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. PAc TWELV.
Increase' Grader
Operator's W+ges
(Kinloss: Council Minutes)
Kinloss Council met in regular
cession Tuesday, September 7th,
with Murray, Conn, Evans, El-
. Iiott
l-'liottand Haldenby present,
• The. following motions "were pas -
'sed and hills authorized paid.
, That we give the Bruce., County
Plowmen's Association a. grant of
That. we pay Jack : Barr '$35.00
for gasused in sprayer; Mr.' Barr
to clean sprayer. •
That . we raise the grader oper-
ator's wages from $1.25 per hour
to $1.35 per hour, as of September
1965.
That . we have , the reading. • of
the John H. ' Ackert Drainage
port on, Tuesday, September • 21st
at 2;00 pan., and the Carruthers
Drainage Report- at 3:00 p.m.
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„ SHEBOUGNT THE
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OFTEN :SHE HAD , •
HEARD: THE NAME--
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MA/RWILL NEVER
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- That we adjournto meet in reg-
ular session Monday,: October 4th,'
or at thecall of the reeve..
General Accounts: Bruce Coun-
ty Plowmen's Grant, $1500; Vil-
lage of Ripley", balance debenture
interest on: High School, $3.91; Dr.
W G. Bruce, dentals care, $25,00;
Lucknow Sentinel, supplies,$16.01;
Provincial treasurer, insulin, $1,-
92; Village of Ripley, fire calls,
$275.00i, Charles Murray,; fox bou-
nty,' $4,00; Garry Siltto�n,' fox ' .iiou
nty, $4.00; Allan McFarlan, fox
bounty, -$4.00; 'rank- • Schumach-
er,. fox bounty, $4.09;' Ont. Hydro;
twp. hall, 03.41; Ontario Hydro,
Whitechurch .'Community ' Hall,. $6.-
,07; Fraser McKinnon, postage,
.$5.00; •G. H. Wall, part . salary
a n d -extras, $86.85;Mrs. Mans-
field,. caretaking' a n d supplies,:
$35.69; Carruthers Nursing Home,
Institutional, Care, " $200.25;• . Arm-
co Drainage and Metal Products,
culvert: on Conley drain, $74.00;
Ray Stanley, gravel on .Fairish
ext., $4.48 Harold ' Congram, back
h o e, Parrish ext., $15.00;. Fred
Guest, f o x bounty, . $4.00;. Mrs:
Art Clark, gravel, 2nd con:, drain,.
$7.84; .Ray. Stanley, trucking gra-
vel, 2nd con. drain, $21.60.
Highways: Eldon Welsh, labour,
$75.00; unemployment ins., dedu
tion," $1.20; •. Claude Dore, :grader'
operator, ' $282:49; ins:. deduction,
$3.76; A. ,Hughes, rd. supt'd., $283.-
74;
283 74; . ins. deduction, $3.76; Wallace
Houston, labour, 424.00; Frank
MacKenzie,: labour; $3:60;,. Lorne
Ivers, labour,• $27.00; John • McIn-
nes, . labour, $78.60; Frank ` Mac,
Kenzie,, 'chain saw, ` 2 hrs.: @ $3.00,
$6.00; ' Wm. . Scott, blasting bridge,
lot- 3, con. 4, $16:00 S. J. Farm-
er, stampsand envelopes, $1.44;
J. W. Henderson,. $7.83; Joe Kerr,
'crushing •;gravel,, $5,621.14; Ray.
Stanley,.. hauling : gravel,.: $386.29;
Thos. King, :cat . and scraper, $2,-
266:75;
2,266 75Armco, . drainage culverts,
$331.25; Valley Blades .Ltd.;; `flash
ers, $52.43; Pollard Bros , , calci-
um, ".$1,267:03; Mrs. Annie " Mac
Intyre, 6,001 yds, gravel @ 7c,
CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW.
ONTARIO
Couple; Married: •
At Niggard Falls•
BLAKE 7 GERMANN:.
Ute Margarete. Katherine 'Ger-
,mann of Niagara Falls exchang-
ed marriage/ vows on Saturday,,
September Ilth, 2:30 p.m:, with
Harold James Blake. of. Toronto;
in a 'cere , ony held in' St,. Paul's
English Lutheran. Church in . Ni
agara Falls.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Wand Mrs. George ; Germano of, Nim
agara Falls, ,and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Blake
of Dungannon. Rev, M. C..,' Weiss
-back; officiated.
T h e bride chose an 'Empire
waisted floor -length gown of Ital-
ian white Duchess • satin comple-
mented by a French lace ,.hooded
coat. She carried an arm, bouquet'
of Sweetheart roses. and fern.
