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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-20, Page 14THE LUCKNOW Sgt4TINEI L+T�ARIQ.UCKNOW# MI , a • WlQNEfQAY,; ,APRIi, 21011, Ilia • FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE! RIPLEX 12.0 l7 or 124 24 Farms Far Sale 165' acre grass farm near Langside 45 'acres newly seeded 58,500 * * �Ar 50 acre 'grass farm near Langside with good barn $5,000 1k . '*. 100 ,acrefarm with good buildings $16,950 i* *, Wanted We have several buyers for good two, " three " and . ,four ` bedroom houses. in Lucknow Also for lots on good location CONTACT BOX 193 PHONE 528-.3618 AGENT FOR .: JOHN BOSVELD, REALTOR. 'BOX 353 MEAFORD, PHONE.428 1• ••••••••••••,••••••••*, (Lochalsh News': Alex Farrish, escaped' injury on 'Wednesday, when the steering mechanism in the tractor he was driving broke letting the tractor topple oyer, four wheels in the air, in the creek on the 15th side road .lust off•l-iighway 86, Holidaying in Owen Sound and Toronto was Mrs. Henry MacKen • zie during the past week. We are happy to report that. Mrs. Dan Wylds is home from Wingham. hospital,, much,improved in health Mr and• Mrs,; Gordon Finlayson were in;Stratford on Saturday as. guests at a' Golden Wedding. • Mrs. David Elphick was the :gue; st speaker at the Jr. Institute mee- ting at the home of Joanne. Alton 'on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCharles, and Scott of Brantford spentthe Weekend with Mi.. ' and Mrs. ' Q.liv er McCharles. Spending: part of the Easter holi- days with Mr. 'and: Mrs. Tom .Parr - ell were the McGill children of Goderich and; Mrs. Farrell's sister of. Sarnia. .WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL MINUTES, West Wawanosh Township Coun- cil met in regular session on Tues- day, *April 12th', at lit 00 p.m. with all members, present. ° The minutes were' read and adop' ted on a motion by Councillors Smyth and Errington. A motion by Councillors Erring- ton and:Shyth• "That the West. Wawanosh Township budget for 1966, .wih include in it, $784,00 `as the Township's share of the joint project with the Township of Eas; Wawanosh, tole built at the • • "Wawanosh Park" `this year," was' carried. . On a motion by .Councillors Smyth and Errington, Councillor Howard Sprout and Mr. Robert Mc- Allister, c-Allister, were appointed represent- atives of West Wawanosh on the Midwestern Ontario Developm ent .Association Committee., • By-law No. 9:,: 1966, war read and passed on a motion. by Coun=_ cillors'Smyth' and ;Lyons. ;This by law, when approved will permit the Township to loan money to :township farmers .for the., purpose of tile drainage. • By-law No. 10, 1966, was given first and second readings on a , motion by. Councillors; Errington and "Sproul.. ..This is a. bylaw• to permit the planting of 1006'. trees on• the property. of L . J. Lugsdin this spring. • 'A petition signed by ratepayers in:.Dungannon for municipal drain- age was accepted on a`motion by Councillors Smyth and: Sproul. Jas;: A. Howes; '.O.L.S. *of Listowel is to be. authorized "to conduct an examination and":survey of the area concerned. 'On a motion by Councillors. Lyons and Smyth, the tender of Joe Kerr Constructian Ltd. of. Winghan7, for the crushing and• hauling, of approximately *12, 00.0 cu. yds, of gravel at 830 per cu.• • :issued in amounts froth $100 upwards for 3, 4 or 5 ,years. • earn the .above indicated interest, • payable half -yearly by cheque. •• authorized investment` for all '. Canadian: Insurance:. Companies • and trust funds, ' 372 .Bay St., 35 Dunlop St., 73 Mississaga .E., Toronto Barris Oriliio yd. was accepted. Theroad accounts were ordered paid' on: a motion' by Councillors Errington and Sproul. Carried. The following, general accounts were passed for payment on a motion by Councillors Sproul •and Lyons. :Godetich Signal Star:Warble fly, tender advertisement, 11,20; Lucknow 'Sentinel, printing accoun 52.55, K K. Dawson, relief acc •ount, 75.00 Maitland Volley Con servationauthority .1.966' levy , 360,18; Edward Coal. Co.', relief account; 31..00; F. F; Thompson, insurance premiums, 313.99; J.A. McDonagh," accident. insurance premium, 94.04; Waterloo Mutual Insurance .Co,: bond'prem Tums, 30.00; Harvey Culbert, - salary, 116.69; N. McDonald; operator, 169.99; Cyril ' Boyle , operator, 15.89; T Redmond', brushing;12.00 Leslie Schultz, brushing, .15..00; George. Smyth, chain saw , 20.25; Ken Leddy, `chain 'saw. 11.25 D. R. M.: C. O. 1st payment ,grader 8425.40; Grant Chisholm, oil and tax, • 9.64; Daily Commercial News; gravel tender, 15.00; ,; `road supe, school, 30.00; N.McDonald, •plowing ' snow '212.00; Roy Hardy, plowing' snow. , 100.00; Cyril Boyle, bull- dozing brush, 30.00 'F Thomp- .son,. liability insurance 407.7.4; Bank of'Commerce,' Canada Pen- sion plan, 17.64; Receiver 'Gener- al, unemployment insurance, 4.48; A.MacDonald, holiday pay; 39.82. • Joan C. Armstrong, Clerk. Pick -yours up now. WHILE OFFICIAL :DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at 'your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and .build a Family -Expo 6. u 7 � Tour Account. Be slue your faimily sees Expo 87 — April'2$ to Oct. 27 at Montreal.; • lmtrtunolugy, or the' gaudy of the human body's resistance' to .dis- ease, offers cancer scientists one of their most exciting leads to. • possible cancer control. Support of'the April campaign of• the , Canadian" Cancer Society 'will con tribute to such research. Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, 'Kenneth and Nancy , were in Kitthener on. :Tuesday. Kenneth was being interviewed by the Ball Brothers . Construction Co. with whom he will"have summer employment. Mrs.` Phillip. Eastman, Gordon and Sidney of•Kitchener; visited on Friday with Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Ritchie while Dr. Phillip Eastman' was acting as Judge at the Scierict Fair in Wingham High School. Anne Ritchie accompanied Mrs Jim ycDonald to Kitchener on., Th ay ' • Mrs. Wm, G. Hunter recently ' 'visited her sister, Mrs. Joe Free man, of Colborne Township. Mrs. Freemanhad i(etuined horne°aft0. being'hospftaiized for,severat days.