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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-16, Page 9WEDNESDAY, . MAY i*th, 1962. G�derichS Rate Is 16 Mills THE: SENTINELLUCK'NOW, ONTARIO PAGE: NINE The regular May •Meeting' ' of West ' Wawano.sh Township -Council • was. _held__ on May 7th,' 1962," All: mernbers ,present,. The minutes of the April meet- ing were- adopted as' read on a motion a'by Couns.' .Smyth and 'Durnin. On a motion by,Couns. Srtiyth and McPhee, Township Council agreed •to accept a petition for drainage work from ,ratepayers of Concession 1, West Wawanosh. .Also, Mr. James A, Howes, Listowel was authorized. to make : an ;examination and survey in regards to •this drain- •age.,work. Motion carried. Council. was iniormned that it appears necessary. to replace the roof . of .the original part of •God erich: ; High School. On ' a motion , by iCouns..'Smyth and McPhee, West Wawanosh Coun- cil gave their approval' to . the. High School' Board to go •ahead. with this .project., • • • On' a emotion •by 'Coups, Smyth atid:McPhee, the Road Supt. was instructed. to order: liquid cal- ciurn, chloride frorn Pollard Brothes, • Harrow., Ort. • This. calcium.. • is to be applied: on township roads. r It was,pointed out to iCduncil that it appears that the 1062 rate 'for,,our township in, regards to. Goderich High School• .would be 16 mills. . An account .concerning fire fighting from 'the • .Village of: Lucknow•+wa.s_ -held--over _till the. next . meeting, ' On a. motion by ,Couns. McP lee and Jeffe•rson,• the following general . accounts' were passed for. payment. . " •Thistle Printing Ltd., Asses- sor's supplies, $30,47; Pineerest Manor Ltd,,.. • indigent patients' (2).accounts, - 159.50; The Luck now Sentinel,: printing account, 8.00;. Elmer Woods, live stock claim, 715:00 'Andrew Gaunt,. one live -stock inspection; 2.50; Luck' now District ' Co-op, 3 . ,bags . of warbicide, 16.80; Lucknow Dis- trict Co --op, 2,120 ,lbs.. coaly 'for ,welafre ' 28.60; Lucknow : Fruit. Market,: groceries for welfare,. 105.00; Ontario • • Hydro, Wing- ham, .Township Hal/ light- ing, 6.07; Amos C.' Martin, Ltd.,. tile .for, lHamilton drain, 303,88. On 'a motion by Couns. Durnin and Jefferson, •the followingroad accounts, were. passed for • pay- ment; • . Howard. ' Thompson, ,hauling ,snow 'fence, '$5.00 Wayne•• Red- mond, d'i'smantling snow fence, 2.50; Donald Thompson; hauling snow fence, 3:00; James Aitchi- :Mark4 Family DayService SOLIVET_�VEyYSl;-.. • Mother's Day was the subject chosen by Mrs, .Donald MacTav- ish when she spoke to the child- ren on: 'Thursday afternoon. For- merly : the Mission Band, they are now the 'Olivet Round -up." Infant baptism was the fea• ture on, 'Christian Family Sun- day in the United Church when Catherine Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blackwell & Brian . Michael, • son .• of Mr.. •and son,' dismantling :snow :fence, 6.75; Wm Forster, ..dismantling snow fence, •6.00;• borne Ivens, salary, 50.00; Norman McDo'nald,• operat- ing ..grader, 1125.00; Imperial Oil Limited, fuel and lax, 1 40;. Grant Chisholm, r •moto ioi • an tax, 10.44; Dominion Road. Mach inery Co. ° ,Ltd., •pressure hose, 43,97 Ed ` • Robinson hauling snow fence, 5.00; Robert ° Jeffer son, dismantlingfence, snow : ence,3.75; James •Leddy, dismantling 'snow fence,: 3.715; •Lucknow .'Sentinel,` invoice_ books,. 7.73.• C'ounoil adjourned to meet on Wednesday, June. 8th, 19612, • J.. F. FORAN,• Twp:. Clerk. Mrs Jack .MoGuire werebap= tized by Rev. Douglas .. Dunlop. Present for the ceremony - were'. Cathie's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Blackwell of Cooksville. • _ • Ronald Cory recently spent two .weeks leave with his mother, Mrs. Norval ' Stewart 84 Mr, Stewart, 'returned on Wed- nesday ,of last Week to the: RCAF base at Col'd'Lakee Alberta where he has been. stationed for , the 'past six . months; • . Mrs. Morrison Of' Toronto spent theweek-end with Mrs. Mae Ha- milton. • • • • Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Stacy 'of London, • 'visited on SatUrday with Mr. arid . Mrs. Ray Harnil-. ton and fartily. Visitor's on Sun.