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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-06-02, Page 5WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1953 ‘ A . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,V LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN" MRS. D. PHILLIPS HEADS HURON W.l. West . Huron District Wo­ men’s Institute annual meeting, held at the United Church, Dun­ gannon, Thursday, - saw over 100 delegates present, representing 11 ibranches. The district fincludes Clinton, Blyth, Dungannon, Wing­ ham, Auburn, Londes boro, Col- borne, Belgrave, Goderich, Kin­ tail, St. Helens, and three Junior groups, Belgruvg;^^.golwanash.and Clinton. ;' President for the past four years, Mrs. Lome M.’ Scrimgeour, Blyth, retired, to be succeeded by Mrs, burnin Phillips, Dungannon, who is vacationing in Mexico and will not commence.her new duties- until she returns. Miss Edith’ Collins of the Wo­ men’s Institute branch and home economics service of the Ontario department of Agriculture, con­ ducted the election of officers. Other 1953 officers are: Mrs. Tait Clark, R. 5, Goderich, and Mrs. Fred McGregor, R. 3, Goderich, •vice presidents; Mrs. Otto Popp, Dungannon, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Norman Keating, ^Wingham, federated representative; Mrs. A. Wilkin, Goderich, alternate; Mrs. W. Pryce, Goderich, district dele-, gate; Mrs. Stanleyk Lyon, R. 1, . Auburn, alternate. . . ^Conveners-of standing donimit-' tees are.:* Mrs. Mervyn Batkin, Clinton, Agriculture and Canad­ ian industries: Mrs. F. Oster, Blyth, citizenship and education;. |R. 2, Lucknow, historical research and current, events; Mrs, Carl 'Proctor, R. 5, Brussels, home ec­ onomics and health; Mrs. W, Bradnock, Auburn, Junior insti­ tutes; Mrs. Lome I vers, Dun gam non, resolutions; Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. K. Dawson,' both of Dungannon, auditors, ■ . Mrs. Hobbs of S't. Marys, chair­ man of the London area conven­ tion urged the women to read good books by Canadian writers; to have. a book review. at the ~W, I. monthly meetings; to take a vacation,/and above all to tak$ time out for' prater. Prayer sweeps ouUthe 'mind arid the lieart, and leaves, them clean, she said. • Thd program included an ad­ dress of welcome- by the Rev. Geo. Watt, pastor of the church; I piano solo by Mrs, H. Phillips, Blyth, and piano duets by Wayne Brown and James Blake, both of Dungannon. Mrs. A, Robinson' of Auburn, gave an interesting re­ port on the conference she at­ tended as . delegate „at O.A.C., Guelph. • > . An invitation was extended by Belgrave to hold the 1954 district | meeting there. ----—-----:------- ------ . i ‘ / BORN ’ KEIFFER—in Wingh anwGenerab Hospital on Thursday, May 21st, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keif- fer, R. 1, Wingham, a daughter, IRWIN—-in Cliriton Public JHos- Mrs A, Robinson, Clinton, com- pital on Thursday, May 21st, 1953 munity activities., and /public re- ’to Mr; ■ and Mrs. Grant Irwih, latidns; Miss W.\. P, Rutherford, Clinton, a son. . Most important Paint Advancement in 25 years New Fume-Proof, Sun-Proof House Paint produces a film of unusual whiteness. h.lU -<«•/ ■ o, dim„ Years of extensive exposure^ tests .. heavy industrial conditions, from strong sunlight and . ae5y__forjriula-ove£ fume areai havej^e^ (-orditrafy"house paint. Come in and ask us about newFume-Pr<x>f, Sun-Proof House Paint. STAYS WHITES LONGER JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED ’pHONE 150 / . LUCKNOW, ONT. COUNCIL MINUTES KINLOSS TOWNSHIP Kinioss Council met in thejiall May 4th as per, adjournment. All members present. The minutes of ; the regular meeting of April 6th as read were approve^ and sign-/ ed. . The. tax collector returned His roll , and was accepted, the un­ collected taxes being turned over to the treasurer for collection. ! . Alex- Percy’s warble fly claim' of 1952 was ordered forwarded to the insurance