The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-30, Page 5DN DAY,: NQV; 30th, 1960.
Acdlama#on..In Huron 1
• (Continued. Iran .age 1)
William. McCreathgave a re,,1
port on the Ripley -Huron Public
School Area .and . thought . w'ee
were at the' peak Year for en-
rolment and ' would go; 'down}
slightly in a .few years. . They
have considered building a new
school providing three more •
sections join the Area but so . far
&d .two sections have consider-
ed corning, in..
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John McCharles . gave a report
Ort the new • Huron West School
area and thought they could pay
theho01 Debenture, off' by •
levying 4 mills a '.year for ten,
years • for Debentures.
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'THE LUGKNOW . SEoI' trizL, LUGIOTOW, OIWTARIQ'
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Will Seek Wardenship
Chester Emmerton the reeve,.
reported on ,the general 'work
done in . the' Township and on
the construction of four bridges
this . year and . also mentioned
$ortie of Lhe work at County
Council. He wanted' two more
year as Leave in order to try
for Ward:.n of the "County 'which
this Townshi? has, not had 'since
1928:
Alfred Walden irentioned the
widening of the. • north` part of
the lake. rad in preparation for
paving the . rethatning link and
of selling the 'old'• grader, and.
*stetting a 'sinking fund "for . a.
new . grader when necessary.
William Lowry spoke of • more
A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CUSTOMERS OF THE B OF M
Wl�t yair oa�lus
�d at my Bank..
in 19W
Milton Rizyneri, Manager'
Lackinoty . Branrh
• •Bk , Of ' :, Moneran
About this.: time of year 'the
Batik of Montreal makes .its 'Annual Report to all'
kits eustomera well ., over two 'million "of diem. I
-y would • like to ' make own, condensed report
to the eustomers of tiny branch of Canada's first,
Bank. •f�
I think it. is a report that you can take • .sortie saris
faction in.,. It concerns the :good tlnngs ; which ' the
money ;you entrusted to us liar •been, doing.
Themoney your deposited at "MY BANK" went
right to .work :expanding, improving and financing
Canadian enterprises small, mediunn., and large.
Because of your deposit dollars,,, highways /were
built, jobs were ereateda farms ar>ere Modernized,
research was fivanced,and education encouraged.
You might 'say' that those: dollars' of 'yours; aided
and abetted our entire C anadian' eeoinoun'.. That. Mans
a better ' future for the whole nation .:
fon ,you ,asa shareholder in that' econont
uz
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The Facts behind ,the Figures
lin the BofM`s-'
143rd Annual Report
DEPOSITS.:'Amounting.to $3.200 .419,323„ (highest in the Bank's
history, this money teepee' eats tine hands v» t Well 'o er •, two
,• tnil1k n Canadians.. Mere than half of' `it: is tlae. personal '..
savings ,of•. people of every calling. the :remainder, is money
deposited . by .. Rusin :firaans, cunnunnuanity organi ationna and
•governments: Tine 'bulk.of this•nnonney is hard'at nwork in
form of loans to people and businecsses :of .all •tyg .
• LOANS: Many thousands of loans were nnade thry ughoapt the
year to people ip all walks of life — to fanners.: miners. fisher-
. tnen, oil men;:• lrrnrbeerranenn.. ranchers: .Ito 'salaried maplez' to
industrial anecl husiness enterprises.: ito • eronnnnunnity a rganiaaa- •
tions; and to 1'rewinncial and :1nnnneipral:,C;orn moots. 'Total
loans at year-end ...$1.7772.6116516.
INVESTMENTS: The .B of Al has $705•500-355 inner t d inn .lai In-.
.grade government bonds and oilier pAnnl lac a uri*ies hi ninng a`
ready naaarket, Tlai:s 'nrnotntl hdeip fananire ';gir,i> rnnnnarrnt pro.
yeasts '•for the betterment of the" roinntry . and' the %dfaree' of
'.its citizen's. Other .:weetcur•it;nes held include a diversified ,lit.
of high-quality and sintrrt-terain industrial issue~„ 'Total. inav t-
menta at Octit,ber 3L .190:y.... $183.255.199.•
Whethear you.• want to *Ave an y or bone* it for stone
useful purpose,; you'll find the 11 tit M i;; a gooii lal: a io do it
So„ if/it's mut money, . sce.f.anatla's Hirt Bank .f• i..
OF
y ,
RESOURCES: $3,485,011333
. - lit. • �� ,� f hit "e Owe, fix
urx ing with Comediansart orris
weed•,spraying . and more calcium
on the roads but decided to run
for Council rather than Deputy
Reeve.
..Hamilton. McKinnon ' gave a
detailed report. on . the Ripley
Cemetery .along with the, 'work
On the . roads in his ward, will'
stay as Councillor.
Austin Martin felt thatthe new,
Department of Highways regula-
tions for construtcing roads. was
too '..rigid for 'l."ownship: roads.
with ' the .small amount of travel
they have. He . decided to try to:
remain' in 'Council' .although no •
minated .for Deputy :.Reeve:
John .McMurchy complimented, .
the Council on the .. .new chairs
purchased for seating . the' hall
and on appearance of the Ceme
tery . but. ' thought , the • present
Council was pot `controlling
their employees as .much as they'1.
should,
George E nerson regretted the
selling of the snow fences' and •
thought they could still help tlje
roads in his corner of'. the Town-
ship, He would also like to see
more roads sprayed' for 'weeds: ('
He would run for council if there
Was an . election but would not:
cause one. . '
` .. There was ', considerable ' drs-
cussion frorn the audience on the
' SubdivisionControl by-law'
whichhasjust' been passed and: n.
some :wanted it rescinded' ase an �.
unnecessary .. 'restriction • on the
' lake front owners. •
William :Leonard spoke biiefly
agreeing with an.editorial in •the
.Kincardine' :flews. that :the.
payers '.should attend the nom
inat on • yocseetiiigs. ; He.: . also,'.
thought the • financial. Statements i,
were made: in too much detail
'Were
'could be shortened ' consid- .
enable: .
