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•'Office 13 W. • Regldence 5S .1.
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Dr. Wm. Fowier
PHYSICIAN &
...0*-GEP'N,
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'Phone .86.;
wigivE$ ,AT L0c1141..$11 •
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EMBER.3 1937
Contest For, Reeve and WBEK OF PRAYER SERVICES
ree=
HOUSE FOR RENT--,COmfertable
lujirg modern convenieices Apply at
joheston's Furniture Store:
, LOST -A. sumpf money in Luck
new, 'on Mondey.. Finder please leave
et •Sentinel Office (Reward),
STRAYED- from the MacIntyr.
-birth, Con. 12, Ashfield, a young
white faced eattle-tenst hole- in ,top
of right ear.-.-Vilfred Faxiisli. • -
' WOOD :VENDERS WANTED -.-
.-Tenders will be received 14. the in?-
. dersigned imtil Saturday, January,
.15th, for 30 cords of 18" imaple and
beech body wood split. heavy for
furnace,' to be Oeliveredat. the Unit-
edyCiitirch, any time during Coming
uthiuer. ',Half purchase price,. will
C.',1Paid„.Whee weed is piled out an
iasured in field," ,
'Hugh Macintosh, lincknow
NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
.
In the Matter of the Mstate. of,
Ehzabeth KiitheitOr. . • ate. Of
Township of West Waivatioah in the
County of deceased.
_ is hereby'. given. pursuant to
the Statute in that .behalf .that all
creditors and others having claims or
7442,414nd.g against the:, Estate Of . the,
said Elizabeth Rutherford, .who diet
about. the Seventeenth day �f
ara'rtcliTe0 or
-before ' the, -Twenty-second day of
anuary. A.D. 1938,: tosend' by pesi.
prepaid, or deliver, to °Hugh K. Ruth-
erford, R. R. No. 2, Lucknow, "Ont-
, ario, the Executor • of the last Will ,
and ''Ntiiinent.of the Said deceased,:
addresses „,and''descrip-
tion; S,,the full particulars of their
-c1aiin, a Statement of ;:their aeconnts,
and' the 'nature of the dedhrities(it
anY). held by' them AlUlY: 'Verified ' bY
tifildatrit',77-7-‘"
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And take notice that •after such last
„. 'mentioned_ date -the said.,:ekeciitor;Wilr
proceed to distribute the assets
the, said , deceased, among the.,pers9N4
entitled 'thereto, .,baying regard only
"to,,,,the. of which he shall then
,intare. notice, andthat the Said eXeCti-
ter ;till/net be •hase-for• theassets
or any part 'thereof. to any person or
persons • of ..whose, claims notice shall:
time of such 'distribution. •
Dated at at Lucknoyie Ontario, this
' twenty-eighth . day of December,
1931. • ' goof IL Bethel:feed,:
R. R. 2, Lucknow, Ont., Executor.
•' NEW YEAR'S . EYE DANCE
NeW., Year's Eve •dance, Friday,
Decernber '31st, will he held in the
Town Hall, Lucknow„: 'under Fire CO.
auspice's... Hogan, Orchestra' s Free
cheek I room. Adinission :fitle and 25c:
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PLAY AT •ST., HELENS
The young People of St.Helene will
preseht' the three -act coniedy ."Saf-,
ety First" under the euspidei of the
Y. P 4.1 in the ' 'Cenimunity Hell, St
-Helens,' on Thursday evenieg,, Decem.:
her 30th ,at. 8.30. tAdmission 25c; and
. 15e. ,
LUCKNOW- GOPE1,,..%.NALL
Come And Hear* A Word In Season
To Hint; That Is Weary
=MEETINGS-- ,
piday 7 pin. -Young People's, Hour
riday, 8' pmet-Bible Beading And
' • ' Study. -
Sunday, 11 a.m.-This De In Remene.
. brance Of Me
SundaY, 8 p.m. -Gospel 'Meeting ,
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SPEAKER --MR. GEORGE LOWEY
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Thanks- , •1
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with -sincere thanks that we
, acknowledge the kindness and .sym-
pathy of friends and neighbors" at the
time of our bereavement.
