HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-14, Page 7•
F.EBRITARY 14th, 1952- •
•
• s.
•
•
•tat LudicNowSENTINEL, uuckNow, oWrAmo
PAGE SEVEN
Bank'
is
Canctda's
• First Bank
TOA. mum* cArmoma
DUNGANNON
•
The Dungannon Agricultural
Society held their ,annual Meet-
ing Wednesday evening, Felgu-
tti•y Gth In the Hall with a good
• attendance. Eldon •Culbert was
• appointed chairirran. The follow-.
,• ,, " ing officers were elected: Pres.,
• Howard- 'Sproul; •lk vice, Qmar
• ,l3rooks; Znd vice, Alvin Sher-
wood; directors: Alvin Kerr,
,
don Culbeht, Ralph Godire*, Har-,,
v.eY Culbert, Mel Dixon, John
Bennett, Gordon Stewart, Nelson
Culbert, • Allan Reed; associate
dii•ectorS, "Elmer Graham, Harold.
.Culbert; Thos. Webster, Ernie
Crawford, f(obt. tiete; Hugh x.
nett, Wm. C,aidwellt. Bain Mag',.
Donald, Neil McAdam; Charles
Petrie. TAe :retirl4 president;
Gordon Stewart, gave an address
touchir on items of interest ,during his. two 'years in office. He
thought .the board had accom-
plished • considerable but . corn:-
.plain.ed about so many inactive
ANw:.Ov, :Mo.N.TREAZ,
•WORKING W•IIII..01101ANi IN EVERY'llii‘1.1; OF'1FE SPICE .1817
BOUNDARY 'wgT. SHOWED SAFETY
:.• . •
Fi LAS. AT: H. S.
Paramount Wren's Inv.
----' part of r.1 earripaign to,curb
•St the home of ,Mrs. O. RichardS.1 •
,Ladies are asked to! please •bringi the rising accident toll on Otatarib
highwayS • and , byways, safetY
.a• thimble for.,-•-qUilting
stitute will. hold th meeting • • —
directors.: He hoped that the
board would. respond with more'
interest :•fot the new • president,.
Howard Sproul, upon taking of-
fice, said he. Would' like ito see
them makethis fair something tp
,be..proud of. The new president
was much in favor • of building a
kitchen on the south Side the
ha°11 this year! The sec.'-treas., T.
.M. • Durnin; reported the 'society
as in sound finanCial condition:.
There was a .lengthy 'dismission
std.-the-rent-�f•athe-h
Lunch was enjoyed by. all ..at.,the
ClOse of the Meeting. • •,•
• •Mr. ,Jack Macintosh is ill. with fTlms were shoW,n at, the Luck-
a touch of pnetunOniariOW ,DiStrict High ..'School last
!:•• •: •
A ShOl.Aer!was held at the home 11.1111nielay **mbi'ning • ' '
. . •
The • film showing. was of MrS...Robt. Hamilton hOnor:
of her nieee,MisViolet Jean charge of Provincial Officer HUgh.
. s
Harnillon, • :,!!..• .•
•
rs. Walter- „De-xter---wa.s. with
Mrs. :FI Dexter who has .been
•Iiiitherford. • Village -Constable
•Aleil-lai(„ens,WasalSo-in:-Attenth-
atice.• . • . •
. .
The film "The fast Date'and
ill, :We are!glad. toreport she.is
•."Four Came Home", 'pp'. rtrayed
• in • better health :•..
Mr, and Mrs, Frank' MacLennan
left On Thursday for California,
accompanied . by Ur. , and .11/11.S,
.Rod MacLennan Of Detroit,
PURPLE GROVE)
The Institute Meeting was held
. • . at the .• home of Mrs. George. S.
Emerson �n • Wednesday with .a.
large attendance. Visitors at the
. , . were going to ',.do everYthing in.
...
meeting were Mrs. CmnPbell and
• •
. .
. . .their .PoWer to curb and .decrease
Mrs: Shields and daughter. .
this needless toll of life and pro -
Mrs. Wm. Walsh „iindeiWent an :perty;‘
operation in Victoria • hospital on --,..;--..-- - 7......-.:'-H.-::.- ..., - ---..---
Wednesday' of. last ,•Week: : • not enough to say about. the
Mrs. Burton:Collins is in 'Kin:, Pi ices. they receive for their. prol
Cardine"Hospital Where:She is te7, ducts.' The7recreationai Part of
coyering from an appendiX, oper- the . Meeting .,WaS in charge of
ation MrS.' Needham after.' which a
Mrs, Colwell visited with her dainty lunch , was served. •'. ...•
daughter, Mrs. Donald McCpsh on ... ,1VIesSrs. Claude 'Dere,: Walter
Saturday.: ., . ' - • !Collins and John Emerson, atteri-
The Purple, groVeFarrii: ,For- ded the OrangeLedge annUal
.um metat the .home of Mr and COUritYajneeting in the Amberley.
