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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-27, Page 2PAGE, .' t'Q LU OW ' SENTINEL. L[ICKN OW. ONTARIO: HEINZOVEN .BAKED . BEANS in Tomato :Sauce 5 Oz. 3. tins 49c. Clznckwagc n $ iier, 15 ' oz. in, ,___39c .......... Wagstaffe Raspberry with- added pectin, 24 oz : 43c Rose Brand Margarine :_. 4 .pkgs. $1.00 E,asifirst Shortening, 5,c off offer. __t _-----__- '2 lbs; 45c Miracle Whip Salad -„Dressing, \ \ \ • 'ilii WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 195a Bee Hive. Corn 'Syrup,, 2 lb. tin New! Comet Cleanser , 2 tins' 39c SET TAX RATE I N. CENTENNhAL DON'A'TIONS. I CLOSE TO $2,100 MARK W. WAWANAS11 "' (OUNCIL MINUTES). West ,Wawanosh Twp! Council held their August, meeting in, the Township Halt with all members present,: Mr,• . A, W. Morrow, District Welfare Supervisor, appeared be- fore Council 'concerning 'a prob- lem• in connection with relief as- sistance. , • It was moved ''lay • Councillor Culbert and seconded by Coun Donations tO• the Centen- nial fuud opntinue to be re- ceived, sending •the grand ; total at the end.. of the week to $2,073,75:.. - Contributions, not .previous•-. ly acknowledged are as fol! , lows:;•. H. •A.: •Doupe, Port Credit; Mr_s. Robert' Smith, Sault . Ste.. Marie;; Dr. John, K; MacKenzie, Toronto; 'Cac- het Farrier, Whitechurch; .K. J. Lowndes; Mount Albert; -eillor cPhee that: West Wawa- "'Wonder Bakeries, London; nosh Tovti• 'nship C u o •ncil• grant the Y Gertrude ' Treleavenr London, Wrn, Towle;.. George ,Alton,. Henry family $10.00 per � Smith w ek.. r 1 ef assistance in:the form Sault Ste. 'Marie; Mrs, Liz4ie e • Har eir,: Levy, Sask: •,' Irene ' on condition ' . p that a voucher system •and licenseHolr»es of. Toronto Harry the. ignition keys �: Holxines,. Corrie; Miss Henry; plates Of ' the Henry Smith •family. ' ;Gori'e, car be turned over; to the Town- ship Welfare Administrator. for the duration of relief .assistance. It was!, further decided . that • the FISHER FAMILY' -REUNION'-c.. MELD • DURING CENTENNIAL •HOLIDAYS OVER .It was back to "work ---last Frjit day after a two-week .vacation, On August 3rd,' the rerun on , of and it's not easytrying to'tie 'in the -Fisher family was held oil' all the "stray ends" .to. get' out the lovely lawn at the farm home this issue. -°• ' of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Camp- The ..holiday was a family at - bell on `•the' -2nd Concession ; of 'fair that included a trip. , down Kinloss. the St. Lawrence, with a side There were seventy members jaunt to Ottawa. At. Cornwall we present. A very'~enjoyabletime viewed the hydro project 'before was 'spent: in the afternoon -and crossing to the United States to a de ions, su Ppe.r was served` return around the south side of with Mrs,.' Harry .Lavis, .and Mrs. Lake Ontario, recrossing at Nia- Harold ,Campbell, ' as conveners. gara Falls. present: were ` from Tor -A sidetri to. Lake Placid, , and ThoseP "North onto, ," Hamilton;; London, ':'Mon- Santa Claus land'at the areal Detroit, `Listowel, Stratford Pole" was . a highlight for .the and Lucknow. ;. Junior member, and we • ' can't, Full or twin size „sto ansa a .Guaranteed by � 'Good ttgy~ckceptcg • "Golden Sleep" niatjre s in durable, decorator c.01for • Crushproof, prebult.. ' borders.wear•like trod', • Tru -balance coils for firm support . • Matching box spring only $38.88 AVE NOW .DURING•. c ome , Furns rags' y " . , GOLDEN ALUES SALE ane .181. cKenz• e putierat Direieters deny enjoying it too: Takes a family to, ke f ep: you «young". and. not --to • be.; chicken both Pop and Mum: took the 3700 -foot chair "lift to the mountain -top • From ',Niagara it was ' back to the beach and a .lazy week of `••recuperating DUNGANNON IgAL ary transportation, if possib e, to the doctor for • any member . of the •Henry Smith