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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-10-26, Page 6THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO 1950 OLDSMOBILE 4 -Door SEi'JA"N., with all the extras on, it., CH , 1950'. : FLEETLINE COACH', . EV CHEV. FIVE -PASSENGER COUPE. 191 _ '1950 CHEV. SEDAN; 'seat covers, less than 5000.. miles. ,I949 ' CHE`_. ELITYE COACH . white wall tires and seat ; ..D covers, 191 CHEV ' FLEETLINE COACH,, .two tone; green: ..1948' •CHEV., SEDAN 1948 CHEV. "COACH 7 - 1947 CHEV, COACH :1937 NNASH SEDAN 1936. =CHEV. COACH, TRUCKS 1950 . G.M.C. ' 1 -ton , Stake, • equipped with rac 1946 .FARGO, 2 -Ton . STAKE TRUCK 4942 .CHEV. 1/2 -ton PIC i -UP •USseiS '.The Home of Better . Used: Cars Cities'Servit Dealer 'Phone 73x. Brussels, • INSURANCE MEN. 'MET AT DUNGANNON LAST WEEK The .West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Company was host at. Dungannon last'•Wednesday to •officers of a group of 12 fire insurance companies. Sixty rnen were ..present, including presi- dents, secretaries .and.directors of the conpanieS,. who. .convene.: twice .yearly toreview business, Others- .present. • were: J, G. Gib- bons,. Toronto,' supervisor of farm., m utual insurance; Herb Tuntz, Formosa, • president . of 'the Mut- ual .Underwriters Association; and Walter Cross, Galt, secretary '.of the Mutual Urnderwriters ,Associ-' ation. The • meeting. was . an •all -day session; held in the Dunganngri parish -;hall, and •at. noon, the local compan y entertained, • at 'a . full, - course .turkey dinner served : in the Dungannon • United Church basement,. with 'the women of the church catering. • Improvements have recently been made ,at the:' local, office, of. which Durnin Phillips is ,secret- ary. A new vault has. extended the spa:ee of, the office, which has' been renovated :with :new walls and ceiling and: floor .covering... -Things .' stored: in far. •away places are worth money sell. them through the Want . Ads. Cfv.wrekav is easy on your purse • a1n 0n. THURS.;" OCTOBER 26th, 1950'. COUNCIL:MINUTES KINLOSS TOWNSHIP Council- met in the Hall,' Oct - Ober IOth. Present, Reeve Tiffin and. Councillors Carruthers a n Lavis, The .minutes of the last regular meeting of Sept. 17th and special. meeting •of Sept. 22nd as read were approved and signed: A donation of $25,00 was voted to the ' •Lucknow Agricultural Society; ' The Engineer's report .on the extension. of Branch • B of • the Ackert Municipal Drain' wras:read . and • adopted, ' . • • • sulpplementary. • by-law, ;for the amount of $2,000 to, cover: the: cost of' bridge on.'Con•. 2T'.was pass- •ed =and forwarded„ to the D ept, of• Highways ,for approval, -this being an emergency. item. on road expenditure.' A, by-law was passed for the borrowing .of an additional .$3000 until taxes; are--co11ected. ;Council then : adjourned to meet on Monday, November 13th at the. usual time, and' at two O'clock inthe a<co.urt. of revision on the 1951 assess- mzent roll.. All appeals against as sessrnent..to. be. in Clerk's, hand's: ten days previous to above date. Cheques issued':.. John Inglis, •in full' const. McMillan drain, ;$550.;: Rod ,'Inglis, lifting tile,.' Gaunt drain, 97;00; D.. 11..•Cu 3rnings,. new 'tile Gaunt, drain, 142.00;' Har-. old McQuillin, .1 .fox bounty, .13)0; W.'"Freeborn, ,certifying'reyised Voters' Lists,' .8.00; J, R. Lane, re - Vision' 'Voter& evision''V•oter& Lists,. 35:45; Wm, Scott,, revision Voters' Lists, 0.80;- LucknoW Co -Op Store, :'-relief,. 2346; Lucknow Agricultuta1:Soe iety, ' grant,' 25:00,;' K. & G. Con:- struction Co., work on Scott -Tif- fin drain, 80.00 Charles ..Elliott, work ,on Scott -Tiffin' drain,.. 20.40; George Tiffin, commission fee,' Scott -Tiffin drain,47.50; Mrs.., Jas. Smith,:., ;caretaking, • 5.00, Lane, unemployment stamps.. and postage; 13.60" sem. pace contribute; in the 8ervice,.of the connminityy • ,.e John, Labatt, Limited.. TEACHEitS' CONVENTION HELIV AT CHESLET THURS,. The 1959 Convention: .of the Bruce (in Part), Huron (in part)' Teachers' Institute was Heid' in • the Town. Ball, Chesley, on Oct- ober 19th with an attendance• of some 250 'teachers. The teachers had an opportunity to visit the new .Chesley public :school.