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Huron`.. Township' `council met
with all members present. Minu-
tes. of former meeting were read
'and ,confirmed..
A ,delegation : of cottage own-
ers' from . south of point . Clark
lighthouse..approached the: Couri;
eil `seeking'• financial aid in pur-
chasing ' a„ roadway behind 'their.
cottage's to 'be :.used• in place 'of
opening. 'the original .road- in
front and ' was` promised. $2,000
providing the road, go to, the Ash-
field \boundary. , .
•Moved, Eby Lowry -Martin,; that
we . accept the tender, ' .of ,Graham
Cook for bulldozer work at $10.1
-flat rate per hour ,when required..•
Court of Revision Was held:
the afternoon . to hear.' and deter-
mine appeals on the Brooks ' and:
McNain ,Municipal . Drains and'
after ."some '''minor changes' Were
made the second .and third read-
ings Were given 'and :the Court of
Revision •clos+ed. `.
Going bark to general :business,
Walden and Lowry . moved that
we' advertise for tenders for,the
four ,Municipal drains ;which are
• now -ready with ', separate `bids
for each, `. drain., '
The ' auditors report ..was pre-
sented showing a deficit • of '$10,-
239.38, ;this was partly caused by'
having to take into accountthe
bills paid at the January, -;1961
meeting .. that wasnot• done ' pre
•vious to - this: 'year. This made : 13
months "for. 1951 ,but will not af-
fect' future, years.
Moved by McKinnon and Wal-
den, that• we accept the' Auditors
report. `
The clerk presented a budget
for- 196,1 ', showing an:. estimat-
ed receipts and expenditures
at $239,240.' and which if carried
out- willcause a raise in the mill
rate. '
The .following ' accounts were
ordered' ,paid:
' Cemetery Ivan, Pollock, care
of ' Cernetery. '$65.00.
Township ' =- Stanley Thomp-,
son, • weed , spraying , in 1960,
$40.00; D. E. .Blue, hall supplies,
6.06; Welfare, 41.06; Mrs. J. A.'
MacDonald, School:' Dental Ser-
vices;' 465.00; Registry Office,
list, 2.23; GlennFarrell,. . postage,'
5.00; Charles Eniinerton; . 'dog
bounty, : 5 00 , ..Grand and ' Toy,
supplies, 4A0; H, •& K, Telephone
System, hall phone and tolls,
12,70; Soil and Crop Impr.ove-
ntent,'grant- for seed fair, 15.00;
'Frank Cowan; compensation in
surance.,' 59.50; -J L. 'Lamont le-
gal fees' '.re. Lochalsh cemetery,
25.60; Doris MacDonald,' care of
hall, . 35.50; Village Of Ripley,
fire,cail to X. McGregor's, 50.00;
'° A. M. Harper, audit of Township
and School :books, '300.00; .Mem-
fibers of Council, part of salary,
• each, 50.00;• Sari Tout, 'part 6f
ME�., CHAI RMAN
LDHS BOARD.
At tl3ucknow District High;
School Board meeting held April
6th,Arthur Hodgins was appoint-
er .chairr'nan and, Gerald, 'Rath.
well:, vice=chairman, for the re-:
niainder 'of 1961. Mr.. Hodgins,
Who: had been: vicechairman„
was appointed to head the Board,
filling the vacancy, caused by
the death of W. ''R, Howey.
A 'Committee was appointed ,to
:draw up' a Cumulative ..Sick
'Leave Plan, whichis now in ef-
fect, in most":Secondary. Schools,.
A motion`as passed, authoriz-
ing,:the Colwa ash Junior. Farm-
ers to. use two classrooms where
heir monthly. ' meeting can be:
held. •
'Resignations were received;
from Principal D. Kirk and. Mrs.
Elizabeth Suter, '
• Several. applications ,for posi-
tions, .on. the Staff' were discus.-
sed and the• Management Coin-
• mittee is to. obtain • qualifications
of applicants from the •.Depart-
ment •of Education, when • decis-
ions will be made'. The Board
is
endeavouring deavouring to get `fully
qualified teachers• to 'fill the va-
cancies.
' Accounts amounting . to $9,481..-
27!: for the month' of _April *ere
approved: ,
salary,, , 200.00, Post, Office,.un
employment' starnps3.46.
