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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-27, Page 8PAGE. EIGTT' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCNNOW,: ONTARIC BRUCE DISTRICTu W.I. HERE iN::JUNE •' NOW ;a The: Timeo ;,Order Your- No 'Aa .. .i. .. prsig pert Meer ., SAVE AS MUCH AS' $11.00 ':PER TON.. on some. Brands, Just Snai�Trucking Charge 'Fees, • SRU E M cINIILLAI§T: Agent; For Elmira and: Hariston ' Fertilizers` MONUMENTS For sound counsel and -afair price on a monument • correctly designed from ' quality material, rely ,ori SKELTON MEMORIALS:. Pat O'Hagan,Prop. Walkertoe Established, Over Sixty Years ?hone 6387w .Ontario TO OBTAIN:WOOD WITHIN TOWNSHIP January, 19th,: 1960 A meeting. of-VesWawanvsh. • Township School, Area .Board Met at the home of the 'Secretary With,' all members presenit:. The secretary administered; the oath to the •following Members:, Wm.' Webster, James 'Curran, Wal- lace., Miller, Edwin Mills and Wallace ,Wilson: • 'llhe election of a ' Chairnrian. was in order and Janes Curran vacated and the Secretary. acting as ' chairman called . for nomina- tions. William . Webster ,was no-' minated by Edwin ; Mills' and James Curran. No'.. ,other .. nom- inations and William' Webster was declared elected,and he took the chair and, called for homina- tions for 'secretary -treasurer: ,W A.. Stewart: wasnominated on a. motion by Jaynes ' 'Curran' and DEATH. OCCURRED OF , . WELL ° KNOWN TRAVELLER . The death of W. J:: (Bill) lVic Ewan" occurred in Victoria Hos-. pital, London, ; during; an ether- ' gency' operation being : performed because . o . internal hemorrhage. Bi11'was found in his car on the .'Highway east of Goderich by 'a, passing truck driver, : , and .' was taken ,to . Goderich Hospital ':and then; to- London.' Mr: McEwan .was 62, and a resident of Stratford. He : -had been 'a •commercial • traveller all his life . and was . well kno ijn by many in this .village. At the time of his , death 'he ' was district .sales representative: for Walter Woods . Co:, and was in Lucknow about 'every third week, and a' regular customer r wat'-' Johnston's- Restaurant. Wallace Milner and was declared elected. • ' Tenders for. 'caretakers were. read and following.• •caretakers appointed;' 'No.', 4; William • MacPherson; S.S. N:o.:: i2,. Mrs: William Rintoul; ` S S. .No. 3, Mrs. Ross Errington; S.8, -No. 2 Mrs. G.Bakker. ; OS. No. 17; Mrs. Graham 'McNee. • Twelve tenders for wood were read.; ,The Board decided to, give. wood to the tenders ,.from West' Wawanosh. The • following were 'accepted: 'For SS. No 4, 'Robert Purves, "25 .cord at, $5.90; -for S.S. No. 12,' Ehner .Woods, . 20. cord' at $6,00;: for , S.S..' No: • 3, John Cameron,, 15 cord, at $6.00 for . S S No. 17, Ron Pentland, 10 cord' at $fZ00; 'for S.S. No .2,' George Webster, '25 Cord at $6.00, The follpwing bills 'were pre- sented:. Stainton Hardware; grates •for, 'furnace,: S.S. No. 12, $18.38„ . W.' A. ;.Stewart,, phone' calls,, '$1.50; 1V1iller ' and' :Co., 4 ,bulbs for S.S. `No. 4, $1.16. Moved by Wallace,' Wilson and 'James • Curran • that ' 'bills. be WHITECHURCH A shower was . held for :Miss Kathleen Fisher• • an • Thursday- evening in the Whitechurch. Hall, Several 'games ;Were played And ' . a reading' "Advice to the Bride" was, given by Mrs. ' Mila • Moore after. which Kathleen, as-' - 'listed by' Joan 'C:asemore and Mary Fisher,. opened the gifts. A dainty lunch was served.. 'Mrs George Fisher entertain. ed ' a• 'number of ' relatives on Saturday evening at a , shouter. for ;her daughter, Kathleen, who IS to be married January 30th, . Mr: 'and Mrs. Groskorth and Karen spent the week -end in Toronto, • ' Miss. W. 