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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-28, Page 5WEDNESDAY, ►PR1 28th: 9.6S• THE 1UC040W SE;NTINELR LUCKNOW4 ONTARIO Lucknow—Community Scile Monday, May 3rd '1 i00 ACCOMIODATIlN .FOR 400 HEAD $2.00 PER HEAD Robert McIntosh . PHONE - 164.11 Ripley, 528.9912 Lucknow E. MacLENNAN, A. MacINTYRE AUCTIONEERS Calvin -Brick UC HoId (WHITE.CH,UR:CH, NEWS) Calvin -Brick: U.C.W. held their Thankoffering meeting on Sunday evening in the church, when ,the congregation and the Messengers were their guests. The call ,to worship and med., itation .on. Easter was given by' Mrs. Norman' Coultes._ After' the singing of a hymn Mrs. Alex Ro- bertson read the scripture. Hymn 763 was read in unison.. Mrs.. Alex Robertson led .in. prayer, and Miss. Linda McGee gave. a poem " --k "The Oldest Easter Message.". Brian Jamieson ' and Donald • Pat-, tison received the' offering which • was ' : dedicated . 'with • prayer • by Mrs: Alex . Robertson. A quartette, Margaret' and Marilyn Robertson, Marian :McGee and ' Cathy 'Chan- dler • sang "Tell Me; The. Story of Jesus." Mrs : Norman Coulter, gave a . story on ,Easter, . telling of how the fashions of eggs and Easter : rabbits ' all ' came: into be- ing. • The, guest speaker, Mrs: Mac- ,. DOnald ac-,.'Donald of . Teeswater, showed slides of . Trinidad and gave • a . • .commentary. She said the island • • of Trinidad is 40 miles by 60 miles, about: the' size. of Huron:. County, b•t; ''800,000 people live there. Their ...main exports•; are oil, : petroleum and asphalt which is manufactured from pitch in a; lake: :There are.: 2 seasons;. wet. and dry; Mrs. Jackson ' thanked the speaker ' and presented her with a . gift. Mrs. . Gilbert . Beecroft presided for the business period. The • min- utes ' were • read by Mrs. John Jamieson." Mrs. 'Ronald .Coultes gave •treasurer's statement and reported the .Bake Sale proceeds were around $68.00 , after : expen- ses. Calvin -Brick U.C.W.: • are to be' guests of Wingharn on April 22nd, when they will e 'shown how to make things ou'.ofF , las- tic. and ', drift. wood, 'and on yfay 12 ; they are invited to, Belgrav e, to a : Hobby Carnival, 2 : to 5 p.m. in '.the''afternoon and 7;30..:to 9:30 in the evening. Rugs, paintings,. quilts, noveltieswill.. be exhibited. 'The anniversary :is;' set, 'for May 30th • and. , the next.: meeting ; will. ae ::May 31st... / Mrs. •J :' H. Anderson, London,. widow of: the late :. Rev. ' J. ' 11. Anderson, wrote to Mrs: Gilbert: Beecroft to .learn- if, there was anything the• ladies could stuggest that she. .could- donate, which would be useful to their church in: • memory ' of, 'her late. : husband whom we recall passed away while;delivering a sermon in the church. Mrs. 'Gordon 'McBurney and Mrs. Norman Coultes .:were appointed' to take care of this., In :June ;a 'bale will be packed of 'used clothing and nylons, Mrs.: Beecroft reported on. the •channels through " which., . givings have 'been passing' In future it is hoped ..to send all in to the ,treasurer: of the church and, send direct to Tor - KinJcss,:fiov n :Council' 4.Minutes-. Kinloss, Council met in ' regular session on Monday, April 5th, 1965. 