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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-10-16, Page 8• • ::triWY1 til ";i111►'1o! d ' • t x9� 4k �l1 :I t fk' ill PAGE EIGHT WON •HURON COUNTY; F, OF A. SCHOLARSHIP • The Huron.. County Federation. of Agriculture scholarship,. which ` aw;m'd.�.ed:.earh /e ,.to a student from Huron :County, :entering the Ontario Agricultural• College, his been awarded. this year to.'Iearge -Underwood, only ,sori ,of Mr. and • Mrs: G. N': 'Underwood, of R. '1, Winghatin,. Ge rge. " attended' SS. No. ;5, _Turnberr 'Township, and grad- uated from Wingham .Collegiate • last June.:Ie played on the bask- etball - team ,r at Collegiate,' and participated iiia.' rugby and', soft- ball as. well. . • For the -past four years George has taken ;farm 'leave ".so as• to assist. his father in the 'operation of his, 300 -acre farm, and so goes ►to college , with .:the practical • knowledge sof farming; having' . lived and worked upot his:`fath-' errs .faun : while growing up. WAWANOSH, SCR.00L AREA' MINUTES 0 TIf LHC TOW. SENTINEL, Luc NOW, ONTARIO Lefere.nce woks `o:B.ru.c:e.County..LibraXY v ore` an , d -• „i r rariansrmem=:41,-- s • io, ,praise, bers.:of .library, boards, members 'the Association.• in -his is address he• of - Coun Council, representa-: said that • 50 percent .of the people e fives of munici al' boards , and of the province still had no lib - Chief Inspector of Public Librar-y rary service .,and 90 percent of• ies for 'the Province of .Ontario,' that number live in rural . areas •Angus Mowat met •at .the Port and villages, This deplorable state l gii Public Library on We nes- of . affairs, he maintained, was 'all Elgin d day,; 'October• 8th to attend the.�.the. snore'regrettable because the annual meeting and banquet of soundest thinking is done in rural .Count Library .As- areas where Stability, logic, char- the .Bruce . Y back= sociation. n• • �, atter and integrity are:the Reeve .W' R :' Tomlinson of Port ground `for i houglit, October 7th, 1947.'' A .. regular ' meeting • of West • g 'Wawanosh Twp: School. . Board was held in Township •Ha11,; four' members present, Lorne Durnin: were Warden 'Joynt, •. Miss Louise being -absent. Trele n, • local librarian and - T, , ._� �V _ o_nston, secretary of. the "Board.:. and., adopted on anotion of Miller. Library and Finnigan Mr. Mowat who 'is' the most Bills to the •amount°. of :$131.85 Poppy • Pdster 'Contest marls ernes. the generation, E.S.L choo•1 s>.n also- n ,their th ed fro So that the .ory. of C:an- ada's fallen •h may . be for, ever fresh in minds 'of the growing' .genes: the Canad- iar Legion, B. has' announ- tsqla poppy,etition ;m h •s::students.,. Q -:. among g , -fering -substantialcash prizes for • thest entries each province, the :Legion • is hopeful . that the competition. will ' encourage art: students i work; In- formation aboutis competition can' be obtain n1 any. Legion branch.. E. - ' •' extended official greetings In his ' annual report to the, lgi ,:. , ' : of the ,official alit •: and gathering, Hugh W. McDiarroid of •on. b�half .p ... y. . g paid tribute to the. Association' for Port Elgin, president of the Asso the splendid work . it had 'done in dation, stated that : > n the past. the Jour, yearsof its' history. He four years, the number. of librar- was `followed by Warden Wesley ies enjoying the services' of the Joynt of Lucknow who said. that. organization, had increased from one - Of the most effective ways of, 11 tb 20 There, are -now . nearly combatting, the increasing. spread. ,2,100 books in circulation and of crime throughout the nation: •'that each library ' for the annual was by developing .the reading fee of $25 receives nearly. $1,000 habit. .He pointed out that•aPte worth of -books annually..He said •Association •-was increasing that that nearly every library had•re- •opportunity,for all the citizens of. 