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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-19, Page 6THE LUc .Now spNtINEL L TJOKNow,, QNTARIO 1958 'Pontiac Stratochief ' Sedan, automatic • transmission, • fully equipped '`1958 Pontiac Stratochi f, standard transmission, fully' equipped ' $2,695 $x;595 1958: Pontiac. Laurentian Sedan, , fully equipped $2,795- 1958 Chev Belair ,Sedan, fully equipped :.,: $2,650 Two .1958 Chev. 'Biscayne Sedans • : $2,595 1957 Chev Coach, #wily •equipped • ,•••$1,99$ 1957 Chev. • Station Wagon .., • ! $2,295 '1957. Ford :Customline Sedan, 6 cylinder • •$2,095 Two 1957 Pontiac Deluxe: Sedans, automatic ,.::.52,195 1957 •.Chev.• :Sedan, fully equipped .. , , $2,095 1955 Chev Sedan, with radio $1,450 1954 .Ford ' Coach, valve in head. motor • $1A995' wnr«r '6 Fes! �'r�"- L . • : e.�. Y Fz SE'+' ' &1i'�'�'F'�e—,---'d.,.� . 'VA 1954 Ford ' Customline, with radio ,,.,.,,.$1,29 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan, automatic transmission, fully ;equipped ...;$1,350: 1954 Meteor Hardtop; 'automatic, , fully equipped. .$1,295' 1953 Dodge Sedan 1953: Chev Coach 3695. 1951 Dodge Station ,Wagon: $695 . TRUCKS!' TRUCKS!...., 1951, Ford One=ton • .stake' , truck C.F I LL VACANCY ON! Kt NLO$$ BOARD' " November 3rd., 1958 Kinloss Municipal _Council ... net, in the hall to-dayas per adjourn- ment. All members present The Reeve introduced Mr, .:PI.. ,bert" ,Bushell as. .his nominee to fill the seat of Elliott Carruthers who 'resigned to 'take over the, office of Road Superintendent.. , , Moved by Conn and MacDon- ald that • the minutes of the last i regular, meeting sof October 6th, and Special meeting gf 'October 9th as read be‘ ..approved '. and signed. Moved by Bushel and. Conn : that. the• Road •:Supt.., interview the 'Huron and Kinloss Telephone Company.. Re -account received for work done :on Concession 4. Moved by. Conley and ; ,Mac- Donald . that the Clerk notify Gordon Wall, collector, . re -salary. Moved by Conn . and Bushel $eyenteer) cords of wood. for •.hall, Moved''by• MacDonald .and Con- ! that we change our Oil• sup- ! ply., from. B; A. to Cities' Service i and 'the clerk notify British Ame-' t rican to discontinue service:. ,' 'Moved.. .by .Conley :and '.Mac-. • i Donald that the Municipality pay i``5°,�0 , on money, to be borrowed 1 !dor Drainage Debentures • Moved , : by Conn•:and Conley 1' that the Court. of •,Revision. on 1° the 1958 Assessment Roll be held wrpliv .DAY' NOW'S THE TIME`. TO BE THINKING: OF A: NEW McCLARY ,,$995.. $35Q Trusse s M.Oto Huron County's Foremost' Used ' Gar Dealers CASH, TRADE, TERMS - Open Evenings Until 10 Cities Service Dealer — Phone 173, :Brussels KINL:OUG$, ►LTER BRECkLES ONTARIO Phone ,18-20 .Ripley' Tour Arc i and Tractor Deere: Dealer--..Antomot ve Repairs and Acetylene welding ... Machine Work Pioneer ' Chain . Saws, Lawn and ,Garden Equipment For your best buy in diesel:: tractors, see the "David Brown •PARAMOUNT W.I. PLANS FOR. TURKEY SUPPER Ori November. 12th the Para ¢mount Institute met at the home of lyfrs.Al Irwin ;Ajfter:the open- ing' exercises the :roll call was .MORE ADVANTAGES , with McCLARY HEATING! ,Economical!... Guaranteed! Automatic'' Compact!, ` ,: Clean! . Attractive! Quickly Installed! Efficient! Effective! • irC.'ondition Enjoy ' greater heating of f iency combined with compact,attractive de. sign with a Mc.Clary. unit. FURNACE' TENDING BANISHED Enquiries.'; Invited No Obligation '.. ::in the. Hall . on .Wednesday; Nov ember 12th:. �at 1.00 p.m. • . Moved by MacDonald and Conn 'that we do, now ad ourn AO 'ineet again' on, Monday, December` 15 or at the call of the Reeve._ I Relief, 485.00; Lucknow. Sen 1 tinel, ;printing; 107.16; E.• H Ag :' new, Prem: Collectors ,Bond; 15.= 00; ;Roy. Huffman, work Wood T.S Drain, 1000;'.R: 'Ackert, wood :at 'fhall, •.77:00; Harold Percy,, selec- ting ,Jurors, 4:00; WM. Scott,,sel ecting Jurors .4.00• J. R. , Lane selecting , "Jurors, 4.00; White- church, Corrununity Park, Govt grant,' 265.0, Municipal • World,.; ' supplies, 2:35; June • Ackert, 1st. Prize Public speaking, ' 5.00; 14n-, da ' Campbell, 2nd Prize :Public s eakin , ,3.00;: Dianne. '.Hewitt, peaking Public speaking, 2.00; ' :Peter Steer, Public speaking, : 2.00; Carol Macjntyre, . Public speaking, 2.00; Elaine. Murray, Public':,speaking, 12.00;' Marilyn, .. Thacker, Public an insight into the doings of itlhe.I speaking, 2.00 Wallace Houston, Institute and explained :why t ey 'lube . speaking 