The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-29, Page 8t,
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THE. LUCK[ :N.O V SENTINEL,, LuCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY,, JULY 29th, 1959'
U.S.S.LNDSB►CK
TO OLD STATUS
West. Wawanosh. Township
Council held their July tneeting
at the Township Hall on July
14th, 1959, All members preaent.
On 'a motion by Cowls. Dwain
and. Miller, the clerk was in-
strutted'. to apply for the grants
in connection with the 1959
Warble Fly campaign and .also
• to .forward statements to :cattle-
owners whosespraying accounts
are in arrears,: .
On a motion by Couns. Cul-`
J ert. ,and McPhee, ,Councilagreed
to . renew the compensation in-
', surance policy ..with J. A. Mc-
Donagh...This policy.: covers all
Township employees while on
duty. '
It was moved by Couns. 11/filler
and seconded by Couns: Durnin
that the fol1pwing resolution • be
;passed. Carried. .
Be it resolved. ' that.: the Cor-
poration •
or-poration`• of the ,Township 'of
West Wawanosh hereby give as-
• sentto the 'passing of By-laws.
Nos.. ,7,: • 8; 9 and 10 of the Cor-
poration tot , the Township of
Ashfield: By' means of these' By-
laws, .certain lands• in the Town-
ship of Ashfield are being . re-
moved from the Ashfield Town-
ship ' School + Area and ate being
restored `' to their former Status
as individual public school sec-
On a motion by Cozens. Cul-
bert and McPhee, the following
accounts were ordered paid: • •
Blake, Groderich, Gode-.
rich 1 S.' 1959 debenture levy,
$3,820.62;'Elmer Johnston, Luck -
now,' payment' of 'debenture ,No.
4, 1,000; Sydney' ` Lansing, . Au•
• burn; debentuare interest, 40.00,•
. Lundy McKay, Auburn, debent-
ure' interest, . 40.00; W. B. Ander-
son,. Lucknow, debenture inter-
est, 80:00 Elmer Johnston; Luck-
now; debenture interest, 80:00;
\Tillage . of Lucknow,, fire "call, to
. GOOD .P1AC, -,; :FOR PIGS
In S. B . ,Stothers "Pig Tales"
column, in the Canadian ' :Swine.
magazine he remarks about pigs
balancing their own rations; and.
says in ;part:
"We were out to iseriny L.
eKenzies at Lochalsh, the other
day. .Kenny ha§ about 150 wean-
lings around so feeds. possibly
300 pigs a year. Right opposite
the barn there is some 50 acres
of bush which he rents each year.
And do'tie pigs enjoy themselves
in „it. He ha's no tonic trouble
•after, ;giving .them • a..shot of Im-
feron and . 'should have no surf
scald trouble.' Yes, •looksto us .a
sharp place for pigs." .
KINGSBRIDGE
(Intended For Last Week)
Visitors at, •the, home: of• Mr.
and Mrs. William, Lar non dur-
ing the past week were 1V1r.:and.
Mrs. Clare. Lannon and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Schleen
and. family Sharon. and Michele
Hill. of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. lan
Parker and, babe` of London.
Mrs, Gertrude' . Hefferon of
Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Cun-
ningham ingham 'and three daughters:. of.
.Orlon, New York spent 'a ' few.
days at a Kintail cottage and
visited with relatives here.
Congratulations to Mr..arid
Mrs • Jerry Eckert upon the birth
of ,a daughter in Alexandra Mar-.
Me : Hospital,; Goderich, on July
Closing Chesley, iPlant
Peerless Textiles ,Ltd. of'Tor
Tor-
onto is closing . their plant .• in
Chesley •which employed from
45 to 75 -persons, -.mainly female
help: Jeans and slacks were man-
,ufactured at chesley, and • this
operation will be switched to the
Collingwood' plant. Peerless Tex-
tiles also 'have . a 'plant ; in Han-
over employing' about 240,,.
•
gent patients' ace'•ts for . May,`
1959, 278.25; Lucknow Convales-
'cent Home, Indigent patients'
acc't for June, 1950, . 264.75; City
of Toronto, welfare . acc't, 97.80.
