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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-23, Page 8• Fi �r �r A K•, • PSE EIGRT LIT sr W •.SE 'INiE i;,, MrCI+ NOW, ONTARIO WNTIAY, ,OCT. 23rd,: 1963 j. p.. .... ... ald ESSO..SER*-ICE FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS; • BA'T'TERIES. DUNLOP .TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock) . AT REASONABLE° • , PRICES! Repairs to MI Makes of Cars .and Tractors 3 Licensed Mechaiies WheeIA'ignment end Baleting: MOTOR ZiP.PY Zionettes. The fifth' *mee!ting of the Zi!px • Zionettes was' held on October' 15 at Mrs.. Frank Ritohie'ls. Miss Pat Damnude was , there for sup= per; Thee ,. meeting. was opened with the 4-11 pledge. 'The troll call •:Was answered by ' "the ver .ioties' of cheese ,iwhch arefound in_ local stores and the ones I have ': tasted." As a meal was pre- pared,. denio sbrations were : • as (follows:. Donna Ruittchie helped with the .potatoes, :Nancy Kirk land ' : with '. the.. salads, . Wanda ' Hunter ' with the sauce, MMarion Redd • with ;the dessert Which ~vias ' ': demon• .!Chiffon.: The . meeting was closed ,. with the Queen. Cblvvanash Learning Lassies T1he•icrf . I - of,7 Vie; ColwanaslL Lemming J fes was held at-the'=home of Lynda Cam - Oran on October 14. The meet - •.4 . trouble ing w opened with the : 4H ' of z>,tielli+gence The oubleis 1 _ dge The Roil : call : '"My List that he :doesn't ` ' have .. enough of Varieties of Cheese" available •sense . to. use pit. . in local stores and' •those• I have •tasted"', 'wia�s .,ans,'r red. The St. Helens '441 Club invitedthe group ' to go. to St. Helens Hall bo • .see . a 'filen' on cheese. Menu sheets where' passed out: and .dis- cussed. 'Susan 'Arnold,. and Karr Riegliug demonstrated ,custard:. The meeting was closed with the singing ,oaf 'the Queen..•. • Holyrood .Tailor Teens The 'fifth Meeting of the Hol rood Tailor Teens was held cat: October 115th at the Holyrood School. at 8 o'clock. The rut-' • ing;,: was °period . • with the 441 fledge, • The roll 'call Was ' Swered' :by nine, 'girls. The. girls entertained Miss :.I1. Nicholson, the biome ECoinornist. The ladies discussed . antes, Atchievement. Day and the Club's 'skit ; `Ilan. a Shopping 1101p." Elaine norn imbed June .to 'epmose the skit. The meeting .closed with the 4-11 LetSnow lPIowir.g COntract In W,W. West Watwanosh • Township •Council theit in regulcar • .session on ' Tuesday, October 15th, 1963. All "members !Present. This meet. .ins was bed a week later, than usual owing to IHnpron County Council attending .the fnternat lonal P1awang Match. • The :Assessiment Roll compiled in 1963'• was .preSented by ' .10. Assessor J X Scott. Thee., is a moderate inorease .nn, .both as- sessment and .population. On :a motion iby Coins. Jefferson and Durni n, . Council ' . agreed . 'bo. ae- sept the Assessment Roll, and, also .to• hold the ,Curt of Re- viiion on same at the 'township; hall ,'an Tuesday, November 5th, 1963 from 10 Baan. to '12 noon. This '.is to consider any assess- merit ,appeals; complaints or er- rors. • 'Lt was moved by Coins. Smyth and seconded try ,Courts. "Jeffer- son Jef lerson' that West Wawanosnj Town- ship ',Council accept the "tender of. Roy Hardy, R.R. 1 Belgrave, -to plow snow • on. township roads' .during the. 1963-1964 season at $6.00 ';per hour. Roy Hardy • is. to *vide his ow"n truck and his own help, 'and is .guaranteed $100.00 .permonth standing time - for . Jour ' months.. Work to be done under the supervision, .of the Read Snapt... Motion . carried -On a notion ' y Couns..,M-- :Phee Bird Sanyit`hh, the. Road . `Supt. was aui hhorized• to apply for the interiin ` subsidy in, . regard: ' to eir- 'pendiitures '. on • township. ,roads from, ' January :1st, 1963 to Sep- - teniber ep--teniber .