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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-05-11, Page 7MAY 11th, .1960 • LvckNow s,E rTtivEz,,, liUC NoW, , PlITA 9 TO OLD O:T 1 O N OF NO .,E NCR Huron Township, Couricil meta .pursuant IQ a4iQurnrnent with. all members ! present. Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed•. The following resolutions were ..passed; '• Moved iby. Martin and Lowry, thatwe ' send:the Superintendent to the Road school in Toronto on May 9 and. '10th. • Moved ' by Lowry .and Martin, that ,.we accept the 1959 tax roll • 'as returned • showing .$7,313.67 taxes, still unpaid. -Walden and Lowry, that we. hold an actuion sale of snow fence and steel posts, iri May with the Road Superintendent tomake the arrangements. McKinnon. and Walden, that we .advertise for 'garbage 'oq1 lection along the lakefront. • Martin . and ,:McKinnon that the following accounts be paid by the Treasurer; Payroll No, ' '5 -Steve Irwin, Superintendent, $291100;. .Ernest Walden, grader, 288.13;Glen Campbell, snow fence, 7.50; Jack Campbell,;, snow fence, 4.50; D. Thorborn, snow fence, .4.50; Jack Roulston,, ' snow fence, 18.00; Harvey ' Thornpson, dragging, 12,00; W. T. Reulston;. dragging, 4.50, Voucher No: 5-7Frank's :gar- age, truck repairs, . $11.53•; Mc- Arthur Hardware,. tools,. 18.82; Roy..Marshall,' l aulirig ,,gravel, 177.00; .N, Barnard,• hauling gra- vel, 223,20; :Scott Brothers, sho- vel and, hauling, 70.00; Harry. Coiling, , • hauling and . loading, 470.70; 'Coiling Brothers, hauling gravel, '270.00; • William . Kempton, hauling graveland snow fence, 351.90; W. L• Schantz, hauling''and loading; 756.00; Graham -Cook, hauling and loading, . 222:50 J. McTvish, ' gravel, 250.00; • Onta- rio Culvert' Co., new ,• •culverts, 765.08; E. • S Hubbel ., •grader, • Propane as WITH. EACH COMPLETE NEW PR)PANINSTALLAATION If you are considering:. the.. use of Propane Gas in your home take ad- •, vantage':.of' :this, special offer As a • new customer.: you can enjoy up to 3 months supply; of• Propane • Gas FREE by contacting ' your local Co-op . now. (Offer subject. to 'purchase ,• of • com- plete new propane installation arida continued Coop Propane Patriinage.) Pro .ane 'Gas if you are. NOW using other 'than Co-op Propane; your local Co-op is prepared to supply you with your first, cylinder , of Co-op Propane Gas FREE subject to your continued Co • op •Propane Patronage • m•, Phone. blades,: 204.44; • McArthur Tire, grader. tire • and tube,' 285.65; :Earl Tout, shed • hydro, ' 2;50; Morford McKay, grader repairs, • 99.85; Steve Irwin, delegate to; road school, 38.00; Post Office, postage • for Clerk, 9.00 Howard. Hodge, repairs, 31.30; Morley' ,Scott, grading, 7.50; Chester Campbell,• sanding ; hill, 12.00; 'Ken MacKay, used battery,, 4.00; Township -- Morford . MacKay, sprayer repairs, $3.10;. D. B, 'Blue, - hall' supplies, 2.73; Doris MacDonald, care of hall, 33-90; D."G. MacDonald, gas ;for sprat-, er, 104.44; H.. Hagedorn; sprayer repairs, ••23.70; Eugene ,'Dunlop, Warble Fly Inspector, 224.70;. Wayne, Lowry, sprayer operator, 192.60; Arthur Smeltzer, sprayer repairs; "2.00; C1yve' • Munro,, sprayer ;gas, 1:00; Towr of Kin- sardine, High• School Debenture, 1;188.25; Ken. • MacKay, sprayer repairs, 15.60; South .Bri.ice lou= rist Association, .grant, 50.00;, Glenn ,'Farrell; collecting. tax ar- rears,' 47.30;', . Robert Fair, • two sheep killed by : dogs, 32.00; Charles" . Ethmerton, live .. stock valuator, '3.50; G. R, Gear, Soil PAGE: $.E„Vglqi • x..