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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-24, Page 2•"'•••: tt, •.; .• • •••-,..t.t'..• .." • • PAGE'•TWO • •• , . ••••••,•• ' 't.•,tt', canie. the 80th Warden of Bruce Munds, Albemarle, .Saugeen, Y The County Will also grant Ceunty by acclamation as • • , • .. ' • t.,14 0.6.,twantw 047 • 1,11711N 'trik:vRtaraa, • • • 'THE LUCKNOW F;ENTINEL, LUCKNOW• ONTARIO • • .1Xt TingS1.*.re JAISTUAgY, 24, 1952 rue. es $25/000 Grant For aikerton OspitatiniprOyenitiitS., chairs, sectional' furniture and, thfloore oer 'revered with attractive linoleum. On reeonunendation. 'of the, Pr,4,313Prtr committee it,is planned to construct a new $10,000.ad- Xr..--N-41 W. Ransbury, p, -pi- Peq Elgin" alkerton, Hepworth., 'clition to the 1PgIstrY Office.. . tar reeve' of. St, Edmunds,'TiVerterc-Tee, BrUce County Council Convened for the January Sessio at Walkerton on • • Monday evening January 14th • His election was unique in that it is the first time in the history of the County 'that a reeve of St. Edmunds Township: has. ever , held the .office. OtWarden"... The view warden ' is .a.natio.re of St, .Edmunds;' He Was born .at TOberrnery in 1903 and has lived • there all:his life: He is -married. • to. Dorothy Smith, •also' of the • TobermorY district. His father is. •• W. W. RansburY, who also serv- ed as, reeve a s.t. _EchbaundS tonwship for some yeara. • Mr. RansbUry befo gan his un- „ icipal life by being' elected to St. • • • Edmunds council; on which body he served for' five years and was. \ reeve for six years. During he. last War .he resigned aa -reeve to' enlist with the.R.C.A.r. and, upon his return from the service; be, again assumed the"reeveship: . ,Ransbury has „fbni daugh:- • ters and one son -Lorraine, M.rs. • J. Costello Of Owen Sound; DiOn. old, •also Of Owen Sound;' Mad- elyn, Patricia' • and John ..W. Jr., at 'heine: He. is• a merriber of the • Masonic and Orange Lodges and • the' Canadian Legion. • • • . • . ' Strike. Committees • • The Warden , appointed his Striking Committee, and the fol- lowing Standing committees. were • struck for 1952: ' •• • • • Finance -Messrs. Dixon, Mc- - ,Nab, Craig, McIntosh, MCFarlane, Leifso and Gransden. • Education, & .Printing -Messrs. . • Bolander, Taylor, Dietz, Clifford, • Brown Hahn and Fischer ' • Eqnalization a n d Salaries - Messrs . Aiken, J. ,.C.. To.ompson, Fraser.; Winter, Jacques, Stanley, . Thompson and GalloWay. Agriculture - Messrs,. Oswald, • Galloway, 'McIntesh, Dales, Wil - Stewart and Walken - Reforestation --Messrs;'McLay, Clifford, Aiken, Stanley,__Leifso,. and-Pischer. • , • • Legislation -Messrs. McFarlane, < , • Forrester,' Ste -wait Walker and • Clifford. ' on Greenock, •ElderOie, ' '0 1 • • . Other appointments made dur- ing the Session: Were; ReeVe C. G. Dixon and 'rhos,. 11, Alton to the Board of. Criminal ..Audit; Reeve Donald. M. Lamont of Sau- .geen 'waselected to the 'Highways Committee for .a. three year ,terni; 'Reeve; NA„Tan.Winter was appoint: '.ed the .Cotinty's representative., to. the Bruce County ,,gespital.Board; Reeves C. G. Dixon ,and W. P. Oswald were.,appointed a aPecial. Committee to' audit the High and' 'Continuation School applications. :The following were appointed to er OsvJald Stevenaonad Iieti Connty Home Mes. Car-, millers, Ahrens and .the Warden. Children's -Shelter '--;---MeSsrs.=,- • McNab; Taylor .and Brown. -1q•oPeftylVIessrs. Bolander and' Winter:- ° • „.4 , • • Consultative - Messrs. Steven - •son, ,Craig and McLaY• • . • • 1.14 ; • • Warden's Messrs. Craig Car-• -ruthers-and-Ahrens. • • '• Highways -Messrs. McKinnon, • Tarrn e .4' Trees Conservation ComMission • . --Messrs. Rdbert Sloan, Elder- , ie. -1195-4 e •Tiffin, Ki _loss (1953).„ ,Milton' Thede, Port • Elgin (1952)% ' , • •• .