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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-19, Page 121 0491011•WRI4VE , . 01, st. . TUE LUcl *SiNIOW LIICIClq6W.,' ONTARIO •• ; • N. • : • , • while invested safelY and,,YdgelY: for I to 5 years •in a Mortgage certificate. .To Invest— justsendin your cheque and till details *ill* looked after. F" fun 611°i106$1011 wvUe to, a* inivaatmont falai , • . • BUMS •• • , • , . ' • • ortgage Founded e 'sr/ 'Stratford • .". • " 0 • • ••••., •: 'tt RIPLEY.SET§. FIREMEN'S FEES The regular meeting the conneii. was 11.04 in the 11/114oi-• cipal Office. with all members present:. • Minutes, of previous. meeting.. were read and found, to be correct and, declared adopted by.. the Reeve. Walter "Walden. The following , .acounts *ere Presented ,,and ordered Paid:, • Walter . Needham, salary and registration: of 8.. .ciatns, $52.00; Ponok Eleotrio, sump ..p:Liipp installation of 4afthei.,,$9o:ui;.. rtiP7. ,ley Hydro -Electric,. power • for 'ptirriphouse, .59.2k direct, relief, 20:00;Walden. Bros., ing! $224.00; Elliott '1:Taylor, sal- ary 100.00; helper .on snowploW and shovelling snow ' at Legion 24.00; •McLean,: gar- bage hauling and snow removal; 96.00; Franks' Garage, supplies 'for fire truck, .$6.62;, Pollock 817 ectyie,--gasoline, re McLelland's tire, 6.30; R. 14.• Martyn, insur- e re firemen, Villa e Of Alp- ey; rn le acUdffifo, .fire hall, 23:49.; Municipal 'World; 'sik • subscriptions, 18.00; John 'Dodds,14.00 use of trtick. filling Stewart. Shiells! Well., • .1VIOyed :by Geo. :Tranter, Sec- _ . ended t y Clarence pollock that the secretary be.,2.instrileted tri send.; a leiter of thanks'to John .Hann'a for. his prompt, responseto.: our request re.. welfare aid, carried. • Moved bk. Reg Moore,,, second- ed by • George,. l'ianter that, the. wood bills be collected Within 30 day§ theywilV, be handed, into the court for c011ectiori.. :Moved by • Geo. Tranter, sec- onded iby Geo. MacLean' that we give the arena $150.00,• carried.: • Moved by Reg :.MOore.that, the ,fireman be 'paid $2.00. per met- ing and ,$1..50 an hOilr for fight- ing fireand other , repair work Connected with fire fighting. ap- paratus , • s; Walter Needham, .Clerk. • • . a ' IMPn.$44.T • 1#1,.'1A0.4,. • ". • . BOARD. ANNUAL (ST: HELENS. NEWS) annual meeting of •the • Public Library,. Board., was held. • On -;•Tueiday . evening, : with 'the president, Miss W. D.' 13,Uthetford, • in charge.' The 'treasurer, .Mr. •W. reported. ' that $101.38, had tiee.p.. silent ,,on books • and •• there was a balance, on hand 'Of $5.76: Miss IsOber, aVIiller, the lib- rarian, reported a ITIeTpS3r:ShiP o 26: There. had been .785 books 1' CI 44, 11 4 • T4 e 5i 4. •1; 4 . • 40 • , • ., • read: from the Huron. •• County LilDrary, 29 from the library poOl. and 435 from the :local library. The following/ officers were rer 'e0cthci: president, aViiss W D; Rutherford; vice- pres., Rev:, 13: F. Green.. sec., Mrs. John. Carrier-, • • AOrl; . treas.; Mr. W. A. Miller;.dir- ectots; Mts. .q. MacPherson, Mr. and ' Mrs L.''Woods, Mrs., Alex, Purves Mr. John Cameron, Frank: NICQUillin, Mrs. 'B. 47'; Green and IVIri. W. A. Miller. . itev:"B. F. ' Green • is •making favOrable:•recoVery from his re- cent illness.' Mr.' Colin Fingland ' of Wingham Conducted the Ser- vice on Sunday Morning and will, •do .so 'next: Sunday also. • • Be sure •to attend' the humor- . otis three -act play "Here comes Charlie" :to be ,presented by the Tees:Water Junior Farrners . and Junior 'Institute in', the Corriminv., ity 'on Wednesday; March 26th :sat 8.30. Dancing will :follow to music by •Tartier's orchestra. Ladies Please bring lunch., This Play ..cOmes" highly recommended so 'don't ,Miss a fine evening's eritertaininent. lis your subsolipgon 'palcl?