' Earle Hodgins and Mks. Emery.,
ad Of .frininke • „
.1 Donnie MacDonald wishes to thank
aal;:thoSe ivho :helped him' Win " the
*teain outfit, .in 'Templeton'S popular-
ity dented.
Card Of Than
Words fa
0 express 'toy gratitude
many friends and neighbors
for their
ing the illness and at the time 'of.the
'deat4, Of Mrs. Little.
in •Lachalsh district andIesidenfa
are becoming alarined by. the increase
the number' a ..:these, • marauders.
ThiSk Week ...,GYr,i1 1fa'ru4 'Mat: up With
time • on the, farm '" of P•0,4erick, Mac-
Lennan,' ,vvhich showed sigu's of 4
lailAnF'•th.' 6,0 '*4h, him. On
Wed-
nesday afternoon, 1 .,•ed*eli: party,
ith high PoNA.'•erecl rifles set out to
try to round up the,. wolves at this
point, but Whether they succeeded in
shooting any was net knoWn. at Preis
,
time.
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PO': 'YOU RI4ME1I1BER.: KEW'
. Many 'residents will, remember the
Guy Brpthets' Concert Coinpany,-
which Played, .in ,Luelciipst at varlaini
tlmes,, and some .11,mayremember lit-
.
fre-MaY'' Guy, d'Aaiighter-iff.Gelirge:
Cuy, who carne to .the village when
her father's • shoye visited here. "•'''
Last weak, RAI. :Thompson et,
ceived A ,letter frem ,"little"/ May
Guy• who is now, Mrs: MaY. Ony ,Mee,
The letter was addressed ' to Bina
Thompsen , or family, a 'girlhood
friend of May, Guy who was trying
1.0 get, in touch •with, .i•ier old friend
again, :who is now Mrs. W. Perlei: of
Winnipeg. ••
Mrs.. i,Mee states that her father,
.ghe is 82 .and: her mother *rho' 75,
, ,
• still living. Mrs, Mee's son is in
the show business in Florida...She has
visi c
• ,...LET ,CONTRACT
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: The contract' for LucknoW's new
'Post Office has been let by the De -
"t ottawi
partment ,of Pu hi' ic Works a, .
Contractor- Rintoel of Wingham :was
the ,,,ellecCi.sf41,. inan,. the jab'to be
completed ,vvithin ten naonthi.'
Rintoul had, the • contract 'for, the
BrusselS Office, built some two
three years .ago. ' • '
Additional A“omiidation
l• eeded At Local School
nroduction Of Minna. Training And.
Home .Economics By • Deportment
Of: Edueatiee ;Makes, Two Large
Raorins-: Nel!esiary.. If -COurse ; To
Be Taught Heie=Department.Pays
...Half The Coit Of Rooms And
Ktinipinent •
School :riiaters :received :'an atten;
.;;Ve hearing at. the Viifige•-tiqminit,
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tlion Meeting on Monday . evening, as
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r. W. V. Johnston, chairman of the
:loard outlined :.reanirenieriti at the,
,choolin the near future, as a result
2.'new regulation-, introduced by, the
-,epartment of Education '
, The DePartnienthas added the.
•..hing. of Honie Economics and Man.;
:Mal Training to the ,'curriculum,, and
has giVenlocal-Boards a' year or so
'previde" acceineclationfor teaching'
these :Subjects.:, Dr.. Johnston. pointed.
,lut that two „large.. rooms would be
rOiquireci. The mannail training. room
..vould be equipped for the teaching
carpentry, tinarnithirigeneimechaie-
,ieat •work. The Home econereio'ie room
would require a kitchenette MO other
hOuseheld'.'aecesiories' . for teaching
tiii,Ving • and general. house-
hold .science. •
" The •,edlientional"systarri, prior Au,
this ;Change, was a topsided one, he
pointed out, Vlaiiriedt chiefly for col-
lege students, which represent. only
89 of High School graduates. • ;
The two recreation ioeons in; the
'Jasement,.: had been, discussed by the
local Beard' for teaching' these sub-
jects;-. but .1)P. Sobnsion'-statett-that
the Department wouldn't consider this
as they regarded thein as serving re.
necessary purpose now: • •
No estiigates were availikble as to
possible cost, bat it was Stressed that.
the Dopartinent!bore 50% of the cost
Imilding'fiionis..itild,ot the ecniip-
Merit,. •
The ' Matter. is One to be considered
in 1938, mid it Was stated that the ex.%
,p,absioe peogrque might not bo
jinder-
taken until .1089.- Or 1940., The ;present
school deheatare and .interest pay-
ment of. appteXimately, 01040 re-
tires in 4689, " ; • " •
Idt Mactfitosh and. itOlt. C.
