The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-09, Page 12•
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THF LUCKNO.W SENTINEL, . LUc$: N9W,. ONTARIO
Delicious Roast :Duck Dinner
With all . the ,trimming is the special at
''IGER DUNLOP INN
Highway 21,E 3 Hailes north of Gude .rich
THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
4 to 7 p m, If . possible phone for reservations, Carlow
2496. Sunday ,and • weekday dinners from now 'through.
the winter ,by' reservation only.' - • ,
Catering . Banquets, Weddings, Christmas Parties, etc.
w . Mrs. 'C.'. Kaitting; Box'=562, Goderich,.
SECTIONAL .RALLY
WELL ATTENDED
The, 31st Annual sectional
rally of South Bruce W.M.S. was
held in ' Chalmers Church, The
president, Mrs, O. MacCharles,
presided. ' : The worship service
was conducted by Mrs. Dunlop
and Mrs. Boyle of Ripley. "A
musical number by Mrs. Mc -
LAY COUNTY' HOME
jeod, . Mrs. • McGaw, and Mrs.
Shipley of Itincardine was en -
i LIVELY BRUCE •
COUNCIL. • SESSION
Bruce County Council's
vember session got . underway •
last week with charges of fav-
oritism levelled. at Highways
Committee chairman, . Gordon
Galloway, of Albemarle Town-•
ship. This sparked a lively ses-
sion, which culminated , with
Council voting 27 to . 6 against
the Committee's • suggestion for
revasnpin of county roads. The
Committee • proposed that six
sections of county highways re- •
Mrs 1I Cleland from 'Clarks & vert :to the municipalities, affect;
ging 42 miles of roads: Later it
the offering was dedicated by was • proposed to .add 47 :make
miles
Mrs. Holtby from Millarton, ,The to' the Count
Meeting closed with prayer by Y system to
Mrs. D. MacTavish of Olivet. a more equitable distribution of
Grace was sung and a dainty I county • roads • throughout • the
lunch was served by the Chal- county,, • .
•
mers ladies: There were about After, the suggestion was de -1
150 ,present, 'Mrs.. Clarence feated Reeve George ' Joynt I.
• questoned if there was air use
Campbell was organist, <_ .Y
joyed Mrs. J. ` Kirkpatrick of CORNERSTONE
Ripley., was : appointed secretary.
Mrs.` : Maus of . Charmers wel Bruce County,. Council . in ses- i lar case last year when a .delega-'I
tion: opposed a' highway commit-
tee recommendation and council
threw the recommendation out.
"It is' a lot of nonsense that
Aged. - ':county 'council .should adhere to •
County,;_Council minutes `lead ''the . wishes of a delegation," he I
ing up the erection of the three- I fid- • • ,
quarters ''of a million dollars, •The Langside road .:in Kinloss
structure, were. a=mong: the. mem- i 'Township was one.. of the: roads .
younger children. Mrs.Lake, entos• placed hi, the cornerstone.' included• • in. the reversion prog- I
President '' of Bruce Presbytery;. Participating in the ceremony
brought ,greetings and stated the' were Warden'Michael Fischer of i Mr. Galloway, who is compiet-1
Conference branch ;. would `, . meet Culross; Reeve Harold Percy of i ing :: his third term : on the High
in Port Elgin in; .1961- Mrs: , Ar -,Kinloss, chairman- of the County, ways Committee, has indicated .
nold of, Bervie.led , in• a sing -song. Home. Committee and Rev. W A. he plans to retire from office '
Mrs. Wightinan from L• ucknow Henderson of Knox Presbyterian
introduced the study hooks,: The Church,;Walkerton, ` . Place. '»story In Schools
_Training World and ..The :'Ship Ann Ross a Kincardine,. Pub Council approved the purchase
Under° .the .Cross:.: , of 250 volumes:•of the reprinted •
e. lic School' student subnntted the
. 'Mrs, Ross:: Slu'ells of Pine . Riv .. history of Bruce -from: the 'Bruce.
prize-winning name • for "thee County•.' Historical Society... The
'miss
introduced the ' guest Si,peakehome, `Brucelea' Haven;'
.volumes `vitt be placed , in �. aIl.
Miss Edith Paterson, who•was or -,.received a > $25. .cheque:, She. was County public, separate and high.
of having a highways committee
if it was not to . have the sup=
port. of Council. '." It makes "a
joke" out .of the hiighway com-
mittee; he said -
Mr: Joynt referred: to a siirii I'
coned, the. : ladies. and Wks. El- sionn . last week at . Walkerton at
liott of Bethel thanked • her for t tended the ceremony of the lay
her kind welcome. Mrs. Pater- ing of the cornerstone of the
son of Clarks.extended an inv-new ' addition to' the Home for the
tation to the ' rally to meet in
Clark's Church in 1961. This will:
be a : night meeting., �. ' W.
Farrell of : Clarks, ' reported on
the literature for adults, teenage
and yo
WEDNESDAY,. NOV.
9th;. 19.
For the' Most Modern .
Visit The MacKenzie Furniture Store
We presently have, the largest stock .of Kitchen
Suites that ` we . ever "have, carried, All; new, modern
styles, all prices 'ranges.
ALL PRICED TO MOVE BEFORE CHRISTMAS
tase UISco.ufl.t
.
