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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-15, Page 6NEW IMPROVED THE LUCXNOW SWIVEL, +, .LUCI NOW, :ONTARIO ..•..; TENTATIVE ' OK FOR. NEW SCHOOL. r'• c, .for 1 HAY • PASTURE MIXTURE 24%. Linccgl'n Brame • 25% Climax Timothy 14% Perennial RYe Grass: 12% Kentucky 31 Fescue, 11% D.C. Red Clover . _ 110% `r Ladino Clover = 3% 100%. Sow 20 lb. per acre - Cost. $9.25 ' acre 959 • NO 1 1.ONGR. TERM PASTURE MIXTURE ;Venial Alfalfa •X20%. Lincoln Biome Grass : 20%. Climax; Tionothy. .'17%' Kentucky 31 'Fescue 16% Orchard Grass ` 10% 1V4eadow Fescue ' 5%; White Dutch Clover 4% Ladino- Clover.,4% • Kentucky Blue ,Gass • 4% • : 100% Soww 24 lb. 'per acre, Cost • $12:50 acre SEED IS TREATED WITH 'THIRAM SF, -.75 for • e prevention' of seedling blights and the control of soil borne . diseases. Ft_ Phone 91 Lucknow • 4-4 4 **-444. LUc' NOW ' SNOWS.` POPULATION GAIN The .population of Bruce coun - ty . increased by* 180 during the past' year ' according. to :figures; contained in .'the 1959 ; municipal directory, ' issued, by the . Depart- • .gment of 1VYunicipal• Affairs. Z1he• fures showed • that .,the population now:. stands at 40,600, compared with ` the previous years' .'total . of <40,420. Of the five towns in the coun- ty four showed ' population in- creases and one, Wiartori' re- mained exactly- the same.; Foiir of ::the county's nine villages had population :decreases along' with mine ..of: the 16 ::townships.. Soulhampton'recorded the larg- est incxiease iris the county,, .60. Walkerton. 'hid ' `,54,. Kincardine 25, Port ' Elgin 30 and Chesley 15: Of /the villages 'Lucknow.' had • the largest increase . at . 42 and Tees- waterthe largest dectease' at' 2' Eastnor had the largest township decrease at 46. Here are the.. population fig- ures for ''the' municipalities from the 1959 , and 1958 municipal dim rectories: ': Municipality 1959 1958. 'Chesley / 1,650 1,635 Kincardine Port .;Elgin Southampton W.. alkerton Wiarton Villages Hepworth Lions Head Lucknow . ...... :.963: Mildrrnay 844 Paisley ... .,+. ..... ..770 Ripley • ,... .'.A48 Tara .... .., .....4J6 Teeswater • ,.. '856 Ti'v'erton Townships: Athermarle 4 ' ' : • .: 699 700 Amabel; ,..1,524 .1,547 Arran F ' 1,492 1,482 Brant ..,,.......2,664 2,562 Bruce 14;358 ' 1,317 Carrick ; ' 2,393 2,407 Culross 1,716. , 1,715 ' Eastnor ,,89 9, 945 Elderslie •1,146 1,186 Greenock 1,810 .1,805 Huron 1,443, 1,466•. Kincardine. 1,550 1,573 Kinloss-:' 1,225 1,177 Lindsay .... .. 374 3921 'iSt: Edmunds ..,.449' . , 475 Saugeen : • 982 :1,002: Total 40,60Q 40,420 2,669. 2,644 Huron Townshfp Council met on April 6th with all• rnemubers• elcceiit Mr. Walden present. Tentative approval for calling for plans and :tenders was re- ceived from the Department .of Municpar. affairs• for the "Huron West"- Public School Area's new school. Public .School 'inspector, W. S: Biougham informed the Council that it is no longer required to have a general school levy unless the Council desires it I Moved by Martin Lowry, that -we continue to levy the general .school !rate as before.. carried. •,Lawry -McKinnon,' , that . • we send the Road Superintendent to Toronto to. the ' .two -.day road course, carried.. Martin -Lowry,` that we accept the Petition for drainage,. from 1Reg. Campbell and Harvey Robb. 