11. MilebOildift the two .other *gr.,
in; OlOttibel'i of the „Board; hesidei.
Dr, Johnston, were not',Present neat,
the dose' Of the meeting When 0410.
Robertjtad, 'a treMb'er'ef the Board
and pr. Wm': Fowler, a new nominee,
spoke briefly. ••, • '
IlesfaeA the "retiring trio, Only three
Other ,nomine'ea were ,prOPoiego.TWo"
„these Were ladieg, „Mrs: -Morgan
He:U.104SM rind Mra.tpliarles SteWard.•
Albert, Littiel.1 o#tin441 on Page 4) • :d4iighto!: •
41colioss-
Dayld_Carraithers , Opposes , Richard
Elliott ;•For Reevesliiire-Mic Ross
10esigaa:•Af'ter, Mani Yeere."13erviee
'Irwin and' 'John A. NO'
Kinn�n Two New calldlditea'!iti..4,
• ...Field Of Fiver
Kinloss Township' is to gee its first
election in ;t1i4i• Years, 'With. a con-
test for "both the. reeveship
Richard Elliott, tepee for the pat*
th?ee-Years, is opposed by David' Car-
ruthers, who Previously served in the
Reeve's • chair for a similar term.
Three members Of the 1937' Counifi
Arthur, Graham Angus Meelntoan
and Alex MacKenzie, seek re-election
with nominees in the field,
Wm.:John Irwin and John A. McKin-
non., •.
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.Keen interest was evidenced the
capacity; audience that attended Mon-
day afternoon's nomination meeting.
The resignation of •Mac Ross; who
with the exception Of two or , three
years,' has served as Councillor for
1920,.opened the way for an election.
NOMinations Were received ,as
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FOR REEVE
*Angus McIntosh -hi L. MaCKen-
zie,ino, WM. Eadie. . ' •
"David carrathers.7---hYrknadd.lbw-
' .,,Richard Elliott. -by -Jas. 1.1..,kae-
•Inteih Mid ,Eldon Eckenswillef, .„
•FOR COUNCILLORS
Angus Macintosh,' by Eldon Ecken-
swiller and ,John
Wm. Irwin, by Harold Campbelland Harald :Stanley. • •
John A. McKinnon, by George :Mae -
Milian and .-Mel'Arwin-
3. H. ,h1a.ginto§h,, by. George Murt-
rey. and • Charles . •Ccingrain.' ,
''...Maleolm Rosie: by: John A. MacKin-.
AOiii--and David Cetrutheri...,
..•.; Alex MacKenzie -by Rinsel..Grannt
and Charles .Burt.
Arthur Graham, W 8: Eadie and
Fred Thompson,„
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Ideal .Weather
--thristmat we'ek, has brpught'ideal,
Christmas ,weather, comparatively
mild, bright. and :free from ?terms:
_Roads_lor-the-„moit,part have been
open for Motor' traffic, although
somewhat hazardous due to their icy
Underwent Operation For
Removal:„ 01 Shrapnel
Peter Carter Has Twenty -Year Old
Memento Of Great War Removed
By Surgery -Nes Lodged Over
Heart
Peter T. Carter, Second goncessiore
has 'a souvenir of. the Great War that
he new 'can carry around in his 'Poc-
ket book; aftercarrying it in his body,
for, twenty years
Its a. pea-siied piece' Of. shrapnel.,
'Oat and jagged. Pete was member
of e working Party; Who back in 1917
were :moving ,upl. along a plank road
behind Hill 070",.., to repair front line
,
teenehes... Sighted by: the enemy, ,a.
bernhardn•ient started and. an °aphid -
nig shell wounded thirteen of the par-
ty and killed one.
