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THURS., NOVEMBER 29tih, :1945
L.oc:'a.i
. Toni MacDonald, Who., is a pat;.:
lent in Christie St:. I ospital, Tor,
onto; was not so well the first of
the week. „
Ma': a id -Mrs.:-N,-A.- Graham of:-
`M'or.onto spent the week -end with.
•her, parents,'Mr. and Mrs. -A. E.
Mef iilr,
•- . Mr. John, MacRae of. Lochalsh
left fast' ;week ..for .Collingwbod
where he will spend the winter
with Mr, and,Mrs, Duncan Mac-
• Rae. •'
Minnie Horne..of" Toronto.
pent•. the.. Week -end' here:.: with'
'Mrs. 'VValter..B:orne who plans to.
•leave:this week for Detroit. Where.
lie:will.spend 'the winter.:
Mrs: R, H. Thompson • is . spend-
'rig this week in Toronto with her
'sister• and mother, Mrs. N. ••L.
• Campbell, wh•o'•is suffering .con-,
. •sid`erably and whose_ condition is;;
,Mr. and; Mrs.:Harvey Naylor
visited for a, -few days"With ;his
rnother, Mrs: Louisa Naylor. Har-
vey recently •received .his dis-
from" the :C A F
char .... R•_.. _.d_ will
take''' up' residenC'e in London:
:where e 'has'resuined h. s.'for . er
h nl
position With he ;London Life In:
n e. Company:.
sula c• . p Y,.
The L.ucknow Sentinel, Luclqjaw, Ontario
General,„
:
Jack Carter went to Lon-
don last Week for mocdical treat-
ment'.
Miss . Lorna •Reid of Londe/
spent- the. -weak. -end- with her par
ents.. M,r•, and. Mrs. 'Sam' Reid; '
Mrs I3.oy Crungle, and Helen. -of
Detroit visited the and
of'the
week. at the home~.of"her mother,
Mrs, David " Gillies .; K
fair, He, r,�ecalled `,that it .was .'a5
KINL0SS BOARD
REVIEWS : 'EAR
PAGE ; THREE
Attendance at • the Kirijoss I
Township nomination meeting on
;Friday • was: comparatively small
and pas;aed of-£..very_,.quiet`iy--Mj.
Foster Moffat nominated Mr. Mac_
Ross 'as chairman of the meeting,
but the tables were `turned' and
Mr. Moffat found himself in tht.
-chair ' pr,otesting that` , it • wasn't
Miss Jane Alton spent the or 56 Year $,,since he attended hi;
week en,d ~ in
Toronto nto vis tine . first nOminatton . mea. ting, • fthen
Erie
nds and attended the T-Iurst- held in ttie hall above the shed
Decker dd v
Wedding: _ing: on Fr•ida night.•He me i . -
Y ,. . . nt oned" everal of the•: old-..
rim -
Mrs. James..cis and "o ..
Alton:,is s eridin n ed present..
.no" of
the ,winter at i . g them were now
Ost?aiva vitt; tier 1?resent
daughtex, Mrs: ` J. ' "
G. M.clr;i Reeve � S
` and'. Mi°
t.osh p4Me .
1VIcIn 'R
t e'.
o ti e v'
�. e Richard' .Elhiot •
ti ..was the•
'ate• ' ' .. • first: 'rnernber, of
Mr.. ,.P. •W iIoag • of tele High the ' Board•.cajle,li'
g on, -arid dealt chiefly with'C'oun
School staff has rented the home , tY
of 'Mrs. E.: N: Hodgins; ns
g , whet,e he
and Ml s. 'Hoag" :are taking up resi.7
denee,
matters. He outlined :what count
highwa s ', m Y
Y machinery •• was: ...on
order• and 'stated.. that deliver
y
had; been made ,'this year .of •.a
new' road maintainer with snow-
plowing eq.uipmeht ate a cost` of
Rev. and Mrs.0 ,IJ,. Drckinso.l
and. two sons of Te;Kento__s ent the
p,
week' -end -with Mr.: 'and Mrs.. W.
P, Reed".. Rev ..Diekinson, . who 's
manager of 'the Ryerson Press in.