The maid of honor, Miss Gisele
Germane, sister . of the: 'bride, was.
attired " in an Empire waisted
floor -length gown . of turquoise bro-
cade, completed by a matching
stole. She carried an arm bouquet
of pink carnations. and .fern.
Barbara. Blake, as flower girl,
wore a gown similar to the maid
of honor, and carried. a .basket of
roses and ' carnations. Bill ; Blake
of Dungannon was bestman for
his brother. a
Followingthe ceremony .the re-
ception was held at The. , Cairn -
Croft, : Motor . Hotel. Guests were
$420.07; Lyman ''Sutton gravel,
2,300 yds. @ 7c,.$182.00; Borden.
Litt, '320 yds. @ 7c, $22.40; .Mrs.
Mansfield, .grs_ in mower, $6.42;
Anderson : Flax, 40 gal: br.ishkill
128 LV '@ '$8 25, $330.00; -Spence
McFarlan, .4 hrs. @ $3.00, "clear-
ing trees, ,$12.00;, Webster &-` Mc-
Kinnon; chain and supplies, $18.-
26;
18:26; Harold Congram, 16•.'hrs..; with
backhoe, ,$12000;. unemployment'
ins cheque, $1744.
G. • H. Wall, N1erk.•
WEDNESDAY,. SEPT. 32nd, 1965 •
CnJi%'Il rji si
GUARANTEED" TRUST INVESTMENT
,. CERTIFICATES
•"AND O`. 4Y AR 5t
TERM
Applications .Received By
P. S. STEWART
Phone: 528-2445 Box 31, Lucknow
received . by the bride's mother
who wore a two-piece green bro-
cade
ro-''
cade .ensemble with matching; ac-
cessories and yellow ' roses -cor-
sage... She • was assisted by ` the
groom's mother who wore a teal
blue matiseecrepe sheath dress
and pink roses corsage..
For travelling the bride 'chose
a green wool ensemble with mat-
ching accessories: The couple will
live in Toronto :wherethe bride,
will finish her fourth. year in Un-
iversity; the groom is a .graduate:
of , Osgoode ; Hall Law School.
Spoke About 'MBeIIci
BeDaTo Kairshea
Mrs. Lois Davey was guest
speaker at the regular meeting'
of. t h e Women's . Institute. S h e
showed slides and gave a very
interesting talk on the years. she
taught 'school at the ' Indian vil-
lage Bella Bella, B.C. She ',.:also
displayed ' various articles. of In-
dian : craft Mrs.; Bob Gilchrist .in-
troduced Mrs. Davey a n d ' Mrs..
Jim /Burt thanked her and pre-
sented her with a gift.
Citizenship was the theme . of
,the meeting, and Mrs: Cliff Roul-
ston was hostess at the Kairshea
Institute Hall. In 'the absence of
the president, 1st ' 'vice-president
Mrs: Lloyd MacDougall presided
for the. business: , Mrs. Jim ; Burt
read the, scripture and the roll ,
call was, answered by . "An .out
standing citizen and :what he. or
she > is . doing: for our country."
Reports, . were heard from com-
mittees appointed ''or displays at
the Lucknow : Fall F a i r. Ladies
were appointed to sell ,tickets: on
the " Tulip .Quilt at the Fair, The
draw is to be made at the dance
in the evening Mrs.. Evan •Keith
reported onthe day at the Log
Cabin at . the Bruce County'. Mus-
'cum
Mrs. Bill Scott was ;present. and
played the piano in the ., absence
of Mrs. Mowbray; ,Mrs. Gib Ham-
ilton took the ' chair - for the :pro
gramme and /,gave. the courtesy
remarks . The ,next .meeting will
be the . grandmothersmeeting with,
Mrs. I: r a 'Dickie hostess. Mrs..
Wm. ' Cottrill of Tiverton will de-
monstrate ' liquid: embroidery. Fol-
lowing the . singing cf God Save
the Queen and the Institute Grace,
Mrs.. Roulston ' • assisted by Mrs.
Hamilton and Mrs:, Burt served a
dainty .lunch.;
He gets cash
efore delivery
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banks extend credit so that businesses. can
fill orders, take on contracts weeks or months
before payments startcoming in. Companies
come to them also . for market and credit s
reports, .assistance in handling .payments,'
payrolls, collections, foreign exchange, letters
• of credit whatever banking help they: may
need to keep men at work, goods flowing to
market. in.. Canada or .abroad •Only the
chartered banks are equipped, to give this
all-round financial service,: so `essential ,to
doing .business today. .
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