HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-19, Page 12401111 • i,ucicNow $UNTINIL,LocKtio*. ONTARIO. , WEDNESDAY jApi
est Wawanosh Council Adi,tertise For
Grader .Operator,Hear Two •Township
Residents Re Road Improvemeht.Request
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WEST WAWANCe$11 .benture issue. , "
COUNCIL MINUTES • The rattiest from East Wawanosh.
• The inaugural *meting of the Town,ship,Schotel Area Board for.
West Wawanosh Township Council approval of debenture issue for the• ,
; was held onlvionday, January lOth., proposed Central SchOol was're-
1966, with all members present discussed by COuncil, and after a
and Reeve Iiilliard Jefferson pre- lengthy period of discussion tent
siding. The Reeve :and Councill- 'ative approval was given to East.
ors took the Declaration of Office Wawanosh to issue debentures in the
• and the business of the year was amount of $260,000 to cover the
• begun.cost of, a proptited new -Central
• Tbe'minutes of the December. ••
1965 meeting were read and adopt-,
ed
.as as read on a motion by Coundil,,
• lots Lyons and Smyth.
• A letter from ilullett Township.
School Area was read to Council,
in which Council was asked for finr.
al approval fordebentute issue to
cover the cost of erecting the new •
Hullett Central School,/which cost
has.arisen since tentative approval
was given in March, .1965. On a."'
motion by Councillors Smyth and
• Errington the final approval was •
given Hullett for the proposed de-
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School it* East Wawanosh. The re=
to borrow, if necessary, up to
$40,000.00 to meet current expert
ses in 1966, was read and passed on
.a motion by Councillors Lyons and
Sproul. . • •
On a motion by Councillors Err-
ington and Lyons, it was agreed to
join the Ontario Association of Rurt
al Municipalities and the Ontario
Good Roads. Association. Members.
attending the conventions in Tor-
• onto in February are to receive'
•Mired intoproposed road 'work for •
1966, .and more particularly about
.work required 'on the side road of
'Lots 18and le Concessions 13 and
14, and when they might expect
Some work done in this location.
On a Motion by. Councillors
SMyth and LyOns, it was decided to
raise the salaries,of the elected and
appointed officials of the TOwnt
ship, for 1966, $25.00 per year.
Salary of the Reeve will now be
$209 and Councillors $150 annual-
ly: • • • •
ByawNoii966I! was then,
read and pastedn a motion by
Councillors giliToui and -Erringter.
This Bylaw names the 1966 Town-
ship Officials and states the salary
of each., •
• 13tlaw No. 1, 1966, which au-
thortzes the Reeve .and •TreaSurer
• •
• solution was moved by Councillor'
Smyth and seconded by Councillor
• Errington. • During the afternoon
• East Wawanosh Township School
Area Board Chairman, James Cot-
•ltes and, Clerk, R. H. Thompson.
attended the meeting and Councii.
'had 'an opportunity to look over the
plans ,for -the new . school . • •
Messrs:. Fred and Wilfred ,MaQu-
Mid were in attendance and in -
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.$40.00 to cover expenses. . . .
•
Council was informed that the
• Department of Highways had raised
the subsidy' payable on road, expend -I
• Mites from 50,Toto 60/0, payable
, 0on
expenditures made in 1965 andun..-
,
til another general review. Of spect
ial rates for Townships is made.
On a motion by. Councillors .,
Smyth and,Sproul the Clerk was
instructed to write'the ,Department':
.of Highways, seeking aPproval•Of
the lDepartireentfot the purchase of
a' new grader for the.Township'. .-
A written requeStwas discussed •
*from Angus McDonald, grader opt. ,
eratot, for in increase in salary/to
$1,.40 per hour', or his resignation,,
if the salary coulttnot be met,
Council felt they could not raise
it that Much, and on ainotion by
'Councillors Smyth, and Sproul the
• Road Superintendent was instructed
to advertise for a Grader Operator
in twarlocal weekly neWtpapers,
.for two weeks. Applications to'be
received uP,Until 6 p.m. ;January •
24th, 1968. ., ••
,•
'A resolutiOn•end6rsed'by Mount ,.
•
Forest Council to designate areas
of slow growth aiiaWhole, father ,•
than an individual municipality '
as •an area,of stow giowth, with all
municipalities in that area to re,
ceive the same type of assistance,
•was endorsed by West Wawanosh..
Township Cotificil.,:.,on4:motion by
Councillors. Lyons and Smyth.
• Mount•Fofest cites the area eXtend-
ing from Goderich to•Orangeville
north Of Highway No. 9 and ex-
tending to Georgian Bay, in parr
,icular„to be designated as an area
of -slow growth. • - . -
• On a motion by Councillors • .
Srnyth,and Sprout, C.ottncillor ..
‘-Harold Errington was appointed the.
representative from West Water
nosh to,the Maitland Valley Corr ,
servation Authority. succeeding
Reeve Jefferson.. •' - . •
. . '
. The road accounts ,were passed
.for payment on arnotion by coll-
ncillors Sproul and Lyons. . .
On a motion by Councillors ' •
Lyons and Eirington; the following
• general accounts were ordered
paid: Ontario Hydro, Dtingannon
Lights, ' $199.39; Ontario Hydro,
• /Auburn Lights; •$550.60; Town-
ship of East Wawanosh, expenses
at Wawanosh Park(1/2), $51,77;
Edward Coal Co. , Relief account, •
$31`.00; County of Huron, tax
collection fee, $170.69" Blyth
• District Fire Area; Jadk-Arrnitrong
• fire, $224.00;, Kinloss Township,
Witighant Di rict Hospital repre-
Sentatiye
!IA.
s .00; Ontario Assoc...!