T ,ion
o. onto, -recently .ietlxned'' fro -m4
a two -months'.' busin
ass :tri a to.
p
England He, assisted Rev., -J. ',W,
Stewart. •at',tre::mornin. :se• r`
g ?y ce
in the Untted�Chuich;'
13ANK. OF MONTREAL ISSUES -
JUPiJLAR.. FINANCIAL". STORY
.Striking'evidence of;• the. mo
•'n trend i
n:
` er . e banking `rrrethods
contained in._ this--: ea°r'.'
report of the Bank,, •.of .Montre
i�hir h—iss,ue:d in the form. • of
well=illustrated easil-understo
�. Y o
finaricial story -Lis •gifted:• out
.Class,of the 'convential ha
"'statement:
;..I)e `actin �.
p from al r
g 1, eceden
p,
• the B , of '`-,M 'tells' its ``.1945 stot
:with•'illustt:ationS which :.interpre
p
the financial' 'd:evelQ rrient's", th
P.
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lloC'KEY PICTURE' .'LOOKS�
A piT BRIGHTER
d -Prospects -,of LuCkno ,
w having
is a pretty fair Junior : C': team'. this'
cru, year xi -re looking.
_'Lloyd
('.Haps'.HalAl• is .home on,:6-m : �,
on't�t,
ai•�niy'aeave :and''will:b avai
e arlablr
d ''for defense.:duties'a 'again. Hall all. atd
of
n
ovet� '$12,000: •He recoimmended
the .use 'of calcium chloride
as a
t
► sts.tar di ,
"Rad R tsur,ess"
ouncillor• 1Vfackexazie had sai l
'that 'the lawsuit 'between Knloss
'end .Culross'Township; over the
latter'•s„refusal t,o ',PAY ah Ackert
p. Y
Drain assessment. of some $33:00
was •sched'uled• to be heard , in
Walkerton on' December 3rd,
This''. caused Councillor J; 'W,
Colwell to repeat his' contention
that it. was bad business. He was
against -going to law over it from
the: first and: still 'IS:, Asked if
Kinloss ratepayers .would • get-
their•fassessments back if Culross
didn't.; pay; Mr._ .C'g1we11 said. he
dust .layer. and for• consolidating •didn't know about that nor 'what
roads and -said •that`so�rne'506 tons y the Boer . r•
auttior`t a d had to ”
had.been u'sed.=tlrou ho" —{ ' the --14-r pay
- b uh . aha ;- ._ Qss kevy---ocxt or"�"Towristiip
count T e•,two 'county c'rirshers funds, ',but he.. did' claim it : '
y
have abciut served' their: time. a d= bad wast
nd `busrness.
..are ;due for..rep1acerli.ent.:f The Councillor �piw i
ei l
Holyi°ood.-Riple road was,„ -` ,aiso men-
.
. • ,,, , s,„ gr a� . toned that • M his o.pinion the.
�el•
1,000 yards to the.
r,l . ,
m e. Councah, had>- no license-' to , t><uy,'
nth it centre strip of .200 y'arct; bonds with:the• rate ayers'mone
to the -'mil ...Mr... p v..
mile...Mr. ElliottE11'iott,'•co ldn '.
u... �. I fell i.n ]}ine •but �•I' gave' them
see. hdw the''48-hour week
could :ari; ar ,uem `
g ant .he said:., •
•
be worke n .00nnec-tron ,.wr
Intendeid: To Quit:
•snowplowing.. 4
" In. ..stating . Councillor: ,P A Murrayhis:;;' intentions y said
.af
that it:`ha d''
Seekingre-'electi na. really'.:beerr his':'nten-
o, .for' 'another: '• . •�
n. I tcriii `.. tion to• uit this �.
, with a view to:.con " ;Y q. Year„"'but' under.
