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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-11-27, Page 3• W DNESPN, NOu. MO* '1957 T'. THE LUCKNOWSENTIIV LR• `LITCKNOW QNT4iUO " WAGE' TUB] •lit POW. Presbyterian Church' Rev, Wallace 1V1.00.04111, -Minister S1/1NOAZi, DECEMBER 1st' �` 10,40 a.m. Sunlda3 Sclhloal.. Morning��. Dungan. 7,00,p,rn .Evening Worship. . ELECTION IN •,KINGOSS, item. r>~ IiA•f,y r;/ir 1 rjl r' 'r•„" 1 I/Y • sir ,,A I ,rY 1 „,,,/r.#11-,.• ''AIS• 1 • ' .f% r ,flf ! .,>' (,/ I M\; ,IM .,i� ,-;• ,.«a..pl... 0,!.4.►, how .: LUCK N • t41TE CHU.RC , Minister. . Rev.. G A, Meiklejolin, BA;'B:D. • - NI)AY. DECEMBERlst- ' S>U ' ' h uc c hoo . h`r S .. m::C 1 0.00 ..a. 11,00 a.m.:. Worship; j . Observing 2. • ni. sary of the • Birth of Charles Wesley... - 130 730. .m. Young P e oP l es S e. 1 Tice. Speaker: Irvine Wolfe , candidate for the Ministry !i Church .Scho Dec, 16th. �ch ol Christmas. Night.' , I (Continued from page 11• candidate ithe, , I fled or too disgusted to come to 1 ection. n ' the meeting'=, He, said that he' • Council Members Spec; realisedd that expenses 'were high ;Councillor • Elliott Carruthers. but wecould not ,ezupe'ct ow saw nothing pressing in the road a' taxes in' this day and age ' 'work coming up and thought Pteeve Harald Percy addressed the 'Township ratepayers .on the, work of County, Council. He lat- er returned to the platform, to Outline some' of the. Township. Reins 'that had 'been over looked. He:•spoke of the north. Durham Mad finally, being taken. over by ,the Pr'ovince with' ' agreement that they pay $104,400,'"With the +County .',to :do 'the. ;work. Four. lawsuits are presently in ' •pro - there was a, possibility. of tower mg the future ' taxes.' He paid tribute 1 01" the three. 'very cap- able ,'Men running for 'Reeve and expressed his. desire to remain. on Council. Councillor •Wallace ,Conn: des- cribed' the . three Reeveship . 'can- didates, as "three r'eal gentlemen' to deal with",. He referred, to the bridge • built on ' the Second Concession= east of South Kinloss ;Church as being needed • for. gcess with. farmers who are not many years. He. felt that ' there • satisfied with the price they are are many."• other .bridges •in ' the • Townshi that are;in 'need of getting for their land with the P repair., After mentioning • a tour road being, . widened. f he :had enjoyed and : benefitted r ,v' Mr. Percy spoke of the County 'from. with, the Saugeen. Valley.• liorne of which committee he is Coilservatiori Authority,. . he ex-' chairman: He • reported a water: pressed his desire to remain in softener put' in the borne, at a •;Council. ' cost ..of $2,000 on the understand ,Coun.cillor Farish Moffat, •re ing that it will' be taken. • back' in erred:to the fact that• many did. oney, ear if it does not do a suf= not realize.. the cost of the road ficient job..•"F"u.ture Councils. will •have to •decide ,on• a new 'County, in an. en .t ousa d dollars" to Home or "considerable• repairs ton e. d ten h . n build._ the Second Con;bridge," the --old one", Mr Percy .said. ,.: . „M offat -said. He hoped 'that building' is ia 1 the n Pi wentu i b, Yg Would, taken t he. steps woul be ,to state -of poor repair deer:season' for several':,y ,'rs felt that 'with' the present de- mantis of the ;public, in: regard, to k :Mr. and' son Finlay;6 gw •sm oe• 'areas a lifetime to collect rs.Finla.y4�ook and f, Collin ood ',spent. the week rencr at the ':home of such `;: a. • fine :display: Mr. Percy lathes' and.,11'ien's Wear ' •••••-t 11 ti l' •. 