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THE. LUCK fl• SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO;.
' DAX;' MAY ,14a 1961'
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BRUCE. BRIDGE
+CONTRACTS LVET
The Bruee . County. 'Highways.
Committee met in Walkerton' on
Saturday with the letting of two
bridge: contracts the major terns;
dealt with. •
Tenders" for -a new: 'bridge on
County Road 10. • in Tara .(Yonge
Street) were received ' anfi con-
sidered.. Dight tenders were re
'ceived, ranging from a high .of
$40,5.32.00, to a low of*; $27',155,00,
'The'. low bid. was submitted • by
•Looby Construction of Dublin.:
The contract was :awarded to the.
second low tender of $27,209.75,
Which was received from Owen,
King of Wingham. Total . cost of.
the ..structure. is estimated at
$50,000;00,'
Nine tenders were also ;rec.e v-
ed for. ;the. 'McLeod Bridge which
is, • •situated• on . Couhty Road 6,
one mile west . of Ripley. ,. The i to -raise . money.to help, finish
• tenders ranged from a .high, of painting the Hall• High prize
$11,948.82 to a low of ,$7,275.5Q, sent to ' Mrs. Harold Currie of
Th awarded to the, Wm
ingha, lone hand: to..Mrs: Mi -
low bidder,t Mowtbray Construe-
chael . Willie. ' of , Wingham • and
;tion of .Wingham,. Total estimated consolation prize to • Mrs;' .Ross
'cost is $11,000.00: :King, Mrs Emily Elston of
, Tenders were rQceived f<or a Wingham won the lucky chair
culvert ;on County Road 19 at drawl and Mrs: Doris Willis won
Lot 15 . and 16, Concession 7, the quilt. Mrs. Lorne ,McAllister
• Brant Twp;• There w.ere. 'ten' wonone: dozeneggs for `the `first
tenders ranging f corn $6,$68:50 to, lone hand: in'• 'hearts. A. ..lovely.
a ,.low of $4,68.1.00. The low bidder lunch was..served after -the par-
•was McLean -Foster of St.. Marys., ty.,' The total 'amount came to
$76.25 fbr dooi admissions and,
sae of',quilt.
Mr.. • ,Peter'' .aria Miss', Annie
Kennedy ;visited: on' Thursdaya't
the home of Mr: and 'Mrs: Harry' •
Tichbourne iri Goderich �:
Elaine` Conn, and Clare .'Cham<
ney wh'o : are ; attending teachers'
A contract was also, awarded college in Stratford' • Will teach.
to,.Rathwell .and '• Waine to haul `next. year at. Scarboro and '•Kar
, also of .Stratford"
" ciliPs' and;: stone for the : pavingen Groskorth . � , „�.
of . Co t Road 21- "from South 'will .teach in,`Toronto:
am ton. to Saab a Beach and of . ' Leroy .Rintoul left last week
County ' Road 11 fro m .PaisleY to: to work at Lakefield'near Peter-:
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Chesle'y• boro at:` the: Lou- • Ada : Manor
Ql Friday, April 21st,, 'the ` Farms, where• :he' is helping to
truce" County' •Highways, Com- ;Prepare for -the annualshorthorn.
rnittee alo•GreyWith the.,C. sale" on:' May 23rd. •
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B,ightvays Committee and. Eric:' Mr. Bill Martin" is very'sick
'Winkler Of Hanover, met. ; in ' Wi• gham General' Hospital:.
with' the, '. Minister, of Hi Hanover,
. Mr.'and .Mrs. Herson. Irwin of
Cass in his of ice.`in Toronto' Belg ave left: last weeks. to spend.
JO . discuss the construction of 'some time• With •Dr. Richard.. I
the County .'line 'from Hanover to
Cheile Mr:. Cass :stated that the
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financing of the' construction, of
this 'road could be ,carried, out:: in
either, of • two Ways; 'First,.;
• Development :•Road. under which
the . Department of Highways
would pay' 100% 'of the: Con
'struction Cost ;and Secorid,.:tinder
• the'. County' program in' which
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WHITECHURCH: ? . '
:Whitechurch Fruit Lasses•
The Third meeting of the• 4--H'
Club was . held .,on May. 6th t
the home of Mrs. Victor Emer
son, with eight . girls present.
The president :opened the meet
ing With `t'he pledge, Reports'on
last week's assignment were, gi-.
ven. Notes: were given on• can-
ned, frozen and 'dried. fruits with
exhibits on display ; of dried &'
canned: fruits.. Miss ' Caroline
:Adams and 'Miss Anne Weber
demonstrated how to make been
steam' fruit pudding and sauce
wh}Ch was. ' enjoyed .for'.. lunch..'
The: next meeting will be held
:at the• 'home of 'Mrs. Carr .Web-
er's on May 10th, ` at 7:3Q p.m..
There'•' were 113. ladies of • the
Women's Institute turned out on
Wednesday, of last :week for a
progressive euchre which was,
held,' in the 'Whitechurch_ Ha1l
No contract was awarded for this
atructur�e until :.the cost of • ' a
,metal, culvert of similar t size can
be •iobtained; arid also consider-
ed b The Comiiriittee.'
