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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCIINoW,, ONTARIO,
WEDNESDAY, FEB..11th," 1959
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ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' '
MARKETING BOARD '
REPRESENTING' 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS'•
CULROSS CORNERS
*r and ,`Mrs. Cecil McNall
and Charlie have . moved ,to • the
• 8th con, of Kinloss.
`The comm, unity was represent-
ed at the John Deere show in.
Teeswater on, Wednesday . even-
ing,. This was a goodprogramme
which proved, educationalas well
as being full: of.laughs.• After.the'
show coffee and' doughnuts .were
served to a . capacity crowd' and
dancing was enjoyed:
As this, is written the • weather
• has become, clear and cold ;and
all ''possible snow 'plowing equip
ment has .been`geared up to help
clear the roads . of snow. During
the days: of drifting snow :many
roads were plugged tight. while
= traffic was able 'to abe. kept -mov-.
mg on others. •
Expresses; D.S.Te Opinion
In riearlX everyPP Y ou ` paper ick
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up these days • you read an article
‘on Daylight. Saving: Time, As I
see it no matter if your time piece
set 'for. standard tune or D:S.T
you don't. change the number of
hours of daylight ,any When the
clocks are :put ahead. . there is an
hour : less -daylight in the 'fore-
noon and • an :extra hour ; of :day-
light
daylightin the. 'evening 11 -I-were
Making any suggestion; it ,would
"be, "Leave , all clocks alone, let
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each factory, place . of business
and industrial centre, take a vote
on the time they wanted' to fol-
low ,and if they wanted the extta
hour of daylight in the evening
go to work an hour • earlier in
the morning and' be through the
hour earlier. It's really what they
are doing anyway: ,I often . won-
der in these days of so much
talk oh.. health, that all doctors,
nurses, etc., don't put up a kick.
;against it.':
• We are sorry to report Carman
Wlytock to be nursing a '.sore.
leg.
To Build School Addition
• Wingham District High School
Board is proceeding with plans
for an 8 -room addition to the
present school at an estimated
cost of about $225,000. The • Gov-
ernment grant is 75% on, approv-
ed costs of $20,000 per•classroomi.•
The cost to the Area is estimat-
ed at s/4 of a mill On the present
assessment;
The Whitechurch section of •
Kinloss Township is`ain the Wing -
ham Area; and Kinloss is one
xnunicipality which has already
given ' formal. ` approval to : the
project.
People who like to be waited
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on are ' the hardest: ;onesto be
cured of ' their ailments
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eautiful Kitchen
Complete with all those work -saving
features, and beautiful appointments
that make her work a real pleasure.
She'll ,rave''about the many ;airmen-.
fences a custom-designed kitchen
} will bring to her. Here's aValentine"
present that will. go straight
to her heart.
ASK FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE
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Special Winter Budget Plan.i ' First Payment April 30159.
JOHN Ws. H 'N DERSON
LUMBER LTD
Phone '.450 . Lucknow
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BOWLING NEWS`.•
The Gophers: took , four points
from the Beavers, Clarence Greer
was top for his. team, Lloyd Ash -
vers, • „ �•
ton was high man for the ea
The `Cubs •.won-' four points!
from ' the Tigers, Jack Caesar be- I`
ing top for his. team. • Dorothy,
Errington,was tops, lady, George
Whitby was'' best for the Tigers.
Mildred Leader was'. high lady.
The Squirrels took three points
from the. Polecats, Marie Button
being top for her team,' Rol' Fin- .�.
layson was top 'for the men. Chas,'
Webster was, high for the Pole-
cats. • .. ''
The ' Coons took threepoints
from the Lions: Jane Treleaven
was high for her team, Howard
Agnew was high for the men. 1.
'Bill Stewart was high for the
Lions.
The Zebras took' three :points,
from the Chipmunks. Ken 'Jard-
ine -was topman for the ' Zebras
and Pearl. ' Jamiesgn ,top for the
ladies. ' Clare, Johnstone was stop
man for the Chippers: If a low,;
prize was given for low score
for • men, ;guess who ` the gent
would be. Just having a' • little
joke on someone.
Team Standings
Cubs, : 47, ; Squirrels, 44•: Bea-
vers,
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vers, ,41; Gophers, :35"; -.Chipmunks„
34, Polecats, 33, Lions, 26;• Coons,
26;. Zebras, 20;, Tigers, 14;;..
