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1 .g LUCKNQy SEl\ TINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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atepayers
,-1,adtes and Gentlemen;
•'hank, you': for the kind' acclamation at Monday',s.
Nomination,
•
i "shall ` endeavour . to' discharge my • duties ' in
the best interests', of thzs'Municipality in the Year
"195'8.
Sincerely;
GEORGE tiW:. JOYNT::
MRS,. WARREN ZINN..
•ASHFIELD W.M.S.-: PRESIDENT,
The '' annual meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society of
Ashfield United Church :was'heid
in the Parsonage :on Thursday,
Mrs. • ,Jim . Hunter, the president,
opened the meeting Mrs, Living
stori:e--Menary • read the Scripture
and' Mrs Hunter :led in` prayer.
;. Mi s,,...B'er•t Alton' gave a-. read-
' fooled. To Itepaiir,.All Makes '01 'ing .anad• Mrs, Wes Ritchie fav
Tractors, Machines ,Shop• Ntor� .ored with a piano number. '.
Mrs: Clifford. Kilpatrick gave
ACETYLENE, & AIC .WELDIN, G the Circuit, treasurer's report.'
• • ;The'. secretary treasurer' r `
KI.NLOUGH �' GARAGE 'ports were ,given 'by Mrs..W. G
Hunter for Zion, Mrs, Bert 'Al-
vv,„BR,ECKLEs.. ton' for ;Hackett's-••and'Mrs, 'Herb'
Phone 18-r-20, Ripley, Curran for'Bl'akes. Ali three soc
ieties. had 'very satisfactoryre
ports: Mrs. Will •Irvine reported:
THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
•United Church Mission . Band
• The 'United Church . Mission
Band opened their. meeting with
the Mission 'Band, .'hymn. Those
taking Part in, the meetingwere.
scripture reading and piano.salo,
Louise Jones, 'poem,''Betty
ers; riddles, . Barbara and Beyer
ley Rathwell, Beverley. McKen
zie, violin: solo, Barbara Came.
on; call to%worship,:"Cheryl• Whit
by ':Mrs: K. Camerons read the
children's story: .4441' ' Barbara
Rathwell closed with prayer.
BORN .
JOHNSTON-at Goderich. Hospi-
tal on. Sunday, November ,10th,
on supply work.
•Rev.' Kaiser took charge .of the
meeting for ` the election of of-
ficers .as follows :pies•, .Mrs; Warr
rear Zinn,' treas, Mrs; Cliff Kit=
patrick;' •;corresponding' sec., Mrs.
Arnold •Alton; recording • and
press'sec ; Mrs. Chris ,Cooke; as-
sociate• members sec., Mrs: Gor-
don. Ritchie; "Coinn,unity Friend-
ship . sec : Mrs. • Nelson. Raynard,
Christian •'Stewardship sec.,:,Mrs.
Bert Alton; • Literature.' sec.,' Mrs.
'Alex 'Hackett; Missionary.' Mon-
thly aricl.World
orn-thly.and:World Friends. sec., •Mrs
Peter Cooke! Supply; sec., 'Mrs.
Dynes Campbell; • Tern.petance'&
Christian Citizenship; 'Mrs: Liv-
ingstorie Menary.
Rev 'Kaiser :clo?sed the meeting
-wi't1r • prayer. L
by Mrs. Kaiser, :assisted by the
ladies of the Parsonage Commit-.
•,to, �Mr --and--- Mrs: T -ed --Johnston tee
..(Sylvia Curran), a`son, John Ed=I
ward;--sis-terrq for --Debbie: - _ !a .your subscript1(in
e New Kens'way
4i�+t�es, -• .
+�"gror��ts, Balaifces- aiti� � �nir�ci` `k�l
-'� Tread Permitting ri-
Let "us Deskicj Your Tires Nciw For Unbelievable
Safer and Much' More Confident :Stops and
Starts on Ice, Snow and Slippery Wet
Pavements This Winter.
Please Come: iln ,,rid 'See. the •Machine
uiruperation. .