2:00, Leonard. wanted the area convention at McFarlane; Public speaking, 2:00, Owen Sound Mrs Ings. ury race o. IJ David Public • speak- i ,gave readings •and Mrs Al. 00; Ir= '•2 Wall, K b G e H dgins ` Public speakilig, in PEl'ambing, Heating,., Wiring, . Eavetr oughing PHONE: 50, LUCKNOW Wiarton, W. 1.. Rallywas given by Mrs J. McMillan.' - • The • guest. speaker was Mrs.. Wilmer 'Howey; who spoke on her trip to The Yukonlast sum- • mer, . Tap dance, numbers were given by Joan :;and Wendy McKenzie With Mrs. Ross'; Cummings .at the .piano '. Due to the illness of Mrs., N. J. McKenzie, Mrs. A. Havens will PHOTO CARDS : , Say ' 'Merry. Christmas w. i. t .h , Photo 'Cards. -Add a. personal: - touch•' . by having 'a picture of your family, Your home, your Pet's, etc, on your Christmas cards. Many. designs available "in colour or black 'and :white; Don •Thompson • Phone 35 --Luck • now.'..• help IVIrs..J. McMillan with zbirth-_ . day gifts . to the guests at. The Queen, arid. the Institute Grace,: y,' Lucknow Private Hospital: and a` very tasty. lunch was:' ser-- meeting closed with ' The ved 'by:the' hostesses in charge.-•• The g conducteda • contest. There ing, 2.00; . Madonna Grahm a, Pub were sixteen ladies, two visitors: lie speaking, 2.00, Larry Stanley, answered by a historical ':place i :and four children present At the 'Public 'speaking, 2X00; Karen Car; had visited. • : close -of 'the. 'meeting lunch was • ruthers, Public speaking, 2.00; give .. • served; •,Tlhere was �.a ,touch -and- Donald �Hodgms; Public speaking, s. Walter Dexter gave the take able; 2.00; Wm. A. Schmid, gifts, for. t • report, resolutions .and eelection of. Judges, 6:25, Dr. E. F. Shaunessy, Officers at Guelplh. ; It Wd,s. arrant- For 'the. October - meeting the School Dental,; • 7.00; Mrs.: -James. •'ed,to shave a turkey supper at the' members 'visited:CK JX,'and;:later , Smith,Caretaking, 7:00;; Frank, .. Legion Hall on Tuesday,' .Nov,—, • had supper at • the Brunswick Thompson, Postage, • 5 00.; ember 25th. Mrs ' Houston gave Hotel. , ., y Highw :'Cheques ' , con` TOWflSi TOWNSHIP HALL, RIPLEY. 195' ' at 1:00,' p ren:; for REEVE, '.DEPUTY REEVE. 8E:THREE COUNCILLORS Election (if necessary) Monday,. December 8th, 1958 from 9.0'0 a.m to. 5 p.m. •• at the following polling, places: Ward °N: ` Ward No;. Ward' No.' Wa.d No. Ward No: Reids Corners Community Hall. Betil el . Orange',,, Hall. School Section :NO, 3, . " 4.. Township Hall, Ripley. 5,. .' Herbert C.laytoss Residence Dated ski Ripley this 3rd d"ay .of Novenrrber, 195 8 EARL TOU•T,y 'Returning ,Officer. hod .Save The''( iiecn .. • P List, N u Tri'b'e r `11,' 511.211 .Hug.., impsOn,Back hoe :'work,' 14.00'; C E. McTavish, Fuel oil, 224.19; :Webster and MacKinnon, Grader repairs,: 6.05; ' Allan Mac- Intyre, Catch Basins, .100.00;, Far ash --Moffat, • Truck.' andGravel, 50;00.; J. R. Lane; Uhempioyrnent stamps, 3,84; Iinlough Garage, Welding: and Grinding, .1-4.25. - J. R. Lane„.Clerk Clerk . , FACE FIVE CENT FINE FOR ' ` !. NOT ,ANSWERING ROLL CALL The lvovernber meeting of the Lucknow WI. was •held in the 1 Toikn Hall . ;with ,Mrs. P. S, Ste-' 1 wart. presiding.. , The roll call wad answered :by ``C,urrent Events",. It was moved" by Mrs,. J; Carruthers, and secon- ded, by. Mrs. J, , McMillan that a fine, of 5c be imposed `on mem- bets not answering to ' the roll . call specified, Mrs. J: ,McMillan presented the President, Mrs. P,' S." Stewart with a "Gavel"' and• this was ac- , cepted with' a de*. ' well chosen Words,, The programme" WAS in' chargee of Mrs.' Charles' Cooke, and one sniinutes: silence Was observed td our fallen heroes. A': reading in Remembrance was `giveri by ,Mrs. I CharlesCooke ,and the Motto, 1• "Otalities of a 'good header'', by 'Mrs. Thos. Salkeld, .A report of nrrM♦ wv.J. Y .n.e.wA^.M••.• r.V.w •i ._. ...to gave you good telephone service Your Bell. Telephone installation man: Whatever. his name anay be is a lot like Jack MacLennan. On the job, his skillful work reflects his careful training.. But more than that, we Iike to think that r a friendly smile and unfailing courtesy lend a bleasant touch to his `bi ief visi't.; s� We try to 'encourage this friendly' spirit all through the business. You'll see it'when you 'visit: the Business Office. You'll hear it in the operator's "voice with a smile • . . . This helpful,. friendly apiritis one of the many ways. . Fa ,' i. ood'tele telephone' service. in. *fah we try. to give you g .p THE BELL TELEPHON(''CONIPANif OF CANADA