�.... '�. O and ' Crop improvement grant, 15.00; Post Office, unemployment t stamps, 9.84: �'. Moved by- Martin -Lowry .that ., . We adjourn to meet on June' 6th. EARL::":TOUT, , Clerk. Q,BITUARy , ,JOSEPH EDWARD .'MOORS • The midden: ,death of Joseph ''Edward Moorein his ::52nd .year, caused widespread sorrow in the community ;;where he was well and favorably known. His death occurred at - his : home • 'in Luck now early 'Tuesday afternoon of last' week, . just. two days after returning from Wingham 'hospi- tal wherehe had been a patient for , a few weeks. :following a severe heart attack; •, a ; . Eddy's ' death came ' unexpect ,$ :. edly and so quickly that his Wife, 'who was with •himat' the moment, had ;no time to summon 111 ▪ The • Farmcrest Rotary 'Tiller takes the work .from 'gar- • den cultivation This year . have a better girder* earlier' • • and, easier, the`Rotary' Tiller' way. • FARMCREST ROTARY TILLER : ■. HAS . THESE 'FEATURES: ■ * 3/ H.P.4 cycle Clinton Engine. B.ecoil ' 'starter. . • , . "Quick -Lok", ' clutch. * 'Adjustable Tubular • ▪ Steel Handlebars. aid . : Mr:` Moore suffered ' ;the • loss of. "a: hand in., a farm 'accident, a few ,years' ago,; and friends 'had' marvelled' atr the cheerful •and •courageous •, way in :which • he faced' his handicap which. fore •ed • him togive up farming and the family: moved to Lucknow. For the.' :past Eddy was engaged as. ` an Electrolux ,,salesman:' He was . a son !of Ar'thur and Mabel Moore, now of West Wa-• wanosh and ,was "born: in .Kin - 'lots Township:. in '• the White- church district: on 'November 27th 1-908: On May' 24th, 1934, he married . Willa Jane Young , df Kinloss. Township;, • He was a .meinber of White church United Church, but had attended Lucknow. United Chur- oh. while a resident ' here: ' The largely • attended funeral ' service, was conducted by tAev.• Gordon Geiger on' Thursday afternoon at the MacLennan' and : MacKen- zie Memorial :"Chapel; . Where many had also' called previously to extend their 'respect and : sym- pathy. 'Elmer; Umbdch was or- ganist. :Interment was in Wing-, ham '.Cemetery. The ' pallbearers• were John Wraith, Russell, Gaunt, Garnet Farrier, ' Edward McClenaghan,: Alex Inglis, Williani ' Henry, Mr. Moore is survived by his widow; • four daughters, Rena & Phyllis of Wingham Shirley.and Doris of Lucknow; one son, Fred .of, Wingharn; his parents,. Mr,, and Mrs. Arthur Moore; • 3 sisters; Mrs. Basil • Tlhompson (Annie) `of Presto'n,• Mrs. Walter. James (Ruth) gf Woodstock, Mrs. Ken Dickson: (Mildred)•' of: Belmore; three • !brothers, Rus- sell' of : Preston, Stanley of., Wood- stock, Charles of Whitechurch •and. one grandson, Tennis t1,3,iggiri ,has a • prized ineniepto--a handsomely ' moun- 'ed puck which was used in his 5-0 shutout of the :Chicago Black Hawks while he was spelling. off Terry Sawchucl in the Detroit net, _ Heine,.. to a small boy., is/ mere- ly a • :filling station. 31%2 •H.P. ,$11'9,90 * ` Transmission runs in oil *•semi -steel , cast frame, N' * Hinged depth bar. Ad- a justs . from 0" to 8"., • ' *. Set of . six 'high . carbon steel bolo •tines • 3 H.P. = $99.75 �... • • •i sr• a�rr�on. PHONE 50, LVCKNOW • • Plumbing; Heating, 'Wiring,.:Eavetroughing . • • S 1�• pa�a:aa�ii ! :11i a!I *.