A bit, of shrapnel that struck Pete
in the chest ' was never, removed..., It
lodged' 61:Ter; the heart and since has.
given hini, trouble at times. Cheat
pains resulted in him undergeing, hi?
operationat :Victoria Iroppitai two
Weeks'. age: A local ariethestie was,
administered,' the bit of shrapnel lo-
•cated...-iiiidot,-the. ribs' „ and remold:
, Mi. Carter also suffered teg wounds
and : was :gassed during his period Of
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JUVENILE. SCHEDULE
• OPENS ,NEW YEAR'S DAY
,
: The Brute Juvenile 'Hockey League
schedule Opens on New Year's after-
noon at. 2 p.m. ,when the Lucluiovr
Kids 'play at Ripley. , • ,
All 'other gameson the schedule,
which follows 'areiat; 8 o'slock,
Jan. 1-LuCknoW at Ripley.
Jan. 14 -Port Elgim'at LtielcrioW:
Jan. ,18,--..leicknoW.,let (Kincardine.”'
Jan. 26L-Isaieknow. at, Pert 'Elgin.
Jan. 28-11101ex at. L.:IC*1.010W.
Feb. 1-4tincardin4 at Lnclino4.
Home -and -home g,rirees <will be
played between • the two , leading
tennis for the championship. ;
, _ „„1•,•• BORN' ,
Witighttin flospittas•
on Satutday,. Deeeiribet 25th, t� Mr,
arid Milli; Archie 'Grahani, Xinioia,.
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ed., in local churches :from Monday.'
JanUarY lOth. to Friday. January' 14,
inclusive.:.•Seryjces••' are as follows: ,
Monday, ' , Presbyterian, . 'VOW* •'PeO:
)‘ •of`•-•,
Tae*.14y;44ikqli,tn-H• :
„ !•,, • : • Rev,' G. 'M. young.
Wedneaday-71frnien, '
Rev. A. A. Maloney.
Thursday,4outli Kifiloss-; I
' Rev. C. H. MacDonald.
Friday -Presbyterian-... • '
. Rev: S. T. Tucker.
Services in Dungannon Will be held
the Week ef-Jenuary-Std.
• • Rev.. A. A.,..„MalorieY,
ThursdayAnglican= • '
, Rev.. C. IL MacDonald.
Friday -Presbyterian..-•- • .
1°' • •' • • Rev, Mr. Teener:,
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DIED
TURK, Iti'd'Geerge R. -Suddenly
at the Private Patients' Pavilion, Teri
onto General, Hospital, on Tuesday,
Dec 28th, 19a7, •Rev. George R. Turk,
belayed,' husband of Alinda Hunting.
tom of 214 Keewatin Ave., Toronto..
, The funeral -service is being' held
Eglinton 'United Church, Shel-
drake; Boulevard, on Thursday, it
2;20 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant
C zee er .
•ACCIDENT ; CHRISTMAS EVE •
Twopedestrians and two motor-
ists: were involved ,in' a Christmas
eve accident ,..near :the C N. R. station,
following -the arrival of the :night',
train. ,Reg. Lavis,who was Meeting
another,•- car, to'. notice ;Miss
Winnifred.boaglaS,
and . came so close .6 *liking her
that she had a iynttplyy.iPPed off her
skirt. In Swinging, isharply the two
cites, collided and 'it second pedeitiaint
Earl '''peicy of Matheson,.who had
arrive&,:on.the46„ain,,:wairstruck,
ceiving o tut and .scratched leg. His
injuries were. not serioas., The tav,iS
ear ended in the ditch :between a
hydrant and telePliene-pOle-.-Fortun-
ately the, results 1:4 the foursome.
;mix -up -Were not particularly ,serious'
inany case.
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TICKETS AVAILABLE .
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Season's .' skating tickets: can still
be secured at The Seritieel,Office.•Get
a ticket and be ready'to enjoy an ec-
ononiical season of -Skating in Lick-
, ,
now's new Community Halt
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WES.' McKNIGHT COMMENDED •
LOCAL BOY IN BROADCAST
,
Those who listen to Wes. MC;
'Knight's, Bee, Hive Corn :Syrup
broadcast, were'thrilled. on Friday'
evening to hear of. the . fine' menne,',,
iii'whigh he Spoke. of Robert .Thomp7
son, • son of Mr. and ,Mrs. to.
