The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-16, Page 7N Dl`1k15DAS
MAY 161h, 1962
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SEN iN L, LUCi iOW, ' ONTARIO.
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,ANOTRER NEW:•001.
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preserves;fuel quality... saves money!
Your Co-op,' constantly working to helpsmernbers
reap more profits from their farms, now introduces
the new •Fuel Saver Fill Cap,' adaptable to fit 'any
fuelstorage tank..,
Thissimple device lovers the percentage 'of
evaporation loss and checks fuel deterioration in
your Farm. Storage . Tanks. Recently invented by
a Co-op member, ,it has been thoroughly tested.
for effective results and is now exclusive with
Co-operatives in On,, .arid.
Actual scaletests have shown that a_farmer :using
1,200 gallons of gasoline a year lost•67 gallon:
. a year through evaporation -when using the
Fuel -Saver Fill Cap, this was reduced,
to only 17' gallons !
This is another "extra" •.'Co-op
service. For added value, place
'your .confidence in the fine line
Of top -quality petroleum products
that give' youthe. best 'possible performance—
CO-012 Heavy Duty Oil,,; CO-OP Cofax, 'CO-OP'.
Luba) .: (Multi -Purpose) : grease;': and trip quality
CO-OP . Gasolines. •
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rely on your' Co-op!
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'Phone 7;
LUCKNO.W.
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Lucknow Women's Institute
held their May. , meeting ' Friday
evening with, 34 members. pre
sent; The '.president, Mrs. 'J: L.
McMillan, =presided.. Plans ,were
made to attend' District ,Annual
. to be' held in , Holyrood . Hall .on
Friday, May 18th.
Roll ,call 'was answered .b• 'ex-
change of; plants and. bulbs. by
Margaret ':Rae' presided.. for, 'the,
program .'.Mrs,. Rosa. 'Cusmmirr;g
faVQured..with .:a• piano ' instru-
• tental, The motto, "Plant ,seeds
of dharacterY
in :our home ' and
thfY Will blossom in the future"
was prepared ,by Mrs. F. Miller
and read by Mrs, J,'Adam's..Mrs,
G' Whitby. gave current events,
followed by a poem on. Mother's
read by Mrs, P. ;Stewart. _..-..,
Mrs, T, Salkeld conducted a
flower contest and the meeting.
closed Eby'; Y,
singing:. the • 'Institute'
.Grace: • A dainty Munch 'and • tea
was served:, by, . the • hoste$ses,,
Miss 'M, .•Rae,: , ,Mrs.. B. Gammie,
Miss ' L. 'Finlayson' and Mrs; E.
Backwell,
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NEWS.. BRIEFS
fROM NEARBY.
There,.was 'a good' deal of in
terest. "in the j'ob ' of pouring the,
cement floor in the new arena
at Port Elgin. 'Whnlle.. pressure
of 35 to .40 pounds .was main-
tained
tained in. the' plastic piping con=
crete was poured' to a 'depth of
5% inches 'and was covered with
Veth inch of •traprock to give
a marble -like;. finish .recominerid
ed for roller skating.,;
A $5:00 a .couple .banquet ' at
which, Prime 'Minister John G..
D'iefenbaker will speak, is .being
staged, in' 'support . _of .Chesley's
artificial . ice 'fund drive.' The
total now stands 'at $14,120.
MONUMENTS
Fors and...... • . ,`- t.sound Counsel and a fair • pirice on * a rnonutnen.
correctly desigi ed ' from • quality material;' • rely , on,
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established Over Sixty Years
W lkerton ' Phone 638-w
Ontario
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oom Ripley-
Fiurofl: • School
Huron Township Council met
Pursuant to adjourrnent on May
7th ` withall .members present.
The tax . collector 'returned the
19611 . tax . roll showing .unpaid
taxes. of $12,020:,4 .and.. the trea-
surr reported. arrears of former
years of $7,060.93 making a to-.
