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ViCiRKINo WITH . CANADIANS IN EVERY 11,i0:/k!.1c OF LIFE SINCE
PASS TRKNflO.
HOSPITAL WING
*est WiWanosh Council Miinnees
West WawanoSh Twp. Counci1.
held: the iegular April meeting
On 'April 12th with all meiribers
present. The minutes of the
March. meeting were read 'and
adopted as read on motion of
• Councillors Miller and McPhee.
The gravel tenders were open -
.ed and „read. There Were ,Iihree.
'tender's. On ••a•.m,otion .by Coun-
cillors Culbert -and
Cil. rice-ep-t-ed- the—tender ot-the-
Sandy Contracting *CO. "f.or The
crushing and hadling of approx.-,
-iniately 7,000 clibic. yards 'Of gra-
vel
at 57C per, cubic yard.
On ,motion CouricillorkMe,
Phee.and Durnin by-laVv o. 6
was finally passed.,•Similarty, on
motion. by •Councillors Miller and
Culbert, 'by-law No. 7 was giVen
three •' readings 'and passed..' These
byLlaws., deal with the •.granting.
of $9,000 to W,ingham Hospital..
. It was decided; on motion by
Councillors .1VIcPtiee and • Culbert,
• to complete the, agreements for
1955 with, the, three veterinar-
ians, Drs. jacksori,•, MacLennan
and 1Frayne, in., regard to the
Brucellosis Control Act'
It iS“estirnated that the Town-
ship
,
receive as special
as-
sistance grants) in
1955., the amount 'of $1,284.50.
The following accounts were
ordered .paid.on motion by
Cillors.`Durnin and Culbert: lgrs.
May Smith,' relief : alltywance,
$21:16;..Blyth District' Fire Area,
West WawanriSh, levy, 15.00; God-
erich.Signal-Star, •advertiaing
;count, .-12.60; Municipal World
Ltd„ supPlies; 1,7.64; Canadian
Industries Lt.,• warbicide, ',226.10;
A. IL Erskine' (County elerk), in-
;cligerit patient,...,62.25; Thos.
ljer & Son Ltd office supplies
26.92; A. H. :Erskine, indigent
patient, 29.00; The Lucknow•Sen•-
--tinel, advertising aecount; .23.45L
yrsno 6--EdWar4
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Lerldy, snow fence, 2.80; John,
Leddy, snow fence, 4.00;.Benson
Finnigan, sanding, 4.50; G-ordOn
Finnigan, sanding, 2.10; Harvey
Alton, sanding, 1,50; Ronald Al-
ton, sanding, 21,10, Daily. Com-
mercial News, gravel advt., 7.48;
W. R. Mole, 5 loads gravel, 19.50;
Everett Errington, welding,' 4.09;
Robt.. Stothersi tire •patching, &
mileage, 5.56; Norman McDonicl,
plowing now with truck, 432.90
—$592.70.. •
On motion of Councillors Mo,
Phee and 1V1iller, 'Council • ad-
Otirued_to Meet on May .10,1955.
J, F. FAN, Twp.
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-ZION .,
mid Sunday' *boo, OgleerS.
A Meeting was held for ,elee-
tion 'of Sunday School officers.
It was decided that one class'
earth, Sunday„ wOuldbe respon-
sible 'fOr the .choit. „Children Will
be Aawarded extra points for re-
maining for church service. Ack-
nowledgement for perfect atten-
dance in Sunday School as was
Wen last year. was 'decided on
with.'the members being allowed
•tWo Sundays Off if linable to at-
tend... These • two Sundays
not be deducted from an Othet-
litise perfect. .• attendance. Sunday
School held at 10.15 a:m..• Sitsper- he will soon be well and aljle --
intenclents, Jim Hunte, Bill•tii back to schoOl..
Hunter, Jack Ritchie; secretary- There was a real -good crowd
treasurer, Douglas- Raynard, Ivan
Cook; organist; Marlene' Hunter,
Roberta -Helm; nursery teachers,,
Mrs. Frany.., Ritchie,. Mrs; Harvey
RitChie;.• primary teaChersMrs.
'Lloyd 'HUnter,. Marlene ,Hunter;
junior teachers, Mrs. Jim Hunter;
1;4:,rne Cook;' yoimg men's teach-
er, John Helrn,. Mit. Earl Sivaiv,
intermediate teachers, .1*s. Peter
Cook, • Mrs:. • Wes Ritchie; adult
:teachers; jOhn Ititaliie, Bill ?Lin-
ter.
Mr. and 1VIrs:. Ken Laidlaw &
girls .cif •London vitited• with Mr',
and Mrs. George Hunter on, Sim -
PrOvincial Treas. Ont:„ Municipal
Board fees, '14.00; „Lucknow. Dis-
trict Co-bp,'..filts.4 for :relief .re-
cipient, .47.50; Jertv,...God-
erich; fuel 'for' relief recipient,
• 52,40; A.. J. Sherwood', Dungan-
non, groceries for 'relief recip-..
• ient,, 58.76; DawSon, Dun -
last wk'. 6
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th, 1955
LANGSIDE
Miss. Betty Lou MoLaglan of
London :spent .the Easter boll.,
days with her' Uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie:
.Carolyn allt1 Rosilee iMacIntyre
spent the holidays With their
grandparents, Mr. ;and Mrs. Wm,
IVIaeintyre, •
' Mrs. Facrish Moffat is attend-
ing the, W.M.S, Syn.Odical this
week. . .
puncan,%0Cormell Was able to
return, from St.' JoSeph's Hospi-
tal, London, #ricl is 'convalescing
at ,his home itinloss.
Mr: and 'Mrs.. Dougl'as' Feagan, '
Carol and Jeati-V3f-Priagaz'a FafIs
Were viiitnrs during th,c,'week Lat
the,. home .of the . former's ,•broth.-
'er.,''Mr, and Mrs. C:he4er Feagan,
'Harr:" entertained •
'ladies t�:.a' piastre derrionstration
by .Mrs: .George Fisher on Tues.
day: evening, .
. John and Janet 'WWiamsof
Goderieh visited for the 'week
• with their grandparents, Mr:. angi
Mrs. Chester Feagan and 13yran.
They returned home 'with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johri Wil-
liams, who Visited Sunday, with "
their parents.- . • 1•
David Wall haaAbeen under the
doctor's, care and has spent. the
Easter holidays in bed. We hope •
,
. Mrs.. 'Will Gardner was .taken
to Ooderich Hospital• on Friday
suffering from 'a heart , attatk.
She had been' Withjier daughter;
••MrS: Joe Freeman, for the past
to weeks. • • • • ,
: fnunber from here attended
th,e hockey series in Goderich
satmon, • relief account, 6,80.•
Ilikhway AccountS' for 'March:
• .
• Lorne Ivers, salary, $97.50; Les-
lie Sholtz,' sanding, 7,00; Kenny
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present :for, the • Easter Thankof-
feritig meeting Thursday even.
'Mg. Rev. 'Caslivell. ' spoke dnd
showed slides., . ..• „
Beginners -at S.S. No. Are
Marion Wall, Billy Moffat and
Sharon. Moffat. and at S.S.
Carolyn Adanna and ROYden'Con-
ley,. We' • Wish 'these littie tots
&very success.
SUndaY Sehool started Sunda..
.With good attendance., The les-
cher$ are the 'same as last,j ear•
with the exception of *Miss, Betty
:Miller being: teacher for the class
'Mr. Farish Moffat taught,
fWeare sorry to hear Ian Mac-. •
.Kerizie, e1destnofMranl
Mrs: • Frank IVfacKeniie, is ,laid•
up... with virus pneumonia. We
Hope he atilt; strop feel ,.fine and '
be able to be back to . schdol.
:Mis Betty Miller, visited Sun.:
•day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. .
John 'Morrison and:family: •
Croviston
holt-
Mrs Ken Nicholson was assist-• dayed with her aura-- and•uncic
ing. Mrs. Fta.pk Ritchie , during Mr. and Mrs., Wm....Kennedy in t.
'Easter week, ' . Winghain.
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