The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-26, Page 2II°' EL, LUC OWr' ONTARIO .
AGE TWO ' - . ,
LUCKNI(�W.
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Kenney' dike John.:..... ne
refunded.
the clerk Was iustrti ted to ad-
vertise for a fully qualified , aud-
• itor ,to audit . the ,.treasurer's books,
'and al'so1he chnolooks. of Alf
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Various school sections.
By-law No.. 2, 1948„was was pre
pared rand finally passed, provid-
ing; for the necessary' expenditure
on roads .for .the year 1948 to the
An1ount of $15,000.. . .
COi NG`1E MINtirgg
• 'Ks11fLoSS• TOWNSHIP
Council -meet -in Township Hall
.., Monday, February 9, 1948 as superintendent, t+o •sheens the eon-
per adjournment.. All members; vention of Rural Municipialities'to'
'Present.
and• signed. ' , •
Aloddnation of $10 was given to
the Salvatibi s Almy .at Hamilton..
Leave was ,given to any 'or all
Tubers .of Ctiunc# lso lie raw
be held in. Toronto on. Feb. 23and
„ Tlie minutes .of the January 24, :1948.
were a koved The 1947 dog. •tax. of, Dennis
meeting ;as read ply•
,71
.By law No., 3, 1948, was pre
pared and finally passed, provid-
.ing °for the .borrowing ,of nes es
sary,money to carryon the muni
' ipal business until the'taxes have.
been; arll collected: co" . .
Arpplicatioin' .was, :i ade •..to ',the
•I epartn ent•. of �:Highykrays ; for' the
Statutory Grant on. the roadex-
penditure • for the year 1947
. The c'olleetoic's' time for the re-
turn of the.roll'.was extended to
March 15,: 1948
The clerk was, instructed to: ad-
vertise for tenders for the crush-
ing and trucking of . ' the gravel
required in 1948.. •
Council adjourned to: m e e t
again on Monday March 15, 1948,,
• PREMIER ` GEORGE . DREW
GHWAYS FOR.
Friday,ILt
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THgOUGIt THE • SENTINgL • FILES 4,
attending• the funeral of his bro»
Sixty Tears ,ego •. ther • Andrew.
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Messrs, Disher and Anderstan, as Harold Newton took: •.a' positiotl
a delegation ' from Dungannon, at McNend risk's drug store, Kitt.
asked Ashfield 'Council to pay the sardine. •
•expenses; of a delegate to Ottawa The .death occurred suddenly
to secure if possible. an extension of Thomas .•Hedley in .'his, 67th
of the C,P R. from Winghain thru
this' area; Council voted $35.00
for 'delegate's;expenses.
Mr:' Robert • ,Murray. who had
been in partnership with Mr.1Mc
Iritosh,`• left 'for. Deireik.•to reside.
Prior tO. , his departure he waS
presented with ::a gold 'watch
chain ata supper at. the Whitely
lioitse: D. D; Yule• read' the 'ad -
'dress and 'Rob'ert Chambers made
the presentation. Complimentary
remarks were. extended Mr. Mur
ray by' Principal -.Yule,: Barrister
Morrison, 'and ' Merchants Grundy
anct• McIntosh and. Banker . D. • B.
year. • The •funeral was held from
,..the. home- .of, his brothel, :Alex,
conducted by Rev. C. W. Sanders
Of St., Peter's Church,
., Miss • McNabb .who ` "taught"` at;.
Paramount .for our years, joined,
the Luckno* teaehinK staff. Her:
position at . Paramount . was filled
by Miss • Martha Johnstone o1"
Lahesville . .
.Twenty Years ,Ago
Councillor Roberta Mullin. • at
tended the Good Roads` conven-
tion in Toronto.
The marriage • took place .in
Cheques issued: Harold Dennis, Cameron, • Toledo. of: .Map McMorrat� : and
85 fox bounties, . $1'40 00; •Clifford
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-Huffman, :;1. foie , 'bounty; 4.00;
Forty 'Y'ears Ago John B. McKendrick. °
Mr.• Wm Ryan.•died at Kinlough
Percy Barr, •;1 fox bounty, �:4.00; ' D,•,J: Campbell.bou' his f4th Yea.. ' .
John Wraith,' 1 fox bounty,' 4A0; hse. , death , occurred in. W nni
Ted Howey,' 2 fox '.bounties 8A0l• lin s interests` in the b T
BOOS Hess peg
of Mrs.• Hoffman, formerly
Rody Inglis • 2 fox 'bounties, ,
T t . 9' •fox bounties, Wm. Connell was. in . Mildmay. Maggie Day. son of Kinloss. :
rhtI.J.Col in
utcher 'busy-
e
36.00; >Currie ' Colwell, 1 fox
ty,` 4.00;. R: McQuillin,, 2 fox .boun-
ties, 8.00 ',Mrs : ;George ,Percy,:
,4.00; •R.• J. Lovell Co.,' balance
supplies, .97; 3. R. Lane, reg.' B„
M. &•.D., 1947, 4:50; Assn. 'Rural
Municipalities," •'meMbership ' fee,
.5.0.0; :Salvation Army,. . grant, 10.;
'Orley Cooper, .relief, 30.00; :Den-
nis Kenney refund .dog tax 1947,
'2.00; john Bonnett, refund 'dog
tax 1947, 2.Q0. '
.:`Highway cheques: Pay •Roll No..
