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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-14, Page 11WEDNESDAY, FL`'13. 14th, 1862: ROY N BENTLEY PuaLtc ACUNTAN.T GODERICH,, ONTARIO Box 478 Phone. - JAckson 409521 M. HARPER A ti AND. COMPANY • Chartered Accountants. 33 Hamilton St. GODERIC1I ONTARIO: Telephone JA 4-7562 JOHNSTONE'S .. -FUN -, ERAL HOME . .. .... Modern and Convenient r .. Phone 76 Day ; or Night Serving All . Faiths According to Their Wishes ModeratePrices Established • 1894 A'R. DU,VAL D.C., Sp.0 'iC'hiroprac oir-"`" Physio and Electro. The . apist Wingham / --; Phone 300 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK,NOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINE (Office located in former .CKNX building on ' the Main Street) `INSURANCE FIRE, WINI], CASUALTY ` AUTOMOBILE AND :. LIFE To. Protect, Your Jack, Insure . With Jack Today.;: J. A. : McDONAGH Phone' 306, Lucknow.: STATE F4RM MUTUAL AUTOMOB.I LE INSURANCE, Investigate Before Investing REUBEN WILSON R.R. • 3, Goderich , Phone :80-r-8 Dungannon. W ANDREW Barrister and 'Solicitor . LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every Wednesday And , Saturday Afternoon Offi'e in • the '.Joynt Block Telephone . ` Office r35 • Residence 31.-3 R. S. HETH.ERINGTOPi,, • Q.C... Barrister, Etc. Wingham, and . Lucknow IN LUCKNOW Monday and Wednesday. Located iii Kilpatrick Block 'Phone' Wingham • Office 4$ • . Residence `97 IMPERIAL OIL•. PRODUCTS for prompt service, And quality products,•. contact GRANT CHISHOLM P‘ boat collect Dungannon 72-r-1 or 10 L1tcknow "Al ays Look To imperial • Por The Best' Approval ,To School 'Addition The •� regular Felbruary meeting of West Wawanosh Township Council was held on. February 5th. All members. present. It .was moved by Count. Durnin l and seconded by Conn. 'Smyth, that West. Wawanosh Township Council hereby give tentative ap- proval . to the proposed addition, to the .Lucknow District ..high School. Mgtion carried. Mr. •Frank McQuillin (was .present and ex= plained some, features of this pro- ject.: On :a motion by Courts. `Durnin and Jefferson, .Council agreed to set • the allowance at 140.00" each for Council members or township officialsattending.,conventions. in MacKenzie Memorial Chapel FUNERAL . SERVICE Services conducted accord- ing ccord= i g..to your wishes at your Home, your •'or at our .Memorial Chapel ,at ' no. additional charge. Phone 181, Lucknow, Day or Night WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP Ha'vB.een emorral Craftsmen for Thirty -Seven. Years; Always; Using THE BEST : GRANITES Along With Expert ' Designing and, ' Workmanship. , Prices Most Reasonable Cennetei Lettering a- Specialty - A: SPOTTON :.Phone 256, Wingham,•''Ontario. • ALAWILLIAMS O. . �L N. W . ,. • • Optometrist Office on Patrick St., • just off' the Main St. an WINGHAM Professional Eye .Examination Optical Services For appointment Please. Phone •'770, W ingham K. J..MacKENZIE, Optometrist • NOW .IN .RIPLEY EVERY •` WEDNESDAY Office Hours. 