HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-20, Page 7WEDNESDAY;, JAN, 20th,." 1960
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THE LUCKNQW :SENTINEL, LtJCKNOW, • ONTARIO,
PAGE SEVEN
WEST WAWA�NOSH
HELD INAUGURAL
The -inaugural meeting of West
Wawanosh Township' Council
was held at the Township Hall
• .'on January llth, 1960, with
.. Reeve ; oljn S. Durnin presiding;
w All; members present. After the
members subscribed to • the . de-
: elarations of .office, • Council:: pro-
••' • ceeded with •the business of the
year. •.
pn: a motion by Cowls. CIA-
, ,and Durnin, By-law No. 1,
'1960 was finally passed --naming
the Township .-Officials for 1960.
and :stating their salaries.. There
s no• change in 'personnel ;and.
salaries remain the: same : as in
1959.. .
On a motion by. Couns. Mc-
Phee and ',Culbert, By=law 'No. '2,
1960 was passed; authorizing the
Reeve and :Treasurer to, borrow,'
if necessary, lip 'to $20,000 for
:current expenditures.
. .On • a motion by Couns. Mc-
Phee and Durnin the Clerk was
instructed to order two subscrip-'
tions to "The Municipal World.
A delegation of , three rate-
payers .representing the' Ontario'
Farmers': Union appeared.. before
Council„ concerning the collection
• of • Farrners' Union . • dues : from
Union members in West 'Wawa
nosh:
Council discussed• the procuring
of cutting : edges :for 'the. Town=
ship ; snow -plow ;in order to corn-..
• bat ice conditions on : the,. roads.
The closing •up• of 'the eastern,
portion of .the side -road between
'•• Concessions 2 '-and 3, West . Wa-
wanosh .at” _the. .Maitlrr. d • River
was :also discussed.
-On a motion, by :Couxis.' Miller
and Culbert, • the follow:'ing . ac=
counts Were.. ordered , paid.
•The;: LucknOw 'Sentinel; s'prin't
ing account, •$43.58; 'Ontario Try;
• dro, Clinton}, Dungannon.',Street
Lights account; 1959, 177.00; : A17•
• bert • Maize, Dungannon,,. ;partial
refund' .on ;1959 :dog • tax, 2.00,•
Huron Co. ' Treasurer,' tax . col-
:lection 'costs :for 1959, 24.84;.
Mount .Brydges' Rest Home;;: In
digent patient's 'account. for De,
cember 1959 92.75;°%'Village ' of
Lucknow, fire call to 'H.:Coop
.November . 21st 1959, 150.00;
Lucknow Nursing „Home, indi=
'gent patients' .'account for: De
cember, 1959, ,371.00;,K, K Daw-'
son, welfare:' account, 30 00.;:•On-'.
tario Good Roads • Assoc., ,1960
• membership' fee, .15.00; Ontario
Assoc.' •of• ' dural : Municipalities,
1960 membership fee, 15.00; Geo.
Radford, Blyth, return of 1959
gravel contract ' deposit, ;200.00.
Road'. Accounts'
Lorne Ivers, salary, $20.5;
Alvin Kerr, erecting snow. fence;
5:60; -. Thomas Ledt1y; • .'erecting
•'snow 'fence; &60; :John Leddy '
erecting. snow •fence, '.5.60; Lep�hie'
Schultz, sanding; 4.20.; : Ben :Mole,.
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sanding,' 3.50;-' Sawyer -Massey
• . Ltd., ;grader •repairs, 142.28; •K.; K.
Dawson, 'salt,.. 28.80; Bob : Mole,
trucking and' ,sand,' 41.20; Nor-
man McDonald,:. ' standing time
'. (Winter.,; contrdi ,account) ,100.00;
Dav:e.Craig, erecting snow fence,
4.90; Lorne Ivers, ..Salary; 45.00;•
Leslie Schultz, istalling' snow
:plow,':3.50;, Jas.- Aitchison,: erect-
ing "snow. fence 8.40; WM, 'For-
ster, erecting • snow fence, 9.10,'
: Donald Thompson, .erecting snow
fence, 2.10; Gus Redmond, erect-
ing snow fence, 6.30; Wayne Red
mond,,, erecting snow fence, 8.40;
, William' Redmond, erecting snow
•fence;.' • 8.05;'• Robert' McAllister,
0•. erecting. snow' fence, • 2.80 How-
aid, :Thompson; � hauling •snow
fence, . 10,50; Gus, Devereaux,
fence, .posts, wire and oil, 73.75
1Vliller ' and Company; black
Wire, 2.75; Lorne Ivers telephone
calls, 5.10; Norman McDonald,
'salt•, ' • 7.50, Lloyd' Phillips, haul-
ing know , fence 10.00; George
Webster; erecting snow fence,
• 7,00; Cairns Aitchison; erecting . .
snow 'fence, 7.00; Gordon:' Me-..
