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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; • 19.59' Fun 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. • 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 .. �++Y Pro/eseton and Iamafyour Service. Whynet tall me today? You will be under )w obligdtion. SUN LIFEASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. WM0 R.R. 2, LIJCKNOW .' Kinahan ?hone Winghatn •717--w-4 PAGE SEVEN Give all your engines year round protection with... CO—OP Ay-ma/20/2( • } ur C0-0 'ir t 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' 'r dsil411.1.o1111111if nw4ii1.11p.y 041.1.y 141iNl p1111001=11.e4i1OPo..1ii411.l il.1110lf . , . grV 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 • • •.! • • • p .1 • • ,i