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-.THEE 1.0CKN l91tfr1rl�.T.INE1n• 'LUcKNOW, 0N4TA'RIO
Huron Tarp.
Huron Township Council held'
• the July meeting- on July 7th with
all members present. Minutes of
last meeting and special meet-
" ups were read, and confirmed.
• A. letter was read from the De-
partment of Education stating that
next year the Public school board
for the Township would consist of
three members from the Town-
ship and one from the Village Was Ripley unless an extra one was.
requested 'before September 1st:
The Council was of the.. opinion
that a five member ,board would
work better and asked the min-
ister of Education for , his. con-_
Rare Down 2 Mins
sent.
The tender of King Construc-
tion of Wingham was accepted for,
the 'Murray bridge on Con. 6 at.
a cost of $17,908. and the Town-
ship ' fupplying the cement and.
Iron. •
••Thie tender of Leonard Otto of
Stratford was accepted for the
'construction of the El es drain
at $1400. with the Township sup-
plying the materials at the ex-
pense of the owners • in the drain.
• The mill rate for 1964 .was set
at: Township, ,20 mills : for farm
and residential, and .215 mills for
commercial and industrial . assess
ments,& ;This is.a reduction of .2
mills, from 1963.
Thefollowing accounts were
ordered paid by the treasurer:
Kenny MacDonald, ; care of hall,
' $9.50; . Earl Tout, vacation pay,
$37.32; Stewart Needham„, 3 foxes,
' $12.00; Dr., R. W. Blackwell,
school dental: services, $97.50;
Telephone
97 50;
Telephone System, phone . in hall,
412.66; Benson Hdwe.,, wire for•.
Township ; dump fence, $59.51;
Ray Walden,: lamb killed.. by dogs,
$30.00; United Stationery Co as-
sessment roll cover,- $17 .92; Reg -
Lowry, grader, $402:70; Robert -
steel Co., culverts, $160.74; Im-
perial Oil; Ltd., diesel fuel, $312.-
03;., R. Nicholson and Son, dozer
at '
ding dumpstone, $196.O0;
$1Roy' Kerr MarsConhall,
loa+01;.50; -
struction, gravel contract, $11,-
972,10; T. A. MacDonald, check-
ing gravel, $82.50; Commercial
News, bridge adv't., $33.00; Gra-
ham Cook, dozer, $475.00; Stewart
Shiells, 'ditching levels, $40.00;
Pollock Electric; pipe, $67.97;
Village of Ripley, water in shed,
$1 ,.00; Ripley: Hydro, Township
shed, $7.36; James McTavish, gra-
vel, $570.00; Ken. McKenzie,. doz-
er, $6.00;. Bill Kertipton, . hauling
gravel, $63.50; Harry Colling,
hauling gravel, $67.05; Lloyd Wyld,
spGaragrayieng, trucweedsk, pairs, $544.38;$7 ,13; Frank'
Bens
. re -
son Hdwe., weed spray, $137.74;
Steve Irwin, vacation pay, $91.00;
Wayne Lowry, vacation pay, $75.-
00; Pollard Bros., calcium chlor-
ide, $1,302.35; Bill Harris, weed
spray, .$141.95. • Total roads, $17,-
438.29.
'Council adjourned to meet on
August 4th;
Earl . Tout, Clerk.
8 SHILLINGS PER:" ACRE
,PRICE OF LAND IN. ,THIS AREA
OVER /A CENTURY 'AGO..
The Goderieh-Signal Star .pub-
lishes the following item taken
from the files of the paper 115
years ago: " ,
'Crown elands in the Townships
of Ashfield . and Wawanosh were
withdrawn from sale until such
time as an appropriation of 1,000,-
000 acres for Common School pur-
poses was made,, There was, how-
ever, besides ` numerous lots scat-.
`tered over ' the " two townships a
block of excellent land containing
istry Office, list, $5.40; , Ripley over 10,000 acres, of. Clergy. Re -
Hydro, Twp. hall, $5.85 and • flood- serves situated on the. 12th, 13th.
and 14th: concessions of Wawan-
osh that were still •.for, sale and
could . be purchased for eight:. shill
lings s per acre payable in ; ten
lights in park, $14.85; Post Of-
fice, unemployment stamps, $8.-
Roads and bridges: Steve .Irwin,
-y-superintendent, $350.00;--W a_y. n e equal' ann al 'iiistaltnents."
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KINLOUGH
Mr; and Mrs. John .Moffat, of
Calgary visited during the week
with Mr,,' and
Mrs':- Cliff .Robb. and
`Lois
Miss Barbara Haldenby enter-
Wined friends at, a Tupperware
party on Friday evening at her
home.
Miss • Donna Nicholson returned
to. Stratford for a few , days after
spending a week at her .home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haldenby,
Billy and Connie of Scarboro vis-
ited with Mr. • and Mrs. William.
E. Haldenby over. last. weekend.
Master. • David Nicholson, South
Line, visited with his cousin Allan:
Nicholson
Mr. and , Mrs. Bert. Nicholson
visited on Sunday with . Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Campbell at Amberley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Heiden-
by, Mr. and . Mrs. Ralph Haldenby
and family visited. with Mr. and;
Mrs: Norman Fry and family. at.
