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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-23, Page 10THE LUCKNOW SlIINTINUL. LUCNNOW ONTARIO WEST WAWANoH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL MINUTES Vie. regular Fe -binary meeting of :e'C+oarncA' the Township of Welt Wartanoch was held on Feb ttaethl, wat"th allmembers present. The minutes of the 196inauguri a'i met ng and of a 'special sneer 'late held on January :4th4 were read, and adapted on a motion' by Counr . .ctiltirs Smyth and Errington • attendance Ott the beginning • .> the St$100. Were representatives 3 .Ashy eid amt' West .Wawanosh 'hoai Area Board and from East Was troth Township School Area Esoard„ also it.li. Thonap'on, Clerk of Vitt Wavenotle. A lengthy dir. : Feusilon 'took. place with regard to proposed bus routes and about the peti'tibes received:from ratepayers in both East and West Wawanosh wishing to have their properties re- turned to the School Area of their. � • respective township. No' final ;de7. son was reached On the detach -- ment°o'f the properties in East'Wi- ' wanosh from the West Wawanosh a<, Salo& Area. until the Scamis of '• both Areis zrneet of the proposed addition -explained` to them. a . On a..motion. by Councillors Lyons' and Sproul:the Reeve and ; • Clerk were authorized to apply for the statuioty subsidy on 1965 road. expenditures. The 'amount.expend- ed in 1965' on roads, culverts, win- ter' control, etc. was $4t%179. 'The road accounts were passed • . forpayment on a motion by Coon:. cillors Lyons and Sproul... ' - Reeve Donald MacKenzie of, Ash-• Heald appeared before Council with re arrd to Dun annon. street lights . . g. g A need for: improved lighting in • Dungannon has been raised and since the road throughlDuneatmon is to be under construction during this year, it -was felt now would be a proper time to consider the lights for'the village. The question was left .open until the feeling of the ratepayers of Dungannon is obtained 'The following general accounts were ordered paid •.on a notion by • ;Councillors Smyth and. Errington:. Salvation .Array , 1966 grant, $30,00; It iwsts Mit:wed by. Councillors Smyth ape Sproul -. That the Muni' rcipal Corporation Of the: Township of Wei Wawanosh aPProve the're ., z uest Of the itibl he • .Board ' ° ••the Huta County School: Area No. :2 ;:for the issue of --debentures in the mount sof $5h0.000 b the Mar. ietpal, C•orporariori the Township Of f Ahf field for the Oa ction • and eauipping of a t:errtrat: school of 12 classrooms a library roam and a playroom -Carried„ It was moved by ;Cour eiilors : Smyth -and.Sprou'l That;the :Minn. °iiipai Corporation :of the Township $f'Wtlarawanooh approve the :re* quest Of 'the Moble St;hoal Board of'. the Comborne Township School Arm :'to•their ahare'•of anissue of debenrr: ores ;in the amount of $2004000 by .. the-. tunicip poration of the Township;of Colboret.for thecorr- atr rl tioii Of an addition to the .Zion •Centraxl School.. Carried ` . Oil a motion by Councillors ;Lyont.. and ming -ton•, The:Clerk was in- strutted to advertise.in two local weekly papers for (1) Tenders:for ;the supplying of 600 pounds. of war r .bre fly powder to be delivered' : ' under :the supervi:s ori of. the We'tble' ply.lnspector . (2) Tenders for war ble fly spraying of. Cattle for the 1966 campaign, Nand (3) Applica tions 'for a Warble Fly lnspector, with a salary. -of $1.:25 per hour.. i.dve'rtisetnents ere to appear the weeks of the 16th and 23rd of Feb-': .nary and all tenders and applica- tions are,. to be in -the hands of the' Clerk not later than 6,p,rri,, Saturn • . day , . March 5th,. •1966 • The levy to. be charged for the warble fly . spraying of Cattle in 1966. was Pet.' at 210 per head for spraying and . 