Hugh the month of November
You ate ; invited : to drop m at any time and need
feel no obligation. View our large stock of all types of
furniture:
rcKenz e -Store::
PHONE .181
QiOw
:De On Sale „
Tender. Nesbitt, Thomson
and Company Limited has been
accepted by Bruce County
gztial y from the -Ripley district :introduced by peeve Geo
missiotaary 2n: Zeb schools and any .. new., schools
. and is, now, a Joynt: and presented • with the 1 built '• in .the .future; \'•. I for uiiiarketing of :$365,00,. in de-,
anon and Cyprus. •She showed : ,gift -1 by Reeve. Hugh' Max .well of i o" n i bend res, for the • county alone;
pictures o f these 'Places and told Elderslie: . Hers. was One of ,13$ i'° Lobsiuger f „ Walkerto , Tender -'rate of ;$98.32 was' accep.
of the : girls who'she. has 'taught '.:stigaested ' names. i Theodore Dietz 96 Mildmay an•..ted with the debentures bearing.
Chucist The `addition
---4.,'---r ready for Harvey Mahon of • . Southam}pton'C 5' per: ;.cent. Council was .told
and Who have accep i
Both her message, and the Pic occupancy. `next June. The. pre= indicated..they will be ,candidates thi• s vill' result in :a .discount of
tures' .:were most ' teres' g.. sent' co pity. home was opened ' in: for the wardership : ui 1961: .' a. K10 yeaz• per-
. Tile' courtesies d :highlights 190.0.: It was built and' equipped 'Council was told by' Bruce f:4111,iii1.7,rtet_s::;.gteir4
: a axing ofin-
• Federation . of , Agriculture• field-
of the meeting were given'. by for :$23,166. ,, : terest of 511,500, compared with
' man :William Oswald of Chesley bonds bearing. 5 per ce'tit and
that one of .the. msold atar'' Phil Carey, important,p of :Code -
committees ' of ...the federation ` is rich, representative of the con-
I the .recently -formed land ac-
1: quisition ::cominittee: • Its:' work
will beparticularly important'' to.
farmers of Brice, it was pointed
out; : because farm: land's here•
will be affected by the high
tension 'lines , to be' constructed
from, the, CANDII ,plant at Doug-
las' Point to Hanover. •
Mr. Oswald said that property
'owners' ' compensation has • been I
"'raised considerably,".. 'largely'
through ' efforts of 'the • federa- ,.
i tion. • Compensation for towers),
1 was increased from. $75 : to $210, '
'land ' for overhang from $1.90 •to1
ri.
90 a rod
Council deferred .action* on the
formation of a coinmittee on q
emergency planning, :as suggest-''
I ed by A. D. Pearce who:: spoke
to council about essential .mea
Sures to . assure continuity ' of
I government , andnational survi--
•vat in event of a nuclear 'attack•. •
Gerald Rathwell • was ' 'TeamedW
as ,the County appointee on the
Lucknow District High • School d
Board—WM. Arnold
was hatne(1 fl
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on , the Ripley Board. •
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REDUCING HEAT LOSS
STORM WINDOWS
(Roth Wood and Aluminum)
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Protest'' Absenteeism'
A motion to curb absentees
at Biruce:. County Council reci
ed scant 'support ••Saturday.;,fri
council members:
Reeves Rudolph Siegner:
Carrick ''Township and Hare
Percy of Kinloss• Township 'pi
posed the 'motion which wot
decree nosessional pay• for me
bers on •. days they are abs
unless.' the, absence is due to
Hess or death :.in the fanaly;
Mr. Percy . said, ;"one real
the council .gets such a.'.bla
name is that .'people see reel
pany,
pany, said it is intended to sell walking'' about the' street 'W
the bonds, locally. + An advertise- council• •is in session There
ment regarding the bond issue criticism from the public a
appears in The Sentinel :this talk . about abolishing cow
week.
,councils?'
Setting tip of a county court
1 of revision was recommended by "
County assessor Ewe.rett Finni-
gam in his • report to, council. He I
also suggested the setting up of ''.
an assessment comm ssio •' with a
full; tune assessment 'staff. Asses=
sments -'are based on 1950 and
1951 econhrmic values and it is
time the schedule was overhand
ed. 44*rh s would • be ninth easier
if we had a full tithe assessment
'staff rather_ than 31 asseorson
part-time wore"' :, he said.
Council's salaries cam rnittee
recommended the committee
and m mitalalary Schedule
for all departments and prepare
a scltedt tIe Or pteseritation ' to„
coUneii at the "Januarysession. i`
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1960 Pontiac Laurentian, automatic, fatty equipped ---St9S1
1960' Chev Sedan,, fully equipped -. -- .,.•• s"--393
1959 Ford. Chev 4-door
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1959 Console,o-d ,' 1,495
1959 h . Biscayne yne edam; automatic, fully equppcd 'S2. XSi
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3-1959 Chev, automaticfully equipped . '�'''
Belairs,'
1950 Ford. Custom Sedan, with. automaticautomatic..... S1.193
1956 . Ford Coach, 8 `'hider - .
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1955 ,Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan
.,$1.119,
1955 Olds Sedan i,,._.51,t1ut1
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1955 Ford Fairlane • Sedan
X1,1131
1957 Pontiac Sed -
aa.• l�;,fl00 miles 51,E
19,56 Chev Sedan S1,19n
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1955 . elte'a Sedan µ
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1954 Chev Bel Air Sedan......,.....i:.�.tt..:�:.s..�...t....t...t. �.
1951 Dodge Sedan, Special
1954 Buick , automatic . s r r i 95
Nullifier of Older Models from: 1952 to 1954 .at' Stet to SIM TRECKS! TRUCKS!
2-=49S8 Ghee. 1.4 -tori ,Pick -ops, .with flccts de bons -0448
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1955 Chev. 2 -toe damp • ...._ . • k:..,..,::
1954 Chev. 14 -torn pick -UP
Brussels Motors
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