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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-14, Page 11WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th, 1900 m THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Where do farmers get: hurt ? ? ? Just about anywhere !, !; ! Accident' figures for the year ended last March show although moat of the ,accidents involving 'fain •people. in Ontario happened on high ways or around, farm . buildings . and homes '. farm peope' got hurt itn• all sorts of places,, even • in cemeteries! If you were 'hurt Wan accident who would .pay you for help, to '' do the . chores; for . a while until youwere on: your feet again? , • CIA Could Help . You For 'full details just call JOHN A. McMURCHY, R. 4 Ripley. .= phone Ripley 119-r-23 CtA. Co=operators Insurance Asso �ciation' • • • AUXILIARY PLAN .:FOR FUTURE EVENTS The ' regular meeting of the Ladies . Auxiliary, „Branch :309 was; held in ' therooms at 8.:30 on . September; 6th. .There, were. 17,. members present. ,y President Purvis.: opened the meeting. Act ing Flag. Bearers were ' Mrs. Ev- elyn' Rarkweli and Mrs. Joan England. , Plans were made for our Ap- ron and. Tea Sale: to ibe held in. ..our rooms: on October 8th..Watch Sentinel. for: further news, Mem- . hers are 'requested "to.: make ap . ,ions for this. Those Making a large : apron are requested :for' one and those 'making small 'ones please ' bring two+ • We •also made plans for catering to a. Wedding and entertaining other Auniliary Navy .Tag Day will be held On Saturday; • • September.. 10th `by' Auxiliary members. Please sup ,port .this cause.' • ,Sport Officers for .Ladies adies iliary is Mrs. K•ay. • Forster,, , as sistant, Mrs: Shirley Cooke. The .President , closed'.' :.rneeting. A, lovely.. lunch Was then 'served while ', an auction was held • to raise some •money, which was very .successful. COUNCIL MINUTES Ashfield, Township Council met .on. August, 29th with all members present: The minutes of the last :meeting were read and approved.: on 'motion of Haward and Bradley. The following • bills Were . Ord-, ered ( paid . on motion of Howard and MacKenzie _ tPayrol I -J No, 9, $786.5_2 Grantx Chisholm, 45 gal. oil, 62.10; Im Aerial Oil, .Diesel' oil . and tax, 13510; Chester., Nicholson, Rep. Tire and Grader,:7.00; Demi n Road. Machinery1: Pin stub a nut, 49.33; W. J. 1V[cbonald.Pos- tage $tamps, 5.00; Town of ,God- •erie'h, relief, 22.50;' Alvin Collin-. son, stork claim, 68.75; Provin- cial treasurer ,Insulin, 2.91; Don- aid •M. •Sinpson, 'Ia salary, 35'0.= 00; ll, M. Greer, Hospital,' 139.517; 'fletman .Phillips, Stock ' Valuer, 3A0, BY'Lair No. 9 for levying the different rates for 1960 was giv" en three' readings and ;passed on' motion . of Gibson: and Mac1en • ,Council • adjourned on motion 'of Cradley and . Gibson to meet October 3rd.+ Andrew' Ritchie,' Reeve. bonald' M. Simpson, Clerk.• MacDONALD - MOORE' ,CLAN MET AT REIDS CORNERS (Contributed) A pleasant picnic was enjoyed by all three teams of men play- ing for honorsin the horseshoe pitching contest. Twelve in all was finally won by Archie • Courtney, and John Peterbauch. The ladies had a guessing Con- test, Which. was .very interesting. for young and Old alike. George. MacDonald . had charge of the sports and was. very popular .with the young frys as he led them intheir sports and handed out chocolate bars and milk cho- colate to the different competi- When the sports were overall moved into the hall where the lunch .committee as, usual had a lovely lunch‘ ready.., After 'lunch Murray, 4' cD.on=• aid favored us with a few selec tions on the Bag. Pipes ' and Margaret•.Cottrill danced so well some of ' us thought we had nev- er ev er, seen anything better' for her age . at. our ; Calidonian• games Then/ four violin players ' took Over, ' three. of them MacDonalds. With .Andrew ` MacDonald . taking the lead in this part of the. pro- gram which included old time ,dancing.• • Then .a social hour' was enjoy- ed ed while; some..,went home• to .look after , their chores. Return - ng ' at nine o'clock,. • John Mac .MtrWchy. • was • asked to take' the • chair *for.the evening' program• ' which.started . with community, Singing with' Mr`s. •Robert Court-. .ney and Mrs. Bill Ken peon at Jeaders-Land. Mrs. Andrew Mac.- Donald froi .Detroit at, the; Pia- rro. Next a few selections from the violin players with Clive Mon- roe added tothe. fernier group. Next a humor' 'recital by :M