19c:.per head : for~ thoses . brushing the warbicide on. This marked incr- ease' over the 1965 levy (14c .and 12¢) is due to the fact that do grant for warbicide will be paid to the Township this year,' as was . made known at this time in 1465.. it was moved by Councillors Smyth and Errington - That:the. Muriinipality of the Township of West Wawanosh :approve the addi- tion to the Goddrith District Coll- egiate Institute and will assume , its 'share of the cost ofthe necess- ary debenture issue by the Town of Goderich according to the revised' • estimate as: presented February 4, 1966. The amount to be raised by the Town of Coderich by the issue' of debentures is 8653 ,189 ; • of whactt ' the scare of West Wawanosh is 1. 02tN or S45,, 961. C.ouneii me � • hers attended a 'special meeting called at the Collegiate on pebr- • tatty 4th, wlerea.t Councils con - exited with the Coderich High School Area had pias It ' d ails Huron County. Soil' and Crop Itrr-_ provement Ass. ,1966 grant, $25.00 Ontario Hydro,, township hall pointer 6,75 K.K.Dawsotr, Relief account H .Smith , 60.00; :Thos Inglis, -2 fox bounties, 8 , 00;; Ross Errington, Dog tax refund ,4.00. ROAD ACCOUNTS; Harvey Culbert salary ,76 .33; Angus MacDonalds, Operator , 66.12; .Norman Mc Don- ld, Operator 63.00;R,McPherson ; Wingman, 50,00; R. McAllister , snow fence,18.00 Imperial Oil Ltd, fuel and tax•,84.80; Grant • Chisholm, motor oil and tax ,19.28 i .R.,M.0 Ltd, , plow .shoes ,. cable bolts, 81.42;N.McDonald, ,plowing snow,672.00; Roy Hardy , :plowing. snow ,693.00; C. Nicholson" weld- ing and repairs, 26.00;, Panna.becic er"s, anti -freeze ,12.10; K K. K ..Daw-. son, 100 ft.' tape, etc. ,15•,28; Ontario Hydro,relocation of poles. Con.6' &1,246.65;• Signal Star, , grader operator advertisement , • 4.90; Receiver General of Canada, unemployment stamps , 82.61; • Lucknow Post Office; postagestem- ps, 5.00 .' • Council, adjourned to meet' Mar ch 8th. Joan. ;Armstrong., Clerk. ' For the second consecutive year, Bruce leads Ontario Counties in the quelity of hog production. ;Also.,' for the first time, a major produc- ing county.has marketed more than half its hogs as grade A. Bruce racked up 50.6,` pet cent A's fn' 196.5, on the 136.356 hop it marketed.. The previous yeaar when it ousted Waterloo County from top siot, it had 47,6per cent. and in 1963. 41.7 per cent. Smiles on producers' faces. fleet "more than the increased' num-, -ber of quality bonuses paid ..,Aver- age price for hogs last year was $31.77- a. hundredweight , compared 'with $26.23 in 1964. ' Much of the improvement is due • to the qualityhogs for profit com- petitions, which 'the county prod- ucers have :conducted for three years. These Competitions: give .cash prizes to farmers marketing the largest percentage of'A ,animals each month, and also pay a bonus of quality sires. The ninety-third annual meeting of the Culross Mutual Fire Insur ance Company was held in the Teeswater Town Hall last Saturday, There was a good representation at the. meeting. •. The officers and board of direct- ors remain a last year with the, exception of one member, Allister Hughes of Kinloss Township is • President; Gordon Stobo of Tees- -Water, vice president directors Jack McKague cordonWall, : Ross,. MacRae with 'Carl .Elphick of 'Pnk- erton filling the office held' b' -lid Alexander who passed' away during The past year. , The agents aye P. A.Murray of Kinloss Township,' Harold Fair of' Kincardine, W.Alexander 'M•a.c- Kenzie of Teeswater. Alex B Mc. Kague of Teeswater is secretary.'-treasurerand manager. 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