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'WEDNESDAY.. AUGUST 1t1964 • THE LUCKNOIN SENTINEL, LUCKNOW„* ONTARIO
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Married Here To Live - In Vancouver
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• Wedding vows ,,were exchanged
by Emmeline Mae Victoria Miller
and Kenneth. Loin Cameron .in
Lucknow• Presbyt•:rian Church.
Rev. Neil 1.v.!-Cornhie cfCiciatcd.
' The' bride !s Clic.: daughter of M.
• and •Mrs. .11,1tvc.y 147.1e1 , • R.R. 7,
Lucknow, and • t • grcom. cf • Van-
. Couveri is 'the son of ,Mr. and
MrS. Eoin Camc•on, Carlyle, Sask.
The bride' chose . a jacketAresS,
Of summer faille with a slim
skirt and cowl neckline edged•
with lace. Her bouffant veil was
held by a headpiece of • fabric
. flowers and leaves, and .she car•
ried a bouquet of white gardenias
Fitch and MisS Marilyn Fitch.
They wore gowns similar • to the
matron of honor's.
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Del Buckley, Toronto, was best
man, and ushers were Elwood
1VIiller and Don Tyrie. •
• For travelling:to Vancouver, the
bride changed to white and pas -
0.1 flowered silk' dress • with white
hat, black patent accessories and
a corsage. of White orchids.
The groom is . a graduate of .the
University of. :Saskatchewan. - Mr.
and .Mrs. CamerGn wLla sicle. in
Vancouver. .
Kinloss Twp. To Call
For Drain ,Tenders
• (Kinloss. Council Minutes)
Kinloss Council met in regular
session on •TuesdeiY.,, August 4th
with Reeve P. A. Murray and
Councillors Ackert, Evans, Conn
and. I3ushell present.• . •
The minutes of the •• previous
meetings were adopted, the foll-
owingd:
motions passed and ac-
counts authorized •pai
That we have James A. Howes
change the course of the Stirling,
Municipal Drain• on Kinloss -Kin-
cardine' boundary, Lot 1 South
.Durham Road.
That we accept the' tender of
Robertsteel Co. Ltd. , for a strtict-
ural Plate pipe arch, 14'3x8'11,
No. 5, gage. for $5,370, subject .to
the approval of the Department
of Highways.
That we pay B. M.. Ross $575
re culvert survey and design Lot
3, Cop.. 3 and 4. , •
That we sell the tractor and
Mower subject to approval of the
•Dept. of HighwayS, • '
That we renew our •compensa-
tion policy N.. 07-0808 with
General. Accident Insurance ,Co.
for premium of $79.00
'That the clerk call for tenders
for the necessary:tile.. and the
construction of the 2nd Concession
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Draupon receipt of approval
from .Ontario. ,Municipal Board.•
Tenders to be in hands, of .Clerk
by 200. p.m., ' Tuesday, ePtember
lst; 1Q64; construction of drain to
be cOrnpleted. by :November. 2nd.
That we , have the.'Department
of Highways draw up a 'plan, arid
profile on proposed tividetiing of
,plank crossing between Con. 3-4
at CNR. tracks mileage 14.72,
Kincardine subdivisions, prePared
according to general order No.877
and forward necessary copies to
'Mr. C. W. Romp and W.:S, Boyd,
CNR officials. .
• That' we adjourn to meet Tues-
day, September 1st at -11:00 a.m.• or at the • call of the reeve.
•General accounts—Harold Con!
Pat: Now, why, on earth would
you want to pay a hydro bill that
you found on the sidewalk? It
.isn't yours-.
Mike: Maybe not, but there's a
10 per cent discount on it and I
might as well have it as anybody
else. -
gram, backhoe Famish extension
drain repair $22.50; Ross Hamil-
• ton, fox bounty $4.00; Village of
Matron of honor was. Mrs. Don
Tyrie, Kitchener, wearing an aqua-
marine dress of peau de soie with
an overskirt. Bridesniaid was D.
Iva It. Taves, Kitchener, and jun-
• ior bridesmaids were Miss Brenda
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MAY° C)IPFER.. 1N •
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HOME FlmNISHINSONGS
• Lucknow,, fire call $75.00; W. A.
Graham, fox bounty $4.00; G. G.
Moffat, tractor and loader Farrish
extension drain repair.$25.00;
G. H. Wall, salary' and elephone
and welfare mileage $75.35; Luck -
now. Sentinel, printing cheques,
notices and by-laws of draM $113.-
58; Victoria Hosrtol, $3.00; S. J.
Farmer, welfare 420.00; Carruth-
ers ,,Nursing Home, indigent care
O $86,25 and $91.25; Wm. Haldenby,
fox: bounty $4.00; Jim Haldenby,
• fox bounty $4.00; A. -M., Harper,
• auditors fees $400.00; Lucknow
Fruit Market, welfare, $25.00;. Ed-
ward Burt, fox bounty $4.00;J. A.
MacDonagh, accident. insurance
$79.06.
Highways -- Richard McQuillin,
• $304.04; John McInnes, $20.50;
• Frank Miller, $5;00; A. Hughes
$200.00; Unemployment Insurance
employers and employees shares,
$7.52; .:Anderson Flax, brush
$82.50; Eldon Stewart, weed spray-
ing $160.00; Harold Congram, cul-
verts $165.00; Pollard Bros., liqu-
id calcium $2065.98; Frank Maul -
O den, cutting weeds $15.00; S. J.
Farmer,, gas, spikes .$6.22; Web-
ster & McKinnon, supplies $11.93;
1Daily Commercial News, culvert
tenders $14.10; Cities SerVice Oil,
gas, fuel, weed spray $$93.26; Ont.
;Culverts, C; M. pipe $262,08; B. M.
RosS, engineering culvert lot. 3,
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Frank Schumacker, cable •$5:00;
Dick McQuillin, cable; chaiW,
hooks $8:00 ' •
• G. ,11: ,WALL, Clerk
OBITUARY
KENNETH McLEAN
Kenneth McLean, a member of
a pioneer Ashfield Township, fam-
ily, ,passed 'away at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Sarnia, on July 17th. He
was. in his 87th year 0 0"
raised. on the Kintail district
now owned. by Jack Collinson.
He was a well known district
farmer and thresher.
Brothers . and sisters who att-
ended the funeral, at Thedford
were Mrs, Florence ThoinikSon ot
Goderich, Mrs Hector MacLean
(Lily) • of Amberley, Donald Mac- .
Lean of Ashfield and Colin J.
McLean of Simcoe. '. • . I
Nieces at .the funeral were Mrs.
Lois McCreath of Kincardine, Mr..,
and Mrs. Howard Pollock of Tor
onto 'and ;Mrs. Gardner and her
daughter of Benthiller.
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The remains rested at the Doug- • '•
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• Sgt. Blake Hall has been ap-
pointed commander of the OPP
detachment, succeeding Sgt. Harry
• I3arker who died in July, The God-
erich detachment of 17 men serves•
five. townships -- Ashfield, Wet
Wawanosh, Colborne, Goderich and
• part of Stanley.
las,Gilpin funeral home at The&
ford,. with the funeral, service' at
O Bethel Pentecostal Church, Thed-
ford, Monday, • 'Tilly, 20. Internient
was .in Pine .1i.11 Cemetery;
• Mr, McLean was a son of
Kenneth McLean . and Barbara
MacLennan and was born and
LIJCKNOW
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