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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUGO .W , ONTARIO ti
THURSDAY,' APs, X7thp • 19..4 .'
CC UHCIL MINUTES
KINL'OSS TOWNSHIP' •
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Kirirogs Municipal Council met
'April 7, 1952, as per "adjournment;;
Couneillor 'McKirmon absent;
• . The minutes. of .the last regularj
,.rneeting wrch 10th as . read I
Were •approved• and signed..___..
An order was given to CIL for
45 gals Herbate Esterfor weed
killing ,acid 5 glals, of Brushkill.
' The Clerk was instructed ,to
Write Engineer "McGeorge re in.
speetion.••of Gaunt Drain.
',' A cheque:• for $8.00 'Was issued
torone-11a1f ,'hospital account re
Mrs. Margaret ' Pinnell. .
The ' lerk ' was instructed to
write Drs. Little! of`L Cknow an
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iviacD,onaldof :Ripley
accepting
the n• • rate of $5,00 per hour
for school'children' de ntal' care.'
The tenders of George Radford
of Blyth - were accepted ' for the
'construction df. the Ackert' 'Drain
Extension,and the Nine' Mile
River Iiri ravement.
A. drainage .petitionfor the re-.
pair and extension of the Pinnell
Mtiinicipal ' Drain was accepted. •
Council adjourned to • meet
again.' on Monday, the 12th day
:of :May' 1952. ' "
Cheques 'issued. Mareh 25;'1952;-
H o l y roo d Women's . Institute',
grant,. $300.00;',A13#1,1', 1952 "John
Downey, operator W. F. '. spray,:
66.00; Edward Thomps6n, tractor,
W. F. spray, '99.00; . George Hiltz
S5 -spray, 9.62;
:Chester F' an, refund tog tax'
ek'i4g :. . g
1951, 4.00; Donald .Huffman; 12
fox . bounty, 24:00; Frank 1VTiller,
.''inspector• W. F: spray, '75.00:.
Lucknow Sentinel, ads and'' sup-
Plies, :.33.64; • ' Weir • Eckenswiller.,
1 fox bounty, 2.00; ,Daily Comm
nierciaL : • ie*; drani ads, 17.20;•
.E. Uinbach, :supplies, W.. F. *ray,•
3:;45`;; Rae* St Porteous, supplies
F. Spray, ..7.45; ' J. R. Lane, unem-
ployment stamps $4 2°0, kOld Age
.pension. • $2.50-0.70;' D. i!'orrester,.
iia : hospital:. acc. Mrs. 'M. Pinnell,
8-.00.•
•Hi hwa 'che ues;: PayRoll No.
g • Y .. q.
4,$350.0O;/Dominion . Road Mach -
.inert'. Co.; repairs & labor; •500;46;
Armco Products, culverts; 156.80;
E. R. Gaunt,. trucking, 93:00;'Har=
:old ' Kerr, .• �sno!wpiowing, '.530.00;:
Fred, Trout,. gravelling, 973;70; A.
• Hughes, gravel, 58.35;,R: Forster,
welding; 9:00;. 'Rae &. Porteous;
plugs, 145; ;'George .Hiltz repairs
and labor, 15.00 C, A. '.McTavish,
PURPLE GROVE
Mr, and Mrs,, Burton Collins,
Mary Lou and Johnnie :•spent.
Easter with Mr. and; Mrs, Jerome
Schmid of Mildmay.....
Mr. ,Scott' Walsh has been help-.
ing Mr. Calvin, Robertson.
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Visitors at the home; of Mr.Land
Mrs. Will Walsh for Easter were
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd,M Teer *of
Glamis, •Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Avis of Tiverton, Mrs. • Harold
Bannerman of Kinloss;, Mrs::
Davis: •of St. Catharines.
They women of the Anglican W .
A. Were 'guests at the • Thankof-
'kering , meeting; •' of the, • Presby,.
terian WDM S, °; at the ' home •.Of.'
