The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-07-21, Page 8iE • .1#1GHT
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Shower.H�Id :For
Helen White
(Olivet News)
A
shower was held in Olivet
:Ch_Tuesdayevening
arch on� or f '
s Helen White a bride of. this
Ray Hamilton .was chair -
for the program, Mrs. Sandy
ccharles • was ' organist for a
sty
of duets and solos, also
"mood music" for a
entitled "How They
', ; which ' was narrated by
J. MacCharles, . acted by
Mrs. J. McGuire and Mrs. Walter
Dexter while, a° group of young
ladies sang between acts.
Janet Hamilton sang "Love and
age," Mary «le and Nan
cGuire sang, .', aith, Hope
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and Charity." Sharon Colling
played an organ solo "Roses are
Red." Mrs. H. ` Clayton read.
"Little Mary's Essay on Hus-
bands;" Mrs. S. MacCharles, and
Mrs. M. Coiling conducted ' con-
tests; Mrs. also
read a
poem. ,
The, chairlady brought .the pro-
gram to a close with ,a
poem, "Advice to the Bride", and
invited Helento the front where
Mrs. W. .Black read ' an address.
Misses Janet . Hamilton and 'Evelyn.
and • Ruth White ° assisted inopen-
ing the many beautiful gifts and
reading the cards.
Helen thanked those .who plan-
ned and presented the program
and all for the ' lovely gifts. A
bountiful , lunch was served anda
social hour enjoyed.
Ivan, Ann and Paul Crittenham
of Clinton sang in. Olivet United
Church on. Sunday. They were.
visiting with Mrs. :John':MacChar
les • and . Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and
'Helen visited on Sunday, with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Molton of Kingarf.
Mr. ;. and . Mrs. Walter . Dexter
spend ° Sunday with Reverend and
Mrs. Elmer . Kennedy in. Bluevale.
:,Mrs. " Margaret McNairn and
son James of Seaforth ` visited on
Sunday, with. the White family.
Mr. and Mrs , Ray' Hamilton
visited with, relatives:in London
on Sunday. a ,
K1NGSBRID
LATE 'KINGSERIDGE ;NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kinahan
and family. of London are spend-
ing their holidays :here.
There was frost in the °Kings
bridge area on : Monday ' night.
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ToSell aurae
:Beach Property
(Huron Tw(.;•' Council' Minutes)
met•
,
w
resolution
Education.
to
property'
we h
were
$4
f hall,
R.
Services,
spray-
er
valuator,
w
Hdwe.
dum
ace
bo
Roads: Wayne' Lowry, Superin-
tendent, $335.00; Bill Scott, grad.
er. operator, :::'$345 $345.63; Doug Mac
Donald; labour, ~ $126.50• Village
Ripley, . water service in shed,
$12.10;' Pollock Electric, culverts,•
$94.57; Frank's garage, truck: ' re-
pairs, $4.72; Benson Hdwe.,: shed
equipment and bolts, $46.60; Im-
perial
' Oil ' Ltd. • diesel, .:fuel and
gas, : $384'64; Kaufman' . Lumber,
supplies, $19.78; Canadian :: Tire
Corp : reflectors, ..:$1.96; . Robert
steele Ltd. culverts, $99.60; Allied'
Chemicals, calcium:chloride,:.. $1,
157.94; Pollard: Bros.,.. calcium
chloride, .$2,009.83; Rosco Metal
Co:, signns . $49' 15 Skelton,
Gibson,. and Associates, sur-
veying,;.,. $215.00; De i n i;o n
Road Machinery, Co.. grader ,.
blades, $76.07; D. G.' MacDonald,
Huron -Township Councilt in
regular:: session on July _ 5thWith
all Members' present.Minutesof
last meeting ..were read andcon-
firmed. •
Council endorsed a. re tion
from the Town of Whitby g i ,
for greater grants'for Ed ion.
Council has 'also,' decidedsell
the ' Lurgan Beach. prope , now
held by thea Township, as• have
no further'need for it.
The following accounts or-
dered paid: , .
Burton Collins, fox bounty,.00;
Annie , MacKinnon, care
$23.50; United Stationery re-
ceipt books, $37.96; Dr. 'W.
Blackwell, School Dental S ces,
$148.75; Morford MacKay, ray.-
er repairs, $11.00 Mrs. JoeJud-
der,. nursing home care, $116.25;
Earl Tout, vacation pay, $42.46;
Huron and Kinloss Telephone,
hall phone and:tolls, $15.66;G.
E. McLennan, live stock v tor,
$5.00; Bill Kempton, haulinggar-
vel
ar vel to,,Twp. hall,: $47.04; and I
Hodge, .water truck repairs,$168
.94; Ken MacKenzie, dozer.'at
twp. hall, $7.00; Benson we.
hall supplies, $11.01; Graham
Cook, dozer at. township p,
$25.00 Wayne'. Lowry; lice for
water truck, $2;0.0; ' Post Office,
unemployment : stamps, .00;.
Barry Johnston, two .:., fox unt- ,
ies, $8.00.
Puts
the things
you want
wOthln
your reach
BANK. OF'
MONTREAL
LOW os'r
• LIFE-INSUIlEG LOADS'
WEpNESDAX, JULY-2isti.i '1,6S
• issued in RmPun tom ,; $100..
c upwards for 0, 4 Or S. years:
earn �%
§,.1/2% interest, payable halt.:
yearly.,. by cheque.
16. authorized investment for all
Canadian .Insurance Companies
and trust funds.;•
372 Bay :St.,
Toronto
35: Dunlop; St.,
7,3; .Mississaga
Barrie Orilla
brush spray, $37.70; Joe Kerr
Construction, gravel :. contract,
$13,887.00 . B. M. Ross Associates;.
engineering, Pollock bridge, $1,
300.00; Harry Coiling, hauling
gravel, . $332.40; Reg Godfrey,
brushing, $75.00; Graham Cook,
dozer, $1710.03; Lyman Sutton,
gravel,: ' $192.85; Douglas Henry.,
•
gravel, $765.45 Bill Kempton,;
hauling. }.gravel, $230.72; Total •-
roads, $47,943.55.
Council, : adjourned toMeets on
Tuesday, August' 3rd. ,
Earl Tout, .:
Clerk::
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