'Farrier of Toronto spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. its Far- rier. COUNTER CHECK BOOKS—we sell them singly or in quantities :and take orders for books, ;speci- ally'. printed. .to your irequire- ments For prompt service;. phone 35,• The Lu know, Sentinel.. 'WEDNESDAY, JAN', :.27th, 1960 Mrs. • Allister • Hughes.. was :hostess for tht January meeting 6f Kairshea'. Women's Institute'. Mrs.':Lloyd. MacDougal• read ,the scripture, President, Mrs. Cliff Roulston and Secretary,,: ; Mrs, Currie Colwell were 'in charge.. A letter of appreciation was read from Mrs. Morrey, of the Wingharn Hospital expressing thanks to the Institute for the blanket and mirror :which shad. been purchased for the Kinloss Kairshea room. ' Letters were read from •our : ' new Provincial President, Mrs, L. G. ,Lymburn- er, 650: Elm' St, • West,' Port '•Col- borne, and new F.W.I,O. Sec.- Treas., Mrs, 'Gerald ,Holder, R.R. 1, Mono Road, Ont, A contribu tion to the 'Adelaide Hoodiess Home ,fund was made. . It was decided - to get . copies of . the Federated News. bulletin for.:all members.' • . ' Would . all members Please note the date of . the February, meeting has ' been changed to Tuesday,. February ,16th.. Our regular meeting. date falls on the same* one: chosen • for Summary •Day for the Senior Women.'s In stitute course, :"The Third Meal:" It • will.. , be, held in 'Walkerton, February 18th. Mrs. • Roulston and Mrs. Evan 'Keith are leaders for this course.' ' • •The District 'Annual; for. Bruce South, will be held: in,. Lucknow, Friday, "June .10th: Reports were heard . from Convener • of ;Sub - shine . 'Committee; ,Mrs. William McIntyre: Mrs:' Lloyd' MacDougal reported 'for the :.4-H project, `Working With ' Wool'. Twelve girls, have participated. The 'theme .of this Meeting was Health.. The roll call. answered by'1:7' members, "A :fambusdis- covery in , ,medicine and by' paid.• Moved • by :Edwin, Mills: arid Wallace Miller that we • adjourn to met again :on the 'call, ofthe chairman: Motion carried.: . A.. STEWART Seretar: 80 UrAIG ' WBINWOW).' HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS There•'s no better way to cut fer- tilizer costs than to take advan- tage.of the early season discounts on'"Co-op 'Fertilizer. •r+T�.. 4. oeV. KL :: i.:r,..A:3GiS4•iv.•h`i`/.C•w: j }Y r' taping stelivery �e-far. Plus all Additional BY PAYING CASH IN. i0 DAYS .unknow Distr whore.' An. interesting :motto by Mrs. Harry '.Levis,'.. "Go less and sleep more one,. which we • should ' all ,heed~ ".from time '" to time. s ' Eileen Burt'playedan acc ord Ian soland Karen Carruthers . :a, piano : selection, which . were en-• joyed by the ladies;, Mrs. 'Mac=' D,Quga'11, gave ' the • courtesy •- re- marks to which the hostess re- plied. G.od: Save - the , Queen and ' the''•Institute•• Grace was sung to dose the meeting. Mrs. MacDou= gal,. Mrs.; .Colwell and • Mrs. Tom Austin' were directors for, the • day. .• The February: meeting will be at the.home of :Mrs. W. F. Mac_, :'Donald • r!III 'ir.. ,..! � rr rE/.• •rr/rrr r/. .••Fi. F.. • • f.r 1r%r r r {.v.:: rnr: �'.+'•iiY/r:Yr ,y}•• *•;.?* /} :f• irr,:.i+r r''{Syr:i':,:{•�:>::}i$::Y{:: • • • ••::f.•,,,,•• •.:. !: rNK!rib r Clever trick, Buster! But when it comes to "clever.. tricks with hot water move' over and;make room for electricity—and the masterof hot water magic-' a modern electric water heater: ' With low cost electricity every_ member' of the family can enjoy the comfort of hot water atthe turn of a tap. You also have the extra reassuring comfort •r of safety combined with absolute cleanliness.. With a Moderntwo element. electric water heater: of the right size and capacity for your needs, you will always have plenty of hot water. i rg o ;electricigty more out of life et the most out of . R:4 +ii:•!y iA LIVE:. BETTER ELECTRICAL Y �. DRO }t, is yours t '•.,� i' ysi