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THE UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK iOW, :NTARIO
I N L O U G H lr ouis-coNra I AT.Ti: ,i9,1 a?r>p.
W • Y19th,, 1946,►. J�7NF:
EDNESDA
KIrNLOSS. TOWNSI,IP
Council met in 'Township, Hall,
May 27th, 1946, all members .pre,
sent. The• minutes of the last reg,
u1ar Meeting of. April 15th was
approved as read.
Gordon Wall was given_ pet,
mission toTc`lea y -the :timber on
the sideroad along his'own
•A grant of ,$250 was given the
Whitecliurch • Women's Institute
to aid:in renovating the Hall,
Joe Scott of Ripley was given
the. contract: of -filling the' creek
on the north side, of the road. east
.af • the bridge on the 6th Cori,'
Council ., adjourned, and was
convened'. as .a; Court '6f Revision'
oni e. AssemRo1.l of 19.46
with 'Reeve' Ellientott: as chair
Anthumber!..ssof' appeals wane in
hand, .and atter being, heard arid':
decided on; a notal .reduction of
$600.00 '.'on• •the• • face. of the roll
was allowed, and: the Revisi 1
Roll to .'be taken as •a basis bf
taxation 'for Ithe.yGar• 1946.. `'
Council' now resumed for ,gen.
,eral business. . The 'assessment
roll was accepted, and the, assess
or paid his salary and postage:
The auditors reported-, on the ;
collector's'' roll showing all taxes
Collected. but $391,06 returned , to.
;the County for ''collection :with,
THE LUC
' IQw 'SENT NEL. •
Lucknow, Ontario.,: .
Published Each Wednesday Morning;
Fsta�ullshed L873 -„
Subscription Rate $2,00 Year in Advance—To U, S.. $2.50
ail Post Office ,Department, Ottawa
Authorized as 'Second Ci,�ss' ,
Author :.. • • °
Meinber of The C.W.N.A:
I.•+: C. Thom son, Publisher and Proprietor .p
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th, 1946
-D I Plr 0 IA
• SALUTE TOp AGRICULTURE
The week of June 17 1946,' is
dedicated by the:', Weekly ' news-
papers. • ers. across the whole''of Can-
ada '
• s° a "Salute to Agriculture".
• ada a x, •
-The :: issue " of this paper carries'
, out the theme., , The editors ''of
weekl , papers " represent ,the,
y ,
voice of ,rural Canada through
more than .700 papers' week by
•.'week. They'serve, and speak for
'the . most vital, productive ele
ment. in our whole. national econ-
.;ony, the farmers. ..We deem it
most fitting , at this • crucial post
war period). to 'bring to public at-
tention ` what :'farmers . have h ll is the food crisis
aeration �
,done in the;' war effort and : what"
they look forward to in the im
mediate post-war period. •
During. six .long: years,, of war
-farm parents have given up more
-than- 40o,000- sonsLaind-daughters..
to the armed services and .indus_:
• try . in' the fight for freedom.
Meantime hard pressed, • hard -
�ked older farm people 'have,
•' wor
worked,
actually increased'' food; produc-
h b more- than_
K
T----�- T h e world's heavyweight
• Mr, and Mrs. on champions ip
Milton'
Walsh h' bout between Joe
spent Monday with friends _in
Louis and Billy Conn is slated
Toronto for the Yankee Stadium , g
• eb.ah
' tonight
Mr; anfl Mrs. Herb Graham wis- (Wednesday)„and will b broad.'
ited a day, , last' week in London'. .cast at ._10.0.0 p.m. E. ..13,T. They
r' Albert Crang called on met before` in June,' 1941 and
M .,��. ... . • _. . _ attl rshaverser-.
ved in 'UncleSam's
Mr Jack Walsh L radon
ds here during the week, since, then both b e
f rien army,.
was 'ln o :. ° •
t e Jo'e • souls, known to sporting
over the week -end attending h the
the Diocesan A.Y,P.A. fans world :over ',a§ the
Meeting of ,the "Brown Bomber", has long been
local councl,' wants tb fight.
' theman•-nobody' -_
�'VOR>r.Dtti'iIIDE Pupils from S,S, No. 2, 3 ani He has successfully defended his
• • of Kinloss Tow ' ship, were on
FAMINE, THREATEN:S� �' ad ast over heavyweight • cro, wn ' 18 ,times .
s'' man 'people Saturda morning bro c - ist-
Three, times , .a Y r, the dir
Y• and, at 32,, remains the two-•.
of :starvation in the next Ci NX, Wingham; under, ed..terror of the ring. After; silc
Will dye•,
re killed in the ection' of the music~ -Supervisor, months' trainir>Eg' •he'll enter :the.
the
Whole o . the war- � ;predicts-
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six Trion as we :. g C Ireland. '
f
"' an Mat about 210 pounds
1 expert in Great Bri- Mrs W J McLean spent Bi11y Conn is the n ,
'lt
Mr. C. , ring oni •.
Fri- ' :