, tal of $19;001.33 outstanding taxes.,
The Council. decided to raise •
the penalty on unpaid taxes to
4% on all taxes not paid ,after
December 15, 1962;
Other resolutions passed' were,
to raise the grader operator's
wages to. $1,25 per hota'r: as • of
June 1st;
To 'advertise for garbage coll-
ections' along. the lake; ,
Approve : the issue • of deben-
tures • , for: a new Public School
in the Ripley -Huron Township
School `Area amounting' to. $160,-
'000 'to cover. the . cost of a pro-:
posed. seven room school includ-
ing' playroom; .
Accepted the tender of Donald
NIcKey for :'frame and, rafters
of part of the Township shed;'
Adopted the 1062 budget as
presented by the • Clerk ' and•'
approved' of : the following ace.-
ounts ' being paid; '`•
Cemetery —:.Ivan Pollock, care
$111.90; .'
' Township Gdrdon. Roulston,
2 fox bounties,, • 8.00;. John Wa1-
den, '.1 fox • bounty, 4.00; Doris'
MacDonald, :pare ' of Hall,: 12:00;,
VV.' Garce.a, sprayer tires and
tubes, 81,75; Glenn Farrell, •`rmi-
leage and . time. 'ori• • tax.arrears,'
52,55; :Pollock .'Electric, '' sprayer'
repairs,; +1.9.60; James ',McTay.ish,
'Warble ,Inspector, • 255.10; Ernie
Irwin; spray. operator •and- :arriie
age,;,;234 40 . Wm:. • Wilken, sprayer.
r.epai,r`s;,
3.00;. 'Comrrrerci!al News,
Municipal Drain.,. tenders, .10:50;.
Village '•'of Ripley, '.fire' 'ca11 •:to
Ronnie Irwin's, 54.00; Hugh Cam-
eron,, mileage(°to assessors'•meet
ing, 11.00 : Lucknow Sentinel,'.
stationery; 8.00; Town of:'Wing-.
ham; ,:welfare, 11.00; ..Town.: of
Kincardine, High ;'School:.beben-•
ture, 11179..50; Earl 'Tout, postage,
9.00:;" Albert ,Cardiff, fire: Incur=
ante: on ' cot'tage, 30.00;' :John.
Elliott, warble' .powder, 470;00
Township relief,. 25.00; Post, Off-,
ice, .. unemployment stamps;: ' 7.76.•
Roads — 'Steve Irwin, ,Super,-:,
intendent $,325.00; Wayne Lowry,
grader • operator, • :224.00; Dave'
Moore,. • labour,. 5130; „Morford
McKay, bolts, 258; Len Elmes,.
sanding hills,. 4520:; $ifto :Salt,
road salt, 57.93'; D.G. McDonald,
Oil and grease; 229.3'2;. ,Imperial
Oil :Lt.d.; oil and grease,. '2121:904
Racey-McCallum; soil testing at
Hunter. bridge, 869:W; •:Robert -
steel; ..,new culverts,'.:.288.54; ' Reg'
Moore, cleaner for grader, :6.71;
Harry Coiling; • loading" and haul-
ing, '.79.20 Canada Culverts; gra
der: blades; 68.89; Listowel .Tran-
sport, freight, 7.5!l; G.W. Cro-
there, grader ,repairs,'.. 325.78;
Austin Martin, ,.land, 50.00; Frank's
Garage, sprayer' • repairs; ,27.90;
Elmer' 'Courtney, .grader , •bolts,'
89.56 ::k'en Mckay, `fi•lters, 26.:',25;:
Benson 1Hardware,, paint ' and
nails,: 24,12; Bill Kempton; ',load-
ing and hauling;. .102.55; Ripaey
Hydro,..'' ,Township. •shed, . 3.50;
Ch.ar•le.s Eimmertun, sanding hills,
4,00; Graham. Cook, . 'dozer and
drain "saw. rental, 100.00; •Steve
Irvt�in, mileage--•,an&4 road ; 'school
' delegate, 5.8.00 Coiling Brothers;
hauling' gravel, 64.50; •
Total Roads ;$3,500 81. '
Council adjourned until next
reguilar meeting. on June'
• EARL TOUT, .Clerk,
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% The Blyth hotel is being re, -
opened and modernized .for res-
taurant and 1010 accomrnod-
tion. • It has been closed since
June of '1960 after. 'a beer• and
liquor pleblic to was defeated by:.
Blyth voters. .
