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FIRST (QUALITY ENAMEL
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Limited quantity of ..',
SLEIGHS and TOBOGG
stock at '20 a
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NSTALLATION
The ' annual joint meeting of
the Lucknow Branch of 'the. Can
adiran Legion and ; the Legion
Auxiliary was ' held ' in the Leg-
ion Booms on Tuesday, January
29th for the purpose ' of ' 'the in-
stallation' o,f .officers for '.1957.
IA the absence of President
Harold. .Ritbahie, vice-president
,Garnet. Henderson, presided. Clar-
• ence Greer acted :as: installation.
officer- .V .
Auxiliary, officers, are:, , presi-
dent, Anna Johnston; past ' pree-
ident, Sadie . MacMillan; 1st . vice
prey., Joan England; 2nd vice
pres., Agnes Thompson; •'secret-
ary, Eunice Reid; treasurer, Mar-
garet Welsh.; Sgt. -at -arms, ` Ethel
Armstrong.
The -evening was topped off by
Miss Wilma King • took ' in the
"At Home" at the Teachers Col-
lege in Stratford on Friday ev=
eningr
Mr. ' and .Mrs,. Frank Brown &
Eteg' spent Sunday' evening ; with
Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh ;Nicolson '&
Harvey, „Bervie;
OBITUARY'
FRANK BONNETT'
On Tuesday,. January •15, 1957,
Frank Bonnett,' 52, . of 35 Linden
Ave., East 'Kildonan, one :of the
original short ; wave radio oper
ators in Winnipeg, died ` sudden-
ly at his home.
Mr. Bonnett was .!born` in Wit
nipeg, son of .:the late A. J. Bon
nett and the former Catherine.
A. Gillies (of .Kinloss Township')
pioneers oh Winnipeg. He receiv-
ed A his education ', at Luxton ' Campaign -receipts' , ..: 1,090.u3
College. Hungarian relief 1800'
Selool and�C. St' Johns g .• •
STILL
RED C:
SIVE IN'
S WORK
mieet><n
of the
Luc now an Bra
the :iRed .Cross `Society' vas he1d
on; Monday : , afternoon? ..in- the
Town., Hall, .with .President, S.
Robertson :•
in the chair;
,Reports: by .Mrs," A. E. 1VrcKi n;
convener;; of, . theWorkroom Com-
mittee, arid Mr.treas-
urer, .point up,the' fact that the
Branch, .is still. ;very much Inter-
ested :and active in the.. ipeace,
time Work '. of::the Red ;Cross. { ''
'
Mrs.: McKirn's 'report was •.' as
follows:
Ladies and :Gentlemen
Before. I present. my report of
the ,work done by -the -Workroom
Committee I,would like to thank
the: women who so faithfully.'
worked that this sewing, knitting
and; quit h g wwas . 'completed--and-
shipped
ompleted a-nd-shipped !by' June 1956.
: Last year we followed'•the pro-•,
oedure of .previous' years. The
work is . given out for the work-
ers to complete in their homes.
This entails Considerable work
and my' thanks go : to the Work-,
room Committee fortheir untir-
ing efforts :
:Our shipment consisted of: '20.
layettes, each ,layette containing`
20 articles;, 20 girls' nightgowns;'
.20 pair boys' .pyjamas; 20 6 -year-
old sweaters;. five, 1 -2 -Year-old
sweaters; 16.`quilts. In : •May we
completed a : special quota ; of=
garments for :the refugee camps
in 'Gaza,. 10 ;girls' tunic dresses
and 'sets of underwear.
liaise Over $1;000 a •,
Mr Iia , er s report ,follows:
Receipts: Yn -
Balance Jan. <31, 1956 ...$• 518.38
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those
Mr. Bonnett•took; an interest, ire
the development of • radio. and
electronics during : ,the:: earl; y
a box social which afforded th
present with :much merriment
and pleasure. ,
Hz
,Ritchie .'Legion'- President:'
With only two. changes in the
I e ion's. `slate,, of 7 f ieers. for this
year, the Legion did ,not hold' the
formal ceremony of installation.
Harold
• Ritchie is serving his sec-
ond
" term as . president..':
:Clair Johnston was added to
•
Years . ,and had his own:. amateur
station, ;'licensed as `.VE4F1U.. He
had many contacts with ' other
•Ha7n operators around the:world.
•
For the past ten years, Mr.
