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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-29, Page 6WEDNESDAY,TOR LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LVCKNCjWi ONTARIO APRIL / •> 1 I* * .V* —EFFORTLESS—SYNCHRO-SILENT SHIFTING — Synchro-Silent Shifting on all models means much less effort for the driver, * smoother operation in traffic. Automatic Transmission* and Overdrive* available in all F-100 Series, (f at extracost). TRUCKDEALER — NEW-STEERING-EASE- Shorter wheelbases and wider front treads make ail . *53 Ford Trucks easier to steer than, ever before . '. shorter turning’ radius . more manoeuvra­ bility . ■■■greater front-end stability. ■. POWERS —r——FOR---------- SMOOTH HANDLING Famous Ford V-8 engines deliver plenty of lively power for tough hauls ... i . - give smooth; depend­ able performance mile after mile. Bage'-six ■- i ^COUNCIL MINUTES KINLOSS TOWNSHIP J-.' Kinloss Municipal Council met " in the hall today; April 6, 1953 , <&s per .Councillor * Murray and Clerk J. B. Lane ab­ sent. / . . ’ . ’ < Frank Thompson, treas., was appointed clerk pro-tern for this meeting. The .xriinutes: of the last regular meeting of Mrirch r9th and spec- ial meeting! of Match .23 as read .were approved- and Signed. /Relief was granted to the Adam ’ Stumpf family^ recent ?? immi­ grants, dde ' to, illness ■ of ¥ Mrs. Stumpt’ /■ ". X •’ A grant of $15,00 wds gaven to the Salvatibn Army at Hamil» ton. ■ -The time of the return of the Collector’s roll was extended to April 30th, 1953. > The tender jjf the Geo. Schultz Construction Go- of Galt, was ac-? cepted forcthe construction of the Mnffat-Thomson rind MacIntyre '. Drains. -■; ■ .■ ■' The tender of George Radford of Blyth, Ont., was accepted/for the construction of the Emerson and Conley Drains. ; The Clerk was instructed to re­ turn the deposit cheques of other tenderers on the above drains. Council adjourned td meet /Haigriin^on‘Monday, May 4, 1953^ - Cheques issued: Clifford Huff­ man; fox bounty, $2.00; Wesley Young, fox bounty, 2.00; Relief, $70.00; Relief, on account Stumpf family^ 69.93; Wm, Gordon,..work Sterling drain, 22.40; W. Breckles, gas; W.F.S., 2.00; Edward Moore, disinfectant W.F.S., 24.30; Harold Congram, 2 trips tractor Walk­ erton, W.F.S., 12.00;, Jon Downey, operator /W.F.S// 85.00; Edward Tompsorij inspector W.F.S., U4;25;~J Orville Elliott, / tractor man W.FB/ 71.25; George Scott, re- f pairs W.FJS.^/15;30 ; Chas; Hayes, refund 1952 .dog tax, 2.00; Sal­ vation Army,' grarit, 15.00; Treats. Kincardine Twp., White, award drain, §7.29; Dr. J, A. MacDon­ ald, dental care, 67.50; Mrs. James Smith, caretaking, 9^60; James A. Howse, engineer’s fee Dore drain 75.00, final inspection Harris drain 66.00, 141.00; ‘ Municipal' World, supplies, 29,05; Daily Commercial News, drain tender*ad, 9.00; Don­ ald McFarlane, assistance Dore drain 3.00; Gordon Hodgkinson, assistance Dore drain, 3.00. Highway cheques: Pay roll No. 4, $655.45; E. H. Agnew, premium grader insurance, 160.00; C. Av McTavish, fuel oil, 52.65; R. For­ ster, weldirig and vulcanizing, 44.25; A. Hamilton, snowplowing/ 49,50; L. Becking, snowplowing, 39.00; Dominion Road Machinery Cd., repairs, 27.90; Dept of .High; I Ways, gas tax, 29.70; Geo. Percy, stamps, 2,00; W. Breckles, re: pairs arid labor,. 7.00*. J. R. LANE, Clerk, x Now ... Ford Truck Engineering Introduces New Driverized Cabs • • i ■ NEW VISIBILITY ALL AROUNO New one-piece cury^d wind­ shield with an increase of more NEW COMFORT SEAT NEW CAB POSITION Finest truck stat ever built— New forward, pQsi- over a full 5 feet wide with non- tioning of engine and provides roomy . cab Oyer the longer.than 5d%_in glass area kives sag springs—provides roomy wide-angle visibility for safer .. .comfort for three men.. Newf ■ u a ■' x k J ' i wide-angle visibility for safer . comfort for three meh-.. New //softer, more flexible: Here s the newest, most—advanGed ^fivingrFuir-w7idth~rear’window built-in-shock snubbers smooth fr^kt «orings gives idea in truck design . . ."Drivenxea , —over 4 feet wide—and bigger out roughest bumps. Seat adjusts- H • mnrXvpd Cabs—planned with the driver in . side windows give atiincrease o^ forward and back—seat-back 1 1 ■nind . ; . designed to reduce fatigue. 19% in all-rou"?! v>$,b.l..y. angle -also ad,ustable. . ■ driver Comfort. ' strain and discomfort . . . built to^_ promote greater driving ease and higher efficiency.