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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-24, Page 10. y;.. Y., PAGE: TEN TAR LUCKNOW ::SENTINEL., .LAUCKS OW, ONTARIQ. Your 1959.driver's '.licence and, vehicle. permit ;will expire at, midnight, March; '16th. After this date it will'. be illegals to. ' drive with • 1959 licences ' or, plates,• Licences'. have. ` been on sale : since January 4th. ' Get yours today from one of the. 250 Agency, Offices throughout the province. Avoiddelay and inconveni- ence. ! H !y� 4,1 41 F' 11' • az • t 11 AN I14,4PO NT: 4.R'EMINDBR ' 'ou: must, show,_ proof. 'of , liability-: insurance when:_�you apply ,'for.' plates, or pay , an extra 45.00 fee. If you . do • not' have a certificate .for licence' purposes call .your''' insurance' agent today .A ';POLICY : FOR ,•FIRE,; 'THEFT AND COLLISION IS 'NOT LIABILITY' INSURANCE, • ONTARIO DEPARTMENT . OF TRANSPORT ; Yaremko, C ., Minister D` ..:• Collins Deputy Minister. spraying of :cattle . for . the;1960 UNCIL MINUTES..• CO campaign� and for:: a warble :fly Tlie regular Februar .__meeting :pmlisfaeicitoone hands' by S, -MtA, oa1' 1rchte. ni5ndthe• r,tsh1e 9sa6^n0Cd 1, - of WestWawanosh Township kP ' s - Council. was . held ; at the :Town-• .shipl' Hall on: Februry 9th, .1960':. All members present On. a `motion ''by . Councili. ors , lvcPhee' and Culbert, 'the Clerk was' . instructed toadvertise for:' • the. supplying -of approximately 500 lbs.- of, warble. fly powder to be delivered under the super- vision; of the Warble Fly'''Inspec- • tor; : tenders for. the -warble fly WEDNESDAY, rEB. 24th. , 1960 • • Th. er.a were ere 13 tables ables playing ST.'HELENS bWyi:nMnerr;slanodf Mthre pPreees edfofnerastonedNto,th3e coanrdWpeadntyesdhaeylde•teniSn.Sg, were, first to .'Ken .N,oble playing as a lady and second, .to Sharron Jefferson for the. ladies and'first to Brown SMyth who won the' draw in; a tie.. ✓With. Bill. Purdon who was, awarded second prize, i Miss, Anna Stuart. was rernov- ed by': hmbulance to . Win.glain Hospital from • •:the Wehesley _ Hitspital, Toronto, oti Tuesday last. •We a're: .glad to' . report that Valerie, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Ross • Ellington' is home after being a Patient ,in the Children Memorial' Hospital, London. ' Mrs W. • I; ,Miller was hostess on Thursday for the meetings of the W.M:S,; and' the W.A. of the 'United' Church When 17 ladies .Were present. Mrs:, B. F.. Green, the president, twas -in ;charge; ; Mrs.. John }Cameron, read the scripture .lesson and led in• prayer. . Mrs: Frank ''• .McQuillan reported our new allocation to •be $210. and 'stated that:, our Missionary for prayer °was:2VMrs. Ruth Saunders, R. N. 'of. Korea. •The World '.Day ';of Prayer will ;be • on • .March 4th.. Eight home ca115 and35 Hospital. calls Were .reported: Mrs, W. A. Miller. :had .. 'Charge . of the chapter ..from the Study. ` Book "Africa Disturbed,".. on ::"Cold: Patterns :arid :New," telling ,of the increasingly' it- portant • part women are, ;playing in the::life of •Africa...Miss W. D. Rutherford ,told ,"of. a ..holiday in Africa taken, by Mr and Mrs;• Baker of Montreal: Mra Tai J. Todd:presided •for• the meeting - of the:' W.A., the theme ' of Nvhich •was, "The spirit Of' man is -,;the' 'candle ' of the Lord;" :The 'meeting opened with the theme -.and the repetition. of the .prayer ';and creed. The:' roll call was • 'answered ,with a