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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-14, Page 6• • n PAGE sPE THTCILUCKNOW SB3° LUCKNOW!, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUG. '1.4t4, 119$3 Oor et C tract BoundaryCulvert Kinloss. Council Minutes Kinloss Council met in regular session August 6th, 1063 at 8;00 N rn,, • reeve' P, A. Murray :presi- ttmg, Councillors Ackert; Evans, and Bushell present. The folk:ming motions were.' Passed, That we open. Culvert tenders on Lot .1, 'Con, 6, Huron- .Iinless boundary;. That • we accept the tender of 'Owren King to construct culvert. ..ort Huron -Kinloss Boundary, Lot. • 3, .Con, •5, at the sum of $3,817.50, ou!bject' 'toapproval of Depart- inent of Highways; That the Clerk prepare -:11y- Law No, 11, ' 1863 ler. setting apart a defined area as a 'water. area for a water works 'system in thearnlet of Whiteahuroh; That we adjourn tomeet on Tuesday, •Septem4ber ,3rd at 8:00 p.m. or at the call 'of the Reeve. The following • accounts• were authorized paid: Florence Manns- ' $e141, caretaking, 116.24; Elliott Carruthers, In'stitut'ional care, 484.26; Pinecrest. Manor, Institu- tional care, $143.90; Rathwells,.' welfare, $3.2.4; Ashton's, welfare, $1.99; Sjegi'ist's, Welfare, ' $11.88 Henry's Fruit. ' Market, welfare, 4 .. $117.91; Fraser McKinnon, pos- tage, $5.00; ',Village~ Of • Lucknor>ir, Hire call, :Dolmans, $76.00; Luck. now. Sentinel, advertising, , $46.- 75; R.. A. ,Currie, ambulance, $12.00; Hydro, Whitechurch street lights, $28.13; ` Raynard Ackert, sheep claim, $40.00; C,�eorge Lock- hatr,t, inspecting ship claim, $4.50; James McEwan',: • sheep claim;, .$100.00; Apert Stanley, fox 'bounty, $4.00; Gordon "Hodg- kinson, fox- 'bounty, $4,00; McDonagh, insurance accident policy $4560; Ontario Culvert & Metal Products, dram . culverts,. $392.40; Lorne Eadie, tile for Far- rish Extension, Stanley and Young 'Municipal wins,.. $2,874.- 46;: ' Fred • Halbert, 80% pay : on Farrrsh • A Drain " Extension, $416.00; Carl Willis, 3'5% pay on Farrish' Extension,; $693.00; Cook Brothers, 'payment in full, Stan- ley drain $29930.00; James Howes, Superintendarnce . of Construction. Stanley a n, ' $200.00;. G. H. Wall, part salary :and extras, $160,00.. • Highways; A. Hughes, Road Superintendent, $146.00; Richard Mcquillin, operator, $297.15; Ed, Thompson; $05.00; John Mein. nes, $99.60; Receiver .General, E nployee's Shure 'Unemployment 'Insurance, $3.90; Ont.. Culverts, $23962;' H. H. Bannerman, crushing , gravel, . • $2,259.60; lar - 'A • 444 as one with each carton o 6 Esso ,M P Grease, A high-quality, one -hand operated grease gun, complete with 11' flexible extension hose. Low Esso retail price of $8.25, Noun now at a saving of $5.25 when you purchase one carton. a;60.Esso MP Grease Cartridges! The sure, economical way keep'your equipment into') worki condition. Get MC soonfrom your '. imperial Esso: Agent : EW Esso CHAINSAW TWINLUBE The first and only dual purpose duiosaw oil in Canada that do both. jobs in.you t chain' w1 CH1SHC 1 LUCkNOW Phone Collect :Dungannon 72-r-' JMpERI•AL OIL -I IMIT!!3D • old Congram, backhoe, $172.50; Al1!ied Chcals, $211,1.51; Cities Service, $194.62;;" Ray Stanley,. $95,01; Armco Drainage, r85; Carmon Whytock, gravel, $224.- 90; r, Struthers transport, $452,00; Ra pard Ackert . 'bu']ldozing, $1119,00;; Daily Comm'ercial News, advertisin • for culvert, $33.00; Dept.g y of.Highways' Treasurer for surveying ori Con. 6, on Con. 2; $198.64; J, A. McDonagh, . Com-. pensation policy, Road Dept., $106.31; Pollock Electric, transit +pipe,: $1+1.72 Receiver '',General Employers 'share Unemployment Ins., $390;, Ed • Thompson, 4 hr.' „tractor and wagon;' $2 50: G. 11. Wall • Clerk. r Mark anniversary At Pine River 4• (AMBERLEY NEWS) Anniversary services, were held at Pine Rivet UnitedChurch on Sunday,; 'July 28 •with ' as good. attendance. Rev. , Harold •Fun- Ston of 'Glamis : was. ,guest man- ister • at . the morning