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VILLAGE OFFICIALS
NAMED• MONDAY.
Jack eeeiele Alpeinted Conetible And.
Nerateeworics, Caretaker-eAlex Hay -
ens Re -Appointed ' Hydro.
Peen "Band iestruniertte To R.A.F.
:The 1940 , Village ,Cohnell• 'met in
efee'tutter.Y•seesion onMonday interning,
when Pekienent of, year-end accounts
• Was the.taleief leueeriees at this .ries-'
!leen. . • ' . •
At the inneguralemeetleig that fele
Owed; the Beard, including the new
ineinber, Coierteillor Re. IL McQuillin
took the the oath efeoffiee„ and adjourne.d
to meet that evening, when coineette
.eesewete struck and village officials
appointed. • • e•
•, Loan Instruments ,
„ •Ooniecil approved of leaning to the
at -Port4lhert, available brass
band instruments; e provided -that e
• guarantee be .furnished that these
instruments be returned in good con-
dition. on Or before May 1st. • '
Vitlage appoinernents were ,Made as
• LibrarieBoaidelt. E. Treleaven for
teen* of three years.•
•, -Beard of Health -Campbell Thorne-
�14B
• the
erel
' • biet i
^ •the
-nee
howl
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vOige VieWers -John , Spindler,.
Wm. Robb, AndreeLoplihart.
• Weed'Inspectoreecoteocillot Fergus
on was einpavvered to secure same, :
-Iblenlyeeen-LBeit Ward:
EoundeeeteeeeerzeJariteee'4ahleston-re-
Clerk and eereasutet-ele .Agner.
lekdroe'SeceeTremeeete H.. Agnew.
WeterWorke•Sec:-Treesee-.1. Agnew.
Collector of unpaid taxes-e.E.
Agee*•
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-Aseesser—Re-Tei2pugles.- "
eferiebers„of Areria .eorneriietee
WM. Mierdie; Harold Treleaven.
- Ale* Havenswas re -appointed , as
eeeearetakez2._e_H- eit-thee' eededeElbettiTBeee.
. • tam, and trouleleinan; to be paid ten
dollitre a month to be on hand on
..enk. Wednesday' and Saturday nights from
MaY,let to' Octobet -31.se, and on Set-
, e , urday, nights Onlfrone November lst.
'Tni to Mak 1st.' .
an ' •-ienleointed .Coltetable
ate4 * • Jack Leith was appointed Village
me .Constable and Waterworks caretaker
. tee . at a salary of „,$10.00 A 'month .foe.
---elinstable, and $10.00 a nienth for Witte
•.' ) . etworks caretaker '
s T...H. Breock,•Kitehener.; ,wesereeepe
ointed auditor,provided be 'accepts
-Meek at sane • salary as leet year; '. namely.
Dec 14000.. .77 •
hu A request by John Kilpatrickeregetding changes to be made at his
„liniplereent shop property was referred
to the Property ComMittee. •
,Coencil approved of W. • H.: Baker
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being requested to inspect the Town
Hall as to a better heating method. :
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:LucknoVr Ont. Thursday- January 16th; 1941
!NAMED COIJNCIL. MeQUeLON.; leeele.TEE
CO1VIMITTEE APPEALS, FOR, .
REFUGEE FUND SUPPORT COMMITTEES OF LOCAL LOX. ,
•
.1;scSIIT *°V.Ic is underway " as-, Fielders .To Be Provided: T(' -Public
other large Minta of refugee cloth- "Listing Persennell 'Of :,'Stahdiug •
Inge bet'Itieds are running quite 'low CoMmitteees• And Other Infiefilation •
and the committee meieevan•nrgent,.,...:-Abeed:Aet: Rendering ..Pr0kr0 'Abil j
i.1et.'Satisfactory . Rei*lts
appeal•for finatceal:i8iStancear- ..'•.•••
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. ,
ey on tins week. •
- • . e Striking- 'Of : staeding• cinnittees
et
' Leewe'materiels,ereneing into .many was one ot-thefirse ieenie 'of besmese
• • . • • •
••eet the !TeeluerY Meeting:of Leek:
now . . Anat. Week, efficere
for the-,ensuirtgliyeat were -installed
by John Miller Of Luckeor, • Pest
County Masteee.
