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THE LUCKNOW ;SDNTINEL, LUC►KNOW, .. ,
pper Canada BibIe ociet
LA7cKvow and DISTRICT
•' Annual, Campaign., ,
:Rev,F. B. Keys, Toronto
SERVICES:
1 1 00' a.m.—Lucknow Presbyterian ; Church
1.15 P.m.—South KKinloss Presbyterian Church,
Chu.
rch,.: •
3.00 p.m.—Ashfield United- Church, Hacketts:
840 p.m.—United' Church; Lucknow,' Public meeting:
Coloured, .Film, "The' Living Word in .Japan."
Give To The Bible Society. Through.' Your—Church
' KrNLO§S NOMIN :TION
(Continued: from page >l
Elliott said.
Reeve . Speaks,
Reeve Harold. Percy was ,the,
first speaker called; on, Mr. Percy
outlined the work of the town-
ship 'briefly and dealt primarily,
with county work. Reeve, Percy
said, :"We've spent a lot of Inoney:
this year, too, much Money,,
with the increasing demands We
don't know where it will stop".
In: speaking of the ouxnty, ti? , ork '.
he described work done on ,the
8th •concession .road .and 'also a
bridge on the . Huron Kinloss
boundary.
Asa member of the Bruce Mus-
eu m committee, Harold was re-
sponsible for having the:log house•
on. the: "8th of Kinloss- moved to
Southampton ' Other work on the
museum committee proved . to be
very, interesting ',and time con-
sunning. Reeve Percy was chair
man of the a county home commi-. .
ttee and following . ;the death .of
the farni' manager. at . the home
it was decided to . sell off . the
stock and equipment. The. task .of.
building a new wing to, the home
presently. confronts . the county.
Harold and his committee drove.
hundreds of miles all . over Ont
ario inspecting other homes be-
fore definit plans could. be made..
in Bruce.'.,This was hone at the
request of the 'Ontario Govern=
ment. Finalized plans will be pre
sented at, the •January, 1959; les
sign,; and if satisfactory tenders,
will be. called immediately. Pre-
sent.. .plans 'call for a '.ninety :bed.
wing to . ,house -> chronic' and bed.-
(EINLOUGH NEWSI '
care patients
., >Etear Council
<, Mrs. Ilarvey Hodgins • is a pat -
Councillor Wallace Conn out-: lent • in Wingham Hospital : fo11-
lined thethe owing• an :accident which. occur
h,ilish'ave
.ROTARY PUSHBUTTON SPEEDSHAVER
Regal,
` ar Price $29.95 .Each
•. NOW ON SALE AT
19.95 . each:,
;c. hm id
r oor ': Lumb
►d
ardware
Now Is The Time To Fix Those
BARN and GARAGE .DOORS
Before The Winter , Storms Come.
We have a supply of, ..
BARNCKETS
DOOR, TRACK, TROLLEYS- and BRA
also — .
TONGUE' and GROOVE 'LUMBER FOR , DOORS:
FRESH CEMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK
' EATDER�O'
LUMBER ipo.
pHONE 150, LYICINOW'
1958
now rr
YOUR.; BARGAIN` •. FOO ,:..D
DL ,
BUTTER, CANADA lat Grade
4 " special' . Bargain .pound,
Stock � ups p
PORK and. BEANS,; large: 20 'oz.
Tip, Top ' brand.. Save 12c ... , R
CHEERY •MORN COFFEE
'' ound. Low .special, pound
Freshly � gr
PEAS: "SQUARE . DEAL"
i st" std.' 15 'o2.'
also ,Sun-Ble
COOKIE DEAL SAVE`' 1.7c. ,
Any 29c Pkg., your . choice..
►e�
;ins 99c
'$•.'.$1.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEAD DQUARTERSt.
.
CSR � ;
dies Raisins Peels
•; Mixed Nuts, � - � _.�
and all . your baking requirements:
Values Rffective
Noveanber 27, 28, 29 WESTON'S ,
BREAD
W C Sell For a.�.. .
Phone .119, Lucknow
We Sell For Less . Always Fresh
LADY. 1N'JU:RED 1N
TRACTOR • MISHAP
road • program in e
red on Friday when she was as-
.