The 'Motion, was also:. passed by
the Commi f tee to purchase 15.0
Yield signs from Rosso 'Metal &
Roofing Products ' Ltd.
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Ithe Picture, courtesy.
n he abo p t e,
of ' Cli to • Re -'
o ,the C. mt n•News�Record, v
Dr. favid J. Lane•;is' pictured 're-
lacing . in •.a. lazy 'boy " chair, pre -
with friends -in Whitechurch; .
Mrs.': Doris Willis . visited 'on
Sunday . at the home sof ;'Mr. and,
Mrs:, S :sC•: Willis in'Gowanstowii '
•Mr
and„ Mrs Gordon ,Fisher
. r-, of .Wingham, ' Mr . and Mrs. Bill.'
•wm�:�at Langley;.. ,B.C.
•. Fisher 'a Georgetown; Mr... and
• Air. • Fred Leaver. of Toronto
Vent the: week -end at .the Le Mrs; Arnold . Lougheed. of ' S't.
e a •Thomas,' Mr.„and Mrs; Bi l Gib=
ver home on the river road:'.•
son of Zion 'and Miss Mary Fi h-
• ; Mr. and Mrs: John Rintoul• & .... ,
er of Wingham spent•;the
w.k.:.
farhly of, Toronto .visited' on the' n' .' t t'he�:home�•of Mr,: and Mrs.
week -end: at"the homes of Mit', a ,d a .
tours' :arid McPherson' George `Fisher. •
s wan and
. Mr. 'and Mrs:' Harry. S
•Charlie'spent the'.•week,
Taylor'P
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end at his farm here.
case the Cost •would. be • 'borne : Geoi ge ;Hassel, , formerly '-of
.a t e>' :O. 25. , Gre uc ow' :wi un. ergo sur cry
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family spent Sunday at the hone
of his' parents, Mr' and 'Mrs Johri
Swan in
sented;'to.' him at' an appreciation A :plaque to :honor''Rev David:
banquet. •in Clinton Legion'. Hall: J. Lane, 13.A•, D.D., for 50 ' years
From,• the deft '. are George IL ?of -service to his'. church was uri
m,. ,g
Jefferson K. Col. ' uhoun : veiled on: Stinday, April 30th '„at
Gordon. Shortreed, '`,'Fred Elliott 7;:30; p.m.' at St Andrew's Pres
and Dr. Lan`e's. daughter, Mrs ;,byterian• Church, 'Clinton'. The
Clayton Edward'. of Goderich .. service was -.in 'charge • of Rev..
This :t'estir gonial":ban'quet, for Neil' McCombie ' of:`Ripley,
Rev. Lane was 'attended *by 200 erator ;of the Huron -Maitland
persons: Congratulatory -remarks•/Presbytery, :assisted by iother
and gitts and" telegrams of •best ministers the Presbytery.;
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Wishes were' showered • on'.. Mr. ' `The plaque stated in part,,
• Lane on this :occasion:: / ' :'"Erected. in honor- Of Rev., David'
Head table : in included. Drr: James Lane, ::B A: ` D O. on ''coin=
He. d tabl guests c' ... � ., , ,. , ,,
Lane's :son-in-law and "daughter, '`pletidn, .of •50 years (1911-1961)
g,..
Mr.: and ;Mrs: Clayton. `Edward,' in the :Christian ministry,' in
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a d their sons,.; Donald and David chiding chaplaincy service • in the
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oGoderich• Dr. Lane's brothers, Canad1an armed forCes, Capt,
Rev. Andrew Lane ,:of Lakeside; 1917-1919 and. Flt. -Lieut,,, 1940
Malcolm Lane • of. Kinlough;•.and' '1944. I is .long ministry was det,•:
their wives and John R. Lane of
voted :.to., '.glorifying •G'od •and
Kinlough,` veteran clerk :of Kin
g s serving,: his 'fellow:. man.
Bernie loss • Township. i
, -. this. week for an: eye o 'eratio
County, 25 Ifo by Bruce. He fur- y P . n:
h.:• .. ■aaQa■■ roil■ssalli �■ori■h■lisis■11■11 ffo: liaamos■eti m■h ■minilio■or• m NAi'h1ai■ .�
• they stated.' that - the road ; would �Ivier. .
' , ,.., .... .,� r:. and' Mrs.. Clifford' ,Far �:. , ' • . . � • . ' ■
finrtel not, ;and'. family • of Kitcheener. sent, ■
d y be .assumed. as a. p ■in
could give' no
Development Raad in
this year and k,,the week=end . at' .the home of ■
Matte Your. Mope RK
3leation as to W. R. Farrier: .11
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when, it ever, ' the 'De 'artmenti: Mr: and; 'Mrs. Donald • Gillespie ■
: and . Ponald of , Kinlough ' isited"'7: .
would'consider assuming it . is !:and �,
a ' Development: Road. He ;: sug- ' with Mrs Charlie Martin at the i