The new slate 4 tiffi,.er, , 'fol-
, ,
Past Ma S Morrison;
done*, are necessary :in making vat- of the 1941 Council oneelonday. even; 'RAeneg:iiss'ege.r,Shoselicii fe(hulree"'%.S. '14Fitierzirec.
ious kinds warm 'clothing, required ing, and which are as follews:
john•Miller; Trees., Bert Wird. Mar -
by these overseas:whdeeig-hoMelees
arid destitute. Funds to provide 'ene
and assistance he Making
these -garments are- urgently heeded,
and were certain, we who are to fort-
unately located, Will lrally to this cell.
• Recent .donations "to the Refugee
Fund are acknowledged as follows:
Uniteeledhurch Y. P. S., $20,00; Mrs.
Thos. Alton, 2.00; Miss Margaret Mc-
Kinnon and Miss Robinson,
;
lows- s r ene
Woe. Master, Joh -McQuillin; Le.
CASH. PRIZES OFFERED
INeVETTEleeESS-AteCONTEST
The beet •letters • •on • the eti&•
jeep, "Why. I ought to go tOchutche',
;win or we
vel young people of the
Village or irnmedieee community 'cash
prizes of •$2.00 and $1.00:
• The ;Contest 'is epee to boys •and
girls; and the leteei. meet 'be confined
to not more. than '00'ilerieeds: The con-
test, .whichcloses. on February. 14th,
is sponsored by the -session • of the
Ueited Church; but is. open to . all
Young people who Wish to eeeet.
,t• So boys and glees get„besy at once
and Wheri-eyonehaeee-eompleted your.
'letters address' the* 'to Box '208,
Lucknowe e •
TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICE
A memorial service for Lord Baden
Powell will be held. in •the 'United
• Church•at '8:15, following the Sunday
• evening service. • Everyone is invited
to attend this serviee, hnd a special'
invitation is extended to Girl Guides,
Trail Ranger's, and -.former Boy Scouts
'eGierUirde-a-to
,
enmity Colby/ell To Convene- ,
Bruce County Couneil wilt hold its
*January session at Walkerton begin-
ning on the evening of -Monday, Jan-
uary 20th. The 'first_ businessetn,
tearitiatetede will he the selection of n
Warden It et is generally conceded that
-S.- M. Ewart of Cheslek Will be chps-
Iv acclamation. •
TRANSFERRED TO • MANI4011,A
Tom Henry of the Bank of Mon-
treal. Staff at Saskatoon, Saelce has
, 'been transferred to-Neepavea in Man.
• itoba., Tam visited here during the..
• ICiiiistreas holiday. swell and receive
• eel" 'ee his transfer three days . atter re -
tufting :to Seteleitoon.' Meepayea is
about ipp.inues ,from WinniPeg.
• HURON CO4NTY LEOr
-- The Huron County levy for 1940
at the rate •of 34e minis on the do -
lar) resulted in the various niunieipai.
Awe paying in county and echoed chete
a total of, $249,701.86,% is against a
total of $219,17543 in 1989.
County rates in 1940 totalled from
• all municipalities, $203,469.42 plea
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$46,232.44 in Wheel costs from viral
,.1.
" •Asheeeld paid $12,613,78 in County
- rates: and •$3,299.6.5 for schoel costs,
or a total pi .$194413.4e; as gem/meted
With e1e,705,83 in 1939, •
. doilay 'rates for :West Wewatitlek
• amounted to: $7a68•87 PIM/ $1,907.62
chool costs,- totalling $9,076.49,, as
ggetieet $8,570.98 in 1939.:
VISITING IMRE FROM WEST
Mr. Seln 'Miller Of Fielding. ,Sesk-
atchewan is, visiting with relatives
here, having arrived in LucknoW' on
Saturday. Mr. Millet underwent, a
Successful Major ;operation rn the
Wat some iiin,e: ago', and his trill
.East wae primarily to visit the Mayo
Insliiiite in Rochester, Where. heeun-
Aereeeet a thorough medical examie-,
M. Miller has, for the past five
years, beenreeve of the lefealicipelity
„et...Mayfield. Cries. wereeentich_hate-e.le
in his district .this past fall, bete the
returns are anything but encoereging
with 50 cent wheat and 15 cent oats
being the piaeailing Price,
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ROOK • It EVIEW EW
WEEKLY, FEATURE
:Among the kssets of this tommtine
nye the .Lecknow Publie Library rates
high, and yet is taken Much foe gran-
ted, and yeceiees little publicity,
. To focus attention (*.the service
the Library, rencleie, and to acquaint
readers with seine of the new vol-
.
