The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-26, Page 6Ir
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THE V N.EL, Xolj KNOW, ONTARIO
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�11TFDNFSLAX, NflV, 26th, 1962:
ANNUALS I1rIEETING
To. 'select' a candlidate for the
SIDING ,OF ' BRUCE
in.. the forthcoming Federal Election_
PORT ELGIN LEGION HALL
• at 2.00 o'clock °
uesday,
Guest ',Speakers.: °
Elston Cardiff of Huron • Riding; .
John • Hanna, .M.P.P,
J. P., Johnstone, M.P.P.;'
and others.
Published in the interests of
Bruce . Progressive Conservative 'Association.
-E. COVE, Secretary.
kinny" girls ;
e# Lovel` Curves ,
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Gain 5 to: lO :Ibs:° New Pep"
Thousands 'who ueVer'could gn n weig8ht'before, now
have shapely, attractive figures. No more bony
;Iambs, ugly hollows; They thank -Ostrex.' It. puts,,
' flesh on bodice •skinny ,because ' blood lacks iron.
Peps you up: too. Improves appetite. digestion so
food nourishes you better. nowt"fear getting too fat.
Stop when you gain figure: you wish.; Introductory
or" et -acquainted" si;e only 600- Try Ostrex Tonto
Tablets for new pounds, lovely curves. new DOD,
today. At MI druggists. . . .
ZION
Mr. Dave Andrew of Calgary
y
sent afew.dayS with his moth=
er., Mrs:: Andrew and also ,with
Hors Kirkland and family
Mr, and Mrs.: Jim' Ssliith and
family of Molesworth::visited on
.Sunday with • Mr.; and Mrs. Witt
Ritchie:. '
Mr:: and Mrs Jack` McLean &
son of Wroxeter visited Sunday
with: Mr and Mrs Harvey . Rit-
chie.
Mr. and Mrs Wesley 'Ritchie
Mr. and Mrs. Will Helm , & •Carol•
•visited at ,Tiverton. an •S.unday
Mrs. R Bakker '•and ' family of
,Auburn spent 'Sunday :afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. W. q: Hunter.
Zion Sunday School' Concert
will. be held• 'on, Tt'esday, De-
cem:ber 9th. ,
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:WAR., VETERAN SPOKE. 'AT
.KAIRSHEA W. L. MEETING
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Mrs. Clarence • Irwin was hos-
tess for the N vember meeting
Of the, Kairshea W. I, There was
a large :attendance of meainbers
and visitors.' Mrs. `Houston` was
in, the chair . and ' Mgrs •.Parish
Moffat read the minutes. During
the business Part. "of :.the meetiin g
final plans "were made for ahe' St.;
Andrew's' Ball. Mrs: Lavis,. one
of the ' 1„eader's'' of .:the 'girls' sew:-
ing course; "Cottons 'Can • ' Be
Smart", reported good progress
with four meetings , being. held
ld
g g
and seven girls taking the course:
Contributions` of '$10 each .were.
voted. to'.• the Christmas seal T.B.
fund, ' to the, children's • War
Memorial. Hospital in .London and
to the Children's' Aid •Society. ilii•
Walkerton. The roll :call was well`
responded to, by giving a`:national
holiday and its significance.
As guest speaker, , Kenneth.
:Cameron; a ;veteran, ,Who served:
in the 2nd World War ..from 1939
to ' .1945, spoke on:. "What ' 1, 're-.
member ;on, ,Remernb ance:.Day",.
and. "The Significance. of the
Poppy''. His talk was most in-
teresting •a n d , Mrs. Houston
thanked Mr. Cameron, on_beh_alf,
of those present, : for sharing his
TIMBER TIPS,
7.
Cubs, Beavers and Lions were
the top -rolling , teams on the
timberlanes last. week. By • virtue
of a.: seven . point win over the
Gophers the Beaviers, • now find
themselves out in front -- three
points ahead, of the Lionswho
took five points from the• short-
handed Tigers; On the .remain-
ing alleys the Pole, Cats shaded
the Ctyons, while those. "luckless"
Chipmunks Who rolled • :almost
five hundred Iess than the Go-
phers managed to. get credit for
five points =- all from a feeble
team effort of 2349 pins! • Never
did .such, a.• good °team• make so
much out of • so , littleL • ,,
Cub , Dices Park reeled off a
record flat ,of 724 to head off
determ'ine'd bids • for individual
honors by • Ticat .Sanderson and
Wolverine' Bannister who had 686
and685 pins respectively.. Top
lady bowler was: Beaver'. Marion
McKinnonwho' put a flat 579 and.
handicap together for 681" pins.
Our . record book shows many
bowlers • busy • reducing ":those
handicaps., The following are do-
ing exceptionA1y' well; as 'we near
the halfway . mark in the sched-
ule:
ched-ule: Chipmunk Gladys: Hamilton,.
Beavers Janet Ashton and Jeap.
