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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-16, Page 23troi :try wa an of it and k Perr es of ire kee S ,of the muni s with rson • re Scot rthe lela ng. off lying [rently Puck Gadsb :rider .other are fe some as. RE' i6 Its �yEDNESDAY, MARCMith .Ilii• • • LU THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, CKNOW LE SEALY POSTURPEDIC EXTRA • LENGTH AT NO 'EXTRA., COST. .n QUILT SUPREME EXTRA FIRM, AND QUILTED ',GUARANTEES IN .SETS,, 10 YEARS. • •QNTARIQ • Guides Take Home Nursing Course MATTRESSES GOLDEN LUXURY LUXURY: FIRM -QUILTED TO .FOAM GUARANTEED 'IN SETS, 15 YEARS DECORATOR'.COVER • DESIGNED BY ' ANN FOGARTY $59.95. oLoEN CLMSK CI enzie urniture LUCKNOW PHONE •528.3432: ` • inIoss Let gavel Tenders KINLOSS COUNCIL MINUTES_. Kinloss Council .met in .regular . ession,Monday,. March 7th, 1966. Leeveand Warden, P.A,:Murray. residing;' Conn;, Evans,• Elliott Ind Haldenby present The following motions were • assed and bills authorized paid. ' •That the '• minutes of the last egular meeting. of February 7th e adopted as read . That we give 'a grant to the • tuce.County Soil and Crop im rove ent . association f '$15.; 00 Dr 196.,. That we appoint Raynard Ackert. nd Frank Colwell :to the Regional 'ourist Council of ,Grey and Bruce s voting representatives for Kin= )ss Township. ', That we call tenders .for the onstruction of the Carruthers rainand the, J'. H. Ackert drain.: enders to be in by 2nd of,•April, 966, A certified cheque' for. 10% f tender to accompany same. ' tans and specifications can be en at`the Clerk's office. Lowest E •any tender not necessarily ace—. Fted , That we. accept the tender ;of Kerr for crushing and :hauling .. avel.at 83¢ per cu:yd, as per • ender ca11.• • 1 That 'we accept the tender of Iy Stanley for loading and haul ,g pit -run gravel for .Kinloss 1wnship at '280 for the first mile d 7¢ per Mile, thereafter 'That we bill the: Village of cktow for half of public speak- expenses in the amount of 3.5a°• .. That we call tenders for Warble Inspector for • 1966. Applic • t to state salary expected and ntsh own transportation. ,Ten- s tb be. in to Clerk by March. h. at.•2 p,n . • hat we call tenders, for.•spray rator.for Township for 1966. .nder to state salary expected. Tenders. to be in by 2 p.m. Mar- 'ch ar'ch 18th. That We call for tenders for: warble fly powder, .approximate-; ly 300' lbs, • Tenders to be in by .G April 4 at 2 p.m.. • That we call for tenders for drainage. the for the Carruthers and J H.Ackert drain. Tenders to b e in by:April 2nd, and that we do not ,accjptthe former tender.:• • That we give a grant of $25.00 to the• Salvation Arniy: for 1966. `That we,support the brief of 'Bruce County Council re the loc-. ating.of a college of.•Applied:Arts and. Technology in the County of Bruce.. • ... • That we 'adjourn torneet • ,April 4th 1966.or at the call of the . Reeve .. . •. • GENERAL 'ACCOUNTS: Pro' vincialr Treasurer. Insulin 1.23; Lucknow Fruit Market Welfare 15.00; Sid - grist's Store id-grist•s"Store Welfare 12:31; t+'ras'-. .` er McKinnon postage 5.00; Dr. „W . G. Bruce, Dental account 15.00; Lucknow Sentinel Adv; and letter- heads 22,04; G.H.Wall, part 'sal- ary and mileage 106.40; Br'.uce. County Soil. and Crop;. Improve- ment Assoc. grant 15.00; Donald Bell, tax refund 5.72; Elmer Van- ce,tax refund - 15..49; Wallace Conr attending Good Roads Convention 50.00; Carruthers Nursing Home ;49.25; Schmidts. Jewelry gitt 3.09; Linda Walden, 1st prize'. public speaking 5.00; ,Patricia Connon 2.00; Brenda Bushell 2.00; John Ackert 2.00 Donna Mullin 2.00; .Jeanette Eckenswiller'.2.00; • orothy Van Beers 2•.00; Patricia arriot 2.00; Salvation Army • • Grant 25.00 HIGHWAY ACCOUNT; Eldon Wel. sh 147..15; . t7nemploynl.ent