The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-30, Page 6.• •
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
obit Centennial
Projeet Between
awanosh Councils
(WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL. MINUTES) •
• West Wawanosh Township Coun-
cil held their regular September
meeting on September 8th, 1964.
All members present. •
On a motion by Cams. Lyons
and Jefferson, By-law No. 5, 1964
• (Dwain Municipal Drain, bylaw)
, was ird -
given thand
mg. Motion carried, final read
Hoirood Slumber Pali
The second meeting of the Holy -
rood Slumber Pals was held in
the Kinloss Central School on
Monday,. September 14th, with
seven members answering, t he
roll call, "Why I chose my ma-
ter'ial." The president, Elaine
Murray, was in the chair for the
busineSs part of the meeting. The
leaders demonstrated checking
„and altering a pattern and how
to prepare material for cutting.
The members practiced making
three seams suitable in the sew-
ing of sleeping garments. -
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Local. people, are busy judging
The (mini° at district fairs. A couple of names
Municipal Board has given ap-
Pm"' regarding -this by-law.
• On a motion by. Couns, Smyth
and Errington, Township Council
• agreed to give By-law NO. 6,1964
thin' and final reading. 'This is
a aPeoial borrowing by-law in the
amount of $7,740.00 and is for
the purpose of financing the Dur
nin' Drain.
•
/ A delegati'on from. East. Wawan-
• osh Township appeared before
potmeil in, regards to the Wawan-
osh Park at the Maitland River.
It was moved, by Cam. Smyth
and seconded by •Com. Lyons
that, pending approval of the
• Centennial Grants Committee,
• West Wawanosh. Township agree
to go on a 50-50 basis with East
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Wawanosh Township in the erec-
„ tion of .a building approximately
24' x 50' at the WawanoshPar.
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Motion. carried
On a motion by Onma-
and Lyons, Messrs.. Hilliard Jef-
ferson.and Harold Errington were
•appobited to the Wawanosh Park
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• •....., a. Cozninittee. • -
On a motion by Gums. Jeffer-
son and Smyth, West Wiivianosh-
", ,,,,;„•,•: Township Coime.il agreed to make
„ ,•., . a grant of $50.00' to the Dungan-
non Fair Board to assist in • the
"•,:t 4. construction :of a stable at fair
The auditors report (A. M. 1,!al-1
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per and Co.) on the township s
business operations for the year
••
, 1963 was presented to Council.
'"'''' • ' 'For 1963, the.re- was a deficit of
$1213,50. Township Council accep-
t) e auditors report on a. mo -
•tion by. Couns. Smyth and Ly-• I'
Carnal decided on a 'notion .by
•Cams.' Jefferson and Lyons to set
the general township rate for 1964
at 10 nulls oil farm and maiden -
tial assessments, and at 12 mills
on commercial assessments. This
• is -sin 'increase Amin last year of
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An application for a loan by
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means of the Tile Drainage Act
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..• . was received from Donald .R •
„ -- Murray •(W.IL Lot 18, Concession
On a motion by Couns. Jeffer-
son and Lyen.s, Mr. Cairns Aitcli-
ison was appointed 'drainage in-
spector under the Tile Drainage
Act.- ••
Council decided on a motion by
• Cams. Lyon and. Raington • to
authorize the •:Road Supt. to ad-
• vertise for tenders for snow plow-
ing on township road t during the 1
1961-195season. Tenders to be in
• by 6:00 p.m., October 10th, l964.
On a motion by COUDS. Jefier-
, son and Lyons,. the •clerk was in:
strutted to write a letter of con-
dolence to the family of the late
. Campbell Thompson —• publisher
of The Lucknow Sentinel.
The road accounts were passed
• for payment on, a motion by
Cams. Jefferson 'and Smyth.
On a . motion by Cams. Smyth i•
and Lyons,' the following general
accounts were ordered paid. '•
, •' Nelson Culbert, livestock claim,
S15.00; Harvey McPhee, 5. live-
stock inspections, $12.50; Morley1
Johnston, livestock claim, $40.00;
Herbert Finnigan, livestock claim,
• S60.00; Corrugated Pipe. Co, Dur-
• nin 'Drain, $77.52; A. M. Harper
& Co auditing 963 twp. accounts,
$275.00;" A. M. Harper & Co., au-,
• diting accolmts, Auburn hall, $15.- „
00; Ontario . Mull. Board, fees,
• Durnin Drain, • $6.00; ' Doneas
• Printing, - Assessor's Roll sheets,
•$8.55; East Wawanosh pur-
chase. of land deed, etc., for Wa-
' • • wanosh River Park; $474.51; T.
• '. • • ' M. Durnin, Grant,' Dungannon
Fair Board, $50.00; Joe Kerr, re-.
turn of gravel. deposit, $600.00.
. Road Accounts:- Lorne Ives,
salary, $228.00; Imp. Oil
fuel and tax, 5155.42; Grant
• holm, motor ail and tax, $72.20;
we notice in our newspaper ex-
changes are Stuart Needham and
son Jim of Ripley judging horses,
and 4-H at Mildmay; Mrs., Wel-
lington Henderson of Lucknow
judging laclies' work at , Ayton;
Mrs. Wilfred Hackett of Ash-
field judging. ladies' work at Ayton.
Joe Kerr, bulldozing and scraper,
$884.00; Oddehohn Canada Ltd.,
grader. blades, $11557;. Twp. of
Wast Wawanosh, Nivms Drain
assessment, $126.00; Norman Mc-
Donald, hauling gravel and fill,
Council adjourned to meet on
Tuesday, Octobe.r 13, 1964.
J. F. Form, -Cle.rk.
WEDDING BELLS.
SLED CULBERT'
Rev. '2% 1VIcKhiney officiated
when Shirley Anne Culbert and
George William Sled exchanged
Marriage Vows. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Culbert, Ripley , and the groom Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Sled, Hamilton,.
A gown of peau de soie .with a
detachable watteau train extend-
ing from the shoulders was chosen
by the ,bride. The bodice, styled
•with elWwlength sleeves and a
bateau neckline, was • appliqued
with guipure lace. A wedding
ring headpiece, appliqued with
matching lace and pearls, held
her bouffant shoulder -length veil
and she carried • a bouquet of
white gardenias, sha.sta daisies
and stephanotis.
Miss Katherine Culbert was
her sister's maid of honour and
bridesmaids were Miss Marian
Reavie, Toronto; and Miss Kathie
Sled, sister of the groom, of Ilamilton. They were gowned alike in
street -length aqua •organza over
satin brocade. dresses.
Ken. Ellis, Hamilton was best
man and ushers were Dave East-
on, Hamilton, and Tom Culbert,
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