.IU••VENL S WALLOPED
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LIONS HEAD MONDAY
•Lucknow Juveniles. walloped
Lions Head here . onMonday .night'
15-5 in the first •of a.=two-of-out-4
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three series in the 'W.O:A.A: play-
'downs;
The return game •is in Lions
Head on Thursday.
The visitorsbattled Lucknow
to a ' 2 -all tie in the first frame,
were : outscored. 4 to .1' . m the se-
cond ` and • were. snowed , 'under s;
10 to' 21,in the final frame, that
ended in a brawl when' the ' oma_
jority of 14 penalties were hand-
ed out by RonnieGraham and
Hugh. MacMillan,::including a: ten-
minute misconduct and three five
minute. penalties.'
Lucknow rapped in .three; goals
in the last 55 seconds of : , play, {{
Fraser'•Alton getting a pair with-.
in • 40 ;seconds.
Lucknow goal getters :wer'e:
Paul .Henderson 5, Fraser.: -Ash-
ton 5` Jim Pedersen 4, Art Ho-
wald 1.. '. • /.
CALL WARBLE,
GRAVEL 'TENDERS
-It Mims Council met•M the•Hall
on Monday, February. 3rd 'as per
adjournment, All. meinbers pre-.
A copy of Resolution` from the
Wingham, ,District High School
.'Board Re Building an Addition
to the School was endorsed. This
applies only to Sas No: 10, Kin.
loss.
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YOUR.
BARGA'IN ' FOODLAND
HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE
. Our Exclusive: Top, Seller. Feature: ib.. , . ,
RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY, JAM:
Breakfast. Club. Large 24. oz.Bargain. Jar
VALENTINE . CHOCOLATES
Neilson's and McCornucks, Pound. Box
SHREDDED WHEAT SALE
Nabisco's' Favourite Breakfast'
SODA CRACKERS
69c
3
saxes 35c
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'Save 8c. Pound" . •Z'9c
McCormick's Plain or Salted.' Sn
HEADQUARTERS, FOR FANCY SPY .APPLES BY'
THE BUSHEL.-- BY THE BASKET. DIG. OUT THAT
JANUARY 28th, ''SENTINEL" FOR FREE BLACK
DIAMOND STAMPS.
We Sell For •:Less . • Values Effective
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Phone .:119: Lucknow
February ,12, 13 .14.
Carruthers Nursing Hanle Carse
at the rate of $5.00 'per day as. of
January ,1st, 1959. ' • f' '
Council .H.adjouto meet
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again on Monday, March 2, 1959
or at . the call: of the Reeve. ,•
•Cheques. issued: Relief, '.$55 00;
Mrs. Ruth._caretaking;
6.00; J. . Gibson; Ross,
rned extra bounty
early -foxes, .2.00; Donald Mc -
Ewan, extra bounty early, foxes,
2.00; James McGillvary, extra
bounty . early foxes, .'2.00; Wesley.;:
Young, extra bounty early foxes,
4.00; , Gilbert 'Hamilton, extra
bounty early. foxes, 4.00; Calvin
Robertson, .•e x''tre :bounty early
foxes, 2.014' Roy , Huffman, 'extra
bounty, early foxes, 2.00; Orville,
Elliott, extra ,bounty early foxes,
2.00; Leo. 'Murray,,extra bounty
early . foxes,. 2.00; Wm. Hunter,
Ambulance to Wingham Hospital,
10.00; J. R. Lane, Reg. B. M. D.
1959; 2.75; Salvation Army, grant,
25.00; Village of Lucknow, •:Fire
Calls, , Steer and Tom`son,• 100.00;,
Ontario Hospital Insurance Com -
Mission; Hospital. insurance, „14 70;
Roy Huffman, 2 fox bounty, 10.00;
Milan Moore, ,1 fox bounty, .5.00;
Melvin '.Morrison, 1 fox bounty,
5.00; Frank JoY nstori, 1 fox. boun-
ty, 5.00.
Highway Cheques: Pay roll No,
2 '— Lorne Becking, snow :plow-
ing, $459.40; Montgomery, Motors,
bolts `for .grader, 7.00;Cities Ser-
•vice, • Deisel fuel, 357.32; • Coiling
Brothers, snow plowing, 49.00;;
Spence Irwin, bulldozing. 52.50;
Graham : Cook; bulldozing, 450.00;
:Kincardine township, boundary.
acc ount, ,168.33; John W'. Hender-
son Limited, Bridge plank, 103.83;
W. I. Shantz, :bulldozing, 1,656.00;
:4. R. Lane, unemployment insu-
ranee stamps 1.92; County
Bruce, Gravel, 47.52.
ti • J. •R. 'Larne, 'Clerk.
