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THE LUCKNOVir 'SENTINEL, L UCKNOW, ONTARIeb
BIBLE SOCIETY ,
EMPLOYEE DIES
ATTENTION.. FARMERS, A
PubIic
will; be held in the
FORESTER'S HALL, BELGRAVE..
1
at •8.30 p..m.:
TO DISCUSS HOG MARKETING.
The meeting is under auspices of the Free
-Enterprise Committee. The Federation of
' Agriculture, The Farmer's Union, and Ontario •
Hog Producers'. Association . will be invited to
arrange to have speakers at the, meeting. This
will be a very important -Meeting' so ;'anyone.
interested please try to attend • and ,bring
others with you,;
Coultes, ;Belgrave,
Secretary, Free Enterprise Hog''Producers' "Committee.
NAME WARBLE
FLY INSPECTOR
Kinloss : Couneil .. Minutes
Council met • in the Hall, March
;7th, 1960, as per adjournment.
All members present.
The minutes of the last ` meet-
ing of February lst, 1960`as read
were approved ` and signed."
The Clerk and Treasurer were
authorized, to . prepare the che-
ques for the Rebates on. the But
ton" and Henderson -Cook Drains.
A grant ` of $25.00was issued
to the Salvation ° Army' at Wood
stock,' Ontario.
The tender of A. T. McNay for..
supply of, • 600. pounds ' Warble
Fly powder was accepted.
The tenders • of Jack Barr for
Warble Fly •Inspector and oper-
ator with
per-ator"'with tlracter 'was accepted,
he to supply his own operator..
'The return of the 1959 ' Tax
roll: was extended 'to March 31,.
1960.
The ' treasurer was authorized.
;unnaaasnaauupaagngnn,-
Complete Line of
and .ACCESSORIES
•
We also. carry
SCARFE'S
THIX -PAINT'
For all' your needs : can; at
ALLAN REED'S
`WHITE ROSE
SERVICE STATION`- •
• One Sleek Sleek .South Of .Arena
Phone :65; Lucknew ndw
•
o�iaaauuuiai�anuagr
to advertise • certain properties
for. sale ,for .Arrears, of taxes.
`The Caretaker of the:; Town-
ship Hall tendered . her resigna-
tion effective May,; 2nd, '1960.
Council', then ' adjourned to
meet • again, on April 4th or at
the • call: of. th e ,ve. •
•
Cheques Issued—. E.; H. 'Ag-
new,. prem. ' treasurer's ;'•bond;.
$8.00; ' Registrar of .Deeds fees,
2.15; Saugeen Valley CA., levy
1960, 100.09; Mrs., Jean Render
son, :nursing. care, 100.00; Greer's
nursing care, 200,00; Carruther's
Nursing Home; '.nursing care,
255.00; Lucknow Co -Op relief
coal,, 5.9:50; Haldenby's• Store, re-
lief . supplies, `40.00; J:. R. • Lane,
Hydro at Hall, 11.24; Salvation
Army, :grant, 25.00;. Harold 'Per
cy Ont. Roads convention, 35.00;'.
Wallace Conn, 'Ont:: Roads .con-
vention, ,.035.00; Eugene 'Conley,
Ont. Roads' 'convention, 2'35.00;
Mrs. Thoxnpson, .careta ing, 7.15;
Gordon . Wall,part salary 'collet
tor,; 50.00; (Rebates, ` on Hender-
son -Cook Drain, ' Kinloss .rate-
payers,
rate -payers, 635.15 Ashfield, Town->
ship,: 'rebate on •'H. -C. Drain,
203.89;. Huron Township,; rebate
on.- H. -C. , .Drain, : 17.32; Rebates
on ,Button" Drain, Kinloss ,rate
payers, 295:20; ' Rebates on But
ton. 'Drain, • Ashfield Township,:
100.45.
