The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-04-23, Page 7•
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Leavy Duty Batteries •«
Generator Exchange
Fuel Pumps, as • low as.
Voltage Regulators:
THE LUcKr1OW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNQW,,
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$3.98';
Brake Shoes Exchange,., fu"11 set tirt ___ ' $7,90
MUFFLERS, AT LOW. COST
steel Alignment and Balancini
o ores e . eater ` •Phone 3, ' Lucknow
• transfer $600.00 from Mainten-
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nice. Roads iton Construction Brig
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W. •Wawanosh Council Minutes•
The April meeting of West;
Wawanosh Twp Council Was
held on April 8th, 1958.. Af 1 mem-
hers presert' •
The minutes . of the March.
, meeting were adopted as: read
on a motion by Councillors Mc-
Fhee and Culbert:
On 'a , motion by` Councillors
McPhee' and Culbert,, 'Township:
Council decided. tofr' #ccept. •the
tender of George E.. °Radford of
Blyth for the'crushing and 4au1
'ing of approximately 7,506• cubic
yards of - gravel in .1958': at the
rate of 63 cents per cubic yard.
It was moved by Councillors
Miller and . seconded • by Coun.
'cillor 'McPheethat .
Twp.' Council
request .the Ontario Department'
of Highways to transfer '
,a- rtaitc-E Bizra es • Ti ..
onstruction Bridges arid • also to
FOR. FRONT END .CAR:.: ALIGNMENT
now open for usiness -'prompt. service
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Phone '355, Wingham•
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For sound :counsel
and .a
fair; price: ori a monument
correctly designed :from. qua ' .
•S lits . material','
rely on.•
SKELTON . hil ..
Pat O'Hagan,
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Walkerton Phone
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ROSS . CORNER -
Achievement day was held in
• Walkerton ori Wednesday' for the
;ladies. who ,made mats. :The local
ladies were Mrs.. James • _Wraith',
Mrs Alex Wh tock
Y Mr$..
ford Wail:
Mr'.'and :
Mrs.'John.' Schmacher
-• sP:e n t 'Thursday evening.at
Browns;.
The community was `represent
ed •at ,„the variety concert in
•Teeswater on • both Thursday and,
Friday .evenings.' Everyone agrees
that it -w -as.
As this'is:' written our•: first real
.;spring rain has become a :reality
and farmers'. welcome it. At the.
'week -end' . the air ;was full . of
clean' country dust: as farmers
worked. on the land..
A real estate :deal was - closed
last week when/Mr. Grant Walll
sold his east .farm to Mr. John]
Schurnacher.: , I.
Mr;; 1.
Harry Brown'' and Mr
s.
Grieves of Riehmond Hill spent
Sunday with Mr.; and Mrs.. Frank
Brown and '.Reg
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Mr and Mrs. .Gerald Stewart,
Of, 'Kincardine were Sunday vise
itors with._-nd7.1�1
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-Mr..... "_.rs.3--Tom-
Stewart ,
.Mr. JJoe Gant and Miss Mary
Gant :of Bervie spent • Sunday
with Mr. • and Mrs Jas. Wraith r
• Mr. and Mrs. John -Schumach-
er visited Sunday with' Mr. andm
Mrs. W. * Wall; Kiinlough. B
.Council agreed, on .a motion
by Councillors : Miller,, and' Cull
Bert,' to renew the bond .On the
warble fly inspectors:
The following accounts were
ordered : paid on, a 'motion . by
•Councillors Durnin.:and McPhee:-
Leonard Brindley, two -fox 'boun-
ties; $2,00; Niagara Brand Spray
'C.o., 495 ;lbs of warbicide .@;44.1ke
per . ib , 220;27;' Robt. . E. afrvin,,
cartaking Dungannon St. lights,
1957, '8.454.: Village. of Lucknowc,
relief account, 13.45; Dr, J: E.
Little,. Lwckt ow, dental care for
indigent patient, 27.00.
Highway. Accounts '
-John 'Riveft,:".cleaning catch.
basins, $3.50; Lorne .Ivers, sal-
e ary,: 157:50; .:Imperial Oil , Ltd:,
fuel, tax-- and .motor: oil; 9-06 20
Daily Corrimercial'. News; ';gravel.
_tender ,gdvt , 1.140; Co. of Huron;:
•, bulld.ozing.snow;., 668.00.; Norman
McDonald,, plowing 'snow,:, with
truck,' •131;05'
Council' adjourned: ;to meet on
May,' lath,: .1958.:
3 F::FORAN, Twp,,' Clerk.. ,
Whitechurch Women's Institute
The Whitechurch Wonien's. In-
stitute 'held' • their annual meet-'
ing on : Wednesday' ' p.m. in the'
L`Mem'orial:,Conimunity Hall 'with:'
:Mrs. R . Ross presiding.. After the''
opening .exercises,'Mrs.:C. Shiell
read:.' the minutes of `thee March,
meeting : • and, minutes
treasurer's' 're
port. Plans were made. . to:put
on a dance' and give the • proceeds
to the ball 'team to start\ .them.
