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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-19, Page 6• PAGE , SIX. SNOW PLOW I NG 'ENDERS CALLED Kinloss Council • Minutes Kinloss Council met on Mon- day, /October on-day,October 3rd, 1960; asper adjournment, All .members pre- sent. Conley-MaePona1 d, that.. ' the minutes of the last regular meet- ing of''.Septenber 6th, • 1960' •as read be ,, approved and'. signed. • ',Conn -Burt, that the. Clerk write .the Department regarding a ` Deputation's'' . request , from Whitechurch 're water supply. Conley -MacDonald, , that the Road Supt. notify the Bell Tele phone Co. that we accept. our. share of cost .of repair on Con. 4. Conn -Conley, that the.: grader .operator attend the school .of the Dominion Grader Co. of Gode- rich on October 5th, ,.6th, 7th, 1960, Burt-Maconal,that 'the let ter, .of Mrs. Ernest, Carter dated September 26th be 'filed. MacDonald -Conley," that . we exchange for. fill, .that, portionof land on Soilth side of the; new THE LTYCKNOW; SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIQ. roadway in front of Lot 5, Con, 11 to Don •Bushell; he to be res- ponsible for road, fence;and roadway • in front . of 'his own property. Council adjourned . to form. a. Court of. Revision on • the 'John- ston Drain By, Law. . • There being no appeals against - 'the By: Law, . it -was moved by Burt .and MacDonald that we close • the Court of J.levision • and. resume for general business,. Conley -Conn, that By=Law No. 111,E 1960, Amending By -Law No. 6, 1959 be given first and se cond readings, and'be forwarded toj the• Ontario 'Municipal Board for approval. • .•Conley -MacDonald . that • we. call for • •applications . forwing man for grader. • MacDonald -Conley, that we call for tenders 'for trucks for snowplowing for . the winter of 1960-61.. • • ,MacDonald -Burt, ;that we call for•' tenders on• ,the Johnston 'Drain. Township to supply tile o1 the ground. Plans and 'speci- fications •.may, be seen at the : En- gineers. office, • or ' at the Clerk's news' INSUR.ANCE Agency: Business 39. GENERAL INSURANCE HOWARD ' AGNEW • office. Work to commence as W , DONATES TO soon as .possible in the spring WEDNESDAY, , 'of 1961, FUND FOR . B L 1 ,. • • Tenders to be in Clerk's hands: •. . by, December • 15th; 1960' ' ' The. 'Lueknow • Women's'. Insti MacDonald -Conn, . that we do tute held*`their regular monthly now adjourn. 'to meet again on •meeting on Friday• afternoon of Monday,'Noveznber '7th, 1960; or I last •week With a large attend at the call of the Reeve. • Cheques Assued '--- E. 4. Ag- new, g new, Collector's . Bond Prem., $15.00; Mrs.' Mansfield,caretak-' ing, 8.69;" Mrs, Jean' Henderson,. ance, The president, Mrs, .Phil- lip Stewart, .presided over the, meeting which . was opened by the singing of the. Institute Ode which was followed' by the sec nursing .care' Sept.,' 100.00; , Car-' retary's •report. The, roll call .was ruthers Nursing Home, ' nursing I answered ',by what would I . d o if; care Sept., 255.00; uCknow I were • 21 '.again. The •Motto. was .Nursing Horne, . nursing care ... given .by Mrs. Morgan [ender Sept.,. 200.00; Municipal World, son, `.`Character: like embroidery' supplies, 9.29; • 'Ontario • Hydro,, is made • stitch by stitch."' . A. Whitechh St.', Lights, 28.13; reading was given. ' by,Mrs. Omar Bill , Percy, Bulldozing dump,. Brooks ' and an instrumental • by 10:00 . Robert: Purves, sheep claim, '20.00.; Lawrence MacLeod, Tnsp: above claim, 3.60; '. J. R. Lane, •, postage, :5.00 • Frank Thornps'on Letter Registrations, 1.20. • Highway Cheques. — E. Car- ruthers; Road Supt and Mileage, $247.18; E. McMillan,• grader op- erator, ` 298.74; J. McOillivray3 Const. Labor, 89.60 G. '.Tiffin, Const ' Labor, 56.00; John • Mc- Innis, checking. gravel, 46.40; Webster & MacKinnon, supplies, 6.30; Owen • . King, 'bridge & .cul- vert const., 884.00; Don Gillespie, drawing fill, 315.00;' Wm: Gallag- Mrs. Gordon Montgomery., • As • this was Grandrnother's day it had been decided on at, the last meeting „for each .one. ,of the members ,to wear: a hat of ancient. style. There were dis played by the ladies ,who parad-. ed, around -the hall.' 'The, prize. ws awarded . to .Mrs. ' •Wesley Joynt. During • the business period, preparations were made for a bazaar at . some time . later. Dele- gates were appointed.. • to the 'Bruce County' W.I.. rally to be held in Port Elgin on Thursday. $10 Was donated; to the 'Blind. &- her';; construction, '2,862.00; J. W. $5.00 ,lo the ' F.W.I.O. Coupon Henderson Luanber, signs, . 