Donald, erecting snow fence.
7.00; Ronald Jamieson; erecting
snow. fence '3,50; •Norman Mc-
Donald, erecting snow fence, .c
7,00; ' Miller and . Company black
wire, 2.50; Archie Aitchison,
brushing,'.2.80; County of Huron,
surface treatment Manchester
Streets, 586.00; County of Huron,
Chloride Manchester Streets,
150.00.. ' '
Council adjourned .to, meet: on
February 9th, 1960., '
J. F. FORAN, Twp, Clerk;,
CI LOUGH
Mrs. George • :Graham enter-
tained` the Anglican ,, Women's
Auxiliary at her ,''home • on
Thursday afternoon with: Mrs.
Roy Schneller presiding and
opened the meeting with .prayer.
Each 'member answered: the roll
call with a "scripture: verse con-
taining the word "Happy". • Mrs.
Torn, Hodgins read the scripture..
Miss ' May Boyle gave the medi-'
teflon "Thoughts for the• New
Year. Appreciation was ex-
' pressed for: ;Social Service re
inenbrances, Miss . Edna Boyle
conducted ,a .,Bible. Quiz. •Mrs,
J. •W; Colwell .gave an. interest-,
ing reading on African students
and their first impression of
Christianity in Canada. •' Mrs,
Don` McCosh • /read. 'a • splendid
:article on ' "Happiness.", : Mrs.
,Howard Thompson gave • a him;
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erous" reading from The Huron
Church News. Suitable hymns
'were .sung during the meeting
and prayer closed tine'rmeeting..
Mrs. H. ' Thompson gave ' the
courtesy.. remarks; • DeAcious reg
freshrnents; ' were served ' and. a.
pleasant • social' time enjoyed,
Mrs. Ezra Stanley accompani.•
ed Mr. and ;,Mrs_' R. J Kaake and
Mrs,: A. Russell to Clinton where:
they' attended the • funeral of .the
•late James, Sterling.,
Mrs: Catherine Hewitt spent
awhile' With 1VIr. , and Mrs.. Geoff.
Graham ' and . ,has gone to be
with Mr. and Mrs;' Albert Young'
for a time. , •
Mrs, Frank Maulden, Mrs , Tom
McDonald, Mrs. John Barr, .Mrs.
Perry Hodgins attended the An-
nual meeting of the • ,Maitland
Presbyterial,' at Wingharn ' on.
Tuesday;
Mr. and Mrs. Chris' Shelton :of:
"Hanover visited on Sunday with
Edna, . and.,, May" Boyle.. .
Mr.::George Haldenby who has
spent ,the past month in Toronto
with :the . Standard Paving ' Co.,
returned home on Friday. Mrs,
Haldenby •:was .also in Toronto"
last • week visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur •Haldenby and other,
relatives • there.
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count Priced
FTER' INVENTORY
SUPREME ALUMINUM CObKINGU
.. T ENSlI;S
and
SUPER HEALTH
PLASTIC WARE
..ELECTRIC, IRONS, TOASTERS, ;ERY .; PANS
aadPERCOLATORS'
. PYREX WARE'
BUTCHER KNIVES and BREAD' . KNIVES
ROAST : PANS GARBAGE CANS
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Hardware -r-. 'Lticknow
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4400
:ome-made'street signs with big-+city.names
are one kind of link .between the people of
the 'New North'and the rest of Canada:
Banking' service is another. ` : .
Canadian banks : have,: since the earliest.
days, taken part in the development of new :: •
• areas,the opening of new frontiers. Today
the chartered banks continue:to .bring ,
banking services to pioneersettlenents as,,
the econoni�ic map of,Canada'is rolled back. ,"
They have at the' same:. time. greatly
increased• the number :ofbranches.`in estab-
fished areas across Canada, -new suburban;
communities, expanding industrial centres
'.—keeping pace with the country's:poptla
tion and business growth.
To take care of all these Varied, needs,'1;200•'
.new branches, have been opened by the;
chartered bans in the past ten years.
HE .'CHARTERED BANKS
SERVING,.
YOUR COMMUNITY
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