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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-30, Page 5THURSDAY,„MARCH 30th, 1950 • • THF LUCKNOW SENTINEL,.. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 'PAGE FIVE yceum Theatre WINGHAlv1 Two;'Shows Eaeh Night FIRST SHOW AT 7,15 TON,IG;T—THURSDAY • ETHEL' BARRYMORE, WALTER PIDGEON, PETER, LAWFQRD. ..in ' THE. RED D'A•N,UBE. • FRIDA,Y,. ' SAZ'URIAAY' 144I10 '31st,'; APRIL. ` 1st tOBERT :TAYLOR, • JOHN .HODIAK AMBUSH 1Vlaiinee Saturday; at 2.00 p.m, MONDAY, TUESDAY ,VAN JOHNSON, GEORGE MURPHY' in —•. s 1 1 ►TTLEGROUN WEDNESDAY. •THURSDAY APRIL 5th,, 6th C RICHARD . C .VAI,.ONTE • -ENTLNE :.CORTESSA. .. , Th ie . hw a es'• H� W s , (Adult' Entertaini#lent) WHITEC•HURCH ° Mrs. Robert •Ross•• attended' the funeral of her cousin in London last Friday. 7Mr. Wallace ''Conn . returned home fr.orn • Win,gliam Hospital, where he had been a patient for:° EL few days. ` .. Mrs.,Lorne Johnston, who has been in • Wingham Hospital;' „is able' to be out . again, am:1'`1s at' the h of Mr, and Mrs. Ryan. 'Gordon: Wel.wood .'started' to � 'o k in the Vyngha¢n Bank of 'Commerce this 'week„ '. ars Robert Purdon is''visiting in Montreal with her, mother, Mrs, Archie .Anderson .and. her. sister, Elizabeth' Andersen. Many from ;here attended .khi:e funeral . of:. Mrs..: David: Cutrie i,n Wiraghari on Sunday, •1Vhs: Rus-: sell, Gaunt is a daughter.. .1Vtr. •Pr. ic'e Scott of Wingham s,pent,.last Friday afte,rnoon,in.the village:: Mrs ' Albert McQuillin visited Monday 'afternoon with her aunt, Mrs.- Kennedy, '' Mr. and Mrs. Canmen Farrier and . Miss Winnifred of .Toronto Spent the week -end with their __panents,.l •..and,Mit,....W _'R,Ea:r vier PAISLEY'S..HOTEL closed.. since • . the.. beve'.rage , .room vote • was, lost. a year ago, has been. 'sold to. 'Lloyd Johnston.; of Listowel, 'who wh.ill re -open .the .hostelry,' • w: WOLF. CUBS: .''Kenneth.Hodgkinson led in the Grand :H'owl to open' Iast” week's meeting. There" was ,an ':attend: ance of 24. Following routine in- spectior 'by'.Apela,: Rey.''Tavener conducted another, jungle dance: .'Following'the story period, in struction iii flagsand knots was, given. .Fraser ,Ashton was invest- ed as a member of,•the Pack• Con'-'. test • standings remain unchanged with Tawny Six leading' with '338, Grey; 333,°fled:327,',White X316,. ' LETTEE, -TO THE .EDITQR STATES • VIEWS O F•LX SPRAYING Dear Sir: As a a•a.'telpaayer •..of : Kinloss would like to .,eNpress rny''view in regard to 'the' Fly ,Spray. I .ani. 'in '• favor of ', spraying and my :name • is on the list favoring it, However,' events have developed. which er•`e, not a credit to those responsible. • The 'first , year , *of sprayings costs were paid out of the ,gent'' eralfunds :Of the Township and rightly so. Last year '(1949), 'a. by -slaw was passed Tmaking spray',,. ncompulsory.A f.. w,o, r •g e� .' days ago, in .1950,, ,a copy *Of the 1949,'by-law, was• sent` to'• cattle c wriers, Why not last-'6'year instead of . navy' Nothing is, saiddin' the '�by-law of iplaoing costs bn the cattle own-° ers Fri' their .taxes: .Yet ..this • o.c ctrred'.: I dannot see :how Council pari 1egai , y • place these costs '. •on. the • cattle 'owners, • after' they, considered ••jt necessary to. ,make -a• 'I by-law making spraying ' com. ,pulsory. To' my iniad it ' is .not a constitutional method Sortie: oatt1e;towners-had lasses due to spraying. Some. visited Council'• to: see ,if r•.emuneration. was available but . received ,a straight no. Others; accepted their loss _las ..._a_ dead_loss : anjcl •-buried• • them, thinking•' that nim the• , end. Some time .afterwardis the• Coun- cil had ``a •change of heart” (so to ':;speak) and decided: :.to 'pay, provided the ..pers.on had a c.er- ttifioate from a veterinary that 'FOSTER rM•OFFAT "is, honorary president of :the Mutual Fire Un. derwrirters` Association. 