HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-11-18, Page 7WIEDNIIEWAIr„ NOV. 11,0
COUNCIL MINUTES
HURON TOWNSHIP
Huron Township Council held
their regular meeting on Nov.
2nd with all members, present,
Minutes of the last meeting were
read and confirmed.
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TIM LUCKNOW • 5ENT'iNlf L, I UCKNOW ON1*R,O
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A letter of appreciation was read
from ' the Purple Grove W. omens'
Institute . for the building- of a
booth at the back of the Township.
Ha11, '
The following accounts were or-
dered paid: Cemetery: Ivan 'Pol-
lock, care, $57,00; Township:
Frank Cowan Co. liability insur-
ance, $476.79; Lester Farrell,
work at graves, $28.98; Ronnie
Lowry, 'work at ' graves, $8;00;
Chester Emmerton, selecting jur-
ors, $5.00; Gordon Elliott, select-
ing jurors, `$5,00; Earl Tout, sel-
ecting jurors, $5,00; . Ham.. Mac-
Kinnon, care of hall, $24.00; Bob
Johnston, fox bounty, $4.00; Jack
Kirkpatrick,. 'fox bounty, . $4.00;
Pollock Electric, service call and
supplies, $12.50,• Alfred Walden,
sheep killed by dogs, $18,00; Wm.
R. • Farrell, sheep ' killed by dogs,
$18.00; Charles Emmerton, valu-
ing sheep, .2 trips, $10.00; Ontario
Hydro, : Wilson Cottage, $20.00;
Kincardine News, printing and,
advt. $25.30; ' Post -Office, unem-•
. ployment stamps, $9.76; . James
D. McTavish, fox :bounty, $4.00;
Roads Steve Irwin, Superinten-
dent $350.00;' Wayne Lowry,. grad-
er, $323.50; Carter Bros. ° Truck
repairs, $60.97; Argosy Carriers,
freight, $2.50; Telephone Systeirz,
moving poles, $224.00; .;Imperial
Oil- Ltd., diesel fuel; '$101.89;. G.
W. Crothers Ltd., grader . repairs,
$300:83; ; 'Snap -On -tools Ltd., ' tools,
.$14.47; • Graham Cook, dozer,
$5500,00;; ; Morford . MacKay, bolts,
$1.12; D. G: •MacDonald, .gear oil,
$3.97; Gordon Cameron; <. repairs,
$28.00; Franks Garage, repairs,
$9.32; Frank;Cowan Co, road li
ability insurance, ' $416.95; Steve
Irwin, postage and ; tolls,: $40.00;
Ripley Hydro, . Township shed,
,$2.50; Owen King, payment on
Murray Bridge, .'$1450.00; Harry.
Colling, hauling' and loading, $72..
80; Bill Kempton, hauling and
loading, $66.50; . Ken McKenzie,
removing' trees, _ 81403;.. Murray
Campbell, gravel, $56.60; :
Court of. Revision was also held
on the 1964 assessments. The only
reduction. was on Lester Osborne's
grass. farm which was : reduced by
Help To Make:
A - Happy Christmas
Christmas Bureau has again
been organized by the Board of
Directors of the Children's Aid
Society of Huron County. This was
done last year with great success.
The objective is to ensure for, all
needy children in the countya
im-
portant
Christmas. What is. also m
portant is td preventoverlapping
by various organizations so that no.
one gets too muchwhile others get
very little.
Those ' wishing to give through
the C.A.S. should please have all
donations except perishable food,
in to headquarters at Goderich
before the end . of November as
boxes must bepacked thefirst
week of December.
Money is most acceptable for
buying gifts for older children as.
these, are more expensive and not
many are donated.
Money, newwearing apparel,
socks, mitts, layettes, jewellery,
toilet articles, stationery, games
for older children, flashlights, bill-
folds, Christmas seals, ribbon,
tags, wrapping paper, donations
of food, are all gratefully • accept
Only new articles can be used
as :. Christmas gifts but : clean
used clothing and . beddiifg in
good. condition 'are most accept-
able for the boxes.
Clothing for boys six to six-
teen years of age and girls ten to
sixteen is urgently needed.
The generosity : and cooperation
of the Huron County folk areagain
solicited.
Residents of Ashfield and . West
Wawanosh may contact Mrs. Ce-
cil Blake, • Dungannon.
LOCHALSH
Kenneth MacLeod has been
making ase of, the summer-like
weather . to , harvest : a late crop
of flax.
Frank Hamilton has enjoyed
himself for the past week on 'a
'hunting trip to the North Country -
Mrs.. Wm: ' Ross was hostess on
$225=06 -
Council. 'adjourned to meet on
Dec 2nc and Dec- 15th
.Earl Tout,'.
Clerk
with a:
now SIMI
on home heati
You U keep warmer AS YOU.. SAVE. FUEL
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No other oil fired furnace gives you the heating efficient, of
Sunblast Silentaire. Exclusive heat';exchar and ,'burner extracts more
heat from m evertdropof fuel' oiL Many other .finality features that mean
more comfort. and :satisfaction_ including whisper -quiet operation, auto-
matic humidifier, sumimr cooling system. See us now before winter
arrive'
pertly installed_ ,,_marl serviced by
Madofadada am Western •s Go•Nas.LA
Per'
ORF EGGS
Vin. Per .Year!..