Harriston.
Congratulations to Mr a n d
Mrs... Glen Haldenby (nee Erlma,
Jean Percy) on the birth of a
son and to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Irwin (nee Beatrice Haldenby) on
the birth of a daughter.
Visitors with Mrs. William Cox
and; Rev. Benson Cox were Mrs.
G. H Mooney of : Ripley, Misses
Ella and Eunice. Stanley of. Wind-
sor.
Sunday visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs. Alex :Percy were . Mr. /and
Mrs. R. Ball and Charlaine of
London, Mr. and Mrs. AlbertTraf-
ford, David : and Karen, 'of Han
over.
Mrs and 'Mrs. Jack Barr and
Murray, : Mrs. " Marley Bushell and
Marilyn,. Mrs. John Barr. & Don-
ald visited on Sunday with Mrs:
William Walker and : Mr, and Mrs.
Russell ; Walker at Petrolia .:,
We ., :are sorry to report that
Mr. Roy Grahamhas been hos-.
pitalized as the result of a hay-
ing accident:;.
Mrs. Any 'Schneller spent a few
days with ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Elgin,
Hogg and Sandra at. Win hani.
,1 Electra Stove .,:
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C Fops Record s , _ :._ Haim �r ►ere- r
: Lamps. Ironing Boards ani Covers s:
1 Toasters -" Fl hlights w 1
1 Electric Irons t . Work, Gloves •!
!Sarii.Toaster . Tools ` . 1
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Electric Kettles Electric CiOel.rhs"■
■ • Radios .
Electric Frypyan►s ,
Eurnitur'e
ST. HELENS
Mrs. • Gordon • McIntyre 'of Rich-
mapond Hill is spending this week.
with her parents Mr. . and Mrs.
W. I Miller..
Mr. and Mrs. Davol Gilmore of.
Toronto spent the week -end with
her . parents Mr. and Mrs. Har-
v_ey Webb. , Jefferay returned
home after two weeks Here.
Born • .— to Mr. and Mrs. .Ross
Errington at Wingham District
Hospital on . Saturday; July llth,
— a . son, a'.. brother for •Lorine
Debbie and Valerie. •
Miss Mary .Murray is spending.
two , weeks in' Toronto , with rela-
tives..
Mr. John Pritchard visited with
his son, Eugene:In London :Hos-
pital over' the week -end. Mrs.
Pritchard has been in the city
this week. - '
Mr. Robert Lyons 'Jr. is
a pa{
tient an Wingham Hospital.
Mr • .and •Mrs, Fred. McQuillan
visited Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Barry: McQuillin and Jill in
Kitchener.
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Humphrey,
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster,
Brenda and .Carol, Mr. and Mrs.
,Lloyd' Humphrey; Rickey, ton -
rue and Bradley and , Miss Lila
Humphrey -spent Sunday at a fam-
ily reunion at -Mr, and Mrs. Lorne.
iumphrey's at Hespeler.
Mr. Gordon ' Pannabecker ,of
Galt spent the week -end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Don • Pan-
=nabecker.
Mrs. Roy . Hawley and Leslie..
Anne of Oshawa spent .the past
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne :Wbcis. Roy visited
on the Week -end here. -
' CU.LROSS CORNERS
e Mrs. ,Midford Wad. attended. a
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f . E DNESOAY .411-Y' 1.5th . 19
had tc;:worry
gout
Not .. this. happy couple! ,.-Many years ago,
Bob invested in a Sun Life Retirement In
come policy and, now that he is 65,".he will
be receiving from. Sun Life. a $400 cheque:
everymonth. And` when Bob dies, his wife
will . receive two-thirds of' this amount each
month as long as. she lives.
Chances are you'too may look forward to
many happy 'retirement years. ;Follow Bob's'
example. Why not give me a call today?
'ILLIAM=J. KINAHAN
E R 2 Lucknow
Phone: Win heli ,, 5.7-1987
UH LIFE .ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
r •on Fridayev- erett 'Whitehead Teeswater.
Tupperware a party , � .
ening: 'Mr and Mrs. Tom Hackett'.and
e. vis-
,Doug,Ashfield • � were. Sunday and;Mrs.'Art� Hid nils visit -y
Mr,g
ed Friday .ening_ .wi h Mrs. itors ' with Mr. and Mrs. Midford.
James Wraith, Lucknow. Wall and :Donnie.
__Miss Sharon Stanley has return- Mrs. .Frank Brown and Reg
ed' home `tea ter• holidaying in -spent-Sunday evening—with . Mr._
and:: Mrs. `Harvey Nicholson and
family and Mrs. Hugh Nicholson,
part of her time with : Mrs. Ev- Bervie...
netier
Brampton:
Miss. Doris Wall is spending
ridal shower ` Y
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Miss Brenda Heiden y • is assns:
■. r ting With the work ;at Mrs Ross
r xr•uvin s
Lucknow,as while Mtss
1 Betty Haldenby is with her grand- '''
it •• r • mother, Mrs, D. Mlne,uiekndw, ,
WestStreet, oderich a,t. , Doug . Stanley spent the week- ,
iii ,■end Wet Bay, Ontario,
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Coniplete Ea'so oil furnace unit -- $4.95* a
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