'ported• increasing reader. interest Bruce County;. In attendance from ` ugknow : were presented.andordered paid. ''on motion ' of . Forster. and Finni- gan. Motion carried. , Moved • by Miller and Forster that secretary procure fromk Rae 'an•'ot tau,'rfs�•ferrar--'•,cogs--=••c- for S.S.No: 4. Motion carried ` Moved ;bye Fzririi an. ;and Fors ern, that—•• -the -secretary- try tot ge=t•a supply teacher *for S.S. No: •'3 for :Thursday and 'Friday,/ October, 9; and 10, Motion :carried, Mr. Kinkead arrivedrather late havi g een at a meeting' in Ash= field Secretary reported'. that Mr. Baxter, music .supervisor ,.•foci the Area, proposed • having pupils. oiweyed' one afternoon a month '' to Parish.. Hall ..for ,: instructiohs After the . •subject.:had been"'dis 'cussed,'Mr. Kinkead ..taking part; z• was 'decided that • the. School �xt _ 1< .. Board couldn'.t take.. a:'chance on playing, : for transporting:, pupils unless the :cars,, carrying . pupils' had .people insurance. Moved. by - ' 1! innigan and For-, .• ster: that we ' 'adjourn. :to . meet ag ain : on• first. :Tuesday's of Nov-. ember, at ' 8 p.m,. : in, ' Township • Hall. art W. :A; Stew , Y• prominent person in library work in the: Association books;, there is : an.. upswing ..of circulation• fig- ures* throughout the County. He outlined the plans for a reference division' :which will be in • opera- • THURSDAY, •OCTOBER W., 1047 BY A 'VOTE 'of '144 to 107 Chats- worth -nista' favored the'. retaining', of . the "womezl•'s beverage '.:room : iri•I that village: • readers of Bruce County ;for the• first time with special sections on health,. agr arts, etc. LUCKNOW 1-11G. : SCHOOL NEW S The theme for the Assembly,. October 10th, was "Let; its come be -for giv'ing'-an - as -•taken fconr-ths-- second' verse of the 95th; "Psalm;. After Mgaret on the • themear,a thanksgiving lryread-'11- mm; was 'sung, Betty Marshall 'read the scripture which was s 'taken from Deuteronomy. The students repeated the Lord's prayer ' and . a poem .by Eileen Purvis follow. ed; Announcements and the .sing ins of the, nat.ional Anthem e mcans- • ed' • the' Assembly. Trigonometry. 'i"s. 'when .,a lady marries three men at ..the sa°me time. ultfure, religion, fine I Teacher Give the :passive of "John shot my dog".' The execu ive was reelected to: ` Brilliant Student: 'My dog shot complete the term of office until John". •� * � ... November at'. which- time, in . ac- cordance witha new government •' The opposite_ of evergreen; s statute, the organization will have nevergreen, ; coiripletely, new set of officers • appointed by' County Council, as :will be, known in future as t' Bruce County . Library Co -Open atihee. splendid banquet. was ser - v • ed :by. the Port Elgin Women's ion wit in six mon: ti_.n .: •T• • :. s' a on all 'El• in :raoved the books'y of . a11 •kinds.. and � g, subjects will be made available to to , the .Institute. • HONOR PAID. KI'NLOSS ::PIONEER On SundA _, September. my, family , with with the :exception' of ;one soar -in-law, Mr;, .Harry , Campbell and eleven randchil- of? Toronto, g • ren • -�ather. ed• at the home .of •.d g William` Cong m,:'Lot'•1, Conces- sign ,7, :Kinloss, to:•,celebrate the .A• T'e ' t•da h 'bit" h • ''s 89thY nofh " a to >, bCCS dinner. table .was centred' with' a . beautiful cake elaborately de:cor- ated' by 89 candles and 'made b his daughter,' Mrs. Harry' Camp 1aell, Armow•.. • ' 'After' dinner a • toast was ,pro- pdsed . dsed byhis. oldest: grandson, ,Ev- erett Lane,; . wishing 'his grand- father...matny more years of health. Congrazn rn"ade:, . a , suitable: reply and.- expressed y. his many thanks: . ..' 1V Ir: ' Congram was born. , near, `Toronto in 1858 and • carne /with hi; parents, tichaird and Ann Phillips 'Congram, • to Ki! Loss, con,cessibri 8, in .1860, where -he ' has continued to . live to the •pies- ant time " 'In „spite of his'•rriany years he. is` . still active and able 'to take a 'keen interest in 'his Mine and cdmmunity. lie still enjoys read- • ing his newspaper. without the. 'Aid of glasses. • • Vet • Iaintains EmpIoym peps, Pay Envelops; Teacher: If Shakespeare • were alive today would he • st II be re- garded as''• a remark ble man'' Jimmy I'd think so, He'd be 376 years old. bad'. a letter- #corn. a. man telling 'me. he'd shoot me . if •I 'didn't keep away' from itis daughter. Joe: Well all, You haus : to do stay ,fawa:y 'from' his 'daughter. vote. •of than ks Electricpower wer is' vital': to: Industry, and Ontario is , ex riencm o an era of.high production, unpa> al for reference P� g' — its history. Contraryto expecitations, the lased. in Y f not dropsharply l• Here' ars a few ways yaw.a1 demand fore electric ;Pow'd,, P y y gip.out and r•faln followin • the war. "More electric power is actually, being: used today for .production of peacetime: goods than was weapons req mp d .At Fly ,time to forge for `Victoly his 'demand is constantly. ' and'ditrin the next six'months, gydro. increasing ., � .. g - trained to.' the utmost: facilities ,will "be s New. .Hy aro develo m'ents, annel. :to keep: ed';dur h •Ontario:�s:, growth, .•were nal g pace;' with ..„ ' a • The have`' since -been; hampered. the : :War years.„They '� :. materials ':and. •�e equipment. . aorta es of ;nen, ,, q �. Ito Wever r a; y new s talions • :to deliver • electric • 'e are. om letion.• Som • had' to c o�v'er''are..'hein' . sus p . • g . P . o'-�eration. But the need...'for Savin alreadp� in p , . ,e the Fall. electric power,:iln, jour own' home,. during �. •rent 'if the ''needs of . and 'Winter. --months; is(urgent � e full . . y, . 'served' Iihdus°tr •and A ricizIture e. are to hb and em lo. ment at peak'lev;els • P ymaintained':�. -'Wont t you please Play your •part:. Retnemb, r -- even.. bit o electricity,' conserved by' ell f. Y even. a little 1'e ... hun- dreds of thousands,, helps • lot. rt's'yonr,Hydro. ;i • 'Wisely so that Ily' ro: facilities can more: it ,wisely y• adequately' meet . the dermands of all consumers, 'NE NYDRO-ELECZRIC OWER COMMISSION -0F ONTAIIIO 1 EL400 'ECTRICIT. 1 Turn ; off. all • unnecessary • lights. . j ' Don't :forget• forget -about burning lights' 1 to .empt'y rooms; 'balls, basement, attk, pored and garage,; Ehanipatc, 1 .alt`cotored bulbs. 1 Keep lamps,•. reflector's 'and sba�les ' clean .Dusty fixtures waste ae• . much as 25%, of yen'. light: When kettle sings,' turn off switch. Stored heat will bring it to .a"full ;: hod.