tones that are being lidded from time
4,ei time, we ?introduce -it -new- f eteete
this week under the eaptien ."Inether
Libettey.":
Hack week, one' of: the newest ,fice
tion books,: Will be surnmerizedeettnd
revieived by some local reider and we
feel that Sentinel -readeeseveilteitillow-
and.enjoy this eolumn %dueing the
• next fewweeks that it will appear- '
Twice a eyear -the- Littearyoonernittee
chooses new books for the librerye-
• for • the. tiny .childree, for the boys.
and girls of aCbooi age, biographies,
travel boeks, western stories, detect-
ive stories and then e ceeititie number,
of the very latest novels jest off the
Prose.•
The ••.peepose Ilia to pie* ,all the
readers in our libritrY and at any
time, if there is a book vviiieh a read-
er 'would like to See in the. libraeki
and it heetliiiiks it wield be bf ine
terest id a. number .of -people, the
committee. will -.be :very glad to, in-
clude it. .
'Meting the latest 'hovels,line of
vehich will be reviewed etteh week,
there will be some you may not like,
and which may bee erten to criticisin,
.yoit enlist rethereber hd,vvever fhet
books, like other things e have chang-
ed. No longer de the trethois Write
a sweet little story •with•tt moral 'apd
heppy ending. Now they hold as it
were, the 'mirror up to life and the ree
flection therein is bound to shor some
:sordidness and. cruelty or ether dis-
tastefue facet of life. •
Hewevee- these are talked of books
the booke On Ali the beeeaeller lists,
and included in all the largest lib-
.
. Beeerdie, Reeve
Nab:elle 'Councillor MoQuellin.
Bushell, doencillors
,
Treleaven and Murdie, •
• Reads and Bi idges4ouercillor Fer-
guson,. Reeve Buslielt, Cputeillor Mere
die.. ,
• Property and SuPplies-Colinclifeee
Treleaven, Ferguson and eicQuillin.
Petitions and By-LawseeCouncillors
McQuillin; ;Treleaven, -Ferguson.'
Water, Fere, Light -Entire Connell•.
'The first named. of each committee
is the Cheirmane
• Reeve Bushell hee' introduced a new
shall, Men 4Cart,ere it leeett, Meet
MacKenzie:, 2nd Lecte john Wind-
field
lete Cerne. S. Morrieoirr -2nd
Com., -Figd ellunden; 3rd ...corn, John.
Carter.' 4th Comee Noble pieree.
'W. L MEETING. ,
• /
The, jeullaker neeting ofthe Luck
now Women'," ,Lestieute was held in
the Town Heil :pie Friday • with an
.attendance of 25, The 'Inetter,--"kgeat
book is the best of frieede; the sanie
today, and freer', -wee ken bY. Mee
milereeneeAleThe roil rill Was
-1derethes, year, by ea -rich the publie answered, by, ".Abpok 1.!eently en
will be.provided With "vest pocket".eyed". Miss Eva Greer took the top
foldere, listing the members cif these
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etheeseetteee,e0yekiniqeee. Fele,..eellooks-in--oue-leibrarre. and Di
4eketieeetteariel-fattee-•ellatalaeialeeteel
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payers desiring to interview the ucation and Better Schools". . •
eil in matters ef -.personal interest- •
are •reqeeeted to first contact the
chairman of the particular committee,.
