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THE KANGAROO, the largest of the:•
Australian marsupials," roams the.•
countryside—in—large—bands.—Although a
full=grown:kangaroo is nine 'feet high.•
and weighs 200 pounds,•thebaby is ..
only an inch long when itis bern.:It
stays inside its mother's ' pouch, •until /
it is fve or six months old, at which
time it weighs sev,erai 'pounds, and ,is • ,. '
• •able`to shift for itself.: °
• When the :. young kangaroo leaves its
"home," it: isready to take :its rightful
place in theworld. To help your, children.
take •their .rightful.place in the world,
. there is tnothing better than; life incur-•
ance: Let me tell you .about .Sun" Life's '
Educational 'Policy which; can so easily
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The regular August. meeting .of
West Wawanosh Township !Coun-
cil was held on August 8th, • 1961..
All members present.
After ,'considerable discussion;
Council decided on a motion by
Coups, McPhee and Jefferson, to
set the general township 'rate at
8.5. mills on farm ,and residential.
assessments and at 10.5 mills on
commercial assessmnents...
Other rates for .1961 are: County
rate, 14 mills;, West ' Waw;andsh
Township ;School " Area: rates, 7'4
mills; Lucknow District . Hugh
School, 7.9:; mills; Goderich Dis-
trict High, ;School; .16:3' mulls.•
A . delegate from .Auburn ap-
peared'before' Council request-
ing a further grant to the Au
burn Community :Halla :No action.
was taken. .
:A notice: •fromii the Ontario
Water' Resources, Commission in=
dicated 'that work on the Dun-'
garmon • water system (K..'
Dawson) had ,been completed to.
:the satisfaction ,of the . Commis-
'sion. r;
Council •'was informed' that' the;
reporton the; 'sH•aamilton Munici'-.
pal Drain rImprovement had' been
xeferted—back to-thenrgineer far
the connection of. what ` appeared
t� be errors .
The ,,following' ,,accounts . were
ordered paid.: on .a 'Motion .by
C ouns. Smyth and.McPhee.
Mount .•Brydges 'Rest':H.ome, in-
digent patients' acc'ts, for July,
$92:75; Pinecrest Manor, Luck-
now, indigent patients' acc'ts..for.
July, 185.50'.; Luckno.W Sentinel,;
printing account, 4.44; Blyth Fire
Area, .fire acall.to. Harold Carter
in March, , 1961, 132.00; Ontario
,Hydro, Wingham, • Township hall
lighting, '6=07.'
Road'•Accounts ,=' Lorne Ivers,
salary,$178.00; ' 'Norman " McDon-"
,ald, ;operating, ;grader, 30.00; Im-
perial Oil Ltd.; fuel and tax,:77:20;
Norman ,McDonald, hauling gra
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-vel and fill, 624.00; Bert Moss;
gravel, 70.20, Thomas Inglis, .gra-.
vel, 84;30; ' Borden Scott; 'gravel,
6,00;, Pollard.:•Brothers Ltd., li-'
quid. calcium chloride, 443;61;
'Jack McGeeweed cutting,• 145.0,0;.
Dominion Road' Machisiery' Sales
'Ltd:,,.;cutting edges, 73.86,,. Luck='
•now'Sentinel, .gravel tickets, 11.10;
Chester. 1V'icholson, wing bolt,
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Phone ' 150 Lucknow, Ont.
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30.00.,
Council adjourned to meet on.
September., 12th, 1961..
J F. FORiAN, TWp, Clerk.
BIRTHS
HILL At the Wingham. General
Hospital on • Friday, August .4th,
1961,`to Mr. and Mrs. Donald'Hill,
1, Lucknow, a son,
ALTON-At the Wingham. Gen-
eral Hospital, on Saturday, Aug-
ust 5th,, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Alton, R,R..T,: Lucknow,;
a' daughter, Grace Penelope..
REID In Wingham' Hospital• on
Tuesday, August 8th, to Mr. &
Mrs. Donald. 'Reid (Marilyn . Mac
'ravish) ' of Lucknow, a son, Brian'
Gordon.-
Colwell
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Colwell Family
Gathring' Sunday -
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WEDNESDAY, MT*, i. th, 1961
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Charcoal` ..
and
• Charcoal Lighter,•
Outing Jugs
PRESERVING KETTLES and: CANNERS
• SIEVES arid ROTARY RICERS ,,
and .. PESTICIDES.