10.00 .a.m. to 9.00 p.m. • Phone •'Roy MacKenzie, Ripley .96-r=24 for appointment: R. W. ;BELL •OPTOMETRIST GODERIC8. F. T. Armstrong Consulting. ,Optometrist The: Square ' (Phone JAckson 4-7661) LUCKNOW—DISTRICT CO. -OPERATIVE INC. • K Phone Lucknow 71' • TED COLLYER • Registered Master Electrician CAL CONTRACTOR Specializing Speig in' Electric Heating,. Electric Wiring • and " Repair's and All electrical Appliances Phone , 206-r-25, Lucknow 1962. ` ' Mr. Alex Chesney, Huron County weed 'inspector, called on Council and discussed the 1962 spraying program pertaining .to buckthorn, leafy spurge, etc. On a motion by Couns.'Durnin and Smyth, the Reeve and Clerk were authorized to apply for the statutory' subsidy on 1961 road expenditures. •The amount ex- pended in 1961 on roads, culverts, winter control and the new road maintainer was $39,416.62.. On a. motion by Courts. Smyth and 'Jefferson, the Clerk was in- structed to advertise' for, (1). Ten- ders for the supplying of approxi - Mately ,.500. lbs. :of warble fly powder to be delivered ' under the supervision of the warble fly in- spector; n spector; (2•). Tenders for .'the. warble fly spraying 'of 'cattle for sm arts rnnoosnsomprlpr111aisiwwwuau*Uwowai wawasat w or ■ • TRUCKSJ i' ■ 3 ■ , a. ■ In Stock New 4.. ■ NI i ■ 1962. CHEV "BEL -AIR" •sedan. ■ 1962 ' CHEV "BISCAYNE" automatic sedan.,in • 1962 CHEVY.II sedan 'maroon.• ' • : • ■ ' 1962' CHEVY ,11 •sedan, glade' 'green. ■ 1962. "CIEV "CORVAIR"' Monza :Sedan.'. °' �• s. ■ . 1962 .,ENVOY • "CUSTOM"., sedan. • Y: d • An 'in., at : .Used. Cars 'a. the, 1962 campaign 'and: (3), AP- '■ THE. MAN WHO KNOWS, BUYS A 'CAR WHEN 1T. SNOWS.. • plications for as warble fly in. spector., All ,tenders. ;and applica- tion to be in the Clerk's• hands by, 6; .p.m.;' March 10th, 1962. On ,a motion by,Couns. Jeffer son' and Smyth, the Reeve and Treasurer wereappointed to in- vestigate the procedure in 'regard to , applying. :fora assistance under the ' 'government : 'iwinter `works program ,in •connection with re-. novating " and redecorating . 'the Township 'Flail. ,Also, to try to. obtain costs of same Motion car- ried. /%. On a motion by: Couns. McPhee and Jefferson, •the following gen eral accounts were passed, for payment: • • • ,F'inecrest, Manor :Ltd., indigent patients' accounts for January,. 165.:6,0; Huron7e0 -Crop. Improv. Assoc., grant for 1962, 2500 On- •tario Hydro, Wirigham, Twp., hall lighting? 5.07; Ontario Good Roads Assoc., • 1962 membership fee, 15.00; Township of Ashfield, fare accounts for Nov. and .Dec., 1961, 54.07;. The Municipal World,' 2 subscriptions -for 1—year,, 6:00,' Ontario Hydro; �Clinton,y X1961- Auburn St. Lights accounts, .458. 83, .Salvation Army, s.:ondon, grant: for '1962, • 30.00;'; Lucknow Fruit Market, welfare account, 45.00... • • •On. a Motion .. by Coons.' McPhee. and Jefferson, the road ,acccounts. were :Passed for • payment. Road Accounts Darold Cul- bert, erecting snow fence; $2.25; Nelson -Culbert,. . erecting snow' fence., 2.25; Lorne livers, salary,: 53:00; Dominion Road'' Machy Co. Ltd., grader . repairs, 36.97;.' W. R..' Mole,, ' trucking : sand ' • Ind '"`'Sal t, 38.00;;. Dave; McCl n•chey, plowing snow with'truck,.;' 1,400:12; Grant' Chisholm, •motor Oil, 311.32; Imper- ial Oil Ltd., fuel and tax,'52:1:10;. George Webster; erecting snow fence, 7.50; CairnsAitchison, erec ting snow fence; 3.75; Lloyd/1 Phillips,, erecting snow fence, 3.75; - Russel, • Ph'illips erecting snow fence, , 7.50; '.Norman ,Mc Donald;. operating grader,38100; Russel.'.Phiilips, operating Wing, go 216.00.. Council adjiourne.d to meet on March.: 13th; 1962:. J'( FORA'N, Twp., Clerk. CAN'T, SEE • CLINTON SCHOOL BEING ' -READY BY FALL R, • ■ • 1954 CHEV '2 -ton Stake, a good one. .11 1952 CHEV .1. ton Stake, refinished. ■ a.,195"0• :CTEV 1a In' Van, `a m ■ ' 1950 : G.M.C. ' 1-tdn Van, aluminum body. I: 1948 . CHEV 1/2 -ton, runs well $125.00. ■• BAKER • ■ r. .or 1961 CHEV •"IMPALA"' V-8 automatic sedan. 