The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-22, Page 8•
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC NOW, ONTARIO•
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1958 ' PLYMOUTH SAVOY "$'`' ;
4 door sedan, overdrive trainsmision,. push button'
radio, plastic. covers and other extras; Black and
grey exterior with red and black interior—X12,,000
miles --Hurray for this one.
1957 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN
-"V8, radio, one owner, two tone blue, and beige
finish. Very clean car; •
1956 CHRYSLER ' WINDSOR . SEDAN
Push' button .transmission, radio, 2 tone paint, local
owner since new.
1956 PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR SEDAN
Savoy model, 2 -tone blue and white with matching
interior—sold by us new: /.
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1955 mit-mourn SEDAN
An immaculate car, : serviced by us since new:
1955 DODGE `2 -DOOR. SEDAN
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2 tone :paint and all standard extras.
1954 DODGE STATION WAGON
1953 ; BUICK HARD .TOP Automatic tra=iasmission.:. .
1953 FORD SEDAN; Metallic green and white
MANY ; LOt'ER PRICED CARS TO CHOOSE, FROM
AND ,MANY USED TRUCKS;
Phone Office 755 Used' car lot 724.:
OPEN EVENIN„GS, UNTIL 9 00 p.m.
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PAY TREASURER'
FOR. GRADER WORK.
WEr;gESDAY, APRIL, 22;, 1959
Kinloss Municipal' Council met
;April 6th 1959; All members pre=
sent, . •
Moved hr. Bushell MaCDonald
t1 at the ?Clerk write aur Sol ci-
ter-re-BY. -LaVr Fortin for closing.
roads., •
Moved by Conley -Conn that
we pay the Saugeen Valley Con-
servation Authority the sum of
$$6.89 levy. 'for 195.9.
Moved iby CConn-Conley that
the. Clerk write the Pwblic. School
TInsbector,: re circular 'received.
Moved by..., Conley -Conn that
a grant of $10,00 be given the
Wingh .can; .and : District Retarded
Children's School:
•Moved by • Bushell Mac Qnald
that all accounts for work done
by: the Township grader for' pri
Ovate '.. ronk; are to be paid only
to the Township Treasurer, and
that accounts due for . past work.
and still owing, , be sent out by
the Treasurer and call for spay-.
menta
Moved .by. Conn -Conley; that
,vire ; do now adjourn • to meet'
again on Monday, May .4th or .,at
the call , of the Reeve
Cheques issued: Relief, 00.00
West. Wawanosh Ins. Co., .Ins: On
Hall,16.25; riucknow. Sentinel,
printing 112.22;'; Paul Groskorth,
Whitechurch : St. L. 4.234 ,Luck=
now Convalescent Home,: Home
Care, : 92.55.; •Municipal: World,
Supplies, 1.1.20; C.K.N.X. two
Broadcasts, 7.00; Dr. E IF'. `Shaw
nessy, ' dental.:'care, 1/00; 'Bau�
geen Valley Cons. Aug./. . 1959
levy. 86.89.; Village 'of .Lucknow,
Clark, Fire . Call, 50.0,0; E. H. Ag
new, Treasurer's Bond,'' 8.00; Mrs.
Gibson;' caretaking, 11.00, !aay-
nard Ackert, Wolf ,bounty, 20.00;
Delbert Stanley, fox bounty. 5:00,
'Barry Johnston,.fox `. bounty,
5.00; Registrar Brce County,
70e Carruthers Nursing. Mme,
Care Jan., Feb., March, 300:00;.
Wingl am Retarded 'School; grant,
10:00;'
• ' } Highway cheques Pay List 4,:
032.80; Lorne Beckmg, snow
plo!w'r '163.15, Lawrence MacLeod,
sanding, 1625; Langside Store,
grader supplies, 2.15; Treleaven
Milling Co:, salt, '12:50; .Ezra Set -
ler, . snow. ' plow, 381.50;.Huron i
Kinloss Tele. Co:, Road Supt.
calls, 18:00;. to. R. .Finlayson, salt,
48:00, Cities Service,, Deisel 'fuel,
276:69; :Doaninion Road Mach, Co.,
repair_ s, 39:60; Wm: Gallagher
snow ,plow. 1,18.2:00; J. A.. Mc-,
Donagih, ::'Machinery insurance,
265:00, JoeKerr,' Construction,
3;70135; E ICarruithers, postage,.
1.00; Raynard Ackert, ;bulldozing,
331..75,• • Kinlough Garage' . snow'
plow, 10.00;. J. R. Lane, unetn-
ployment stamps, 1.28: •
J. R: Lane,. Clerk:
will be .observed` at the
LUCKNOW . PUBLIC SCHOOL;
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 24th,
7:30 to 9:30 pint
A:cordial invitation' is extended to all peraons in Luck-
. now • and' vicinity to ' attend „ : 9
LJCKNOW 'PUBLIC' SCHOOL BOARD
• YOU CAN.: PACK '11 T0 A: DAY 1N .
Enjoy all the fun of the fair in South Central Ontario.
And in the same day take in an Art Gallery or Museum.