Bonnett, had owned and operated.
industrial`'Electronics Services in
:East :Kildonan.,in suburban Win -
..e executive.and • Wm. Stimson
was' named : sergeant -at -arms
nipeg . - e w - s
Kiwanis,' Club.
He is survived by his .:widow,
Eva; '.twin' sons, Arthur John
CORNERS and Robert Frank; his mother,
Presentation at Sc>hool.
On'' Friday afternoon ` the tea-
cher and pupils,�
' of our school
presented ifts to` ;Karen, Billy
g
and Donna•--Wall,-who with -their
parents ' . are moving to' Walker-
ton,
make
• �, _
,ton, to' make their home.
Mr. and Grant Wall and.fam-
ilmoved to Walkerton, on Sat-
urday.
... ,
The best wishes of the
community=+go-'with• them in their
new. venture.
M -*s A J BonnettY.a sister, Mrs.
E. 'S Van' Alstine, Paterson, Cal-
ifornia; brother,. Cecil, .Detroit.
Funeral ,, service. was held : on
Thurda4yJanuary 17th, in'the A.
�. ,
_B. _Gardiner Funeral, Home. ,Rev..
F. J. HIson officiated. Interment
was.•in: St. -John's Cathedral Cern_ -
etery.
The fellow ° who ' is pulling on
tl a oars ...hasri_t tune... to rock . the
'boat,. •
$1,626.91
Expendittires:
Toronto, Div. 363.34
Sent o'
�$,
Hungarian_ relief
Blood. transfusions • 70.00
First Aid 5.20.
Water SafetY • service 225.00..
Workroom exipehses., 309.83
Advertisin ' 6.35
On hand,
y. l,629.19
$1,626.91
The following '':slate of officers
vas elected for 1957:: Hon. Pres-
idents, ntsMr. Geor:'J
a o Yet; Mr.. T.
W. Sm g Y
pith ' Mr.. W. B;'. Anderson,
:
Mr. S. B °.,Stothers;,• President,
Mr. 'Stuart Robertson; vice pres ,
Mr. V. Mowbray; treas., Mr. M.
Rayner; .sec., Mrs. W. :B .iAnd
erson; chairman of Committees
Women's Work 'Committee, • Mrs.
A. E. McKim; Hospital Visiting,
Mr • S. B. Stotliers; 'Swimming &
Water -Safety, . Mrs. S. Colyer,
Campaign, Mr.. V. Mowbray.
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Bayer's Aspirin, .bottle' of 100 79c.
Vick's,'Vapo-Rub,:;.jar s .:.,,., ... 53c
. Red & White Fatly Riser• Blend Coffee lb. 95e
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elee'�.• alt.
S . t qu ty G61dennew• CBananas, ti,.. „ •1_
Vender flavorful.
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anada's First Bank..
Effective February .1st, sav•
ings deposits at the B of M
o
well, earn interest at the rate f
Take; advantage of this new,.
higher rate' by opening a
B of M savings account'today
:. , Follow the 'example of`1
two million,Canadians . who
are building'for tomorrow• at
Canada's First Bink.
Lucknow Branc
195.7',,,.
MILTON `RAYNER, Manager
WORKING .WITH.' CANADIANS' 'IN ' EVERY .WALK `OF
LIFE: $INCE„ 1817
FIRE CO. BACKS
SAFETY
PROGRAM
Fel ruar .y ' 10th- `. to
Next week,
16th, , is: being observed •.through
out :Canada . as National Electri
Kcal 'Weekwith thechief aim to
r-emete--sof e=electrical living
Lucknow Fire Company, in keep
' ing with the' safety. idea, .makes
.the : fol 'suggestions 'to the
u ,and
,district.
i o le.; of. ucknow d
Pe. P �
Make a thorough check•of• your
fuse`.box flexible Cords,.textures
•and ' aFP .�-liances.' '''• Fuses . greater
than 15 amperes •must not "be
used • in: ordinary lighting, and
receptacle circuits as the con,
duotors in these circum can
safely `carry only 15 ;' amper '.s;
Never; replace blown. fuses' with
`pennies, • wa hers, tin:, .'fail :or,
oversized,'' fuses. If 15 ani res
Pe
� .- you ::to
wilt.' not allow..operate,
y ., .,•
the' lights' and ;appliances. which
K•I N LOSS :REEVE
- M SE BA :BOA
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At the: u
inau ral • Meeting of
the Bruce.' County. Historical'.`
Museurn..• Committee • :held •in
Souhtampton• on 'Ilhursday
Harvey Palmateer' of' Kincardine
was appointed chairman • of tht:
•,
museum committee.. He :suc ;eecls
Morton of •Southampton,`;
chairman for the'„!past two years
Mrs.Archie Given of Mar
named vice cl}airaiiaii and-` 3ot},
rs:..