•30th, 1963 ' (±i* usivie). These .expend'' ores ' amour teed to $30,099.48 under the Highway knprovement Act:"' Motion • car- ried. . • • The: road ' •accounts 'were pass ed for 'payment on a motion 'by Couns: IDurnin and Jefferson. • The .following' general accounts Were' ' ordered rpabcl on a motion by Comas. Sarnyth • and iMc4 &fee.. . -• H�ys� .est i& . Hays; fees, • Re; deed q • Wit. "'$22.00, Amos. C: Martin Ltd., ,tilt, 'Nevins Manhas en rers • a moral t are res These wonderful days of boyhood last such a short time. But while your son is growing up, you can be helping him: to face the .future with confidence through life insurance. For example, you can assure him an advanced. education with one of Sun Life's educational` policies; you cad guarantee his future , insurability withl Guaranteed: Insurability Benefit; you can lay foundation for his future life insurance with a Junior Adjustable Policy where, with no increase in premium, each . , $1,000 of insurance increases to $5000 at age 21. Most important of ail, you need an up-to-date program onyour own life to assure your family' an adequate income in the event., of your• death. WM. J. KINAHAN 2, Lucknow Phone 'Wingham 557-1987 Litt 6AssURANCE COMPANY OF CANAf1AA w icipal . drain, , 0766.24 ' •Ronald Hallam; 1.'•, fox ' bounty; $4,04; The Lucknow Sentinel,pminting. account, etc., $5742; Jas. • A: . . Howes, O.L.S , .Superin►tendence Nigra' : drain; •$150.00; John A. • . Inglis, Nivins rutin.' ' dra rii con- tract •Kin . part),: $1;500.00; J. • x: • Scott, Auburn; postal:. supplies, . etc., $23.71'; .The 'Municipal' World,, 1 A..& C. Roll and refills; $21.69;: Joe .Kerr, Win;gham,: bulldozinig. at cemetery, and,. t "p : dump,. $323.50 . Road mounts .- Lorne Ivers, salary; . $157.00; : Norman 'McDon- ald, hauling "gravel, $348!09; Dom. Road •Mashy. Co; ' Ltd:,` repairs, $1.12.47; Imp. ;Gil. 'Ltd,:;' fuel and tax, $59.25;' Grant Chisholm, mo- tor oil o-tore.ail and tax, • 10,81; Burning- ton: Steel " :Co. .Ltd., • reinforcing steel;$2'42.•50; Bruce;, MMD•onald. bridge construction, $3,035.65;' B. M. Ross, . supervision on 'bridge construction, $100.00; Joe Kerr; bulldozer and mcraper, $2;138850: Above road accounts pa>,d `:at. West Wawanosh. October ' •meet- ing .,-1 Council addjoinned to meet ori„ Tuesday,'; November 5th, ' t1e63. • J F. Foran; Pwtp'. Clerk. Whitechurch W.I. Meetinrg . • • The' Wihiteehureh. clnstiItute met: on . the evenizrg ;:of October 8th• inIthe ',Whitechurch Meemorial. Hall with. Mrs. Claude! Coffin, president, in the chair. The roll call • was answered tby the mem- bers • naming 'their • last public school teachers. • Mrs. Coffin,. delegate for Grey truce Area Convention at Mea,ford, gave cher report. Misses . Joyce Tiffin 'and : Valerie King. gave. .",•a reading :from the 'present pitib'lic solibol reader. Mrs. Evans and Mas. T. Metcalf also read from a 'public school reader of 45 years . ago. Mrs." Cliff Hewitt of •Rip .ey, the DistrictPresident, gave a • read- rtg on Citizenship and Educa- tion which was verb nmfior tea• live. Meeting chised with the National Anthem and Institute Grace. •Mrs.. T. Metcalf, Mrs.. Frank' Ross, , Mrs. Jim