Stcvenson••.fui�rir'' the testrn�,
ed i, ear. guar d . the -c -cum
stances; would cal
. _, •thewa•dens.hip, Mr.� Elliott. sa ..._
.. .. . rd 'carry
;on. the- Ju-ve}n;rl e, toahl ....................
o. _tvi�..• . " �:, a ..s . . . . ,
Y he felt "krn�d of wilt in � on. •Fie .upheld the, purchase• .of
g Y holding
t;
Y
et•
past year in ter ms'of people, •.and
' h si Th 70tatolrrettts wl 'ch Cake
the- .details .o'f :, the :report ;.out of
the terms of the "•ba:nker and put
: t1remjnto kth-e--lain cage -of the
rnan.in'the 'str•ee
e�'story is one' sof record •de
d a
W, n'
osr
t
still '
P trm
e hr
gh:resources . ah
a breakdown- showingt h
J
he�aii- corrtribut �tb - aeon nrt
a. .
o.. Jrrri
Pu'ry
., o r
nc'
g es
anoth: •�
•
,, er merltbex�:
z of
f
r e :.
G so long` and d
hOnds-.-.4nd -,said that; we' had:
ti a d.
of that .team;'is' ¢pectin Drs i = ne•ver_• in ..
g d s ten •money to e ui the i
�a m t •
d t q f
M P t
�ll•.
' O . d': ` . r•.ott has o fight
Grant .Assurred
Reeve Elliott "read a letter'.4i
� cern
the "Departrn:erit that practically. • 'f
"assure. . t1e°town
, . � ship •would � r'e .
calve.• ,a`i�pl`ovnciai .
-grant ' ;
.�• of ZO.•"
percent of the, .Cost of the main.
Ackert Drain.,
Others; who Spoke spo a briefly were ,.
Messrs. Mac' Ross, T. R. Lane 'and .
Carnpbell Thompson. A , vote'. of
thanks; wastendered. he
t chair:-
Mari.
hair
nran. e'
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1VI 'A F E K';I NG
Sunda . Scho
ooI and • church 'ser
ser -
Nice'
.v ee
bi
ed.
n at 10.30
_!Blake_:.: • ex
_s ,next
welcome •
Mr. O. Hallam: was able to come
h'ome'fron the; hospital' on Sun-
da •a'
Y•nd is recovering.,,
Mr" and . Mrs . D '
on. Msvox and r, 1
Jack, Kinloss, visited, her ' par
ein s=on'$
t . .urrd'•ay p•.m: • ,
A Red Cross quilting was held
•
at .. Mrs. 111 Trvin's'-on Tueada ' ` u
afternoon.'
Mr, and 'Mrs . Herb • Curran
ited . their. ,daughter; g • er, Nl;rs. Lloyd
.Hunter on. Monday. „
Several: from
this`: district
ten ..
de
. anniversary services- : at
Durig. '}ori .o. '.Su hear-
,
� �� .`
n to .
heti'
Y r.
0
e t
v uncan .1VXcTav'is of l:,on=.
g
elan •da .. .' , - �eive.d . .
Y, .Y. �G.ai, ,�:• : arid•must •have it �;t t .R
von take
ca e'.eare
xs a o of
rcri'lile'ilj-ot_ ,them,; now... V1Ves zr't e thein
down 1
• r n0
matter .how
math
Nates s Aljsence•• ' .takes oi�. how: rn.
uch.:• .
char
Y s reeve and si as•
I
FI
FTY
'YEAS i1IAItRIED w
Mr.. 'and Mrs: .JQsept .'Emers ,i
of Kincardine mark:ed tliei.r'.5:
50t1
z
`wedding ann-i-vex=s-o.-jr-o
ber 20th.• They were inarrie -
_ _ d gat
hhpley and,.:their' attendants Were
t}r.
e grooms. sister, Mr, V, Per h�
nd .Willi;zm Montgramei�.y,., who
us ..,:.o ow both' reside in .D'
,•omic life of .�Canad.a.''throu h=
g . is
• services., to well ov• er ;. a : mi •
llion
Custo
mars
FATHER OF :LOCAL TEACHER
PASSED AW `
D
1VIacT;ean-!of .the. Luck.
now «irgh�Sehooi staff was called
to his : parental home'in.Kent'
G
ounty, near; Ridgetown, 'th first
.of the .week on : accaunt - of
_ _ the
-cleat M
hof -leis father,•Mr . John M•c
Lean, who•passed a.way'suddenl`.
on.•Sunday.