'df "iOo,+t- ario vWhich :recently 'held its.. ari- in' Toronto. Herb nual Meeting , Kuntz, of •Fori.osa:was elected ,pies dent• ' • 97 asunk ./11111111 II : i ou • size i tnig .. a v 11.1 sacs of:w . ewer ; chicks are being 'hatched and—several .dates are •t^ already booked to capacity: • Presents Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March' 30, 3.1,• Apr'. 1. i .Ftearless,fighters . Bad men feared ; brave men cheered. The Gallant. Legion. Their guns 'bought law • to Texas. Their- courage made history . ; ilant La ion • with William Elliott, Adrian Booth. Plus—"FALLEN AiCHES" with Charlie'Chase: , Plus -LATEST ' NEWS • ForidaY, Tuesday, 'W edrfesda g April . 3, A" J Arthur Rank'. historical production. See.' this great . ,picture . of the Irish' fight for .freedom 'Full • of suspense, thrills, and fight: That's the story of ' • t. frith Stewart Granger and Kathleen'. Ryan• • w4ble _fly spray inspector .at; $1 per hatir be, accepted, he' to find own transportation • `Percy -McKinnon`. that, Edward Thotpson .',be engaged: at '$1.25 per hour for: use. of . tractor to the loss' was clue' to .'spraying. _ • move spray ,machine, and to 'as 013 a' few were aware •of this list operator n.'a'ny way needed, change of events and were:lucky gCarruthers-Pere that the, ten enough oto:, sei=eive•::pa'ynnent far - y their. loss: Others fpr lack of vet's certificate,, • eaused ' by the ..inde- cision 'and mumness ' of 'Council,: received nothing. '• I : was :one: • Hawever, letbY gone•s : bY- 'gonesbut do not let it occur again this year .I would .suggest: - .1st. That: •OouKicil. have their. minds `made *.up in time. s0; as to •give „ all' ratepayers. an equal and lawful • deal.. • 2nd'. That after iiiaking it .com-. pulsory lby passing;a by-law, that. the 'costs Abe chiarged to the gen- eral' :funds. where it ;legally' 'be 3rd. That . •a ,pwblic • announce= ra ford s atcher have',them DAY ° OLD. TO'`MONTH°' OLD See them; before :04., order.. order.. Several •'customers;: already well satisfied.. WE ALSO'STOCK . .: ... • > ; .. • • •` -=-R�: •A •Finn'•: (ew 'Life and, Lifeteria; Feeds Products, :Jainesway. Poultry Supplies. d.UCIN O' 'PHONE hill T. 41144 ►u.6st 4Sm'•, tl4suasmo+iv,.tr4imelf 4rio oeimp+tasumiesruie#io####o41#4• .i4#4.a#6••frroem#o4111,4(i, rt; 1_ : see us 1 rofitable •. growing a p CROP•: CASH. . I i •`in •contractwith,:Canada• Malting Co I. We Are in stalling NeCiEquipmentuipm eit t+• Insure Fast • and Efficient handling o` Grain • af: ,.theLuckiow, Elevator 1 'Treleaven' Milling Co L:imited i interested uu are , la, o+ilNt eri1ilii#t, iirly4/1iMirf4#151.04 ►n.im►i•#r•n;roabooawro+mpuaro T41.10!.. 01:1irthtiriri • t and reinwneration -.for:, losses : so khat all may be on an -..equal .footing. • 4th:: That . cows• w r t•h i n two • ;months of 'freshening. be exempt - 'ed frOni xempt'ed:from' Spraying and the, brush anethod':beallowed .for; them in stead, and thereby'; reduce 'unnec— essary.' damage expense Please:'.accept these remarks, as construeti've ''criticism, • .'not de-: strUctive May we ,look:•,for some concrete'' action ',before : spra'yin g time, is : here? I might say':I ani a half-brother. to "Stoneboat. Harry" 'and "Dog Sled 36e". • Yours; ``F,Y . SPRAY ',ANDY". der, of, :H `'Ii. Bannerman for crushing 'and .gravel :in 1950 a'f•• 60 cents . per cu. yard up t°o 6,00Q ,yards., • of over that' yard ; Ogle •at 58 Cents. ;for the whole contract, be aoepted..'•c G rrtrthers-PercY that we o a :