The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-13, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13th, 29611
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THE. LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PAGE SEVEN
W.I. MAKES .DONATION :TO
INTERMEDIATE TEAM HURON BOARD'
STARTS NEW YEAR
The firstmeeting for the
year of 196o of the LUcknow . Huron ...Township Council met
' Woinens Xnstitute, was held in for._ their .i ugural' .meeting on
the ' town hall with Mrs, P.. S. January *.,4th: Rev. $. Lupton of
Stewart. >;n. the chair. " ' Kincardine, Anglican Church
The, .meeting -opened in the conducted "devotional exercises
usual mariner. Many ' letters of and an members,, were sworn in -
`thanks were read by Mrs. G". -to,' office by the Clerk. ' •
secretary -treasurer, The. • treasurer reported ' the
thanking the _ ladies . for their tax arrears in good shape' as of
kindness • in renernbering the December ,.31st;
• shut-ins at ,the ,Christmas.Season .:1955 arrears $ 87;37
and a donation • of $20 00.. was•' . 1956 arrears 194.28A
voted to help. the Lucknow In=• 1957' arrears 391.95
termediate Hockey Club. 1958. arrears 1,656.98
The roll. call was 'answered by
How to be a good. Canadian, and
was well responded to.
The programme was as fol=
lows: The „topic Edtication• and
Citizenship . was presented ,by
Mrs.• 0... Brooks and Mrs. J. Mc
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1959. arrears ...:...... 14,266.00
Total arrears ..;;.,.,,..$16;596,58•
The Council passed the annual
by-laws. • and , .borrowing by-law
to allow . for . the :borrowing of
•up to. .$90,000. from the .• Royal
;.Millan, who . spoke: on education. ,Bank,in Ripley, to meet the cur-.
They., •stressed the first aim ,to ;rent expenses :until the • taxes
good education,: was. to • work are paid next December.
hard, 'the second was to be good , Moved by McKinnon -Martin,'
la* ;abiding citizens. that the following accounts be
Citizenship was presented by paid;
Mrs N. •J. McKenzie and Mrs, 'Ivan Poliock,.: care :of ceme-
G. 'Elliott, They Stressed. the 1 tery, •,$39.60; 'Doris MacDonald,
importance • of good home train7 care of hall, 34.30; Lucknow
,• Ing • first, . and later in our :'District Co-op;.; warbicide 3.9.00
schools; • Cubs, Scouts, Girl; Registrar of • Deeds, 'list, 3.96,
• Guides are .very important fac-
tors in training: our: young Pep-
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ple• •how' to become .':good citi-
zens, to • respect' our National
Anthem arid • our . fiag . and . • t.o•
•profnote • good' will.'
The motto was taken by Mrs
W. Joynt.` This Was • entitled,
• Take time to read, it .is, the
foundation. ••of • wisdom. Good
reading can :be a lifelong: .plea
-sure,- and can open up :roads of , killed and 'injured, 10.00; Chas.
:adventure • for young :and.: old Emmerton, valuator, 3.50; • Pot-
• alike A °.demonstration,•:of much ' tock- Electric, repairs and flcpod
=interest was presented by Mr. light, 44.51.; Stanley Thompson,
spraying • buckthorn, ..42.50; •Ont. -
Good Roads, •Membership fee,
15.00; ' 3. L. •Lamont, 'legal' fees,
9.05; ;'Municipal World, , '$ sub-
scriptions; .24..00;. 'Thompson Nur
Dr, ;R; W. Blackwell, school den
:tial service, 248;75; • Dr.• W. G.
Bruce, 'school 'dental • services,
82 50;'::. Dr. 'James: Little, school'
dental'. ;services, 200:00;` Alfred
Walden, . signs for information:
booth; • 11.45; A. N,.. Courtney
infortnation . booth, .188.55;.. Er-
nest• :'Walden; spraying . ,cattle,
48,40; 'Eugene Dunlop, ,spraying
cattle;.: 30.75; Ed. Creech,: poultry
Nick'iKusbrrra of, Wingham, Mrs.
Irene ;Sparling and, Mr John
Minagan._The Niagara ' C�yclq
Massage 'was demonstrated, also
a: very interesting film showing;.
the •various..:.rnethods.: and 'Hospi-. sing Home,: indiig'ent:. patient,
tats ' where: • the• cyclo : massage.. e.. is 100.00 • . David• El hick ., dog, tax
.Y g. Elphick, g.
used refund,`no :dog, 2.00; P.' Y. Smith,
• Joan'. McKenzie , and : Sandra tax refund,, 56:68; Huron ; and
.Brooks gavea very stine exhibi- `Kinloss. Telephone, hall phone•
tion of Scotch dancing. A read- phone and tolls, 13.70.
ing 'was- :given "':by Mrs.' P. •' S . Road., Accounts: -
Stewart. on• °what'. we think' New Steve'• Irwin, •' Superintendent,
•:V,ear stands 'for.'' ' : '$260.15; Ernest. Walden; grader,
The.. meeting' . closed with:' the 106.74. : WayneLowry, 1 ,:: wring,
oY.
