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Kinloss council Minutes
Kinloss Council Thet on Man -
day, November . 5th with all
members present and • Reeve
P. A, Murray presiding.
Evans and :Bushell that the
minutes ' of the . last regular
meeting be approved and signed
as read. Carried,
• MacIntyre and Ackert • -_ that
we accept . ` the applications sof
,,H', Bannerman► Donald Gil-
lespie and Ray Stanley' for
snowplowing township roads@
$7.00 per hour with standing
tions at $100,00 per :month. for
December, January February &
- March. Carried. '
Bushell and Evans that the
Clerk have .deeds prepared for
properties bought for road con
$Suctionre Russell Ritchie,.
Con. 4 George Wadel, Con. 5
and Beverley . Sutton; Con. 6.
Carried,
Ackert. and Maclnttyre . that
we do now adjourn our meeting
to open our Court of Revision
on the 1962 Assesrnent Roll.
Carried. . . •
Evans and Ackert that: the
Clerk write to Eairshea Worn-
en's ,Institute re taxation on hall.
That. we reduce the following.
assessments: Malcolm :'Lane's by
$100.; Joseph - ''Charpentier $200.
and T J_ .Msrisfield, $150.00; .that
we remove dog ' tax of G. H.
Wall and Alex Percy. Carried
Bushell and Ma*Intyre L that
we close -our Court of Revision
to resume regular business " and
that we accept the assessor's • roil
and pay Wm. Scott dance of
salary. . Carried
.Evac . and Ackers .- that we
prepare By -Law No. 9,: '1962, ap-
pointing election officials. BY -
Law given first, second & third
• reading, and finally . passed, in
open Council. Carried.
Madntyre •a!nd Bushell that
we do, now adjourn to ' meet
again on fiber 3rd, except-
ing, if election fall on• that date
or at ' the call of •the Reeve
Carried.
Cheques Issued Township -
Robett Irwin,- welfare,. $25.00;
Municipal World, Supplies, ' 20.38;
'Kincardine News, 1:75; :p. • A.
Murray, Q. H: Wall., Wan. Scott,
selecting' furors, 12,00; Bud 1:14 -
Junto; funace oil,, 39.50; Thos,
Moffat, fox bounty, .1200; 'Wes
Young, fo* bounty, 8.00; S., J.
Fanner, 41.25; T. J. Mansfield,
welfare, 11.66; supplies, 21.19;
Pinecrest Manor, 183.00; White-
church street lights, 8.09; Fraser
MacKinnon; postage, 25.00;
Winn: Scott, assessor's . salary,
400,00; Wesont Lumber, wood,
9.00; Raynard Ackert, welfare,,
3.65; Township • of Kinloss, wel-
fare, 116.00:,
Highway •Payroll and Che-
ques R. McQuillan, grader,
operator, ' $177.36; chain saw,
25.50; A. Hughes, road' Supt.,.
68.20; mileage, 5.70; E. Tlhainpson,
brushing and 'labour, 23,40; J.
1Vtc.Innes, checking gravel, 26.10;
J., Wall, - grass and 'weeds„ 13.50;
R, Zet tier, posts, 50.50; E. Car-
ruthers, mileage 54.40,. telephone
3.35;- H. Campbell, fence bonus,
50.00; McAr*hur The, grader tire
and tube, 315,18; Rae Stanley,
hauling gravel,' 7.35; H. H. Bance
Tiernan, gravel,. 1,892.88;. Don. Gil-
lespie, fill 31.50; Durham ca'ush
ed , stone, 45.00; A. Hughes, re -
hectors 1.41; . G. II. Wall, un-
employment insurance . 5.28. • ;
, • G , H. WALL, Clerk.1
NEWS BRIEFS
FROM NEARBY
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Teeswater Village Council has
shelved the sewage question for
the . time being 4 least„ The
question had .become a 'hot is -1
i sue, resulting in .a petition . of
protest sent to Queen's Park ;&
the formation of a Ratepayers'
.•Association, which pressed suc-
cessfully for no action'without
a ; vote. The estimated cost was.
$270,000, . not .inclluding the 1
Creamery , in the project '. The i
Municipal iBoard would not ap-
prove this expenditure. The
Creamery will explore a me' „od
of their own for disposal pair-,
poses. •
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Mas. Jack ' Reavie who is in
charge of the Golden • Circle
wool. inn Winghaffi, was. in Rina-
gaga 1 Fns recently at . a conven-
tion of the Ontario' Association
for Retarded Children. en.
