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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3oth, 1963
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LAICKNOW, °MARIO
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THE BEAVER is,one of the most industrious of animals.
11 tont with loving care on the construction of .a home for•his fin*. ,•••
• ' • Beavers mate, for life, and their homes
are built with an eye to permanent use.
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When a man builds or buys a home, he, too, likes to • •
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tad that it is permanent. For it is at home that the family develops roots '
• • • , and filendships. Safeguarding the home for the family is but one
of Sun life's many services for the security and protection • .
If yourself and those you love. Let me, thli you about these services.
2, LUCHNOW. ,Phone • Wingbarn• 717--w-4
'SUN LIFE ASU-TiANCE COMPANY OF,CANADA
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1Got Milk Out On
Roads Thru Fields
.(AMBERTAY. NEWS)as
1).wing to slorrriY,' • •
hichcontinued Over. ..the Past
Week, much inconvenience was
caused by,froz/en, water pipes and
impassable . roads. High snow
•'banks were an attraction tol'pho-
kOgiraPhers WhO alsO noted differ-
ent Modes of transpOrtin'g farm
prod. ace:. Faithfud ."Dblobin" .was
Once more pressed, lint° service
as groceries werePilekron sleds
for neighbours. Roads through ••
been, a • patient in. Victoria,Has-.
fields to the ihighway ,were, the
only means of conveying milk •91.
Cheese factory. • I. •
•from' the, concessions to the g ,
Mr., Arohie 'Courtney who .has •.-'
Free .an. d Pickg0
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pital; London, is progressing fay- .. •
orably ..and expects to return
home shortly,— . • •
HEN'RTI. :FRUIT '• MARKET
.sto,rm.:stayed,st the. week -end: To
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Writ Couldney. • to •
were Mr. and Mrs. AnthonY. Bed' •
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aid,. Jane. Anne, 1VIT. 1 -.)„on Me -
Ewan,, a11 . of Goclerich, 1V4. E:
Manning and Mr. R: McKibloon of
•Woadrord. Poor visibility in 'Sum-,
evenings storin fOrCed.thein
to wait fat. snow plows on' lVfon-
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-HANOIIER DRY 'CLEANERS
• 'Mrs. Clarence Dunlop 'returned •
home frorri Victoria ',Hospital last • . • -
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WEDDING INVITATIONS
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SENTINEL
PHONE 5281;3134: • ',CAMPBELL ST., LUCKNO*,
Mistakesothe past can be Asecret is omething some
.:inade into ,guide -,posts of the fu- people tell to ondc orie•person at
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ESSO SERVICE
FOR TOP QUALITY. ATLAS BATTERIES
DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock)
AT REASoNABLE PRICES!
Repairs to All Makes of Cars and Tractors
.3 Licensed AfichaniFs • •/•
heel Alignment and'Oalancing
MOTORCADE. DEALER
Week Much improved in health._
A s4coessfili euchre party was
in the •Orange:flail' at Am-.
ibenley 'recently: Winners of '14h
Prizes • Were: .Mrs. teanard Reid
and Howard RPlob, and the lucky •
draw going to Mrs. James. 'Brad-
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The County toclge meting will
be iheldArriberley, grange' Hall.
• on Tuesday,. February 5th,,. '
'SY,m,p,athy, is •eitended-, the•
family of Mt. Duncan MCKerizie
(the former Ethel 'Henderson)
who reSidect, on the second con-
cession of Huron -prior to :her:,
Marriage 'to Mr. Duncan.:McKen-
zie whopredeceased her receritly.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jahn 1VI•deDen:-
ald,•caurtney and•Corinne'of
ley •visited on Stinda.y
berley relatives• '• • •
• .Mr: and ...Mrs. Glen •Camptell*
and soil Zack Were pictured• in
the London, Free Pres.'s' last week.
They were conveying milk can's
to the ihighWayibetWeen. huge
'banks Of'snoW tractor and
spreader. •
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We : extend •sympathy to the
•family and relatiye.s. of they
Mrs. 'George ;Colwell; the former
Myrtle Stanley whop a'ssed away•
• in Kincardine Hospital on Thurs7,
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Thie: to weath.ei.: •and. road con-
ditions Classes were not held in
the :schools ,,in. thi area: either
Monday orTued'ay. • '
Miss 'May Hoyle spent .a* few
days, With Mrs, Charlie HOdgins.
The •'February • meeting. of . the'
•13:W.I...will be held in the, 'hail
on Thursday, February, 7th. ..1-10.7.
tesses; Mrs: •Morgan • JOhnstOn
and IVIisS Edna' Boyle. Topic --.
First Aid 'at the 'seene of an ,ae--
Ciderit. Metto:.---.No one gets 1; in -
"digestion' from;. • swailloWing, his
.Pride. Roll call., -- What :would.
'YOU do if yP *ere first 'at 'the
tscene 'of an. cident. Derinoristra-
tion •-•'—' Fir Aid by a -Boy..Scout.
Contest, UncOoked• cookies. Direc-•
• tors, Mrs. Alex ''Percy ;and Mrs.
Harold Raldenby. • '• • • .,'
Mrs,,Tam Hodgins.land Mr, Jini.
.Hodg:ins and MiChell'e visited' on
.S.Unclay with Mr. Torn HOdgins
at Vic tOria Hospital, London.' We
are Pleased' that Tom is, making
• favorable progres.