■IIa. aaaa•Ia.Iui mOmimafi •APPROVE SCHOOL:. AREA. AFOI MATION. May.2nd; 1960. Council met'on ' the above, date all members . present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved on ,Motion • of council- lors :MacKenzie and Gibson.. The. tender' of. Reeves'. Con- struction Of. Mount Forest •was accepted for the building_ of two. culverts and `- repairing Bridge Butmerit's. • The. ' following accounts . were ordered paid on motion of noun cillors Howard arid Gibson: Donald. Simpson, grader,'. $61.- 60; John' :;Hunter, road' work,. 41.80; •Ciiff•.'Menary, road work,: 29.00; Herman Phillips, road work,' 36.00; Russ McCreight, road work, 18:00; John Nichol- son, grader, 228.80;• Herbert', C Curran, supt., • 244.20; •Allan Reed' tape, `:40;', K. N. Dawson, flags, 3.01; Chester."•.Nichals'orl, .'towing and ' cutting, 6.00; Rapid Blue ,Print, , tax, . '.96; Imperial Oil, Diesel 'oil, grease; •tax, brake fluid, '190.01; J. A. McDonagh, road insurance, 145.85; Domin- ion Roads, fluid • blade; repairing, 126.31; Canada Culvert verts, 700,98; :Ontario • Culvert, Co., cttiverts, 710.57;, `Ben Cliis- holm, oil,. '89.20; Greer Nursing Home, Miss •Irwin, 135,Q0; J.' A. McDonagh, ` insurance' premiu'm,. 396.46; Albert Campbell, Warble Fly inspector, 206.55; • W. J. Mc- Donald, relief,' Mrs. Kitson, 35.39; Heber.'Eedy,. relief, Ander- son 43.36;. Herman Phillips,. re- lief officer, 10.00; Huron County Munreipal Associati.on,. • fees, 20.00, r A petition of Harold;; Adams for • a• Tie Drainage Loan was approved on 'motion 'of Gibson and MacKenzie. • .• A delegation from~~ seven nor- tlern 'school seotions was pre- sent regarding the formatibn ©f a .new school area. , ' By-law No s` detaching ser- twin. lands from the Township i"gtoull*st, ci►'! +�*"'l riim: school • area was ` gitien 3 read ing's• 'and passed on motion .•of Gibson and Bradley. - • • By -caw No: 7 .a 'By' law' for the • formation of a Township School Area No, 2 of;_._the.ownship of_;_. _. Ashfield ;was given' three read- ings 'and' passed • on ~notion: of MacKenzie and Bradley: , • Moved by 'Howard and Mac'` Kenzie and carried . that council renew the Insurance' on the road grader. • ,,,,Council '' adjourned to • .meet June •6th 'at .8', p.m. H.' C. ' Curran; • D. M. Simpson, • Supt. Clerk LOCHALS 1 Miss' •• Shirley' Courtney has: been 'engaged to .teach in . Loch- al'sh school '' . beginning in Sep:. tember. • •• y ®� • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Wylds '• & family •and Mr. and Mrs. War_ ren Wylds and family and Miss Dbris •Wylds of Toronto .spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. pan The Explorers • group of Ash_ field Presbyterian Church along with leaders, ;:Mrs: Lorne Luther and Mrs. Warren Wylds held • their meeting in the church Monday afternoon. 'Mr; and Mrs D. R; MacKenzie spent, the week -end in Detroit and, ' attended the wedding of Mr. MacKenzie's .nephew. The C.G.I:T, with Mrs; Ewan MacLean in chargeheld their meeting 'at 'the home' of Barbara MacKenzie on Monday ,evening. miss Louise MacLennan and Bruce Millar of Toronto • spent the week -end; with Mr; and Mrs. Emile MacLennan. • ' , ."Mrs. ,Annie MacDonald ,is . a patient in, Kincardine Hospital:. Miss Margaret MacLeod visit- ed With her . brothers, Jack and neth. ; Ken We are sorry to report that Jack MacLennan has been under the Doctor's care since' going on the boats in .April. 3,. • • Ri ,4