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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-19, Page 9.1110•0111wPw—sigisimmiffigimoom!onssmarow_ IIRPANIM'AlhaiTnair'r....riregati.sairwaRaf4grirfijriaoismAimnieasr. .4osvir,'H; Fkbow-^t/mr7^1A" MSday.FEoR•041iy 1,Ito • • TH2 LUCKNOW 0 ..1.1),CKNOW, ONTARIO 'PAGE NINO. OLIVET and DISTRICT e World Day of Prayer ser- Mrs; Norval Steward, Mrs. Herb rnool kir this district was held in Clayton and Mrs. Oscar White: ay--- --- mr,---r-r- -i-d-n7-----afte .. -Mr: -Herb-- Ensign - is againa ng those to attend.from 01- patient,•in *Vinghain -Hospital, Mr, were: Mrs. Walter Black, Walter Dexter is , looking after ,Melvin Coning, Mts. John his chores, . lig, Mrs.. Orville Finlayson, • •Howard McGuire of Guelph and • • Roy .McGulte of Ripley are hol- idaying tii Florida. 'Ronald MacCharles of Komi". 3n and Burt White of Clinton: the—weelt:eid at :their lkfinerhere.- Sharon -Coiling was. organ,- • Miss. 1St in, Sunday •School at Olivet on Sunday and Sandra MacCharles played during .the worship' service. DOES SHUR•GAII4 TAKE THE . . EXTRA 'TROUBLE TO 'MAKE , .SELECTED-.GRANULATED.FERTILIZER .Because it's more effective. SliUltGAI*FertiliZer is granulated after the ingredients have been mixed and is not just ablend of •granular ••• materials. As a result each granule contains all ,three Plant. food elements in the right proportions. ' • . ' • ' . .. .. • „, • . • Ordinary. granular and blended fertilizers imply Consist of a mixture of ingredients', either in powder form or granules. Although, it's easier to make fertilizer that ,way it cannot be as effective in use . due to the separation of ingredients of different size and weight. • • , As every 'granule contains all the guaranteed plant food elements, OMR-GAIN Selected -Granulated Fertilizer remains completelyp re• • throughout • storing, shipping •• aid-spreading—r.e.sulting in • • • . • balanced feeding Of plants from every granule; consistent, more even application of the best possible fertilizer to give , you maximum yields and top returns from your fertilizer dollar. As alWays it pays to get the finest fertilizer for your good earth. pima -GAIN Selected -Granulated. • . , • • . • . • , • • • • •• ,ob' ea lie 0 pi.. rrplAire,Am0 Poom P A OP ok 4, 4 ;1 • 46. 6../q A .14,01%, 010% fia -_, „Ls to #901, Oa; 4 010.10103...4 e• ft AS • /1 Ain .11. Al 4•9' 111 • 0 411 til‘ "° 4.. a1 frp •'f• • !I 0- .44 A.•••••••?44 oil 4 s A, /4 On 1111 °fib ei 0 r•,. rd, 0. od 0,4 IA ' A. 14.1 IA 4* A AV . AL.41..4 r •• -•• ea ram Pw,ft/ • , et A 04-4 .... A •-• " Air so,„„• Ar A t" 60` .0110 A A/10,0 OF :at • dh. • 41k A .40 1, 04,„ far.,,••40,01.0",„„A„.0„..."^f. " ft erti, • . • • ;For -Road. itutesLast Year $32,853 • The regular Februtuy,ineeting of West Wawanosh Township. Council was held on Tuesday,. February 4th, 1964, All members present. This meeting was: held a week ;earlier than usual due to conven- tions coming ,up later in the month. , . On a Motion by Councillors Jef- ferson and . Lyons, Council agreed to set the allowance • at $40.00 each •for Council members' and township officals; attending the Ontario Rural Municipalities con- • vention and • the . Ontario Good. Roads • converition in .1964. • On a. niotion• by Councillors Ly- . ons .and Smyth, the Clerk was instrueted to advertise for: (1) • Tenders for the, supplying of 600 lbs. of warble fly powder, to be' delivered. under the supervision of the warble fly inspector .(2)- -Ten- • ders , for the' , warble fly spraying of cattle for the 1964 campaign. (3) Applications* for a warble fly in- • spector. All 'tenders and applica- tions tobe in the Clerk's hands•: by 6:00 pin.. SaturclaY„ . March 7,. 