137ingh High. School • Board
has received final approval for
ViliOge Of L�cknow
NOMINATION MEETING
NOTICE is hereby given to the MUNICIPAL El -EC -
TORS of THE VILLAGE OF LUCKN'OW : that , in
compliance with the Statutes in that behalf, 1 u quire
the presence ' of the said. electors at the Village Hallin
the said Village of Lucknow, at the hour of Seven
O'clock and Thirty Minutes in . the afternoon . of
MONDAY, , NOVEMBER 26th 1962
For One Hour
For . the pose of , nominating . fit and proper persons
for the Offices of Reeve, Four Councillors and . Three
Public School Trustees for the Village of Lucknoww. for
the year 1963,, Trustees to •hold Office for Two Years,
Or—Which p11° Electors are hereby required to take no-
tice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a . greater
nurnber of Candidates, than required to "fill the said
Offices, ' are nominated and make the required Declar-
atioaa;
Poll No. 1, Town Hall; Poll No. 2, . St. Peters Parish
Hall, Poll No 3, Lion 'Hall.
will be opened in the said Village of. Lucknow, on
Monday, December 3rd, 1962
'and will open from Nine O'clock a.raa.., until Five
O'clock p..rn.., and no longer.'. .
IT SHOULD BE NOTED that when a proposed can-
didate is not present at the nomination meeting hih
-nomination paper will not he valid 'a mess there is at-
tached thereto evidence . satisfactory to the ` Returning
Officer Haat the. proposed candidate consents ' to be
so. nominated. R
Given Gander ' my • hand . this. Tenth Day of November.
A.D.. 1962.
E H. AGNEA' . Returning Officer
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Wed'Saturday
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HENDERSON -- ALTON
In a double ring ceremony at
Dungannon. United Church on
Saturday, November 10th at 2;30
o'clock, Eleanor Irene Alton and
Paul Garnet Henderson were
united in marriage by Rev. N. L.
Gostonyi. •
The bride is the, daughter : of
Mr. and Mas. Harvey Alton,. R.R.
2, Auburn and the .groom is the
son of Mr. and Mas. 'Garnet
Henderson of Lucknow.
Tapered candles, white mums.
and ferns, formed the :setting for
the ceremony and_ . the guest
pews were marked with white
satin ribbon and a red rose.
-Mrs. Gordan, Finnigaa was or-
ganist and: the soloist was Mrs:
J. W. Joynt of . Lucknow, who
sang "Tine Wedding Prayer" and
'Tell Walk Beside ' You"
Given .inn marriage by ',her fa-
ther, • the bride was lovely in a
floor length gown of faille taf-
feta, featuring a scoop. neckline,
lily pointsleeves and beautifully
detailed ovithappliques of seed
pearls and arridescept sequ;
at the necklineand throughout
the full bouffant : skirt, with +a'
draped back panel accented 'by
three fabric ' roses. Her veil of
tulle illusion was caught to a
)readdress of three organza roses
and seed pearl spray- Herflo-
wers were a .cascade bouquet of
American Beauty roses, show-
ered with red Sweetheart rose -
bands.
The . matron of honour was the
bride's cousin, ' Mrs. Bari Young
of Clinton; ,and e: brides raid
WEDNESDAY, NOV, 14th, .1962'
NONIINATION MEETING
Notice Is Hereby Given. To The Municipal ''Elector5
Of The
Township of West Wawunish
That the nominations of ' fit and proper persons to
serve as Reeve, four Councillors and 2 School Trustees
for the Township School Area for the Township of
Went Wawanosh for the ensuing year, will take place
at the • township hall, West Wawanosh, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd,1962
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At ' one o'clock in' the afternoon, for one , hour, at
which time and place ' all electors , of : said township Fare,
herebynotified to attend, and that should a poll be
required; polling will open on
Monday, Decernber 3rd,. 1962
From 9:00. a.m.
sub -divisions:
No. 1, Dungannon
No. :2, Public Library, Manchester
No. 3,. Township Hall
No. 4;W.I. Hall, St. Helens
No. 5, Upper Room,: St Helens School
No. 6, Parish Hall, St. Augustine
When a proposed candidate is . not present at.. the
nomination meeting his nomination paper will not be
valid unless there is " attached ' thereto evidence satis-
factory to the Returning. Officer that the proposed
candidate consents . to be so nominated:
JOHN, F.' FORAN, Clerk
5:00 p.m. at the various polling
was` ~»_RCt MarerVither:dersgzamai ulkn�w, :, . ,Members Of Lucknow. Women's Institute'
They wore identical dresses of
red peau de sore with ffaall bouf
fant skirt, scooped..neckline,
three quart length sleeve ac-
cented in the back 'by two ffabric,
roses at the waistline Their
headdresses were veiled red vel-
vet roses and .accessories‘
Matching shade completed: their
ensembles, Their flowers were
icolomiai boaiquets of .white ffiamms..
The winnsoaane little flower girl
was Coralynn . Henderson off • Luck-
now, ` sister:. of the groom. She.
wore white peau de soie wi
bouffffant skirt accented in the
back
back with three fabric roses &•
atun a bridal headdress' and
w„; to accessories She' carried .a
nosegay : of sed .:roses and white
baby mums. Tine ring ?bearer was
Iandalll. Alton, ne,. „yew of the
bride, ian'scarlet jacket !amid dark
trousers. He carried the rings en.
a : white satin cunshionn.-
Johan• Blom. of Stratford was
hest Mann andthe ushers were
Ronald Alton, brother: of the
bride and Bruce 'Henderson, 'Biro-
tther off the groom.
