HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-11-23, Page 7,1950
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NOVEMBER; z3rd 1950
Mrs. 'W.,'R, S'tothers :and dau
ghter, Mrs. Frank' James, enter-
'Wined the Presbyterian W.M.S.
on Thursday afterroon; at' the
Stothers residence.. ' The attend-
' ance was very good. Mrs, 'Ben-
nett presided, The devotional
period was taken by Mrs, Mason
NLeAllister. Mrs, Alan
l Reed read
the.' .study book on Japan, Mrs:
McWhinney gave a short talk on
the Koreans, ' A synopsis of the
sectional meeting at Ripley was
given by"Mrs.,:F. Janes and' Miss
Ilv4'i Carr. ' The meeting closed
with a hymn:and prayer. The
hostess,' served lunch. .
Mr, and "Mrs. Gordon Kidd and
faxnily of Islington` were • week,
end ,iguests _ with• ¥r. and, Mrs., J.
J. "R.an.. . '
rs. Wm. hag sold her.
50 acre farm ori .the 2ndo
on f:
V//et., Wawanosh to Orville -
,,, ,. e Dur.
nin.' Mrs. Nivens may occupy the
• house- till- spring •
.. lonely bouquet . of pastel
shaded chrysanthemums were on
the. altar table at • the United
.Church Sunday morning .placed
in memory: of the late ''Mrs.• D. s.
Errington by, Mr.. Errington 'and
OrMileibroto
THE LUCKNOW, SFN' I EI. LUCKIVOW4 C NTARI .
'srnernbers of the'f`amily. Mrs. Zr,
ilington .passed away' two. • years
ago, .. . • ,
'Miss Joan Rivett of London
spent a few en days . with • her par-
ents,
Mr. .. and '
Mrs. Geo. ,Rivett,
•Misses Donanne Caesar & Jean
Errington have each taken posi-
tions in Goderich. .
Mr,' and .Mrs. John Crawford
of Kenora' have been visitors last
week with Mr. Crawford's sister,
Mrs: "R, J. Durnin and with their
daughter, Mrs, Jas, Wilson.
Mr. ' Rory McDonald is a pat-
ient at Goderich Hospital this
week •for 'penicillin treatment,
KINGS/BRIDGE
Mrs. Ursula..H'elbert spent the
week -end' with `her brother, John
O'Connor.
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don for a few days.' •
Mr, Albin Griffin was. in the
burg ,on, Sunday.
Mr.• :and Mrs. -Ray Dalton and
:Mr. and ,Mrs.Gordon Valad took
in the Royal Winter Fair the first
of .the week., •
'Etensive plans•a're being made
for the 'big fowl supper. 'that 'is
to be heldin' the Parish Hall;
MOOSE hunting is now illegal in On'tario This.
was'made necessary by the rapid
decline in the moose,population A few
years' protection will restore this fine
game animal to sufficient numbers for .
hunting, Conservation today
saves your outdoor pleasure
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tet; for tomorrow.
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CQUNCIL' MINUTES
KINLOSS TOWNSIIP
Kinloss Council met in the hal
Monday, November 13th as' pe
adjournment. All members pres
.` McNay -Kilpatrick Graup,
° The November meeting of the
• McNay ;Kilpatrick Group. was.
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held at the home of Mrs,. Brewer
✓ with 18' ladies.present.'Mrs. Geo.
- Joyntpresided and the meeting
'opened with :hymn 252 followed.
✓ uy prayer, Mrs. Roy Culbert read.
d the scripture lesson • Dime bags
were handed in and the treas
urer's 'report— 'w'as given. , Mrs.
Harold Treleaven,, Mrs'. George
- Joynt, Miss Welsh and• Mrs. W.-
B. Anderson were appointed'as
program committee' for Decem-.
,ber meeting .of the e three: groups.
Mrs, Brewer ,was appointed on
the nominating;committee.• Read-
jai-int
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iand
igs, were, given by Mrs. Havens
M,rs, Alex " Ak?dxew, The
meeting-. elosed .With. hymn. and
prayer;.. A • social. half hour was
enjoyed, Lunch was'° served` by
. the hostesses:. Mrs: Gseor -e'Jo•• nt
g Y
cot ditcted''a contest: The Decem
:mer meeting, is to be held at the
home ' of•` Mrs. McKim.-' Mrs. J
Kilpatrick is the convener of the
program; committee,' There. .ill
• be a. pot luck supper. ;
The minutes of the last regula
meeting of iOctober , 10th' as rea
were • approved and: signed. Cor
respondence was then 'dealt with
before the .noonhour recess.