1 0 • A � JACKETS AND �A• • TtilO'i1SER .., S ! ,. ti " • Choose from large selection ` for• sport or 'leisure wear iii .. New .materials and shades for Dad, Grandpa and Son. , 1SHIRTSry ' Ter leve, Tricot, Drip Dry; :Cotton, Wooline.tta, 'Fiet.te'«► and assorted work styles::11 SOX, '& TIES' ”— HANDKERCHIEFS . tig Matching • sets, initialled. and plain 'linen handkerchiefs,' ' • colorful array In .;wool and stretchies' for men in the .11. house. Priced from: ...........:$1.00 ..to $2.00 i • Fashion "Millinery ro ram 'today:' ."It cost •between . peeve Percy . was ,on the com-. inittee of . the' Bruce County :Museum 'and did :considerable' to ,,better, road's ,'for.school further the ;gravethf the m"us= n busses and tractors, he: could not • cum during the .past .•year. , He:''see how. taxes can• 'be dropped to.. 'n•wi m.yae.:.thln• a. Said'that 600 new to any great extent He felt .that R(1f1Pd'' f11rr D , `the ear, and that . ny C[1A'ds were in' nee_d_b - city 'officials' are'',amazed at:`the pair.' and, that a ,'gr, <dual program contents of ''this museum in four., would have to, bea opted:.Mrr. ears' Operation. One, official ;Moffat' sad 'that he `ha ,been -a Y P•.. ,: t sr.. �,.. commented .'that it would take councillor long enough and with' no disrespect; to • 'the...: others it Albert ...Cook 'and, With . other friends: • 'Mrs... 'Stanley'-Malloug'h ' .is 'a patient. ,..at;'Kincardine Hospital'. at .'resent. - Mrs, Philip Stewart ;has:, been visiting for the ' past month' . in Montreal with Mr. ad. Mrs. Al- • lan Stewart. . j Mr: and Mrs. 'George 'Smith' of '.:Belleville and Mr., and Mrs 'Tom McPhee of •'Aubtirn •were visitors last,: week with. their cousin, Mrs.' Margaret Sproul: . spoke of the log ;house' purchased from 'Floyd Moffat on the. 8th Concession:of Kinloss: The house will be ,moved to', -Southampton and' set : up depictingearly piorn,= was ':• t e' :to:either '"get up or a im g . get out Councillor P;; A. .Murray To, ported that 14,560 yards of crush- ed gravel and 13,450 yards .' of pit. Township roads this : year. ` He: spoke- of the .Coun'cil's pride , in their road work and felt that Kinloss ,had :township roads sec ond• to .none- "The time has come•l when we are going to have. to. cut ,down wn. ` spending",, Mr, Mur- ray str' .said• • He'' felt that construc- tion uc- tion work could be cut down a \little in the next few:' years In: rcfci ing to aises--in, pay tgiy this. past ''year' to 'some county employees, he • said 'that .he felt• some of these were n. ;ot,, j ustified -Mr; Murray `sttated definitely -that he ,.would contest the. ReeveshiP, tear r in the'Meeting^offered • todrop .bark to• Councilwhen it looked that the Council .Board could not be filled, He said " that while. not a.' native , of ,Kinloss he Mr andMrs;• R.