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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-03-14, Page 104 in.ra q ; 1. , • : ,•• 11 ;yr PAGE r . • . . . THE LarcicNow SENTINEL, LIICK,NOW„ ONTARIO .. 80;00; alidenlbY$ Store, February Kinloss Again relief su.pplies, 49.96; Haldenby's - * ' • '• Store, February, 1961 relief RID- • t - Iucknow KINLOSS COUNCIL MIN117 Sentinel, Printing and adv. 3314; • ClTenders . p Chttrch St. lights, 5,72; lies, 49.84; Jim Morrison: White- als Salvation Army, grant, 1942; . KinlbSs Municipal Council met• March 5th, 1,98z,,as per ad- 00; J. R. Lane, Hydro, White, church Water System, 18.44; J. R.' journment.. All members present. Lane,, Hydro at Hall, 7.61; White - •The minutes of the last regular Govern - meeting of retsx'uaty. " 5th, 01.Urch CommunitY Hall,•Govern as read were aPProved & signedxnent' grant'. 913.";' Bruce' County Soil and Crop Association, grant, •'A.grant. Of $25:00 Was given to 10.0,01'Dopartmeot of ge,a1..th,. in - 'the Salvation Army for they .ear 1981 • • • 'A'•,grarit of. sia,po' was •giVeri: to the Bruce •Cburity Soil. and Crop In/prevenient Association. . • A petition' for drainage Wprk by Harold Stanley, James. Thomp- son and•Russell Ritchie was ac- •cepted, and the clerk was to' for- ward to the• Engineer:, • The tender of Sam Fanner fer ...the Warble, •Fly. Powder at per 16 113: bag was aecepted. As there were no tenders for Inspector or Operator of• sprayer, • • the clerk Was to. Call again for • •• tenders. •- • • There were four tenders for the gr•avel job, ,but feW they were all toe high; so•Council der. •• ,cided to. call. for neW' tenders. • : • Mr. R. M. Ross, Engineer On • bridge at Lot."' Con: was •, • .:orized to call for tenders on Con- ' • structiOn and the peceaserY steel. -Tenders to he Clerk's hands • •• by. APril ',2nd, 1961 . • , • • • The. treasurer Was authorized 'to. register all properties with 3 • years arrears:. of taxes..., • • • , A special Meeting tip'. bp held: • on Monday .evening at 8 O'Cloek ' to consider: tenders•on Oil furnace, and toilet fixture's. • • Cheques; •lsued :•,L•••• Pirieerest ..• • 'Manor Ltd.' F,ebrirary care, 1200.; Fairhaven Nursing Herne,: Feb- ruary care, * 100.00; ' ',Chap/nazi's' Store • February relief supplies: scription?,,, • ' • : " • TIMBER TIPS , The .playoffs for group `,`A" got underway on Wednesday night and Group ...t`B" bowling on Thursday night. The Cubs,. sulirr, 3.25; Frank Thompson, hers and Squirrels all (came up postage, 5.00;,P. A, Murray, Road ..with 3 points leaving one ,for the. Municipalities Conv., 35,00, Beavers, Tigers; and ,ZelaraS., Highway theqUes E., Car- Harbld,Erringtori led the 'Cubs ruthers, Road. Supt and mileage, with high triple for the. week of $198.70;. H. McMillan,. operator, 700 flat and .Jack ,C,aesar was 298.12; Ed Thompson, wingman, close. behind with 671, Leri Mac - 193.05;. Jim ibileGilliVray; labor, Donald starred for the Beavers 38,70; William, Scott, • repairs, with •683 flat and Marion Mac - 7.20; L. MacLeOd, labor, 26,•10;. L. Kinnon had 550 and Lloyd Ash - MacLeod, sand and loading, 4310 ton 546 flat 'Score's. , • ' John W. Henderson Ltd., lurriber . The'Gophers and Tigers" games for shed, ..164.61; Spence IrWin; were clOse. Russ Button rolled bulldozing . and cement, 36.19.; 583 and.Clarence Greer had .572 moving pctles 33; for the .Gophers. top bowler. Con. r.5, 718.15; London F ress, adv. gravel,•13.32.; Daily Cm -Liner - news, adv., 11.70; Ray Stan- ley, snow plowing, 90650; ben Gillespie, snow plowing, 850.50; H. Bannerman, snow plowing, 812.00; Ezra: Saler, Salt and plow, ing, 80.00; Gerald .Rhocly, snow fence,„ 11..25;.R...FOrster, welding grader,. •.• 12.00; James.: Cowano •Chains for grader; :,72.60; • Cities Service, 'and ,anti -freeze, 29947; Dominion Road Machinery CO, check transmission, 26.24; E. Carruthers, sanding; 9:1.25; J. R; Lane; unernployiment staniPs, 6.88; McMaster; fence. bonus. 360.00. WEDNESDAY, MAXI, 14th, 196 • set•0991,0109,90.0•400**941109.00199.0011111.00.09.00■■••••■si 0 .