HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-14, Page 7'WEDNESDAY, •OCT. 14th, 1959
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
SNOW PLO1. I N.G
,TENDERS.CALLED
Huron Township Council Met
on October 5th. with the Reeve
Chester Einmeriton presiding, and
all members present. .
• The revised Engineer's report
on the • Kempton Extension. Drain
was, provisionally adopted and
theClerk instructed to call for
tenders.
Moved 1b3), 'MeKinnori'-Walden,
that we request the Department
of Highways to transfer $:4300.00.
Buy .Locaily!l
Asvf-7.4,~11,
Register Forms
Carbon 'Snapout Forms
Gas and Oil . Truck
Forms
Continuous Business
Forms
• Counter Check Books
Restaurant Pads .
the
LUCKNOW SEN'T'INEL
phone'3S
RA6WAY
TIMETABLE
CHANGES
Effective Sunday;
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information .,•
from .
agen,s
CANADIAN
NA T/®/1AL
from: road construction .to.:Pav-
ing,-
Moved . by Martin -Lowry that
we instruct the Road Superin-
tendent to advertise • for tenders
for snow plowing and . for a wing
man for the 'Township grader;,
Moved .by, Walden -.Lowry, that
the following. accounts be paid;.
• Cernetery --- George McLean,
supplies, . $4,00•; IL Hagedorn,
ditching from, chapel, 66.00; Ivan
Pollock, care of. cemetery, 5520;
Harry Coiling, fill for cemetery,
23.00. , •
Township John S. IVIacDon-
aid, care of hall, $19.50;, William
Harris, 5 lambs killed and 16 in-
jured, 375.00; Dbnald..l7i11ies, 1•.
,sheep, • killed , by dogs, 20.00;,
Douglas ' .Henry, ' 1 cow injured
by dogs,' 70.09; Herb Clayton,;' 1
cow injured by 'dog$; • •50.00; G. E.
McLennan, valuator, .3 trips,
10.50; Charles Emmerton, valua-
tor, 3.50;; G. R. " Gear, grant to
Bruce County plowing match,.
15.00; Registrar of Deeds, list,
4.66; Huron and Kinloss Tele
phone, hall • phone . and tolls,:
12,7.5; Thompson Nursing Home,,
Indigent care, 100:00,• W. Wilken,.
garbage collection, 335:00; Iiug'h
Cameron, assessing and ' postage,
671.15; .John D. McKay, 1 fox
bounty, .5.00; Graham Cook,
bulldozing at .. dumps, 42:00; .Earl
Tout, postage, 9.00; Glenn Far-
rell; .postage, 50.00; ,Post Office,
unemployment, stamps, 10.40
Road Accounts -- Ray Walden,'.
tractor rental, '12.00; Harry Col-':
ling, ' hauling gravel, 98.25, Col
ding Brothers, 'hauling gravel,
58,50; James Cornish, chain' saa�vv
ing,' 21,00; Graham Cook; 'bu`ti
dozing, 35.00; . Lorne Emmerton,
Chain sawing, : 4.25; Imperial Oil,
gas and oil, 480.82 IH',' • H Ban-
nerman, truck. tire, 47.78; Giesz
Mo'tors, spray truck repairs, 4.00;
D.' • G.. McDonald,. gas, 74.60;
Frank's , Garage, repairs and 'oil,
31.25; McArthur Hardware, wire
and tools,. 22.96; Robert • Camp-
bell., brush kill,' 109.50; McArthur
Tire . Service,, tire and tube,
281.,54; H. Eiodge, . Welding and
repairs, 53:54; Steve ''Irwin, Tele
phone tolls and ;postage, 15:78.:
Payroll : No. ,10• — Steve Irwin,.
Road 'Superintendent, $301,50
Ernest Walden, grader operator,
279.65; W. T Roulston, labour,
3.00; Jack. Roulston, labour,.
6.00..
:.Moved by Lowry -Walden,' that
we.' accept, the Assessor's' Roll as
returned there being no .appeals.
Moved . 'by McKinnon -Martin
that we .do. now ''adjourn ' to•meet
on November 2nd.
•
Earl Tout, . Clerk.
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Have You Renewed.Your Sub-
scription? ; ' °'
0'S and the f,rogs
• old Fable tells thestory
of several boys idly throwing
etonee at a group of frogs in a
pond. %Boyer" complained one
of the froge,at last, ,"this
may be tun for you•but
is death, for us."