Misses Nellie and Margaret 'Mal -
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colm on 'Wednesday';afternoon of
last week with a, record, ,attend
ince of, both societies, presided•
over by the .president, Mrs. Frank
Maulden. ' The scripture :was read
by lVIrs..Barr. and prayer by Mrs:.
Baulch, .The Easter scripture and
lesson was. given by ,Nr* Helen
Malcolm of, Toronto, who illus-
trated her reinarks with the use
of a flannelgraph 'on the trial
crucifixion and resurrection. Miss
Malcolm :emphasized the 'constant
need. to _ study the Bible' so that
-i`ts-eterrial_.truth _may enl hten'
and warm • the hearts andlninds
of people. This' inspiring: Easter
message, was greatlydppreciated'
by all those present. The minutes
Were read by Mrs: Perry Hod-;
:gins who also conducted tire con-
test's. Roll` all • was answered by
a verse 'of • scripture;- containing
the word resurrection. Mrs.; John
Emerson sang "The Old •Rugged -
Gross". A dainty lunch •'was sere-
ed at the .;close , of. the .ineeting.
Mr. and ' Mrs. •.Victor Gawley
visited with relatives at :Pine
River on 'Saturday night,' '
Mr: -and Mrs: John Tr'itiS of De,-
troit. visited With `Mr. and ` Mrs.
George S. r Emerson Monday''
Mr. • and Mrs. •• G. Rhody and.
'babe: visited with Mr. 'Frank Dore.
en . Sunday.. .
Mr,' and Mrs. Edbert •;Bushel',
Katherine • &. George spent, Easter
With ' Mr. and Mrs. Rex . Stewart'
of .Millarton. .
Miss 'Velma. Gawley is 'spend=
ing.,the :holidays at Ripley with;
Misses Ada'. grid Lettie 'Gawley::
Ruthie..Forster is visiting 'with'
her cousin; Mary McCosh:
grease and oil, 73:44:
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LANGSIDE
Mrs and Mrs. Eric Evans, Diane
and Allen of Hyde Park spent
the weekre*d with friends here,'
Miss 'Doleana, -Orr of London.
and Betty Ann. Lapp .of Wingham
spent the week -end at William.
' •Mrs. Parish, Moffat was a dele-
gate to the Synodical.. meeting
held recently in Hamilton.
Mr. and; Mrs. Graham Pinkney.
and son of Ajax ,were visitors
with • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer.
Mr. Marlow Crowston of Rin-
cardine , spent: 'thea week -end at
his home:
Mr' Freeman of Tee ater .gave
the' recording• of° the "Hallelujah
Chorus"-' ;!by the • Teeswater 'Pres-,
byterian Choir' during the Easter
service on St n'day
The W.M.S. Than ring was
held. in• the 'church, on Thursday
evening. ':Mrs. `Farish- Moffat pre-
sided. • Mrs. Wim •'Orr gave . the
scripture reading and ineclitatiOn.
Mrs. Bert Moffat led in prayer,.
Mrs: Feagan gave •a reading; and
:Gordon Moffat. played' an instru-
mental. Mrs. Elmer Scott gave
.the offering ' prayer. 'Mrs;' James'
Richardson sang a solo. Mrs. Far.
tsh: Moffat ' gave ,.Ia summary .of
the 'Synodical meetingswhich
she attended in Hamilton. The'
film strip "The King Cometh":
was shown. Rev. Currie ,,closed
the ;meeting withi 'prayer, Thie
next meeting will be held, at the
-home of -.- M Wm
rs.L •acDox aid
on •Thursday;, Alpril- -24th at 2:30
p.m. (Note change ,of, date)
United Church W. A.
• Gronp I: of the W. A. was 'held,
in the basement of the church on
'Wednesday evening After "'the
opening exercises, the scripture
lesson was read :by 1Vfrs. Cliff.