Verse,. of scripture.. Mrs: Frank Me- (u7lhn 'read' the scripture Iesson and':Mrs:. Harvey Webb the les= - ton thoughts and prayer. The treasurer reported .a• balance on hand of 443.00 , .Plans ' were made for a work Meeting at the home:, of ' Miss W. D. :Rutherford. it March. At the • conclusion a plea= sant 'social hour; ;•was enjoyed; `' with:_3VIrs _;D:. C.:,McDotiald' and Mrs W I..' Miller at. " hostesses.,. , Congratulations • to: a: great 'lady; .Mrs W. J..Humphrey;.who y; ,F on •Tuesdaebruary 23rd .was 92 years ,Young.:, Miss, Gladys . MCD.onal d wasp the runner-up •in.,,tle Junior Girf competition..•�in the: Central West- ern Ontario SecondarY .• School - Association public -speaking con- test held in. Lucknow 'on'Thurs .. day evening, congratulations, Because of the' Day 'of Prayer • on March 4th, andthe. .bus. trip to' the Tce .Capades, 'at • Ktche•r. ne 'On March 5th, 'the March meet= ing; of the Women's Institute will be postponed a ;week,. to Tl urs - day, lyI'arch :10th . Miss,; Donna Woods, .student :nurse'•'at' the +Kitchener -Waterloo.; hospital, is spending •a. two wee( ' vacation at her home,` here Mr.. 'Eldon Miller is : a patient in the Winghamn Hospital witb pneumonia �, We hope , for.. a; ' speedy recovery; ' Mr, 'Andrew ' Gaunt ;left; on • Saturday' for Edmonton; where he will attend the' meeting of the Dominion Shorthorn: "Breeders Association, `Mr.. H. D. McDonald .of Teeswater is. assisting on the ' farm 'during 'his a!bsende Little Benny:. Thompson of, Exeter spent last t:veek,'with hIs grandparents, Mr.. and M;#`s..'Gor+•' don MacPherson. ' We are :glad to report that Miss'Annie,+Durnin is home after spending several weeks in tfi8' Winghain ,Hospitals Homeindigents• ,patients acct for. Jan. ''1960; 371.00 >Thi'stle;. Print- ing rint ing Ltd., ' Assessor's supplies, etc,; 2778; K. K awson, <D`ungar.- non, • welfare acc t for 4' ' weeks, 39:97; Huron . ` Crop ,Improv., rov._. The following accounts , were �Co, .. p p , Assoc., grant;. for . 1960, ' •25.00; ordered. paid . on- : a motion _ by , n arxo'; o in ham Tw . ,Hall• lighting''; acc't., 6.07. Saha ',Robert E. IrvinDun annon DUNGANNON Couns..Milier and Durnnn.• O t Itydr , W' gh , p SPORE ... INTERMEDIATES FIRST, -OF. ROU1�DD ROBIN Lucknow Int mediates, took the first game ,of as round robin. series, ' between Blyth, Seaforth• and Lucknow, by. defeating Sea- forth" here on. •Monday night'. by a Score of 8 t'o 5, This; series , is preliminary ' to the Group chanpionship with. the low' team • dropping' • out, Lucknow goes to Blyth on, Fri=: day night 'aid : will play. . host to that team in Lucknow 'next Mon- day,' ` The • Se�aforth game .'was • ni,p and -tuck hockey,' and ' , a •good. game played before .a: disappoint- ing: crowd' fore playoff :hockey. It was the biggest crowd' of the season;; , but 'grossed' less • than. $50;, and, when the 'W O,A:A, gets its 'cut, and other• ex}�enses' met, the, "net"is only peanuts. • Lucknow took, a one -goal lead in ;thee fist , period ;which ended Each team . netted one in the .Second: frame, with. Lucknow .outscoring the` visitors 4-2 in the last . twenty, to ,make it 8 • •to p, Don Arnold was the local sharp=: shooter, getting four goals. Gra- ham picked, up a pair and Blue and Ernlierlin one: 'each. The game , was • clean ' and , +hard• fought ' ;: ,playoff, hockey with. Luok:now drawiri!gf 4 ;minors ' to Seaforth's three. • 'Thorn, Collyer ' was out` of ac- tion ,'with • his hand °yin.. a., 'cast from a: hockey;injury • WHITECHURCH Mrs. W. Lott• spent a few clays in ,•Ripley attending' the funeral of '•her, cousin, •Mrs. Ii,.. Campbell: ;She passed away, in Toronto and body 'was • brought 'to' Ripley for burial, Mr, and -.Mit.' W. James and Leonard:•of Woodstock .spent the. week-.end .with Mr. 