Insur: • ` ance deduction 2.30; Canada Pen- sion Plan 1.88; Claude Dore 188.22; Insurance deduction, 2.70; Canada .Pension.plan 2.58; Ray Stanley snowplowing 47 1/2 hrs. 7.50 plus 100.00 stand by time .456.25; W.E.Collyetdro Serv- ice call 3.00; Conimercial news, '.gravel. tender 14.40 Valley blades; 78.71;L & W Mfg, --as per 'invoices .97.65; Graham Cook 23 1/2 hrs 7'.50 plus stand time 100.00 276..25; Chas. Sider .9 hrs 7.:50 plus 100,00 standby time 167,.50; Gerald Rhody chain saw 6 1/2 •hrs' 3.00 1.5U; James Rutter chain saw 3.00; . Eldon • Weisn. r u miles X10¢1'7.00; Claude pore 3 hrs chain saw a 3.00` 9.00; Employers share unemployment' • ins. 5.00; Canada.: pension Plan ,4.41..;• G.H.W.all, Clerk. DUNGANNON • Mrs, Melinda Nevins of Clinton! has been visiting her sister; Mrs. JackYrrington and Mr. Errington for the past week. The community Was `saddened to, learn of the passing -of Bertram Curran of London. on March '12~ after a short illness. Mr, and Mrs. Curran were former residents of. 'the village., We extend .our sym- pathy, to the bereaved families. Mrs. Wm. Cranston, Con. 6t, West Wawanosh, is a patient in Wingham Hospital. We hope she will soon, be feeling better. • Mrs. Mary Errington and. Mrs. Anne Linklater of .Goderich were Saturday visitors with . Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur•Brown .. RETURN FROM FLORIDA.. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Dawson re- turned to their home after spending. the past three weeks in Florida.. Mrs.' Amber Popp of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs..' Brian. Haslam and family. • Mr. and Mrs'. Russel. Drennan of Bright's'Grove,. and Mrs and Mrs, Doug Freeman of Clinton, were "Sunday guests of the ladies mother, Mrs. Abner. Morris. Mr ,and Mrs. Alf. Mabel of ' Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Sherwood on Sunday. Mrs. Falls spent the weekend with friends. in Markdale, and Flora Durnin of 1viarkdale visited her father, Mr. R. J.' Durnin. 401 PAGE TWENTY-THREE A dinner, meeting on Thursday ' evening climaxed a six. week. "Teen. Home Nursing Course" for Girl Guides.' The course, given under Red 'Cross regulation; was held at the home of Mrs.' Jim Hen- derson. The seven Girl Guides' ' participating - Donna- Mullin, Beverly MacDonald, Brenda 'Rip-. chie, Linda Marriott, Linda Boyle. Patricia Connon and Lynda Warden. hada perfect attendance. The girls, accompanied by their mothers, were an, appreciate group as they listened to Miss • Zina •.Hopwood , the' guest. speaker z. for the' evening. Miss Hopwood • is Director of Nursing at Wingham. and District Public Hospital. Miss Hopwood graduated asa registered nurse from St. Thomas•Memorial Hospital in St , Thomas, followed with post graduate study at the University of Western Ontario in a course leading to Bachelor of Scfenpe, in nursing. Miss Hopwood .endeared herself through relating • her personai.experiences as a M Guide Captain and Commissioner,, the highlight • being- a. conducted , •,tour from Brandon, Manitoba to Charlottetown, Prince Edward island with 600 Guides. They re- ceived the freedom of each city they visited.. • A Red Cross film• on artificial 'respiration. was part of the even- ing,,programme. Miss Ruth Thompson,,, local Public Health'.Nurse, w'ili test each girl, with the successful. candidates,recemving certificates. Registered "nurses givingthe lec- tures. throughout the course here. Miss Joanne Alton, Mrs. Jack Mc- Kim, Mrs. Currie Colwell, Mrs. George Newbold and Mrs. Jim Henderson, CILTONE SEMi-GLOSS 'AND' LATEX For Ceiling, Walls and Woodwork And Over 1,t00 'Colours fa hoose. From • FOR A .LIMITED TIME ONLY 65c Per Single Roll SPRING 69c Iflcludiflg TONES PHONE: 52.8=3434 ORS LUCKNOW, ONT. .:. 4 • • j•f J;� y'R}' Ai to • •M 41