Y
• r
M"'
r. McLean was 66 years -of
age and had farmed in ''that dis-
trict all his life, He was married
'`thirty-seven ,years 'ago to Miss
Agnes_B'andeen, whq surviv6s, as
well as two sons, Donald of Lucks
now,. Alden at home and two. dau`-
.ghters,,, Mary anad Margaret of -
London.
The fulneral. service was held
fa, Pupil Presbyterian Church
on
'fttesday afternoon,
,auger.Airport'
. Building •
'For Community' Centre
. Parsley has e:ontacted:the War
Assets,Boat d :+y�c;garding. purthas:
'ng the•airport'dr ill: null atY�Port
Albert
which it .is considered
could er;onernicaIlt se turned,
to:An- tth with a large •ihe'`sur..
• face, as well as'providing. accom:-
'odatrori for` a i'ecreati:onal centre;
Paisle
rink y is, at present ' without a
Atte; to the collapse of 'thei'r.
old bU3lding, The.. drill hall will
not be.availab1e for sale for'$bn
'months,at least..
•-r Gn
r.. 'E•m•erson• ,has three broth ,
er s, Andrew• Williarn and Georg
• br.
iii:.
'Huron
township Q 511
and • � -
p io • szs� ,
tees,•'Mrs. J. Doherty...and 'Mrs.'
Percy ink Detroit and Mrs. Ether:
son has a sister, Mi•s.' W. Gillis.
in
Wrnni
e ..and
,l� g. brothers;' Robert
Dawson; •Moose: Jaw, James
and Stewart, Pierson, Iowa: •
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PASSES' 'AT''LONDON•
°John' ;ITiTI`IVIacKenzie, a^native
of _ Lucknow and' a resident' of
Preston' -:for. thirty .years; 'died
Galt General Hospital1 on •Thurs-
day at the :age of 68...He was:•a
furniture .finisher.
.by trade-
viving are his wife,..two daugh=
•ters, • Mrs..Ma.rgue•ite• Downer,
'Lindenhurst, Long Island,. New,'
York; Mrs; Myrtle Walters, 'Pres.,
ton and One granddaughter. •
MONSTER' CR)WD•. AT
ST. ANDREWS. BALL •
•
The Town; Hall 'was pricked, onn
Fr iday night for tele' annual St.
Atidt ews '''Ball sponsor cd by the
Kairshca- Club. Pipers K, Mat-.
Lerman and Frank- MacKenzie s
led ;the gad'. iritic c17i,.: and':::,SccStci .g
'dancing was .perfbi•r 'ed4iy 1VIai'' s
1 'orteous, ' Mary McQua'ig . and T
Frank =MacKenzie:•- The '•,Scotch° s
Reel . and Lancers ' wetre also '4
danced,' George Lockhart was.
master' 'of err~emonies, ` :
;'phe Karhea Club also •ripen-
ated •a• lunch counter, and . •all ' in
:all, this popular "event proved .one
of .the mast pro,fitablc .yet Spon-
cored,
don. an also li tened to
ecture''on-M
ond' w
a
e e-'
.• Y, v nrng•
Councr.11 .we dose if the .•
off. Alex 1Vf<acK7n— ie -•: : , Much...We
bon
s
d sh ul
d
o a
o-
pend t'i:ibutet' M: °J h . r p below par' •' A M
o r ..._ o n
A. Mc
Ki:nnon,:' who passed awafy this The -`Clerk :. was ' instructed ;
gild
two-Wlrrt�ch�rrch families •.wh' se
iliac figure • .at nomination• rne:et-
onspaid the supreme
ins and interested i ;` sacrifice:
. � ,. ,rxrunrcrpal r
•i-ffairs• " Thornas G. , Gaunt
w shr
Who
w -as -a1 a :a farrl - e:nd a=letter of-sy-may
etre
asur '
.Mr. er
NteT{enzie said • that over + , said that',for•: the first
5000 yards .of . ravel -ha' L I .bine. „in his :.experience •the' fine Frida"
g d -b lit- Y
PAR
O U� N
zrczPll.Iolistion-is-sperm
ing a few' eta. s:'in.Owe '`.
x n. Sound "
Mrs.` Johr'iston' -
s 'brother .`just re-
turned.
e •
turned fro
in
• overseas as
Herb Ensign'" shot•. a leer o
..
on,. township :roads, during....the.