*ie.'',Plymouth and Fargo Deaiera
Phoite..I-7 -4(114CA1
ROTHY DOUGLAS
Suti 'Chaen,, a native of For-.
.rnosa,: who'. is •in this country
studying Music, took a sentimen-
tat journey this ' 'week -end to
Forrnosa -riot---the-is1 nd, ; how. -
ever.. The Formosa. he visited
Was the, •small • Ontario •toWn ,Of
the same .nat'net` •,
MrM1 Chaen,• who is, a teacher at
a' school ''in Tamsui, • Formosa,
has been staying with Mr: and:
Mrs. H ,Aitchison, at their, Vie.'
toric Street : home in .'town .for
the . past few days . and on. Sat-
urday visited the Wingham bis.
trict High School • .to' .see. the
,classrooms and to obtain' an idea
Of a typical' modern' high schbol.
in • this . part of: the country:
"Quite frankly,, I'm. amazed at
the wonderful school you have
here", he :said:: , •
In 'between his. • tip 16, Formosa
and his tour of the high. .school;
Mr. haen. told .his hosts .about
things in the Chinese Nationalist
island and.. in particular .about
the school. ,in which he teaches'
there: One .of the othe. r teachers'
On the staff, Miss Dorothy Doug
las.-of Lucknow; is a.'cousin of
Mrs. Aitchison.
Of the 45' teachers ,at. the ;school
four, of them are . Canadians: The
school caters to;. 6,36' boys and
girls between the' ages .of';12. a•nd'
16' years. •
Mr. Chaen hopes to-come°back•
to Winghain . for' another visit, be-
fore he . tui to Formosa
'about . the' eebruarv next .
year—Wingharn ;AdvancerTimes.:
COUNCIL .•M'1NUTS,
KIN.O'SS TOWNSHIP..:
Kinloss :Municipal Couneil.:met
on :November 4th, 1 957, •. as per
adjournment. '?,1 :irierxbers"''prey
,The ' minutes:. of the regular
Meeting- of'.October 7th as •read
were :approved and signed
• •A grant: of $15:00 .was. given
to the Bruce P:lowman's•.Associa
The ';Court of Revision .on the'
'1957 Assessment Roll.;:was 'con-
Vened as :Per 'advertised .when
five appeals Were : considered and
on Which' two were not sustained,
and on ' -'the. other: three .'reduct
ions were allowed
The Roll as`; revised to be ; tak-
en as a :basis' of taxation for the
year :1'958.”
s re=
par ed'. and; finally,' passed, making.
appoi xtment fcir .election.,-: pur.-
poses.., if ;necessary. Nomination'•
to be held• Friday, Novernber '22
at 1.00' o'clock in the 6fternoon.'
Council .adjourned2 .adjournedto Meet
again; on Monday.' December•' 16,
1957, or at the call. of the reeve.
':•Clieiques : issued,: reliefs, 75.00;-
Lucknow Sentinel,- pr'inting,::$14.-
45_;Percy, selecting_ jurors,,
4•:00; J.. R, Lane, selecting r juror. s, '
•4.00; Wrn. Scott,,.selecting jurors,;
4.00; ..Bruce . 'County: Plowm'an's
Assn .'grant; 15.00;•' J.. W. 'Free
born,-; certifying, Voters, Lists,
;11!fiss�_W=.Smi#I; tst pi=ize,..
speaking' •contest, 'x.00; Barry
Johnston, 2nd .prize speaking con
test x:00;- Miss -K. Carr-u-trhexs .
;peaking contest, 2.00;. Gary Sutt
tan; speaking contest, 2.00; Keith.
Mauldcn, speaking contest,' 2.00;
Miss • D:. Dewitt, . speaking eon-
testy 2.06;Donald Hodgins, -speak
ing contest, 2.00; Miss J• Ackert,
speaking contest, 2.00; William
Schmid, prizes for j:udges,, etc.,
4,00; Gordon Wall, postage,' 25.00;
Wrri..l arris, the to 'Sutton dram•
68.00; Township of Kinloss, :tile
to ' Sutton drain, 185;00; Will am
Scott. balance salary as assessor,
300.00; Po/laid McEwari, refund
on 1956 ties, 19.70.