'carried, • 1VIuKinnon-Martin, ,that the fol lowingaccounts • be paid;. A. M. Harper, auditing .books and. school' bookg,. $300:00; ' S. R. Hart and. Co., cover for . roll, 14 40;;,,Registry . Office, list of deeds, .3.06; Frank's Garage, re-, Pairs to spray truck,' 49.61; Tele - :1,719 1,689 phone System, ' hall phone. and 1,777 ' 1,717 tolls 12.60; high Cleland, : work 3,717 .:• 3,663 en sprayer 4,25; Eugene:, Dunlop, ...1,953 1,953 work on ''Sprayer and mileage - 21.50; Glenn Farrell.. postage 5.00; 363. 363 Donald and 'John Blue i land for 398 405.. 920; 815'1 7571 458 493 •I 883 254 .274, GUARANTEED TRUST. CERTIFICATE • : issued in amounts from $100 upwards ° for 30 4 or. 5 years • earn" 5% interest, payable half - yearly by cheque. • authorized investflient for all Canadian Insurance. Companies and trust fids. ;YOUR MONEY DOUBLES :ITSELF 1N 14 `YEARS! :372 Bay St., Toronto ,BMpire 4-7495 (tr.' I.ovatt) 35.Pu'niop St., Barrie PArkway-84181 (Mr. Alcorn) • road ' on Con ,2, 300:00; Frank` Emerson, sheep killed, • and in- jured; 95.00; Charles Erinertoni,, •valuing: sheep,' .two trips,. 7.00; Chester- , E innerton, part of sal- ary., 35.00;. Alfred Walden; part of : salary,. 35.00; H McKinnon; part of; salary, 35.00; .Austin Max. tin,' part of salary, . 35:00; Writ It. Lowry,' part .o,,,salary, .35.00; 'Fail Tout,`,part of. salary 100.00; 13*fox bounties for ,March,- 65.0Q; :John ,S. MacDonald, Dare ,M hall, :26.50;' •John'' 'Dodds, , hall ftirnaae` re- pairs, ` 7.40; 'Village of .Ripley, fire services''to H. Rohb's, 100.00;; R. ,. Stephenson; . ret-iind'' of : dog .,taX, no dog, 2.00;; FrankCowan Co Compensation Insurance, 28.,25;• Post`. office; postage for. Clerk, 14:00; Post Office, : Unein- ploymen t stamps,. 3224, • • 'Road Accounts Steve Irwin, Superintendent, $285.15;:'Gero •don Stewart, • grader, 294.35; Hugh Cleland, winging snow,' '191.36;' John , • Blackett; wing 'snow, 11.20; Murray, : Wil- son, winging snow, .16.70; Allan Culbert, winging snow; 2.55;` Al- lan' ''and.• ' Billy Wyld, winging snow, 3.53; ..D. G. MacDonald, fuel oil, .253,44; W. 1. Shantz,' dozy -,ing Snow, 2,90.0.50; • Dominion. Rods, repairs.' to Galeon grader, 301.49; •Roy Marshall, snow plow,,-/ ing, , 565.50 G W. ' Crothers, ,: re- pairs to Cat. grader, 472.25; . Gor- don E unerton,, sanding hill, 7.56; W. L.. Ballentine .Co. repairs to Galeon grader, 558.56; Imperial oil, 155.60; • Canadian National, express, 1.25; Hugh Mason, linin.-' giber 18.00; Morford.:.1VIaoKay, Plate, 7.20; Graham Cook, &'zing: snow, 2,636.32; Ross Sh}ells, ` salt, 6:50; Keith Carter, 'snow plowing, 9.00;* Ray Warden, snow plowing, 9.00; Carl, Wilken, ' sanding • hill, 6.00;. Howard Hodge, repairs to, grader's, 251:90; ' • Coiling Bros. snow plowing, 833.00; Lorne Brown, sanding hull, 15.00; Steve, Irwin, telephone tolls, 16.35; Frank Cowan; Road' Camp.. In- surance, ,171.50;-, Allan Culbert, snow 'blowing, 25.00: • ' "` • Moved by Martin -Lowry, that we do rioW .adjourn to meet again' on May ' 4,' •at the • usual time and place.' (. Earl Tout, Clerk. • WEDNESDAY: AMP. 14ti:'19459 T. HELENS Miss' W. D. Rutherford, was hostess on Thursday for the Easter Thankoffering• of the W.