The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-07-23, Page 31WEDNESDAY, JUN 39th, p58..
KINLOSS SEEK, ..
ROAD FOREMAN
Kinloss Council Minutes,
Kinloss Council met July 14th,
all. members present.
.Conn -Conley that the•
utes ' ,of . the June 9th meeting as
read be approved; and signed.
1Carruthers-MacDonald-- that
the Clerk forward to Mrs. WM.
MQintyre, a•, card of sympathy on
behalf, of Council and officials:
.Conley. -Conn: that we pay
.indigent hospital account in the
mQl�nt .of :$95.9 00 :
Conn -Conley. '•thatwe' call
for : applications for road super-
interdent at a salary of $1°.00 ' pe'r'
hour, with allowance of 10.. cents
per mile for Own. .transpartation
'While on road duty. Applications
to be in Clerk's' hands not later
than August 2nd :to be considered
at :next. meetting-on August -5th;
1958..
t
Clerk .prepare .the necessary by,
law to authorize the . sale • of
Lot North Half 11, Con: 2,, to
P. • M... Johnston. By-law number;
ed No.. 5, 1958:, '• ;
. Conley -Carruthers T-- 'that the
Clerk prepare a supplementary
�by-law,' -asking Departme nt ,of,
highways; approval• for 'a 'special
appropriation of $1,7,5.0.0.00 for
bridge and culvftconstruction.`
By-law No: •'6, 1958.
Conn -Carruthers '— that Frank
Thompson, treasur.ordmbe appoint
. ed -to look after .the road books'
until a new 'superintendent •is ap
pointed.. '
•MacDonald -Carruthers that'
'we do now adjourn to.meet: again.
on 'Tuesday,' the 5th day , of Aug-
ust; or at the /call of. therReeve.
Cheques:: issued: relief, $85.00,
4.icknow 'Co-op, balance warble:.
fly'. '.powder, 21.75; ,Chipman .
Chemicals; weed • killer 206:20;
Dr: • R W:`°.Blackwell, `school. den
• Rtal,, .46.25; Treas. •County ,of Bruce/
indigent hospital account, . 959.0(1;7;
Gordon Wall, collector, 'part*
salh:
ary, 75.00; E 1. Agnew; part pre•
.Iinium compensation 'policy, 19...50;
�. k. Harold Per..cy, .: telephone,,, 2.00;,
.Prank Thompson, postage, 5.00,
Highway•. Cheques
Pay list..• No. '•7, .$554.00; .L. N.
• Howe,; chloride and ' spreading,
213.58; Canada • Culvert Co., c'ul-:
v.erts, 641..34;' Peter Carter, per=.
cen:tage wire .;fence, :' 80.00;: John
Ross,'`' percentage • wire • fence,:
40.00; ,C; E. McTavish; :`•fuel and;:
tax,. 78.73; Bert Moffat,' fuel .and..
. tax, '77.88; Bert Moffat, percent
age :wire fence, '75.00; '11., ..11. Ban' ' ,
nerrnan, .on account :gravel con'
-.tract, • 3,819.50; Mrs. Wm.; Mac-,
Intyre, gravel, 264 05; T J Mans.-
•field,.. repairs and :labor,. 24.94, :E.;
.H Agnew:; part premium corn
•pensation policy, 39;00 J R
:Lane, unemployment stamps; '4.48.;
.1. R. LANE; Clerk:
INSEMINATION.
SERVICE.SOARS
The annuat Bull Night of the
Waterloo Cattle. Breeding'Associ-
ation was held :On the evening of
July 15th with it least 1,500' peso,
•ple '.present. Thecrowd: found
•'shelter, from the heavy ' rain,
which fell during part of .the ev=
ening, in the large tent that. was
provided and in ,the buildings:
The large crowd enjoyed the
Iaracti
'speaker, ca -1- talk given'by the .guest
the Honourable 'W . A:
`Goodfellow, Minister of Agricul
Lure -for 'Ontario.,
President K. A. Haznrnond of
'Moorefield, was Chair/Ii-an for, the'
•eveni'ng and welcomed the crowd,
complimented the staff' for
Wor/king . long hours' during the
'• busy ` season.
The: Vince Mountford group
fron' Brampton provided enter,
taitn errt which .was enjoyed. by
all Man Snyder, z,
• , his
Manager Roy G. m
report stated that there was a
`trernendous' demand' for the ser-'
'Vices of the ' Waterloo Cattle
'Breeding Association during the
'present .fiscal year -this is from
'December 1st, 1957 to June 30th,
1958'..There has been;an increase
the volume of •business' over
'the same Period of the " revioUS,
. p
':,'eat .
of 8176 cows or 23 percent.;
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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, IRCKNOW, OiVTARIQ'
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CENTENNIAL SPECIAL;
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•g mow....
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cool as "you;:like —automatically electrically
e . kind .of comfortable coolness you long for on
sticky, hot days—the'- ;kind of coolness that only
-:low-cost electrical air-conditioning • can:. provide.
You sleep:` better, ..work better, live better, when..
your' home is . air-conditioned.
afe • clean,
ern and cool
Electr�eity does so
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osts so litile�.
The increase in this seven month'
period is, greater than ever ex-
p.
erienced in a full ye .except
in :1952. More than half of the'
increase Was. in. .the Ilolteif,
b
reed. Tile'greatest :percentage
increase was in the Jersey breed,
with a 95 percent increase,, 434798
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Cows
Were ,inseminated 'during'
this'. seven4 month period and if
'the•'percentage increaae`ia main
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tained for the balance •of the year
the total will be 71,745 cows. .
Regarding , Sunday Service .
• Manager ' , Synder : announced
-that •a tper.'imental work indicated;
�e
rcentag� of. none=re-'
that the pe • •
turns . experienced when • • cows
•were not inseminated.' until the
day after they first showed heat
was , satisfactory. With this back -
..r:. und`.: the: :boa d :of directors
aro � ..
have.' decided that fora trial per- rnorning.
albeginning August 1st, 1958, I• . 'will iallo.v the"inseminate.
ls'•This for servi taken '
ce will be taken ors to: have the balance of Sunday,
on Saturday evening from 6 to
8 ,p.m.' for cows first noticed in free.•
heat on Saturdayafternoon. : a..
and
evening, These. will be ingemin- o
morning, For ' "You're wearing :your w
ate earl inda morn ,,,.?
Y' y
cows first noieed in heat on Stin-ring, on the Wrong 'linger' •
day morning, 'members will' 'a of "Yes, I .
s, I lcnow� , ; nlassieet Par
call •• for service until. M'oday wrong h"
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