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The-, Lucknow Women's Institute
• honored the Grandmothers at their
. June meeting and presented' each
with a; , pansy . corsage. Mrs.
George Whitby was in :the chair
d_ ollowinii the . Opening Ode
and Mary -Stewart : Collact; the
business was : dealt : with , Mrs.
Grant McDiarmid and'Mrs.. Alex
McNay- were nominated to'go to
Walkerton to the leaders' course
on "desserts" Announcement' was..
male `of the.; training school for
' the 4-H. • club. to be held. in Luck -
now on August 24 and 25.
Those who: are attending the
Area convention in Wiarton on
October 29 and . 30. are Mrs.
• George` Whitby, Mrs._ Philip Stew-
art and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald.
Kitchener was. ;chosen.. by vote as.
the' place: where. the Institute'plan-
ned to take heir. ' bus trip. On
July 2, the Institute picnic will be
held at . the home . of Mrs. 'Philip
Stewart. Mrs:: -'Grant MacDiarmid
was then Called on and welcomed
the Grandmothers. '
Miss Liella ,Finlayspn gave a
ver interesting talk on a bus
trip which she took last .Easter'
in the ;.States.. They covered about
485 miles each day °on the way
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Council Accepts
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KINLOSS COUNCIL.
Kinloss Council met in regular
session June 1st, .1964. Reeve P.
A, Murray, and Councillors Evans,
Bushell and•. Conn- present, After
the usual confirming ' of Minutes.
the following motions• were passed
and .:bills authorized paid: •
-That the..clerk notify Alfred E.
Herbert 'to. contact Huron Town-
ship. Counol Re open ditch on.his.
property, k .. ,
That we hold the Court of Re-
vision on the 2nd Concession drain,
report on July 6th at 2:30 p.m.;
That the clerk • write Jas. A.
Howes, O,LS.. Re . catch basin at
station 6.00 on Farrish Extension
Drain "A" Branch; _
That the clerk see. Township
solicitor regarding the•. road in
front; of A. Graham's and .;Need-
ham's property on Con. 3; •
That we , accept. the drainage
petition of Elmer Vance, Lot 8,.
Con. 11 and George Graham, Lot
9, •Con.' 11 'and forward same to
Jas. ' A. Howes, .O.L.S.;
That ` we. return ' Mr. Owen. King.
his deposit cheque on culvert, Lot
1, Con. 5;
• That we appoint Edbert Bush-
ell, Wm.' Haldenby and Walter
Breckles to , clean up Kinlough
[ Cemetery;
That the Road' Superintendent
engage Elden Stewart . of Kincar-
dine to spray roads- at $5.00 per
,fur; . �•, , : .. .
That ' we adjourn to meet in-
regular 'session July 6th 'at 11:00
a.m.•.or at . the call •of the reeve.
The Second.. Concession :.Drain
report was provisionally adopted
at a special . meeting held . May
19th at which time the report was.
read to parties' concerned. •
Cheques. issued — G. Hodgkin-
son, fox bounty, $4.00; -Pinecrest
Manor, indigent care, 2 days, $10.-
00; , :Jas.. A. Howes, O L;S. eng.
fees on Second Concession 'Drain,
$400.00; Robert Orr, ,fox bounty;
$4.00; F. McKinnon, hydro at. hall
arid -shed, 180:26; postage,'
Municipal • World Suplies, $16.06;
W. A. Hamilton, fuel for Twp.
hall, $37.63;.Villagei. of Lucknow,'
2 fire calls, `$150.00;::Agnew's' In-
surance, Treasurer's -Bond, $20.00;
G. H: Wall, ' part salary, telephone'
an
dental care, .$32.50'; Prov. Treas.
urer, insulin, $1.28; , Mrs. Mans-
field, caretaking and supplies,
$20.39; S. J. Farmer, ° supplies
Twp. hall, $16.21; :Perry' Hodgins,'
W. F. Inspector, $324.00; Ander-
son Flax; warbicide, $334.80; S.
J. Farmer, gas • for' sprayer, $21.-
15;, Montgomery Motors, sprayer
repairs, ' $45.20; John Gammie,:.gas
,for' sprayer,. $1.50; Webster . and
McKinnon, • repairs. for ; sprayer,
.64c; 'Harold Stanley, balance:
•ary and mileage Re warble fly,
$227,00; City of Oshawa, relief
charge back, $5.03; . • County of
Bruce, rebate.. ori Farrish Ext.
Drain, $55:90; Carruthers. N. Home
indigent care, $91.25.
Highways — Dick ' Mcuillin,
grader , operator, $239.70; • Ed
Thompson, Tabour, $72.00; Thos.
Moffat, labour, $75.00; . A. Hughes,
Rd. Superintendent,. $258.75; Re-.
ceffer • nera , emp oyers . , ,an
employeesi share insurance, $6.66;
Thos. Moffat, Yvan and tractor,
°115:' firs.. $2.00, $50.00; .Co.'. • of
Bruce; crushed . gravel,. $96.00;
Sam Farmer, gas and supplies,
$1414; Don Gillespie, . trucking,
$191.25; Thos.. King Construction,'
25th sideroad, . $1290.00; Eober-
steel. (Canada) Ltd., pipe and
couplers, $485.25;' Harold ¢on -
gram, ' opening drain 5th. sideroad
:down,: and visited: at the Carlsbad'
'Caverns in. New Mexico'and then
into.: southern California and:stop-
ped; at San Diego,' Hollywood, . San-
ta ,Barbara; San Francisco: • and
ny other places in the state,
,and on the way'' home. stopped
at the Grand Canyon in Arizona.:
A• sing , song was then: enjoyed,
conducted by Mrs. Wes.'. Joynt. A
splendid report on the annual.
meting of the Bruce South Dis-
•trict Women's Institute, which was
held at Kincardine and at which:
Mrs. Alex ' McNay . and ..Mrs..Gor-
don Fisher Were ' delegates, was
given by. Mrs. Alex McNay. Mrs.