COUNCIL MINUTES
Village :of'. Ripley
•All, members were present :at
the regular meeting of the -Rip
'ley Village . tdouncil, ; .
on' motion b
's•paid'
Account y
Pollock and Tranter: `, Walden
in eets 238.00
Bras.,' Ploughing stn , .$ ,
Elliott Taylor, . salary. $100:00, 'la
bout. on plough • $28.90; • Ross H. ‘•
Martyn.: Insurance on ,fire truck,
` 47.75;, Jahn D. MacKay, mileage:
Bruce County, Mutual Aid, Fire
Assoc., Ripley -Huron Legion rent
of 'rest .rooms, 200; Scott, Bros:,
cleaning ,streets ; of snow, 83:75;
Frank'sGarag&011 and antifreeze
for fire . truck, 6.35; William Mc
Lean, garbage . ,hauling, 90.00;: ,
Walter Needham, salary, etc.,.
'52:74; D. . G. MacDonald, ,oil for
Fireball; '26.62..
Moore . and McLean that we •
pay ,$100.00. ,per month for care
of indigent in the Thompson ;Nur-
sing Home.,
. T.ranter. and ' Pollock that. 'We
donate $5.00 to • the Crippled
Children's. Building • Fund.
The by-law for the licencing of
nursing homes was amended on
request of the Bruce County
Health, and ,now reads that a fee
of $5.00 . be. paid instead of the
• farmer $1.00. as set at the pre-
vious meetings
The Luzknow Sentinel can fill
any of 'your' needs, in 'rubber
stamps, 'stamp pads, ' etc:, phone •
35 Lucknow.
A grant of $25:00 was given to
the Salvation Army and also
$15.00 to the Bruce County' Soil.
and Crop .Improvement Associa- f
tioti, •
The Clerk was instructed to
write the Welfare office in Wing -
ham, Re -Indigent Patients and
hospitalization.
Tenders are to. • becalled for
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the Crushing and hauling.' of
12,000 yards' ofGravel .to be laid
down on the •roads at a flat rate
per yard,.. under the • direction of
the Road Supt. Work•to be com-.
pleted ,by Octo er 1, 1959.
Tenders are to ;be called for
Warble fly Ins ester and spray
operator. '
• Tenders to be in . Clerks hands t.
,by March 2, 1959, 3 p.m.
The Engineer's , ,Report ony wthe: I
proposed Button Municipal Di'ain 1:
to he read. at Township4iall on
Tuesday, February:, 17th, ' 959 at'
2 • p.m:
-a: Pr�dUcers nr��ual Meet:10g.
TARE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of the producer •
members ,;of the Ontario Hog. Producers Co -Operative in'
the Bruce County group be convened at 1:00 p.m. . on
Friday,* February 13th''at the Town Hall, Walkerton, for
• the purpose of the conduct of the proper business. of
the Annual Meeting, the election of delegates •and alter-
nate delegates. • ° • •
Jack McGillivary., Chairman,'' Elmer Perschbacher Secretary.
TAKE iNOTICE
hticCounty Annual;Meeting of the producer
y g p'• of the Ontario Hog
producers' Marketing Board be convened at 2:00' p.m.
on Friday, February' 13th at the Town Hall iri Walkerton.
for the purpose of the • conduct of the proper business of
the Annual' Meeting and the election• of repiesentatives
.(delegates) to the District Hog`, Producers. Coxmmittee,
• Jack MCGillivary, Chairman,. Elmer Perschbacher,Secretary,
TAKE NOTICE that the • Annual 1Vreeting of the producer
members of the ,Bruce County Hog Producers'` Associa
• tion will be corittened at the hour of '2:30 `p.m, Ott Fridayy
February 13th at the Town Hall in Walkerton for the
purpose .of the conduct ofthe proper 'business of the
Annual Meeting, the• election of officers and the election.
of voting delegates and alternate delegates.
• GUEST SPEAKER ---4.: CLAYTON' PRY
Jack MeGillivary, Chairman, Elmer Perschbacher, Secretary..