,Crawford, Cheerio and sickcom-.
mittee • reports were ,then given..
The roll .call was;; answered by
the most . nei'ghBorly° thing` that
ever happened- to me, by 18 lad-
les. "1 come to the : Gamlen" was
sungdby Marilyn Kilpatrick, Anne
:Crawford; Donna Johnston° . and
Elizabeth Webster "What consti-
•tutes"true frienness was. given
by,Mrs:' Thelma MacDonald ;and
prepared` by Miss • ' Cameron. -
"What ' it means to.; be a good
citizenship" was taken by Mari-
lyn Kilpatrick: Margaret I Rae
sang a solo An address was given
by Miss Dean MacLeod. A social
hour wasenjoyed at; the close
of the meeting when a successful
bazaar ; was held.
•'RIIPLEY FAIR DATES have,been
advanced' to September 16th° -and
17th 4t' .-was" decided at a' recent:
directors'-rneetrirg pireside-d -o ser
,.by, -PreS'ident Austin Nostril;
WAA'LKERTON will have a tax
rate this year of 76'• mills. '
:.DONALD : BLITE has been
re-elected.,president Of the Ripley
' Women's Institute. '
Asl„red-why-he ersisted in the-
,, habit of talking to himself, Uncle
Zeke explained, "Firstly,. Ah laks:
V) talk' to a •smart man, and,. sec-
ondly,', At laks to :hear'• a smart
man talk". • '• •
LOOKING B�ACKWA,'RDS
THROUGH.
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Sixty ears Ago,
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WereR MoCar,roll and James. Lyons
were awarded the contract for the
erection -of "the mammoth stables
and sheds for the new hotel 'orr
the old• McIntyre property":,
Rev. and Mrs., Connors of St..
Peter's. Episcopal chu li4w. ere•'be-
reaved by the death,of their little
daughter.
Mr
ent
Webster', resid,
.' ' . James -
•a. ,
of Ashfield since '1854. and ,tine of •
the original settlers,; 'died on the
homestead at the age of 70 I:e
was ' buried, at•Zion,; the service
.being conducted by . Rev. J. w,
Coiling, •• • .•
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. Wheat ..Was :90c, oats. •28e, 1po-
taatee.s 25e a bushel, butter 15c,.
eggs •15c, chickens 25c •. 'a pair;
dressed . Pork 6c, -hay $12 •to _ $14
. a : ton:' a ,
The two. daughters of Mr. and
Mrs.. Elliott' Traver ,;• died' i•ri.
Strathroy from diphtheria:' Mr.
Traver was• a, former . Lucknow
barrister.
Peter iorrigan. _and Wm Val-
ens represented Bruce Patrons:of
Industry at the grand lodge meet-
ing in Toronto.. '.
The Village. 'Council licensed
three' taverns and: one• liquor
she Council :voted' a.garnst
"ensing a 44tlh tavern.-Taverii lic.=
enses were $80.
Ag o'
T irty.. � ..iveYears
g . .
Mrs Kenneth. McLean, a pion-:
'eel; resident of . Kinloss, died: at
her; home just, east of Lueknow
in, her 80th year.
•' Mr. ;and'IVIrs'.: D S:' MacDonald
received word that their•. son Dan,
Who, , was woundett overseas, . Was
being' 'home. • •
Theprice of hogs 'early ,in 191.7
was, $13:75 per cwt:'' They were
referred. to as; "mortgage lifters" ,:
Bill, 14abick,..twice:'turnei down
because of . defective eyesight,
finally' 'succeeded in enlisting
With a: railway; construction bat-
talion.
Miss Agnes '1VIcQuaig'' sailed
.from Montreal tate in December'
1915; with a. group of 25 nurses',
bound 'for overseas.
Duncan McTavish . of, Hurc ,n.