2, $125.45;• . Harold :Bannerman;.
snot ::plowing, 1657.50;' Harold
Bannerman, 35. yds gravel-. • 64c,
22:40; • Ronald zForster, 'welding:
grader 14:50; ',..`Bruce` McMillan,:
pulling grader, 7.00;, Kincardine
Bdy. ajc , Kinloss share, '156167;
Joe Scott; ` ditching, 505'.00;. Ezra
Sitler, .Snowplowing, 317.50. .
J}':R, LANE, Clerk.
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Turned Car Over
Bill Harris o, Ripley, who
plays: for The Spoys, had: the
misfortune to turn over a new..
'Oldsmobile ' last, week.' I$4ill escap-
ed injury but Iconsiderable dam-
age .was done ' the care •
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On the beck of your War Savings Certifi-
cates, you'll• • find instructions 'to endorse
and maileach one to Ottawa as soon as it
matures.
Then --to make ready cash available
you'll have td 'deposv.or cash., the cheque
•for ea%h Certificate as you receive it.
You . can, if youu wish, go through all
ihis,procedure litany times over .... month
'by month as each' one of, your Certificates '.
comesdue. d
But if you haven't the time or inclination
- turn the whole job over to the Bank •
of Montreal.
Sxnnply take all your Certificates' to your
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nearest B•of M, branch ;, you'll • find, the
Bank glad to open an account especially
for this purpose. As ;your Certificates paw= • :
tare, thele' Will: be cashed' and their full •
face *elite deposited , in your accdunt
ttoesati+sally:
surprised at th+s~lowr' cosft of
You. will be surp • ..
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this; seri►ico.
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Road Was Trackless
Rllott' Ssnd y Of, Con '12, Ash-
field °•tells . us that 'for 'the ,first
time •in his life the block in which
he lives hasn't had•,a• sleigh track
on. it for sone: four weeks.•. The
road -was •'plowed for a 'thne•but.
a big' blow. in January filled pit:
in with several, feet of 'snow; thru
which it ` ,was' impossible to "put
a .team : of hes As• a result the
roadwas `;abandoned .and alltraf-
fic that ..moved in: 'that :section
•took •to the: fields , .
SAVE YOURSELF BOWIE ANS MONEY= •
RRINO YOUR CIRTIRICATES TO THI •'
HIARISI' 1 OP;M. (RANCH TODAY
Don't let the security represented by your
'Tar Savings Certificates slip through gout .
fingers ... use their proceeds to bui,d up'
your 8 of M savings, account..
You'll be belpigg yourself to extra happi•
Hess;
tomorrow,... and you'll be helping
Canada ib win tcd'ay's.battle •. •
agiiinift inflation.
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Presbyterian Y. P. S.
The regular meeting of the
Presbyterian Y.P.S. was held ;on.
Monday .evening,, February 23rd.
The :. meeting; opened with :the
singing of hymn 410.followed by,
a • prayer by Dorothea Macintosh.`
Harvey Ross read :the • scripture
lesson and .Mrs. V, A,. Mowbray
took, the Bible study. Mr. 3. D.
Ross discussed the origin of Pres-
byterianism. Shirley Sherwood
rendered -'a piano solo .and. Mary!
Chin. gave a residing.. Mr. Ross
gave; .the closing • prayer. The
meetingcl'osed:; with a Bible con-
test:, conducted by: Mayme Irwin.
Does Anyone Really Want. • 1
TO Be Unhappy?
. Believe it or, not, there are
people'• who deliberately' ..make
themselves Miterable, . Congultiflg
Pisychplogist Lane Goal&
tell' about their! .in. his •:'Mui r
of` 'Your "Mild". See 'this fatteiii-
ating featuresill'>lsi offal 1 eview,
the magazine with the all iter.
cast, With this• Sunday's (Febru
Lary, 29) issue of The Detroit tun-
aityry Biel..
If ' you have ever been
faced with an emergency,
you know how'Important
_it isfor party :line "part-
ners" to give each other
right-of-way on< ur eta
ca11e Please clear , the
line•-'im•medi ate1y:
RTY
URTESY IS
ATCH ING...
Putting • it into practice.
on
on every ' call,• you make
is your best '•guarantee
that • others • will ,do the
.Same for you.. ,
1., .Keep calls brief.
2: Space your culls. • '
'3. Give right-of=way.,
90 emergency galls,
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