Highway Cheques
.E.. 'Carruthers, road" and
mileage, $198.13; H. McMillans,
!operator,: 316.24; , R. Conley,
wingman, 218.88, J. McGillivray,
sanding,. 40; Lorne Becking,
snow plowing, 742.50; . Lorne
Becking, snow plowing; • Huron
Bdg., 45.65; Allan Reed, cement,
1.00; . Wingham ! Motors, towing
grader, 15.00 Ray"Stanley,• ,sand-
ing, 62.00; Lawrence ' MacLeod,
sand, etc., .67.50;' H. H. Banner-
man, tire for grader, 329.95; ;H.
H. Bannerman, snow . ,plowing,
738.50; E. ; H. Hubbell and Sons,.
grader blades, -32.00; Dominion
Road Mach. Co., repairs,. 202.76;
Cities Service, fuel and oil,
309.22; Don "Gillespie, snowplow-.
, ing, 1,022,00; E. Carruthers, Road
Cony., 35.00; J. R. '.Lane, =em-
ployment stamps, 14.40. '
J. R. , (.ANE,Clerk.
%3,136 iS a L�t':�f Moneyt
That's what medical . bills ; totalled ' for Ontario farm
people injured . 'in , accidents , during March, April
and May, 1959.
And that was only. part of the. expense l
In some s hurt,
hired is Was needed tre the o run the farm er himself until he
got back on his feet.
If you werehurt m an accident, could you manage to
keep your farm going? •
CIA could help you pay your bills ,through CIA's Acci-
dent and Sickness insurance. 4,
For' full., details call:
CECIL FALCON ER
Whitechurch, Phone,'Wingham 570-J-3
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Chi -Operators Insurance Association
- ANNA M. STUART
A lingering , Illness, accompan-
ied by much suffering, which
she bore with cheerful fortitude,
came to an end cin. Tuesday of
last Week • with the death of
.An71a Marguerite Sjivart in
Wirghant , Hospital, where she
had lbeen a patient . for over' four
weeks. • Miss Stuart. had previ-
ously : been a ,patient' in .Welles-...
ley: Hospital, Toronto, before be-
ing brought to Wingham, where
she was near' to her old" home
and• loved ones:
Miss Stuart was 61 years' of
age, the • only daughter arid
youngest, member of the family:
of. Alexander Stuart. and Eliza•
•beth; Radcliffe: She ,wasborn. on l
the • farm on .Cori. 9, West Wa 1
wanosh south of -St. Helens. She I
attended public 'school at *the
"Township Hall' School" and
Wingham High School. ' As a
young lady she • went'. West 'to
visit a brother, an. d later took ,a,;.
business training course at -..St.,
Paul, Minn:, where her •' brother
Greg resided. , ,
, Upon graduating, ' Miss StuartI •.
was:err`iployed : in .St.' Pau1 for 'a
time, before 'returning to 'Tor-
onto to, be nearer the parental.
home, to 'which she always loved/
to return.' For~ 35 years 'she held
an important secretarial posi
,B
tio'
n with . the.ritish end'Foreign
Bible Society, gf.: Canada. After.
ill health forced her'• to give ,up
her position early .:last.' year,
Miss Stuart was made " a ..life
governor of the :' Society..
. She was possessed of a lovely
disposition which ,endeared:' 'her,
to 'a; wide 'circle .of friends.
.:The funeral service was con-
ducted :by Rev: B. F. Green 'of
St. Helens United Church at the
McLennan and. MacKenzie Me-'
morial Chapel'' on ,Saturday, af-
ternoon. Interment ' was in
WEDNESDAY, .MAR. 23rd, 1904
A .Carnival. Of Bargain
Ends This ��,,�turda;
A Storeful! Of Big Bargains, Featuring
"WIFE SAVER" . SPECIALS
"BIG TO!F" BARGAINS for the HANDYMAN.
HE ALL-NEW CORON'ADO Al;PEIANCES
• for 1960
BICYCLE ACCESSORIES,' :ETC.,. ETC.