relating to. the request: , .. „
The fpleer alieeinstructe -the public"
milere to telephone in ease Of fire or
hydre trouble or when wishing to con-
tact the local pohce'
AGED LADY PASSES, WAS
poking -KINLoss RESIDENT
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Mrs Helen Helen, Redeem. of: Elora, and
fernier resident, et Kieloss Town,
CHAPTER. OFFICERS' WERE
INSTALLED TUESDAY
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Atethe .T'an-leark, meeting of • the-
Lucknow eluTter. Royei.-Arele:Maeon;
on Tuesday evening, J. W. Joynt,coree
ellected‘the installetien of the follow-
ingslate of officers for the ensuing
term: LP,Z.---Canieron Maeleonald:
L.---TireleaVene-B.Robert
Rae; J. -T. J.. Salkeld, •Stribee E-
Canieron MacDonald; Scribe
J..' McCharlese ,Treas.-e-W. W. ',Hill;
shipe-paes.ed-erwayeatehereElore7hoireeieeRS--1`ret Seeealveree'S•Se-e-=GeeS----,Meee
kite Meriday ,afternoon. xrs.. Huosqn Intyre; 3.S 4.VirIen Merl:leak; M. ot
2nd V
was in her 96th year - • ' mc..if
3rd
.v
1Vieelionefld; M. of 4th V.e7e..
McAlpine, o.p.#-'-George Jeynt; D.' of
• je" Devisee, ,
The funeral service will be, held in
the Lucknow Presbyterian Church on
Thursday e -arhoon (today) with in-
terment in Kinloss cemetery
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"enttligi:
"Mies Doriathy, C: Douglas his re-
-euthedeleorn---eFeritioeseeeliePaie,- where
she has Spent thepast. tivelve yeais
as a missionary of the Presbyterian'
Church in Cieada. Miss, Douglas is
itt, the hiente of her father, George
-DougleirbievitireerriVer nei7the.
,
Vfli-
age on Saturday evehing. Med Deng.'
lag sailed. for Caeada On December
reties, se 'we • include there •ill oUr
..• library that our readers May be eon.
versant with: the latest fietien, -
24th
Coldest 14ight Of Winter
As a .eveleoine . change front:the
eariahle winter . weather of recent
weeks, A clear; crier', Atmosphere has
prevailed sieee Monday, with the mere
cure- dipping to an 'official 9 below
early Tuesday ,rnorning; for the cold-
est night of the whiter: to date..
• IleredEMORIAIVI. •
SHIRLEY-eln loving memory of Cor-
poral George Shirley, •C.E.C.E.F., whp
-deed on jantierk 15th, 1940.
• Ever rememhered , by Wife eeand
Family:" . • '
ENGAGEMENTS:
. Mr. and 'eMrs. Donald McCharles
announce. the eegagement Of their
daughter, 'Catherine Marie, eo.Jamee
Frederick :Darrell: of •Burweehe son of
leirilThernas Darixth and -the late Mrs:
Derrah :Of TorontO:', The Marriage to
take place eerier in February. '
1 COMING EVENTS
• BURN'S 13ALL
Under auspices of the Lucknow nee,
Company the annual Bobbie Burn's
Teacher: 'What's aetilottet?"' t • Baliwili be 'held in the ToWeeilall on.
Student : "Soinething to hunt ter rrielaY evening, Jetnifarl'e 240,, with
while the Ink driee"..,
'heti* by MacKenzie's 'orchestra.
MAJog-GEtvpICAL'ir. •ODLUM
Who etiremands Canada's Seponcl Div-
isiee how Overseas, and, Who "is e
grandson eof the ate -Mr.- and Mrs,
John Odium -of Lireknow,
Teacher'Fakes Training
• Cannen' Farrier, who, teaches school
•jiTortibeity,' had to forego his'eenias
holidays; did his pupae: Car-
tnen wat ailed up 10r thirty der
training eend se) titeght,:durilig the hol-
idays, while his iehool• it now cloeed
during his inotith'e ahsenee.
