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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-11, Page 5ffNESDAY, MAR. l lth, 1959 THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO I OPPOSE COUNTY HOME ADDITION For more wheat per acre . w dress # top � AEROPRILLS now! Winter wheatshows increases averaging 10 to 15 . bushels per acre when top' dressed with 80 to 160 pounds of Aeroprills in early spring. P Y Topdressing with Aeroprills supplies immediately available mtrQgen to promote stooling, stimulate rapid growth and highYl eld So don't trust to luck to grow your wheat.. Depend on Aeroprills. to give .it that. extra boost during the cold wet weather when growing conditions are poor. It's economical too, Aeroprills is your lowest cost form of solid nitrogen! See your fertilizer `:dealer : today. *T.M. Reg'd. • 1973 ,CYANAMID •OF CANADA LIMITED' . J� , PAGE FIVE: Huron Town ship. Council' met on ,March 2nd 'with all members present. The' Counpil went on record as being opposed to the :proposed addition to the Cotinty Rome in Walkerton and also ' endorsed a resolution froth, the• Purple Grove Institute that daylight time be atbolished and sent a copy to `the,: Provincial Government Member, Mr. Hanna' asking. :for a vote on. the question . at the time ..of the next Provincial -Election. The 'Council gave' final read= ing tothe Fair. Municipal Drain mill 'instructed the •;Clerk' to , pay •,I the ` remaining accounts on the drain, arld send 'bilis for those owing the Township for same. The following accounts were ordered' paid; Pollock' Electric;: hall repairs, $13:75; John S. Mac- Donald, care of "hall, 11.00; Relief for . F e ib r' u a r y,' • 20.00 Huron Cheese factory, "'refund of. 'busi- ness tax, 22.90; 5 fox ' bounties, 25.00; unemployment ' s t a ni p•'s, 10.40. , 'Payroll No 3..'-= Steve Irwin. • Road . Superintendent, .•$414.10 Gordo n .Stewart, grader . operator, 388.80 Hugh Cleland, wingman, 2.55.00; John •Blackett,; wingman, 85.0.0; Mel: ' Pollock,',. wingman, 25.20; .Dan` Gossel, wirigman, -44.- 20; 'Gordon McQuillan, wingman,: 30.60 Wes. Smith,: wingman, 33:15; :.Murray Wilson, ' 'wing -man; 57.3$.; :Allan S't e w.a r t, labour, ,,10.00. Road' Accounts—Colling :Bros„ FRACTURES: LEG' SLEIGH FtIDING w: (Kinlough 'News) • The. •Holyr.00d , W.I.,r met on' Thursday -evening at the. home 3f. Mrs. Tom Hodgins. Following the opening, excercises the :press-. lent, Mrs, Frank . Maulden, wel- comed visitors. Correspdndence. Was 'dealt :with and several cards were received' for ' plants and Cherrio 'boxes.. A : local . leaders Class for the 4-H ;Club project. "The Cereal Shelf" willbe held. •• Walkerton on .` 'Mardi 23rd and* 24th. ' Reports 'from the Standing Comnnittees ,Were given.. Itwas decided to have the directors act` as a . Nominating ''.Com'mittee. • A Daffodil tea is :to ' beheld 'with Committee Number two making the. plans. Committee Number three is .to take on .a money. pro- iect. The roll. call was answered with'"a. place beginning with the first letter •_of your name."' Jud- ges for the Strawberry tart corp 'test were,": Mrs. Jin' 'Boyle,' Mrs. Tanney . and 'Miss ' Wilma King, with' prizes `going to Mrs. ,Jack, Ackert and Mrs. Alex,Percy. The April meeting 'will be ,held in the hail. • The. Convenoro .Mrs. Frank Thompson- presided for the following program and also read a poem.: Mrs.: Jack Hewitt gave -the motto, "Laughter is a good; tonic, but never 'bottle it" Con- tests conducted by Mrs. Stewart MacDonald, . Mrs. Ed Thompp on and Mrs. Frank Maulden. Mrs. Jack Ackert gave a reading: Mrs.