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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-09, Page 8PAGE; 'EIGaT` THE 1,,lJCK.NOW SENTINEL; • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO HURON TOWNSHIP' COUNCIL MINUTES Hui on • Township Council • rnet on September 1st with all but 'Councillor Martin present, Mr. Martin being • hospitalized :.with an attack of flu. - Allister McKay. and P; A. Murray asked for assistance in. draining their farms an Con. .0 and agreed to have a meeting WESTERN.FAIR OPENS _.EXT WEER' , AT LONDON N_. ,.. Ail • . entire . week of • fun,• enter- tainment and excitement com- mences next Monday at • f ueens Park, ` London; when Western Fair • open's: its 84Ui exhibition: 'Thee fair will be officially op- ened •,Monday night, in front of the grandstand by Commissioner C; •Rivett-Carnacof the RCMP, .. He will take the official. salute, of''`his scarlet -coated' Mounties of the , RCMP .. Exxhiibition aide as they pass • the ` grandstand: on theirblack chargers. The . rideis an, added attraction to the even- ing grandstand show, It will al- so be seen Tuesday to Friday afternoons:'inclusive. • Other • features include the Western" Fair Shrine • Show House worth•• over •$25,000.. Some' lucky person will win this fur nished home Saturday night, September 19th. There are also five small. car prizes to be won . by holders . of 'advance sale •ad- • mission tickets. » Livestock .-entrieshave never been better, . and• the Agricultur- al Pavilion' will. be filled to ca- pacity . with prize cattle, ', horses, sheep : and. swine. Western . Fair will again' have the largest 'dis- play of farm . machinery of any fair in "Canada: • The 'evening Horse Show in the Ontario Arena, Tuesday to Saturday, promises exceptionally k competition and should ee n draw' full houses 'each -night. on the ground to discuss it with all parties concerned Mr, .Elmer: Ross, Sanitary In- spector asked that (We cover the garbage in the Lurgan .durip as soon 'as possible as some cottage ers areomplainir g% • ,Mrs. 2. sent . a letter Protesting to . the ' leasing of a cottage lot in front: ,of her. pro- perty -filed, • Moved iby. Lowry -McKinnon; that' we •hold Court of Revision on October : 5th at 2 p.m, .• Moved, by Walden -McKinnon,. that • we instruct , the Clerk to. .send, :out bills to'the parties' as- sessed in the Henderson -Cook Municipal Drain. • The following accounts. were ordered' paid: Cemetery 1VIcAr ,thur Hardware,„ supplies, $20..50 Ivan Pollock, care of cemetery,. 62.30. • Township -James McNain, cat- tle injured ty dogs, 500.00; Emile McLennan, valuators,:(twa trips);. 7.00; McArthur Hardware, Hall • supplies,, 8,35; Township of Kin- loss, Henderson Cook Drain, • 41.- 23; Mrs. JohnS. MacDonald, care of ;hall, 17:50; Municipal World, Supplies, 1,61; "•Morford McKay, Steer; injured • by dogs,• 14.00; Charles Emmerton, valua- tor, 3;:50; Thompson ' Nursing Home, Indigent care, 100.00; Post,. Office, ' Unemployment stamps, 10,40. David Moore, gar- bage collection, 290.00, Payroll No. 9—Steve Irwin, WEDNESDAY, 'SEPT, 9th, 1959 KINLOSS NEWS Rev, Robert Marshall preached his ,farewell sermon in. White church, South, Kinloss and Lang, • • side on Suday, We deeply .re Bret' that .he is .leaving ; for hi$ new charge in Strathroy, Rev.. 'and Dr, Marshall and family ' came from Ireland two years ago. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Verchiinak of" 'Flint, Mich., were week -end • Superintendent, $268.85; Ernest guests; with,: Mr, and Mrs, Ted' Walden, grader *operator, 305.65. Collyer. . Road accounts —Ken McKay, Miss Grace. MacDougall spent truck • repairs, 41,50; Morford. . a few days at the home of Mr. McKay; repairs, 30;85•; Canadian and Mrs. P. S: ,MacDougall ;ol' Owen ,Sound ` Tire "Corp., hose and clamps, 3:31; McArthur Hardware, •reflectors and bolts;' 29.76; Howard Hodge, • Mr''•+and 'Mrs. Austin M • artin have both been patients rn•Kin= tire, tuil4 and repairs, 417,24,•. Im-. cardine :Hospital, Q perial Oil, gas and ' oil,: 478, i2; Mrs,..:Will am MacKenzie and D. G. MacDonald, , Hydraulic oil, Dr; John K, MacKenzie .visited 36,40; Grey -Wellington Paving over the week -end with Mr. and Co. cold mix,: 73.13; L. N, Howe, over Torn, .MacKenzie and'fain calcium • chloride, 48,20; . L, , '.Sparling, truck repairs,20,00;Denver, Douglas' and Walter G: W. Crothers Ltd., grader ,re- Dickie had .a few days Holidays pairs, 975:25; Jaynes• Reid, maw- i at.Hope Bay, er knives, ,16.10; W, Kempton, +• rank's Gar- : Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Barton, Yiauling fill, 61.00, F and Stephen • of . • Toronto and; age, repairs, 4.80; Mrs, F. Lid -.,Mrs. Jas. Barton of Drayton dle, gravel, 30.00; Leroy Walden, . ! were Sunday +guests with M. gravel, 25.00Jamesll' ,Farrei . and , Mrs. Allan Graham andandgravel, . 10.00; W. I,• Shan , I family. dozing,..,. 367.60; Harry • Colling, hauling :gravel, 124.60;, ‘Colling • Bros, Hauling gravel,. 46.92. Moved ,by Walden -Lowry 'that we •adj ourri: to • meet again on Is' Your Subscription Paid? October 5th. 'Earl Tout, When a women isn't trying" to put on, or take off weight, she's busy rearranging it. ' • SANDEitSON S Ladies' and Men's Wear- x=85.: Fashion Millinery, ,BRIDAL GOWNS' '.:FORMALS. .q, iS Enoug Have fun this summer? FOR PRODUCTIVE HAY - AND PASTURE ` Mixed hay and pasture yielding 2 tons dry Matter per acre requires approxiniate y 90 lbs: nitrogen, 45 lbs.. phosphorous and 90 lbs. po- tassium. M • • With- an app�'iication, of 8 tons manure per acre, • approximately 24 lbs. ;nitrogen, 8 lbs. phosphor- . ous and 32» lbs. potassiufn is . all that `will be made available the , first year. Legumes can osupply some of the nitrogen lacking., hutphos-' phorous and potassium, will have to be supplied * supplementary. For example,where grasses dominate on heavy • land which :is. manured once every three years, there should be a fall application of 5-10-15 at 300 to 600 lbs, per acre every 3 year's , For further. recommendations Consult' your . ' local Agr. Rep, or CO-OP.: ' • ; COOP Has the Analysis YOU NEED • • • ... or did your holiday fall flat for lack of ready' cask?, • One way to avoid, disappointment next year is to figure out now, bow much it's going to cost for your 1960 vacation. Then open a Sunshine Account at the B.of M and make ita'point to deposit, each payday, enough 'to. cover the expenses of one day of your holiday... •' You'll find—as practical-hhinded people all over Canada Have found -that a B of M Sunshine' Account is the ideal way to pro- ;vide money for• a better holiday. It's a gilt-edged.guarante,e of more fun and pun for everyone -lets you buy more pleasure for your leisure. Why not open. your Sunshine Account today at your near, nest 13 Of M branch ? Canadians- save more money at the B of M than at any other bank,' • r . BANK OF 'MONTREAL , 644c4 7'441. 6a, • • • • •• • • • • • • •• J0! M/11/0N (A001.05 Lucknow District Coop Phone 71 RA'YNER, Manager • Lucknow Branch: � , MILTON WORKING VV1.t11'• CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK, OF LIFE SINCE. 1817