HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-12-02, Page 10PAGE N..
R
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
UV', ' TEMPERA T(
EFFICIENCY;
Dries clothes fast—.connpar-
able to the speed of almost
. any . modern washer. Saves
unnecessary steps, sorting
'and hanging of special
pieces.
Isolated Heating Unit:
Heating element 'is • sepal...,
•atedfrom' the. drum. It
heats the air not the
clothes or the • drum..
OPTIONAL ,DRYING
TEMPERATURES: °•
Iiigh heat for regular fab -
ries; lowheat for,. delicate`
items, and if you .wish; 'you
can dry at room tempera-
ture with a "high1breeze"
rflow—not possible wit
;most 'other dryers.• Especi
ally, useful ' forfluffing
pillows, drying synthetics,
,dedusting draperies , and
bedspreads, fine laces, • etc.
4
E Automatic Dryer
to :fight
ALL -FABRICS TEMPERATURE CONTROL:
= Temperature dial- provides infinite settings with High, •
Low, ' and Air graduations. Air provides no heat except
room temperature.
AUTOMATIC CONTROL THERMOSTAT
Sensitive thermostat responds to any fluctuation in heat
and automatically maintains the ''selected . temperature.
ana:
Phone 110, Lucknow'
C.1RI
ACCLAMATION IN : KINLOSS
(Continued from page 1)
as not :to sit idle. A bad Fall
added to . the ' problems . and
neither 'road is in good 'shape;.
inees, spoke briefly-
Snowplowing $13,000'
Road , Superintendent • Elliott
Carruthers stated that arrange-
ments had been made for the
fence removal before work. was
started, but when it wasn't they
moved to the 12th,, so is not to
waste time, as both hobs bad
rbeen listed for this year. under
1 the Provincial -Approved appro-
priation.
It . was pointed out that ,,re -
Pairs and. operator's salary were
down' . considerably 'this year.
Mr. Carruthers .wascompliment-
ted . for, the job he , had done,,'
land asked when he was going to
I "fix the road," replied, "as. soon
as I get orders." : .
Treasurer Frank Thompson,
reviewed in' some detail the fin=
aiicial picture, which showed a
sharp. improvement ' in spite of
increased expenditures. Tax ar-
rears, .however, • are • up . over
$2,000 at a comparable date. Mr.
Thompson, pointed .out that road
work . .subsidies .apply •on the
work listed, and can't be spent
anywhere else.
Gordon. •. Wall, ' tax' collector,
referred to the regrettable: in-
crease in tax arrears, '''and ad-
Harvey 'Houston . and ' Reeve
Harold Percy` was the first 'spea-
ker, .:dealing chiefly with County,
business. Tenders for. the new
County Home addition would be
with the first :mentioned section;' called early in December. While vised mortgage holders for their
reaching 'the near -impossible . some might regard the .v addition .
state _ accordingto Ronald as large,' it provides. about three own protection, to see if taxes'
aepaid,: ,
Thacker,'RoyCornish and P A., additional beds.per municipality'. --
with .over 2,000 i ''June and Jan
-
Murray. ' The , "rover" on foxes , to wipe u :: n •
Murray: The.. road it is claimed,....
will not . carry a snowplow, let
out the' ;spread of rabies was.
,quite successful • .it seemed, with
only 159 ','bounties paid at . the
Novembe ., session, as compared
it Off. than 'tha on a trade-in. general budget the Highways
Deals With 'County Affairs Ted Burt; Delbert •Hedley• and had exceeded its bud et' b over.
Chairman: of the -meeting was James:-'McEwan, 'who were: nom- j $30,000., g ' Y
The County has ceased . paying
I thehospital service ,fee 'of indi
1 gent ' patients in'. county . hospi-
tals, as they ; are about. as., far
J ahead • paying • hospital costs of
1 which - the government.. pays
.. . ,
Reeve Percy stated that the
matter of the, Lucknow Ambu-
lance.. grant might be up again
in 1960; 'AS all municipalities
weren't represented at. 'the. last
meeting. ,
'He appealed . to• residents not
to spatter .garbage and' refuge at
the durnp in the, . north of the
Township, which :was a disgrace
until .. bulldozed 'in October, and
soon' after, you couldn't, get near
the disposal area, 'for the care-
less scatteration of litter: '
Gravelling Not Completed
Councillor • Wallace Conn
said: that only about 8,000 of '12-
000 ,yards •. of gravel ,had been
put on the roads, . and stressed.
that roadworkwould have to be
done earlier. .•
He stated the mill rate hadn't
been raised in spite of • snow=:
plowing costs last winter which
were in excess of $13,000. ' The
Work on . three municipal drains
was 'completed and two. culverts
would be _installed ' if weather
Ipermits. Mr. .Conn said • it was
not his intention to. stand for
reeve this • year. •
Councillors .Stewart Mclonald
and Eugene Conley spoke brief-
ly, with the latter questioning
why it was the 'Township., and
not the insurance companies,
that paid for fire calls: The reply
was to the effect that the mun-
icipalities' . which provide the
protection,entered into an a-
•greernent. that . would assure
them. of payment from the, town-
ships
own-ships for rendering this service..
Coucillor Edbert Bushell gave
a good .outline of road work, and
it was, at this stage that the "bad
road controversy" really started.
Some felt the Council ' ,should
have ,moved the 4ence.• Council
for Bushell ,questioned what the
reaction of any member of the
audience would be if Council
"rolled up" their fenPe .. with a
bulldo2er • in , order to proceed
o a and . if re it :work Reeve Percy stated ` they had.