Off for the season.: Hostes$es. for
the month 'were' M's., Lott".and
Mrs: H. Laidlaw. ,Msical num `.'
hers were .".•given' by Mr's:' 'Joe
Tiffin and. :Mrs; George Fisher.
Members of the :Institute ':for the
coxri.rnittee were appointed.
Mrs,'.George Fisher ',remained .'
from._the'.old_comf`nittee-and `new
members : are ,Mrs. Garnet Far-
ier, ,1VMrs WM. Henry and Mrs.
RusselRoes. Mrs. G Gillespie
was appoifited •tothe.'Library'
Board. Report. from: the stand
Your , old Equipment ” on :New
:PORTER -CABLE :POWER TOOLS
PHONE'. 80 ,
LUCKNOW
-.:. „..y,. 3, may, .� ►�yi►.Y1' �, ".,,i
Portable Saws
Table Saws
Chain Saws
Drills
Sanders Belt & Finishing
Routers
Shapers
Electric Planes.
Bench Grinders
Drill Presses
Band Saws •
Jointers
DEALER.
HELTON
:ing committees; were. read. ,Mrs'..
George Fisher Was then asked to
take the, ,chair for the' 'installs,'.
tion.'of `officers. Mrs, Herb Laid
law 'read • the slate:: of officers.
Elections . were :•as follows:, hon.
pres Mrs.",Frank • Ross; past
pres., Mrs. George Fisher; pres.
Mrs. Russell Ross,. ,1st vice, _Mrs..
I Garnet, Farrier,• 2nd vice, Mrs..'
1:44.6,c.: ex. R.obert'son,_...see.-tress,; Mrs.'
Jas...McInnes; district 'director,
•Mrs.. George Fisher; 'press:. re-
porters, Mrs, D. -Beecroft,. ,Mrs..
G.4 Fisher; Sunshine committee, `•
Mrs. Lott: and 'Mrs:: H. Laidlaw;
Branch. directors, Mrs. Joe Tif-
fin, Mrs. Frank Ross,- Mrs. ,H:
Laidlaw;' +pianists, Mrs: G. Far,
tier, kit., Joe Tiffin; auditors,
Mrs: Albert' :Coultes, Mrs. R.
.•Chapman; .program corrimittee,
'Mrs. ' Hug Simpson, .Miss. Jack
Burchill, Mrs, Robt. Ptirdon, .Mr's.
Wallace 'Conn;' standing 'Commit-
tees: Heine Economics & Health;
Virg, Frank Miller; Public Rela
tions and ,Coititnunity Affairs,
iMrs, 'Tom Metcalfe; Historical
Research. and Current Events '„
Mr"sr ty. McBurney; agriculture
a! id.C'ari:atlian industries; Mrs, R,
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• The WM"S. and W.A.met' ,ori
Tuesday'' afternoon' at the home
of . Mrs Hardy'—•Nlrs 'Stuart
Chamney was in charge: of 'the
W;M:.S program and hymn . ,1`05
was .sung.' in, opening, followed
:by..,prayer: :Sam Thompson
read :the scripturelessbn. Mrs.
E. 'Snowden read a 'Prayer.- Mrs,,
Hardy read an; article.: "' House
of Friends in the •' Faith",,. writ-:
ten ; by Miss :Nancy Cameron,
Seoul,. Korea. Mrs.' E. Robinson:
read an article on Christian• ste-
wardship ,and Mrs H. Jefferson
read the '`chapter in -'the` ,study
book: ,.An. invitation • t� -the . WMS;
,meeting at Whhitechurch• vias. ac-
'cepted.. Further' plans regarding
the' bale were ` discu'ssed. , Hymn
86• was sung and the'. meeting
closed in .the, usual mariner
Gaunt; • -Citizenship and Educa-
tion, Mrs.,:Owen.. King; Resold
tions;' Mrs James McInnes;; Fed.
erated. 'News, Mrs.' J.. Conn: The
meeting,. closed :With the ..Queen.'"
'Tile W.A.meeting opened 'by'
reading psalm ,: 726: .in unison.
Mrs. S:.'. Thompson: gave a''read-
ingon •Easter. .Mrs;; : _Tom' Arm-.
strong read the. first: 15•verses:
from the' •15th chapter :of St.
Mark: Mrs IL ` J.effer§on-, offered
prayer. ::Mrs. E.. -Robinson read
the minutes, 'Mrs H.',.Woods. gave
a reading, "Signs of :Spring".:
Hytrin . 115 ,was: sung in closing,
rurich' . was served :by :the - hos-
tess s assisted ssis ��
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d by J. .teddy. •
and Mrs. R Chamney: •;''•;
' Mr. and Mrs.:Wm. Hardy . en- .
tertained 'the- local .euchre club
on Wednesday,.,;..eve'ning Pries
were awarded as follows:• ladies •
high and low, Dorothy Noble &
Anne 'Thompson; gents high and
low, H.: Jefferson and G. Foran,
•BORN—in' Goderich- Hospital,
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on Sunday, • April,;13th, to 1VIr;
and Mrs; John Noble; a son. - : • /
Mrs. A. .Smith; and :• daughter,
Miss Eleanor , of',Bluevale were -
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs; H. Jefferson 'and.'family•
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