Wilson, Zebras. Larry .-Salkeld and
Dorothy 'Gibson, a Cubs Donna
Young and Gwen: Caesar, ,Coons
Bob, and Margaret Finlay. 'and„
Wolverines Jack Bannister;. Shir-
ley Cook and ICharlie. Smith , The'.
COUNCIL MINUTES.
KINLOSS COUNCIL.
Council met in'the Hall, No-
vember 10th, •'1952.. All ' members
present._
The minutes of the replier
meeting of October' 6th and spec-
ial meeting of October 27th as.
read were approved and signed,
The , 'clerk was instrt}cted to
write the Supt. of Rural Hydro
Emerson Agreeinerit Drain,,.
at Winghaln re obstruction in
Tenders for snowplowing were
accepted . as follows: To , Alvin.
•Hamilton, to plow, but not' wing,
the ' 2nd, 4th •'and 6th Concessions
at $5.50 per hour; to: 'H, H. Ban-
nerman, Con. 12, and ail, roads
north to plow and wing, at' $6.00
per hour tos Lorne Becking, Cori,
10 from. ' boundary to boundary,
Culross boundary from Con. 10 to
Con. 8; Culross corner, and the
25th sideroad from Boundary ' to
Langside corner at $6.50 per hour.
In each • ease school bus ,routes to
be open: in time for bus in' the
morning, •
The clerk , was instructed .to.
.write. the ' engineer . re the Ross
and' Harris .drains,, and .arrange
• a meeting as soon 'as possible..
The clerk , Was -:instructed 'to
notify' Culross . Township that
Kinloss Township ,:intends to
build~ the road across the Tiffin
field at the ' expense '9£ Kinloss
Township'.
Geo. Radford's deposit cheques
on the N1oDougall, McFarlan, Mc-
Donald -Bushell; 'Ackert Extension'
ladies may be .outnumbered :'but. and Nine. Mile .River.drains.'were
they'' are not being. outroiled!' ordered' returned ;to' him, as these
Coons 'and Gophers will be ex- contracts are. novo .completed.
petted to cut 'MoKinnon's.' .and j °A cheque was issued to Mr.'
Eedy's help down'to size tonight l' Radford for the construction of
Y .. .•, ...Rad o ,.;. •
Aft all t d l 't Ac E` s d N' e ..
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PHONE
STONE'S
FOR
PROMPT REMOVAL OP.,,
DEAD OR DISABLED .._
COWS — HORSES
WM. STONE SONS LTD.
PHONE COLLECT
INGERSOLL 21
WINGHAM •561J
Pan t ng `
• Papering
Sunworthy Wall ,Papers
Interior and Exterior
Spray or Brush
STEEL ROOF , PAINTING
Sanding- & Finish�in
Estimates Without Obligation
Emberiin &' Maclnnes
Lucknow 194-m
Wi'ngham 65442
6/1.0./
YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE
KIST,
ROOT ' BEER
era ' i , is. ,never goo ,po' icy' he'' kert tension . •an in
to let any than -is get too fapi liar Mile River 1rn and for the !bal_
with those top rungs! p'
Be on tifie : and : save' time by
waiting` for the :pin boy, not, vice
verse..- .Zf you ;and you take our y •
stance as. the pin boy start's set-
ting.tp the pins..you• will be home
before midnight instead . of. much
laterl'
Team' Standing
Beavers 32, Lions 29, Tigers, 27,
Gophers 26, Cubs . 25,: Pole . Cats
24,,'Chipmunks 23, Coons 21. ;Wo1-
verines 20, Zebras 18.'...•
thoughts about this experience in•
his -.;life.
The Christmas meeting is t6
be held in the Legion Rooms on
D'ecember 13th ,with Mrs. Don-
ald McKinnon and • Mr's., T. 'A..
MacDonald • as hostesses. The dir-
ectors : are Mrs. T.. :Collyer, Mrs.
Alex 'MacLeod,' Mrs. Tyndall Rob-
inson and , Miss Dean McLeod. •
ante' of construction • of . the .:Mc=
Donald -Bushell,, drain amounting
to $2835.00. • ••
A tender from
Mr: Radford' on
the Moffat Thomson ,drain , was,
•not accepted owing;, to the late-
nes5 of the season, •,
: leounccil iadjourn•ed to meet
again December 15th, 1952.
