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CKNOW, ONTARIO. Wednesday. October 29th, 1958'
M i
eeve Warns
everal Dogs,;
ection Danger
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Foxes ., presumably. ,vrabid, are
now prevalent` :in •'the ' mored
':'ate vicinity and are cause for
real concern in . the Township
of Kinloss where' rabid -acting
foxes have 'become. quite num?
eorus .within the:past few days.
.ixi�snmres
Although . r u e e County
council convenes next week,
the situation has• hecome so..
.alarming, that an emergeney,
meeting of County. Council.
was called for .Tuesday, nighty
at 'which Reeve Harold. Percy
of Kinloss and Reeve George
Joynt of Lucknow were ,a-
mong ,those: present. .
STANDARD TIME ALTERS,
P.O. MAILING HOURS
Upon . 'revertingto standard
time, the deadlines for posting
mail • at the local post office have
beep. altered..
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Several, • Dogs :Destroyed.
A'' fox /,was shot ' on Friday ,af-
ternoon, . on the 4th Concession
' lto
-after, i n
west by Gib Ham, ,
had faced up "to do battle" with
a car driven by Mrs. Fred.Gil-
christ. •
Praotically,,within the hour' • a-
nother fox "took on" two dogs
owned :.by Philip. ;`Steer,•:"Conces-,
sion ' 4, East. The fox took off a-`
cross the sideroad :north: and was•
sighted by lion Forster ` a few.
uninutes later. He stopped but not
being equipped to do battle with'
the vicious looking fellow, didn't
go within attacking. range.
The Steer ;dogs were destroyed
• on :Saturday: Dogs owned, by
' Mrs. John' Barr and Alex.; Percy
of the Kinlough, vicinity 'both
tangled with foxes at the back
door of their respective . homes
and both dogs .have been : des-.
troyed, but the foxes escaped
One of th e first. incidents in.
the 'Kinloss - Huron - Kincardine
vicinity* occurred • a couple, of
weeks ago, .;when,' Morley Scott
had .to .destroy a female hound
and some pups after a•,bout with
TEN PAGES, '
REEVE JOYNT 'BEING,.
MENTIONED FOR WARDEN
With 'the November .Session, of
Bruce • County' Council , in the
offing, conjecture as to the.,1959
wardenship candidates gets the
limelight;
The name of •Reeve .George
Joynt of Lucknow is ,receiving
increased: publicity, but whether
or not George. will "toss his hat
in the ring", remains to be sen.
lora eer • of Kin ar-
e, ed.5rei i tiiclma" y" l
Ken Muir of Paisley were pub-.
licized . some months ago as the
prospects, but with ' Mr. .Muir`,
more 'recent announcement ,that.
than .730 a.m. for the upgoing
truck to Kincardine 'at -8.00 a.m;
Twelve O'clock, noon is ;the. dead-
• line.' for: down mail, . leaving. •at
12,30. Up: • again, its 1.00; • p.m. for
1A:NAGER
GOES TO WESTON
Lorne' Power, manager of the , ..
Lucknc DistrictW" 'Co-operative •
.for the .past fifteen months,' has
accepted a position with the. Cen
<tral Officeof the' United* co -Op-
eratives of Ontario ' at 'Weston:.
Lorne will manage the' propane
gas .departffnent" .at the Central
Office. He entered:the Co-op:' or-
ganization in 1957 with Lucknow
it t .••osition: Mr. and `'.
the outgoing 1.40 truck and he would not .he.a candidate,, at
t• ention has been focused on Mr: .
down again the -deadline -is 4.45,
for the 5.15 p.pm. truck. JQynnt .. •'• •••
,A fourth name now mentioned.
is that • of Wesley Hahn: of Wiar-
ton. • 7•
PAPER DRIVE' THURSDAY
Lucknow Boy' Scouts will hold
a waste paper collection Thur-
sday afternoon of this week., Box
or'securelY tie your old;: , papers
and ' magazines ands set them 'at
the curb.
MOVE TO NEW' HOME
Mr . "and Mrs. Jim ' O'Donnell
arid family --are this -'-,week mov-
ing to the,former Sam: Durnin_
property; •which they • purchased
earlier. from. Sam,: Nesbit.
An X=raylast Monday ;showed
that •rim's leg injured in a farm
accident over two years ago, is
beginning to put down some new
iliorie. His London doctor hopes
it continues to: do .So, thus avoid-
ing .bone .grafting later:
SORRY
',Indications
are,as. this part
of the paper is printed, that,:
there will have. to be several
articles. ommitted 'from the
last run.' • ,.
On Monday, with few rural
news budgets arriving, it ap-
peared: like'..a IO' -page paper
•and we proceeded-�.oi—this_��
,basis to . make our Monday
press run -the first of three.
On Tuesday a flood of rural,
•news found" us 'without space,
•or ,time to handle it:
It 'appears that the change
• to standard time upset •...thea
connections & .•.all the north.-:,
' ;budgets reached ;us .TTuesday.^
JET INSTRUCTOR. RECEIVES
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT RANK.