The • wedding ` dinner ; was serv-
ed
er-ediri. Daitanganraoan Ijaunted Chrarch
by the • Sunday . School teachers.
Alton ,received • in a sheath
jacket dress of silver aand blue
brocade with apple blossom pink
aotriesand a corsage of pink
Delight =ries Mr& endersorn
wore a,gollIld shea,.t, brocade With
beige. •and gold .aci.ssorres and
corsage of Talasinan (roses.
The bride's travelling costume
was a 'three-piece. goal 'snit of
charcoal, grey. • with 'blla :access
1 sones, rid wool coat with.. 'black
ffo ' collar and' corsage of'.White
Killarney reties.. •
Mr.. and Mrs. :' endeusomm will
reside at 2 Nightingale St..„ hn
Hraanilttnn where .•P uall is a mem-
ber
'off the Sdniittona Red . Wing.
Junior A .. h „rh.. ey tteauan_ The
bride is a graduate of Goderich
usi ess(College.
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Presented ProgramAt BrucI!aeHerren
Five carloads of member of accompanied by 3.
the Linckanow Women's . Institute Joynt; two hunmmoronns readings
visited Brucelea amen in Walk- by Miss Mary McacLeod; .vim'
erten recently. They 'were kind- solo by Mrs. B. Aitton ar an
ly welcormed <'by.: Mr. Wylds and ied . by Mrs. Ma Diarnnnid; sslb
K D. Thompson' .and staff_ ' All by Mrs. G. 'Brooks;' duet by Mrs.
gathered in the .. beautiful • r.e-. J. W. Joyrnt and Mrs: J. C. Ar n
caeatiionn . room.. When .. J: L. strong accompanied by Mrs_ 3.e
McMiIllarn;' president .of •1,,,e Luck Di id_
now Branch,. thanked Mr. Wylds
and the residents of Brancelea
Haven, for the privilege of pre-
senting the ff a:Mowiang . progran :
Sing -fig by • Innstitaate members
fled' by Mrs.. J. ",, Joynt accom-
panned. `by Dom. Grant ' McDiar-
nmid; Mouth organ and . ,autoharp
duets by. Mrs Brecklles and Mrs:
Mary Jrane. Webster; .SOY, '"G,
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The program" clos;- i., with
ing ran nnnison G, God Our :;telp
inn :
Ages Past, Blest T.
1152.
that , Binds, The ..Queen.
Grace
The Instittutte ' :lladneu seaw• 01
fruit loaff and tea pAl .vigt
among the arnembers. 'They hall =
ed the building as Moan” •
not before ;hd the do lien
as Love" by Mas. J. C_Armstrong,i see. the :Ilove Ily new building'
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NOMINATION MEETING
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Notice' Is Hereby Given To The Muunicipal •Electors is
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a total expen', lure of: ,1
for the erection and equnnpane nt
of the vocitional school wing.
The site Tan Winghaun o 16 e >
trainswie k • , otel, destroy; ,iby
,fire a ffew years ago,, has Ibsen
sold tin Iteerann¢ag$rona Bros mars ffor'
the erection of a new ][GA shore.
Whitney. Gaye,: the owaaetr, coma-
p11el1 ed the ,transiction after the l
l'iapaor vote in Win. r: n n 'Was
ffeattred. Had it carried, Mr.'
Grate planned to erect a new
hotel.
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ToWnd4 OF KiNis
al That the , nomination of fit . and proper persons
■ serve as reeve and councillors for the Township''off
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TKinloss for -the year .1963, will take place alt ' m ■
OWNSHIP I,-IALL.. HOLYROOD, on
FRIDAY' NOVEMBER 23rd;. 1962III
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At 0.30 o clock in the evening for one hour' -„at ■
' time and place all electors of said township ' are hem-
• by notified to attend, and that should ' a . poll! i
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regular' ed„ ' polling will open on s
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MOnday; December 3rd; '1962
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From 9:00 a»m. to 5:00 p.m.., at the .follow, ply
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;And also, "nomination for three Members' of the
of Trustees. of the Township School Area .No.
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m the Polling ns_
7No. l „ At the' Orange ' Hall, Durham. Road .
No. • 2; At 'the Orange Hall, Kin, lough ' .
No. 3, At 'the 'Township Hall, Holyiood •i
a No.. 4, 'At ' Hoarse,' of Wars. Ford; Crinniog '11,-;01 l 1., ■
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No.. 5,. At William: &beat"s How, Imide
•. lNo . 6,, At the Community Hall, Whitecl►uorch s
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