,silting with. towing a car wit
.the tractor,` which 'overturned.
She was 'pinned by it causing ':.in-
jury to 'her leg and she 'also re-
ceived a broken nose and other
facial injuries and severe shock.
Her many friends., hope for a
steady improvement
The ; Upper Canada Bible Soc-
iety meeting was held in the
Presbyterian church on Monday
evening with John Emerson pre -
tiding. Rev. James A. Palmer
read., the scripture and also spoke
•,briefly.;' The Rev. .B.'L. Walden
who was the representative ad-
dressed the meeting and • showed,
a splendid film Rey. Benson Cox
township. Four. bridges were•built
in the last ' year. .Considerable
',gravel was, applied but gravelling
had 'to be: curtailed because 'of.
the finances. • No ditches ,were.
undertaken -in the 'past year ex-.
Cept work on a portion a the
Rintoul . drain at Whitechurch..
Mr. Conn predicted three possible
ditches for the council of next
terns '
•
Eugene Conley outlined the
purchase of a tractor and mower
from the county, forweed cutting.
it appears' to. be ' doing a satis-
factory join.
Stewart MacDonald expresses
•
'his intentions of ' withdrawing
from council. this year but said•
that in view of the circumstances
:he would .serve for another year.
Edbur t Bushell, a ,councillor of
only a few weeks, . was, : unable, to
report for the township but ex-
pressed his pleasure On . the op-
portunity of serving on the board.
' • Township treasurer, Frank
Thompson; .outlined the financial.
.statement of the. township.
:Gordon Wall, . tax .collector, re-
quested.' that- the ratepayers try
to have their' taxes: paid: by ' the
deadline.' He said,"the' township
isn't. a • • banking institution, : and
1 it'•. would be more convenient if
taxes were paid on. time":- He in
ferred that'the . money could . be
borrowed from; 'other. sources, if
secessary, cheaper than the town-
hip . can. carry you: '
Hear School Reps
Allister ,Hughes, Kinloss Rep-,
resentative to the Lucknow: `Dis
trict + High . School Board stated
that 65c of 'every tax dollar went
towards educational purposes: "It
costs $40.00 per ,month per pupil
in secondary schools", Mr..'Hughes
stated. Expenses at L.D:HLS.. from,
November, 1957,.• to November.,,
1958, !were over .$62,000, $33,000
of ` this was for teachers' salaries
and ,.' $17,000 for transportation.`
The remaining .$11,000 Was left to
run everything' else. Mr. Hughes
stated that in 1951 teachers' sal-
aries Were $14,000 and' today they.
'have more than doubled.. `'If the
Federation have their way, 'next
year they will be $40,000", . the
speaker commented. '
Ja'nlieson Pettapiece, . Kinloss
representative to the Winghan
District High SehooiBoard stated
that -their . mill rate was down to>
eight mills this year bait foresaw
another increase with the pro
-
'posed posed addition td the school: , The
new, school was 'built 'four years'
ago"io accomodate 550: Presently
there are 608 students attending,
640 forecast .for next ' year, • and.
700 for two years' froth now. The'
"move=of the Winghar i'board Will.
expressed . appreciation to Rev.
Walden; as he had visited Japan
.a few years ago." and ` the film
brought °. back • many ; familiar:
scenes to'him Misses Erlmai and
,Sandra '`Percy favored with a'
duet and<four Kinloss ,girls sang.
The officers, - ' and canvassers
'are as follows: pies., John Em-
erson;sec:, Miss .May : Boyle;
treas., Ken Hodgins;',canvassers
for Kinloss district, ' Katherine.
'Hewitt and Elan a Hodgins;. Base.
Line, Mrs, eery Bushell, Mrs.
Torn McDonald; .<.'Kinlough, Mrs.
Harold Haldenby` ; Mrs. Walter
Breckles; Con. 12, east, Mrs: Jack
•Hodgins,, Mrs, Ezra.Stanley Con.
12 , west and Boundary, Mrs.
Howard ThompsOri, Miss Frances
,,Scott;. Con 10, • Mrs..' Frank
'Thompson, pson, Mrs.. Roy. Graham;
Con. '.8, Mrs: Cliff Johnston, 'Mss.