- Check- over the. - all-new driving features . . . see for . yourself how. Driverized Design makes Ford Economy Trucks the. most comfortable, most efficient . trucks on the road—the best’trucks to drive/rent the drivers point of view! PLUS THESE NEW FEATURES OF DRIVERIZED CAB DESIGN r out roughest bumps.; £ .forward and back a 1 xymet<1 nlo • Larger side windowswith sills at arm-rest length! • Wider doors open right out for easier entrance! • New insulation seals against engine noise, heat and fumes! • New roto-type door locks.. . quieter, safer, more durable! •, New fully weather-sealed construction. ..dust-tight, fume-tight, water-tight! • New curved instrument panel with easy-to-read “Cockpit’’ cluster! • New heating and ventilating system for added all-weather comfort! • New push-button door handles... easy to operate, more dependable! CULROSS CORNERS Mr/ and Mrs. Joe Wall, Tees- water,visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. MSary Wall, Miss Grace Harper is recup­ erating from the ’flu at, her home . at Gofrie. ' . . • - ‘ z ' Mrs. Everett Whytock and Garry spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Alex Whytock. . , 4 We are glad to report that. Mr. Joe Harina is improving after hfs bout with pneumonia. Mrs. Mac- -^^Kay^xif—’lfeswater-—is^assisting- with the work at Hanria’s. ‘ . •• •_ Mr$. Ethel Wilson and Mr. Wm. Kidd of Toronto are visiting with Mrs. Mary Wall, Jim and Orville. Wilson, . - - \ - ./ ' Sunday■ visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were .Mr. and Mrs.- Jim Cornish and Harold of Kinloss, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goe- ,sel and family of Kincardine, Lit- . tie Randy Goesel remained for a few days with .his grandparents. ~ "Owing to tHe^"illness1 of her" father, Mrs. Morley Bell of Got- . rie spent the past week, and Sat- urday at the Hanna home. . c> We are sorry to report Mr. Ernie (Bud) Stewart, who. was in a car accident some time ago, to have ' gqnte id London. to .consult. • . <a specialist. . ;//- The 7th meeting of' the Vita- t Gals was held Saturday afternoon • at the home of Mrs. Jeanette Ross with an attendance of ten. ‘ p ' ’*■ . * T Larry more and carry it Yariher... ro« m«r tmkkinc num MONTGOMERY MOTORS FORD - MONARCH DEALER PHONE 40, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO LOOK FOR THEjjEjB^SIGN OF VALUE WHEN YOU BUY A USED TRUCK-SEE YOUR FORD TRUCK DEALER V*},1 X The usual procedure was follow­ ed/As, this was the last sched­ uled nfeeting a skit Was picked out to be given on Achievemerit Day. A special meeting will be held on May 14th in the hall ..at Holyrood. > , Miss Joyce Little Of I4.D.H.S. spent 'Tuesday night with Miss Helen Schumacher. Miss Marie Edgar spent Thurs­ day evening — Schumacher/ Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall and Donnie spent Monday afternoon with Miss Mary’ Gant,and Mr; Joe Gant of Bervie. Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall and Donnie were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs., Tom Hackett, Ash- fjeld. •'. .«*. .; .1^.,_____________:i I ST. HELENS There is no dure. for laziness, but" a large family helps. , Mr. and Mrs. John Sparked and Donna of London were week-end visitors with Mr* and Mrs. Fred McQuilliri. They were accompan­ ied by Mrs. John Miller who has speht the Winter months in'Lon­ don and Sirathrdy. - ’ Mrs.; Wm. Blue of Detroit was a visitor with her parents, Mr.' 'H^-Mrsr-J^^^ ’ Mrs. D. Todd,, Mrs. Stan Todd and Mr. Neely Todd attended the funeral of Mrs. Todd’s brother,’ Mr. Jos. Neely at' Pigeon, Mich. Mrs. Gordon has returned to her home after spending several months with Mr. arid Mis* W. I. Miller. > ,The May meeting of the Wo- riieri’s 'Institute; ':WilI^W';’^eW“W the home of Mrs- Gordon Mac- Pherson ori Thursday/May 7th at 2.30. Roll call, “Something My Mother Taught Me”. Rev* Jen­ nings of ^Lucknow will be the guest speaker and the program and lunch committee will be Mrs. Ross Etririgfon and Miss Jean. Aitchispn.’ . Mrs. W* A; Miller returned to her" home after spending over seven months in the hospital or at the home of her daughter, Mrs. . -ErariklMcQu-i-ll-inT-——------------- Hard Time Dance Big Success Hard Time! That’s /What it was in. St; Helens Friday night, April 24th. Yes, it was a Hard Time Dance, sponsored by the St. Het- ten’s Happy Haiidicrafters in the St. Helen’s Community Hall. The costume parade .after lunch was judged, by Mrs. Sparks. London: Mrs. Tiffin,* Whitecbdrch' arid Miss Elliott, Holyrood. The cos­ tume,prizes were won by Donna Altchispri for the children; Mrs. Cliff Murray for the ladifes and Mrs. Alex Purvds for the .gent& There /was a spot dance Avon by Margaret Miller and Don Cam- eron and an elimination dance . won by Lois Webb and Bill Pur- don. Music wds supplied by Tif­ fin’s . orchestra- and a gddd time was1 enjoyed by,all. i . /■. t.■ *T. ShockingRevelations " Of Bella Dodd In The American Weekly , with this Sunday’s (May 3) issue of. The Detroit 'Sunday Times, read “I Was’ A" Comtfiunist School­ teacher”.* In it Bella Dodd tells, how teachers are recruited into - Communist ranks and how child­ ren’s minds are. poisoned against Democracy. It’s “MUST” reading, in The American Weekly with Sunday’s. Detroit Times. .. ■■■ //■■ '■......