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E+ LUCIKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, OCT: 270, 1965.
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E..THESE,'.ANDOTHERS»
Silver
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Nov tuber 16th -17th • � -
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' The Silver, La e W.I.W.I held their
October . meeting • at " the home of
' • Mrs: Clarence Hedley with Pub-
lic • Relations being the theme of
the meeting:. Mrs. Ronald Thac-
ker, the president, was in charge
of the meeting which' opened :with,
the;,,"Ode . and , Mary.„ Stewa t col-
lett: Roll: call bias, answered ' with
"A 'Foreign Country I would like
to . visit and why?'
The Grey -Bruce Area eonven-
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ed with, Mrs: Glenn Young and
Mrs. James McEwan, delegates
to rrepresent the ; branch, also to
have as many members as.pos-
sible .to attend by joining the bus
load that are going .::from Sur-
rounding Institutes. Mrs. Clarence
Hedley, and : Mrs.. John Hodgins
were:' chosen as ; delegates to: the
Bruce • County Rally In Pinkerton
on October 21st:: .
Mrs. James MCEwan, the con
venor for •. the meeting, took over
for the program which' opened
with two . records' being played en- •
titled "Don ;Lonie . Talks Again."
These were 'amusing,: educational
and provided much food f o r
thought. ,Mrs: McEwan gave the'!.
motto, "The greatest use of life.
is' to.: spend. it for something : that
;will outlive, it 'Readings; ''were
given' by Mrs. • 'Ray Stanley and
Mrs. Al Hedley: Mrs. Glenn Young
conducted ' two contests" with ',.Mrs.
Edward Lizmore winner of both.
Mrs. • Young concluded the pro;
grame with a poem.:. The resolu-
tions that . are to ; come up at the
Area Convention . were discussed
and voted on as to how the branch
wishes the delegates to Mote at
the. - convention. M r s. ' McEwan
showed soiree pictures of the Ad-
elaide Hoodless Home. After the
closing exercisess, lunch was ser-
ved by . Mrs. Edward Lizmore and
Mrs. Ronald Thacker:•
. .
sk Inforrnation
Goderich Proposai
The Council- of the Township •of
West Wawanosb met, • in regular
session on 'October . 4th with all
members: presentand R e e v e
Lorne.
Du minutes presiding.
of the regular Au-
gust .meeting,.' the regular, . Sep
-
Winter meeting and two. special.
;meetings held in Septcntber °with
regard to the 1965 tax rate,. were.
all read and • adopted' . on: a motion
by Councillors Lyons ,and ,Erring-
ton.
Township Assessor, ..'J.. Kenneth
Scott, was in. attendance and,
sented the' • ;1965 Assessment Roll
to council. An increase os' $3,5J0,-
00 in the Township assessme
shown..
Motion' "Councillors; Smyth and
Errington "That council accept
the 'assessment. roll *as compiled
and that the Court of Revision
No -
for same' be held Tuesday,
,vember 9th ; from 11:00 a.m. to.
12 •noon."..
.On a ,motion by councillor Err-
ington,/
cr=ington, seconded, by • councillor
Smyth;. the 'road. superintendent
was. "instructed to apply fo
Interim Subsidy / covering expen-
ditures on roads " from 'January
1st to September '30th (inclusive).
Said ^expenditures amount.
ret is
No-
.
r the
ed to
By-law No. ' ,8, 1965, a . bylaw
for. the purpose Of levying and
collecting tax : rates for the '.Town-
ship. in 1965; was read, and finally:
passed • on a motion by councillors
Lyons and Jefferson.
-
1 The nomination and election by-
law , for 1965, by-law No. .9, was
read., and finally' passed en a
motion by . councillors . Jefferson
and Smyth. Under this .by-law the
municipal .nomination meeting. was
set .for Friday, November .:.26th
and should polling, be required,.
an .election will .. be held on .Mon-
day, Dec. 6th froth. 10:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m, Polling' stations and of=,
ficials were also narned '
A. request from Goderich Dis-
trict Collegiate
istractCollegiate Institute Board
was again put before council. The
clerk was instructed to write the
said Board requesting • more . 'in-
formation on the proposed addi-
tion andalterations for which ap-'
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proval, . of council• is . required be-
fore debentures can .: be issued
covering • the cost of said addition:'
The 'road .accounts were passed
for payment 'on, a motion by coon-
:cillors Lyons and Jefferson..
On • a . motion by councillor Jef-
ferson seconded by: councillor, Err-
ington the following .general ac-
count ,was ordered , ' paid: A. M.
Harper, 1964 audit account, $275.-
00.
R o ad Accounts Harvey 'Cul-
bert, salary, $195:50; Angus Mac-
Donald, grader operator, $247.25;
Cecil Cranstca, ` picking ': stones,
$4400;. Imperial Oil Ltd., fuel and
tax, $73.62 G. A . Gibson, ; 3rd
payment, : culvert • $1,777.00;. J.
Harris & Sons, bridge steel, $1,-
101.00; D.R.M.C.O. Ltd., trans-
mission ; repair; ':;$135,12; Advance-
Times, snow, ; plough ad., $4.10;.
John, Jeffery, 'stakes,..: $727; Joe
Kerr, T.D. and scraper, $1,690.00;
Harry Coiling; loading and haul-
ing pit run, $1,010.40; ' Harry Col -
ling, stripping pit, $16.00; Bert.
Moss, granular B, $317:44;N: D.
McDonald, hauling granular B.,
$176.80; • N. D. McDonald hauling
-fill, $44.00; Wm. Cranston, ;con-
struction granular B., $75.00; • Joe
Kerr, crushing ' and ,hauling, $1,-
140.00; Bruce MacMillan; culvert
cement, $576.80 total $8,631.30.
Council adjourned 'to: meet-No-
vember
eetNo-vember 9th..
COLWANASH. •LEARNING.':
• LASSIES •
The third. meeting; of 'Colwan- •
ash Learning Lassies " was ' held
on October 18 it Mrs. MacDon-:
ald's .home with :8 members The
meeting was opened with the 4-H
pledge. It "was, more convenient
this week . for our leaders,.. Mrs.
MacDonald and Mrs.Rieging, to
each take `half of the club mem-
o their homes.
bers t.'
Mrs. MacDonald demonstrated .
howto use a tracing 'wheel. She
also discussed discussed with'' the: new .mem-
bers of , the ' .club the method of •
making French seams, flat fell-
ed seams, and lapped seams :
For the next meeting the mem-:
bers are tu-.have the stay -stitch-
ing' ,are
dime ton their.. garments:
The meeting 'closed with : the •
singing ;of ' the.- Queen. •
'(intended for last' week)
Week -end visitors . with Mr. and:
Mrs: Carl Reigling were Mr. and';
Mrs:. Tom.•r;dmundson and : fam-
ily of • Ridgetown, Mr: and Mrs.
John Edmundson and. family, Mr.
F. Edmundson of Chatharn.
Mrs. Jim White of Detroit spent
the Week -end with Mr, • . and .Mrs.
Earl•. Drennan. • '
Miss Stella Dean is visiting Mrs:
Jim Morrison in Kitchener.
Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Boven are
visiting Mr. Tom Wallace.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Dalton spent
.4.
The burial Sarnia: Mt
Sundayin al of n '
M&Louis Dalton.:,
of West Wawartosh, formerly • of
this parish, '• took place Friday in
St. Joseph's cemetery.
Elizabeth Frayne, 3 month-old
daughter "of Mr.. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Frayne, is a patient in St.,
Joseph's hospital, London.
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DEFICITS DOWN!
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