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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-06, Page 9155 A ...il .'m .N • •A S...v. iN. ' . ;1. 4 ri A : wm 9 , t,. 4 ; :,,,... 4 ,..ei M t 1*;. m4 • P,' . y. N :N i , 1 •,:,, V e y . ..... fl • t I .a ith'. kly,- We er .' uf' : .. i.VO 1.11e. : se We rile • ,13 rcts-. int eir, : hat' rea • es's.. ' ipe ike7 ,......... .e..• are WL ro the the the 4 4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1955, • STEWART'S our -New Color •Centre .For • raft Paints Trap PLICKNOW SENTINEL, IeUCKNOW, ONT4R49 • shades • FREE COLOR CHIPS to take home; for you to match your drapes and ;rugs. RUBBERIZED, WASHABLE... ODORLESS., , DRIES IN ONE HOUR; • , lioUSE PAINTS. incl.' ;ENAMELS, Etc; FLOORTILE Stewart s: Decoritin.t...4...611ti'. • WALLPAPER - an4. PRAPERIE4', 46,4100.0.4).0.94.10401101Wilielmieneemonillkiiierniumoo.awimimempooinimmiimkeuripesowdot. . • .. y misoillMAINO01.04111Wit4.00.0woolumemellimolowoismoto..4141wo.i.64.04.00.41.,4 Phone , 18 1ICincardine. PAYING HIGHEgT pRiek8 FOR .LIVE POULTRY' Poultry Culling A Specialty In aeordance with government regulations' our poultry coopsiAre thoroughly washed and disinfected" • for, your protection.' Pi..404..04.;WWWWOOMPO.MiWO.MKIMOMiiiiiiO4, WAS OLDEST PAST PRIES. AT ONTARIO.; CONVENTION • Mr. F. G..; Moffat, 'secretary - treasurer of Ctilross • Insurance •Company, ' ,attended the annual convention . of the Mt:dual:Fire Underwriters Of tario, ;held in the King Edward Torento, • reeentlyt Moffat, who held7the- presidency of •th.e proincialorganization for four years, was the 'oldest past president Present 1 at, the convention., and was • signally honored at the closing banquet, It was fOrty. Years age that F. d..1)iloffat attended his first Con- vention of the Mutual, Fire :Un'.• derwriters, of ,Ontario in the, old' Carlyle •Hotel, ,Toronto. He has been a faithful delegate for Cul- ross Mutual as is shown by • his, record ' of ,having , missed only one such kathering since- 1924. That •year he Was all ready to leave 'for Terorito :*hen .4 ter- 14c.fismgto: CINE RETIREMENT (KIN' asBruaiag. NEwg) .•IVIL Melvin J. O'Apilly was the guest of honor at a retirenient banquet given: by the Canadian ,NatiOnal Express at Thomas Inn, Windsor, recently, Approximate -7 ly 400 guests were present, num-. • erous officials and employees of the 'CNE together with his three Sisters, (Ethel) Mrs. • .Ontr of Detroit, Olive of Chicago, 1 ISa- belle: of, Lendon andtwo. broth- ers, CheSter-eif Detroit -and Stan, • ley, ,of. Toronto, , Two Other bro.' therS, Of Seattle, and • Myron of Goderich were. unable .to b preserA. Rev. a.. J.: baltoti • of Woodslee ' and rrnatirnieces and nephews and • other :relative's were also present .for this happy • occasion. . Mr. H, A, Noonan was toast- master and in big' salute to 1V1r. O'Reilly he choseto follow the. procedure of the 'Ralph. Edwards TV program :With , "This is., your Life!, Melvin, O'Reilly. • "Olkir 'guest of honour wasbbrn in .tf.-ie little village of Kings- bridge; on,. the shores of ' Lake Huron' on a ccild winter clay; February' 28th, 1895. •His aly childhood • .folloWed the usual pattern of attending grade schO01 and working ;on :his- father's- farm !tiring summer. vacation. At the age of •17 in 1912 .he enrolled at the • Central' gu.siness Ccillege ir FIRE 'CALL AS DUST 'PUFFS. LOOK LIKE/ REAL, THING • Puffs of dust; that jOoked like 6 smoke,.. coming • from under the "Town Bridge" on Monday rific sno.wsterni , tied • things `up . morning, resulted in a fire jalarni solidly•: and . he was 'unable to being turned in„ • . . . make, the....trip.