HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-19, Page 11WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th,: !965
West Wawar.osh.•
Council Minutes,
The regular, meeting of the 'West
Wawanosh, Township .Council. was
' held on. May :4th with all members
present,: This Was one' week early
in .ordor to allow the Road Sup=
erintendent to* attend Road .Sup
: erintendents' schoolin Guelph on
May :10h, 11th,, and 12th;,
The. minutes' of the April' meet-
ing were` read and ' adopted on
motion' of Councillors, Lyon, and
Jefferson., .. •
`A letter Sfront 'the � Village.' of..
'Manchester, .'(Au'bur'n) regarding
work to ,be done on village streets
`'. under the ,supervision of the Roaa
Superintendent, was discussed.
The Read Superintendent was. in-.
THE 'LUCKNoW SENTINEL, I CKNOW; ONTARIO
PAGE ELEM.;
account, $90:00, Pinecres Manor,
Luckno«;, indigent 'patients acct
`t116.26; H.E.P C,,.; township hall
',ower, $6:75; Wingham .Retarded
Chi:drens Education . ,Authority?
1'Ion.icipai Offieeis'Ass, .fee;'$20.00,
costs, $222,01.; S; H.:' Blake,, H,C,'
Municpal Officers Ass: fee, $20.00,'
Road ..Accounts: Harwey Cul-.
ber t, salary,. $126.50; Angus Mc-
Donald, o erasing grader, $221:38;
,Oil Ltd.; .fuel and tax,
$16d.91; Grant Chisholm, motor
oil, tax, $69,58; D,R.M.C',0. Ltd.,
filters; gaskets ,parts, .$51;0$; Nor-
man. McDonald,. hauling gravel,
$284.00; K.' it. Dawson.,': shovel,'
paint; wire, $9.34;; ' . Road Sup't
school, , tution fee, $30:00.
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Council adjourned' to meet on
'T'uesday, June 8th.
' Joan C. Armstrong
. struCt3d to • contact the', District
Municipal Engineer in this :regard, , ,
Kintail V'.1
The May' Meeting of the •Kin-,
•tail Women's Institute ' Was held`
May Othin the evening, at; the
dome '• of . Mrs.. `Jack. !Collinson.
Mrs Bert . Alton, '.president, 'and
WS; . Alvin. Robb, secretary, con-
ducted- the meeting. The roll call
was `.'The people.: who . lived in
your house. years 'ago."
• The .: topic was • historical' re=
search, - .when different ..members
took. some. antiques. Mrs. s Dave
NfcMurchy had thea rziotto, "Don't'.
be like the rocking ,.. chair,, :.all
motion: of on and :no progress.... Jacq-
'ueline: Call'bisonsang a 'solo ' "Roa-
m,in' in the . Gloamin'."
After the: 'singing of the Queen
and 'the , :Institute 'Grace., ' lunch.
was. served by the hostess and
her: committee in charge. •
Council was informed of' the 1
Hur on County Municipal• Officers'
Association. meeting to be held in
Hensall on May. 26th. _
• Considerable discussion took.
'place concerning the condition' of
the .Township .roads •at the present.
time. The application of calcium
'chloride and the spraying of the
' " roadsides ' were. also discussed,
but because' of .the' still soft con-
dition of the roads, no 4efinite ac-
tion was taken:
• The ..road . accounts were passed
for payment on a Motion/by-Coun-
cillors Errington : and Lyons.,
Moved -by Councillor Jefferson
and seconded by 'Councillor R.