- 'day were Hers, Russell . Tout, Al- lan, : Susan ' and Diane,,, and' Bill., •Bennett of Kincardine. .. Young : people spending the weekend• at their homes ere I :h :include: Misses' Barbara Anger and Alice Brooks of.. London,, Donna . Osborne of Toronto,' Mary White of.. Wingham and Air Craftsman Burt!' White and his friend, A.C. • 'Burnie Peden, of Clinton ROAF. Baser In area, 'Canada is about forty tires '.the • sizeof the United, Kingdom,' has albout:one: third•.the, population.' .,. • • • • HOW MANS HAVE 'USED A BANK LOAN? , .Morethan ever before•because the'chartered banks have on their books more commercial and personal loans than ever before C mercial loans to; help keepp the wheel's of industry -moving, Personal loans' for a wide variety • of individual and family: purposes. At' last count,'more than 1,250,000 men and women were making use of 'someform of personal loan for some worthwhile purpose/Yeardiscover the` ease and . urpgse 'Year �by year, more people disco convenience of'borrowing from 'a bank. It's good; business to,: see `your local; 'bank maitaget when you'stand in need of financial help. THE ,CHARTERED BANKS 'SERVING' YOUR COMMUNITY",, • W. A. "BUD" HAMILTON HEATING. OILS - GASOLINE .. OTHER FARM, PRODUCTS PH.220 W -LUCKNOW NEWS BRIEFS FROM NEARBY One of the .new teachers ' en- gaged ' for the Wingham Public . School staff is' Miss 'Donna Os- borne of 'Ripley,..vviho has' been teaching in Toronto., ° • Rev Cecil M.' Jardine of Lon-. ,don 1ias. 'accepted a .call to Sud c' ed.' Rev., 'T. "Garnet Husser, ac= cording".to•' an',announcement• by • DeWitt Miller; 'chairinan of the past ral relation's committee of Winkham United "Church. Rev. Mr. Husser..isc,,gIoing to Terrace :Bay ;hear Port Arthur. ,Morris. `A. Huff, has. •been' ; ap- pointed : summer " assistant -agri- cultural :representative for Hu-: ron County Continuing the !general pat-. tern of : .apparent disinterest' in the :•cGoderiCh, Township liquor vote to . be' held on May. 23ird, less than tivo dozen persons turn-- ed. urn-ed. up at Holmesville United • Church` last. Thursday evening for • an. organization ` meeting of the "Vote ? o". Coni iittee, according • to th'e Goderich Signal Star.`•The, "Vote Yes"'Committ.ee; had up till last week at . least, -shown • •no signs of 'active campaigning: ' The Dublin ; hotel has 'changed hands, and a beverage room vote is being taken in, McKillop. Town- ship, which.if successful, would I.permit licensing. of the hotel. ' The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Wingham Gideon Camp met at the :home' of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick.•. The•'•Auxitiary elected. Mrs. •Merrill. Cantelon as presi- dent' •for the ,coming year. Other ,officers • elected . were. viceoresi= • dent, Mrs Joseph Clark; sec.= treas., Mrs. • Richard Kilpatrick:;:' auditor, Mrs: John A. Currie; chaplain, Mrs. B. N. Corrin:. • Remove Goderich Harbour; Island A • $4124,043 contract has ..been awarded. by , the Department of Public • • Works to the • 'Ori°tario Marine and Dredging Limited of lToronto),, for dredging work in. 'the harbour ;at Goderich, it was' announced last' vek .by ' L. • El- ston 'Cardiff, l-ston.''Cardiff, MLP. for Huron. • The work consists of redredg- ing .the whole of the inner har- bour, including the ' removal of Ship` Island, a small obstruction which has presented a menace to navigation and hampered the .full use of the: port., The removal of the ,island will. greatly • increase .the space available in the inner harbour ..for the moverirent of 'Vessels and for winterst8rage ,facilities for a large numvber of boats. The dredging will be' to a; depth of 23 ,feet. Teacher': What did Archimedes' ' discover 'when he was taking a bath? Student; Dint!' 1 • ,,l