Torn .Wiisee of Si. Helens seheele
tett on FridaYe for trainirig also,'ad
during his abeenes' Miss Beateice elce
Quillin will be in eine•ge et all cheeses
in this troeroom school:
HOCKEY NEXT WEEK •
Tueedlier, • Januaier 21st,- Hanover
Jeniors vs. Luekeow Junkies in Lecke
no* Arena; • Friday; Janelary • 24th,
(leobley Berifs-INtglit) Wiegham In
dieneeve,eleickniew &Pays; -in the- Leek-
noev eArena, Doel miss eitheept them.
•
You'll. like, teiseone:
• Matt liennee has a .emart new -
:lance eiograre that Will be heeree
'Yee the CBC chain every Fei-
lay evening ati 9.45 "Sweet and
/owe is . the 'name of the pro -
lam, and that phase apeie, ee-
cribes • it. • Kenneytopped all
'earladian: hands in the, 4940
tie pall and his 'capable eolceets,
:ed.his ye/Cal.:tele, are worth 'Cf-
.
Sen. Minutes of anyone's time.
That Rites the Prof
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JNE: CONCERT : :qRADTJATtS RECEIVE DI:PLOMAS
HELD Al. HOLYROOD. Diplornas:Wer*e Preeekeed,last vveelx
te the graduating °lees of the Ceneci-
• nThe.ennuel Holyecood •O0 :644, Whieh Moehererift'Society eeek Mee: Al- leirilois ltlenicipal Council as re -
was postponed was held lest Tuesday' bert Matthews, wife the ...Lieuten. 'elected Met to-eley; January .6th. seie;e
night with excellent: weather and 'ant-Goeernor of Ontario. per statute, *ed. hevieg signed their •
Deelerateon'of Office, took their Siatii.
et the Beard; :
• Richard Elliott Reeve and Alex Mo.
Kenzie,. Earle • Heidgine; Den • T. • Mat-
Ileoirton Council
:Moved by keiteneiteaneeMeKinnoil
that the minutes of December 16;1940
meeting •1., is read be adopted. ' -
Moved by Hodgires and Tiffin that •
a donation of -31000 be given the:Sick;
Children's Hoppleal.,
Moved hy-McKenele and •Tiffin that
we make application far the Statutory
Greet on roed-expenditere for 1946.
.Moved by Hodgins and *Xiamen
that' a special .xneeting be held on t
Janeary 27th, 1941 fee the readfng of
'the, 1Amended Alternative Report of
the.efigineereateethe-AckerteDrahrrandeee-
the clerk notify :all' parttes assessed.
Moved by MeKeinzia •anel Elliott
_Allci; Melee avallable_eniteriaLforethosee,thet-14--LeneebeeeeeePieeintedeelerle ,
•evho will "offer their services in either for 1941. • •
ooed y in an cleionein *hat
we advertise for the Clerkship :
Township of KinlOss. ' , •
Councillor supporting, this
motion was declared carried. '
Moved IV McKenzie and Elliott that
rTherte'R
eeGaunt .-re-appointed treas-
urer for -194L
Moved by MeICitinon e and Tiffin
that: 'we advertise .for the Office of
Treasurer for the Township d
Kin -
LEGION MEETING HELD loss
Coeineillit Hod -gins voting for -the •
McKenzie inotiOn, it was declared ear -
reed.. ,
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'OffICIALS:HAMED
41r KINLQ”. EIPARD1 •
aram••••••••.'..1. •
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crowd in attendance, The. winnera -:solhe, eighteen young ladies from
tee, lucky draw, a, beautiful. Pieced Quebec to British Coluiebia comprised
this graduating dame: irieloding Miss
Jean Thom; daughter of 'MX: arid leers.
E. J.: Thorn of St Heleee. One the
gradeates• was, ."4 cleeese girl; 'Mise -
'Hilda Malloy of HangehOw.
° Ppetegrecluate" diplomas were pree-
ented to two .young ladies fieneeKing-
eton, Jamaica, and to Miss Victoria
Nip, an Indian girl from •Victoria, B.
C.