service. Taking for ' his theme the "Ded- icated church" he gave an , in- teresting discourse. Mrs. Merrill ; „ !MrsGeorge Porter' of : Stamford. Cantelori of Wingham was: solo-. Mr; • and Mrs. 1Vlorga'n Johnston ist anti: an anthem was sung by and .daughter Jackie• were dinner the choir. The qurartette of Glenn guests Boyd, Lynn Lowry, Ernest Gib- , of Mr: sand Mrs. Eldon and' Bob•'Courtney. gave a Bradley ori .Sunday. I,C.I...PIEIUCiI.I BUSINESS au Now Located At Waterloo Street, Co ter,. West Street: 22nd Fall Term opens $eptetnber '3 MNlodern,•' Building—New Electric and Manual ;Typewriters Qtrah ed Teachers--Minzeograph--D?e'GaPh e--1Vtonthly Tu- ition $30—Diplomas issued tb Graduates for Senior and Junior . Courses by; ' The ; Busu'reas Educators' Association of Canadu'. � Final are` se. t and graded by the. . Final ' Examinations . • • Board of Examiner8. We, suggest that you start with the class on September. 3. Register Nowl Dial JA' 4-8521, 7284 ' or 6'307 for an Appointment. conducted !by Mrs. Cliff Geddes, Dorothy was escorted to 'a . dee orated chair 1by girl friends, who also read messages of, good wish- es avcompaning ,the lovely gifts which 'she received. After ex- pressing her thanks to all,, Dor- othy invited the ladies to . her home to view her .trouseau, Mrs. William Bradley and Mrs. Cliff Geddes who arranged the ' show er served a dainty .lunch assisted Eby friends of the bride. Mrs. Walter Brown is visiting for .•,a few .days with Mr. and'. number, At �th+e 'eg sMr.' and Mrs:* Steivar't.,.Brad- Rev. ,,J: CC..il tton venin+was Cos oinerviceed ley of Tiverton' were •'.guests•,of, iback .a by a .host of friends and sec and. Mrs. John Emmerton recently •:;of.gave an nshp ringsermon Mr PaulFaell, MurrayFerggive an. inerring p1ey.was•o atax drime boefi!+by , ,the guaron, : D vid'and Gary Courtney • spent- last •Saturday at . Wasaga tette and ':choir were given °beach.• Wayne Brooka. ;of. Ripley and Mrs.' • Donald Blue. .entertained: Mrs.. Ernest Gibson directed the ; .relatives on Tuesday of • last 'choir with •Mary Ellen Shiellsweek at Amberle beach.: " as` organist . Wayne Brooks 'was , • y m, also Pianoaccompanist, Rev. 'Mr, and Mrs. Elmer. Smeltzer, ne•wlyweds,: enjoyed'a honey - 'Donald A. McKenzie who iS ;on • vacation Was. present for the' moon. trip to :the Eastern .pro an- niversary and expressed; apprec iationi •to: all who made ' the ser= vices enjoyable. The annual : Sunday' School picnic of . St.; T ukes Anglican. chure„h, Pine River ,was ;held on :Monday, July , 22. on the grounds of • No, 1 school. An '.enjoyable tune was.spent• despite . the heat and' a bountiful, lunch.,Was 'sere Sympathy is' extended to the relatives.'gf the . late Mrs:,' 'Will- iams H. McEwen of . Victoria, B:C,, who :passed away,after a short illness. Mrs: McEwen was the former Anne ',Courtney of :the. Second concession of, Huron' township. . Recerit. guests . ' with ' Mr. and, 1VIrs: Eldon Bradley , were ' :Mr. and Mrs: Elsner •Bradley of Tor- onto also Miss 'Verna ' Dunmore vinees • returning on Friday of Last "week, 'They will shortly . take. up residence at their home on the lower .'. second. ' concession of Huron, Mr.' 'and :Mrs. Herb • -Elliott .. "of •Milton, were week end ,,guests of Mr, and Mrs,' Donald Court ney and .family, : • Rev, Dunlop of Rockwood weas. guest minister. at Paine River : Un- ited "•church ,on :Sunday. During,. the service Mrs. Morgan .John- ston and daughter Jackie :;sang a•,pleasing ,duett. • ;/ The • Henderson ohpicnio, was held' ;,at Point Clark on Sunday,': August • 4. with. a ::good atten- dance. Mrs. Hattie ,Sehwinddt, of Oxnard, • California: was present for the• 'occasion: QVIr: and Mrs. Russell 'Camp- bell of ,.Atwood visited with. • Mr: and -Mrs: 'John A. Campbell,' Mr. and • Mrs.Balfour of 'Stratford. and Mrs: Douglas Young.and Mr. Mr.. James Millen .sof; the lower. and 'Mrs.. Glenn Campbell: on second concession oaf Huron, 'who, Sunday.' Was, 'market gardener at Amber= ley previously has •,+potatoes rand other ivegetibles in his -fiine •gar - A shower was held on:, Wed nesday evening of lastweek in the Sunday School room of Pine River United church in. honor of Miss Dorothy Dunlop. Mrs... Delbert' Wilson presided for the program which ' Opened. with a piano solo" by Betty Emmierton. `and '-;was • •followed •with a .d duet by Judy Wilson and Elaine ' Ir win: 'After a, reading by • Mrs:' Carrick Coiling, Carol Courtney gave a piano ,solo A quartette was ` sung by ry. Elizabeth. Walden,' '•Anne' Ferguson, Pam. Farrell. 