. .
.• Bob, Who Js working "in Kincar-.
cline is at iteSent visiting ,at -his
home here: Mr. 'McKnight spoke of
his ability as:a, hockey, baseball and
,,•efthall player,. kit also paid ttibutt;
to hiscourage',in vieV, of the feet
that he can neither Saeak,ner, hear:
In "spite of this; Bob is •a capable
and •diligent ...worker at. his , trade as
printer, is 04st:trading in :spatting,
circles and has • undertaken to coach
the Kincardine Junior team, and.
flock of young fellows are already
shoWing. the ,reaulti. of his instruc-
tion
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It was a Well Paid and worthy tel.:.
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, WEDDING .13•ELLS•
LOCHREY=CHESNUT• -
, ,•.. A quiet -'wedding took plaee at room
Christmas day, Where' Matgeret Mil.'
lena Chesnut, cle4gbteiL -lif the :late
Mr. and Mit. B:If, hesnut, as uni-
ted. ie .inatriage ..:t•q Nelson Stanley
:f,echrey,, son I of Mr. and Mrs. O.
toalirey, Thedford, Orttrio. Rev, C.
McDonald Performed the cereznony.
Only: the iiiiinediete relittiveS Of the
family were present. .' . •
The bride, •livio. was gion In tier.
eia.ge ,by her 'Linde, Mrr. W. A. Rdisell.
was charMing iii;rewn erelia., With
corsage -of. tali** roses 'apd 'Illy•of
Abe "Valley.'
.After ,the: Wedding dinner, Where
yuletide • decorations peedoniinated,
the bride and 'griionl' left On 'A trip to
*Wester, 14ti, and ether. points, the
bride travelling in a .bleek, fox trim7'
tiled oat, with IteeetborieS to Match,
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They Will reside in Thedford.. 'Chit:
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unicipal
J,nelieow‘ Eleatora .Will 'GO :TO, The
Polls On Monday Tor'Eleet',4e Reeve
Four ouncillors And Three School
• VOt-tight;'OfilCiaig•
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Laeknow's first all round election
for .some time will be Staged on Mon-
day,, between the,,,hoari of 9 .a.in. and
5' p.m., when electors will 'go' to the
Rolla to choose eight.' men for civic
posts from eleven candidates : that are
in the field. •
• 'Derial.d'7')Fnetegutaiel?: el4t!d)•
(mBpocu:uhrae:ItIO... ,b• elected)
ARobert
.'- For Coencillorce .
Fraser 'M.'Paterson .
.CaMpbell. Thempeon
.For ;School l'ruitees'.
(three eleeted)•
Dr. Wm Fowler
jto__ n
" "limy; C. H. •MO.D1104 • Hugh'
.Macintosh • ,
• „ Foe,' the teevephip; both Mr. Fee-
itis.e,Myeaanr'sd,•,‘0Mn1.7.e7aceohl4e40111h.a.,1r;,3,
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be Bread
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ppy New Year.
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,
-411--4a.-contest—thet•AwIt- ropuith-,
frothe' the resignation 0 W.
Anderson, reeve .for the' paet.„ two
years. .
Of the. Council candidates C.
keNab the .'veteran", eleCtedfor
his first . term ,last yearat the: head
of the. poll. The' Other four asPirinte
'Areall neWcpmers . to the„ ManiciPal
field, as is, Dr: 'Wm. Fowler
..date'for the School Board. `• • • '
An election was aataireil.at the
nomination meeting Monday, when
Councillors Bushell and Ferguson
staled ;their • intentions of contesting
•the eeveship.
Herb McQuillin,. J. C. IlitNab. and
Cninpkelt. Thomson qualified in 'that.
order :' that, night. 'Tuesday .afterneen
saw Fraser .Peterisonenter the ring
followed by., Robert' Fisher' -early that
Prier to that an election for,.seheof
trustees was n certainty, .' RS •TeelgiaY
afternoon, Dr W. V.. Johnston, 'Rev.