• and inspect its facilities, Mr Wilfred Campbell of'Glani' is presided. at both sessions—At At the morning session Rev. J. S. Bonham, pastor of St, John's Un- ited , .Church., took the opening. exercises. Mayor Foix of Chesley welcomed. the teachers. T-he'c'hief speaker 'was Mr, George ' N.. Ed-` Wards,. B.A.; `BPaed , inspector. of "P rblic Schools, • "Stratford, an author. of •"several books on .Fng fish 'for '.,Elementary Pu•:b 1 i c: Schools Mr Edwards ,gave a very interesting stalk on Primary read Highway cheques:, Pay Roll No: - 10';' 487.75; George Hiltz, gas .and oil,' 2.05; George :Scott, vuleaniz-, ing; 21.00-; Rae 8i• Porteous,.:ceni ent: for ;Bridge,'.; Con. 2, ':427,50.;' Dominion Road.,00., inserts, '.1 12;x.: E. H. Agnew, premium' -road ,in- surance, :282.6,6 Clayton Looby,: Dept. of 1-iighways, gas 'tax; :48.95 R • Foister," welding, :9,0,0; Hun- ter's Garage; head light and fluid,' 4.75; Rae & Porteous,' hose,: x:97; .C: E McTay.ish,;fuel oil• &, grease, 34.44;: W : G. Percy,: stamps; J. R:: LANE,' Clerk • CREWE ing n. The teachers broke up • into 4 groups and 'met separately:: The Federation of. Women Teachers' Associations o:f. Ontario, The On- tario Public School Men Teacher.s, Federation, • The : Ontario English, Catholic Teachers' 'Association & 'the' Music Teachers' 'Federation., At .the afternoon . session Mr,, H. A. Newstead, KA. of ,tee ,,Vo•- cation;al•-:Guidance-=--13-ranch, O.n-- tario Department of Education was : the chief Speaker and' gave an address, on Guidance; Mr: Game and Mr. Gilroy; Pub- lic School •inspectors, spoke ,brief- ly • to the teachers. The 'following Officers'were el' ected`•for the con -Ling 'year: pres- ident Mr: George C:. King; Tees= water, • vice• ',pies., Mr.' Howard Collins, Port Elgin; :sec:,' ,'West Bruce, Miss' E. .:MacKenize, Kiri- sardine,.. treas., West' Bruce, .Mr, VV. E. Thompson,.;Ki:ncardine, sec- treas.,' East Bruce, Mr:"Harry W: Alton; Walkerton 014111.01.11. •MIli..,11!IMI11.1.011.41111i.W.111P4 • _ Mr: and Mrs. Don 'McFarlan` family Of. Kiriloi:igh.. visited Sun day with: Mr. l and Mrs. ''Benson' Shackleton .and family; 1W. and Mrs: Jack Curran•, Ste ,wart and: 'Ralph- and, 'Mrs. Ray- mond Finnigan spent a day re- cently in e-cently'in London and Spring'v'$le. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Finnigan spent. a :Sunday` :evening 'recently: .with Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Henry &' family` at Pine River. ' Mr., and •Mrs.•Jack .Curran 'and family spent Sunday with Mr; `& Mrs. Ronald Treleaven Si! Linda in; Goderich'.. • Mrs. Clifford Crozier, '.Mrs. Jim 1 Sherwood; `Mrs.Kilpatrick .'and Mrs. Edna McWhinney and. Mrs. J. Curran attended the' W. M. S. • thankoffering meeting at 'Port Albert•.on Wedresday.night where •Miss Claire McGowan. of Blyth was ,guest speaker, %Mr.'and iMrs. -Eugene flanson‘ of 'East : Tawas, Mich., .are -peri - ing a few .days; with her brother; Mt. and Mrs,. S. J.. Kilpatrick. HONORED .ON RETIREMENT On Tuesdaye.venin g, October 3rd, about+•fifty friends and neigh- bors with several retired CNR en..; gineers and their wives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Wrn.. Scrimigeour to honor Mr. Scrim- •geour on his retirement as'engin- eer and also or the occasion of ,his ibirthday . A. very enjoyable' evening was spent' and the group presented Mr. Scrimgeour with.' a purse of money .arid Mrs. Scrimgeour was °giveh„ ab,beautiful pottery dish. — Palrierston. , Observer.. L Mil' Product of Mo..;on .a; R,sch; Ips( choice ,for Value... A lovely, new Classic Piano will be a joy ;to' everyone in your home for many yea rsi :to come Smartly designed ' in exquisite Mahogany and Walnut. Veneers ; for those who want' a truly fine, piano at a•moderate ,price for 15. 'minutes of ' "PIANO MELODIES" tune to C.K N EACH MONDAY NIGHT at, 9.00 p.in Hear you r :favorite tunes played on one of the many models of Winter & Co., and Mason & Kisch planes, whichare displayed by !your neighborhood dealer. N Garn�t. . E. Farrier WHLTECIHYR 11 • ''Phone •71111. Wingham A . Number.' of Reconditioned USEDP AN ON NDDS