1964. . On a' Motion by Councillors Jef- ferson and Errington, •the Reeve and Clerk werek authorized to ply for. the .statutory subsidy. on 1963 road .expenditures., Theam- ount expended in' 1963 it• roads, culverts; winter • control, etc: was $32,83.74. • • •• • It was mewed by ..Councillor Smyth and seconded by Councillor. • Lyons that.. Coundillor. Hilliard jefferSon be , appointed as West Wawanosh Township representa- tive to the. Maitland, .Valley Con: - Servation Authority:. Motion • car- On a motion. by I.Councillors .Ly- ons and Jefferson,I.:West Wawan- osh. Township Council decided to appoint. Mr. Allan Miller, RR. 1 Luclmow is a 'Candidate M regard • to the Board of Directors for .Wingharn .General Hospital. Mo- tion carried, ' It was moved by Councillor • jefferscin and Seconded by Coon- •, cillor .Smyth that West Wawanosh Township offer to sell E.H. Lot -37, Platt 8, TOdd'S Survey, S•t.• Helens, West Wawanosh Township for' .the aunt of one 'dollar ($1.00), • pending availability • of the deed: Motion' carried.' On a motion by •Councillors. Smyth a n d ' Lyons, .' ToVvnSlip' Council decided. to request the. Ontario Department of Highways .to transfer • $146.26from road maintenance toroad constrUction. This pertains • to By-law Not . 3, 1963 (Road expenditures). • Consider Municipal , Park " . Mr. Roy ,Hanna ,appeared be- • fore Council and introduced the idea of establishing a municipal .patk under the Centennial .Grants • program and the Maitland Valley. Conservation Authority. It is pro- - —• -posed- AO- -.establish-, this, park -in • the, vicinity where the Maitland • River crosses. from East- Wawan- osh .to Weat. Wawanosh.. • The road accounts were passed for payment on a motion by Coun- cillors' Lyons and Jefferson. ' • . On . a motion .by Councillors' • Sinyth.,..and Errington, the. follow- ,ingeneral 'accounts were ordered 13irtils HOWALD In Wingham and District Hospital, on •Wednesday, February 5,. .1.964, . to Mr. and • Mrs. Harold Howald, 5, •Lucknow, a daughter, , • SEARLE In Kinloss 'on Friday, February' 7, 1964; to Mr, and Mrs, William G. "Searle, R.R. 6, Lucknow, a son, •Gerald Charles. • • The Kemple .Fall Fair in the Wiarton district will cease to be held this year .after operating cOn- tinuously for 106 years. , • Vd • .0041P Heavy Duty OIL . •Now gives even better protection againsthigli ' • temperature, heavy dun/type • deposits in diesel and: gasoline engines and also. -.against low temperature, sludge. dePosits, •Effective in resisting wear andi.• stopping hydraulic vaho sticking. 09-0P ,LUBCO Multi-Pursiose One reEgASaEse O'r• a I • t h e jobs around the -farm. Punips:f reply ,at 10° below zero; does notmeit under high temperatures. RetoMmended for: • Wheel Bearings • • Water Pumps •° • Chassis • ,Universal Joints • Ball and Roller Bearings. • . , CO-OP Cofax GREASE Made pith a heavy • , ' base 'oil. Recommended for: is Loose sieeve•tyne beatingi • • High speed anti-trietion outings • As an economical gun grease paid. • . • Signal Star. Ltd., .advertising ac- count, $1.75;, Huron Crep Improv. I • Asset., :grant for 1964, $25.00; On- tario Good . Roads Assoc., 1964 membership feet, $15.00; Munici- pal'World, 2 subs. for. 1964, $10.00; RobtiC-PurVeSr.--wood...1dr_rwel7,1 fare, $36.00; ' Ontario Hydro,' Wing - ham,. Twp; hall lighting„, $6.07. Road expenditures17 'Lorne'. Ivers, SAlarY, $45:00 Norman Mc -1 Donald, operating' snow • plow, $158.00 Russel Phillips+, operating wing, $96.90; key Hardy, 'plowing. snow with trucki. $657.00: ' Wheel and Brake Co, Ltd., control dableP for 'Plow, , $92.70; • Dom.. Road Machy. Co. Ltd., grader repair, $79,09; R. W. Mole, sanding roads, •$16,00; Gus Devereaux, salt for roads, ,$1.35;,.Norman •MeDonald, rent, bulldozer towing, $28,50 ;* Grant Chisholm, mot°, . oil and tax, $10,80; IMO, Oil Ltd'., ;fuel and tax; $101.81. • • Council adjourned ..to meet on Tuesday, , March 10th, •1964; •J. F. Foran, Twp. Clerk 4e sure to discuss your spring Fertilizer program with your locca SHER-GAIN .Fertilizer dealer 111111111111111111111111111111111.111 • For -protection against tuiting and intioSiett • • hassiflutkricatit ' . . . , • ale 13ybooking your needs ea,r1p= 47 yout CO -Operative is able to . supply and distribute these pro..t. ductimore_acomitrilealLy„Arisf' pass the extra savings on to you4 • See your CO-OP' No*! February DiiCount to, per gal of Oil lc per lb. of greaSe. DISTRICT; :(O -OP 1 Lage,IrnO"iumenimmitiLP1 simmilimin.ammastone 528.;125 d