At two o'clock Council : adjourn
ed and ; formed..as, 'a Court. of . Re
vision on 'the assessment roll of
1951.with Reeve Tiffin; .as chair,
Man,
The ,appeal of R;;: McQuillin on
Lot 17pand W,H.. 18,' Con. 6, was
no. t sustained, also that of Albert
Porter,' Lots, 45=46, Plan 101,; was
not sustained. The appeal of •Jas
S..Hodgins on Lots' '7,4-75, Plan
231 Was granted and the building
assessment's struck off.
The Assessor was instructed to
assess Lots. NH 47=48, Plan 231,
to Wellington Tweedy as ;owner.
With these- revisions the: ' assess-
ment' roll ' is to .be taken as a
basis', of 'taxation for.. the year
,19'51 • ..
.Council .then • resumed for gen
eral business,
The Couft of : Revision on BY-
Law No. 10, 1950, covering the
extension to Branch B of the 'At;k-
ert Municipal.. Drain`.was ..set' for
Friday, 4:0,ecember---1-5th;,- at ---2700.
p.m.
By=Law No :11, 1950, was. pre_
pared '• and ' ; passed, making ap-
pointments of .D.R.O.'s and Poll.
Clerks for ,municipal election;
Council " adjourned -to meet
again on Friday the ` 15th -,day
December' ,1950, for . windup , of l
1050'•business: .
Cheques. issued Wm Scott, sel'
ecting jurors, $4.00'; -Geo: Tiffin,:
selecting jurors, 4.00; • J.' R.. -Lane,
selecting; . jurors, 4.00; E. ' H Age:
new, .renewal premium .collector's
bond, 15.00;' • :Frank ..MacKenzie,
wood athall, .51.50; .Harry Lavis,
exam %McKay-McQuillin drain,.
2'25;, Charles Moore, bridge a1
lowance Gaunt Drain, 30:00; J. R.
Lane,• unemployment insurance
stamps, 5.76; Ed Purves, sheep
claim, 265.00;. George .'Lockhart;
insp.: 'Purves' 'claim; 3.40; 'WM:
Scott;• part salary assessorr125 00;'.`
Fred Guest,• onefox, bounty,. 1.00;
Mrs... James Smith; ` caretaking,;.
etc :1115.. :.
Highway cheques:Pay, Roll No.::
$285.50; ::Dept of�: Highways,
gasoline. tax, 34.10; C.' E. 'McTav-
fuel 'oil; etc., '105.57 Owen,
King; Corr. 2 bred _ e '40.80. E. '.114
aunt,. -- rue ing, 44.50;. 'Pedlar
People, snow fence :posts,' 154:00;
Doiriinion . Road Co:,: ` repairs;
50:85; .Wm. MacIrityre, , telephone
account,' :7:25; A. 'M. Hunter, sup-
plies, 73.20; Hanover Trarisport,.
10.00; Charles • Hodgins, ,weed
spray, 112.00; 'J. W. Henderson
Co., ' lumber, 18.04.
J. R. LANE,' Clerk. .
DEBENTURES. amounting' . .t o
$450,000 will beissued for ' the
'construction and equipping of the
new :Walkerton District Ijgh. School.
PAGE. SEVEN
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A family, plot should be
graced" with the shrine -like
beauty of a monument which.
will be"everlaStingly a tribute
to those at' rest.. We have many
classic 'styles to suggest, and.
will .work with you on tis
toni designs.. '
Exceptionally ..low prices.
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Inscriptions: • .Repairing
Sandblasting• Memorials
25 Years' Experience
Thee latest in Portable.
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HINTS ON. HOW TO 'KEEP
11- YOUR EGG QUALITY , UP • •
• ('1) .Unwalshed eggs: look " 1 •
t • better. , and, Keep better • ; .
than those that have Veen 1' ; ,
washed ' Crean litter, clean , 11."
',dropping boards,and clean
nesting material are essen=• •
possible. Keep5our birds' ,,
' r feet clean by wiring off
dropping boards or pits.
depend on �fresh-m x''
laying masl trade with
1' start to germintrte•'at
0, around 60 degrees and..
it doesn't take much heat
to reduce your eggs to B
grade:. Keepyour eggs in'•
a•.room--or cellrir,—,where
the temperature • is• even ,
• and cool, •
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Your flock a "fresh -mixed"' mash made at. your local
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:from 'National Concentrate; a •
,carefully blended "Feed "Mix" of ' animal :proteins,
.will.
keep'your. birds healthy producers, _ vit;mins-��and • mi -nerals- .,which . _
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