. —
.quilt, was leless„elerixinifred Ackert,
11 olvrood. FOliewlngeeee feeve pleasing
reniarks hy. ReeveW . little
:Floreriee MacDonaf4edreee the ticket,
nuniber 80.: • ' •
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•
Are auction sale of bazaar ,articles
for Ole ,JurilorNI&d Cross was ably'
'Ohiltieted by Clifford pOrtgrain. The
sale apeolintee. to $4.40. • ,
• The following .were a few of the,
Weil -rendered numletiete, on the° pro-
gram: Mr: Mark, Johnston acting • as RED:CROSS KNITTING AND
phairepan; opening chorus by the chile • '
b,
diene recitations by Wayne Johnston, EWING WANTED BY25th
• •
Jack arid Florence MacDonald, Hart '• • • •' • •
It i ,
old and Ronald MeGillevary and 'Keith all ceompleted
s requested that ,
Paeempre; "Sunbonnet Sally," 'a duet Red Cross knitting and sewing be
by Eileen Elliott and Lloyd Johnston; handed in on or before .Jinuary e5th..
• "'
two herhotous dialogues, "Father'ij
1of the corienenity are
, he ladiese
-Cleriatems•-..loWeandeeeleretire-exert
againergede.teassieteet-e-theee-Reel
e
With Mother Geosite. Doris Cross workroom or by doing horn
Johnston
as ' 'Mother Goose provided ample
laukhe: eoleetlie.„-aardieriee
xictan otthe-conimeh'
Roy Wattsentertained the. the. houeelle-
eweee nurehere. Miss liVinnefred Ack-
ert preelded ate pianiefoe the, Muse
ical numbers 'Of the .program.• ,
The :,boxing match, Lloyd Johnstonve. Hareee Houston preeed feet , and
bilarioa"efun. Rayile-ro , Ackert acted positionas the Jutdor m.einh,er of
as referee. . the local Bank of Montreal staff and
The .militaristic element 'wee intro- Conepeeneed'her new -duties last Week:
demi, by a group of childrereedressed
.sailors; . • whp 'sal* "The Navy's
Here", "Carry On": and other songs.
Aedanee•ealled "Alithe ince girls love
a Sailor" .completed the number. .
Several Of the young : people - of.thee
"epeimueity carols backstage:
'While' the children did theepaiiteriiiine
In 'elohrestmee pageant.
3ewini: • There 'le:Much work 10 be done
wenet..
• JOIN'S BANK STAFF •
Mist Helen MacDonald, daughter of;
Rev. C. H.- MacDonald has. accepted
Received 'Gift Box
Mr. andMr's. Peter 'R Carter have
received 'Word- teemtheir son Johnny
that he received With appreciation the
Chrietmae box 'sent him by the. W. A:
o.g the United. Church. The parcel was
received in 'geed" order on December
8th, and acknowledged by Johnny in
a letter written on December 10th; ,.
which has just been received by his
'parents. ••
• The •local lerancle of the Canadian:
Legion No 109ehad,e very successful
meeeitig.'Mondarnight,..Jeneary ,61he ell/leered bee,MeKentie and Wein that _
_EnpUgle..membere were signese•up and eEmieters-ori:Deevineeie eigeppealinted. ase
the ,chaiter -applied. for It wasl deeid-• s.eeeoi. for • 194. Clerried. e. . ' :.• '
ed to boldea raffle to. raise fund- ,, Councillor Hodgins voting tine,:
'fleet prize, a suit of clothes valued at -Moved by Tiffin and, Meleihnenehat
$27,50e ;second 'prize, a het vehied•at David..8. Carruthers beereeappointed
$5.00;,.thirdeprizee a' pair•Oe'ShOee ve.1- ,Collector :for 1941.
tied' at $5.00, ments.•oe!eiroinen'e. . Moved' by Tiffin aecf:leodginsethat
-ThoSe in 'welter:en or .inernhers. of P.. A, Murray and Jehristee Conn be ..
N.f,Allee were granted the privilege .4plietnt!,d: auditors for the yeti.
of using the teems eXceet'ommeeeing Moved:* , Tiffin aria " Meeehrrion .
teglifee'Neit, meeting, "Januery :',205h, that the meek* Of Tiffin ,and Mee e
Kinnoh calling for advertising for •
the :Clerkship. be i•eicheded.e,Carriede.: .