Mac'Bushell.
have to be the building of an
addition to the school.
• The meeting requested' a • corn-
parison Of the attendance at the
Lucknow : and Wingham schools.
Lucknow. have 180. registered
while Wingham's attendance is
Honored On Golden Wedding
The. H.W.T.: held a successful
bazaar 'and variety:program on.
Friday evening. Frank Maulden
was chairman and gave a .few
fitting remarks. prior .to 'the fol-
lowing numberst duet,. Karen
:Carruthers and June Ackert; tap
dancing, Wendy and'. Joan: Mac-
Kenzie, Lucknow; solo, Sandra
Percy; reading, May Boyle; 'vio-
lin music,. Mark Johnston; .solos;
Wingham spent $104,000 for
teachers' salaries, and $52,000 for
transportation.: .
Clerk j. R. Lane compared, -the
early days of his clerkship, when
$7,000 'was °spent on ,Kinloss roads,.
to present day. when . $54,000 is'
not enough Mr,' Lane; stated, "if
We demand so:. much gym' the
'township; we must be :r'n►illirig to
pay ' it:"
Considerable discussion cen-
tured '"around the payment for
fences when. new roads are being
constructed. ' . One ratepayer ex-
pressed his displeasure, with the
destruction & damaging of*mail'
boxes during the winter snow
plowing. .
Otherscalled on were Farish
Moffat, ;William Irwin, and. Don
Thompson... One ratepayer ques-
tioned council as to the reason a
neighboring, township could get
•their ;gravel contract > at -'63c .per
yard while 'Kinloss. was paying.
75c•. Ts the:weed spraying success-
ful?, 'said
uccess-ful?,•`'said one. of ' those present.,.
Would we .not."' be better ',tit,. do
half , as much and do it thorough-,
1 ? '.Nominations received were',
y� .
Mrs. Jack. Hewitt, :Miss Marilyn
Thacker; piano duet, Mrs..'Wnl,
Graham. and Miss Olive Graham
Ripley. Accompanists were, Mrs
Jack Hewitt, Miss 'Sharon' Bann'
erman, Mrs. Ross Cumming, Miisi
Edna. Boyle, Mrs. Harvey ;Hous,
ton.
.At this thine Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Ackert were' ,honored`. of
the occasion of their golden wed
ding anniversary. "Mrs.: Wm
Eadie read an address on behal
Of the Holyrood School Sectior
Mrs., ,Howard Harris '.and ' Mr:
Mark Johnston made "the presen
tatiori "of a coffee, table, a firm
latnp and :magazine rack and all
received 'corsages. On behalf
the Women's 'Institute, Mrs; 'Jri
Hodgins, extended cpngratula
ions and ;Mins.• Thos: Harris mad
the presentation .of a .'carafe.
unique ' feature- was that ' Mr
,Ackert, . Mrs.,,• Hodgins and Mx'
Harris are ;the three " life mem)
ors
of the J : V.I. Mr. Acke
made a fitting' reply. All join(
in singing "For They Are J61
Good Fellows"' arid' HaPPy Aniversary.
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins . a1
Kenneth motored to Peterbo
otugh on !Tuesday to visit ‘vi
Glen Hodgins ' who,,received: t
juries • in a car accident' .on 1
return trip after attending 4.
funeral •of . his aunt,the late M
Ezra Sider.
Mr." and 'M rs Karl Boyle
London ;spent the' week=end tv
relttiveS.
Mrs. Bob !Moore : and babe
Loddon spent a, fewdays •'
io
her' parents, Mr'r •and' Mrs. Fr
,Johnston:,
Reeve
'Harold .Percyby Lloy,d Irwin
and Jack. Barra. '
Council
V1ta11ace Conic by Jamieson Pet-
taps a and Farish
Moffat.
Eugene Conley by Robert Orr
and Wesley Young. , .
Eugene Conley by Jamieson
Pettaetece and Wallace Conn.
Sten/watt MacDonald by Mark
Johnston and Lloyd Moffat,
Edburt $ushelt by Frank:` Maul-
demand Farish Moffat.