Cheques'. issued; . • Harold. 1VIC=
Quintin, `1 fox. bounty,: $2.00; Ar-
chie Bonnett,, 2 fox bounty, 4.00;
G. Hodgkinson, assistance Harris'
:drain $14.00; Sterling drain $76.,
90.00; • Carl Willis, . work Sterling
drain; 780.00; . Wrn..' Wall, labor
Guest • drain, 030.40; Bert Nichol-
son, labor GueSt drain,: 20.00;
Fred Guest, '..labor • 'Guest drain,
37,60; James Hodge; Tabor Guest
drain, 40.80;' Wesley Guest,labor
andinsp. Gaunt drain, 7.1:50; Cal-
vin '.Robertson; wood to` • hall;
Cammenci'ng Noveinber 1st 1,952. to December : '24th,: •19.52 •
i1 BUYER
PURCHASED FROM BRUSSELS' MOTORS, AT A VALUE OVER -$300•
titled To The raw
To Take Place •On The "Eve Of December 24th, 1.952•
HERE ARE' SOME BIG VALUE CARS TO..•CHOOSE ..FROM
195,2 CHEV:, DELUXE STYLINE COACH •
1952 'CHEV. STYLELINE 'SEDAN -
1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE SEDAN '
1'W0: 1951 CHEV.' STY'LELINE SEDANS at ,... ..,.....,..: $1850
1951 CHEV. DELUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN
1951 CHEV: STY.LELINE COACH ,.:.,.:............ . :, $1850
TWO '1951 CHEV.. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDANS
r 1950 CHEV DELUXE. > TLINE.,SEpAN, fully • equipped
a
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1949 CHEV. 5 -PASSENGER COUPE, fully equipped,1 '
. y.
$495
1949• PLYMOUTH SPECIAL .DELUXE SEDAN ,,;... $1395
1949 METEOR SEDAN, completely ,reconditioned ,,.. $1295 I
' TRUCI{S
1948 CHEV. 34 -TON PICKUP /
.1940 • PLYMOUTH. COACT
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1946 MERCURY ',6 TON PANEL Y..:,.......... ,,Y Y.vw•i.V .... YYis
_ ... • .. $395:00
1953. DODGE 1A -TON ,PICK:UP, Selling 'at ' below list • /
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MANY ' OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
...Huron COuntyfs
MOT
Foremost: , Used Cant Dealers. ` A Cash, Trade, Terms
' Cities Service `Dealer Phone 73X Brussels
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Open Evenings bail 10
70,00; - Mrs. •Smith,,. caretaking,
15:50; D. H..,Carrtithers,: selecting
jurors;. 4.00; Wm. Scott, selecting
jurors, 4.00;'. J. R. Lane., Selecting,
jurors 4.00, unemployment stamps'
7,56, 11.56;: 'Alphonse ;' Murray,.
cedar to hall, 6.00; Wingharn Fire
11Ppt .L ,Simpson fire,.; 50.00:; M.
A. McDonald,. repairs' to '.sprayer,
97.07; W. G. McGeorge, 'final. in
.spection. Gaunt drain,' 65:00;•-J. R.
Lane, clerk's fees ' 'drainage,
210:00; : J, S. McDonald, cl'erk's'
fees '..and bylaws,. M. -T. drain,
40.00, P. A. Murray,' commission-
er's fee Ackert Ext.;, 50:00; Far-
•ish Moflfat, commissioner's fees
Nine 'Mile. River, 50•.00; Charles:
Elliott,, relief, 20.00; Geo. Radford,
,drainage construction 2835.00.: •
Highway Cheques: Pay rol1'. No.
1.1, $402.60; ,Dept... of :Highways,
gas tax, 41,8;. L. McLeod,, gravel,
.23.60;; C. . E: McTavish. fuel, . etc.,
61.97; . Edward . Dexter, ,so;,
Montgomery. Motors, towing; etc.,,
67.63; ' H. • Adams, excavating,
20.00;' R: Forster, welding, 52,25;
Geo. Hiltz, labor; ,etc., 22.05; A.
Ackert, 'drainage Huron. Bdy.,
50.00; W.. C. Becker, xeai•rs; 8.85.
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R. LANE,- Clerk:
BEPOSITS HIGHEST I sl.
HISTORY OF .13; O'F ,fill
•.Reflecting. the swift :iate of
Canada's industrial' Ll o •th, ' the
'Bank of Mbritre il's 13.5th annual
statement, just published, feat-
ures record, figures int, deposits,'
•loans' and "total resources. Most
notable of, these ai'c' deposits: of
T$2h,e1h,'9d00p,o00si0ts cotmhepriRsice htehset• f naesl
ln'teLB ofMrt .long `history:
::•of more ;•than 1,900,000 customers
from coast to coast.. ,
"Fully half these deposits are
made up • of .the savinf;s• of priv,
ate 'citizens was the'commeat
. 'which ,Charles, L: Smith: the los
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(branch manager, Made iri a mes-
sage issued today ,by •the! 13 of M '
in
meritrevi.ewing for its customers'
the highlights, of its 'annual state
The report, which is for the'
year ended October 31, shows an
'increase' in loans of $65,811,000
cver the 1951 „figure. This 'brings
total loan's up • td th. c• 'l i,i hest re
cord in' . the •ba'nk's • hist Y
$712,179,846. These hail's;' the
message from the manager states,
were made :":. to -business and.
industrial enterprises for Produc-
tion of every, kind --to farmers'
fishermen, oil men, miners, luin'
bermen and •ranchers --to citizens
of every eallii g, and to l rovifl
l; ' municipal • goverflt1 nts
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