INSECTICIDES
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uy This Month and Save The Ta
ni M'urdi
Lucknow
Hardware
- Johnston Vernon Hunter; Wheel lyn Bradley and Anna Mae 'Hun
•The; descendants of. •the ;,late
i eorge arid- Rebett C. ,19-7 1.
ga-
thered at Lansdowne. Park, Kin-
cardine; for a "picnicdinner • on
Sunday, August 13th. h
There Werei 95 persons signed
the register. Remarks were 'heard
from Roy Webster, London; Don
and 'Annie McCosh,, Ripley; Mr.
and 'Mrs. Frank Colwell,
Kincardine; Mrs. Florence M.artyn
and Mrs..,Anna' Chaffin, ;Detroit;
George..Colwell, Peterborough.;.
Mr and Mrs., Harold Campbell;'
•Orillia, Mrs. (Kerb.Farrell, ' Rip
ley;: Mrs: J. WColweil,• Kinlough
• Prizes fror'..youngest.;gir•1, Lynda
Swah, two weeks; y, oungest ' boy,
Ronnie ,Cliff, 2.years;., oldest man,.
George Colwell,, Kincardine; old-
est' : lady, Mrs . J.' W Colwell,
rough;' largest carload, Mr Gord-
on" Erninerton.;'largest family,. Mr
and ' Mrs. Walter Forster; lucky,.
numberL on; register, Danny,> Em=
mertozi. • .
The, pienie„for 1:962 will be: held.
at the, same . place on, the ;last
Sunday in July,:
Barrow-race`L rry an lien Tie', ter,. M r.g°anHJohnston-anal--:-Jim-•-=
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'.George 'Hackett .and 'Mur- _:Bradley; I1iekinrg Slipper, : ladies; . ,
ray •Hunter• Sack race; under 12,. Gwen Parker; Kicking 'Slipper,`
Jackie ` Johnson, Lynda • Walden; men; ' JamesB
'andLTrema�;'Sack race, ov- Atersupeer, vote..of thanks
er2, ' Murray Hunter,, Evelyn- was tendered the committee • in
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Vernon' Hunter • and • charge: for a splendid picnic .by ,
$�radley, Tremain
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• (tied) ;• • Three- Mrs. George Hunter ; The comp
Beatrice , ( ,
legged race, • Under, '12, Jackie "mittee in charge was, -Mr... and
Johnston .and L nda .Walden Al Mrs: James .B'radley, M'rMrs.
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y ,. ,
mer Ackert and Greg- Hunter Morgan Johnston; .Mr. ,.and ;Mrs
Three-legged `race,over 12, Geo.D.' A. Hackett Mr...and Mrs
er; Eve- Drennan..
Hackett and Murray. Hunt • ,
Hackett ” ReuniOn'
At Bradley Farm
The ".descendants of the late
Joseph, .;and Eliza ;;Jane Hackett
met recently 'at the farm Jiorrie
of Mr. and :Mrs Eldon,: Bradley for;
the Hackett' Reunion.. ' :
. After- a.,' delicious .dinner, tike
meeting, was called; tOn order by
the president, James Bradley.
The new .1962 committee: was
appointed as .follows; President;
Jack Curran; •Secretary -Treasurer,
Mrs, 'Lou Parker; Helpers,, Mrs:
Cliff' 'Hackett, Mrs.: Pharis Ma
thers and Doug ,Hackett. Sports:,
:Committee, . Jack, Ackert and Wrn:
G. Hunter
Jack. Ackert . moved a . vote of
thanks: to Mr. and :Mrs. Bradley
for; the use , of their : f arrn for the
picnic. ,'
The 'following . prizes were pre-
sentedto: the `lady . With most
buttons, , Gwgen Parker vti'ith. , 22;
Family corning farthest distance,
''Mr; and Mrs. Larry, • Tremain and
3 children from, S•pringyale; Ont:
Man with most ":19.61 • coins inpocket, Ted, Johnston?: Goderich;
Child , with most teeth missing,
Nancy. Walden With 4; Youngest
.baby present,` 'B'aby Bradley,
'daughter- of Mr. and Mrs: James
Bradley Lucky ''Dinner Plate,
Mrs. Ewart Taylor; Lucky Sup
Per Plate, Pharis :Mathers.
• Vernon Hunter and Glen. Wal- .{
'den had charge of ;the races:
Pre --School, Jim Treleaven; Mary
Bradley; Girl's '6 •and. 7, Nancy
Walden; Maureen Bradley;. Boy's
6 and 7, Steve Johnston, :Greg
Hunter; Girl's' 8 and 9, Jackie'
Johnston, 'Lynda Walden; • Boy's
'8 and 9, Almer Ackert; Girl's •'10.'
and '12,,Lois Trema iny Girl's aver
12,, Evelyn Bradley, Gwen Par-
ker,ou'g Johnston; Soy's' over
12, George Hackett, Ken Tre-
main, Murray Bunter, . Married'
Ladies, Evelyn" Badley, Gwen;
Parker, Beatrice Tremain; Mar -
`i ietl Men, LouParker, Morgan
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