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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-02-04, Page 6i-'l CULROSS CORNERS .■ Mr. and Mrs. ‘Morley Bell of Crorrie spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Hanna and Mr. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs, Eric Hackett of J^rfiTnnunt visited Monday with $qr*/ and Mrs, Midford Wall and Donnie. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith enter­ tained Bethany Forum, on Mon- . day evening. There were 25 pres­ ent, Jt being* review ■ night, the evening Was' spent in playing euohre1 and games. After the busi­ ness period Mrs. Frank Brown Conducted a geography match. A delicious lunch was senved. A. vote Of thanks was tendered Mr, and Mrs. Wraith for the use of their homo. The next meeting will bfe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whyttock. Miss Edna Ross spent last week Mr, and Mrs.. Wm. RosS, Wingham. .<■ Mrs. Frank Brown spent Tues­ dayevening with Mrs. Wm. Jial- denby, Kinlough. ■l Mr.’ and Mrs. Joe Wall, Tees- water, visited recently with Mrs. Office. «-U ... very beneficial Recently the owners of a new business wrote their bank about the way the v local branch had helped: / ■". Having completed our first year in business, and one which we feel has been riost&uccessful, we would like to advise . you of the splendid co-operation we have received from the officials of your branch. . ■; We have consulted-your local manager many times, not only regarding financial problems but business problems in general, arid his advice has been very beneficial Such service is part of-the job of every manager of Canada’s 3700 branch banksi He must know the problems of the people he serves—whether business men ; or primary producers, wage earners or _ salaried workers. He welcomes every opportunity to make his bank useful This advertisement,, based , , on an actual letter, is presented here by THE BANKS SERVING ?/y0W (JWMOWt '.B AN K • I Maiy Wall and James and ;Or® viRe Wilson. Harold WliytOck spent Satur- day with Donnie . Wall. Mrs. Mary Wall and Orville Wilson spent Saturday, evening ’i^chinpwith Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart calm .with V?rjr_hm^ sunshin?. and family. / v ? ? Mr. Albert Harris of . London spent fthe Week-end at his home here.. '* /•’*; .. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Toni Sti^art<and family were Mr. Alex Stewart of Wihd- M&A. a^MaM|*O> <**VJ** ..Y''***<W'** and family bf Olivet, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Goesel and family qf .Kin* ckrdine. - . •. • • ’ _-*?.•> ,■ • Mrs. Jack Schumacher and Helen Gordon Hodgkinson, of Kinlough here. .7............................... ................................ ,1 sbr, ibfr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cornish and fartkily ;bf Olivet, ME & Mrs. Ralph Goesel and family of. Kin- c&dine. • Sunday visitors with Mr. and were Mt.; and Mrs. Wm. ’ Wall and and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zettel of Walkerton. / / Introductory -Price Offer The Readers Digest 16-monthS- for-$2.00 introductory offer to new subscribers only is now* in effect. Order /it at The Sentinel 7 a ./> A J J f’ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW* ONTARIO JANUARY UNUSUALLY CALM AND ALMOST SUNLESS Ah -official weather resume of the month of January shows that the . month was exceptionally There was n ot a single day of complete sunshine. Old SOI: put in a partial appearance, on six days : while the remaining 25 were completely overcoat. High for the-month was 48 de­ grees with a low • <>f one below zero. There were 15; inches of snow with rainfall measuring *7$ inches; ../• ' 1952 REVIEW ? (Continued from page 5) Blenheim branch of the Bank of Montreal, to be succeeded here >y G. Murray Couse. Edward. iMcBurney, 54, ’ was killed when his tractor overturn­ ed pinning him in the rpad^de ditch/ . ’ 1 A Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ander­ son were: 50 years married., _., Rod MlcDougall suffered a fractured hip. ; . <. Deaths: Andrew Hamilton. December 10th R G. “Dick” Martin, was el- ected * reeve * of Huron Township, aiid Mrs? W Campbell were 55 years married. Gordon McNay broke his right leg while playing in the sawmill yard.Deaths: William Congram, Mrs. John Wilkie, Robert Hibben. '/ December 17th /, .rMrsz Charles Cpngram broke her arm in a fall on .Main St. Miss Grace Richardson under­ went a major amputation opera­ tion for the, removal of her right leg at the hip. * ;77Mei "Stewart picked a hole- m a fog blanket to make a success­ ful force| landing of his single engine aircraft. Deaths: Mrs. Alex McDpnagh, James-Drennan, Mrs. Neil