No Run -Outs. All Items Advertised -Will, Be Duplicated
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'`:.: PHONE 50. I UCKNOW /
Plumbing, Heating, , Wiring; Eavetroughin'g
charge.: .The opening 'hymn Was Nicholson and family
"Golden •Harps' , are, Sounding:" Mr. and • Mrs., . George Colwell
David Halderiby • read the scrip- .returned' to Dawson Creek, BC.
Lure. The roll call was answered after • visiting, with relatives'
with .the word "Labour" : and the here.;
'
collect for 'the ,day � .w'as .'read.
.... Y - d �Mrs:.�John Bushell.has gone to
Toronto to spend' awhile with
Mr. and >Mrs. Perry Bushell and.
.family and other relatives there:
• Plans are underway for
vari-
ety concert to 'be , held in Easter
week.' The • closing hymn. was
"Onward Christian, Soldiers and
Dungannon Cemetery, the gall- .
bearers .:.;bei• n$ .. James ;..D urnin-, Prayer. This ,was a work meet
Frank McQuillin, Joe Foran,
Albert 'Taylor, Donald Murray,.
Don' Cameron. ' •.
'Miss Stuart is survived by
three b th r Cha l f ' Re
ing. The program followed .:with
a reading by Norma . Haldenby:.
A contest by; . Brenda . Haldenby
after which . a; number .of , games
were 'played and lunch was ser-
o a s, res o - .ved:
gina and George . and Joseph ori
the honne farm in West Wawa- Mr and Mrs; •Jack Barr and,
nosh.' A brother Gregor died in 'family visited on Saturday ev-
1950 and a sister . died in • infancy. ening : "with 'Mr. and 'Mrs. ' Bert
KINLOUGH
'Mrs. George;. Haldenby . spent a
few.. days with Mr. .• and Mrs.
I Howard McGuire ; at Wingliain
I and is in Toronto this week -end
with and : Mr -s; Arthur Hal-;
•
deriby.
Little Tammy Hodgins was, ,at . .
the .home ' of her uncle and aunt •
Mr. and ;,Mrs. A. gimes arid: Was.
with 'het .gr andparents at Wind-
sor
during this week.;
:Barbara
•Stanley .of Kinloss
visited ' with 'her cousin, Lois
Anne . '
Deepest sympathy is extended
to. the : Bushell family . in the
death 'the'' lateohn .Bushell
Who passed away in Wingham.
hospital on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley; at-
tended • the • . funeral of their
'brother-in-law' the late John
Smith which was held at the
.Linklater' funeral home,. Kincar-'
dine, •on Saturday; Mrs. Smith
Wet the former ,Ella Kaake.
extend sympathy to . the bereav
ed. '
Mr, arid . Mrs. Maurice Hodgins,
of London visited .with relatives
here on Friday.
Mr. Tom ' Hodgins 'returned
home from 'Victoria . Hospital,
London on Thursday, 'following
a • major operation which he un-
derwent a week ago We - are •
pleased to 'report that • he is mak-
ing favourable•rprogress.,
Recent visitors with 'Mr. and
Mrs;• N. E. Haldenby and family
were Mr and Mrs. John Lock-
hart ;of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Anderson, Mrs. Harvey
Anderson. of Kincardine, Mr., and
Mrs: M. Dahmer of Millarton,.
Mr. and ..Mrs, Ross ' Irwin and
babe of Lucknow.
The ,APA met on Sunday
r
evening ' at the church with the.
President, Alex' Hewitt in
Mr. and :Mrs. Calvin McCon-
nell ..of Kingarf visited on Sun-
day 'with • Mr. and Mrs.' Bert.
Nicholson and family.
Several cases of, mumps have
been reported in' this vicinity.
Sometimes we 'think the 'tele-
vision ,hero. is ..the ' one . `who' sits
through the • program:
Finlay Decorators.
arid. 'GIFT SLOP .
Phone 218 Lucknow
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