appeared unaniinous that it had .merit. Frank Thompson gave the -topic on "Easter". Mrs Lloyd Ackert and. Mrs; Morgan Johnston; • were dg js ., for the • as chosenu a 'Easter and lunch 'was .served: by the hos- Mess and • eo'<n • ittee.. The hostess for May ••wall, be Mrs.• jack •Ack- ert, . onveners, Mrs; R. moat? and' Mrs. R. Ackert.' Topic,• • Moth-; er's. day. Motto;' Of all thel.things you . wear your 'expression' is the most important. Roll call, Ways of ' neighboring;.. lunch, ' Mrs. E. Schaeffer '(s), Mrs.. Perry Hod= gins (s), 1lrs.. Howard .1VIrs:..R.Elliott ('c). ; • Orzce a group of ladies.' met So many years ago :Some of them from Hglyroad, And some from•' round K.inlough, i Most, every' single year,:.• .They fennod themselves ' anAnd •people came; to •eat thereof . - In.. FrOM •From places far' and near:_ • atitute, A':worthy ,`club, it was, We bet 'that lots and lots of days. And. satilh we've met •for all -these' Your dinner dishes sat • Yearn While Institucte you hurried to, Today, for "special : cause", , To read and :sing atid chat.. Today we'd •lake to honor'threer At times the meet}ngs•lasted'lon g. Where Praise' is surely due, •You got.honie rather late, To Mxs., Ackert, Mrs.' Harri. s, • And .Mrs. Hodgins too. • • Our 'hats; are Off to. each of •you•. Arid :thanks • we: do 'convey Because your •ever: faithfullness •Has brought us ,here today. • TAIT7 •'Y, APRSIL 1?hhi, • 19.51 • L,r 4K�NG BACKW'A:gp•S 7`HROiJGI-I THE... SENTINEL: FILES Sixty Years Ago Ashfield Council moved that. Hemlock City gist mill be ex- empt em • t from 'taxes for 1891,; Ashfield Board of Health was comprised of Jas. McKay, M.D.,, Robert .garrison, ;Robert Webster and 'James Mahaffy. •lVIalcolin` MacLeod of Chicago ''advertising100 acres::for•rent Was on •.Con.. 12,1 Ashfield. .Butter and: eggs Were 3c, "po tatoes 50e, oats 44c' and: fall wheat As,. styles and faces :change with time "No change domeeting; ;bring, • 'read a , well ' written .poem:: ex- We„still:begin• them• with the Ode pressing ;the kind wishes of the Adlourn them awitl'.The Institute members: Each lady Ewas. presented with 'a -life membership badge and ;certificate' in recogni- tion oftheir long and.. faithful For instance --=president,.• seri-ice. Then each made a. suit- And to the 'sick and those e- able reply`and all joined in sing- ,reaved, . na.g two songs in keeping With You fruit and flowers, have sent. We know you've .held positions,. ness of.Frank Greer. Lucknow. Quadrille Club Was.r. holding regular assemblies in the • Caledonian Hall. Rev:. Dr. Strongrnan, Pastor ,of Ashfield Circuit,, was : 8 holdin .a' .. series ,of evaangelistic meetings in Hackett's - church with services daily at 2.30' and 7.00 p.m.. ' Thirty -Five. Years `Ago 8. -The Lucknovir. School . Board' urchased a strip' of ,land 15• fee p.. : . t wide,, • from the.:,'Presbyterian Church. The ' price was $7:00 per front foot.: A new, fence wasto. be .erected between the proper- ties. The death' of Mrs. Jas. •Cam°p- bell 'aecurred in. Lucknow Burial ' was in' Lochalsh, Cemetery with, Rev J. 8. Duican conducting the. service:Mrs. Campbell 'Was :a•,dau ghter'of, Mr. and Mrs. Donlald' -1 enzie',=-Con. 12;Aslfield .Peritonitis,.,'.following ail. • atm'. Not Responsible • tack: of appendicitis, .caused .the, • Courxcil was advised' that .the. municipality ,was not responsible death, of William Andrew,17-. for damage. done by a' stream, of year-old son of Mr: and Mrs. Isaac. any change in the course. was duel. Andrew of Zion. to natural causes. However 11 any At: W. R. MacDonald's selling• An found poor hubby there be alterrtion of the'course; caused • 'd �' • • hind • damage 'elsewhere,`, the.'' Munic-- An eant. •su .supper "late. polity, would `•be. responsible. P.Y Pp p • • The matter` concerned` erdsion. A1thou li. he•:was not ver leased of ` ro• erties nge i Don't even think Of it, : ' Inglis .Street, north :of Campbell Because'since forty' years ago,' Councillor Robertson was instruc- Tings'; haven't 'changed 'a : bit! ted : to., find . out if property own • .would be willing' to assume :wou ors ` You •mush have•.pleasant, mearnor, _ les too, 'their, share, of the Cost of •correct All . treasured there within,' -' ive measures, of which the muni r h. ld' : And •ao remind .you: of them .all, the ciparotyadwou'allowancepay, its ,share,'fgr Please accept` this phi; Wear • iit. 'on your 'coat, . and 'if Suffered Severe Stroke Your friends remark "It's, cute", Wellington :Nixon suffered a Reply with pride, I belong for severe stroke at his home ;here life • - To- the Holyrood Institute. side is.paralyzed: On `Monday , at noon: His • -right out ' sale at Cori. 3, : Huron•Town- ash` he'donated a i which ;w.. }p► pig ,was affled offfor the Red Cross: Patter n -of' Milfort, 'Sak., . was the winner of the porker, and; he redonated it to. the' =cause. It • was' sold iby ,auction and bought by Mr. ;'MacDonald..Proceeds, fox •t•he. Red Cross .were $56.00. Edgar,Racine, employed • at 'Armstrong's Drug Store; enlisted for service in the Medical Corps. Before.his 'departure he was pre seated :with a wrist watch ' by,. 'Hagan 'MacDonald and''. Miss .E: °1VI; Henderson,, on behalf of the Presbyterian: Bible .Class. 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