` • • • , • . . „ en: a OU1» a he B c)f IV! ou o not as in • , • ; . . • loan ' • . HEN the .housewife calls at the grocery store and orders a supply - of ,provisions, she is not asking a favour •• she is buying goods for which she will pay cash . purely a matter of business. • • So with your bank. It is a business proposition just as much 'as the.. grocery store. ' . . ' The grocer deals in groceries . . . the banker deals in Credit. And, as ' • the making of, loans is the principal way by which his bank derives • its revenue, 'he is as anxious to sell his credit as the grocer is to sell his gioceries. Arid, like the grocer, the banker naturally wants to know „ that he is going to be- paid for his goods ... that his loans will be met when they fall due. That, too, is only goo4 business. • L• Wit SKY411 314A DONATE BABY CLOTHING TO BE SENT TO KOREA The Lucknow, Women's Insti- tute had a `, good 'attendance at M their arch meeting. Mrs. Burt Roach,/* the :president, conducted the opening exercises ,' and Nisi - 'legs • ,details. The. different re- ports - were' gi,i.ren.. The roll call was 'answered -by •a current event. Gifts', .of' baby Clothing to !be sent Ito Korea' were brought tOOk. charge of ... on the nest or in the cage Swift's new SKY -H1 314A combines hybrid *vigour with, an unusual ability to' convert fee'd to eggs • efficiently. This new layer is truly a. top performer— • whether in,floor or caged • flocks. NEW SKY -HI AVERAGES 289 EGGS.IN 'TESTS . In tests' dur1ng„1956-57,* Swift's new SKY -HI 314A averaged 289.8 eggs per hen,. had less than ,2 70. • mortality to 17 months of age and showed a ,feed efficiency of 3.83 lbs. of feed per dozen eggs. 'The • nearest competitive layer in the test averaged 18.2 eggs less than the SKY -III 314A. " Think what an extra 18 eggs per hen could mean to your income! Even at 300 per dozen, these extra eggs would. be worth $45 per 100 hens. , . Now is the money -saving : the program. Mrs. P., MacMillan time to see about ordering, gave a splendid paper on Agri 314A layer chicks for your. • culture and Canadian IndustrY• - Motto. Mrs. P. S. Stewart favor-, n Ck. SKYHI is a trade- .. miss 1Mary MacLeod gave the ,ed with a solo accompanied by Mrs. W. Joynt. Mrs. McNaught- on gave an. Irish , reading. Mrs. Garnet Henderson conducted a ;contest. . . The' meeting. was closed. • by :The Queen and: -Institute -Grace; and 'the committee in • charge •.^ When you. have occasion to ask , for a loan, look at it this way. Come to the Bank, not feeling that/you have' to ask a favour but to offerthe manager a sound buiineis, 102 6.1""”' B of M HIIIION Ill .1 be. A t his institution.' propositicin w ch e profit to you an- o •• ' • • ." , v • - .tY • • • . JS A N. K OF. ONTREAL ".•.. ed#J,•14(4,4,. •90z4e'. Vag4. ..• .•‘ • •••• • •,•.* • • .• r , , • • ' , . , Lucknow Branch: MILTONItAY10110Matlager mark00fSWift Canadian Lithited: For these and other fine Swift • chicks, contact: 0. ELLIOTT R.R. 3, HOLYROOD ... Phone Ripley 24-r-26 served .a dainty lunch.' , • TRELEAVEN MILLING , COMPANY LTD. KING8DRIDGE Phone 9 (Too Late for Last Week) ' ,Luvy CKi:)W, ONTARIO Mrs.. Blaise Martin returned to I • her 'home here after a week's visit in Toronto, accompaniednied by her daughter; • Mrs'. Clarence. spent the winter '. O in-Wingharn, isnow back tO Dougherty and hband Mrs. ,Catherine, O'Connor,'who With her sister home here, . . • • Mr., and 'Mrs.' Edward Dwyer and tWo children of Fort Erie visited last. week With Mr. and. 'Mrs. DOn Prayne. Mis.1Dwyer,, O Sr., returned to "St. Catharines with them. . Rev. ' H. Van, VYnekt sang the .Requiein mass for the late Phil- ip whose funeral took place at 0 St. Soseph'S Church, here, last Wednesday at .lo' . with internment in St. JOSeph's cemetery.. The .pallbearers' were Henry Drennan, AlVM Collinson, Wm Lannon, LannOn,' Miltenberg, :John Wallace 'arid Larry 'Wal- • ; , Mr. and Mrs. Kerr of Toronto; Mr: and Fitzgerald and Mr. and. Mrs4 Jos. Murphy ' of Stratford,, werearriorig the' tel, attires; Whit, attended the 'funeral, Mrs. Andrew Martin has been 4. • •• • • . , • . . . . • worcKiiiia WITH CANIAoAN9 :IN emOrtv ii0ie. A i..11 OP'Lilicd- 6.i NC is. 'tail' • , 0 • , • 1 • • •• , . Y. 0 ind. :',11{..Aiajle:X...4.,,,i0.4444•XXXIX,X.X. Swift , • , To Starve your ForinondFamareleitor a' Patient in .Alexandra Marine' ociderich; for tho.. past week; with a' fractured ankle. • • Word* has ,been 'received of the death of John J. 'Dalton :Of mins,76 yearsold, f0llowiflg long illness. Mr, ig sur- vived by One' son. Jack of Ttin mins, ono„ gigtoi- • IVIrs A. eane of.CanipbelltotirN.B..K1•-and .'a brother • Frank' of St, Peters, (butg, Fiorida. 1s wife dy pre 400aood hilt in 1954. 4.1!he late. Mr. Dalton Was. born At, sn of Mt.. and. Mis;' Mihael Dalton,- • - Prayne rettene d to her. holt* 'here. 'recently trot* St. Sose0h?s, Ildspital, London; where she had 'been i tt fox 'the pat tWO •WeekS. - •