Highway Cheques
:: °'ay�R'o1:1: N`o: 1-1-,-' •,�}c 7�-E-0-�-�1
1fc'raysh, .• fuel •and tax, ' 210.83;
Brunner ,••: Mond ..Co., chloride,
13.60; 'R Forster, ditching, 20`00;
0.,, J Nicholsy.fspikes 5> J '1
Macbonald, brake pipe, .50 'Jas
McGillivray,' catch ,basins, 61.50
Ky
it. Bannerman, on, arc gravel
contract, 1,928-.93; Teddy Dexter,
b1acksmrthing, 6.51); Currie, Cola,
well,, rad'' fence, Con. 2, 25.004
D tininxori ..ADM,y Ms is Q , •Ca ' ,
repair and tallest,* 417,00.
J R.. L, •N.E,
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Grasshopper who gaily danced,
thesunimer away while:
the Ant was busy'
laying aside
provisions and._
preparing for ,1
the cold •
Winters "'' •'
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There are some people who dance through'
the summer of their lives as unconaernel and
unprepared as the Grasshopper, But other, wiser.
• men and women provide funds against the cold winter 'day
when they will be urgently needed. You can still .enjoy ,
life; and:you will have added peace of mind,knowing` that
, nu and your loved ones are safeguarded by a 'life
Insurance contract of the ;Sun Life of Canada.
Why not
discuss your •
life,insurance
problems With
the .today?
You; will be
a ider nSUN` • UF'E OF CANAL
pblgatioon,•
R. 2,'Lu'ckno
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Phone Wtngham 717-W-4
White and ,'MacMillan Group
',For the November -meeting of
GroupLI-I -the .W—k -n et -at M-rs .•
Ken Cameron's home. with 17
1 di
a es present.' , Mrs White r
p
e-
side.d.' Mrs. Jack. Ackert, read the
scripture lesson, Mrs. Ed,. Thom
took the rrieditatiorion -,- the
theme 'Endurariee'•':' The Decem-
ber 'meeting will .be an. evening:
Meeting at Mrs, ..Ewart.' Taylor's
Y ome. Mrs: Lloyd.'I all took the.
chair for.the program.:' . Mrs.`
Bryce; Elliot gave a .reading: in-
keeping ;with Remembrance . day.
Miss Marilyn Carruthers was in-
troduced and gave a talk •on 4-H
work and' displayed' .work ;being.,
done" by- • the' members: The bene
diction • was repeated in 'unison:'
Mrs..Alex McNay,' expressed; ap- ;
preciation to _the hostess ' and
committee, • and a .'social period
was. enjoyed..:.. .
• Somethingto sell?Something
to buy'? Phone 85,: Lucknow.
THIS IS IT
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Phone 167-w, 'Lucknow
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Association
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"Where Better Bulls. , Are:Used"
'Ari example of otir';Be•ef : S•horthorn'bulls •
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Reserve Grand Champion .C.N•E, 1956.
Our' .ick. of the bulls in the Gallin ' er Sale
at . Edmonton, May ,1956. %'
Our increase in volume for 1957 is 5,000 cows ahead, of
the previous year, This;•i1 .possible ,because of the satisfaction• .
our ineiribers receive from using ottr artificial breeding
ser'�ice'.. • '. , • . ,
PUREBRED, or GRADE, DRY AIor • BEEF, or . CROSSS
,13i1i li!N , you- `o •-no 1�etter than :%ise our artifierat
bteeding; service to eget your 'cowsmated to bull;:that will
transmit the desired -:tjua,lities. .
The ost; is.' • nominal::. rin' fact, fess than the .cost of' ;feed. •
mg -a b 11
the service charges.
Par seirvice • er -moreinfornlatio%i, phone: iolleet tot- ,
'Clinton. flu 2-3441 Or`•1Cineardine 460
fetweenw
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awl A.M. on week, day.
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