family. • Motion carried; • /A : discussion took • place ' con- cerning the 'striking of the 'gen- eral general municipal (Township) rates for 1958. As was the case last year, there will be, one rate for agricultural and residential, prop- erties and • another rate for, pro- fessional and commercial prop- erties. On, .1a'' motion ' by Councillors Miller and„ Durnin, Council de- cided to set the general Township rate ,for 1958' at seven. (7) mills for farm and residential prop= erties'-and-at':; nine --(9) milts for commercial properties. A mill represents about $1,730. at this year's Township rate. On a motion by Councillors Me Pliee ;and Culbert • the. following accounts were ordered paid:. J G. Berry, ' Co. Treas., indig- ent patients' accts:,,.$60.50, . i. Rol-. of Toronto were . visitors , lastVillageLu n • velopes 2.76; of ck ow,. Mr a nd Mrs Elmer Cartwright lison, Auburn, stamps ' and eh - week with the latter's' 'brother,. relief acct. ,for May, 15.48; Ont, Mr, and ;Mrs. 'Wm. ' A. Stewart: HYdro ,.Win ham, Township hall Mr., and Mrs, Wilfred Pentland 4ydro acct., . 6.07; John Kuik, .4 ,and family .':vasited on A. Sunday •:'fox . bounties, 400; James Erring - with. Mr. and Mrs._ Benson Pent- ton, 1 fox .;bounty, 1.00; James land /London Finleon , 1 ' fox bounty •• 1 00. Wm M'r . :.Abner. Morris , returned Hardy, 1 fox'; bounty, •1,00 Thos. horn ' last week after spending Leddy, 1 • fox. bounty, :1.00: some time .with her daughter, Road 'E�tpenditures Mrs ussel. Drennan. of ��rights Wm.' F.. Robertson, spraying • Grove, -who is-, recovering nicely weeds, $174.00, Sawyer , Massey,_ since an: operation, • grader repairs,: 6.01, -Corrugated;; Mr, anal ,Mrs. Robert 'Irvin. and pipe Co. Ltd., steel• pipe, .45:00; Betty,: ;alsd Ethe .former's father; The Steel' Co. of Canada, rein Mr. Wm- Trvin, motored Thurs= forcing steel, 50.33; Gus , Dever- day. to the °sob, spending the .coax, motor ;oil, 6.00, Stuart Tay- week-e:nd : with Robert's'. "uncle, lor, welding" grader, 1Q.00, Ben Mr George Alton. They went by Park, cutting; weeds, ,11:25; Thos. way of Toberinory :'and the ferry Young, • hauling ` chloride, 2.00; to Little,. Current. Mrs Will Irvin Lorne. Ivens, 'salary, 196:25; Nor returned: home with them after man McDonald, hauling. gravel, spending, . a week, 'there. They 92.80: came home by •way 'of :Sudbury '.Council adjourned :to ' meet on and Parry ,Sound.September ,9th, . ,195.8, �, Relatives to. call on Mrs.. Ethel J. 'F. Foran, Twp. •Clerk. McDonald. last •Saturday',' were a ;cousin, Miss Queen Ro ertson of BRUCE PRINCESS d t l Mrs. WINS FIRST ROUND Kenny Farrish, 12th .of Ashfield and Mrs. Robt. Nelson,'Iucknow. , K"INLOUGH LADY' L $...ESLAT PICNIC Sunday, August 10th,: the des- cendants. of the late George and Rebecca Colwell, Kinloss, met in' Landsdowne Park, ' Kincardine. There were 78 members at ,the. luncheon table, The president;' Frank Colwell, Bervie, welcomed, all the :relatives and friends; Sey- eral other members brought • greetings and , spoke 'briefly. Con- gratulations were. .extended to the newest married couple, 'Bill and. Helen '. Colwell, who were Week one we k a o married just, g . Red: Deer,•. ;Alberta. Bill replied,. telling, about, his father and moth- er, George and Ruth: Colwell; 'who.. are nbw living in. 'Dawson Creek, ri ish Columbia, The ; youngest, Member:. is^' Kathy Farrell, daughter : 'of Mr: and Mrs. `Jack Farrell, .' Purple , • Grove. Mrs. John .Colwell., Kin lough, ,won. the honors . for, the • Oldest member. The. officers" in charge ;of next. .' year's picnic • will. be: president, Frank:.Colwell, Bervie; secretary- treasurer, Mrs.. Don McCosh, Purple'Grove,`assistant'secretary; Mrs. Albert Colwell, Kinlogs, /Thea picnic ' is ' to 'be On .:the second' Sunday • hi ; August in Kincardine. KINGSBRIDGE Mr..and Mrs. Leo Clare : and family: of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. '. -Edmund King of London• ,and family were recent visitors at: the Walter '.Clare home Congratulations:. to. .Mr. , &' .Mrs • Clarence Doherty of .Toronto up- on" birth :o' a daughter at`: St. Joseph's Hospital, . on August 19th,.. 