Roads - Steve Irwin,' superin :
ten.dent,' 325.00; Ernest Walden,
grader, 84.70, Peter Guikema,
wing, 31.50; Roy Marshall, plow-
ing, ' 115.50; : ,Gordon : Stewart,
plowing , and ` grading, '592.00;
W. I. Shantz, • ,plowing, . 150.50;
Coiling Brothers,'plowing, 210:00;
Harry : Collins; ;plowing, 54•.60;
Wm.. • ' Kempton, , plowing and
hauling gravel, ` 220.10; Charles
Emmerton, ''..sanding.' hills, 7.00
George; ' McLean,' ''repairs, ' .1.40;
D, G. MacDonald, gasoline,
117:00; G. W. Crothers, grader'
repairs, 532.40; Frank Cowan Co.,
road' compensation. insurance,
134.75;, ,Steve. Irwin, mileage,
'postage ' and telephone , • -tolls,
38:73; Gordon Xmrnerton, cut-.
ting wood' on road, 87.00.
• Council adjourned. to, meet .:'on
May 1'st. •
• .EARL TOUT, .Clerk:
•
WHITECHURCH
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr: .:and 'Mrs: Harold Stanley,
Lucknow, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Audrey Isabell to Mr., Gil Rus-
ton, • son.. of. Mr. and Mrs.: Frank,
'Ruston, ,, ,Gadshill,• 'Ontario. The
wedding to '• take. place, in. South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church on.
•April 29th at 3:30 'p.m
There ' was; a ; large .crowd at,
tended the variety • concert . and
dance held in the .Whitechurch.
hall on Wednesday evening. 'The
program included.. ,a' • Scottish
dance by a group •Of young.; girls
accompanied by . Mr.. Frank Mc-
Kenzie Ronald Moore and John:
Willis "did a short skit; the Wright'
Sisters from Wroxeter sang : with
'Mary, Fisher at the 'piano Muriel
Conn- did scottish dance accom
partied by her brother, George
Conn;' ,Colleen .and • Brian Farrier,
,favoured with a piano' duet;', a
musical number;. by Farrier's or
chestra; Mrs. ' John Carruthers of
Lucknow 'gave a :reading;; 'Shir-
ley Tiffin, ' Janice' Farrier and
Sandra Fisher sang accompanied
:by Mrs.. Garnet Farrier; and a;
one -act play entitled' "Uncle
Dick's Mistake." The cast. includ-
ed 'Art Laidlaw, Barry Tiffin;
Wayne. and . Marlene Makin;and
',Mrs. George Fisher. ' Wm. 'Evans
1,'*as , chairman , for ,"the; evening.
Eddie' 'Wadel, Wallace .Conn,' Alex.
Robinson, George ,Conn and Gar-
net Farrier' supplied : music for
the' dance.. '
Miss .Lynda Johnston, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston
spent a few days' at the home
of Mr; '.and! Mrs. Charlie Tiffin,
' Mr. and 'Mrs. Tiffin visited` on
Sunday at:the home of Mr. ' and.
Mrs.,. 13i11 Brown in 'Lucknow.
'Mr. Derwyn Hill, minister' at
the • Presbyterian. Church ' here
will ,finish ,his first set- of eicai'' s
on Thursday at Knox College in
Toronto. ••
Mrs;:. Cameron $itn'mons' . and
faniily • spent • a few days at the
home ' of Mr, and Mra,' Charlie
, Martin..
Mr.. and Mrs:. Victor Emerson
spent Friday in • Kincardine: Mr.•.
Emerson visited at. the • hone. of
Mr.,' and .Mrs. ,Grey. Mrs. :Emert.
son . • was guest . speaker at. the
Kincardine. Woanen's Institute
and',her topic was "Ideal :Women
Institute 'tnern els:" Mrs.. Walter.
Lott also accompaxiied them and
.visited at the home of Mrs: 'An-
derson
Mr. and• Mrs. Charlie .Moore
and family; of Astaire spent
•Wednesday at: the home of Mr.,
and; Mrs:: Victor Emerson.
Mr. and . Mrs. Toby. Jantzi and
family of .Milverton visited . on
Friday at the home; • of: ' Mr.' and
Mrs. '`George. Fisher. Mrs. John
Carruthers of Lucknow: and, Mr;
Arnold Lough.eed of ;'St. , Thomas
spent the,:week-.end', at the same
home. •
Mr. and: Mrs. Russel Gaunt visl.
ited on Sunday ' at : the home of,_
Mr:' and Mrs. James : Currie near
Wingham.:..
Mrs. Charlie. Martin is a pati-
•ent in Wingham ;General Hospi-
tal.
Mrs. Victor Emerson spent
Sunday at the home of her. mo_
ther, Mrs;" Mary Jane. Tiffin.
