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THE LUCKNOW SENITNELp LUPICN Wt.
Assessment A
a is haow Population Up
Carrying a bone in his mouth,
a dog crossed a river on a nairow
bridge. He saw his own image
'reflected in the water and decided
that it was another dog with a -
bone larger than his. Consumed ,
with envy, he opened his mouth
to grab the other ,bone
and lost his own.
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if he should not survive, for his
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URPLE GROVE
Mr. Donald RobertgOn and .Mr• ,
Goldie flustOn spent. Tuesday in
• ...• Mrs. Frank Dore, Dianne and
• Rennie .were recent visitors: with,
Mrs.' Alex.' Stewart and ., , Mrs.
Cynthia Here. - • ,
: Mrs: Goldie Huston visited MISS,
Marfaret ,Robertson. •• •, ' '
BerVie 1W.M.S. met ' at the
• home of Mrs: Carson. ,
' .Mr. ,James Eineriori, Ontario
• Veterinary. 'A:College,• queipti,..,
' spent the Week -end \with -Mr...and.
• Mrs.: George Emerson.
Friends)are/sorry to know„ Miss Gordon MacDonald on :Sunday: •
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Kate. McCosh is not ',enjoying ,the ' MisSes, Mary Ann AolfcCOsh, 'An -
best health. • ' . , nette Forster, Doreen McLeod Si
At • BerVie United Chtirch. on Donna McLeod of . Toronto spent
Sunday, , The 'Lifebuoys, ' Boy's the Week -end at their homes. '
• Brigade, C.G.I.t. and C. E. :Young
• folk took part in the services. :
. Mr. BobEmerson. attended the
sale' of livestock for Mr. Chester
• 'Campbell on Saturday.
, Some • ot Grove , folks .nttended
- funerals Of Francis Balton, James
lylcNain and Duncan Keith. •.
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COIINCIL , MINUTES
West WawaneSh Township
•Council held their October meet -
on October 1.0th, 1.9.61, with
• all Melribers Present,
• A delegation frpnj. the Luelc.:
new Lions Club appeared before
Council regarding the -.proposed
installation of artificial ice: 'in
• the Lueknow Arena. The delega-
tion was favourably received.
;By-law No. 9, 196.1, 'was. finally
Passed on a •motion by Couns.
Smyth and Durnin. BY means of •
this by-law, the rnuniciPal nom-
ination. meeting was set for. Fri-
day, November 24th, 1961, and
polling; sho,Old an election he
,•required, • will be on December
'4th, 1961. Also, polling Officers
and Polling stations were named.
' The .Assessment Roll compiled
in 1961 . was presented to Council
by Assessor J. IC Scott. There is
'a slight increase in both asses's-
Inent and Population. •On a MQ -
tion by CounS. McPhee and
Smyth, Council 'agreed to accept
the Assessment roll and also to
hold the Court of Revision on
Same:. at the Jownship 'hall • on
• Tuesday, • November 14th, .1961,
from' 10 a.m.. to 12 noon:. This, is
to dealWith any •assessment ap-
peals, complaints Or errors.
Ona motion .bY COuns. Durnin
.and McPhee, the Road Supt, Was
instructed to prepare•, a by-law
for the ptirpose:, of erecting Stop
signswithin the tOivriship.,
• Howard Thompson, Mrs. Frank
'Doke. and Miss 'Margaret. Robert-
son, and Mrs. 'Don 1VIcCosh were
recentvisitors at the home. of
My. Russel Collins. •
Mr.• and Mrs. Morford Mackay,
Mr., and Mrs.' Ernie Walden eT1-
joyed 'a weeks holiday . in. the• :
Lake' Superior area. •,.•
Mr: Robert .Stewart and 'Mrs.
Cynthia Bere visited ,Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Dori,
Mr. and: 'Mrs. Glenn Young
were Sunday guests of Mr. • :and,
'Mrs. • pnrton Collins.
and Mei. Lloyd 'McClure
'and Lawrence, Mr. and 1VIrs. Fred
Gilchrist visited Mr. and Mrs.
- Mr. Norval Stanley and Mrs.
Helen Swann spent the week -end
in .London. •' •
Mr. and Mrs., Don McCosh,
RiChard and Mary Ann,. Mrs. John
Mr. •13ob 'Forster Visited
Mr. - and Mrs. •"Albert Colwell,
Kinloss on Sunday, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon patter-
IVEorley Bushell's on .Wednesday., son arrived home on Sunday. al -
Mrs. Kenneth 'Robertson, 'Mrster spending their honOmoon in
/400()MENT$
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For sound counsel and price . on a monument
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correctly designed from quality material,.