‘MacDonald, Dr. WM., Fowler,:
and Hugh Macintosh; qualified in that
order by Tate' afternoon. -
'Review -Water Sistem
And Debenture, Debt
Interesting facts concerning tucg
now's_ Water System • .tVere.f' brought
out by ' Councillor McNith at Mon-
day nomination nieetirig.
Some .of the highlights are as fa -
'owe:
Receipts '
'January ist, 1937 to Dec. 15,1937.
Water Rates 42544%71
Hydrant Rental -.2220 00
Total Revenue -4644764 71
Expenditures including deben'
benture interest of $209.0.: 4111 83
Operating ; ntiance 646 . 88
.4$ ,p0 00
./Lcttial -Earnings ..H$ 896 88
Earnings , foe! Correeponding .
Period 1936. 4.468 72
1931 Increase 433 le
•• The 'cash balance to date 13 81146:-.
:26 over half of, which. was aceilitulat-
ed in the past year, num-
ber of consumers lecreaited.'froin. 219
ie. 227 ' •
• The, total debenture is 463,446.29
due in 1961. interest, PaY,ahle Yearly
until, 1942 is . $2929.55,,- after: 'which
time the ,printipal and interest pay-
able 'Yearly will be $4472.35. .•
• Countillor ,IVitteDiarinid gave the
following figures eegarding ,:the
bentate debt: . • "
HydroPrincipal owing $6364179,
retires in 1942. „
1923 Sidewalk= principal owing,
,786,34, retires in 1942
.School -r -principal Peeing ...;$2047.32;
retifes in 1939:
Pavement--prieciPal owhig 44611.,
- retiree in 1941..
Watftworki-prineipal OWirig;
446;29, no...priiitipal P„ethle until
A
10426 • • -,O-y• . *
• gavelock .St.,"paving, principal ow-
ing '$(4060.00, no principal pain,*
until 1042,yeaely interest 4330.00.
Briege Canning St.,. priricipal owleg
13800.24, Ali Paid in 1950.:
COrerritinity Hall, principal $7606.00
yearly Payment, 8492.53,payable
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fr9tn 1938 to
5/4 • - . .
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DIED •
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`MacICEgZIE Kinloss ,,`Town-
shiP on Wednesday, peeernber -29th,
MacKenzie, 'releet: • of the
late Alexander 'ilacKenzie.s. The
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fuji-
eral service will be held tecley,;(Thur-
sclay) from her lite resideiLice, north
of • the C. N., R. station; witli inter-
ment in Greenhill kis;
MacKenzie surVived,,hy .une,
•
gbter, ' ,Mhip • Dean • MacKenzie,, ..at
home.
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Reeve Anderson Mack
'Farewell Speech Monday
,
At Nomination Meeting On 1VbIldnv
..:, Night That .Passed 'off Very Quiet
A I ' •
ly After. Bringing, A RecordiNunr-
ber Of 35 .NOriiiiiiitleife'For
Offices • Reeve, . Council And
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School Board •
LaknOW's nomination, Meeting ; oil
Monday night ' was ' probably': record
breaiing, in two ways. An. audience
of 125 persons', ninninatOd no leis
than thirty-five persons for the 'offices
of reeve, conned and school beird;.
andthat Seine audience failed to ask
one question or, levy f' one word.' of,
criticism as the saetikers gave a r.e.,'
port ,of the . year'activities.
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W. B. Anderson, who, is !retiring;
was ,thefirst speaker ,Called, hut ou
that ' i account; , requested that.: ,..the'
Council, tnefebere speak- 1irs1,0 that
he woal ; not infringe') on matters
they * Id deal:with. ' '
. ' COun 'Pier, J: C. Meflaii 'then •'ad-
dressed the, meeting dealing ..patticir,
larly ' with “ the . operation ' Of. the
Water BYeteire.: Which his figures ex-
plained, ' showed a 9.34 •inreaSe in
earnings during the. presentstpar. A
summary Of his report •epPearselse,
where' „in this issue, as die figures
given by Cqunscilloi . MacDiarroldi .re-
garding .the Village Debenture deht
which we regarded as being of par-
ticular ' interest t� the' ratepayers. ,
Mr': McNah :referred' to the :accep-
timiee of the secondary • well early in
the year, , which- complied ,With ',, the
contract so tar is volume was con-
cerned, • as Well as the • quality of . the.
water ,which Was passed by the Pro-
vincial Board of Health...• .