Mrs. Doris ; ;Willis visited on"
Sunday at the home of her 'mo-
ther, iMrs. J..Musgrove in Wroxe-
ter..,
1VIr. and Mrs..Carman Whytock
spent Sunday. ' at .the home of his.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Why-
tock , near Holyr. ood.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
;and 'Family of Feversharn spent :a
few days at the home of Rev:.
and. Mrs'. ' John : Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer McKenzie
of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. 'Clark
MacGregor of Mitchell,• Mr. ' and
Mrs::' Bill Gibson' of Zion and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Fisher of Wing-
ham were, visitors at the home
of Mr. arid Mrs. George 'Fisher
on Sunday., •
Mr.'. Russel 'Chapman spent
Sunday at :the home of Mr and:
Mts. )doss Smith in' Toronto. Mrs
,Chapman spent,�the week• and re-
turned ' home with 'her husband.
Miss •Winnifred "Farrier, Mr.:
and Mrs. Carmen . Farrier and
family of 'Pronto spent Easter
w• 'eekat the home 'of Mr: and
Mrs.`W..'
W R ' Farrier.`
Mr. and "Mrs. William Murray
of Ern .spent Thursday visiting
at the borne of . Mr:.. arid. ` Mrs,,
Garnet Farrier. • •
The W.M S. Thankoffering'
Meeting will'• he held on 'Tues-
day at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Welsh will
be guest sp•eaker.;, 4
WF.D1SDAV:: ,1.RP L 12.th, 1961.
Be Prepared For . The, '•
to be conducted in; the
p Y
Villa ... a of Lucknow
.
the evening
B 1Vlember
BY s . Of The . Lucknow Branch of
The Canadian Legion
PREPARED WHENI CANVASSER
BE.CALLS
Have . your donation ready please, and give as
generously as you can,
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ASH F I'ELD. LADY'S
KILLED
BROTHER KI
Manus Andrew Becker, met a
tragic death '.on Wednesday morn-
ing,,April ,5th' while .cutting down
a tree' 'in. the. bush ori his father's.
farm;' Concession • B,: ' Ca:rrick
township,
•
The : men had : cut :downthe
tree which fell the opposite way
to which. they had planned, fal-
ling,of Mr. 'Becker and killing:
.,
him: instantly He was :.forty-one:
years of age.
Deceased . was born ..on • Con
cession ' 6, Carrick Townshi on
June 12th, 1920Wp ' and; .resided
there with. his . parents,: Alex
Becker and • Regina :.'Beingessner
Becker- his; ; entire lifetime
He was ,a•; member of : Sacred
Heart Church,, Mildmay, and of
the .Holy Name.. Society:
.Surviving are his parents and
eight ,sisters, Mrs..Albin : Bennin-
ger of Chatham, • Mrs. 'Michael
Goetz of. Wallaceburg, .Mrs. Jas:.
Millen of Culross, Mrs. ,Gerald
Schmidt of • Culross, Mrs.:••George
Schaefer. ' of Carrick Township,'
Mrs. Edward Schneider.'. of Tees,
water, Mrs. Peter Van Osch of
Ashfield and Miss 'Marie Becker
of Toronto::
• The remains 'rested . at the
Schuett Funer..al Home, Mildmay,
until . Saturday when, Requiem
High .•Mass. .was solemnized . at
Sacred;eart Church, Mildrnsy;.
at • 10, a.m.:by Rev..' W. L. Ryan.
Interment. took place in Mild-
may
ildmay Catholic ' cemetery;-:'
RECEIVE. THIRTEEN. INTO.
CHURCH: MEMBERSHIP:.
The ..Sacrament of Holy Coin„
munionwas participated in at
the . United Church ori Sunday •
morning,.and prior to its observ-
ance,'the reception -of new :,mein-.
bers :took•.place. .
Thirteen' ,were received : into
the • fellowship of the ' ''Church.
Mr. and Mrs.. E. .s. Lewis were.
received .by transfer' .of.'" .cel tiff,
nate•: from . Wingham; United.
•t.hurch.
communicants' :class of .elev-
en
young people who, have 'been.
receiving ' instruction in Chu.rch.
membership 'during 'the past few
weeks,_ were received on profes-,
s'ipn of faith. " y: 'are Beverly
�T�j
Rathwell BarbarRat h•we11 'Bet-:
Mathers,, Marilyn Henderson,:
Bruce Henderson, Robert: Hunter,,
June 'Ackert,, ' Karen Carruthers,:
Cheryie Jardine, .Shirley New,
bold, Lucy .Morrison.
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