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paisley Public School Board
is • installing new windows in
the school at a cost of "about
$9,004, plus some $2,000 which
,was- spent last :year on, the first.
,phase of this .work,
Are You Rea.dy For Spring?
We Carry And Instal :A Line Of
r Power MONS; Tires,' Batteries
ped lgnition Parts
To Fit Your Car . At. The Dight Price
We . Alio Have A : Good Supply Of
LawnMowers; +�drden Tools
Bicycles,: Children's llYagons,
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tricycles and Fishing Supplies
.E 'YKI WINGHAM,ONT.
_ Phone 184 • Robin E. Campbell
BROWNIEMath'ers, who will NEWS, Leader and welcomed into the
Company 'by' the Captain Mrs
'1st LUCKNOW BROWNIE NEWS
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' Tawny Owl . opened:' the, .1st
Lucknow Brownie Pack's: meet-
ing on .' ;May 9th with a new
game, "Mrs. Janes', String Bag."
.This .•:was;, one of several new
games; and .'ideas which :,Mrs..
Joy'nt and Mrs . Montgomery
learned.at. a ::Guider Training
held in ,'Wingharn on May 5th.
Edith ' Whitby, as .Toadstool,
Fairyjprepared the 'scene. 'for
Fairy Ring, Fairy Gold :and In-
spection:. As ' this was'' :Eleanor'
Whitiby's lastBrownie.: meeting,'..
before : becoming a' Girl. Guide,
the ,Brownies 'said' ; good=bye 'to
her, and gave' her the -Grand'
,Howl at this time.
The work period • vias.' ' more
varied than usual, with groups
Working ; on knitting, skipping.
sernaphore,,'knots. and Pathfinder.
Badge.... • ..
In • .Pow -wow, ':the younger
Brownies ,showed;' and :told;
;about'
three things. • fib -in nature that
each 'had' brought: 'Eight''•girls"
were thought to know' enough
about their ' examples to Pass 'the
nature section of their. .Golden
Bar Test The :Golden Hand
girls ' were given, .Sernaphore Sig-
nalling cards, ' so':.that' 'they. can,
practice at home. They were re-
minded, to . •bring "their . bulb re-
cords to the' next. meeting.,
The ' meeting closed with 'the,
Squeeze, Prayer and Chirnes.
On Friday evening, at' the •.
Guide .meeting, .Eleanor Whitby
received her,.Wings from Brown
Owl and 'flew tap , to ,the Guide'
Co. She was received by Betty
Harvey Irwin.
2ttd, Lucknow BroWnie Pack
The '2414:1 Brownie Pack .met. an
Tuesday afternoon'.' The'. meeting
opened. with Fairy ,];ting, and
spection: `. Fairy 'Gold • was' col'l
'ect.ed• by the . Fairy Queen: who
was' 'Patricia' Hamilton. A sing
'Pig game was ' conducted " by.
Packie. The work period was
spent in ' handicraft for:. Mother's
Day.' .The Brownies . made 'hatstands ' for: ' their mothers . and .
also . a . doili'e . arrangement . ' of
flowers: Nasturtium seeds were
'.planted;, by..each Brownie in . a.
tin can,she had' .brought. and
then takn hone: to .be', cared for
and observedby the 'Brownies.
frown , Ow1 told o story,, in,
Pow -wow : session' and the :.meet,-
ing, closed with ., the • Browni•e"
squeeze; prayer and .Taps. '•'
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26 ' AT 4-11. `CALF • . CLUB
JUDGING • 'CLASS
The May: meeting of the Dun-
gannon 4-H . calf dub Was held.
on Tuesday, •M•ay &th at 'Howard.
Feagen's' farm.. in. !Colborne 7.!wp:'•
with 26 nemlbers present. A class'
'of 'Holstein cows was .judged. tiny
der 'the 'supervision.. of one' of
'the 'leaders, ' John . 'Clark. After
the meeting chocolate milk and
donut's were 'served:
• A man "was ' notified by his.
psychiatrist: t`If ,you ' don't pay
your bill, I'rn .going 'to let you
go crazy.."
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PUBLIC MEETING
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in support of the Liberal Party
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Speaker,J W. P� ker •illGuestg
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