'Reeve P. A. Murray .and. Councillors' • Conn, Evans;• Rll'iott and Haidenby present. ° The .following, motions Were passed; and,,.bills 'authorized, paid.. That the minutes of the last reg-: War .meeting of March '.1st and special meeting of Mareh 12th be adopted as .read..; ;.w That • we pay the Rual Munic- ipalities Association . fee $15.00 for 1965:' That • the Council of the . Township of Kinloss request . the Bruce County Highways. Committee 'to spend the $12,000• alotted for 'brid- ge ridge construction, on. County road- 's onconstruction of road. That 'we accept ' the tender of Ray Stanley ha i g ..and. 1 a .S y . for ng ,. ul and o d ing pit run gravel subject In P.R. 0..appro\al. That'we do ;not accept any ten tiers for crushing gravel and :re- turn deposit cheques. ` • That . ' we .tender for • crushing and ' hauling ' approximately 7000. cubic: yards of gravel. Contract-. or to • . properly strip. pit. Gravel must pas s. through 3/4, • inch. screen: 61.00. yards to be oil road by 'August 1st,. 1965, ' balance. as required byroad superintendent. Crusher to be shovel fed. Ten ders ' to. be in , by. 6 p.m. April 17th, 1965: . That the, Township. . renew. their' lease . with Russell Bushell on, road' allowance between' Con. 12 and 3rd . R-�S.D. • .Road; west 'of :side road 5-6 and side road, 10-11' 3 R. ` S.D. lioad., ',hat we insure with 'Culross Mutual .Fire Insurance. Coinpany,• `the. Township: •Hall and shed" and' contents, and•.the Clerk and Reeve sign ..the application: Premium shed $17.55, ' Hall $54.01. for three years: That we `adjourn to meet May' 3rd; `or at `the ball of the Reeve: • General . Account:. 'James Mor :rison, , Whitechurch . Street Lights,: $8.81; .Donald Morrison, .fox ,.boun- ty, $4.60; . Maitland . Valley , Con-. servation Authority, •$17.12; Dr. D. G. Bagworth, ' dental care, $810;. Carruthers' Nursing Home, • NA PAGE -ME' • y, Farmers .ucArea C�,ET XOUR SUPPLY. OF PURINA CHOW$ ,AID.' • SANITATION .PRODU.CTS FROM., Gordon J�bnstone: iN LUCKNOW AT 'THE .JOHNSTONE:. SEED. CLEANING. 'PLANT PHONE 5204719 - • Horne Care, $122.25; Ontario Hy- 'dro, . Whitechurch Street • Lights, $28.13; P. S R. Malcomson, cer- tifying voters ' lists, $3.00, Town. of ' Orillia, welfare . charge back, $16.20; Rural Municipalities,,, mem- bership fee,' .$15.00; G. H.. Wall,. part Salary, office ice supplies;• $71; 08; Mrs. Mansfield, supplies, $18;- 12. Highways: 'Dick. NcQuillin, gra der. operator, .$183.69; Eldon Welsh, labour $159.00;; A. Hughes $167.50; Unemployment Insurance, 'employees share, • $2.64; Eldon. Welsh, mileage, $1.20; Albert Por- ter, - cleaning•' out culvert :. 30th. sideroad, '$15.00; Skeeoch• Office onto;. After singing a hymn, .Mrs. Norman 'Coulte gave .the Bene-. diction, 1 or ottcti.a Right ndw., Jammy ',thinks 'of nothing but football. But -time flies and' soon he'll be thinking ofcollege. and his future:. Thanks to a Sun 'Life .,educational Endowment. policy which his father took out soon after fiis 'son was born,, a college 'education . and • a place. on • the football team should bot' be realities." l'tn associated w?th, Sum Life of Canada, the` Company with rhe policy that., tight for you and your fancily; Why` not call me today? ' WILLIAM 1. KINANAN 11.R. 2 Lucknow Phone, Wingharn ' 35 7-1 48 7 :-SUN Li.FE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANAPD A .MU'R'AL COMPANY TOP .QUALITY ESSO. .. , HEATING EQUIPMENT . 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