Camp- CdVNCIL MINUTES KINLOSS TOWNSHIP Kinross re-elected Council met in the hall, January 12th, 1953. After signing their Declaration pf jCfeice, they took their? seats; K H. Carruthers, Reeve ^nd Har­ old Petty, P. A. Murray, Parish Moffat and Dan T./McKinnon, Councillors. t .. The minutes of the December 15th, 1952, meeting as read were adopted and signed. The clerk was asked to draw up -an agr^enyent under the bitches and Watercourses Act for ./the construction of a tile drain, the contracting? parties be­ ing Charles Hodgins, Ernest Han­ na and Reeve Carruthers on be­ half of the Corporation. Mr. - George Radford was paid balance of gUO^OO on construc­ tion of Ross Drain; less $10,00 ^al-. lowed to R. Elliott for work'done for him. / .•;;"/ An order was given the Luck­ now Co-op for warble fly powd- er“ and’ weed ^and“brush kill. - The clerk was asked to write the Engineer, re an extension on the proposed Jim Burt drain. By-law No. 1,. 1953,. was pre­ pared and passed making the ap­ pointment of officials for the year: 1953. -•. ' ; By-law No.; 2, 1953, was pre­ pared and passed making the ap­ propriations for road expenditure for 1953. * By-law No. 3, 1953, was pre­ pared and passed arranging for borrowing, of the needed ’ monies for township purposes for 1953, from the Bank of Montreal, Luck­ now.. A petition was prepared ask­ ing the Departmentdf Highways for the statutory grant on road expenditure in -1952/ Council then adjourned to meet again on Monday, February 2nd, T953r“/7 •■■■■/'// • /./ •/,L'/ . Cheques issued:<Wesley Young, I fox (bounty, $2.00; Lloyd Bonriett, fox bounty, 2.00; Donald McEwan, fox bounty, 2.00; Harold McQuil- •lin, 3 fox bounty, 6.00; Elmer James, fox bounty, 2.00; Currie Colwell, fox bounty, 2.00; Bert Moffat, refund dog tax, 2.00; Ar­ chie McKinnon, refund dog tax, 2.00 i R. Elliott, contractor’s al­ lowance. Ross drain, 10.00; Geo. Radford, balance^ on Ross drain, 100.00; H. H. Bannerman, Work on Harris drain* 35.00; Mrs. Jas. &mith, caretaking, 3.94; J. R.- Lane, unemp. stamps $4.32, post­ age $5.00, reg. births and deaths; $2.00, 11.32; Dr., W. G. Bruce* school dental Work, 17.50;, Judge Birnie, revising Voters’ Lists, 14.50; Chas. Elliott, relief, 20.00; Frank Maulden, bridge allowance MicD-Bdrain,-75.00;.JohnBush- ell, bridge allowance McD-B drain* 60.00; F. F. Thompson* col­ lection tax (arrears, 27.87. • ; < Highway cheques: Pay Roll No. 1, $401,30; H. H. Bannermah, gra/ veiling,’ .5,104.63;. Dan Thompson, phone, 1.30; R. Forster, welding, &50; Wesley Guest, gravel, ,174.50; Elliott Curves, gravel, 184.15; Wm. -Smith, ■; gravel, 195.30;, Gil­ bert Hamilton, lumber, 100.00; Wm. Murdie. & Boh, repairs, 3.97; “Township—KincardineT-tbdyr-rarcF- count,* 1,890.38 jr Dominion Roads, repairs, 76.82; Treas. Bruce Co., grading, etc., 340.50' P, & Mac- Kenzie, legkl fees, 22.55; Ontario Good Roads, membership, /fee, 10.00; Tw-p. of Kihloss, assessment Sterling jdrainf„ 41.40; Township of. Kinloss, assessment Nine Mile /River drain, ’42.60; Twp. of Kin- Toss^sses^mehtAbkeW'^ 30.36; A. .E. M-cKim, ether, 6.25; E. R. Gaunt, trucking,; 129.00, ’ ' J. R.'LANE, Clerk. /. rr Y^PNESDAY. FEB. 4th, 1953 K" .......t» / ' . ’ ■ Shpane, Ormiaton Eli Augustine. . / December 24th . • Mrs- Alex Hamilton suffered a badly fractured left elbow, Leonard MacDonald , was - in­ stalled as Master of Old Light, Lodge, \ .4 . _ Tom Henry was appointed as­ sistant manager, of • the Peter­ borough Bank of Montreal,. December 31st Two Formosan girls, who are studying in Toronto, spent Christ­ mas with Miss Dorothy Douglas who taught them in Tamsui. W. J/ Douglas' commenced his 26th year as’/rural mail courier* / Reeve S. E. Robertson was el­ ected by acclamation. / - . • Information at /the nomination meeting Was to the’effect that it was estimated the hew high school debenture could be carried for about One mill. ; Miss Lucy Cozens, sister of Mrs. :Rev.) Campbell Tavener, was -instantly killed in a falj down stairs. i Deaths: Fraser Paterson, Mrs, John McKay, Mrs. Annie Doyle^ ’ Henry Horton, Gordon McLeod, Mrs.-R.-H. i Eunice jSrahwL^ ielt ..•/ Budget, problem haying too much month left over at the end of the money. I i 4 /VIILK PRODUCTION? FEEDYOUR HERPTHE NATIONAL FRESHMIX" WAY For Top Milk Production with a High ‘ Butterfat Content, cows need National 24% Milkbilder nnd National 32% Dairy Concentr ate, rich in essential proteins, minerals and energy—and extra rich in molasses. Here's How to Mix: If you are short of grain, 1 bag ofNational 24% Milkbilde^ of grain. If your grairf supply is good,, then 1 bag of National 32% Dairy Concen­ trate to 5 bags of grain. 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