•A.:'Thotripspra John of Windsor were week.: end visitors' at,the home of .Mrs. R. HA Thompson: • Mrs'-P-11r:'"JQhnston'.,has •'been. visiting, in Toronto with Mr and Mrs, Donald Joh'iriston; . Miss • Betty Miller .has resum ,ed her duties at the Bank - of Montreal branch in Kitchener;: after. holida ' In. ref,erring.' to Township af- fairs, .the. Reeve ,mentioned: that Kinloss 'had fifteen indigent' patients With six having' :died through' the year: This;'amounted: to:.'a•'cost of $4:,675 .of. which:..the• Township :'pay=s; $2;337. `.:`The din a,i m,,... �di..,g er>:t`•sitiaation is a . pi`oiile Mr Percy said, with Kinloss be. ;ing':a leader •in .this• very, costly 'BORN MaWLENNA.N. at Toronto e n- eial.Iospitzl on Sunda',/-: ow- ember 7 24th, -19:57, : to -Mr: and- Mrs. • Ross :MacLennan (Shirley -Johnston) -a on.;--a--brothe ir--or Billy:: - BORN = in`:' Montreal, t on • a Noverab • r ' 14th 1957,, her parents, .Mr. arid :Wird. Frank to Mr. and'Mrs. Allan Ste'Wat Miller. a daughter. • • PYJIAS•.. Fathei and Son • flannelette. and •broadcloth, Many styles" and all' sizes. - UNDERWEAR 71- and 95. •-Shorts,Vests, Combmrrations', GIF'T "BAR Belts, Caps, Hats, Garters, 'Braces.; Jewellery, ' Wallets,,'Blazers, ;,Coats, Gloves aivb i n 3t ittpieentiv eoii wtiteniviretthr Item 'up W:EA�TERS • & SKIR'I:S.:..:. Large* assortment in all sizes Children, Misses, Wo nnen•'New colors. and styles`"in pullovers and cardigans for matching sets. b «'' GFT -BAR_ Gloves .Jeweller. , •Hosii"ye y ,Handkerc>liefs,, . ►. Rag... � ... y „ . . :Underwear, •G Slips, owns, Scarves, :Blouses, Blankets,.• Bedding, Spreads; Hats, :Caps, ,Snuggies;. Stoles., DRESSES' . • espy new. styles br warm wools -are here for ris mas; .:.COATS&,',JACKETS..:.. are:' .her's fora. o-velyygift t HOUSECOATS .• cosy .,and: warm,. light and ''needed • LINGERIE ...' • • • 4 r�- ,Slips in nylon,. cotton, --tricot and crepe, lacy, and .dainty,. plain and tailored. Large assortment in''Panties,,;Gowns,'• Pyjamas. GIFT CERTIFICATES a olOri :ve li ti i voli fi n n n ii rwii ii0, 1140 .1i;17 os><t holds • -arc .�tt��on .Y Y V' 4 . •, •. • .. rt„. ,• ,5. .sr .• - .. ,e, .• . •• 4 .r expressed tiie same opinion as _Elliott. a,, spin rn t Road Superintendent : Willis there and if elee'ted it : would. r outlined . construction be his •, aim' to cut the taxes if .Maclnty e possible., ' ( work • •a n• d , Treasurer Frank What About --Assessment'► i ure . of the; Township. • . M a 1 c o 1 m' Zane; questioned .� ; ,mrzi +r ion/Oaatn,r0t ern,. n '" a atiV4 rr halt. aa*Ptiari t .,• A i ' SLIPPERS FOR THE -WHOLE FAMILY` ;:', t -'C -m1 D(_ - , .......::, ..A• ..-. $444.9_46,424G54, RFN S SLIPPEli1S=ffrom -�.A - -�v. . WOMEN'S MOCCASI1NiS--'Foam .treds •and lined 1 b • Slippers, from , M1 .„... •1 :,.Y✓.:.ry ..,,...• . $1.50 to $4.95 i 1 Thompson :gave. a financial• plc .- t • Hear sigh Scbooll Reps• Council about the assessment re; 'Allister Hughes; ';.'Kinloss rep duction and who was getting the resentative to the (Lucknow Dis advantage -of.who $'i,000 drop on �rtrict ' `High School., 'Board, and the whole Township: Councillor , A Murray „Said' that • the reduction t Jamieson Pettapiece represenia- only affected"; certain property *and apparently •theLane prop-. erty. ' had not: been. one of these. "I pay $324 tapes, on .100, acres'', "Mr. Lane •,-said,•: `Rand I • feel, that, 'the `reduction .should be. spread ..evenly o'er the -Whole town - tive to•the Winghain Board, both spoke briefly: " teachers':—salaries— and trans-• portation of which the Board n'ts for have little. control accou about 75 percent •'Of the money raised 'for school purposes