---TeesWater. l'sTewS: It tUrned out that main -street .sweepings ' Were being brushed down the • holes, on- the bridge HELD' SUCCESSFUL SOH; ” • MANAGEMENT 'MEETING • • . , That farmers are becoming in- creasingly conscious of thene- cessity, of, Soil rrianagernent; was; evidenced by 'an. attendanee of abaft seventy at '.the Recreation- al Centre.: on Tuesday '7night of last week. The . guest speaker,' :Who' Show- ed intere,sting slides on the' siib- jeet, Was Mr.' Win: McMillan,' a representative of the. North,Ani- erican Cyananild,CO. and.'a Spec- ialist :on the subj,ect Cif-xiitrogen and the •SOil. , , • " •The meeting was sponsoredby the LitcknOw 'District Co -Opera-. tive, and at the close 'Of a very successful •.rneeting coffee • and daughnutS were •serVed.. • ••• • • pi" sirr- 1M100 SMAr A Number oi( Chev. Belair Po% rglide_C9.aches. and Sedans $750.00 Below Lit Price . . • TWO .1954 Deluxe Tower -glide Sedatis fully equipped $1,995 , 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan', 'fully, equipped —4. $1,950 1954 'Chey..Sedan, fully equipped ,,, . ......•$1!850 1953 Chev. litelair Sedan, fUlly ;equipped . 1953. Pontiac Seda •- $1,495 1953 Henry .11 44py1inder with overdrive -*...' ... -----' .. ":$ 850 . 1952 Pontiac Sedan,- fully. equiPPed "••-•-• . .-,....• ... * . - .. ' . '''" $1;29'5 4951 Chev. Powerilide Sedan .,...... .... . ...... . . .... „ ... . . . ...„......,..,...s1,145 949 Angela 4: $ 245 1949 Che, Coach .., ., ....$/795 4 0 1948 Oldsinobile Fleetline- Coach .65 , 1947 Chev. Sedan .,........,.,.............---...- ••••••-'''' ... . . .. . . .. .. ..,.$ 595 TRUCKS. 1953 Chey; V2.1Pon 1950 Chev. 1.,TOn Stake . .. . . .... . .. . ... , Brussels. MotOrs , Huron, County's ForeMoSt Used 'Car Dealers - Cash,' Trad Terms — Open Evenings 'Until 10 •• Phone 73ii, Brussels and with each ,"shoot • full" the ',dust that arose was. wafted by. a brisk breeze out.from the south end of the • bridge .and -40 all ap- pearance a rn.Y.Steriotts -fire was developing. The sepoy Store On the, south side. and McLennan,. Mael,<enzi&S .1VIemorial..Chapel �n the, north side , sit aVer, • tOP . of the,.river,, and''some hurried in- vestigating :look place in these buildings. , . As firemen rushed to the river, thp first assuniption was 'that •a ckijid wasrnissihg.. Fortunate.:M=. ,deed that it Was . a false ,alarth scores. - FEIxow Puma sliER: GIVES CONGRATULATIONS Clayton ..SChatis, publisher of The ChesleY, Enterprise; had the "Cam 'Thcitnp'son publisherof ,The. Lticknow. _Sentine.1.,.....had_ a lot of gOod things happen to.him last week. First he .becarne the • proud father of a ,babY 'daugh- ter, born in. the Wingharn Hos- pital. Then his on, ;Don, . who --helps; his Dad -4n . publishing -the paper, receiv.ed word that,he had won: a consolation' award in ..the\ Grand National. IrishSWeep- •stakes:, 'The prize has a Value of AGO_ Pplinds • of 70 awards of 'ainount. Misfortune, it has "been Said,will often , strike a family. two Or three .times, 'but 'apparently the. same could •be said, of good "for- • tune,: and we Congratulate Cam, ; Margaret and ..Don on the. good••. things thathave halinened to• • iSraTtOF , or a • commercial course. On, .,Qetober 1, 1913,/ applied and ,secured a position with. the Can., Express Co. in Stratford, • , •• •• `.