Mrs,--Clark---Needhatti--last-ltan•-*dgE. rooms.....:Imi-The....day:_after•A.-
day night, with a. record attend- ,noon of last ..week: IyIMr, Claude
atice. The 'subject :Or .disciiSsiotri Dore h4. .been • appointed County
Was "What .'Sets farm Prices': It Master for the corning' year.
. was ttie-urraniniouS—opinio04_n ' 1‘,1-ntt---.1g-:.Edbeii-t ,Bwlie, ,
the, Forum . that most of these 'George and* 1‹.itherine Were at
factors are beyiondthe farmer's their 'home here ~ for.the week-.
control . and- that, ':f graters have end. ' .',.-' , . •• .. . r . .
....-.... ' -,--- --
highway fatalities , in a.'inanner.
airned at itnpressing uPon 'those
Viewing them, the need for safe
driving on the highWaYs, and•the
observing :of • the . rules of • care.
and Courtesy; plus 'a knowledge.
of the rules of .the' road.' •
; .
Mr. Rutherfordreferred to the
increase in motor accidents ri
this ,district, and.,einpliaSized':that.
.the•'Ontario. • Provincial Police
IN MANY GRADES
AND'
• 1.1011.heve a feivlitothels 6f Deltallt $tnt"
ticirietiesliionte'iltedecTherweallestion167
See me today.• .; • ;
•
H. ARMSTRONG, teewater, Ontario,Can.
• t. G. ZINN and SON, RR. I, D'urrgannon,nt., Can.
•
'E HEWITT, Kincarcfine, Ontario, Cri.
•
•
Achievement •Day for the W -P-,
,men's .Institute three weeks' short.
-CoUr§e
which Was 46 'be -on the
'closing. day; Friday; February 15,
at:the Parish :Hall, has been post-'
poned :until the- following •'.dy;
Satur'daY; Feb. 1.6, ,2 • to 4p.m.
All are' Welcome, • •
•
.commeratiOri service for our
late King VI will be beld,
the United Church on Friday
afternoon at, 2:39! p.m. in 'charge'
Of the pastor, ReV., G. •Watt:
are Privileged .to••- come' to. this
centre 'and as indiyidualS.'pay itri-
,bute to the 'late 'King whose reign
has been one 'of the finest .in' his-
tory and .may we pray for • his
Stiecessor; :Queen .Elizabeth • • IL.
With heavy :duties at an early age
...Mrs. Frank Jones arrived home'
last 'Week after spending a 'month.
with. her. daughter Pauline,(Mrs.
Wilfred Massey), of Cleveland;
• *
Mrs; :Wm:. Sproul iTriived home
41-rn---Gitlerich Hospital on Mon -
y 'of 'this week,. qumtea lot
improved after. being a Patientin-
t•he: hospital .since 16efore Christ-:
Two 'Dungannon. hockey teams,
-the Pee ..Wei and the Midgets,
njoYed. garrieS at the grid of the
week.: 'For the first vvintey of Or-
•• nize igaYrithey-are.--doing--Ve-py-?
t .of
pratice through the: cOLoPeration
Of ThOintOriEeclY and Allanlieid
N1111:6 haVe been supplyingtranS
portatithi; A Midget game Wridayi
night at Belinbre, resulted inBe17.
More Dungannon 4, SaturdaY
morning at • Lticknew it • Was
Li:Iknow :Pe- Wees 5, Dungan.,
non 2. . • .;:• '•' • •,
MisR. J. Durnin• has been:
ather:itidiSPosed these days. We
tire hoping to • hear •of her enjoy
ing better healith, ••:•
gthel McDpilald • returne'd
. Wek-7a ter visiting*
Cror•
Ashfield, '•
Visitors, with Mr.' & Mrs.Omar
Brooks on Sunday were Mr. and
MrsOlivej' ivieharids and:. SonS
Of Parairiounit, also :the BroOks
childrens little cousin, CarOl,At-
kinson of. Carlow. Master Nor-
man:Atkinson, her brother, -sperit
the Week -end with Mr. and Mr:
HarveY lVfole and
Mr, ahd Mrs. ,Durriiii
and Mr. Ce0, Blake are atend-
, ing a Good goad's Cop,yenton in
Toronto thi'S' we*.
Mrs. Wesley 13urrougs & little
infant dughter, Carol lqarine,
• aviyed home from Goderich. hos:.
pita1.• .
• The VOung People's Society of
• the Dlingantion United Church
and Crevite aba Port Albert 'Cir.,
cuiti will hold a service inThe
chtir,ch gtinday evening; Febru•-.
try' 7th • at .7,30' p.in, A Yoting •
• Peoples ChOir Will Pply music
•
1
EN
0
BUSINESS PLACES IN LUCKNOW WILL
REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY TODAY. •
1 Thttrsday, 'February 141
and will be etJ:11-. ;all' day Friday, Februari 4 -5th•. • j
'1•771 -
in observan, e atiortal day of Mourning -
Lor ,is Majesiy, King George VI.
.LUcknow Business...Men s• spoctatotb...