Mr. MeNab...alsO MentionedbriellY,
two fdepittatiensthat.. had gene ' to
Toronto during..the year, one with a,
view to having ' the ...Province take
over the, AmberleyEleiira *Odd as
,a provincial highway.' rfed • the other
iii,aft 'effort'to 'obtain a 'grant, •cii` the
. ..
Community Hall: . ..
Councillor Bushell dealt wit ph J
Matteteestated his intention of stand-
ing. for *eve, and cornpliinezited lo-
cal' organizations on .their successful
efforts in Workingin theititeresth' of
, ,
the Village.' ` - •• .
, Councillor Ferguson, chafrinark iof
the reedand bridges, , spoke; hriellY
on this Subject , * ' '.,,,','",
Councillor' IlaeDiarrnid dealt with
the debent-urei,debt, -He po,iiited cut
Oleo that ,total ta:Xes *vied this year
were 411,8224 Total collected' to
date . Was $14,088,73; leaving a : total
outstanding Of. $883346., Arresto.
Deeeinber 31.6t, 1986; Were $2080.06,
Mr, MoDiarniid stetted, he Antehi.lod /1
rcorn
he Greatest. Name
In Radio.
Marconi is more than A name._.
It is radio hal
been since .the • dawn' of the
, _
centuri 'when the then un- "
,
hnown young inventor etartled
,the wptig with , Modern
miracle of 14Wifoless . Tele-
graphy:"
die-ihas travelled- ler -since - '
. _
that memorable _date. Today it
knows no boundaries for the
• genius. of _Marconi -has- spurred -
'it forward step by step in all •
its branches, piling climax
upon climax and crewninp
.the'fi with the masterpieces of
engineering, design and per-
formance now offered. for your
1938 entertainment. 'There 'are
AC,' and DC Receivers, in both
; Console and Mantel :Models,
each an undisputed leader in
its class because it is Marconi
• inspired and'. Marconi ' built„
• from. start to ..finish.
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'PlfONE .34-W
THAffl(YOU'
•
For yOni Patronage and
• the .pleasant 'ilesticiationa We
have enjoye4:. eine. -'empiag ,to
LucknOiv, We 'ear 'Thank Yoa.
,We heartily wish that the
New Year. maY be bright and
, „
happy one for •all, •
c.
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Reeve Anderson in his "fat:eV/ell '
speech, gave a resume of 'County
C .,
ouneil and village.4,iffairs. et!
Pressed ,as unfortunate, the t•o4t' that
authority was gradually'. but Certain--
I Iy being taken from. COunty..COuncil.,.
'by the, Provincial Government.Mr. Anderson viewed with, Alarm:.
.the increase by leans' and &midis; of
'Ih costs . of eindigent *patients, " In
this 'respebt,.,,,,he was Prowl Of
nowo for fn fro' YOirs at County ,
Council, ; the village had Only 04-
eatient: ' • •
• He •tevieWed'.soMe Village accent,.
piishmeritS during,. 'the •• past eight
yew's:that he was a* member of. the
Ronrd., Ofthese the waterworks sys-
tem Was. the , biggest Itindettaking,
Whieh, Mr. Anderson believed Was new '
getiereily, admitted as quite .siiCeese- •
fel. He 'spoke, of the improved fire
proteetioN,, which inchidel' $7
hycf-
iants, as against '17 with the olcl'
system, at no increase in cost, charg.:•
ed the village: for this 'protection,
The Station "street :pavement,, the • •
TeWn ;Office, the Canning St. bridge;
th'e:Widening' of main street, and 'the .
Present CommunityHall, were other'
improvementS nOtted, as well all the
seeming :Of a new Post (ACC, the' .
contract of which has now'.,heen let
In. conclusion hestated that he
considered it *Old not be out . 61,
line for CotinciNtriembere to be pald
lor regular meetings', at least. Hi
thttliked*r. Agnew And Howard and,
hit town oilicials for . their co-optra.
ti9n, a's be ,ended his addresP, which
- us, worthy orthe compliment pale
,by the next. speaker, Mr. . WM."
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