Queen and` Institute :Grace.:. A.
dainty lunch was served by ' the . r
hostesses i in change.
FORMER LUCKNOWIT ES
.-.60 :YEARS 111ARRIED
A .clipping ' froin a Montreal
paper shows a picture of Mr" and
Mrs. Alexander C. Lochead of
:Montreal, 'who recently .celebra-
ted 'their 60th wedding- .anniver.-:
sary. '."They• were 'Married'. in
Lucknow. .
They. haver lived it Montreal
since 1947.,' where their one. son,`
Dr ' • John 'R: Lochead, resides., '
Can; .any local •`bid tininess''
give, 'us, any' further :d'etailsg„•
BORN
HALDENHY-At'• Wingk am Gen-
eral. Hospital, on Wednesday(
December 30th, 1959, .to Mr.. and
Mrs: .:Williani Haldenby, R.R. .1;'
• Holyrood,• a' daughter.
CHECK THESE RATES •
SINGLE
kith privet. bruit) -
DOUBLE ' -
• (withpeivstaboth)
Hotel EMPIRE
Broadway at63iciStra f'
• At ih . "Gateway to Timer :Square”
• 700 rooms i;G auites —most with AIR- '
CONDITIONING, TV and radio '
• 'Excellent Restaurant --Coffee Shop -'—
Cocktail Lounge'
e' Garage adjacent to hotel
PLC'S many special Empire conveniences such
ea Baby Sitters. Physician'. Sightsecino Buns,,
t'rslit & Plane Reservations, Radio&TV Tickets'
NEW YORK
23, Illi COlumbus 0400
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.. or .a radio, or a stove, or :a: car, or any of the
thousands of productsmanufactured by Canadian
workmen 3'
By making these things ourselves,' we have ; earned
a standard . of living admired ' throughout the world.
Nearly . half of, • all employed Canadians work in
manufacturing. Without . ' our factories we would. • be
principally ' employed in producing , raw materials for
other nations to process.
We enjoy out present way of_. life because we work
• not only on ,the land but also in, modern factories.
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One way ;Ato maintain : this is to buy Canadian -made
.:ods. •
STEEL COMPANY QF CA111AD
LIMITH'D.
MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANNFORD. TORONTO
Canadian -made steel from Canadian -owned plants
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13.50; Howard
�odge, rep
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1.50,Graham Cokhauling and
loading
440.40;: •Wi i Kempyton•
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hauling . and . standing time,
674.00; • VV, ; I. 'Shantz; ,'bulldozing
and standing 'time, 113.50; Roy
Marshall, standing time, 100.00;
Harry Coiling, hauling and load -
ing, • 791.25; .'Colling . „B-rotbers,.
standin•g _ tithe,'100.00; Norman
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:Barnard, hauling .gravel, 320.40;
H>lighh. Cleland,' gravel, 179.50;
E S: Hubbel, .ice:' blades,'' •74:00;•
°R le . Hydro Township. shed
2.50; Imperial Oil,; gasoline,
220.90; Roj ertstee1 Co.,. culverts,
388.78; ;Township of Kincardine,
boundary account, 1,052.20; Twp.
of .Kinross, boundary :account,:
19.25; D. G. MacDonald,.. gear oil,
25.20; A'Abbie Brown, tires'' and
tubes for spray ra' truck ; 200:00 •
Steve Irwin; postage and tele-
phone
ele-phone.'tolls,'`12.35,• Frank's •' gar-
age, 're irs and gas for sprayer,
Moved by Walden-LowrY► tha
we adjourn until February 1st
EARL TOTJT, Clerk.
• :Have You Renewed' lour bur..
scription ?:
uIPME
Many' propane •' users :
are surprised •
p d to� find...
that they do not own the equipment they are using
With Co-op Propane, however, the picture
is quite different. With Co-op you 'own the
equipment which is installed. There is no fine print,
;no hidden ownership clauses.'
Ask about the advantage of buying Co-op
propane - at your • nearest Co-op. You
will like the Co-op Ownership. Plan..
You will like • Co-op Service.,
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