• COUNCIL MINUTES
kpilL(,)SS •TOWN,SHIP, .1 '
• Council met in the Hall, Feb-
ruary- 4th, 1952 'as' per a,djourri-*
• inent:. All, members present.
Moffat -Murray .that the Min-
utes Of the. j:anuarY' 7th Meeting
as 'read be approved iand,•signed:
•• "McKinnon 7 Murray. that 'we
order'500 :lbs. of warble fly pow-
der frorn the CLL. .•
Murray-1VIeltinnon
16iTalifilie.aiions. for • the .follow:-
ing::warble fly. inspector at $1.25
Per find,. own .transporta-:
tion. man •with • tractor to move
spray Machine; $1.50 per hotirc
•and spray.'operator, $1.oq. Per
/ •. •
Murray•MeKinnoril that. we, call
for tenders for the crushing and
•truCking of the necessary gravel
for the.Year 195,2.' ! • .
MeXinnbri-lVioffat that we order
a Remington Rand adding; maeh-
ine: for use Of township officials:.
. Percy -Moffat that having re -
;delved 'approval from the 'Ontario
Municipal Board, B.3T.Law No., 9,
1951 (The Ackert .Drain Exteri-'
now given third reading
• and, be finally passed 'this 4th'
day�fFebruary, 1952. • . .
• 'Percy -Moffat :that we. ackno*-
ledge froth . the H.E.P.•.C, a credit
of .$22:00 account; of 'the,
Whitechurch ,street.' lights: •
••
-Murray McKinnon that the
colelefOr's. tithe. for the return • Pf.
Thetax roll beextended to Mar.!
10, :1952, •aid that '.he erideaVotir•
to have the. 'collections corn lete
by that date.
'MacKinnon -Percy that George
•mriefmfinberbeen.rteh, S°ailultgeeden.. KVinaliltys•
Conservation. Authority for 152.
' McKinrion-Percy that Council-
'1Ors Murray and IVfoffat be 4
o-intervtevi-Mr. John
W... Hanna re a grant fer. the use
detpur roads while' constipct-
ing Highways NO'. 9: and NO. 86.
• Percy -Murray that We do now
adjourn to"meet gain _on
day, -March. 10th; 1952.. • •
*Cheques issued: Archie Bon- •
. •
nett, 1 Mx' bounty, $2 00. Muni-
cipal World, 10 subscriptions, -
• 20.00; P. A;: McDonald, repairs to
Sprayer, 83.15; R. Lane reg.,
• deaths 1951 $2.00., pottage
Ins. stamps $4.32,• 10..32; ,Mrs., Jas.
Smith, 'caretaking; 10.00;, George •
Colwell; refund R. J. Ballantyne,.
,Harris drain, 49.50.
• Highway ,cheqtfes: 'Pay Roll'No.
2, $363.35; A. M:Hunter, Vulcan'- • . ; .•
1.• ,
• • . • •••
..„
.••
• c•i •
•
• u
•
•
• •••
•
., • ",
• .
•
r: • „
• •',0
•
•
. • •
• •
, •
, • •••:.•
izing tire, 27.21; •Ha.noVer Frans -
rt, - 1.65; Dept. of Highway,,
gas. tax, 23.10; . Wm. MaeIntyre;'
telephone, 18:25; C. A. MacTav-'
ish, fuel; grease, oil, 6022; Roof-
ers Supply Cp; . ,culverts, 484.64;
C. ecker . - repairs • and
]abor road grader, 310.82; DOrnin-
ion Road Machinery Co., •repairs,
etc., 114.14; 1VIontgornery Motors,
• battery and labor, 39.20; H, H.
:Bannerman, tire ••tube,' 352.67;
George 'Hiltz, fluid, cable, etc.,
28.57; C. A. MacTavish,. grease,'
oil, etc, 45.11; Era Sitler,'snoiv-
ploWinA, 388.20. •• '
J. R., I.,ANBClerlc. •
•
•
•
• ••• .„ ;
• " i • • ,
• , • •
,
. .
•
• ,;•••••••1;';'..'••••
• • •
•
•
•
• .
. . . •
and MrKeri.'Petrie will give the ' Never put .eff until tomorrow
address with otter member's tak- what you can do today. It may be
ing -Part: All are WelcOrne. • : • 'against the law then.' 7.
Our G�vernment Has Declared
nday, Febru'ary 15
• A National Day of Mourning to pay tribute to
the memory of our Beloved Sovereign,
King George VI.
• , , ,
71-IererDclare. thirDay TO. Be.
• •
A CIVIC HOLIDAY
THE ViLLAGEOF LUcKNovvi
'recitiesrall citizeas to observe same
and attend the
CC).1VIMUNITY .MEMORIL ':•$..ERVCE• •
•• '-"IOlieligitrt 1iam.•
IN THE PRESBYTERIWCHURCH,
,
•
•
J. C. IVIcNab, 111.geve.
•
•
POP AVE THE QUEEN!
10.
•
„ : •
• • •
•
•••
•
•
•
• • ..
x
' • 1
•
• •
•
.,„