Currie, Mrs. Ed. Walker, hostesses serv- ed! apple pie, cheese with a cup of tea. ONWNENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on P monument correctly designed . from .' quality material, rely on SKELTON : MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan. , ' `Prop, Established'. Over Sixty. Years ' Phone 881-0234 Walkerton. Ontario BIRTHS THORNTON . At K Wingham, 'General Hospital, on Friday, Oct- ober 18, 1963, toMr. and Mrs.. .Ray Thornton, nee S►teakiey, Lucknow, a daughter, Melody NIXON In Victoria Hospital, London, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph. Nixon of Wingham, .a daughtter,. Octhdber 11th, 1963. WILSON At Winghaim rand. Dis- triot Hospital ;an Sunday, 'October 13, .1963,. to Mr. and Mrs: 'Murray. Wilson, R.R..2 Auburn, a son..: Honored •Ori lath :Anniversary QumJoSS NEWS) . . •PA S.SMORE At. Be ll's'. Gorriers R.R. 2 Ottawa, to 'Mr. and Mrs. C. Passmore, -on ' ' Uotober• 15, - a I son. • . ' • CAR'RUiERS -- In ' ,Goderieh Alexandra General : and 'Marine Hospital ,on 'Wednesday; . October -16 bo Mr. Mors. • - th, and Irwin Car ruthers, O'aderich, •a daughter, Julia Jean. 'SIMPSON In Goderiich ;anda General and Marine Hos- pital, on' Friday,. October 18h `to' Mr. 'and Mrs. Duncan +Sinnpson, K'intail, 'la 'daughter. an :Eastnor and ' St..', Edmunds Township ,in,the Bruce peninsula archery enthusiasts Can hunt deer with 'bow.. • nd' arrows. from. :Oct ober. 21st until November 2nd. No guns or ,dogs are allowed A 6- day. Open season with rifles and. shotguns opens in the five : north- ern townships .Bruce on Nov -ember • • A 'pleasant social evening was. held: at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jell de Jong on Friday. Seven tables .of "Shoat were ;played. At lunch time Mi. and Mrs. Herb . Buckton were .presen- ted 'with an electric frying pan. in honour of their 25th 'owed - ding wed-dintg annv+ersary. Mfrs,. Clef Boul- Ston ,made the !presentation'. on behalf cif the' neighbours. . , .• Anne and •Ruth Grahwn en- tertained a ;nunsber of ,they lit- tle friends at abirthday 'party on Tuesday.,' .. ". • • Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd, MaccDou gaQ'i Grace arid 'Eileen Burt vis-` ited ,,with, 'the Owen Sound «Mac-. Dougall+so i Sunday., The WIM.S. Sectional' Meeting >s being held in South Kinloss Presbyterian Church, on Wednes- day afternoon: . Danner guests' With Mr. and .Mrs. • Alan ; tGorahamnand :fain -illy On Saturday 'were:'.Mr. and : Mrs. Allan .: MacAtley of .:Ripley, Mr. entitle 'Graham 'af Toronto, Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. Simp- son of ,Wingharn. ' . , Visitors ' over the 'week -end' With. *Mrs. D. L: MacKinnon, and JJoihn were: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Collins and . Nora • of 'Ypsilanti, Mich., Mrs. 'Etta tSmtiith of May - bee, Mich. 'Mr. and. Mrs., Rus, sell 1VIaaDona1d ' of Myth, and Mrs. Ross Mac(Kentie, . and. family of Ashfield, and Mir. and Mrs. • Orville Elliott . and' tamniiy of Holyrood ,,. FALL GRAINS Allak • For intreased farin''itricome C0 OP Offers this Fall Fertilizer , Progr em FREE SOIL SAMPLING RECOMMENONTIO.4S OF FALL FERT'L'? EQ PISCO J,a' teethe mo'st'economical use of fertiliser on your : spring crops. practices and an analyses based on Department of Agriculture results. ' • for cash and the convenience of LOCAL SERVICE• For your faM fertilizer needs and for fREE,soil si meting contact.., Lucknowucktiow District Co-op Telephone 528-2i25