company for atten­ tion,: " ’ . \- Russell BusheH’s . lease on ithe road allowance between Con. 12 and 3.R.S. was renewed for an­ other year. Council adjourned and after sighing their declarations, ’ was constituted, a >Court of Revision on the Dore Municipal Drain By­ law with the Reeve as chairman. There being no appeals against the by-law it was given first and second readings, and the Court; of Revision was closed. . Council resumed for general business. Relief was granted to the Adam Stumpf family due to Mr. Stumpf’s illness, to be reim­ bursed under recent immigration resolutions.. ^Th^^e^^^as^ristr-ucted^tcr notify all parties assessed on the Eadie, Pinnell, Percy and Royal Oak Drains, that the reports would be read at the Township Hall, Tuesday evening, May 19th at 7.30 o’clock. Council adjourned to meet again June, 1st, 1953. .Cheques issued: fox bounties, James 'Cochrane $7.00, Ted_,How=- ey^6:00r IL McQuillin 5.00, G. Hodgkinson 3.00, Billie Percy 1.00, R. Thacker 2.00, Tom Mac­ Donald l.pO; Dr. Marcus, calfhood Vv Township share, 5-00;.McLen­ nan and Mackenzie, ambulance, 2 trips to London, 50.00; Gordon Wall, balance salary collector and ektras, 44.20; John Downey, W.F. operator,. 192.00; Ed Thompson, WlF. inspector, 293.65; Orville El­ liott, W.F; tractor, 256.50; ‘Luck­ now Co-op, W.F. powder, 378.00; George Hiltz, W.F.: gas amd oil, 26.40; G.. J. Dickinsoh, W.F. re­ pairs, 7.75; Morrison’s Garage, WT.F. repairs, 2.25; Culross Ins. Co,, insurarice/on hall, 15.95; J,. R,/Lane, unemploy, stamps 5.40, postage 5.00—10.40; D. H. Car­ ruthers, part salary, 25.00; Harold Percy, part salary, 25.00; P. A./ Murray, part salary, 25.00; FarishJzXl _’_ui. ---- nt’ zvn. irx r'"' • i Moffat, part salary. 25jOO:—Dan-] |“T7 McKinnon, part salary, 25,00; Frank Thompson, part salary, 75j)0;< J. R. Lane, part salary, ] 00.00; George Hiltz, relief sup­ plies April, 41.38; George Percy, relief supplies April, 9.79; John Ackert, relief supplies April, 21.00; Relief, month of May, 150.00; Carl .Willis, work on Har- ris drain, 150.00, Highway cheques: Payroll No. 5 $437.80; E. Weiler, blast material, $2.47; C. A.- Mac- Tavish, fuel oil and grease, 72.95; Fred Tout, bulldozing and gravel­ ling, 795.50; H. Hr-^Bannerman, tube and snowplowing, 504.84; Rosco Metal Co., road signs; 34.10; Dominion Road Mach., repairs & labor, 389.91; Armco Metal CO., culverts; 147.20; JDept. of High- ^ays7^a^lax7“34T0; Bruce Mac­ Millan, snowplow; 10.00; Tqwn- -sh-ip:—assessment^'Guest Drain, 21.00. . ■ ’ J. R. LANE, Clerk. FIND LITTLE DIFFERENCE IN HURON*, BRUCE ASSESSMENT Huron County assessor Alex Alexander , and Bruce -County assessor Everett Finnigan, have made 'a spot check of properties .in the villages of Brussels arid . JCe£swater^as^-iueU-as-r-u^al-prop^- erties in Culross, .Kinloss, Turn-1 berry and East WawanOsh, and report that a very fair compari­ son of values exists^ between the twd counties;; •** , . This report was made- to the .assessment -committee that, .was set up by the municipalities of , the . Wing-ham 1 High School Dis­ trict,-whose- representatives : re­ quired that a re-assessment of the town of Wingham be made for high .school taxation purposes.- -. . ---------------- ..." ■■■" FIFTY FROM LUCKNOW * AT DURHAM SCOUT PARADE The annual Saugeen . District Boy Scout parade was b^ld at Durham on Sunday ^fternoon with a turnout of over 300 Cub?, Scouts, Rovers* Leaders and com­ mittee members. ' ’.J'-. ’ The Cubs were in the majority with 168, and 94 Scouts. ‘ ■' Lucknow, had twenty ^ one Scouts, twenty Cubs, five leaders Is your”' subscripition pajd? * i 3 i 2 ■ and six committee men in at­ tendance, arid the local organiza­ tion! wishes , to sincerely - thank thos& who took cars. ' v The sreyice was held in Dur­ ham Up ited 'Church with the pas­ tor, Rev. F. J, Roberts, deliver­ ing!, the address, District, Com­ missioner Archie Gowanlock read the scriture and Rev.. D. Ar chi - bald 'offered prayer. s <n_. tn