In 1962,the - average Canadian poultryman.. got less than. 200. eggs per
.. •, . .
Y per • � � � � : � �, � � • �
ear- .hen", housed. � This is an estimate of � the D®mumon Bureau
Statistics
To ' make layers pay.really well, however, you :� should be . getting at
least 240 eggs per. year . per hen housed,
Laying Chows can help your hens meet this production . mark..'
Purina
Purina Laying Chows contain the balance of ingredients that will:help.
laying hens achieve maximum production.. All ingredients are mixed .
with our . own exclusive "Micro -Mix" process. This process is your . ,
guarantee. that'every layer , will . get its proper share of all nutrients
every, day.
k owners
Purina has helped�thousand$. of • Canadian flocto� be a better-
housed. Why not join : thein? Prove to ypu eggs per year per hen'
than-average poultrym to average 240
. rself Ghat. Purina 'feeding
CAN cost you less. ' •
FOR FAST;' EFFICIENT FEED SERVICE CALL
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Thursday evening to a ,)FIFTY -Two YEARS SERVICE
Ware party: . . •
Tupper
`Donald Hamilton is a patient's ' Harry Wilford of • Palnzerstnm
in Wi mhospital having under.! m , . . . .
mgha • � ode his last run as conductor
gone surgery. , on the Palmerston Kincardine CNK:.:
The :Young: Peoples :Society : of many from, this community,be
run on 'November 4th..Known to
Ashfield Presbyterian Church en -,was presented with the “white
tertained the Young :'.Peoples: Soc-.`
iety of . Knox . Church in Ripley on pass", signifying' ' snore : this►.0'
years service Mr Wilford started'
Wednesday evening: An enjoyable railroading as.a youth of ' 12- years
time was had by all as -e debate „• er: age. = has served for 52 ,
was presented .
year
Visiting' Mrs Donald MacKenzie s
is ' Mrs Rhoda Compton of Cal
caska Mich.
Mi,sses Saily and Louise: 'Mac-
Donald of Windsorspent the'week MARK g; t0U0LAS
BITUARY
end at the MacDonald home.. Mrs.l. A luau ho took keen and,
ine hose, sal and has
munity affairs for many ' years,
gone to spend the. winter ill'Luct- ; Mark 8 i
now with Mrs Jewitt.' Mark al a .. , 'died • it
Mr .and Mrs: Bill ,Rogerson and there recentlye' He
been in'. far -ling. healti for soNie
son of Toronto .spent the week -end „lime.
with ' Mr: and' Mrs. Gordon Fin- i
Jayson- fisted °mem Thnity
ibre was a tier• of
United' Ch , where he was ` ac -
The 4H Club met Tuesday even- five in the work. recipient of the
. Ing at North Ashfield School and
`: hada special speaker : Mr. Empey' 50-Y ear m e d a 1 with "ionising
+ of Goderich who spoke on sanity Lodge No. 420 . AF and AM, ' and
Annie .MacDonald' returned.: home i in n w a
active interest m North Bay- coil
from Kincaid i
LtieK vOW
PHONE. 528-3530
C a r adians who want bigger profits tomorrow, feed Purina 'Ck,owa Today.
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i : k One of the.:board mem
Um- :bars .:. for
Mss. David *hick and . the first Civil
Hospital, a position
Donnahe ,held for many � years.. He was
were in London '`" . : , a member of the Public:' . School
Everyone was' pleased' to hear' Board • for 'numerous years and
on Saturday.' .
that Doug Ross had found his car a member of the North Bay Pub-.
on Thursday which had been stol- l
lir Libras Board. also for many'
eg from- Luck:tow on' Sunday after-' .
. years.. ' Mr.D+ou las � was
t g also w a . .
noon. , member of • the Ontario Northland
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Kenneth MacL.nnan is a pat- Railway medical board. He was.
lent in hospital in London. an audit clerk.' with the CriN111, and
Have :You fleriewed i
Your Sentinel Subscription
PRINTED' CHRISTMAS CARDS
more and . more people are having
their names printed on their cards
each year. This takes a little long-
er and if you wish printed Christ.
mas cards, now w oul "be a good
time. to lfor
R:..:N 0:•... .� pace your n�de!r dam
m a a Is livery when you wish, The Luck-
.r.w........ms now Sentinel,
•'piscine .525.3134:
had been ` retired ' since 1942..
Tune -al services we c•' vlucti
ed at the Martvn Chapel by. Rev.
R. B. Hallett. Interment Was at
the Union Cemetery. •
Mr. Douglas was born at Luck-
now October _9th, 1877. sen- of the
late Mr. and Mrs:. Thotbas • Dnirg-
las. Ii was ` married tothe for-
mer' tdith Alberta Snyder. who
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predeceased him in 1950. v
Surviving are a brother,. Thomas.
c'f Ottawa fl' ' was prat
by a sister Mrs Wafter .Toes'
i Grad - Reg., N . rzf Ottawa
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