HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-01, Page 7THURSDAY, ,SEPTMBER fi, l945•
RESERVE
for 'the Annual
CLANSMEN'S
in•the
ARENA, LLJCI�NOV
Prs,grarin by The
HA1PY COUSINS,
"Elrnira'
and The •
Luckn9w, .Pipe'' Band .
Carnival Games,.
arcing;.: Prize. Draw
family plot should', be
graced with the: shrine -like
"beauty of a monument •which.
.Will be everlastingly a.:tri'bute
to those at ;rest, We, have many,
• classic styles to • suggest, and:
will Work., with yoti on, cus-'
tom designs; .
Exceptionally "'low ' '.' prices. •
No canvassing, which •elimiri
ates sales commissions.
inscriptions Repairing
Sandblasting :Memorials.
25 Years' .;Experience
The ;,latest :in' Portable •
Sandblast • Equipixient v;
'All ,work personally executed
Brownli Memoria
Altged St., WINGHAIVI
'Phone .` 450 ` ; ,
or`
NEIL MaeLENNAN,
Ripley, Ontario.:
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MCKN(W SENTIN*L, LU '.:TON ONTARIO' °
.•HELNS
Mrs, Alex Smith of Dungan
non was the guest speaker 'at the
annual social meeting of the W.
M. S. held. in the United Church
on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W.
I. Miller presided over the meet-
ingwhich was 'attended by . over'
75 ladies including' guests, from,
the, societies, of the Whitechurch,.
Ashifield ; Circuit and ' Brick' Un-
ited churches. The program pro-
vided by the visitors, included
a • ,reading, ""The . Great Guest
Comes'.' by Mrs. Woolley of Ash-
field; an,,organ Solo by. Mrs.. Wes
ley Ritchie of Ashfield; 'a' read-
ing, "Susan Barton's 'confession".
by Mrs f.Sn'ell of Y`' Brie ; a read..
.ing, "The Qld ,,Arm ,'Chair", .4 y.
Mrs 'George Alton of ^ Ashfield;
reading; -'"Sanctuary" end.';,`Christe
at the . Bar," by 'MrsWatt of,
Whitechurch and a solo "The
Lord's Prayer," "by Miss :Barbara
Irwin of Brick. Mrs. 'Stanley Todd
introduced. ,Mrs; SSxnlith • who 'de-
lighted
delighted the ladies with ' her- ad-
dress: on . her Work ' amiong the
Indins •in Northern ;Manitoba
whek she had taiugih't for ,eight
years. ';.Mrs.; .M. G. -N'ewton•:•wel
corned; the ladies • and expressed,
thanks to- Mrs. Smith and. to „all
Who had helped ` Make the .meet-'
ing suoh a success.
Miss Beatrice MlcQuillin," is
Spending the •week iii Hamilton
as the'guest of Mr. and Mrs Robt.•
'M Quillen; , •
Mr Charles McQu;%llin; accom-
panied by Ivan , and Barry- Mc
Quilliti spent the week -end in
London.°
' • Don't forget the September
me itg' o`f the Women's <Institdte•
at Mrs.' Chester' : ,,Taylor's on
Thursday afternoon. The rollcall
is to.be responded: to by a doria
tion to the ;;Wingham Hospital.
`Her ,many' .friends are:glad to
know' that, Mrs. Andrew. 'Gaunt...
is home • and feeling fine after.
spending about;'six weeks 'in .Lon-
don:.
on
don as . a patient' in the Victoria
Hospital and later . as a visitor
with • her sister;- Mrs., `'James. Bar •.
'hour;
•
.IVIessrs Ross and Billie .Mac-
Pherson spent the vVeek=end m
Detroit. They were accompanied
by Murray Gaunt `.who 'will spend
the Week as guest •of his tache,
Mr. ,:Charlie .Sherwood arid Mrs:
Sherwood;
'Mr.. WM. 'bougherty • of ,Guelph
was a visitor' last week` with Mrs
R. J.- Woods.. This week; •Mrs.' Ari
thur 'Whetham, Mary and Kath'
leen of Galt . are her guests,.
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PAGE SEVEN-
COUNCIL .MINUT'Es
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
Coiuncil mvet in the hall AuguSt
15, 1949, as per ;adjournment. All
members present. • • •
Carrut e"ra-Laois that the inin-
iites—of-tie last rggu, .lar meeting;
of July 18; 1949 .be approved. and
signed.. '
.. Iyavis Carruthers that the 1948;
levyfor the "Federation of Agri_
•cul'ture be'';forw*rded, to the °sec,-
treas,., Mr.;. James Powers, Chep-
stow,
hep
stow,�Ontario.
McIchinon :,avis that the: corn.,
.munieati n from W Ross'Binkley
re insux ace ,premiums
1Carrut'hers-Per•cy that. the: corn
munications'from J0mes•McEv�ian.
and' ,lVIalcolmri, Lane re'_13 .C',' ex-:
tension Y repair be Pyle ' '
• Percy McKinnon that the ap-
plication of Fraser Purves 7for
maintainer ' opera'tor ,. at 75.. cents
.per, hour be, adcepted.
JCarruthers L -'vis, that the,' clerk
write the County highway corn-
mittee re 30 ;mile signs and school
signs at Kinlougih and Holyr"ood
.and 'other •schools on .the 'county
roads and:. stops 'signs 'at eorices-•..
Sion .• crossings.
Carruthers -Percy that the'icletk
•write: the .Drury Construction •Citi.
that . the the are _•:on_,the 'ground;
to complete. the . the portion : of
the Ackert. •drain,' '
Carruthers Percy i that • we pay_:.
Ackert`' the sum of ',$50 for
Township, `share of -draining . the
l0th-•Concession. road :,at lot• 8.
• Percy -Lavin that 'the claim• of
Dan :'T.' ` McKinnon for loss ' of
cow and calf due to warble; spray
be paid.
Carruthers -Laois that. the :clerk
enter' •on •,the tax': roll. of -1949; a'•
levy • of 10, tents per head ;per
spray on : 'owners, of all cattle
sprayed according to the records
of • the spray operator and inspec-
tor.
: McKinnon -Percy that all.' mit-
standing accounts . for :County
'machinery. work be placed on the.
1949. tax :roll
�C'arruthers-McKinnon; than
we
apply' to ;the Deipartment. df; High='
ways • for 'the interim . grant . on
road expenditure. as . of • January.
lst to August 31, 1949... ,
.Percy.McKinnon that the as-„
sensor Wm.:- Scott be paid, $25 :for
.equalizing Union. Schools
Percy -McKinnon that 'the. clerk:
.notify all parties / on.. the M�eMil-
lan Drain that the engineers' re-
port min die read at the: Township
.;I all. on• Monday, August, 29, 1949'
at one o'clock p.m and also the
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• ,,a AGDdcxkixeL4 Roow'awit
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re o t on VIP' end at the Gaunt drain will;
besame` place and
date at two p.m. •
tavis-Percy that we do tiaw',
adjourn to Ineet ' again. on Mon-
day, iSepteniber' 12, 1949 ;at Town-
ship. Hall;
Cheques. issued: James Powers,
1948: Fede. of Agric. levy,, $269.57;
Lucknaw ; Sentinel, ;riloters' :• lists
and adv:, 92:05; J. R. Lane, post-
age, .5.00; .Dan . T. .M 'Kinnon;.
cattle •:claim, 165.00; Wm. •Scott,
equalizing ljnton school, sections,
25.96.
Highway • cheques Pay . Roll
No. 8, $72,20; U, Co-Qp, 2-4-D,
6,38; Hanover transport, 1.60;
Dominion Road Machinery Co,,,
.23,12; John Hodgins, spraying. •_
65rn0; Wm. Scott, 4.20;
.John' W..Henderson Co., bridge
plank, 380,60; C. E. McTavish;
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J. R. Lane, .Clerk:
The' number 'of eggs 'ci
r well -cared -for' hen will.;
lay, (up to the limit of °er inherited ability) DEPENDS
LARGELY. on her ' FEED.
Profits are determined on 'continued ',' ood production,
NOT'' on short termhigh production.::
So feed a well-balanced, freshly mixed feed made with
National "Feedyour Mix ;:ao' give egg machines the
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material needed ; to keep themvigorous and; healthy
and :to build the eggs week after week. >.
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GET MORE•.MONEY FOR
YOUR- EGGS BY HOLDING':
THEM AT THE "A" QUALITY ,AT•'
WHICH THEY/ARE,L ID
`(1) A Keep nests and lifter clean.
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(2) Allow one nest tom birds.
(3), Coole s ra idl
gg p' y•fo 50 degrees; and hold in der,. cool
spot.s.
(4) • Cool eggs in open trays ot; wire`basket• iili 3 to 5 hours.
15) Eggs packed directly rnifo ci re- o :fuel yedi lake 1 T To
20 hours to cool.thus losing "A" quality,•.
los I ammo:.r..-rte is r• in am um is
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'Cir: •¢r.}::{. S/:>:>:i::.
See tour •lotat NAU/ONAL °Feet Dealer toddy..• .
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WM. STONE' SONS LIMITED.
INGERSOLL r ONTARIO '
'NW • •p
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Before you ever cross the road --"PAUSE. Look both ways" isyour afety code.
WiserYoun9Q. ersons end old: use extra care ..hen crossing road
p� .
:ways..;They look. both LEFT aiid RIGHT to see that -the way is,
clear. It takes bot a tecond , 4 but,it spells S -A=F -R -T -Y.
GEG H. DOUc,ETTx Minister
t. O D' 'E P A R' T hfI E 'IV' T O • F`' • HI. G H
Insist on NATIONAL. well -cured• ,properly -b elided 'fertilizer;