.year at' 63 :cents a. '�" ard: 'flus
. x p s 5c
i. giav l,-a.n:d. he :f l -t that Kin
loss ..roads were ,as' good 'as any
,where in' the.. county. He:pointed
out; that' the Municipal Act gave'
.the "f
e al,mer•:,first' ,caarm '`on the
wood cut' o''n:the roadside'in front'
of his :farm. m This: •
f ledt
o c n -
o srd
(;cable: discu$sion and •various'-
;opinions' in this regard.' Mr: 'Mac.
Kenzie-yeviewed. ;, Victor -Bond.
,Victory.
purchases in 'the • vac ious: loans
land t -
,sea ed that°„the Tow.rrship .had
a Rh ...L n•• `
oa bond • of ••$6000 paid
u an..
d h'ad . .aid. -5 .. r"'
p pe cent -;down
on' a $,10;000 bond in the 9th loa'i,,,
Mr,.:MacKen ie, said he ,had not
intended " to 'stand.; again for
Council; but he:.wanted to. see 1/h
Elliott contest the , Wardenship,
and that another year he,',hopeyd'
to stand:' for reeve:of; oir drop, .qut
Of ;the business:.` Mr.' ,1VIacIKen2ic
has, served f�,L14 years as. fcot�ri�l�
cillo'.-
May Also Stand
Councillor 'Dan 'T..•McKinnon.
said he would not '.contest the
recvesi'iip : at. this time, but,if ' i't,
was • the:'wish' pt the people .he
would be glad :to at a. laterr, date.
He'saidetl at the bonds the: town
hep` ireld `would ,Enable' them to'.
et.:&quipment_to ui.w.roads...lrlto,
hapc„so they• could be kept. open.
lice -board had decitted--to-•present'
erviee :personnel with gifts'” of
25 arid $i0�' 'accor ding to, 'their
ft�'r t:ir0 •overscar' ar' in Canada.
He pointed 'with pr rde. to 'the 8th
Victory Loan plaque .'hanging in
the •hall which. Kinloss won •by
frrrrsliing'
in:'first place 'aixion„
rural municipalities in the 8th
•
anciah °statement at the • 'end 0
1944, ."revealed a ' de
ficrt;. "Thi
hoivev"eruysentrrel: due. -to th
y ,
fact that ..the .funds in' the co
lector's :account': had:not. ; 'bee
transferred for the: en
�, acgeneral
count.. IL _,we_`hadn't
.had ;th
money it;' would have been_ a; dif
fer n
e
thing h he• said: r,
.Road 'Superintendent Ale
MacLeod,' who . is serving his 16'i
•year, 'gave a resume of .work b
township'' broads•. stated' that
1500-feettof neva'
srlova .fence was
on "hand • for' distribution
and
pointed ' out'. that. the townshGp
pays e.
p ,Y percent on � .wire fences
f: Bessie ;Reavie.i '
is put =of schoq
s': .with the'''•f
lu ar�el , is Under • nth
e dOCtOT
S C
Miss ' Susie' Gibson, spent' h
week=end in London .with: Kath
leen
e..'M
Mr- and.Mr d
s. Lloyd- Irwin .and
Allan visited Mr. and 'Mrs.
Grant
1VIacDiarnlid on• Sunday. '
'Mr and Mrs:"Olaver' 1VIcCharles:
and
Sons visted''at � � ` •
n .:Mr; :and 1VIrs:
Jack McDonagh , recently,
•
;Lloyd • Henderson of :Toronto,:
Spent the
p week -end: with his par-:'
ents.
Mr., and Mrs'. '
1VX Fred Martin /not-
. •
c�.
• ,,
•
that'benefit' the 'roads; ored 'to•'St..Catharines:.. , 4
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