Fashionable restaurants and smart stores can be :found
everywhere' in this fascinating area.. Include a tour of it
in your weekend or vacation plans:
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Woman's Assoc., United :Church
The 3 'groyips of the. W.A. held
a joint meeting' on Monday night
in ; the church fellowship* room
with 58 present. Mrs. G. ,Mac-
Diarmnid was in charge of the
devotional period assisted : by the
other leaders, Mrs. R. Johnstone,
Mrs..' A. Havens, Mrs. G. Walden
and Mrs.. B. Elliott.: An '' Easter
//worship service : entitled "The
Gladness of Easter, available to
us through the.Dominion Coun-
cil Of our W.A., was .used.,: Mrs.
J. Hall and Mrs. J. C.' Armstrong
sang . "Love Divine" in keeping
with the theme., Mrs.' L. ' C.
' Thompson presided for the pro-
gram; and ,hymn. "For the beauty
f the earth.:. was sung. Mrs.
�. J. , W Joynt delighted the ladies
lwuth •.Ther. solo "Moonlight .;arid
Roses." These ,were::iin keeping
• with. the guest speakers' topic
"Gardening." Miss H. Thompson
introduced Mr. (Charles Bristow
who gave us an interesting .and
informative' talk /on "Dahlias" as:
well as showing us many lovely
pictures of the various types and
thein own basket that was award-
ed first prize at the flower show
in. • Toronto last -year. Many
questions were asked by the lad-
ies : following.' MrBr istow's . talk
and . all were answered very
readily by (him. He also outlined
the planting to he doe at the
front:. of the church' this year
Mrs. L., Hall thanked Mr: 'Bris-
tow. A pleasing piano duet was
enjoyed by Mrs L. Ashton and
daughter .Beverley. Hymn '•557.
:and prayer .by Mrs.; L. C.; Thomp-
son closed the meeting. The Ap-
ril ccoznmittees; served • 'lunch, . to
conclude ' a very enjoyable een;-.
ing.
Kingsbridge C.W.L. Elects ..,
The annual meeting of St.
Joseph's subdivision. C.W..L:'
(Kingsbridge) was Ielld. Sunday
April* 12th with Mrs..Ray. Dalton,
presiding. The meeting was op-
ened with . prayers: Thank you
.cards were read .. from Mrs. Con
O'Keefe, Mrs.' Ed. Gilmore, Mrs:
Joe Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Dalton, Mrs. John ' Austin, Mrs.
:Martha O'Neil Mrs. John Kelly,
Mrs. Ila; Garvey, Miss, Julia Dal-
ton and Mrs. Mark Dalston. Mrs.
Joe ` O'Keefe read the treasurers
report shaming that all obliga-
tions had been met. Donations
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make of machine . are now avail-
able at' the Lucknow 'Sentinel,'
No matter what the machine, we
have the ribbon. Phone 35, Luck -
had been sent to Mercy Shelter
Guild, Veterans' Christmas Fund
.and Per'Capita Fees. 'A 'mass
'was offered 'in honor of ' Our Lady
of .Good . Counsel. A. requiem:
'Mas • was offered for the late
E Gilmore.' Twelve first Satur-
day Masses, were offered iv the
members. 'A' breakfast was serves
ed to 'the, first comianunicants of
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;KNOW 'ONT. R,I4 BETTER
the parish,. "June • 15th.: Missals
were 'presented to Miss Frances
Dalton and Peter .Leirrnan, uni-•
versity students; Members, aged
80 and over Were presented with.
rosaries. Members attended the
diocesan convention in Learning-
ton, ` the deanery''. meeting . in.
Goderich . and' t'he pilgrimage to
Mit. .St. Joseph's, London. Mrs.
Cyril • Austin, read the• report on
social action sand' Mrs: Mark" Dal-
ton ;gave, the press report. It was
announced that the diocesan con-
vention `will be held at Our Lady
of 'Mercy Parish' Sarnia on May
18th and 19th.: The president. will
be sent as. delegate. The riomina-
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ting committee 'brought . in the
new : slate of officers.. They are:
Director, Rev. H. Van Vynckt;,
president, Mrs. Walter Clair; 1st
vice, .Mrs. Leo Courtney; '.2nd
vice, Mrs: ,Iiay. Dalton; 3rd vice,
Miss Betty `Becker; secretary,
Mrs.Mark Dalton; treasurer,.
Mrs:" Eugene Frayne. Conveners
of the standing committees. are
to be appointed at the .May Meet -
Mg. Fr. Van. thanked the .mem-
bers 'for •their, work and co-op-.
eration during .the past year, and
welcomed ,in, the new. officers.
Mrs. Ray Dalton retiring presi-
dent ,also. thanked .the ladies..
Langside W.M.S.
The Langside W.M.S.. Auxin,
ary, held .their Eastei Thank -Of
feting ,Service in e church
the 'Kinlough W.thM.S, Auxiliarywith
as their guests. The Vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Gordon Wall presided
and olienedthe meeting with
the Call to Worship..;The.'put-
pose was repeated.. The Scrip-
ture. was read by Mrs. ` Wesley
Young.
Miss :Emma ''Richarcisorr led in
prayer. A reading • "The Easter
Message". was . given by Mrs.,
Everett Whytock. Mrs. Gordon.
Wall then introduced the finest
speaker, Mrs. Mei Ritchie of ,in -
sardine who gave an inforn atiVe
Moffat
esge on "Prayer." Mrs. Lloyd
thanked the 'speaker' and
presented her with a cup and
saucer. , . .
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