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JACKSTEWART .thetvid beek-Meleariele.lerideElliott that ' '
• :. motion - of eickeneie.-and:Ellbeet,'"
:PASSES: INEA4:C-- and lost,' appointing le_ ReeLatieecteeek: —,e, ee---
e eion. Mit Careied, ' ,,:
for -1941. be rescinded and a neee'mo' -' '
the sedenews of
...Mee. •Janies. Forster has recefved 7tii.".
tire
death
, of
:imr.:Iski,s, 7,,ftti:ewohciaers:..t.,,:s.:73.stist.ecekdr: ,0;:owT, un. 0. stdoa,y::1.•i..Isa:/i,:aaill.:
0,41;, at • Venceuver, p...c.., R. j.
, , j. it'.: lean?: he re,eeppeinted °Clerk for
- •
• - mo'veci• by McKenzie and. Tiffin that :
end Me
Kinnon
Mecle1941. 'Carried
thee; Alexotgalle . '-' ' ' ' .' : •••••'' '
Moved- lei Tiff
,,ine ',leininen
'
ied at ,his home in Vineetreet follOw-
'eehiCh .neeni'" The seeone Orr Of the late Walter'
thae..Rebt- Donaldson' he 'appoented ;
' 'A' see of Angus MacDougall, the
, • paMor.41VianInle:t4errt-,;etdiving"'inb71.411u
By-law 'No, 1, 1941, was prepared
•ing• a severe heare:attecese'e .' Luck- weed Weed: ,inepeetee'. for 1941
deceased was , raised in ' tolekneve, 'kece-
'a eche where he went*to•seheel in the
ee-
and finally pessedecoefirraing all ap-
ing
"eci the West as a young . mane lateEightiee and „.Nineties, Glade-
Pointinenis for the yea e is follows:
viliere he entered the colitexteting-besi7 College in, 189.3Mratirtg from the Hemilton' Stewart :took Business:"
Clerk, .4. :R.' .Lane, treasurer, Thee. Ge
,.
pees" in Winnipeg in 1891; established . . .
' s
.. 'teureeeae course, inetwo yea'rs' thee,
:, . et
pGeunt; A.ssessee, Emetic& ,Iewirie Cole
a business inCalgary four yearl.
lectoe, David S. Carruthers; auditors,
Dougall & Sone- Ltd„ in Veimoneee at . the Of Practical Science ie.
Pe..A., .Meleray",and Johnston Coen:*
ere •forined the • firm of A.., C. '• Me-
in 1920,• but (continued to live In 'Cal-
Toronto. and Went to the prairie Pro-- Board of Health -»r W. V. Johne
'ffirOd inspector, .Robt; Donaldsere. , • -
'vinces• :in: 1898. /: ', . • • • •
Jack'Stewart was a practical • and
stone M.0:1-1:4;33/M.,.-Stinle-Y-F.:-earkital* •e
ea the ,4113e140. -eity-be Waive -hie - built,
•gater.•miell .1080. .. ''. forceful Mari: Frorneesee ti!i. -1(.)ag _he
inspeeto,e; R. 'Elliott; chiehenan; . Alex
. ane put -into' production, seven
.MeKenziei. inember;: J. R...Lanee. sec-
inn's. f'or the Burroughs Letnber „ Co ., . .
retaey.. : • ' ..‘ : , .
n'o* the Northern Luertber.:'Conniane.
' .sb-eap . valuators -Dan, leleDoneld„ •
Lettering, the, Prairies: in 1902, ,he sec.
.Marie Johnston, Gilheet Hamilton and
cessfully eperetecl for seven years
:je,hri Kennedy:
rieearmill, at „ Reveletoeeeeeli. f.C. This
' School ettend'anceofficers-e-SS; No,
mill was 'taken oyer by it"-,Britisli syn-
ie2.8.-4, George Haideeby; SS No 6-
dicate *in 1910. : • : ' ' ' •
9-7, Walter .McKeneie; SS. No. ile9,
.
