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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-01-19, Page 7DAY, ;AM .1904 1954 1'H AND NINTH tx met:: at . the Mr, ,and Mrs, John n January 12th with :five. playing,. Prizes went to a/ Rivett and Mrs. Victor as and Jahn, Diurnin and Thompson. Next party is rn••S,myth's lean Erringt'On of London e week -end with her par- r. and Mrs.Victor Erring, Bernadette i oyie of 7,:br , nt the .Week -end with' her lVir, and' Mrs Joe. I3oyle. Aly de Groot and Miss .Finnigan Of • Gederich ie'�week-end' with the fat rents,. Mr, ata Mrs.John a.. Wilke Cunun, ns was , a re ;iior':with; hex sister, rt Gait ,,. nd Mrs: Bill Krnali'an 'ere . Iv' 'ek-ena visitor, in • cath of •they •eorr�munit is Y Y . ' to Mr.. and Mrs, :Jim in. their recent -bereave ging' up *he Farm Fam.- ily'� was• the topic of tile . t eating ��liscu'ssior fox a r er R the : Mxn. ASSESS_ . 'r `r "atirto day ven ff.'s meef ing held at the home o; Mr. . and Mrs, Vietor Errington, The ques- tions asked in the tram Forum G-utete whieh brought forth a vat,. iety of answers, were: 1. It is generally 'admitted that 'the ,ways of •bringing uo a farrn familry to- day are fiifferent from those of 25 years age, What are. these daf, dif- ferences? What are the most im- portant 'problems . to be.,.faced in 'bringing up> farm families' today?' 'W'hich can .be solved by • action. (1) within. the family; •• (2) thru 'the eornMunity?. A social, hour was :spent at.progressive euchre 'WW1 "high prizes won . by ':?yrs. order : irtcTavish and 'ill .Pur—, ..iOi?. Lu.nch was 'Seryed;::e next me:, ting; Monday, J,anuairry 24th, H1:: RS. RIR): 0) ••be held at the..1w ne ti um Lison:•• T Gm son w"e in - 'j 1 u utccl w.hilc v,s,i'ida•ng•in the' bush t'hen., a hiii,) titr.u':;{ 'rlrs head ca•,ising,, a c ••:;1, }'iiirl.�: eg'itired: 'hes to c,e..,L r.' -Jim ••CLirnmi,ns o1 Malton spent the week -end at his 1t c nei'e. ' '.L GOLDEN 'NECK • LAYERS (RIR x BPR) ' (221 ill,) • is 'the pick` of the . production per hen year ' 's' . bloodlines—cross- under good farm conditions. for extra vigor and x'--' They're. top .producers with egg production;. No r`where you live, Swift you • strains selected to .region. Ole iggs _) gh: produc- n per year --to keep the 1 -earning of : your: flock --Meed cost per , dozen down. ' ve cross mating for vigor, and sustained tion ,of Cage eggs, p..amino fi;orn the • na- n's best" breeales, care lly' selected for exccp •• )nal livability in pullets Id hens. ' iet,:.. easy -to -manage ills. Ht LAYERSt-` Beaut - ugh, -production . layers, im-weight , birds built Ve ,you high -.average ono "SkyNr aro $wUPs tray nIri i#1 Approved) , low • feed requirements per dozen eggs. GOLDEN . NECK LAYERS' Hardy,dual-purpose ,layers—a product' of Swift's research. Their 'high laying average comes from tested strains of linebred breeds. Eggs are brown and .consis- tently large White;,Leglhorns and popu- 'lar dual-purpose breeds also available at most hatcheries. FREE BOOKLET • gives complete disekiption of ; these , Jpeaufirul,' 'high- production`Iayets--in MI colour. Write • of .sea, tM"14.441111t51414.1 Wick of h Irl"}, I(.s d . a West Wawa,nosh Cgwne l '1vfhiutes - ' : January 10. 1955. • The inai:i , mal rizeetinr pfhe West Wawanosh Township !Coun- cil was held an January 10, 1955. After the Reeve and•.,.foiar Coun- cillors had subscribedlo the ne, cessary declaration of o f face, •th e business '"of the year was started. The. minutes of the.. December meeting Were read , and were adopted asread ora a• motion of counoillQrs:. Culbert and Miller,• $y- 1•aw' No;"i, ) 5, na'min'g, the. Township officials for . '1005, :and, stab _ .g# $4� , G•us ng, their salaries,, was ,passed D e yereau The J'anu•i1i meeting l to v ��. sa.Zt,'2,30�o°tit. •Stoll- � .. , g e, nn . ai motion: ;of, Councillors', Dur � era' � '- , W.M,S:, �.uicilary was,`. held' ;ori.':' ,,,. 