1961 ''CHEV "BEL AYR" coach. • 1957 • CHEW "DELRAY": eoacli. • • 1956 PLYMOUTH • seadan, completely. overhauled. • 1955 PLYMOUTH sedan, completely overhauled. l' • 1954 • PLYMOUTH sedan, refinished.--._ .• • .1952 PLYMOUTH coach, completely overhauled' • 1952 " PLYMOUTH sedan,above average. 1952 PONTIAC Hardtop coach/ • ,• Used ' Trucks . 1955 VOLKSWAGEN Van, seats in rear. and KINCARDINE, PHONE ; 147 ■ :. dor:Chex, Olds,;'Corvair, Envoy and 'C'hev-Truck.Dealers." N. "The Home Of Guardian Maintenance" 'The Exeter District High School Board ,is disturbed • over ,the lack. of .progress' with the :composite school:. at;.Clinton., 'The 'composite school advisory board has been told by': the •archi- tects, Page and Steele, : Toronto,. that the school will not be ready , for, opening for next year's .term, • The 'Exeter - member of; the' composite board , pointed out : that he 'thought the government had ,, started. the project too' quickly and .they didn•'t have any courses• ready, nor' did they have eno • •• •:11,.: :. •a ..a■ riuiB uIu *i■ri . iNillsin " .(:am 11 nk t2io e'd Y.the. leaders of the prolect. ”Separates for Summer'. Mr+s. -Ellison Hod gins and .•Mrs; Glenn . Young . com- mented. •on' the .fine -,job they. had done: with '.the girls.: The • new leaders for the spring project:for. '4,H girls are.Mrs. Ronald Thacker and Mrs., Doug, •Bannerrnan and the project is "Dressing up .home grown. vegetables:' •< `The:', motto •. • was a discussion: by themen'jbers-: and all present •: on "Trade Schools"„ and. a questionaire be- ing; answered .and is'' /being • sent• on by the.convener• on "R.esolu tions,'.' 'Mrs. Roy: Cornish. Three resolutions are. being 'sent in and will. be presented at 'District .Dir ectors meeting in April at Para= mount. Lunch Was served ...by.;Mrs: Mabel 'C'ampbell, Mrs:. R oy 'Corn- ish and Mrs.; Harold: .Bannerman. help in • Toronto- to approve plans: that were coming;in from •several' centres building . the new voca tional structUres. He .further stated ' that 'there was a shortage of teachers to instruct at the schools when they, .do,. open; • ehatut r . �,. C ee s to :. ;gig. Iristitute• ' • The .'February meeting , of te: �.h Silver' Lake W.I. was held ` at • t'he: home of -Mrs Frank' Colwell on Wednesday . with . an ' attendance' of 8. members and, 2 visitors:-• The stormy days, kept a few at honne.;. The President,'; Mrs. Wm. Camp- bell, opened • the meeting with singing of .the.' Ode and Mary Stewart Collect, repeated -in uni- son. In . the absence of Secr°etary, Mrs. Clarence Moulton, the assis- tant, Mrs. Frank . Colwell took over. •The •roll call 'was "Some thing you would . like •. to have. changed." Thescripture was -read y Mrs,/' Mabel '..Campbell. Mrs. • IT TABLE CLOTI:i Paper, in rolls .of 100 feet. long .and. 4 'yard wide,''. 'suitable for banquets, picnics & at;y Catered. meal, .The Lucknow Sentinel, phone 25, Lucknow. • Have You Renewed .• Your. Sub- scription? . "NEW LIFE' CONCENTRATES balance your own grain economically "NEW LIFE" BALANCED FEEDS' ore blended for bestresotts FURNACE OIL," • STOVE OIL; KEROSENE, GASOLI11tE See or' call WM. A. "BUD" HAMILTON Phone 220-W Lucknow District- Agent for, Cities' Service BULK 'ItOLLED K. Da.. CORN Cattle, for. Your'Fattening BLOWN DAILY :`SERV'I'CE KNECHTEL 'and j SON Lucknaw. Branch, Phone 78 TERE S A NEW LIFE FEED FOR EVERY . NEED" • • L. 4. ( • .1