The . „ 'other 25 Ike rcerit- is:- all---th-e= Boa d ship have to work -with. This was ' • Drains Again ' mate, '30 •rnun:- 'Mentioned by• Both members, V�ith approxi • y • cipal. drains' in the Township' of The Luckno'w member was oss this question s • fre- questioned as, to )why ,students i Kinl it tenuous one at nomination meetings:, Consider- Luckrrow bus while other ..ion surrounded , this • •e picking, them up . able discuss trier schools are y t a ei won. farming today'', he' said, He 'ex pressed disslatisfa'ction with the success: o„ t e: wee • spraying program;: `tn ;referring to'a :prev- iously. prev;- iously • mentioned..•subject in re gard to` unju'stified :salaries of V`o nty"o frcials 7,1 re rd, "Yo sometimes ,lave to.. pay: them for • what• they 'know,..not for what` they . do". T h e' ,: following 'nominations were received . Reeve • • P A. Murray ky John Itoss • sand. ,Stew:art_MacDonald . ;. t'artsh • Moffat by Jamieson' Pe.ttapiece and.James Richard- .son, D. 4 x�• .- 1 _ �.::had--t-walk so far to- Gate tile.. quen y a • con tics- ....: suggestion that a at .the gate One ra eP y . MI✓N'S .Ii.OMEOS—.w,ashai le "foam treds, shcarlir g lined and matter with a gg .e if areiits could be re forwarded 'to the •der d p English cloth, from ,;p.,�.. y..w,.,:,..., ..r....,.,,,A. =Mui'` . • .1: Thr:'` na.e__.Act be • re.. ins' their children as muc as 5,95 .resolution be . 1:9'8 fo ' rry $ $ '•' expenses, in d imbursed 'fof l'Pepartment suggesting that the h • . Y • 'L_ Zvi d Footwear , of Any - Kind is Always Acceptab e ` OUTFI: �UR�•:SKA�E�and„HOCKEY .. n Children. hien a d for Men,,.d 'W USE OUR LAY( -AWAY SH(P oe _►ore POAif'N HEA F . Mr: tirr Q > R�". '1t1 1►^ 'littriMtMM 'fir i'U #'ht It tib,M.i't'kw :. • two Miles lrto-card -tire�b Harold Percy 'by Orville El .Acott and--.J.im B-u.rt. P A:. Murray •by Allan Mac Intyre and Jim• 'MaeGillivfay. Harold Percy by,• "Malcolm Lane and Douglas. Graham. 1 Council .l• William J. Irwin by, Douglas Graham. and •Allan .MacIntyre. , Elliott Carruthers by 'P. A. Murray and Farish • Mnffat P A. Murray by• Allan Mac Intyre and Elliott Carruthers. •P'ettapiece and James firiclard-: • Stewart MacDonald by, Farish • sats thex-s, -Moffat=�andlliott C „����� Eugene Conley ,by 'Elliott Cara ruthers and Farish Moffat, Orville Elliott by H a r v e y Houston and M+�rley BushelL. ,Harvey Houston b' Jas. Btirt , and Orville Elliott: ,S.tcwart._.MacDonald by ' 'hos Moffat and ,;;1ohn lei. Ross. se. .. 'Member Hear Other Nominees \gingham: • said • that this Stewart MacDonald' said that 'was being done in' their ares. o ounc l rath- Others called 'on were Don he. would',wsign 4 f r •C� _ er' TlhoM son Bordon- Wall:, -(tax er than see another nomination, P a s -i nrin inated coll'eotorl' and -Richard Elliott.. Will•arri• Irwin wa , n Ouestioned Assessment +for Council., but the riominatio pre- .�'ti�chard Elliott • a' former reeve was not valid as he was not . { sent; Eugene Conley did riot ex- of the • Township, felt that under r � . ment' ' set-up. • pec'- to sign for Counci•1' at time the present assess •„ the 'buildings were too high and f" Making his remarks, Orville ,,. buildings ,4 _:..r, . `s-�discour- S :Iiad"no: ntentic►1r o join- tire' iand•--toa •how.. It } , v:iitiir i atl tib' start in .,,.nllhdIarVe Hob5toi �tgiiii, rile •