4 , welding, 4,00;', Everett :.Er= ilio. and 111ill:ex v ri ridgy at' the, hdrine of.'Mrs. ete ' n 'ton_ Welding', 10 60 Tam G •n-if-rr•-,. . r' • ,,The clerk r was lost t rue ed an a motion. • ctf•'COnnt;ill•ors,Miller I'/AGE SEVEN' sfeesiv 1 ' . hone 181 '' Kincardine PAYING. HIGHEST PRICES FOR LIVE PQUL'TRY .Pou ry °uili ° R »gig S�pec>rai#y. In accordance with government re at ''' ` i= " regulations our )Et�4>e4t�►' . coot's ate thoroughly washed•and disinfected. for your protection... , «�raR►r!luRw r!4tLa►1 n n C :0-1 bolts, 4,05; 1m'perfa1„ Oil L.44o motor oil 13. 0.. • .' � , 3 ,. Norman:McAon,. !„A..r.sroxi?, • ald, 'snowplowin 11 0• - "VLL4.G, '; .The. pripenz; =1vlr Highway accounts, $525;40. . Farish Moffat res' ' p ided and op Gulbeirtto advertise iin.'the Luck_ Durnin and' ;1tii ci nee, 'Council ad to Worship and. prayer. Y The min how Sentinel and' the Gode } • aourned" to meet February g utes were react ' d b' On a rnotion , ., of • • Councillors. erred •athe meeting .with the Call: S1 rtic i r on e ,ruary a ,, an ti usmess dealt •. nal Star for applications for • 1359 or • at .th cal oft with• Miss E?xima Richa dao - ' e 1 he Reeve.;. �. x . n pre . the position of Township. assess; J: F: ' '( I1AN Tnv ., Cler sided for the.scriprn; Mrs; Geo. I? . •k^ Tiffin read the scripture and Mrs. br .salary fo„ be X300.00 per a, nurxr, All apol cations to, be seal Luct.now Wamen's'Y istiit to Qithgav the tion followed e mellita f ll ed •: ed, plainly.by Mrs.' Peter .G.. •marked "application"„.. `''Mrs.'s Chas. Cooke ,presided at Moffat, Readings, "A New - Year's an'd to" be sent •to the Township •., the January meeting of the: Wo- $Message', was:given'by•Mrs. Far Clerk •All ,applications to be ..in mens . Instdute when members ish Moffat and '"A New, -Year for, by $.00 :p m;; February. 5, 1955 met in the *Recreation Centre: In Auxiliaries"' by Mrs,, Jaynes Mac, , Y 2 authorizin the the absence of the secretary, Mrs, Pherson, Mrs ,Bert, Moffat gave �' Iaw No:, , � • g f ,eeve and the Treasurer to bot Wfri .,Douglas • acted. Many cards a report of the' Presbyterial ! An r,ow ' up • to : $20,000 for current of than. ks. were :read from ,those nu�al• meeting, which was: held in Who had received , cheer' :boxes• at Winghain,r' Miss Emma :•Richard- ecpendi:tt1res,::was' :read a third -Christmas, nas, •Plans were Trade for son ygave the 'topic oil •'. 'kMission time and" passed oil a xriotion , of a : Shoot.- part to. Lae :•held �. in' Work. in " India";. ReV • Caswell' '. 4ouncrilors Culbert. and McPhee. March A piano duet by Joyee 'spoke • briefly, on ''.Mission : work • ' On 'a motion of Councillors and Elaine MacNay was very and led in prayer. Thome February • Culbert • ;and Mi1Ier :• By=law No much enjoyed Mrs, Geo, • ten . Meeting will be held .at. the;' home 3 'was given first_:•';and second` nedy gave_ an interesting, paper of, Mrs. George. Tiffin., ' readings.'ancl was to" be1farward bn Citizenship ;and Education ed to' the .thirster"of Laos and Nits ' Annie Struthers the•current • forests' for approval, By -Taw No, events: and the topic "How can' I RENT A TYPEWRITER make: each •year more interesting 'Ever •one frond :the .student. to 3'. deals ,with reforestation pro. than the,ast, ear"' was. re .arY ' . • jects in the Townshi P Y p p the busixiessrrian needs'a "hype- P , . ed by Miss Dean . MacLeod • : and writer ` and we can now s -It was moved `by 'Councillor read by; Mrs.. Elmer Johnston 'uype. Mc'I�b e;ar d seconded by; i nElizabeth Webster, a 'high' sehoel.'you with new Remington., gton., type?,: chlor Durni . that •.Messrs, • W.M. aeser; 1'red' McQuillin and Win, rMlran -rbc e=appoitited to - the. Township committee re Bi ucill- osis, Control, Act, .'