- .M.S. There .-:M.S...There •were sixteen ladies present and the theme of . the .`'worship service, conducted by Miss . Rutherford, the vke-pre- sident, 'was "The 'Grace of our Lord. Jesus Christ.', Mrs. G. Mac- Pherson read the Scripture son 'and' Mrs. Charles McDonald the ineditation, Mrs. W. A. Mil - Some people say they just , haven't time togo to the Bank., If you are one of these,. you need the streamlined B of M banking -by -mail system, ' You can get full details, without obligation, ,at your : nearest B of M branch, Why not call in or write today? ?•% MY BANK' 102NNfiON(I NW , ..;,.;•,.,... w w4x•rti;C:h �•4yaic.^'.,v�. y .•' Za.uroi AN I-'BY=.IV'I�IA:I L Nothingcould''be simpler The - B of M's mail deposit form. - made of `no carbon -required paper. eliminates • the need for repetitive :wr'iting or messy carbons You ,make out only, one . deposit slip Presto, there's a second copy which comes back, from the Bankas your, re- ceipt... e ceip t.... and a third copywhich you keep for .your.records.'. :We supply a: pre -addressed. ' envelope...with Out' form which you can use :for your next deposit. It,comes back. to' you by 'return. mail with• your'receipted deposit slip.• 14.5 the leseasy. to save when you bank by mail at "MY' BANK"'' Ask for; one .of our48ank. ing-by-mail folders. It -can save•you time, trouble andshoe=leather. ANK .OF MONTREAL eawdita idZ4t Susi L lt:know Branch: • MILTON RAYNER; Manager WORKING WITH 'CANADIANS IN 'EVERY .WALK. OF LIFE SINCE 1817 �ws 'ler read an article ,by Rev:. T. G. 'Russet, "A ,Grave :In .A Gard- en.? The treasurer's. report show- ,ed $30.00 had been sent to the Presbyterial .Treasurer. The roll -call showed 18 home visits, and • one hospital call on the. sick or Shift -ins. .' The topic ' from `Con- Berns iot 'a Continent' on Mexico was well taken by • Mrs.• T. ' J.. • Todd,, ,Mrs. T. J. Todd presided for. the meeting .ofi•the W.A. ' The theme' of which was, "By • thin shall all men know Love your neighbour.".',Mrs. 'C. "MacDonald • read • the scripture lesson •and Mrs. E. • W. 'Rice the ''lesson thoughts. :The treasurer reported' $143.90 on Mand and the follow- ing 'oorrimittee was appointed- to plan ways of raising funds, Miss, Neil, Mrs. L..Durnin, Mrs:. T. 'J. Todd; Mrs. MacPherson and Mrs. W. G. Humphrey. . A .quilting' was,. planned .for ;Thursday, April 16th. A pleasant social hour with .lunch by Mrs. J. Cameron and;. Mrs, McNeil followed. Mr. and Mrs.- Lorne 'Woods were, week end visitors with .Mrs., R ' 'Woods in • Kitchener. They were accompanied home by. Miss Donna Woods, student' 'nurse 'at the' Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital, who is on a. months vacation. Miss. Jewel Reed of Dungannon' was the : week -end guest of Miss, Gladys 'M+cDonald. 1 he Lucknow Sentinel has in stock at all • times counter check books and adding machine rolls; W. D. Rutherford, Mrs. L. Mc- phone 35 Lucknow., • MONUMENTS_ For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality Material, • rely. on SKELTON: MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, •.Prop. 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