Charles . Laidla'w ' eritjcised • the
way the Council' members repor.-
ted on the . work in their . wards
and thought:. they. were elected
to look afte±• the' whole Town-
ship and not fight. for as. much as
they 'could get : inn ;each . ward.. He
did not like collecting a surplus
as ' it , is saving for future genera-
tions. '
AGED' ASH IFI ELD',.
: LADY ' . PASSES,,
MRS. DVNCAN iaPlaeDON�ILD
Saeaah Ferguson,,, beloved wife
of the late.Dunncan MacDonai1d,
• passed away in her ' g9th y ,
ran Tuesday, November 22nd, ye,
tthe (none of her daughter, . Mr .,
W. J. Johnston of Ashfield.,' AQrs.
Johnston was in her `usiial health
until within an :.hour .of her' ,,
death.
Sarah .Ferguson was a daugh-: "
ter of the late Hugh Ferguson
and Katherine: McDougall, and
was born in Ashfield on Decem-
ber 25th 1871, ' on the farm now
owned by Williaani' Ross.
MS and Mit: .,MacDonald were,
y married on February' 22nd,. 1904,'
land farmed at Kintail until • has
9 death in 193g. Since thein 1
u MacDonald had made her home•
with her daughter 'K.atheriane
(Mrs: Johnston). •
liars. MacDonald :.was 'a Mem
•r of Ashfield Presbyterian
Church, a rnrennbor of Je W.M.S.
and. off Kirntail Womenn's Insti-
tute and was held in. highest re-
gard hy.a. wide circle of 'friends..
The funeral service • was ,con-
1 duetted, by Rev: • bell M�anbie
lin Ashffielld Presbyterian Church 1
anon Friday. Mrs: Jack Colliaeon
/sang "Beyond .The Sunset's with
accompaniment' by' .Mrs.• Duncan
Sinn,, •.In.
'Interment was in Kintail Ce.
rcneteryy. "The palllbeareri • were
.Fred MacGregor„ Ellwood' Drell -
404, Gordon , prennana„ Rill Col,'
,llinn on„ John .MacKay, and Earl
Hawes. . p .
Flower hearers were Bile Les-
ter„ John, Clark and Donald: Fir-
guson, Bain MacDonald, ''Clar-
ence Green, Bill Harris„ Roy.
Geddes and Leonard, Irwin.
. Sur•piving are' her daughter ice
:four grandchildren, 'Mrs. Stuart
MacLennan (Helen) and' Allan
of Ashfield, Alma of Toronto.
Jack Johnston cm the Great.
I k'
She was prod eased by ' ear
hint d„ three brothels and a
sister, Donald, l ugh, Jam •a arki
li Mary Ann.
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To ..__e 'Electors,.
KINLOSS- PUBLIC SCHoOL,AREA
•
Ladies. and Gentlemen:
. .
As : a candidate for School Trustee : in;the forth-
coming election, I respectfully solicit. your support.. at
the election on 'Monday, December 5th.
��Siin��ceerely
** .
LLORNE. FAME.
To .The Electors Of .,
KINLOSS PUBLIC 'SCHOOL AREA
No:'.1.
Ladies and' Gentlemen:
Having accepted the nomination for Trustee in the
new Kinloss School Area, Ir..espectfully solicit your
support at the election on °Monday, December 5th.
It: will be my honest endeavour to try to carry out.
my . duties ' to the best of my ability and in ' tl best in-
terests of all those concerned. ;
Sincerely,
OR'
■+�+c ; ELuo 1.
To •The Electors Of
K1NLOSS:•PUBLIC SC
No;
nes and .Gentlemen ;
Halving let. my,' name.
Trustee 'on , Kinloss • School
.this opportunity. of, asking ,1
election
at present a member of
of ' S.S. No.:3; and would • welcome
serve you to : the•. best,of ' my ability
HOOL AREA
stand . as, a candidate: for.
Area Board No. 1; I' take:
Or your .suppoit at Monday's.
the Trustee Board.
the' opportunity: to
on . the . new Board.
Sincerely,'.
ERNFST HANNA.
•
o ;The . Electors
KIN.LOSS PUBLIC SCHOOL ARI
Ladies an
Gentlemen:
'No..1'
a candidate 'forthe office of Area. Trustee,.
respectfully solicit yoursupport': at _ the polls on Monday
and: if elected' you have my assurance that I will 'endea-
vour , to' serve , faithfully and well.. ..
Sincerely ' Yours,
DELBERT HEDLEY•
To The Electors, Of
' KINLOSS PUBaC' SCHOOLAREA
Ladies and .Gentlemen: •
I am a' candidate for Trustee for Kinloss Public.
School Area No. •1 , and I take this means of asking you
for your sl pport at the poly ..
I promise elected . to give of 'my• utmost ability
ASSUffilitig the responsibilities of .this office.'
Sincerely,
LEO MURRAY;
To • The Electors Of
KIN'
I NLOSS PUBLIC SCHOOL AREA
No. 1
Ladies and . Gentlemen:
' a candidate , for Trustee on 'tile new 'kkinloss
Township Public School Area, Board,, 1Nlo : 1, I respect•
fully solicit your support 'and if elected I will spare no
time or effort, m undertaking: the .. tasks of this
office to tune best ,of any abdntyy
Sincerely,
FRASER MarlaNNON.
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