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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-12-10, Page 9as '. [r., k__ ce . ty• pie. he'. fie X11 he �r- ly. 10, ar• nd• ; A be n- ct. th rs. as ie ng. gr ail on he ter oh . is' ira ler' yd a. WEDNESDAY,, 13b *. 1001,4952 , THE Lt c1cNow.SENTINF..L, LIICENOW, oNTARIo, PAGE NINE 1 11.01.001 M►1+ }t.�i n1+ !n M►+r►u uG�!! ►�w � M t !��I Nr�►.mgooimati If you :have 'found that your present Bookkeeping system is inadequate -m0,1'11 has been criticised by: the Tax.Dept., ematter with why not. disku thme, During the past nine years '1 have installed upwards of fifty. simple accounting systems among small Business Men, ;Professional: Men and Farmers located ,for the most part in, Bruce, and Huron Counties. The Installation Fee is moderate --the coat Of the:_aetuah book very small and the system once installed can be run• by yourself with a periodic Audit, and Annual 'Statement by me.or•on. a :monthly audit basis; with . .an annual,.; statement and Income Tax Return. This can. be. arranged according to Your. capacity,• to absorb the cost. h There is no ft:imolal obligation on your part to discuss • '1 . your problem.. • The .systeem' referred to above • meets all requirements of the Income: Tax Dept. and also the Unemployment Iins. Comm • • s..:. J PYMM 'Business and : • • • Tax Service. Office in• the Kilpatrick. Block; • LVCKNOW, ONTARIO In attendance at Office . Tuesday,: Thursday & Friday. ;SaturdaY by appointment. Phone,. Office 23-w; Res. 234 • L..... • CHRISTMAS .SEAT.: OFFICERS MET AT WIARTON FRIDAY § r Friday evening the members• of the Bruce County ' T.B Association held `a ::dinner meeting in .the Birch Room of the `Pacific Hotel, Wiarton Dr. ,W..‘ V.. Johnston : of 'I:uckth t, president, • presided. Mrs. Ken• -McKay of. Ripley, secretary, informed, the.' meeting that .this year's christinas Seal sale 'Campaign was in full, sing; and that she, ,_ had' '.mailed. ;7,600 letters 'with • seals, in. .the 'County: Returns were ;already coming' in, but it 'was,. too. early to know how the campaign was •going. Mem hers reported from their : own. Municipalities; and general. Op- inion ,was that the campaign ;was an, a par,with otter years; so far In each • municipality, 'the ' dona- tions are Sent to the local bank,, where . they areopened ' : by.. •the local representatives. of the . As sociation. PHYLLISGIBSON HEADS , LO -LA -L GIRLS .CLUB The monthly meeting of. the, 140 -La -Le Club •'was :held ' at the home • of :•.,Mrs.. Wilson Hamilton with Betty Miller as hostess: The 'roll call was :answered by "What I ' want for 'Christmas". ' The 1953 officers 'were'elected as follows pres,. Phylis'.Gibson;. vice pies., Susan illaeNaughton; secretary, Betty Miller;'treasurer, Marie. • Sparling; , press . reporter, 'reds Hunter; jsiek committee, Margaret Phillipson,•- gift Com- mittee, Lois Crowston A••Ciristinas gift exchange took place., The program included a contest by Betty .Miller, reading •,by Donna Lannan. Lunch was served by the hostess ..The January meeting , is to '•be held in the form ef a pot luck' supper ,.at Susan M'acNaughton'a at 7.30 -p.m.- "; , �e part: of agreeting * 44494 Agricultural Office Reports Extracts from reports • submit- ted •to. the Ontario Department of • Agriculture from agricultural re- presentatives in the adjoining counties are ' as follows: Bruce— "the freeze-up and, snow ends an excellent fall for farmers, with, work in good shape and more plowing; dope than usual"; Huron. .livestock now stabled and appear to be in good ,condition, The majority of farmers should have sufficient ,feed: supplies de- spite the fact, theyare wintering over a larger nuanber of cattle,. than usual": . • MOVE TO NEiV ' MANSE Rev and Vita. W. A •Henden son and family moved during the past week to the new Presbyter- ion Manse .which has been in course, of constr;ction for . the past several months..The min- ister's new home ' is Situated im- mediately . north .of the: former manse and faces oh ' Victoria. St. It is a spacious, large red brick structure and is modern in every• respect. The church managers'. are now endeavouring to dispose of the former manse.