< Campbell' Thompson . of • Lulcknow was" the guest speaker and show- ed pictures taken on her trip to Europe ,which were very ` inter esting and much `appreciated'' by -1 the -ladies. • Mrs: • Frank. Thomp- son expressed thanks arid pre sented.:Mrs: Thompson; with a re membrane. The meeting' closed with the Queen' and Grace, and 'a : dainty lunch was, served.. and a social'• time enjoyed. Visitors with ,Mrs. 'J. V.. Col well on Friday' were Mrs. Wm., Bushell 'of Lucknow and Mrs.. Don McCosh . of Purple::Greve. During the afternoon '• they visitI. - ed with .Mr. `and' Mrs. . John Moore':I . at Bervie, , • '. •We are sorry to report that Barbara Forster,' granddaughter of :Mrs. J. W. Colwell,: had the misfortune 'to fracture her • leg while sleighriding. • Banbara is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster of Ripley.., Ripley...:. Mr.' and Mrs: Bert Nicholson and • daughter,. Donna were in: London on. 'Friday where Donna consulted a specialist following a `knee injury.. It is expected that she will be laid up for sometime. Mr, and Mrs: Howard McGuire of Wingham, Mr, and Mrs, 'Geo: Haldenby visited with. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Robb•, con. 10. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher and. Mrs. Wm Wall spent .Sun- day afternoon with Mr. William �! Wall. .• The' W.A. will meet at ' the home of Mrs. George Haldenby on Thursday afternoon. wA.LTER ERECKLRES• KINLOUGH', ONTARIO' Phone 18-20 Ripley • • Your John Deere Dealer --c Automotive and. Tractor Repairs Art and Acetylene • welding ,. Machine Work Pioneer. Chain "Saws;' LaWn and Garden Equipment. For your best buy m diesel tractors, see ` the. "David Brown" Snow " plowing, $1,918.00;, Roy: Marshall, snow'plowing, 1,144:00; Walden Bros„ snow plowing,; 1,008.00; .W. I: Shantz, bulldozing s now, •.,3,413,50; Graham' Cook,, bulldozing, 'snow;: 2,015.50; D. G. MacDonald', oil, and. grease, 498.- 45; ' H. A. Bannerman, tires and. tube, 500.00; D o m i n i'o'n Road` Mach.. repair to. Galion grader,' 342.14; Township of Kinloss, boundary account,' 357.00 W. L. Ballentine 'Co•.. grader. repairs, 147.63; * Comm'ercial News, gravel adv't, 8.00, E obertsteel Co.,, cul- vert's;., 939.18; Walden Brothers, freight, 5.95; C.N.R Express, 1.15; Pollock' :Electric,,' repair. to pump,; 7.34,• Leonard Elms, sanding hills, '21.90; E1denaLowry., . sanding hills 8.00; Howard' Hodge,repairs and towing, 395.64; Morford MacKay, repairs:, . •: 24:25; •H u n te. r Bridge works, repairs, 2:00; .:Ripley Hy- dro;, shed, 2.50; Workmen's Com- pensation, charges, -, 7.01', Frank's Gar :age; repairs, 79.45; Frank Currie,, snow blowing, 5.00;: Mc- Arthur Tire. Service, grader tire, 302.33;'. Steve Irwin, license for • trucks, 4.00, . ' Moved by Lowry -MacKinnon; that we accept the tender of Mr, • Joe Kerr of Winghaxn to crush and hall:13,000 yds:, of gravel for the : Township roads @ 97: tents Per yard. ' .MacKinnon -Martin,' that we .ac- cept the tender of Eugene Dw - lop for:. Warble Fly Inspector @ ' $1.05 ,and Hugh Cleland as spray• truck operator @, 85 cents and,. ' Jack Elliott to 'Supply •,120', sacs, of Warrbicide @ '6.45. Moved . by, Walden Lowry, that, we ` now : adjourn. : to meet again on..April 6th., Daf fynitions • The - brain is. something that works, iron') time: you .•get up until you go to school ' Fertilizer g Saving AS MUCH AS. $11:00 PER TON ON' SOME BRANDS .. If Delivered by March l5th" MacMillan Bros. AGENT 'FOR' READ'S 'FERTILIZERS, ELMIRA on $100: or more invested for 6 years aasafe British Mortgage certificate. To Invest -i- just send us your .cheque.' British Mortgage looks after all details. For full , information send` 'in coupon. 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