‘Pn. his 21st birthday, Febru-. ary 28th, 1916, hp enlisted in the 'Canadian Infantry. It, was not long 'before he was overseaS; and at PaSSchendale, October *31st. 1Kg was wounded . The .next two; years were Spent in . military hospitals. "He' then returned to Canada, . . , . rejoining the • Can Ekpress . Co • at Stratford/ on December . "On June 1,-.1.922, . was ap- 11:ainted cashier' at •Winclser: Lat- er he was chief cleric,. the if tranS- ferred to' Waterloo as agent On December 12th, 1927. June lst, 1931, Mr. O'Reilly Nir.as appointed agent at ICamphellford: Due' te. the abolishing of various agents, he .returned to 'Windsor as chief, •clerk September' 16th 1932. ,• "On Japuary lst, 1936; he was appointed agent . at Walkerville and June 16th, 1944, marks his appointMent as general agent,' Windsor, from Whichposition he is new retiring. after 41,• years.and five .month, where he had :a stiff of 65 • employees under • his supervision". .. • On October' • 3rd,' 1922, 'Mr. 0"Reilly, married „Marie Badour of Stratford.: . ••• Mr. O'Reilly, •.was, active in a seere of ,social, civic:. church :and, sport organizations. • , Joseph Sullivan of Detibit, lifelong friend of Mt: . brought" a "salute frOni Kings (bridge friends. , Mr. O'Reilly than thanked the management' :Of the 'Canadian National Express, the' employees, and all other friends and titres' ,for their .presence on this oceasion, ,and for the humerouS presentations, .telegrams a n many kindnesses:extended to him and Mrs: O'Reilly' during their PAGE NINE Tooled' To Repair All. • Makes of Tractors.. ••• • , :NEW TRACTORS . • L .John Deere Row Crop 'Tricycle lohn Deere 60, with power,-trof And remote cylinder, • • • Used Ford Tractor on new rubber • • Wagons, Discs, Drills, • Cultivators, Etc. Set Used Spring -Tooth Harrows in Good' Condition . KINLOUGH GARAGE W, BRECKLES Phone 18-r-29, Ripley THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS residence in Windsor. . , , Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly held a• . . . . reception at .Chuck's Grill. rooms for their 'immediate friends and • family, where another banquet was 'served at midnight, with 'dancing,' 'singing, color slides, ete., being enjoyed by all; to' make' .this m.ernorable occasion, celebrating 'Melvin's' 60th birth- day a never • to be .forgotten. .event. LUcKNOW 'Shop At Welsh's .This, Week' • FREE .TICICET On Ev'erY:Purcliase: For "READY TO EAT EASTER HAW -4114,-ine-of-Easter Hams and Meats. •H.IGH.QUALITY. —.LOW PRICES • them": ' • RCAF RECREITTNG UNIT' HERE NEXT 'THURSDAY An RCAF mobile Recruiting Unit • will be in •Luckhow Thursday, ..APril 14th, • at the', , Yon' arse:V.10er .no obligation •when visiting your RCAF Car- er, Counsellors while they are here: They will gladry answer any questiob .,vott may have ahout. life in the Air 'Force, pay, 'train-. mg and other benefits. ' The tinit consists •of officers arid men -chosen .for their know- ledge of the RCAF and their informality when interviewing: trng-reicl-:.woreoti ELECTION CARD To The,Electors • ..Township of. Kinloss: . .•.Having •qualified for. the office of.. Councillor, ,I *in sincerely appreciate .-your-,;Support on Tuesday; April 12th. Due to circumstances I will be -unable to make a personal, caniass but if elected will endeavour to act in the best. • interests of bur municipality. • Sincerely yours, JOHN A. 117.4.14/60,1111.11.0.11.ril•Miiali.,1114Mit.141.rt141110,14111111.1i.11110041.1111.041.A.1110.11,11.11.1Milret./Nrab17.111104-41.1.‘r 1.4.• • THANK. you To The . Eleetotg Of , Kinloss : Toivjjg'hip„: , 1 To nose' who Supported me. in the reeveship efeetion a . I wish to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation'. •i To Mr, •Percy, ; the ittecessftif candidate, I. extend coil-. i gratitlations and best wishes for*every- success' in. guidio; t „the, affairs of the Township... i 4 . Sincerely, ' II • ... • -, • / V• * 'DAN T. kIackINNO i •r 4.... Taiiiiiithigii tiiiiIMOMPRiiiir00100vVriAlvaimzeisikr4vieskt- iiria#,-4100-4410,410irliiiMailiOtiiii"iiiii0,17 •