—Walkerton Herald -Times.. ' • • Headed Poll Athol Purdon, son of Mr. and. Mrs. "Sandy" Purden of ' town, headed the poll' for the six seats on the • Winghan Council 'board.. `Athol 'polled 781 votes, 76 more'• Ilan the .seeond high candidate. ADVOCATES' CHANGES IN SPEAKING CONTEST... KAII. SIIEA. COTTON CLASSES • The fifth meeting of the Dau- ghters 'of the Kairshea was held, at the home • of Irene Rouls'ton on November 25th., The meetin ; Op, enecl with the theme 'song and the minutes were read by Joan and Daphne.. The roll call was then answered by "Points:. for good .posture". We sewed 'our:" dresses, on the 'sewing machine and some basting was done. The meeting closed with the .sewing. of a ,dainty lunch. The sixth meeting ,of the Dau- ghters of the Kairshea was. held . at the' home of Mrs. Harry Levis • on December 5th, The leaders • sang the theme song. The roll cal.], "A finish I am using ; for my dress", was answered by the members. The minutes were read and adapted and Betty read her yeasio . '' We sewed more of our dies se and a tasty' ;lunch was served. .'4 •The Paisley' Advocate' suggests Some changes in :the • Bruce Co.. Public S1eaking. final : competi- i tion ;which this year had 21 con- testants, with the result that it Was after midnight before the winner was. decided The . Advo cate:suggests" semi-final corn - pe titions in the south and north` with possibly -=a dozen ebntestants going. into the, final round. FINDS 'SIXTY -YEAR OLD MEMBERSHIP . CARD ': ' A well-preserved :membership card in ••:the Mechanics' Institute was • recently discovered. by Mrs. :A. G. Hartford in going through some old papers at her home, Which was the former Cliff ;resi dence... The 'Meohanics' Institute Pre-'• ceded the public 'library This. . •. f'f reading room was located on the: •-'� !north-west ;corner -across. from the• ..Town Hall: Overhead, on the 2 nd • / floor, reached ;by'. an: outside stair- 1,1 4 ,way,, was a hall used •as. a meet= ing place by the Oddfellows, and Fprsters.: ; The 'membership, card ' was made out in the name of C. 'Cliff, and the date of expiry' was vember 1894. It was number :81 and was 'signed by' John Murch -•'i ison• as' president and J. `G. Mir - dock • as. secretary A footnote on \ (• the card stated, "Members.,must, present this card to the Librar- ian 'when .they: apply for a book"..I 143X You Bari be sure that your °guests will welcome this year -around favourite `-�-- always,, in • perfect' taste.• ltuthorized, bottler of C64e-Cola candor cotitract•*vitk Coca-Cola ltd. GODERICHH BOTTLING WORKS ' God -elicit; (ink. Phone: 489 Coke'' is a.registered trade -mark t • y 'HE VOICE.. TEMPERANCE Inertia is the major handicap of all ,good'causes. It was said long ago by .a very :competent author- ity .that . whoever is .not for -the good., . cause is against it. •This. is a very important matter in a democracy where the . theory . is. that. ,people govern theimselves. This places on them the Fespon- sibility of making their convic- , tions articulate. This `boils down to the simple• matter of saying: yes or no on every issue.' (One of. our live Huron County issues: is the traffic: in :alcoholic bev erages). There are Borne , who ' would say --yes, .concerning the ' inroads of this traffic.' There are many who would say no, if they would just break `through their ban Of silence and inertia. 'More women saying no, in.their homes and at their parties—more risen s ing ne in their clubs • and in th it municipal and county coon - c s—that's ,how public opinion is created: In a: deOFrriocraey'it is this • public 'opinion that is .the deter.- 1 eterr miining,factor, Certainly the harm done by the liquor traffic is not something to .be silent .about. (Adv.) ) rote O { ( 17, -o"rtz,z° Do Cvx O-cmNrnp,pNcI. � Z _' M:= *'. :m' O� ;o-nc.-c•Nrn*• ? x mm Dal 7wpm;�= v a° cis 7D z c p' D m rr,- to 111 .13; n to. D rn z rn. O z --1-1 3 n : co to -74 wrn .y oc=.=.gv . �xnm•,. mooro z •_ =ti �o G`�zt7 N. kop 70 Z d ,i rrsty" •. • f rN