Mr: ' and . Mrs. , ,FariSh 'Moffat
of Wingham ancl. 1VIr; Alex Mac-
Kenzie of Lucknow visited •on,
Sattxrday' 'evening with Mr. J. It,
Lane,. (on his 8,8th birthday) and
with Jr,1and- Mrs; Prat*. Mauld,
'en and Keith, Mr, Mackenzie al,
so celebrates:his •birth•day on the
same date . ,
Mrs, Elrner Vance Was taken to,
Itincarcline Hospital on . Sunday
with a severe nasal 'hemorrhage.
She as able bo turn home
later, , .
Misses Tammy and Michelle:
Hodgins . returned home from •
Windierwhere they gkent aWhile
with their grandparents. .,
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. ' ,•P111111 ITrC theinbenshiP lees, 1.5.60; 1XT J Mo -
Donald, §t4inps, 5.091 Douglas
Drennan, tile, • clt'adnae• • loan;
Bauman, tile,.Mact • --
Lean ..drain,. 597,41;, Richard 'Ste;
wart.,, lox. bounty, • 4.90;. .Irwin
Eedy, relief 'kccount, Anderson,
29.94; Ontario Assc:ciaiicA Of Ru-
ral
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• Municipalities, I.5.09;• RolOert
'MacGregor, " tile ,draa.ge -inspee-
tor, 19.00; TreaSurer TonsIii• f
647.02; BoundarY Aecaurit;.1"
l,252.60; Dornrn n
to igracier, 491:13 Art .
•• Weldirig, 2150; Webster and Mae-
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Kmrion, ••bolts, 7.1.7;.• Either ,
bachiether'2.00; :Grant Cliisheirri,'
oil, • .5,15; ' Mntomery Moto,•1•••'
61.. I p&rial'bil Ltd,
fuel • and. :tax; 31540; -,.-Richard •
• West, telephone
Sitothers; repair snow p1oi, 49.84; •
Sifte: Salt, salt, • Murray
Johnston, snowplowing, 741.2,5;
Jack Fairish, spoWploiiag,
15700; TomHlm snoWproNk.r.ing,
4.010.75; Lloyd Hodge, , •
ing; 90.6.00; W R Ole, Sanding,.
53.09; R. E. Forster; ..trogs• Chains,: • .
: 123:60; Everett
and labor, on Plow, •6245; Donald • .
•Simpson, unemployment ',Stamps,
44.76.; R:•ichard West, 125.59;: John .
Nicholson, ' 310.92; Reg Broome,
210.69: .;.. • •
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Council adjournedto nVet on
:,Febriiary:4th at 1:30 p.m.•
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J'anuary. 14, 1961.:
-Ashfield Township. 'Council met
.O.n•. aboVe date as per Statute.
Howard Banger, 'was•
-absen.t.; All other meniberS
.seritioeci to the' oath of :office.;
Min,utes 'of.:' December meeting
were'read- and .approved on' me -
tion of..Howard and ByLaw No 1, aipointing. •
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ficerS .and...,ett:Ing- their :Salaries
giVen tArvo rea.dings. •
i •By:Law...No...., authorizing t e
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Reeve and Clerk to borrow. up to
$50,000, frotn the Bank of Men-
• treal, LucknOW,f�rctirrent ex-
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penses was,giVeri,tihree Teadfrigs
'and passed on :7iution• of Reid &
,Howard. , ' . • •
Ey-Law No. 0 for •imposing a
special rate. on 1,,Ot. 2, Con 9 lull,
der ;the :Tile 1-.)rairlag•e' 'Act: was
passed on :Motion .Of-''Boycl" and
Reid. ••,:• '• •• ••••.
Pa•yinent. of the following.' a•-.."-
cOuntS.1.kras approved on •:mbtion
of : Reed • and Howard,. ",•• •• • •
County Of Hilton,: collecting
tax :arrears; .$214.55;•• •Pinecrest
Manor,' Miss .Irwin • and.. :Uri.:
'k1,223:7 Vil1age• of. Ripley.,
Eldon• MacLennau, 175•00;,,
Ontari0'.'HYdro;: Clinton, Dungan-
ribi lightS,. 92,00; ;Joe O.'ketle.„
refund.,dog tax. 2.90: Salvation
AfrriY-, 'grant, 25.90;•Robeft.Irwin, There is, nothing that ' makes
bulb's'for Dungannon lights; 18.50;• .w.otrnen turn blue as last as the
Ctritario,Good Road Association; first sian cf dray ' •
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AppIiations Will be received
for the foliowing positions:
EMERGENCY • MEASURES CO. -ORDINATOR
FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON; •
Salary commensurate ,with •qualifications.
Minimum '$4,000.
SECRETARY TO THE EIVIgRGENCY:.
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"MEASURES CO-ORDINATOR,
Salary •in accordance', with' .exp'erience.
Applications rntist. be submitted 'on fOrMs.prOvidecl
and' may be secured r 'from the undersigned,. .APpliCa
tiOns to dose at 5400 p.m., February 15, J263
Lowest any application not :necessarily accepted.
• ••; John C. Berry,
• Clerk-Trea8urer, •
/• County of Huron;
4. • • • Curt House•,'
Ontaiik.
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