2.56;; 'Plan 400 irk support of •, a special E. Eckenswi ller, fill, 311.15;, Mrs: 'project in aid of the women of . John Barr, fill, 187.18;. E. Car- Jamaica Films were..Shown ,by, ruthers, telephone, 8.50 'T. Hex- Mrs. John. Emerson on their Brit- ' kett and Sons, ' repair mower, ish Isles'' trip which was follow - i: 67.50; E.. Cathers , -drawing fiIl,. ed by a -talk on the making' of ResideQce `«138 29.4.84; Ray Stanle Ydrawing fill ' Ceramics by Mrs. Howard Har- y , • . 727,42; Don Bushell, 'fence bonus, ris : of Holyrood. Many beautiful. 60:00; J R. Lane, unemployment china pieces were on 'display. At kt�.�.i�.�.,. aLigrN:'��i.IN�VMNA•IMNN.+rI'IV(II,NIII`^/� Stamp 13 6 . ,. , • - the close of the meeting lunch s 7; J- was. served. - .. R. LANE,; Clerk:'. CHECK .THESE BIG NMoneySavers! ASK YOUR CN AGENT ..ABOUT: AUL INCLUSIVE TRAVEL PLAN. Good: for travel to Winnipeg and ': •West. One ' • ow price covers everything -fate,, bed, meals=even'tips. ' , ECONOMY COACH PLAN Good anywhere in Canada. Big savings for two or more travelling together. FAMILY FARE PLAN•', Save 30% arid= up. Go any.. Mon., 'Tues., Wed., or Thurs. Return any day. 10 NOW -PAY UTERI. $100.00 minimum: i0% doom, Up 'to. 24 .months'to' pay: MAPLE LEAF PACKAGE' TOURS A wide variety of, al .expense tours to points in. Canada. and U.S.A. ' , ARTY FARES Save 25% to 45%. Special savings for groups of ten or more travelling together by coach. -f . • --''»`4.?? ''3,-'4 No, F w i e M- . takit it easier- take the train CANADIAN NATIONAL " OBITUARY EDWARD WEBSTER The death • of Joseph Edward 'Daniel _ Webster Occurred• in Stettler hospital; Alberta; on:.tk- tober 4th,.' after many months of falling health Ed, 'as ` .he was familiarly' f noWn, .was the, son:. of the late' Daniel: K.,' Webster °'and Martha Ann Mallough Re' wart born :in. Kinloss Township`: on April 22nd,. 1883:.His .mother died on Feb- ruary, 22nd, 1$89 leaving,himself & a sister, the. late Mrs., Win.. T. Gardner (Susan Rebecca): when. they, were, young Children, at the' age .:of, . 6' 'and 41/2-- years respec- tiveIy. . , Some ;fifty years ago,' Mr; Webster went ,west where ,he met and married 'Annie Wether gall There •hefarmed near ,Big Valley, Alberta, until'returning. a few; years ago. Since going west he .:returned to visit Luck-; . now relatives on three . different occasions.'His last visit' here 'was F. . 13 years ago .. • • Mr..., Webster was •a generous 'and industrious gentleman whose relationship to the community. •&` church, were: •.of. the highest or - :der - His kindliness, . endeared him; to. all who 'knew' :ham; when a friendly helping hand was ,nec- essary. The funeral service was held at Big Valley and interment. fol- lowing • there. Mr. Webster is survived by his"wife,•. two .datigh-• ters, Mrs: J. 0.. Wallace ' (Thel- ma); Mrs.`R. T. Smith (,Doreen); both . of • 'Calgary; , three . sons, Lloyd, Bruce & ,Jack, all' of .Big Valley and 9 grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. • Wm. G. Reed (Debbie), Lucknow and three brothers, Nelsen' of Windsor, Jack of . Edmonton, Ewart of Kirkland Lake and his mother, /1. Mrs. Elizabeth' Alton of Luck now. M. 'Webster Was predeceased :by his sister, Mrs. WTn. T. Gard- ner (Beckie) in .1956 and a bto- `. ' ther Wm G. Webster in 1958. OBITUARY RIiCHARD FINNIGAN • Richard': Finnigan died at his home,' in Goderich on ., Sunday, October 9th. He' was 87. Son: of the late'Jahn Finnigan and .Mary McMath Finnigan, • he had lived in West Wawanosh ' Township until ' 1950 .when , hemoved to• Goderich He was' married' •in 19th,. 190. moss ,1111,1410.1101Milile.0.111! CALL ROY HAVENS: Plumbing and Heating a Esso Oil Burner Sales and. Service FOR SAFE, D[PENDABLE: Convenient budget terms-, up to k5' years to pay ALWAYS LOON 10IMfhIML FOt 1HE ZEST. man ' Mr Finigan was a member of Victoria St:: United Church;` the. Morning Star Lodge, ,AF and AM, . ;' and ' of the Octogenarian Club: Surviving besides his wife • are six sons, Benson, • Herbert & Gordon, : all of : Dungannon; Kit chener, ' : of • Goderich;_ John of Wingham.''and Roy of Auburn; three daughters, • :Myrtle and • :' •Christena, of " Dungannon and 'Mrs. Olive Culbert. of ' Goder'ch; five grandchildren ' '• and four ". ,great, -grandchildren Thefuneral • Service was held' Wednesday af- ternoon at the Stiles' Funeral Home: