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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-01-26, Page 7• :THU'RSDAM, JANUARY,' :26, 1949 : THE' L . , Bruce Courit January Session;. For the first time in history, an. 41bernarle Reeve became War- ' den 'of: the• County, of Bruce as Wilfred E: Adis was elected war- den' by ;jacelatna�t on at the in- ' augural :session of County Coup- cil on Monday evening, January '16th, The• new. Wardens was iborm in • Mbern:arle Township in, 1904, ' He 'is the son: of Mr. and Mrs.. Jos eph Adis and was educated at the Red Bay ' school,, In 1946 he was . married to Phyllis .Sni; thi : • daughterof r, •and,E n Smith , of • Ancaster, Mr Adis is fisherman •by trade and 'is.:'an: adherent . of • the, United 'Church 1., at Wiarton. " . I'rnmediately 'following his el- ection ...the ; Warden appointed : a. .Striking Conmitt ee , Which struck the following committees, for, the •year; finance:' Messrs. Dixon, Mc - Nab, Stanley, Oswald,' Scarrow, Childs,. Greer; Education'.:` a n4 Printing: .Messrs. Ransbur . ,' Ste- !Venson, Ever 'tt, Forrester, .Bol a"nder,' • Alexander, • C 1 i f f o ;r d; Equalization and Salaries, Messrs. -Stevenson, Bolander, T a .y f Walsh,' Winter, Struthers, ' Me- �adden�, : A;gr-icul;tuxe:-1m/!•es�rs.-O`s-�. ward,.: Baetz, • Schmidt; • ' Aiken, +`Greer, Farrel, McGillivray;' Leg- islative; Messrs. McTavish, Walsh;` Dixon;'` Grant, Dietz; Refor'.esta tion . ': Messrs. Tanner; e •Clifford, • McLay, Ransbury, . Aiken 'Bolan der;. Tiffin MacKinnon, Gear,,' Prpperty:. Messrs. Dietz, `•Winter, McGillivray; • C. o u, n t y Home: Messrs. Struthers, Tiffin and :the Wa.r de.n., Children's `Shelter, ,Messrs `.Taylor, Scarrow, Tanner•, Health'. .Unit " Messrs. ' Everatt, Forrester, , Farrell,,, Greer; War- 'den's: Messrs Forrester, Struth- erg, Ransbury, Highways, Messrs. McN1 u11en, Falconer; 'MacKinnon ; Consultative :•Comnuttee' re,.High ' ' School• ;Districts::.' Messrs Ch'ilds, .Stevenson, ::Scarrow;, Trees :Con:; servation. • •Comm•ission t Messrs.'. ', .Robert ` Sloan, Elderslie ' (1951),: Richard Elliott,'. Kinloss (1950); Donald Christie, Saugeen ,(198P.; Children's .Aid S o c i:et y : the Reeves . of the' following 7nunici pi1if1P '� 'larger comnmittee' Southampton,. ' Wiarton, Lion's Head, Paisley. , . Ripley, Lindsay, Amabel,: Bruce,` ,_Kinloss, Carrick,. Brant .(deputy): Other''appointrhentsmade; dur- ing. the; session;. Were:. .Thos. ` Il, Jr. RMSTRON LAUNDRY SERVICE" and . ;FURNITURE REFINISHING : : In the former' Orange Niall ::Building, 'Lucknow A family. .plot---. should- be graced with the shrine -like beauty of a' monument which will be everlastingly .awtribute to those at rest. We .have many classic 'styles to .':suggest,, and will: work ` with you .on cus- tom designs. r ' • Exceptionally.- low prices., Na •.canvassing; which elimin.= ates salesf comrnissi'ons.: Inscriptions Repairin, g. Sandblasting Memorials • 25 . Yeaxst Experience' . The. 'latest in .,.Portable, Sandblast 'Equipment - All work personally ' exec 'uteri Brownlie Memorial Alfred St,o. WINGHA1I ' 'Phone •.450 or NEIL .M CLENNAN,,. Rtpleyo :Ontario. P'ACxE' SEVEI\T Alton. and' Reeve C. G. Dixon to. the Board of Criminal Audit; Reeve Clarke 'McKinnon' of. Tiv erten was appointed to the High ways Gonamittee,, Mr, Peter Grant of Culross. Was re -appointed weed inspector for '1950;,; Reeve Wm: Winter was appointed the Coun- ty's representative on tine Brut County I est ita. ' Boar'd Reeves eves C Q.,. Dixon and 'Wm `P. Os- ways,: and Mr:. S. F. Ballache y were: app.oi.nted .a 'special • tern mittee to Count Y au it he 'K,igh Continuation. School applications ;treasurer, 'ads HAl tori; 'iri his report .ao,, 'Counci1,, stated, ',We are in a sound Finan- tial position. We. enter 19.50 With ,moo band or de;bentu'e debts. ,We have .properly ' constituted reser ves.,of $105,000 invested' in' Dbm inion of: Canada Bonds; $20,00 for' Kincardine . General ' Hos "ital p Building. Fund. and $85,000 'for County highway purposes.' We have 'a., Surplus, of approximately one-half mill. • We' can • !lie . this for some ' future re' quireinent q rby setting up a p•uperly constituted _reserve 40, provite for-. that-pur- pose o .we can .apply it. to 1950. „xevenu .- to--eff-ect'• a edtteii n n- the :mill rate:: A municipality is not in Tbusiness to. make `a: profit". According ;'to the report 'o#';the- Keeper, Mr.•R,: L Wiles, the giber of inmates at present" in' the' 'Horne .for the Aged is 57, of whorrx;' 33 are men and 24"women. There were 'six • deaths among •the .in-. mates'.:during'„the year. The in: - Mates are :i'easonaibly,.;happy'• and contented Certain alterations and. improvements ..are 'being Made to the Home at ,the• request of the Fire Marshall.::The Holstein herd and stables are in excellent :con- dation.: There are 31.•liead of Hol- steins in the herd, On reeemrnendati,on: of the 'Ag- ricul:tura1 .Cvinmittee; . a.• f.o K; bounty..' of '$1.00. -each will be' paid for foxes killed :in. Bruce County during • the . ensuing ,year., This bounty- will come into force Feb- 'ruary ` lst.: A scholarship of :$100 will be' paid �by•the County to :'era- able a'Worthy:student' from Bruce 1949 REV]iEW' (Continued f rom4 Wage T!o) ness ^with, iwhich she 'was' affected. since 'suffering polio in the early fall .of 1941. • , •. , , Philip ;Stewart was critically injured in a fall from, , an apple tree at the Malcolm farm at Kin - lough.. Beverley 'Stanley of Kinlou'gh.. won;.the Kinloss Township pub- lic! sp a'king contest. ' John McKinnon ' died in . Wing haan Hospital. • ,'Russell .Phillipsesca• d death, pe , when he leaped 'clear: of his tract: •or when it.•overturr}ed • • Re�vi: J. H. Geoghegan returned to St. P,eter's Church to conduett dhe::eveningj•, • .t ,.; service. on ':the ••oc . •ca•o o , s1 . , f the 5th •. an i ' n. 7, n versary;. •;i William` H, Ca 4bell of Au- - u -r: fur eele�b.rated'.his r n ,93, d. birth- . day, • Kinloss Couneil, approved, the Township ` being •;included in . the Lucknow High ,School District. Mrs. Ernest' Gardner •died sud-. - denl . y at 2,ron., •: 0' • 'day in, September in 'ala ' muni- cipalities'in order-. that there may, ,be uniformity throughout ; t.h e Province. 'Co.uncal �ad' . ; . � .7ou:rn ed .at noon on Saturday . to 'meet 'for: the :June session at the •. Town of Wiarton 'BUILDING •REFRESHME NT` BQQTH IN THE ARENA • • At a Meeting of the Arena Committee -.last week} it was de- cided • to proceed at on'.ce with (building: a• permanent refresh ment booth in the rink in the South corner of the big .cornmuun• ity room. Art Breckles ,has the.. concession rights, for' the winter and planned to -.have the booth' in operation for last night's game,, Weather permitting. Art plan's to ha'v[e' the ',booth in operation' dur- ing every activity in pie rink this. seaMon. . 1Te is ,alsomstahing' °a” xr,ew' •., skate sharpening machine at the arena; to replace his ,resent o t ASIS COU$CII:,:IQ,HELP• PAY',. DAMAGE, J(IDGMENT Ivan Louton' addressed' the Council With 'reference to the MacDpnald judgment in the: rink • accident . case: He presented a statement of amounts -paid on the total :of . approxima.te.ly.. $8,000, in- clu•ding . interest • and solicitors' fees; leaving . a.'balance of about $3,300' still unpaid. He requested the assistance .of the Council in meeting this.: balance, "in, 'View' of the fact that 'the judge . consid- ered there was 'a moral obligation: • on the part of the This was' eonsi m ere • corn mittee of the whole Council, but. • • no decisidn was reached.—Goder •• ich Signal -Star, GUIDE NEWS ' The regular ••ir1 Guide meet- ing was. held 'at 7.30 in the Legion RooMs. There were 18. Guides presenrt., . • , BPsinesS was discussed and it•. was decided 'that, Guides' .•woui.d- ibe held at Joyce Mowbray's, home '. .next Friday.. night' :atthe usual • • The' recruits were: taught. sem• - oprore by thele' 2nd ,plass Girl Guides,; Who,: .are : working' on their r 1st' :class; `The ;rest •, of 'the Girl' Guides' revreweci. their • ..,.a : �2nd, cl ss work . 'After., a. few: games=thc •rrmeetfng p was- '.closed' With Taps. Weak,Tired, Nervous, .:PePless Men, Wo m st '. Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality Say goodbye t'o,these weak,' always: tired feelings; depression and nervousnessdue to weak, thin _ blood. Get up feeling fresh, be.peppy,all day. have, plenty of vitality left over by evening. Take Ostrea. Contains . iron vitamin B,, calcium, phosphorus for blood building. body strengtheningstimulation. Invigorates .aystern;. lmprovee appetite, digestive powers. Costs little. New "get acquainted" size only 60c. Try Osbrex Tonic ,Tablets , for new, nor. mal pep, vim, vigor, this very day. At all druggists. Not, to mine, ,thus horrible crippler. Not to mine this thing wi h the long.scientific name, �. s polomyelitis, this thing that means.:, misery andpain in: the language 'of • . the little ones. .... Not fo mine toweara' brace, to ;hobble, to''l m .. • P.. Not to mine to, hear:the Iauliterto , of others,- 9 + t watch them at play to cryahe bittee•. tears of childhood kit forever. • `Please God! Not to mine! And letme help'' (hose to.` whom it does this crippler', come, ... PP r, this' destroyer, O A.C;:The` student ` will . •be' sel ected.;by a committee cornprising the warden the 'chairman of the: Alii icultural • Committee and the' Agricultural Representative The following:: grants ; were „made dt1ising. the .'session Child rens ' Aid Society :$5,000; Bluer Water Highway', Association $500,; Bruce::Peninsula Resort •Associa tion $400; Canadian •1tionalIn-` stitute for the :Blind $400; Navy League cf. `,' Canada '$100; •Bruce County Crop limprovernent As= sedation $1:00;•'•tp the Junior Ex tensidn .Fund to assist: in .defray- ing expenses'Of ..boys' and girls at County: and inter -county :compe=: titions , $500;.Bruce : County Lib- rary Association•, $2;000; $15.00 te. each'. public library having' 300 to : 1500, volumes and $30. • to each Library having ' over • 1,500` .. vol: umes;, $20 -.per township for prizes in the Bruce County School For es7try, Coriipetition;' Saugeen D.is-. trict..Boy .Scouts! 'Building' Fund` _:.The requset ofthe_township• of, Culross 'to be detached from.= the Walkerton: High :School . District, Was, • granted and the necessary by iawt passed The following resolutions were adopted' by Council<%during the session:; ' Requesting the population and. local' assessments • be taken into account. as 'well as i equalized asp Sessr ent.s in ' connection • with evying for .'the 'Cost. cif '•kI gh. - School "Districts,'. `' Requesting that legislation :be darted malting it a serious' of- ence'.to throW empty bottles and ther, junk' on . public roads; • • Requesting .that ixon, 'R'eeve of Southampton, be ppoin.ted to 'the iCanadian te; ' Requesting that the • Provri ce• some 50 percent of the cost cif, 11' social services; Re4uesting that Daylight Sav-`' is g Time in 1950 be from 'the "last finds, in ,Apical to .the last 'Sun- 1 D a a a S et me give to help 'the helpless.'. • etmy` dollars and my, prayers go with these little ones; that, some day; some ;time children / ever where' will walk without fear, free of:childhood's,:greptest enemy, Poliomyelitis; 'am glad ''1'have the privi- lege of giving ' to the Canadian. March of Dimes., Give:to,.. (The Canadian, Foundation forPoliomyelitis) 410 BLOOR ST. EAST, TORONTO.5 2-50 • • Space contributed inthe service. of the community; by John 'Labatt Limited. • rt 414 ti im dk,