„ Children's Aid. Society •Aui- mented Board -the Reeves of the following rnunicipalities are .mem- • r bers of the „larger .committee: $25;000 towards 'the construction The Triith About. Stalin's Health ' Does 'Stalin live. in MOSC6W any More?' Is, he physically -fit or ill? .Would Shorten'his life? Major George Fielding Eliot, military „ iauthority, ans- wers these and kindred questions in "The. Truth about Stalin's swater-Vary--27)---issue-of-741eLAnierican. Health"; in this Sunday's (Jan- 911.n.daY Tirgeq• • THAT the Red Cross •annual meeting was held on Tuesday • afternoon and on Friday af- • ternoon of this week the Agri- cultural Society's annual meet - Weekly, exclusively with Detroit ng is• scheduled- of a new $200,000 wing to the - Walkerton hospital, 'which, will provide needed new accomoda tion for nurse's and staff equip-. ped with a, new , elevator shaft, the 'erection .of a .small separatef " building to•.house the bpilerS, re-. locating existingoperating- and , delivery. roorriS and other neces- sary- changes. In the ,past few , years special 'grants , have‚been made ,Out, 'of post-war funs .by • County Council to Southarripton, thele, WiartOn and -Kincardine for • hospital purposegr,As the the. -County Library Board. for .post-war reserve fund.4s.now.:.ex 1952: Warden J.: W. Ransbury, ,hattsted, it will be. necessary for Reeves • Stevenson 'of Chesley; the County to . issue •debentures 13olander,PortEagin; Hahn, Wiar- forthis purPese. This w111 enable C1111C10,11iCtitlE "." FR. iS • • • ton;, :and 1VIessrs. J. M Game, •grant to be finaricecl with Walkerton; E. X. Short., .§Outh-1 little er no, change ni the tax iarripten, S. F. BallacheY I rate. " • . , • 1 Sever:al conteritioiis matters recommended :that •a. resolution Were dealt With in open council! i 1 RefOreStation. • committee • during the • session First, there was; .the, request of the Easterly section. of Brant toWnship to, be detached from' the Walkerton be forwarded to the Provinc GoVernrn.eriC requesting that the. Trees Act be amended to 'permit the payment .of .a' subsidy to en- courage the fencing of farm wood High School District and attach, r • • ecl • to the ,Hanover High School' District. A Majority Teport. of the Consultative Conimittee .recorn- mended 'that part of the area in question be attached to the • Han-, over and Districti Th' t' to b d stration the 'minimum unit of tachecl .from. the Walkerton iana to be purchased to be 100 • • " • e.,"'"!•...1".1*i`-','-' a 'made* with -,c;* . por ion, •Chesley Highe &hoc:11 , • • tricthas an •assessinent of about' 7 --es • • • $450,000.00. After a lengthy. de- I On recommendation of the'ag_. • ricultural committee,. .pure bred • d th • lots !as a conservation .theasurp.. •The.:committee also reccirnmericl- ecr the extension of the County forest holdings and that suitable land. in each township be acquir-. .ed. and•.deVeloped as' a' •dernon- C•HICK STAINTER "".• , • • • •;"7., • •• • • • :.• • '; ^.; a . •;;••••••••••••5".-.'... • bate a r ° • 1 • weaning • SOWS' produced by Bruce amendments, the repert was ad- oPted by,a vote of 21 to 14 This I County farmers and selected by decision will not come into effect the Agricultural Representative untluhapcporoveeicil. by .t!),e• Grey f Swine Club work in the Co, County will be bonused to the extent of The question of whether the $5.00 each up to $100. The bounty . - on foxes•payable by the County 1.5th siderriad of Greenock should in 1952 will be $2.00 per pelt for be assumed as a County' road in- adults and $1 . 00 for fox ., pups.. .stead .Of • the' 5th sideroad, whichi 'The ,campaign • to eradicate • the (has heretofore been on :the Conn- ty Highways system, also result- ed in a division. A report 'of the -Highways_ Committee_which was_ adopted at the: November Session' killer necessary for their, eradica- had ethat e I commoii • barberry a n d leafy ll spurge wibe continued and, the sum of• $500.00, appropriated for the -purchase recommnded th-:15th 'irbri be assumed dnd the 5th •detached.ol * • • .• ' The decision to take On the 15th, The following'' grants were and drop ' the -5th •-was--upheld-bY-inacle-dniting-the-SessiOn:-,Bruce. a 'majority of Council. • County Children's :Aid Society, A request frorritheshl.pi $8,000 00, B1ue-Water Highway of Huron and Eastnor for .grants Ass'n.i• $250.00; Bruce Peninsula to -aSaiat in: the-slitveying of--ceri.