'and 'Debbie Wilson ac- companied .:by Mrs. Murray Wal- den: ,After an interesting, contest jnnnertime : CO 1 ...with a low-cost,life-insured' loan •• V-. :.F.} , f s}� '►�'i '� �' Anwitimmipmovar - . „ieripArmoswasmang • )4 • � . f 14(14 • 51 -,'..-HELENS The • August meeting , of the W I, was held on 'Th+ursday ev- ening with NIT'S. Laurel .Hewitt the guest '.speaker. Mrs. Hewitt spoke on Home Economics bas- ing cher address. on "Credit Buy- ing." • Mrs.' Charles. McDonald thanked Mrs.' Hewitt and pre sented a small''remhembrance ,to h'er,...Mrs. Harold Gaunt presid ed. The ° ,exhibit for ; Lucknow Fall Fair was :discussed,. A ,donaa- tion was ' voted the Lucknow Fair.. • Mrs: Gordon 'McPherson and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt 'are apponnhed 4-H• Iea•ders for ,;the project, "The. Milky Way." Mrs Tom Todd tosses 'served refreshments. gave the' ;motto, "Good health and G.Qod,, Food are "two of Life's Greatest'Bllessings." MissBarb=' are Purdon' iayoured with a vi- and iand solo' and Mrs. Ross Erring- ton , gavea • reading. rVlrs. Ernest Gaunt conducted • a contest. Lunch , was served at the con elusion by Mrs. Don• Cameron; Mrs. , Ross Errington and Mrs: Gordon :Dyons.. : • • +!Misses Mai y Pardon and Anne Rintoul .accompanied: Mr,', and Mrs. Cliff Schweitzer 'of Kitch- ener recently on a motor trip to, Washington, , D.C. Mrs. Roy • Hawley. arid. Leslie Anne of Oshawaspent the past week with her 'parents, Mr:, and Mrs. Lorne Woods. Roy spent the week-endhere,.' • aVir. Bruce Raynard ' underwent surgery in. Winghani .Hospital on Thursday evening. Miss . Loree • Cam+plbell is spend_ ing 'this ' week with her aunt,Mrs. Wi1n'�er Harlton ' at St Marys, Brock' Campbell' spent the past two weeks at . St Mary's: • „Mr. Charles Mc@uillin return- ed home on: Wednesiday from a trip through ,. the . States ,as far as Yellowstone National' Park. • Tommy : Marlton •` of '• St .Marys 'spent :the .'past. week.. with the Gammie .family • ' :Mr. and Mts. 'Wes Whytock , of Teeswater were Sunday ' visitors with :Mr::and Mrs.. Allan 'Miller. See South Kinloss W;MS. The regular :meeting of South Kinloss. W.iMaS: was..:held. at- the church on Wednesday! evening, August .7 with 'Mrs: •A Hughes • and: Mrs. Harold Austin: 'as •hos=. •.tessee.. • Mrs.. 'Fraser MacKinnon ,presided and Mrs Lloyd.: M,ac- Dougall reed .correspondence re- ceived. e-ceived. The Bible ' study was: He- brews . i ..:and... the roll leap an swered by a verse with "Power." Connie MacKenzie contributed• a piano solo . and Mrs. P. Steer sang aocompinied' by Mrs.. Hughes. The meeting was :!high lighted by a travel talk by Miss Joan MacDonald, . daughter of Mr: & Mrs. Ross MacDonald.; A teacher at; DonCollegiate she :recently • took .a world ,tour, 'visitingmany of the countries of the :'Orient as, well as . Eitrape. She was introduced, • byMrss ' " Mary Maclntyre . and her Pier. tures Were especially • beautiful, giving glimpses.: of living Of In • various: parts of the • world. The +fiinal picture took 'the audience to May Day ,celebration in Red Square, Moscow: Mrs. Donald .Mae,Intyre expressed the thanks' of • the• Society 'to. • Miss MacDonald and presented her, :. with a remembrance At the con- clusion of the meeting the • hos- • ictures Of' lay Day In Moscow #4..tOtt .. BUSINESS :.ACADEMY AmCoxnxrloNE 44 QUEEN SOUTH Kitchener It, 744-3539 Enroll Now ! Fall 'Term Begins September 3