Air 'Forge ' Headquarters re
gently announced' the',, promotion
of.. J. H.. (Jim)Barger from the
rank 'of Flying Officer to Flight'
.Lfeuten
ant. He as .the son of Mr.
and Mrs x. F: Barger R.R. 3
Lucknow, . Ontario:.
'Flight 'Lieutenant •Baner join-
ed the Air Force in March 1951
receiving,. his Wings' M January
a•da—lrelvas, transierred to Air
'Division in Europe uxitil Novem7
ber 056: He is at present an in,-
strtictor on Silver. Star jet train.-
ers at .3 Advanced Flying School,
Your Subscription Paid?
1Vlrs.: "ower an• • 'arm y. 'p .: .. to
take up residence in Toronto, im-
mediately. .
Succeeding Lorne as • .manager
here will �}e Ross Robinson of.
. Belgraye who, has been manag-
ing the Belgrave Co-op Mr.. Rob- •
inson is married with one son of
'high : school age.
Bud Orr; who Chas been employ-•
•ed at the local: Co-op for over -two
years, will go to Belgrave to take
'Over the manager's position there.:
Hud, a native 'of Lucknow, .lfad
been employed 'at C 'coley and
Walkerton before
re urning tO
Lucknow.
Elmer ,Mackenzie "of . Ashfield
Township, ,who has been working
with the Lucknow Co-op on
Apart time basis, has .commenced
full:; time work. at the MainStreet
Store.
All the ; above eh`` rages will Abe
•come effective October 31st.
Wig
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On Sunday, Cal RobertsOn
found a dead fox on •the roadside
two miles WesC• of, Kiniotigh,
GilliVraY shot, .a . that Was:
roUnd the barn yard.. On the
14th of Kinloss,: Delbert Stanley I
;, and Kenneth t HOdgins botlr. Shot
foxes, anct: handled theM, as' did
guarded .against. . •
Warns Against •Handling
In' 'an interview with Reeve
Herold Percy 'of •Kinloss, he laid
stress. On . the faCt he had been
officiallY informed. pf. the danger
of infection' from 'handling rabid
foxes, particularly if the ,indiyi-
.dtial had a break in. the /skini,.Ii
is wise tO.use gloves they, have
(Continued on page 3)
NEARS FOURTH YEAR' IN
AIR FORCE; NOT YET 21
.Bob Morton, :son Of Mr, and,
MrS. Albert Morton, arrived
Where he had been• serving with
the RCAF at Baden-Baden 'since
October 1956. ,
The "Atlantic crosSing Was by
air both ways. The return jdur,
nek, frOin Germany was 'a bit
round about; by.way of England,
The AtOres and Gander to Mon-
- Bob has been transferred tO
seven ISlands, Quebec, and ledY-
.6S here next Monday for his new
base some distance north-east of
and SWitzerland While in Ger-
thanY. He will net be 21 Until
next Month and On Decernber 20
Will have completed four yearo
MRS.. MONTGOMERY SUFFERS
HIP FRACTURE THIIRSDAY
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taken to` Wingham Hospital; and
on Friday :to Vietbria Adspital,
London, Where an Operation was
performed inserting a plate' to. '
cerrect the fracture.. • .•
Mrs. Montgomery 'is ip her 77th
The first of the .Week •an aged
pith; Mrs Hattie kicks, •suffered
a hip .frattlire. She is an .aunt.Of
Mit. James Durnin of West Wa-
DONATIONS ,*2,100, PLAN ,
CENTENNIAL . WINDUr. :SOON:
Donations to the ucknow •
•contributiOns not, previously ack-
no.Wledg.ecl 'were received from
The :Finance ,,Cammittee met
this week ,to receive repert and
be ,called4hdrily.
book is • now all paid :.and' this -
Committee is planning to ineet.eif
a night can be found) to fina-
lize this. project, froin which the
Centennial will :benefit substari;
Pictured ,above ate the win-
ners of, the Kinloss TownshiP
-srieaking contest held in
Holyrood Hall last 'Week, Seated,
speaking eantett, .JUne is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; Ray-
nard Ackert ahd attends Holy=
rood School. On the right is Lin- ,
da Campbell who placed second,
on the left Karen'CarrOthers whe
was third and in thd centre, Peter
Steer WhO placed fourth atnorig
fifteen contestants.
June was One of the Seventeen
contestants, to compete at the
13ruce Count finals at Chesley
on Friday. e winner was Joane
Sinith of Port
• . 'Sentinel Photo
John •It: :Wilson. of Oakville,
in4aw of Mr. and Mrs., Philip
Stewart, was invested 'at Govern.: .,
ment House, Ottawa. by the Gov-
ernor General Rt., Hon. Vincent
Wilson signifying his admisSion
to the .Order af St. John in the
grade of • SerVing 'Brother.
:This 'Award had to he Signed
and approved by Her Majesty ..
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson .inoVed
tO Oakville, in Atigust where Mr.
Ment. Mrs, Wils011 iS the former
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