Township entered. college • to pre, •
'pare for, the, -Methodist ministry:'
John Inglis': -died, in Wesit
wanosh at the age of 83.'
nt , `rs:
Twe q . e _.a . ,Ago ,
• Rev. C. H. -Dickinson' was chos,
en pastor' .of American' Urnted
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Church ' in ' Montreal..Wm..'E Haldenby' was "County..Y. .
Master..'of West • Bruce I:.O.L. •
The death, occurred Suddenly
of Pocher McCharles.,. "
Eunice Newton: won the W. r.
Bald medal' for obtaining' the
highest marks in Wes$ Bruce in.
spectorate °at the - entrance ex,.
minationS: The honor' : had come ,:
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tb •Lucknow on seven .other
casions, the winners being Gladys
Spindler, 'Margaret MacKenzie,
Mary, Connell, -Louise Garbutt;
Bessie Murdie andJean Stewart.
Peter=Watson w-as__president
the .Agricultural Society,
John'. 'D. MacKenzie'of the•
Lochalsh com unity died l in, ' his
80th year. ; ' •
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Ten
:Year s"
I Rev J,W. Donaldson ' 'arrived
here as' .rector: at St. "Peter's,:. the •.
parish having been, vacant since
Rev A. :A, ,Maloney ' enlisted in
the chaplaincy service
Rev: John : ,Calvin Maclay, a
native : of Lucknow,• was chosen
rr bderator of . the, Free 'Church . Of
Scotland, an honor.' that was con-.
ferred' on his. father,';Rev. Angus
MacKay,; in .1916
:Melvin: Irwin died Suddenly.' at, ..
the ;age of :47 years. ; :"•
Mr. and,. Mrs. •James' 'Salkeld .:
(ripe Margaret, Sandy,) were kill=
edt`:in a ,level' crossing`'crash` in
-London.
Ross 'MacKenzie died .of. injur
ies received , when a light truck.
,Which he ;he' waspassenger slid
into a locomotive: at the .crossing
near Cerglil•1 depot. y .
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You May never meet her. But you
• have talked to her, heard that. friendiq "Voice
with' a smile.
The' Bell :operator has, 'through the; years, lscome: a
symbol .of ;courtesy valid competence
She is one of'the thousands of telephone people
everywhere .responsible for proviiting
:you' with the best possible telephone .service.
Withher. they share a conimon'pride in. the
Berl tradition' of treating customers the ;gay they.
1' I '
like to be treated.
i"E'"Bg[:lE.pEpifi0'N•E 't'opi,PANY 'OE CA•
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Po1it'icari=-a man why divides
his time between, running for of-'
'fide and running for cover.
CLUB' 'OPERATIONS
BRING COURT FINE '
Thrirnas Koviak, manager 'of
the Vicltory Club at'Dungannon,
pleaded 'guilty ,to a charge ..of'
keeping licjuor for sale contrary
to the Canada Tem,perance Act'
when 'he appeared in; court in.
Goderich' Thursday..•, before ' Mag-
istrate 11 E. • Holmes, Q.C. • He
Was fined •$50land costs and
,liquor seized in' ' a police 'raid was .
ordered confiscated. '
Frank Donnelly, Q.9,,, said ',that
the' Dungannon Club had operat='
ed' it a much smaller way than
the Goderich Club, ;against which
a conviction had been previously,
registered. He said his client ha
given up the i ,ea of operating
the, Victory Club and was: going.
back to his old job 'of p ming',
'A second charge:• Of k .bringing
liquor. into Huron County con-
,ntrary, to, the CIA, Was with -1
drawn.. •
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Let Coke j6in' your 'gay
circle' of friends: Serving
Coca-Cola serves, hospitality
.. adds to the occasion.•'
:8ottf(ICarton
including tedera1 Sales and Excise 'faxes •
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1?lasire osi2c Per bottle
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•Antiror,t,e(i bottler of Coca-Cola ander contract with Coca-Cola L
GODERICH BOTTLING WORKS.
Goderich, Ont'. ' 'Phene .• 489
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