•1953 On a; .motion of Councillors Miller and Durnin, `Mr John MV - • "Sh•akesperian Play' which t'hey you • only: $5 , a manth, or $230 i areputting en:, Following the week. : Enjoy the use of these closing exercises:lunch was• serv=1•mod€rn friachines 'We :can -supply - ed. by the hostesses in ,charge. you .with any Remington type writer or , 'adding:machine, and "You look: 'sweet enough: to would be pleased '` to show you ' Quillin :was .aippointed school: at eat", he Whispered soft..and 'lows their features • tendance offirei for. 1955 as -a • "I am", she. ,aid' quite,. hungrily, LUCKNOW SENTINEL salai y of $10 00 Where do.y want • to god,, Phone 6,)n a 'motion. n'f. i!i,.�w. ;li, 3 Culbert ,and McPhee, the': Clerk • was„ instructed to 'apply .for' the W are . well . ' stocht!d' t .a,i:ant• `.'coin- ruin`.. •. � o serveyou with ce g the ' calfhood _ y vaccination' program' of 1954 , a complete lute Of. Mrr A. T.Bosonquet (director� of :Public Welfare) 'Apptxared 'be= fore Council inregard • to Wel- fare problems' On a • motion.. of Councillors Durnin •:' and .;McPhee,'theClerk was instructed to publish the inutes' ef. •Council.• meetings ,in the two . Local ,weekly newspapers On a motioof Councillors Me- • Phee • and Culbert the .following., accounts u n t were ordered paid Judge ..H.k D. Long, Court- o revision; ::1954., Miters' Lists,; $10. It .Glenn Hays,, Q C:, certifying 1954 Voters' Lists, 7::00, J F. Fox:- an, .-compiling: and. revising 1954 r •:'otea s .Lists, '25.60; A. Rollinson; • enve,,lolies and stamp '5,42, Lew,.1 i ence Reid, refund on" 1954. taxes, I• loss of house, :• 22,80, Kenneth• Camel on,• postage . stamps, 5.00; Philip.MacMillan, refund 'of 1954 ::Fed:.of Agr.fee, '1.51; :Wm. Mc- ... Qtitllin, refund of 1954 -Ted:- o. Agr;: fee, 2,4$; Archie ,Mae.Millan; re',u !id. of 1954,: Fed. of Agr. •fee f ;0.1`0•; Orita'rio` Asstn-. of, Rura UIunicipalties, ..inexnbership fee, 10.00; .,Huron Co. Soil & 'Crop -Tmpi ovelherirks': ``tr;-grant -25 00 Howard Thompson, to inspector's fees, ' •r e „1954 • Brucillois pro: gram, '22,40; Wni E. Good, re in:: • sl)ector's• fees,• re 1954 Brucillosis,l pi'oram,. 24,40;; Frank McQuillin, re' inspector's , fees, re 1954 -Brut itlois•' program, '22.40; • Allan Mil-. ler, re inspector's • fees, , ire 1954, Brucillosis pkogram•, 22.40.' Highway: Aecauritt • ' Lorne Ivers,- part 'Salary,. $22.50; Russel • ;Phillips,• • sanding roads,; •1330;* Albert Phillips, 'sanding :roads; 10.80;, Lloyd Phillips, sand- ing 'mads. 4420, `,Gordon • dcl`7on= atd, sanding tba•ds;, 13,30; Ronald A„ltoua, sanding roads, 9,80, Clay-' ion Andel: son , sanding -ads,: 4.9& . el'ie. ,gctultz, sanding roads,,, 50.;;' Norman `M.'Donald, sanding; With truck; 67.50; Rbb't, lt/Io,le'.� • sanding with :truck, 41',6,0; : Chas. il,rVett sanding' with truck, 13.25; • rrariv,ey Alton,, sanding with truk, 21.00; V. Ric% tialt .6.90, Dli'l. ler & Coco„ $salt, 3 15; D: R. Fin' "I&'son., , rr'it,. 11,60: K. H J:)4tw'soti, • stilt, 34,65; r6, C. `Greer,. stamps, 5;()0; Doinifi1on,, Ito\. ° ' and E'1eetrical Supplies :and : Heating Units ,Pluirnbing.:Install tion and'Repairs COALand CE1VIE1 T: or everything. in hardware it's 9': mac�cinn f . Pluii'ibing, $eating, Ele•etrie'Wiring — PhorieLuek, . 40i+tramtkom. 'r ter. ..rfirrfc Kaarndsu+�.rr 0wiu ,,+,ram•o:.Hiwr.r .r„ ,ryf.n•....►,,airn. , ,r 4,N 1t4arir►bar►u+rownr,rwbn4row�n+ baril>�,urM►„ir,+�rtwro+0•0•Win, �w, ,.r ei t ' rr.r...i..� • or seeY :yo r, local' dealer LL ELLIOTT, HotsgoCD • - -1 1 1 t 1~ roni • r. ASH`1'ON'S STORE, • LUCKNOW ...:.: Free: Pick -tip And Delivery, : 14.100.e. 75-W r.• '1VIEN S AND LADIES' SUITS' r.,..... .,..,.:., 991• ODD .OR EXTR•A'TROIrSERS 49r, PLAIN S11i;1RTS (pleated extra • 49c PLAIN DRESSES (pleated:or frills' extra) .,.: ;$1.09 OVERCOATS Olt TOPCOATS x51.19 SWE TER,S—Ladies 39c 1Clei s • 49c , Special Ends Mo.day Noon, January' .31st No Slackening of -Service or %%orli<man.%rip • cardrne: Cleaner Ti#E oLD li`1 1GiAllt E•f .N'N4t)iii►'dSIYOr.1I1�7iFd,Y�IiA •ri 'i/l iXriG►,ifji�in r r�11►r1 's,460 • •