.•••.,•.•,.••• . • .
rely
on • ••• •
, 'WELTON • - MEMORIALS
Pat. 0441014 'Prop. 1:
Estahhshed Over Sixty YeOS
Walkerton • Phono•i638-vi, Ontario
: Council ,agreed,' on ' a motion:
by Coups. McPhee and Smyth,to
authorize the. Road Shpt. to ad,
Vertise. for tenders for snoW,p1OW-
ing, on township roads during the
1.961-6 season: Tenders to be in
by .6 p;in: November 4th,, 1961,
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The. following .accounts were
Ordered . paid' on a' motion by
Jefferson and McPheem
• 'Mayne Durnin; .1 fox bounty;
$4.00; Mt. BrYdeS.ReSt Horne, in-
digent patients' accounts, 0;25;
PineCrest Manor; I.dicknoW, inch -
grit :'..patients' accounts; 176.50;
Voted' PtirVes, livestock claim;
40;00; Andrew Gaunt, 1 livestock
inspection,. 2.50; Andrew Gaunt,
sheep claim- , sheep
6000, Blake Alton, 1 livestock
inspection, .2.50; J. K. SeOtt,
.burri, postal supplies, ete., • 24.03.
• Road Expenditures Lorne
Ivers, salary 164.00;. IimPerial 011
.Ltd.; fuel, and tax, :17.20; Grant
ChiShohn, Motor oil and tax,,
10.44; Norman McDonald, haul-
ing fill, 364.00; Norman McDOn,
ald,• , operating grader,, 9,00. '
• Council adjourned t� Meet : on
November 14th, 1961.
• J. F. FORAN, Twp. Clerk.
easy
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Western Canada. • -
Mr. and Mrs. Francis. Obyle, at-
tended the funeral of:Mrs. R,Ossell
Osborne, Guelph. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Aarold tamPbell;
Orillia are spending two weeks
holidaying' at their . 'farm on the
tenth. of. Huron, • '
Mr.' and ,Mrs. Harold Campbell
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar -
Mason on Thursday.'
:'.14r. and Mrs. Mid Hunter, Ar-
rnOw, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
• Emerson on Sunday.
•
, Mrs. Claude bore'spent,
• daY with. Mrs: ClaUde bore :(Jr.)
and boys. •
• Congratulations to Mr. arid Mrs.
Goldie •Emerson on the birth of.
• ,their son, Blake Hedley, 'a bro-
• ther for Kevin. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Claude, Dore
• spent Friday 'evening hi -.Under,
• woOd. •• .
• Mrs.. Harvie Thompson attend-
ed the Horticultural Banquet in
the Legion Ball, Ripley. '
• The third Meeting of the Club,
"Separates for Summer" was held
at the 'tonne a Mrs'. William Ar-
nold, Saturday' morning; They
then had the roll call, Things to
look for when buying cotton ma-
terials. The ones' that had their
pattern and their Materia•l, pin-
ned the: 'pattern on . and .started
tutting it. out.
• .
• talked about stay stitching. The.
• 4-0 Wedge.. Mrs. Williain-Arnold
get together followed by the
pattullay• afternoon, They open -
.The foUrth ineeting'was held at
'the home of Barbara, Leesen ,on
W th the .song, The more we
•girls ' began working ' on their
mm skirts, and blouses.,
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election
Are,
Ever Stocked
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•sure that we will have something that will suit you.
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•T.ES BY
39 95 upwards
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KINLOUGH
The October 'Meeting of the
11.W.I. was held in the hall with
Mrs. Markjohristen and Mrs.
L. Eadie hostesses. The roll call
was "different way's that Wheat
comes. to ,the table. 'Plans were
made for a Hallowe'en dance to.
be held on October. 26th,, alai; the
November 11th service and Cat-
ering to the :Lions Club •on
vernber 13th. &bazaar and bake
sale will •beheld later.
•mrs: Howard Harris :WS pre-
sented .with 'a• Life Membership
Certificate by Mrs. James Hod-
gins who is • also ,.a life' member
• and, Mrs. Morgan Johnston pre-
sented...the badge. This rrieniber-
ship was, given .by Mrs, Harris'
sister, Mrs. Blanche Wilson.. Mar-
ion, made a fitting' reply. •.
