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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-17, Page 8RAGE EIGHT JO(.0 11 Be Well .Satisfied With, A ., ' • THE LVt KNQW :SENTINEL,;_LUCKNOW, ONTARIO V The 1960. 'Coronado Freezer,Chests maintain the fine craftsmanship that ;has made 'them 'a favourite. throughout the province. Theyhave been carefully designed, to give years of effi cient trouble-free service, �.. : YOUR LOCAL, CREST HARDWARE offers the following 15 CUBIC FT.. size .' 17 CUBIC FT. ;size 21 'CUBIC FT, .'size: PHONE 50 . LUCKNOW • Plumbing, Heating, Wiring, Eavetroughing, CONSIDER: N'EW R AD" MAI NTAI`N.ER West Wawanosh • Township Council held \ their regular Au- tracts would . be increased this gust Meeting.' on August 9th,, 1960: All members.:present. ; . 'Board .(public 'schools) has : set Mr. A- M. Harper, -CA., 'pre= the rate for 1960 at 71 mills sented the auditor's ' report -on, . the same as formerly. ::the '' Township's • .19.59: . business operations: According to this re - .;port, . the, Township; • .is in . good financial: ,' standing. . The opera tions for the year resulted in' a surplus)$.3465.77.- Township • Council • agreed' ...to accept the auditor's. report. on a` .motion by Councillor' McPhee and Miller.. ' acc't., . 92.75, Ontario. • Hydro; On a motion by . Councillors-.: Wingham, :: Twp, hall lighting,. Miller and .. 'McPhee, Township. 6:07 A. M.' Harper, ` C. A., . Aud- Council decided to set•, the gen- • iting, L959 .acc'.ts. etc:, 275.00;: eral Township rate. at 7.5 :mills �R.oad Accounts Lorne Ivers, for:. farm and residential proper- salary, $180,00;' Joe Sproul, weed. ties and at 9;5 : mills On. • corn- cutting, .13 75;• Robert .Stothers, mercial assessments.' hydraulic oil, 5.75; Gus Dever Township , Council.wishes 'to ' eaux, hydraulic oil, 1.80,..N r call:,for'. tenders later this year an ..McDonald,'• hauling'. gravel,. for,new Road Maintainer to 333.00.; Reg, Hamilton 'installing. be _,delivered early in 1961. On •culverts ,,,backhoe, 40.00; Stuart a~ inotion by .Councillors Miller Taylor, welding . grader, :4.00; and . Culbert, the Clerk. was in -John • Foran, fencing, 9.10: • - structed.. to wwrite to what ap- J. F. , FORAN;•. Twp: Clerk peared•••to be the 'proper autho- rity. in order to seek permission. is Your Subscription: Paid? ar and Spice lay' W, ii.• E. Smiley WhenI was 20, I; fou..d. noth- ing more. 'attractive thelia being on the , r ove, I' was read y to, go anywhere,' without notice, at any time. It meant a change of, scene androutine, new friends and, new faces,. It'.:was challeng ing . and stimulating,. • Now,4 am twice twenty.. We are moving tda different' home 'in a different .town next months *•• and I'm as mournful as a shroud. I'm'clinging to the old home and the old life with the ,grim ,terra; city of a: granny about to. ibe lug - leg off to the county. home. The • movers • will probably have to strap Me to; the ironing board. to •eget me. .Out. of the house on moving day . to carry out the transaction , in this manner. Motion .' carried Council .was informed that::its appeared -almost certain that theI.' rates for., both. High .School' Dis . • ear Our Township School Area I've.' known it was eon ing . for Some .time, of :course,. &. thought I was..reconeiled to it. But last week -end, when I went home fromsummer school .aid .saw the ' two big FOR SAIL signs hammered ,Into my lawn, it was a terrible jolt. I felt. as. though the stakes had, been nailed right through my .heart. I love that old house as a man loves an old wife who is hard to. get . along with, but '?uvho . has -grace' and charm, a comforting warmth, which he., can't' : get along without. w I've reviled the . old girl, pri- vately and.. in 'public. I've; 'told her she was :frigid, +slatternly and extravagant. And ' she's giv- en as good asshe got: My head, is.. all . knobby from' the whacks She has, dealt -me with her cellar 1 beams. On several occasions, she has • dropped ;all .the, plaster from the • : ceiling, :