• I Lers Keep 1 THE ) ARTIFICIAL ICE FUND ROLLING TO THE FINISH ' • . • •• Last week the "old . boys" outdid the "home 6 boys" by a . wide margin, in , the number of 6• donations received. . .. . • • 1 There's Still A Long Way *To Go To Have The Job Completed • • • • Bill Stewart and Mel Dickson •• • ail • Thursday night the Coons led •• • ' . -• : Moot Party At Holyroild . were the rrigers top bowlers, . . : ay Next Tuesday .Night by 1Vlary Fisher with a flat triple of 688, left the Lions in. the• cellar • by taking, 4 points. John Park was high for the Lions with 563. 0, •• . • Debt Free You Cam Help The. Cause By Attending The The •Kangaroes ,grabbed • hold : of setiond*place when they Scored • • 3 points from the Wolverines. Don Elliott.,boWledthe high triple for • !- the Kangaroos with 532 and Thigh ; MaolVtillan, made it. for the Wol- • . • verines with". 48'2..'• • • The Chipmunks and Pole Cats • ended up with 2 points -ehch, the • Chipmunks had an edge of 14 - COimeil adjourned to Meet again 'Pins:owthe pin fall. Don Leader in regular session ori Monday, was high for the Chipmunks April • 2nd, 1981 • • • Dinnie Hamilton arid' Ken CIVIo ,. • J. R. LANE,. 0,lerk„. bray were the Pole Cats best ef- Have You Renewed Your, ,S,Ub .• .4.001.0,11001.,0000..■••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11”- • 4. ,„ • Folding'Doors Space Saving, Attractive , . , ■• '• Available /9 Beautiful Colours. • • • , • AN Heavy Quality.' . • • ,• • • • • ' • .•• • • II • AI • ••. . • ■ '.• ., • • „ • , • . • • T a • • E, Ceiling Tile .Covers Over Dingy, Cracked • • Ceilings. • Gives Any Room A New,' -• , •Modern Look.. .11 •„III It .1111. . 0., 111 • •. • • . „ • . • • • • • • ' 0. • 0 ' • Floor Tile Brightens Any Room' in The House. • • a .0• • • • .• a . • • • aver !'.100 ColOurs•.FrOm Which . .• ■ , : •• .To CiloOse. o • • • ••0, . • . • •• 111 0. 4 •• • • • • Painted Wall Tile •••!• • MI . 4 ' 111 , • • . For Kitchen ois Bath N• ,• a , „ ' N• 4 -Iitt!g , Ileay.ir. DilitY, Bkd, • , N „. . .... • it . • a • . ''. . ' • .., Glessy. iisk, . • N. Just ,a. wipe of a 'Cloth and • , ,, • . • ' . • . '' . • i .. ItSparkles. , - N . 1 . , 0 Comes, in . a ,. Variety . of Colours. , • • . • m ... ...• is • *. , ,.• • .• II' , .•,•,;...1.• •:...• • • 117 • 7 • .. . • • IC •i• I. : ' 1111 4 •„ v , ' ill ' '' • t • John W. Henderson .Lumber Limited a . .., ., • :Ai' - • . a' -. ; .. , , .ph -66e -1..50,... .14 utknow. ; ; ' ' • '• .. • • N. „, • a , . •- a. ••• .. „,.. • • -.,•..... a..._,.. . •• . • . ■jtitiNiimio0aiti•N*000NN'iaiaiasiii•sdsu"Na•NNNii.NtomNA Misg Mat'garet. 1tobertgott .1\1rit, Cr, • 44 • • Group: "A” Standing, • .• Cubs 3, Gophers 3; Squirrels .. -3, John From Artificial Aural. Armstrong. Step dancing iBeaver s 1, 'Tigers 1,Zebras 1. and Sandra Collins, .bale, ‘. . Lynn, Wayne and . Aurel • Arm:- . • Space Donated :1;3y YOUR LOCAL CREST HARDWARE • Phone 50.. ...1.4ucknow :•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••“••••••••••••• . . . . , with music by Mr and Mts. Geo. Of Harkness, Mr. Walter Collins; Peter .Leeson chaired• a .Program, L. • itter 12 Bo . • • . Swine Br Group "B" gs: strong' A number on. the bad-. Coons 4, Kangaroos 3, - • 2, Pole .Cats.2,, Welverines- t g and H rb Tbe. t ent b are • ms ron an Mr.,, e • rs v ure y• a ,1!.- Liens () ' • ' * Farrell were winners of the dres'i •dian breeding organization • • '• • • ..iser 'Set. and PilloW eases. Mr.' the, artificial insemination ee ing P pipes by Bill Mackay. Mrs. Stu- - • Grove Institute Has Birthday Party • , . (PURPLE GROVE NEWS' iMr and Mrs WiNiam Arnold, Mr. Robert MeCoeli, Ronnie and Bryan Boyle spent; Wednesday with Mr,' and Mrs, Donald Mc - Cosh.: , ,Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Meer/on- aid spentSaturday ;with Mr: arid Mrs. Thomas lVfacD, aid. ' ' '• • Miss Rosalyn •S anri • was a recent • 'Visitor•with Helen- SWann, •• ,• • •• • Miss Mary Anne McCosh 'was .if Guelph fOr the week -end. She attended the Provincial 'Junior Farmers Annual meeting. . Mr. and Mrs. 