•Keepkettle free from lime. When' 'cooking, •' :use, ' IIigh" . heat • for as little time as possible. turn•to."Low".anis use stored heat. 'Use oven' for , Complete' nmeals, 'rather. than. the conking surface. Only' one clement is regiircil' for iheovch,'process' while three or four':elementa are' needed. for•thc cooking surface.; Use. ' the correct size of • cooking utensil on the .proper .size. element. When , cooking ' vegetables, • use a minimum . antoont of water.., Defrost refri ge ra tor, re go I a rl y, when ' r inch . of frost has accumulated on the evaporator. • • • : I Where: water is elketrically'heated, 1 please use it sparingly.' A drop a second from a' lcalsin hot water „ tap can waste as mu as. 175 gal - 1' Ions a month. • . 1 'Fill washing machi water line I' only and 'keep lid • on tub . when 1 washing. Do not overload. a '' Wherever pogs�ble; use the wringer 11 •'at game time •as clothes are being ( washed -in the tub. . • 1' Please do not .use portable electric 1 ' heaters. as they�r place a 'heavy , ' strain oil your; Bodin Syetem,I. I ' Your toaster, vacuum eieat►er, alae the iron or otter electrical ,appliances shduld not be used any longer, than required. • ' Eddy. '.Yes,: -but • he ' didn't sign his name. COUNCIL' MINUTES ` KINLOSS'. TOWNSIIIP .: ; " .Council' met '.on September 22, '. ,1947; as .per :adlou:rnrrlent:. "•Ala : members present. The, rriitnutes of the previous -meeting of August 25th were ap= t. ..' . proved and; signed on: motion of , 'Tiffin and 'Carruthers The claim of•Nathaniel Thome .11 son :for injury while working on . ., 1 Township,,: Roads was- refer ed toa„•,.. ,. the Anglo -Scottish 'Ins..Co,. ` { • onion of; Colwell and. Tif fin We '.go on. record as opposed s en..'.oftener • .;to aria open debt saso. than .once in:, five years, and .the reeve to notify the' enquirer. The Clerk ;was' asked;•to notify ',the.::Drury. Construction Co: re garding the -Tile Branch On the' • „brain'.:and :also to call for Ackert ' tenders ;for wood .at the Haid A donation of. $2$,00 was given to the Lucknow.. Agriculture`Soc.. B.y .. N -law o..7, . 2947- was: prey w-•, pared . and, fin ally passed riaking . •prbvrsion borrowing &on,the Bank of4. 1Vlontreal,'.Luckn)w, 'the, • .cessar•: o.none to carry _ cin, till. ine Y Y the• taxes.are'..collected, • :CouncilrioW adjournNl.to ineet : tar; 2(lti1: day again .ort" �Morrday of `'October,. 1.947 O L• it"ckno,w Sen:,.., Cheques rssu�e:d, .., $:l 3'' Itinel,• pretc.inting, ; 12. , ' Lane 'p ensign .2 50; iV3is• ` J.al , .iiia hca r'ta itig, ; , 4:30• l•a u c {no. -Agr. Society,,. 25:00: Highway ,cheques; pot y,16J 1• No, g ' .r i Co ' 9,.$217:55; Sandy Constructiii ,; 677,60;• Earl McLaren, 2g;10,; Har. ' old Bann .rman,:' on' ,:8 c.,. gr av1 = contract;'. 584;10; Lawrence 1VIc-�: Leod� gravel, 4'9.50;,''lialUld }lar;- •. •' merman, atn n, on': ac.: gravel cuntract, 696.20; W,; E. Hendei$Orl; gravel, 59.00.;i'arold' Banncrrri n, .cr; ac. gravel.` contract,.'. 88215; ,,Wesle7, Guest, • gravel,, 74.75; Cur'rie .Col, .well, welding, '1.50; 'Currie Col, - well, towing 'grader 2.50; Br's' ' I tish Am. •Oil, , :29.45; lar itish Am, oil, • 32.45: . Cle'rk; ., J..H. l.�arie, w LATEST WEEKLIES to up tacit^' subscription rate are The CheAdy Enterprise and the Paisley Vocate. They nkow. get .$2.50,11.1 tates, ..;11121101111mOmmlogrunrogroulaRimovi Canada.. and $1.00 to the