, Too often we dothoughtless things without consideration
for others—for example, spending our. money solely for pleasure
without regard for our family's future: How much better it would •
be Co"provide for that future through the medium
of Sun" Life of Canada's" modern life insurance policies: ,
Life insurance is ..
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Service. Whynet
tall me today?
You will be under
)w obligdtion.
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Ransack Burt Home
Three juvenile .wards of . the.
Salvation Army at London had
an escapade. in the 'Kincardine
district : ' that . .adds a police
court chapter to ' their' young
lives
They broke . into and .ransack
ed the Kincardine home of Mr.
and :Mrs. Charles Burt, formerly
of Kinlough, ' while they were
away on a , visit. They picked up
some small items in. the . hoine,(
•and a little bit :of money and
then drove off in the Burt 'car,
which they •alb'aridoried north of
Underwood, took . overnight re-
fuge in :a barn, and'. then hitch-
hiked td Port Elgin, where they
pilfered' from milk bottles be
fore being :apprehended. •
ZION'
Mr. and . • Mrs. Frank Ritchie
and Anne• visited in • Acton with
Mrs: Mary .McAuley :for the
. *week -end and also went on to.
the Falls. •
We . are sorry to hear Mr.
'Charlie • Anderson is not •well..
Mr and' Mrs. Jim Smith and.
family of Molesworth •visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie,
Mr: and Mrs. Ed MacKenzie
and family ' of London visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack. " Mc-
Donagh for the* week -end. .
Church will be at 10.,00 a.m.
Sunday school .will follow for
the month of .October.
WHITECHURCH
Mrs. Charlie Gillespie of .To-
ronto spent ' the week=end with
Mrs. Gib. " Gillespie. •
Miss '• Mildred 'McClenaghan
spent the week -end in Tororito.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Jack " Gillespie
onto ' spent the .'week -end . with
her mother, Mrs, W. • Taylor: •
Mr.' and Mrs. Walter James.
,and Leonard • of Woodstock: spent
Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Art
Moore. '
Mr. Russel Taylor of Wood -
Steck .• . spent .Sunday" ' with • his
mother, Mrs. W //.Taylor:
Mr.: and Mrs: Carman Farrier.
and family of .Long Branch, Mr,
and Mrs Clifford. Farrier and
family • of' Kitchener, • Miss.
Farrier of Toronto spent Sunday
with Mr.' and Mrs. W. R.' Farrier.
Mr. • and Mrs.' Harry Tichborne
of Goderich spent Sunday with
her ,mother, Mrs. Jane .Kennedy.
Mr. ,Toni Morrison was r.in, Lon-:
don on Wednesday at thecancer
clinic at Victoria 'Hospital.
Mrs. A. Dowling and Laverne
visited with Mr. "and. Mrs. aRobt.
'Aitchison *of Lucknow ' on Sun-
day..
unday.• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer
were in 'Caledon on. Saturday at-
'tending the marriage of their
nephew, Mr.. Jack, Cronin.
Congratulations to ; Mr. • and
Mrs. Howard .Martin cin 'the ar-•'
rival of a bay " girl at Wingham
Hospital on Thursday;, October 8.
• Mr: George Kennedy was op-
erated .on his spine, on Thursday
in Victoria Hospital.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Falconer
spent the week -end in • Caledon
attending the marriage of their
nephew; Mr. :Jack Cronin.
PLUMBING
and
HEATING
Agent for combinakidh oil;
coal and wood
SEAFORTH FURNACES
Plumbing . Fixtures
Copper, steel and Plastic
• Piping
Deep and •shallow. Well
Pressure Pumps, '•
ART ;GI LMORE
R. 3 Lucknow
Phone 6.1-r=1.3 Dungannon
Is • Your Subscription Paid?
SANDERSON'S
• Ladies' . and Men's Wear -85
Fashion Millinery
BRIDAL GOWNS.
FORMALS'
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uaker O1F Heaters
H:4RRLSTON COAL HEATERS
and .family of .Sarnia spent the
STOVEBOARDS
week -end with ;Mrs. G. Gillespie
and. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier:
Mrs R. Ross entertained a
•number of her relatives on Fri-
day • evening in honour of the
marriage of her son. •
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Chapman, ••Garry and Mrs. Mary Chapman Wm. Mur4.,le 8 Son
spent the ,week -end in 'Toronto
at the home " of. Mr. and Mrs.
STOVE PIPES
FIBREEN SILO PAPER
FRESH CEMENT ON ,HANE
Ha rdwai a Lucknow .
Ross Smith, ( _
` Mrs, Irene 'Patterson of Tor- f
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