Pi ti -i.: confederation, British Col -
10, Rebt. Donaldson.
untbia' wae..a •CroWn •ColonY and until'
: PoUnd : keeperee-Lbene. 'lledgins; -
-1904 they. heel, no party polities: be
Wm. licksoh,.W. S: ,Eadle, John Me -
'that year Hone Richard McBride- was
Kinnon, Peter T. Carter; J. V, Daev- ..
sheeesseel ineinaugerating;.the Party
'son, Wm.:Wraith and ROC • Ross.
.
sketeire.ande'dbecarrie premier of the
, Fence viewers-7.Tames Geddes, , Jas:
fleet Conservative trov,ereiment From
Hodgins; Ross MeMillan,, Angels ' 13.
,then on .Mr. Stewart Was a ,politician
and a 'peveee in the 'Councils of his 1VIckay, Thomasgiji,,..Jazoos p.• Mor-
•••• Remuneration for toed, work was
. e.
risen and .Walter Lott.- :- •
Palter,' (GOO, •, e . . .• :, •
'In :1914 he refused ehe,Conventien
inceeaged to 44 'cents per hour 'fee
'and ,niade the wayclear for his friend
man and teem teed. e2: cents per hoer
the.lion.eler, Siltherlarid: 'Up. until the
.'. •' •
time NIT. Stewart. was stricken there for men. •• •• •, •• •, •' —
Moved by 'Mckinnon and .Tiffin 'that.
was no leen eloser to the goiteerencet
tke Ole: reetify,the Treasurer to re -
was; be, and 'when the 'OPpeeitiOe held tern ,all aseessenents Paid by E. Acle -
the reins; the mining and lumbering ert On the •Arehibald ' Report on the .
. A'. C. SeDOUGALL: . interests had Mtn retained in his of .Ackert Tiraiileand aeeeperee money on '
ber of the Citee Council in the "boom' Shipeieg,
' 0 fice as Ins.9f. Faeteries aril this echeine Without the . 'consent of
„ the Majority of the Beard, Carriea..
and was leuilder cie a. number of evell- There are several .. patents 'Credited gekentie 'and Elliett voting noir. •
8 p.m.,
FORMER—RESI-D-ENT
DIED IN B. C.
days jest pejor to the Greet War,
to:, R. 1, Stewart, - that Were passed Moved by IteeKenzie and Hedging
known Calgary buildings. ' Ork to his 'friends, with no 'the -tight' •
that we do now adjrinin to meet again
'1/4 'in VerneetWer he was .also Maniag- of profit to hireseliellere was a big en Monday, February 10th at the us-
ing' director of the Big Horn Silver. •inan-a giant in body, inied and heeet ual tithe and plate. • •
tt,.
Mining Co. Ltd, and,presiderit of the and many successful men in theChequesaiied-,Lueknow Sentinel
prait,
Georgia Constructjen Co Lte. • He les •and itt British Collin -Able owe their Printing and adv., 4l6 10, Siek Cnd
wits a Masten and Shriner and a mem. start beirigeplacee•by k .1, Steve, renes Hospital, grant, 10.60e
her of the Vantldever Bewlieg Club aTt People from 'any walk of lite Highway cheqUeee-Spence Mcrae%
Besides his .wifee two sees and twoscould epPeoireli• le'ne sure of syrn- lene, pay fiat 1, $4.00; Orville Tiffin,
ehteghteee, Mr. MacDougall -24s- sue- eathetic corieleteration: . Pay het 2, 6.40; Russell Gatiet, pay
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vived- her Ione sietere, Mrs. Forster., lee i.e. earl:eyed by his 'wife (Lillian list , Alex MLe�d, pay hat
*est .WetWanosh; Mts. By'ewt, Van- Diteie), one sore Walter, two two brothers, 4, 060, ; Charles Hadtiaa, pay Pat
taper; Mrs Morton, Guelph an Mr, Williane of Wingheen and Andreey /;•f 5; 8,80.: P. M..Johnetore pay list 6, •
Wilseel,Dominioe City, Manitoba, and locknove and One sister, Meek Nra, 8*. •
ono hieothei, Tem of Saskatoon. Lane Clerk
George Anderson), of leteknow. •
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