'Burton Collins. Were hostess to Purple Grove '•farm forum' on:' Merit:lay evening. Tarriffs :were the' topic Mx; dis- cussion. • • , • •• Summary day for , the ladies :Course 143 lbs. of •meat WaS• held at Port Elgin ori'.Tixesday ' after: noon. A.ttend'ing were Mrs. Frank Currie • and Mrs. Frank Dore along with Mrs. Donald McFarlan. Mrs, F'paneji. Boyle,. •Mlas•.Niarg- aret Robertson, 'Miss Edith, Col- lins, Mrs, Morford Mackay,. Mrs, Donald McCOSh gave a ten min, ute'comment ori posters Made' by Mrs,,Mackay and. Mrs., Currie.. . Mr.. Gordon • Patterson; • Mr.- bonalcl ...,11,1cCosh; Jim Brooks, Dick McCosli, Bob Forster Were in• Walkerton . on • Thursday. at- tending; a meeting of the Feeder. Calf Club. • • Mr. Gordon lVfacbonalcl. 'spen't Friday With Mrs. Fred. Gilchrist. of Luckn'ow '• • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dore and Dianne spent Friday with Mr. and 1Virs. Louis 'Misch, Walkerton. Mrs. Gorden Patterson sent Thursday with Mrs, John Cob: Kiniough.. .The,fifteenth. birthday of Pur-' pie Grove Institute was held in the school: on Saturday evening whena:hundred attended a Supt per. A birthday cake was made and iced by „IlVirs.' Howard Thompson and Mrs. Ilelen•Swann whiz were on the cornmittee.along with Mrs. Sam Emerion, Mrs, Herb Farrell, Mrs. 'Frank Currie, • 1. , • • • Gordon Patterson showed his pie- swine met With•sticcesson TI tures of Western Canada. which day, *March' ath, when .a httc were enjoyed by all,. after which ',twelve dine piglets Was •bon euchre brought the eVeningto a the farm of ManasSa close. ' . • .. 3,• Waterloo, Ontario Ron Hof Jimmy Dore had '.his • eighth ter, technician in charge' of birthday on Tuesday with Jo1 insemination for 'Waterloo C Bryan Boyle and Ronnie Breeding Association and' Dore., " • '• Weber were in attendance a :Miss. Annetta Forster, Toronto, delivery, and .,Were both Spent' the Week -end With'1V1r. and pleased •with the "artificial" Mrs. Walter Forster. ' • • They are Yorkshire,Lani Miss Margaret Roberton ,spent cross, arid are quite strong Friday with Mrs. Helen Swann. active. • Miss: Caroline :Forster visited • •Dr. C.• A V: .barker, He Mrs. Gordon' Pattersonthe Division of Animal Repr .Ripley :night school classes are tion at 0.V.C. has acted ass:1 • finished with Operriilouse being. orfor the: swine inset/lir held on March _twenty-first. program... Dr. Barker has <-\• : • , • • experio).entin$'wifli KINLOSS • ered information on techr : for several years and, has •• •. •• ' •• . • Used .in England' •and throe Helen •• • ejampbeli and' the: world. friefitl,' Miss Mary. Jane :MacDon- Waterloo Cattle ,Breedin ald, both of Kitchener, spent.the sac week -end . at the borne of • Mr. oz , in itaht.6i°6 irn program, ,which141 Mrs, ,Harold Campbell. • • on an experimental basis. .•Miss Eileen Burt. is ' a patient Conception rates hav, in Wingham Hospital withpriett- morria. . litterbeensiastiesnfyaitncocifyieeatniden, if th • Rev. R. 1VIa.CLeod and rnemlbers should not be a problem. of the organ corm/I:Wee of Sotith were in, Kitchener on Monday. Church nag., been considerable Kinleas Presbyterian misses Mary Carter and ,Doro... for • artificial breeding thy Luton of Guelph and, Miss Daisy Gibson ef•Waterloovisited Sunday at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs: Ira Dickie. • •• • .' 'Mr. Homer Zehr has sold hiS farm to. a family from 'near Ing- ersoll who moved in..last week.. We welconie them to out Com- fOr swine in Ontario,- pror the Waterloo Association, dertake this experiment. "No full .seale Swine br • service 'is expectedt,Jor tlie time," says , 'Manager, -R Snyder, "but • we Wll 'cc breeding 'exPerimentally have the facts' we need.", • •THANK YC1U The IlutOn nog PrOdUcers comiiiitteernen elect ;March 6th, who !stand solidly 'for"good sound conn' sene producer -marketing of hogs, Wish- to',.extend you our thanks . for' the support ivOi.i:have' given Marketing boardin the past and we feel' sure yOUV • give tis even 'greater support in the future. • Huron flog Committeemen • .