"the •secretary and,' treasurer,
T:J. Cornish arid Abner • Bolan
der were re-eppointed.'
There are three new•members•','
on this year's 'comm ttere 11j1r3:,
Thomas Blair' of Kincardine, who :;
Llan. f''
succeeds Mrs: •R.- J: 'McKe d
;Kincardine: as the. representative
;Of: the South Bruce ',District of.:
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the omen s In"sttiutes _•an d ll
a1d: McKi:nrion. of raderslie :and
'.are now, connected in a circuit,, Harold Percy of Kinloss
'thenthis 'ciTeuit is ov rload
ed
Flexible. cords are_ fire.._hazards
when they are bare or -deterior-
ated,' run. under rugs, ''nailed` to.
.•v�lls,:`:.e�.;-:.-tun.�.�throwgh-:-:par-ti---
,tions, operating applianceswhich
have !eating elements, used -'to
provide• multiple ,branches. and:
'outlets- from one socket or''out
-let, or- coni ected--46-=permanent -oao°=thy last -=weep -an ebr °¢
wiring -•-by- splices' or., joints, :. • • The seminar is. sponsored.by the
---The=misusey-of` el''ct-riot Lea :,Canadian..--Musea.m-.;flssoeiat'inn..
S'ii
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place .Coll. McDougall and' Di •,J..
F. 'Morton__of Southarnpto► _:,
Mrs; J. F Morton: of 'Sou t}7
am ton. 'was: inted cu 1 ator'
p a!PRo
or the e$ s, -Mar' and:.
Mrs. 'Given were appointed to
represent • ,the';. museum at the
seminar' ' for' curators • and
'eu
m officials to''�be held; 'at • Jor-
:ed 2,451 fixes in Ontario,': last
,year,,, "with. ,'",.°a"' dollar lops of.'.
$2;599;140 One .-out of ever ' -ten-
y
fires•-ir��the-prove':nz was cmas `eel
by the"misuse of electricity
Lucknow ,Fire,`' Company, Will:
have ' a ,quantity of " pamphlets'
available " at., local :stores: next•
week with 'suggestions for erect
-ricai-safotvi-Fick one up,and
low the , suiggesti'ions' and.: ''Bell
To
of
of
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of
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sa
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One: :of ',the -features of the •
Bruce Museum display, this: vicar
will e - ourteen �,c ures.�b_ the
;late DaviddB Milne — tfative
of Bruce cis"
u,ce� County, .who w born
in• Saugeen .Township and;; raised'.
Paisley, These canv'ass`�cs ' are'•
some: of the artiSes eat liest..Vrnk• •
while the was living in New V:ark''':
WIL"' 141r'U"IeS:..Will—}3c,,,"'tl-,5-
played through thegenerosity of
-curb-itthe-•--unnecessary' fire 1oss. °-- -the--artist':g-widow 112A-. Milno is -
donating tivi.o• of the canvwes
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o�tPube-�I3rtx�e",M�`Gni=�aiitt- t�';
INCREASE '`FOX- BOIJNTY`, other. "twelve . .returned`:
EiTER YW
ASX BWEED Cb1VTR,OL fo the• T�'ational °:Art Gatl'c4rvr.
'"MI' o'lnated
• . s. Milne' has ;also d
The fox liotrrity tri Huron Co. °some. o'f "thepersonal efTit, . of
is to be acre : ' ,v , . ,'+ cif».
asecl from $i�00 to her. tate husband � th . 7ntr• ..
sketohe arrcl
$2 00 this year,, and $1, 00 is.riro as well as'' several
prided 'tri tl�e est mate fur LLtffis 'etchjfl n ' . w..
pyo, Where " the Cot tY
paid. out $743' in Ibot nties ''vast. vwanosh and ,Reese eo it make .ref
1.Y6at
$l O6 ;pex�'fbx:• 'A4shfietd, The Ontario fof�fiwtl's'�
• Co plaints about ' ''weeds in branch will r'be'asked, to pc,y m6rt''
tree. ?plantatiiorts Welt 'ma d:"e
b,,attention to weeii obiiiMili t1i66
Recite Orval Taylor' of 'East , ram • ,plantations, .
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