-Resort:-AsStri:,---$500.08:-. Institut% :fain poiltions' of the., lakeshore for the • Blind, : $400.00;. Navy areas resultallithpointirie:nr-League--ef--Canada;4100:001,-G-n- of a •special committee which re-. tart() Conservation Ass'n., $25.00; ported favorably, but on a, div_ Board , of Trade, Saiible Beach,• ision' of council the reporti,ves $200.00; $100.00 for anntial sohol- not adapted. , arship to a worthy student from —Ateording-to-the-atinual-rpOrk .B.rme CO.untY cliPnlPletion* of of • the Keeper, the number of .his first year, at the 0.A.C.; $100 ininates -at-70*sta -lir -tie -:-H-othy 4e -the --Bruce---County -Prop- Iin, .proveinent AsS'ri.; $100.00. for the for the Aged is53, of Whoni• 28 are men and 25 wornen.:Thgre Bruce. County Land Use Pro - were amoig'ti€inmae during the year, 3 were discharg,, admitted. A gas cook ing range was installed inthe kitchen during the past year, and. the men's sitting room was cem-• pletely •refurnished with. 'easy ei.pes.miimieSemeeeteiimemineewaireteeimodiereesmomet.;•timeenoateemeleeimeeeemee14111110411•414.114/4/1,011.14/41111.16 Announcing The Appointment Of • o1b. A,nnstrcng As District Agent For II se lements: • iv a 1 ts • . . i ' ' ., ORS 0 HAND M6del S and Model VAiwith, — ...../„...-1:...,..: , — hydraulic lift 'aod plow 'attachment i . ALSO:A .'10..INCH ilAmmERivtILL ...,. .1, I• .' ., •_ .._ .' _. • ' . i ,.. ,•..' ''' - ORDER NOW FOR PItING DELIVERY ' • •' ' ' 1 ' 11". I. ' '''' ' ' • ' 1 * 1 . 1 • 1 • • 1.:' Lacknow Motor Service: 1 ' BobArnistrong,proo. ..., ,,,,PhOtie 1.31, Lticitwito , !' .. • ' ' ' : • . - , j 40,.. wow,: • r.iiii vi'i&o..1.i y•loNi i pii;6'4'kir vow tesolaiimiri4.44.4):•*44.041,iik fotioveli.ovirt...4.04 so 1 , '3** •• "t ' 7 , IIP6 • • To have big, strong healthy chicks at eight Weeks of age, • , feed' them' fromi the first with a highly fortified, properly- bJended -Chick—Starter—mixed_frsli, the......Nationo! way. Chicks fight for more Of this tasiy, fresh.... Mixed feed'. And they grow faster because 'Notikinal Chick Mix Concentrate is extra. fortified -1 with-the--newest-growth1 • • , . . —factors,„-together„....with_valuable mea1 meql, milk by, • products and vital pasture grass. • . • . et, 41 • 1 1 I -granr;-$500:00 for the.---JmTiOraEll tension Fund; '$250.00 to the •Bruce' County Plownien?s ASs'n.; $350.00 • building grant• to :the • .T,eeivvater ' Agricultural Seci„etn Brute County Federation of Ag- • riculture .$500.00; $3,500.00 to Agricultural Societies throughout the County,, 40 percent of which will be given according, to grants paid in previous yearS a d'60'per- . 1 cent - prorated accordi g to,„ the .1 prize money 'laid by these *soc-f ieties forfield crop competitions, 0. jimior club work,. and 'other sin). •ilar projects;$3,000.00 to the Bruce.,County tibrary, Ass'n,; $50. . to the Bruce County Educational 1.. Ass'n.‘ $200.00 for County Public • 'Sohooi Field Day competitions; I r. • S16000 to the Ontario Provincial la *Police..to defray the cost of 'film ,THE FASTER CHICKS GROW . 'THE. MORE MASH THEY NEED I , During the, first 'eight weeks of its life, a normal .chick increases its body weight more than 15 times over its day-old weight During thos,e ‘kfeeks, chicks need a higher percentage of body-building- protein in their 'diet than at any other time. That's why, during-thOke important eight weeks, chicks shoOld , be fed the "NaIloncil, frelh,r mix way" on ,a tasty, all- Wash d! mixture containing a highpercentage of protein and essenticri rh)neraii arid vitamins.' • • • ' rentals for safety.. films to be throughout the county, • pr,oviional rate of 11 mills was adopted but this will beub- ,ect to adjustment at the June Sesion, ' Council adjOurned 9n Saturday morning. to meet for the. Oune SesSion At Toberniory lifori- day evening, IJune gth. • , Oen Ili foie eiii ion lib 11111'16 • , • • '• See YoirNATIOAtAt Madge' today— • • Leek for the brigh Orange and Lack Stgn . , • . 14 FTER' SIXTY YtA.S tai bandsran,' Cloie Of 'Sea, frth hasretird, .Foronany years he has, beeri'leade- othe' „forth' 11g anders Brass Band. WILLIAM ST014ESONS- LIMITED • . •INGERso,ix ONTARIO NSG3 FEED MIX FOR POULTRY, TURKEYS, HOGS and CATTLE orithzo Your crap' with NATI9N41. Well -Cured, properly-Bleadid PERTIVER Vie Pk alete-iiiiikotnotekairieireeleezNetitit4ei tilir,11/11 "Cettilie.i.AVe: a :Ls:44,4.44er :INV 4rt ••4..iktireareoome.rimii,r011...