• iation o a Municipalities,
• membership, $15.00; Archie Mr
chisorb dog tax refund. $200; '-•
ROAD ACCOUNTS: Harvey Culbert
salary, 449.45; Angus McDonald,
r grader operator. $55.20; Ross Mc.'
Pherson,. wingman,- $12.004 D,Mc.
Dcinald. wingman, $21.06; Inver
• Jai Oil. fuel and tax, $73.62; N. .
• LEAVE' LUCKNOW
TRANSPORTATION ,„$.1.20.
. ,
ADMISSION FREE • •
Ponsored .by Toni, Hackett and Gordon Moolligoio•ri
,
. -
1Purina Cattle -Plus
—is an excellent treatment for cattle following
disease and during periods of stiess
—supplies extra vitamins to milk cows and
calves, for quick return to health
• —helps prevent foot rot
—easy to use have it mixed into your cattle
ration today.
• We are happy to report Mrs.
:Donald Iviacponald was able to
return toter home, here on Thurs-
• day :after surgery 3n her eye at
Victoria Hospital. ••. •
• Spending the weekend,at their
• homes were Gary Chapman of
Hamilton, Jiff -Rots of Kitchener,,
George Conn, Muriel Moore,
• Elwin Moore and Wayne Martin
• McDonald. snow plow; $144.00;
Roy Hardy, snow plow, $98.00; Roy
Hardy, welding and repairs, 450.00
Arthur Bros. , hydraulic oil, $35.46
Yundt•Elros., unwashed sand, •
$36.42;' McDonald;_hatiling/
sand, $28.00; Canadian. Tire Corp.
wheel for sander, $18.49; sceorge
Smyth, cedar posts, $24.20; Ont.
Good Roads Ass. , membership,
$15.00• ' ' , •
• Council adjourned to meet
February 8th. . .
of WesternUniversity; London,/
:10nMednesday afternoon Mrs.
Earl,Caslick and Mrs. Lester Fat
• -
'toner attended "Open House' held
• by Mr; and Mrs. Jack Grimoldby .
Teeswater in lion& of. their 50t1
• wedding, anniversary.
' We are pleased to report Mrs.
• J. D. Beectof Was released from
Winghant Hospital on Friday and
is spending sometime with Miss
Myrtle Beecroft of Wingham.
The United Church Messengers
will hold their meeting on Sunday
January 23rd in the Church Sunday
School RoOm.
AT PRESBY TRIAL ANNUAL
Those attending Maitland Prer,
byterial' Annual Meeting'heidtat
• LticknOw on .Tuesday were Mrs,
• Johnston Conn, •Mrs. • Russel Ross,
Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mrs. Dawson :
• Craig, Mrs„ Frank Coultertend.
Mrs Andrew Gaunt who gave the
remarks at the end Ofthe
courtesy•sss r on .
•WHEREAS it is provided by the fligiiivay Traffic Act; Re -
wised. Statutes of Ontario', Ch 172, Sec. 89 SS. 9, 10 and 11. that
-no persdn shall park or' leave standing. anY vehicle whether
attended' or unattended Oh a highway in such a manner as to
interfere with the movement of other traffic. •
'AND WIMREAS IT 1S ALSO PROVIDED that a Constable
or Officer may' cause such vehicle to be Moved and Stored in
a suitable place and the costs of •such removal shall be a lien
upon,the vehicle as provided by Sec.. 48 of the Mechanics' Lien-
. .
•NOW RE the CounCB Of tbe,Gotporation 'of the
• Village cif,,Lucknow follpwin .;. ,
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.1. NO PERSON silill park or • ktrivio standing any vehicle
whetherttended or unattended, upon any street or any .portion
Of any street within the likinielpal Corporation of the Village!
. of Luilcisovr, Bilks County between the hours of 3 a.m.' and
:30. el.eri. from November 1, to April 3001 any Iyar•
. ,
2. A Constablo or ...an.•Offiter, appointed for tiiO carrying
Out of the, 'provisions/ of the Highway .Traffic Act, or the By.
Laws of the Municipality, upon discovery of •any vihicie park!
id or left standing In contravention of this Bylaw, may cause
it 'to be moved or taken 10, and placod or stored ifl a' suitable
place andall costs' and charges for rornoving, :car, and store •
ege.thereof, if any, shall be 0 lien Upon.** vehicle which 'may
be enforiod in tiro 'maiirror, provided by' Section 41 of The NW.
• thank:I-Lien Act. • • . . . ! •
3. ANY PERSofi who violates arty of thir provisions of this
ByiaW shall bo liable ,for:tisii first offence to .pitnadty of not
less than Fivo. Dollars and'not Moro. than Fifti Dollars. and for'
any subsequent Ohnei to a penalty of not bus than Ton Dollars
And riot more than Ono Hundred .0ollars and int -addition his •
ikon*, pormit.or' both may be suSperidied fOr a. period of not
more. than Thirty days. • . • • •
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4. In cote thro provisions of thit By7Law conflict with ths
provisions of any other By-Lavi, tho•pnwhions 01 Ms By -Law
shall •. • . •• • •
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READ S first, second:aid third time andpasied.: this'
• 20th "daq Deeember 1:985. •