Lyons, to pay the following gen-
eral .:accounts: ". Anders.on. Flax
Products,'.warbicide; '$184.00; Wat-
erloo Mutual Ins. Co., bond prem.
ium; $10,00;.-K. K. Dawson,' relief
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ResideniPasses'
;MRS. .ROBERT 'JOHNSTON
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Mrs. Robert` Johnston, the:: for-
mer • Rebecca Ellen .'McKenzie
passed away "'in •McCaramel 'Hos-
pital, Det on•April 28th at' the'
age:, of 68,..-
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Mrs.: Johi 'ton was'the daugh-
ter John '.and:. Mary ,McKenzie,
Ashfield. She was born at Loch;
'on June ' 22,. 1806. In 1917: she
married in • Ripley to Robert
Andrew 'Johnston. of the 10th Cori -
Cession of 'Huron. Mr. and Mrs.
nston lived on,the `10th sones -
for 'a .while before moving to'
Detroit. •
. esides her husband, ' Mrs:
Toh
nston is survived by `four
son
s, Gordon. of-. Birmingham,
higan, '. John of Lansing,.Michi=
gen
James of 'Redford Township
Douglas' . of Detroit; two.
ghters,•-.Mrs. Sheldon.. (Mary)
1 ges..of Kalamazoo, . Michigan.
1VIrs'. Duncan: (Margaret) Far-.
of Lc chalsh one. brother:•Don
• 1.. MacKenzie- -of--Lochalsh;-
. sister:: Mrs.. John (Iso'bel),
Moo• re of Federal' , Dam, . Minns=
ota
U.S.A. and .seventeen grand
ldreri. She was predeceased by
one
daughter; Florence ` . Eileen:. in
:rife
ncy,and three .sons Donald. at
age : of .:14. Edwin • in • ,infancy.
one ' at birth:' ,
The, funeral service was' held
one
. from Dill. Brothers
Funeral Home; Detroit. Rev. Jef-
freys was .clergyman. Burial was
made in Ripley Cemetery with.
N,. McCombie 'Officiating at,
the
graveside service.
The Pallbearers : were her , four
sons, Gordon,: " John, 'James ':and
;las. Johnston'' and two sons-;
in-law Sheldon .Hedges .and
can
;Dun
Farrish.
One good thing about ;.silence
is thatAt can't be repeated.
1-nr*plow U.C.W'+, Unit .2
The May meeting . of the • Luck-
now. United Church Women, Unit
2, held at the hbne of Mrs,. Wel`
lington Henderson, opened by.
singing hymn .388 and prayer. by
Mrs. Ken'Cameron; The roll cull
was answered by* a ; Bible verse
containing the' word "Joy".'
Tnvita tions ' were received to'. the
Rugs and- Crafts ;display Bel=..
grave and. a tea .at Dungannon
on May' 12th.: The .scripture lesson
Was read by •Mr,. G. MacDonald:
Readings were given by' Mrs.' J.
Hall and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Greer
gave,the treasurer's. ,report and.
Mrs. C• u r r. a n t're Community
Friendship report. •
A chapter from the study book
"God and His Purpose" was giv-
en by Mrs.'Andrew. 'Mrs. Joyntt
favoured with .a ,solo and Mrs.
Hunter gave .a chapter en Trini-
dad. .The June . meeting Will be
held at Mrs. Wharry's cottage,.
The nieetingclosed with prayer
:
by Mrs. G.- MadDonild. A ,aoeiat
time was enjoyed.
OLIVET NEWS
• Mr. ': and
Mrs. .• M .
elvin'oll'n
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g,
•Sharon . and Ernie were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coiling and
family 'after: the . baptism of ; Dar-
lene Marie
ar-lene'.Marie on . Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roulston
and : John called. on relatives .tri
Stratford, and were dinner guests
of Mr.• .:and Mrs.' Howard :Me-'
Gnire on Friday: .
'Mr. W. S. McGuire of Luck-
now visited :on :. Wednesday with
Mr. ; and Mrs. Walter Black and
•
family. -`
Mr. .and: Mrs. James Me11Tairn
of. Seaforth visited; :.on . Sunday'
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. White
and family.
Mrs. Stanley _Blackwell and . son
Bob,' of Cooksville spent the Week-
end at their home ' here.
Those fromhereattending'' the
C.G.I.T. banquet ',in St.' Andrews
Church; Ripley on Thursday were::
Mrs. Alex MacTavish,' 'Miss Beth
MacTavish, . Mrs. ' Douglas Lackey
and ,Karen and Mrs. Melvin ;Col
ling and Sharon.
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