1958..: • Mr. and Mrs: Dennis Dalton, 'Alice,' Brian and ' Maria visited. with relatives; •:in • Wallacebutg during the past week: Mrs.': Jas. Sinnett, Mrs M. Mc Lerman and' son Michael of. Gor- rie, Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Sinnett of Detroit,: Mr. and, ' Mrs. J. Ti ie-- Weiler and family of. Detroit,. Miss Shannon Sinnett of :Detroit vis- • ted . with relatives here over the Miss ' June E Stewart mt. R 4.; . week -end. Kincardine, dairy ;princess of Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Meyer, Nor= B C t h won, thef t' I een, Anne and John were Sunday /'' • Mrs. N. F. Whyard of London has been speliding two weeks with her sister-in-law, Miss` Ida Whyard. Mr. and. Mrs.. John Spivak' and. children are visiting relatives. in, Windsor this` week.. Mr.' 'and Mrs. Ray , L'ambie. (Thelma Currie) and.two child .ren of Midland, motoring down to these:. parts, .called Sunday on Mrs. W. E. Andrew. Bob Eedy ,spent a week with his uncle, Mr. John . Y. Eedy-of Strathroy • Erskine • Presbyterian -• Church W.M.S..' met in •the church . on the afternoon of August 21, In' the absence of the president, Mrs. Wm. Stewart, Mrs: Robert McAllister was in the.chair. Mrs. Frank Jones' conducted the de- votional period Miss E. MacMil- lan gave the Glad Tidings `•pray er. Mrs. R. Fitzgerald gave . a chapter from • the study 'book. Mrs. Robert McAllister. read a missionary letter from Miss Bea- trice Scott of Amkhut, India and after the closing hymn gave the prayer and benediction. The . lad -0 ies then retired to. the ' basement for afternoon teas' Mr.. and . Mrs, ., W. •I�. McClure race oun y, as' w n "ins visitors with the' Clift oh •corn etition at •-•;the 14:E *visitors , . She competed with princesses, from : Essex,. Hastings, : Renfrew and Victoria, to :qualify 4or the: next round, _ in the quest .for the 1958 Dairy. Queen, who will win an all -expense • trip to Great Bri tain. ;tidied yadGroups are .nightly at her 'sister '' were; 'recent visitoi s with ''Mrs.:Jerry O'Connor, Miss Fay Courtney, and Miss `Sharon Courtney spent the' past competition With girl from Peel week with their aunt, 'Mrs, Bryan. Norfo Peterborough _and Wates , who accompanie erloo.' . . iiinh.eriii:ohro6mriteo here: _,..,_ �,"• ..__. :' •� >R � "11 hold and two daughters, Mrs Winnie ! ing a family. reunion on Sunday, Widcgrn`be ,,and Mrs. $�Ief'b..Finni August 31st: Rev: H. Van VYnckt gan enjoyed a •week's' vacation; will officiated "at the 10,30 'mass,' at Midland, Honey Harbor and :here, for'' •their special intention there! visited their son" Bill and I Following this; dinner will be p family.. f fton A stif: Mr. and Mrs:. jos.. O'Reilly: of Detroit' visited'. with the Gilbert Frayne." family' 'during the past Miss Anne •McKinnon, John McKinnon the Sproul ,Bros., Miss. ;Mary Haines of Wingham. and: the CN.E. On Thursday evening Miss Marleffe Johnson:of, Ford wich, who • teaches at St. Helens, will represent •Huron. County in. The family of the late Mr. and . y, hold - family Michael O'Reilly y are : - family at their 'cottage ori • Whal en's Island, Cognoschene -and called on friends at Collingwood on the way home. They were also ,recent' visitors with Mr, McC14tre's -sisters* • near Clinton, Mr's Ca Shepherd and Mrs. M. Galbraith•' and Mrs. Leslie Lar- son: served to the famiiy, their guests; etc., at the Sunset Hotel, Goder ich,. at. 4 p: n. with an' evening reception to be held at the home of".Mr. Myron O'Reilly, Goderich, Mr: gekert of Seaford). has • been eng aged : as teache Men new ;..:school team►.. ;commen September ',�.. •