Thos: Salkeld and Mrs. Wm... Mac-
Donald wearing bonnets' of theirGrandmothers, read poems about
Grandmother.
A contest' for.the:, person - wear-
ing the smallest shoe.at 'the -meet-
ing, . was won •by Mrs.'Philip
Stewart, and for the longest shoe
the prize 'went . `to • Mrs • Wes.'
Joynt. Mrs, .14. J, MacKenzie and
Mrs. Grant MacDiarmid were tied
for first place in the potato salad
.contest, ' Mrs. Wellington Render-
on-and
ender
on-- and Mrs. Herb,Curran-�being
.the judges. There were a' large
number of salads On display, '' and
the ladies found .it, hard to choose
a winner. '
Following the Institute Grace, a
lovely lunch was served by the
ladies in charge. • :
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WHITECHURCH NEWI►'S)
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Falconer
of Culross and other • relatives
here received word on Wednes-
day that his brother John ° `Fal-
coner's , grandson, • Ronald George
Falconer, , 17, of Waterloo, died
shortly after being thrown from
OLIVET NEWS
Miss' Lois Hunter of Armow was,
the guest of 'Olivet' U.C.W.. 'meet
%ing:` .on Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Walter Dexter. Miss Hun-
ter
un -ter. taught school for four years
on Bella Bella, a small island
off the coast of British Columbia.
The. inhabitants ,: are nearly ' all
Indians who live by fishing and
lumbering. Miss Hunter ;showed ::a
number of coloured slides :of the
people, their homes,the ..land-
scape..and of course the : school.
Mrs. White, Mrs. Anger, Mrs.
Osborne and Mrs. John. MacChar-
les conducted the worship service.
The business period .was conduc-
ted by the president Mrs. Robert
Osborne. Plans ,for: the anniver-
sary of the church was the main
business. Miss Mary Roulston gave
thecourtesy. remarks. After lunch
the ladies had .°,a, closer . look at
Miss Hunter's handicraft souven-
•
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a convertible 'that failed to make
a left turn and landed on its
wheels ina field,
The y o u. t h 's mother, Mrs
George W:, Falconer ' was ' on duty
a t: Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital
when her sonwas brought in;
His 'fatherwas. killed in a plane
crash. in 1957. He was a member'
of • St,- Louis Roman Catholic .
Church., He leaves to, mourn his
loss besides his mother, two• sis-
ters and a brother, Cecilia,' Anne
and Raymond . all , at home; his "
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John
Falconer, Kitchener and Mr.' and
Mrs. James Brown, MarIbank, •
Ontario. The remains rested at
the _Walsh-Sandrock 'F u n e r a 1.
Home, Requiem : High Mass was
celebrated at • St. Louis church at •
11:00 a.m. Friday. Burial was; in
Mount •Hope Cemetery, Waterloo.
NEWS..BRiEF
Fire of undetermined. origin lev-
elled two largebarns on the Bay- .
field area farm of Alfred Warren
last week with damage,; of over
$30s,000 •
Teeswater Creamery has just
completed: another '.cold; storage
building, one of the Urged units
the flan has built.;
'MR. AND MRS. ROBERT
DONALDSON PETE() ON
ANNIVERSARY' •
A surprise(/'anniversary dinner
was held on Sunday; June' 7th,
at Danny's Restaurant, ,Wingham,
for Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Donald-
son
onaldson. of . Culi'Oss; ' on `the occasion
of their 40th' anniversary. , The
bride and' groom :of 40 years were
Married. at the' home of the.
bride's parents, the late Mr. and
Mrs. Foster Moffat' of Langside.
Following 'the dinner, a pleas„
ant afternoon was held at' the
home of their son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and. 'Mrs. Don . Donald
son in Kinloss, ending with. a
barbecue supper on the lawn. .Mr.
and Mrs. Donaldson's family con-
sists of seven children: Ken of
I Port Credit; Winnie tura, Eric
Evans) of Hyde Park;. twins Bet.
$10.00; J. , A. McDonagh _... Ins.
truck, $53.70;• Harry Wall, chain
sawing, $35.00; Cities Service, gas
and diesel fuel, . $285,87; Russell
Gaunt, cutting trees, Con, 2., . $3,-
00;. B. M. Ross, fees` for super-
vision culvert,' Let 1, Con. 5,
$85.001; Owen King, 2nd. and final
payment, culvert, Lot i;, Con, 5,
:$250,00; A. Hughes, rd.. school ex-
penses, .$40.65,: Montgomery Mo-
• tors, 1 - 1964 F-100 truck, $2053,00.
G. 11, Wall, .clerk.
ty (Mrs. Jerry Schoop) of ` Lisle,
Marie (Mrs, ' Ossie Anderson) of
Galt; 'Don of Kinloss; Helen (Mrs.
George Cuthbertson) of "P o r't
Credit, and Doug of Teeswater;
also twenty-two grandchildren..
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