'and'. Mrs. A: Moore.: ° •,Mr, : B. Buckton: of-':KTplgss visited '' his •:parents,?, M • and Mrs. A. E. Buckton on Sunday. Mrs: A .: . Dowling visited Mr.; and • Mrs •'Robert :'Aitchison• .arid Bradley on :Sunday. Bradley, was celebrating his first ?birthda• y.: •• ,o;;: Little Kathy Smith who has :been 'spending holidays. with her grandparents, . Mr, and Mrs.' : ,. Chapman returned to. her home in Toronto on' Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. Jack Morrison and :family;.visited. with'•Mr, and' Mrs. Robert Solomon' on Sunday. . replacir`ng St. light ' bulbs, 1959, 9.00; The Munici a World Ltd p 1 Ltd-, 2 ` subs.., for 1 year .@: $3.00 each, tion Army, ,London, grant for 1960, . 30.00; ' Gordon' Harkes, • part- ial ial . refund of 1959 taxes; due to loss' of barn,17:46,• J. E. Foran, . t 6,00; • Mt.'. Brydges .,,Rest: Home; reg istration g ,.of Vital' :Statistics indigent ,,patients ".arc t., for Jan. . ... 1960, ' . ' 92;75; Lucknow • 'Nur• sing for 1959, 17.5; . • -. T PAYS TO INSULATE Cut. Heating Costs With ,Insulation " Batts!; Insulation `: Saves Enough' • Heat Loss To Pay For Itself In' About Three Years FLOOR 'UNDERLAY 1/4 Inch Thick. Hardboard ECONOMICAL .EASY TO:LAY Gives A Perfect. Base For A ' Linoleum or Tile Floor res JOHN W Phone 1 SO PITTSBURGH PAINT We Carr A Com lete Stock Of Pittsburg ,. Paints For That 1: "JUST PAINTED : LOOK USE' PITTSBURGH ,4;,,,,411 NALLBOARDS' To Suit Your Needs GYPROC TEN' TEST HARDBOARD , SYLVACORD WOODGRAIN 'I'EMPRTILE MARLITE NnERSON � •ri �v.e «R LTD. Lucknow ' Mr Delmer . Maize, student'of Guelph. College , spe nt the week- end .with his. 'father,' Mr, Bert Maize' and' Mrs. Maize. • Mr. and Mrs.,' Leslie Schultz on Sunday were visited' by his bro-. thers,, ' Carman , 'Schultz, •`Reg Schultz wife and son Clifford of Westfield - ' The World' Day of Prayer will. be observed "•in this area Mareh 4th, 2:30 p.m,. at Erskine Pres-, byterian Church. Rev. W..'.Me„- Clean will address.- Folks of all denominations✓ welcome. •• Miss. Lois Webster,• Toronto and Mr. John ' Lindsay, Clinton, spent .`the 'week=end with Mr. and • Mrs. Thomas . Webster. Lorne 1v rs, salary; e .$112.0; Leslie Schultz, : sanding, •, 12.25; Lorne Alton, • sanding, 2.45; ' Mur- ray Wilson, sanding, 3.50; Gord- on ord= on Smyth, sandiiig, 3.50; George Smyth, sanding, 5.00;, `Earl Jarn- ieson, Sanding, ' 2.80; Gordon Mc- Donald,- sanding, 5;60; Russel Phillips, 'sanding, . 5.60; Imperial• Oil Ltd.; fuel and tax; 42.46; Ro.,• bert Stothers, tire and repairs,: 389.60; Norman- ' MacDonald, plowing dhow with truck, ,1,157.- 00; 'Hanover Transport, cartage, 2.00; K. K. Dawson, 'salt and copper tube,: 30.02; Elroy , Laid. law, posts, 19.00;' Norman• +11lIc Donald, sanding, ' 24.00; W. Moje, banding; 47.00; Miller and Co., salt, 10.00 . • Council adjourned 'ta aneet. an March. 8th, .196d.: : . "•3`. '. VORA.N, Twp Clerk, . • BORN WERSTE1;i, Mr. and•• Mrs, • Wei” lington .Webster are happY to' announce the arrival of a Son, . (born . in • Wingham, Hdspital on Tuesday, February .16th, a hroi* ther for Jimmy • and Jean