Highway Accounts paid: •
Norman ;McDonald, $199.00;
Almond Jamieson, .bulldozing,
247.50; Robert Stothers, tire:, and,
starter repair, 11.80; • Pedlar!/Peo-
ple Ltd., steel culverts, 373.10;
Bell Telephone, moving'. tele
phone' line, 29.21; Lorne Ivers,
'salary,. . 161.25; Archie Aitchison,
brushing,23.80; Art Moore, work
on culvert extensions, 1.25.00;
Johri ; Rivett, spreading chloride;
7.70; W. R., Mole, hauling :chlor-
ide, 43.50; chria. Cook, loading
sand, ,15.00, Leslie Schultz, repair
culvert, 3.50; : J. A. McDonagh,
• compensation insurance, 89.00.
Council ,adjourned to meet' on
Vernon Hunter's, 50.00; .:.Luck= August` filth. 1959.
now 'Convalescent, . Home Indi-• • J. F Foran Twp. Clerk:
16th; ; „i •
Miss Elizabeth Bowler of Tor-
'onto spent • a few days with • rel
atives: here recently.
Mrs. Gilbert Frayne, Mrs: Jack
Kinney and Myron ' O'Reilly, of
Goderich', were among the rela-
tives who attended the ., funeral
of the : • late Chester • O' ieilly in
St; Cemm.a's ,parish church; De-
troit, on Monday, July 13th..
Mr. " and Mrs.. Ambrose- Hart -
man, Shirley and Brian Of Kit-
chener ' are ' .holidaying at the
Cliftoan Austin home. ••
•
Miss 1Vlargaret holey • 'visited
with relatives in :Detroit during
the past week.. .
Mrs. T. • Dwyer,' Mr: and 'Mrs.
Don Frayne, Peter, . Margaret and
Lucille visited with Mrs. Dwyer's
daughter, Sr, Margaret Lucille
at... St. Joseph's , Motherhouse..
London, on ,Sunday. , ' /
Miss ..Maureen Dalton and her
sister of' Seaforth• are visiting at
the home . of 1Vir. and 'Mrs.'. J.
Eckert.
• Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Clare
were among. the 'guests, at : the
parish . picnic for Rev. Lloyd
Ryan in,; Brampton, 'on • Sunday
afternoon:
Mr and; Mrs._' Dan Kelly. of
Br.,igden, and ' Mr: Walter, Kelly
of ` London visited at ' the John
Kelly home recently. ' •
Gaviller: McIntosh & Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS,
Bell Telephone Building
WALKERTON
D. A. HUNTLEY,. CA. -- Resident Manager
Telephones: ' Business 633; Residence 106:
' •WALTER RRECKLES'
.. . 18-20 Ripley •
KINLOITC�H; ONTARIO — Phone
Your John Deere 'Dealer. Automotive and Tractor Repairs
Arc, and Acetylene welding . Machine' Work ; Pioneer.
• Chain Saws, . Lawn and Garden Equipment '
For your best buy .;in diesel tractors, see the "David 'Brown"'
visitors .here were ' r
Week -end y Seigner •of Walkerton at the :.
Mr: and Mrs.. Wilmer Moran of, home of ;Mr. and Mrs, Herman
London; Frances Dalton .of Lon- .I.ambertus:
don, Arnold Marsman' of London,
Mr. and : 'Mrs. Lawrence. Austin
and Mr: and Mrs; •Grobell of De-
troit, Mrs. Nora Sinnett and Mr.
and Mrs. Trierweiler of . Detroit,
Clarence Doherty : of ,Toronto,
The J. C.. Moss f.ily of Wood-
stock.
Sunday . visitors'. at the 'home of
Mr. and: Mrs. ,Cyril` Austin, were
Mr..` and Mrs. Fitzpatrick and.
Miss• Betty Fitzpatrick of London..
Mr. and Mrs Michael Law' and
four daughters'. of London, .1Vtrs.
Bert Martin • and sons and Ther-
ese Martin of Han'rilton, at : the
Biaise Martin home,
•
Mr 'and Mrs. William Settler
and: Jos. ' Lantbertus,. Mr, : and.
Mrs. Earl Seigner and Mrs. Hen -
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartman ' of
Goderich at the •Clifton. Austin
home. . '.
gRev. Lavell McCormack C.R. of
Waterloo, .visited with his 'con.:
sin, Mrs. Gene Frayne and fam-
ily :during 'the past week.
.Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ian. Parker (the former
Donna Lannon of this . ' parish)
upon the birth of a daughter on
July 20th _ in St Joseph's Hospit-
al, London. •
There' was a man • once' who.
was' so dumb he ran all : the way
behind :a streetcar to. save •a.dime,
when he could have run ,,behind
a taxi and saved 50 cents:. '
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