"al ne car, pa
isn't ,done at once. one speaker cut the: rate by Y4 mill in June
from the January estit nate and
stated, "You may as well fence while ' they were within their
t
•
q i • 'i
MADE WITH HEAVY : GAUGE . ALUMINUM
• •
Thee . Windows Have Triple Tracks, Screens S and,Locks
The Doors Are 1 inch thick; Include Screen, Door
Closer, Weather Stripping, Lock.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO
INVESTIGATE ,.BOTH QUALITY AND PRICE
%BEFORE YOU BUY ANY ALLUMINUM PRODUCTS
We Will Gladly Give You An Estimate For Either
Wood Or Alunninum Storm Windows And Doors
For Your Home: ,
No Obligation
,/
•
if .PAYS TO ,INSULATE . .
You Can Save Up To '35% On Your Fuel Costs
-- By Insulating. •
3" Insulation Batts ,
'2" Insulation Batts
. Granulated Insulation
Zonolite. Insulation,
For Those Hard To Get At Places.
THERE IS A TREMENDOUS SAVING 'BY'
DOING YOUR OWN INSULATING.
Ask For A 'Free . Estimate
FRESH . CEMENT AWAYS IN •STOCK.
JOHN W. HENDERSON/
•
LUMBER LTA.
Phone 150 • . • -- • • Lucknow;
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2nd, 1959
1Dpen All DThursda.
Until Christmas 4.
LUCKNOW BUSINESS PLACES
will be open. all -day Thursday during December
commencing this . week, as a convenience to
shoppers.
SATURDAY .NIGHT, DECEMBER 19th
Stores Will Remain Open, Later And Will Be Open
EACH• NIGHT .DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK
Merchants: Are Requested To. ' Leave Their ' Window
Lights On '• A's. Much As Possible.. During The 'Christmas '
Season. •
# ��'�' �" lF 1i► ±r ll At+XR �1!��I I.P!"f!! *,M►l► Ar�'w.,M,a « 3,wrA41P
Lucknow Business Men's Association.
with a jol. ! the
The method of:.letting
snowplow contracts: and tender-
ing for: wingman was questioned
and this. gave rise to a discuss-
ion of snowplowing methods and
how best to utilize the township
grader under conditionssuch as.
were encountered. last, winter.
, - Blames Council '.
P. A. Murray,.. Oneof the .nom-
inees, said he did not intend to
stand; but laid the r. esponsrbil-,
ity .for the' road condition refer-
red.. to squarely on the Council.,
They should . make . all provisions
before .they, start .a pjob. It's a
bus route and . mail route, • he'
said, and he contended Coundil
should do. something immediate-
ly 'as. it wouldn't. carry. anything.•
• C'ouncillor... 'MacDonald:... inter-
jected .with the reference . to the.
way money. had been : 'spent -on
Mr. Murray's road when , he was
on the Board, and Mr. .Murray -
contended,.
Murraycontended. it was well spent and
Was .one'of the' best reads ...in
the Township.
Mr. Murray 'criticized the pur-
chase of • a "wornout" county
tractor at $550 Which ,isn't worth
$100 today. Reeve Percy replied
they received a 50% :grant on
it, and "they could still, get more
School Attendance Up • •
Allister: Hughes, Lucknow Dis-
trict High School representative;
stated that the; building: was a
rgllrnent .continued to increase
at the present 'rate, a . building
program would be, faced. The
Trustees' Council:feels that 'sal-
aries, have about t reached a peak.
Other speakers were 'Jamieson.
Pettapiece, Wingham High school
representative; L.. C. Thompson;
J. R. Lane, Clerk :for some 30
years, and Frank. Maulden who
expressed thanks to the , chair-
man.min, .
Noations were as , followsa '
For Reeve
• Harold Percy by Delbert Hed-
ley and William : Stanley. ,
Wallace: Conn by. Harry.Lavis
and 'John McInnes.' . .
'Harold . Percy .: .by ' ; Malcolm
Lane and Lloyd .Moffat.
•Harold Percy. 'by Richard Elliott'
and Mark Johnston:
Wallace Conn by James Rich-
ardson and. Jamieson Pettapiece.
For Council '
Stewart. 1VIaoDonald . by P. A .
Murray ,and • A. '. Hughes.
WallaceConn by . Jamieson:.
Pettapiece and James Richard-
son. :
' Eugene Conley by :Harry. La- •
vis and R. S. MacDonald.
Ted 'Burt by.. Ron. Thacker and
.Roy Cornish: ' .
Delbert. Hedley. by Orville El-
liott
lliott ,and •: John. Ackert. •
P. A.. Murray by 'Lloyd Mac-
Dougall. .
James IVIcEwan % by Edward.
220 -pupil school but if the . en- Burt and Bill Stanley.
. aeai drilla v,wittivt,W attO fail if tr:44:ti 4lr ilr4
Remember the
EXTERIOR DOOR or . WINDOW DECORATIONS •
itt
• GIFT • , WRAPPINGS 2
• � , ' .
including foilwrap, seals; tags, •ribbons instant bows, etc.,
1
CHRISTMAS PAPER TABLECLOTHS
and matching serviettes: by Dennisons.
;.Boxed Christmas 'Cards
•
• � and
COV . CARDS BY "RUST. CRAFT
o ':call ; and look over our large
gift -y•
selection' anytime: . .
Ft ,4,
C:
BE SURE' AND
�S
c
TO SEE OUR. CHRISTMAS WINDOW
DECORATED ESPECIALLY FOR THEM
, at Q
ii
I'
1 Phone 218
Bring The Children:
It
and GIFT SHOP
DECORATORSJ. Luckt►ow 8
.1 Stores remain open tin Thursday until Christmas.
11 r 'r s a 3-114vi s1►t ,52mois t sotgor.c #aloha