Mrs. Lorne .Eadie had charge
of the program and give the to-
pic "Advantages . of .farm life and
rural opPortunitiei• andhow to
'make the most of them." Misses
.Erlma and Sandra' Percy favour-
ed Witha duet Mrs. 'William
Eadie read a ThanksgiVing poem.,
1VIiss Mina Percy gave an In-
teresting account •of, her recent
•trip:,She was Bruce COUntys re
presentative on the United" Na-
tions bus tour visiting the Corn-
ing.glass works, Gettesburg,
shington; The IJnited • Nations
building: with its bilge doors as,
Canada's donation. Mrs. Raynard
Ackert conducted a tree contest..
Misses Erlina and Sandra Percy.
judged the animals' madefrOm
vegetables, Winners, Mi.' Harald
Haldenby, Mrs, P. A. Murray..
Motto, The . secret of •life for a•
:tree is that it, grows netv, wood
each year. The Queen and the In-
stitutegrace closed the .meeting
'and lunch .was Served. •
• Mr. Arthur Graham of : Sault
Ste. Marie. called On .frierids here
during 'the Week.
, Mr. and 'Mrs.' Hugh 'Peeking of
E,arlton visited with Mr. and Mrs;
Tifliam g..HaldenbSr,. '
Mr. and Mrs, Toni Bell and boys
Of •AMberley were SunclayviSitors
with Mr. and Mrs:. Bert Nichol -
Son.,
. ••
• Mr, and. Mrs. Ted Evans of
Rexdale were WeekLend, visitors
'.
with Mr. ; and Mrs. Bert
Wichol-
ISOn •
• The W.A. met at the church for
the October. meeting.• Mrt, RoY,
• Sehneller. /presided. The- sCrip-
ture was, read '..bY."Mrs. GOrge
Halderiby; The meditation was
giveh by Mrs..Howard Thombsok
This was a work meeting and a.
quilt' was quilted during, the af-
ternoon in preparation for • the
bale packing at. the , November
meeting.
• Miss ..Laura BreekleS returned
home from the, hospital Where she
spent a 'few days as the result of
'a car mishap.
Mr. and Mts. Jack Hewitt Were
guests at the Mason -Barnes wed-
ding at Niagara on the Lake on
Saturday,• . .
, The Pre'sbyterian W.M.S. Met
on Wednesday at the honie Of
Mrs. Morley Etishell. with 13
• members and 1 ViSitor present.
' The, word for ,th6 roll daii was
fitinger The hYrnri, "The. Morn-
' trig light is breaking" Opened .the
-meeting. Mil. Jack Barr read the
spripture Orl Petei% Mrs. GOidOn
GERALD N. CROOKS
DOC.TOR. OF CHIROPRACTIC
phone 545
• TopTcAm,,timi, 014TAR16:
Be 'Sure Your
'• HEALTH INSURANCE
• iii.cuungs CittRorRAcTic.
',CARE. •
MacDonald led. in -prayer. A pot
luck supper was discussed: Mrs.
Ale* Percy presided far the pro-
gram. A Bible quiz on •Joshuaka
,Chapter was read from the study
bOok. A reading on 'Christian
Fel-
lqwship, prepared. by Mrs. 1Vlac-• •
Pherson Sr. was read ' by; Mrs.
Prry'liodgins.. A reading, ,AA
graclelY prayer" by Mrs. Morley
Bushell and Mrs. Tom IVIacDon-
ald 'gave a reading on "Indiges-
tion." The :hymn, "Christ the
*Odd We and prayer Clos-
ed the meeting., Lunch WAs.ierved.
• Miss Sandra Percy has-been in,
Toronto*ith her *mint, Mrs. Jack
Shaw during the week.. She ex-
pects to commence Work with the
Bell. Telephone CO. We wish/her
• every SUccess.
, The • llolyrood • .Surnmerettes7
.met 'at .:the..horne of Mrs. Alex.
• Percy with Diane.. Hewitt 'pre,
.siding. The leader demonstrated
gathers, darts . and :facings. The
ei'rening, as spent :in Cutting out
garments, ••
• MiSses - Erhha • Percy; Sharon
Hodgins. and Catherine 'Bushell
attended a meeting of the Pres.....
byterian local coitheir at; Hensall
, IIMB • so us ik..ins "
ROY HAVENS
Pk. rabrig and Heating
Esso Oil Burner
• Sales and Service
ELECTRIC HEATING
Phone 73, , Lucknow .
FOR SAFE
DEPENDABLE
CotiVentent budget terrrita.
• Op te 5, years to 'pay
At1lAiS 'mottos!