The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-01, Page 6PAGE . SIX
TME: LUCKNOW SENTINEL;.LUCKNOW,• 'ONTARIO
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this time'can help mothers
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'ILLI AM L KINAHAN
R.R 2.Lucknow
Phone` Winghar+n •357-19$7
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lvlr, and 'Mrs; Hector. Cook and
Grace MacDougall of Kitchener
spent the week-end'at the home' •,
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDou
gall.
Mr. and 'Mrs. `Evan :Keith, and'
family visited Sunday with Mrs,
Duncan. Keith and David of Tees -
water •
MT and Mrs:: Ross•McLagan of
London, visited. Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs..,. Fraser.MacK•- '
.. ippon ;ands ; •
family
asDoi�gl•
Dickie:. Uri:v arsity of
Gael h; was:home for the .week-
end.
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J.1. I'IouSton' of'Guel h, Sandra.
Rogers of Clarkson •and Wallace,•
Houston .of London spent the week-
end with their parents., Mr. ;and::
Mrs, Harvey Houston'. ,
That Now.
Is . The Tits e
To' Plan Your
S. yin
s
•
►ee ing Program .
Quality,• and service are the most important
commodities of your local .Co-op. ' That is why
it pays, to see .your Coop first. •
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'+Registered' Trade :Mar
istrict, Co-op
WE.DNESDAY,•_MARCH 1st,, 1967
. •
Terrniflate K�a�ass S ow love Con, act Mrs.. Don McCosh
P.
$40,15; B. P. Canada Ltd . gas f u Guest 'Speaker
diesel fuel etc, $634,30; . Lobies'
Service Ltd ._ wtren,ches 'etc $49.04 ,
• Due to .fey roads the'. Kairshea,
Frank. Freiburger, snowplow re- W.omen•s; Institute Meeting „at the
pairs' $9,84; Montgomery Motors; home of Mrs. Cliff ulsto
o n, was '
truck service •$5:,'28; Walter R.P postponed on d until' Frida February
Breckles ; repairs gr ader' $12.46 Friday, 17th:.. In the absence :of the presi
Florence.Mansfield., gas $24.13;' dent. Mts.,Ted' Collyer,.. who
Thos. Hackett ; welding' $4.00• holida in in Texas, vice- resi-`
Huron Township., 1966 Boundary Y p
account $464,56•.L. Andy. Mf sidedtMrs,. Lloyd MacDougall'pre-•
cep
Mfg. - with secretary -treasurer,;
Co, , Grader repairs. $392.44;Thos Mrs:, Evan Keith. •
Morrison, transmission. fluid $7.20; A. ter the' o enin ode and • a
. _f p g M ry
David •Robb ,, putting. up snow fence Stewart Colle'ct', Mrs,: Currie
$6..75 Gerald Rhody, putting up Colwell read to scripture., Sever
snout fence' ..75; Hnker, al guests were present 'and were.
putting up.sn$6'ow fence
a.$2kDu.T0; Ger- • introduced as members answered
aid Valad, putting up snow fence, theroll call.: M any members dis
$2.70; W.I•. ;Shantz„•snowplowing played hobbies such as sewing;
1/. •C 0. .1.00; quid embroidering; knitting
Ki136ncar2dhrsine New1s, sn00ow$plo365wing crocheting, samplers; diary scrap
tenders, $14.,30; Raynard Ackert. ' books etc,
snowblowing $24.40; KeithIvlaul Mrs. •
den, snowblowing $5.60: Graham . Harvey. Houston reported
for the • Historical Society ; The
Cook, 2 plows; Dec. 23/66 to' •
Quilt Committee have. been work
Feb. 3/61 $3,3.29..75; Employers •. 'ing.diligently and balocks .for the - .•
share unemployment Insurance •
Centennial Quilt were on displays
$'7 52,
14: Ernployers, share C. P.•P. 4 H'leaders reported progress in'
$15. • the course,,• 'A: World of.Food it •
CLERK `TREASURER
'Canada;
FRASER McKINNON ; Branches are `toedecide d'
•before the.
District Directors meeting March.'
21st Which they prefer « each
branch to• pay • $6.:instead. of
or for members to. pay 50.¢ rather
than 250' for the•noon;meal at the '
District 'Annual.
• It was decided that a delegate
'would not be sent to'the-Officer's';•
Conference this.year'; A
committee was named for the •
Calico Ball ,' suggested date . is
March 31st.
Mrs.. Currie 'Colwell introduced
• the guest speaker, Mrs. Don
•McCosh who. showed'; pictures: of a •
trip, to British Columbia with an
interesting commentary-
.
•The motto "Teachus to put.into •
action :our better impuises,
Straight forward and unafraid” Was.
..,
written by Mrs`. Virden Mowbray.:::
and read '.by: Mrs., Harvey Houston. •;
Courtesy remarks Were given by
Mrs. Allan,Maclntyre
• After .the singing of the ,
:Queen and, the institute Grace the;'' • •
•hostess and directors,' Mrs;'; Currie
Colwell and Mit. Allan MacIntyre",
serveddelicious dessertlLtncl -. •
i<,INLOSS COUNCIL MINUTES'
Kinloss Township Council rnet
on February 6th. with Reeve Will-
iarn'Evans in the chair and Coun-
cillors Wm. E. -laldenby Leo
Murray, Orville Elliott and Dun- .
can Campbell present.
The following motions were pass-
ed: ,
That we refund Russell Hewitt
$2.00 dog tax. • •
That we make .a donatiorrof
$10.00 to the Muscular. Dystrophy:
Assoc. of Canada ,
That. we 'pay N. F'. Chapman
relief account $27.00 and; $6.75 •
rent for 'shelter.
That -We donate $25, 00 to the
Salvation Array. .
That we'payfthe sura of $10•.0p,.
fee. to Assoc.• of Mayors and Reev
es.
That all dental accounts re: Lu=
cknovi and Kinloss Public School
Area be paid by'•Sec•y-Treas. of
the School Board.
Tharwe pay.' the balance. of
hydro. bill to Ont. Hydro for Kin
lough Street'Lights until further •
arrangements are magebefore the..
next billing ,
That we refund $4,.00 dog' tax to
Stewart Lane
That we accept the' applicat•ion'
for an indigent. patient when ever
ything is in order. •
That ar we renew our •Machinery
insurance with J; A..• McDonagh:
That we terminate our contract
for snowplowing with, Graham Cook
on account •of unsatisfactory work;
That the''clerk. write . F 'W ..
Gilchrist of Thornberry re, chairs.
for Township Hall;
That we accept the contract of
Mr. A.J. Brown of Walkerton for
the'Township garage. Flourescent
ligtiting included Subject
to; D. HTO:
;approval,
That we employ • Ra Y ' Staple ;and
Y:
Don Gillespie for February and
March snow removal $9.00 per'
.o-.,
h ur,plus $200;00 each for mount-
ing plows... Minimum,:fee• of .
$i00..0O per month if no work avail
able. •
That we do.now adjourn
this' finer
.
ing to meet March :6/67 'or at the
:call of the reeve. .
The, followingaccounts were. turd=
ered paid
GENERAL ACCOUNTS
RA, Currie &.Sons,: ambulance
.$22..00; Muscular Dystrophy Assoc..
$10.00, Mini:,World 1967 Subscript-
ions $35.00f Ont'. Hydro, White
church Street .Lights $2$.15; Geo:
A Patterson, .certifying voters
lists $3.00; Salvation Army,don
ation. $25.00; ,Assoc .• of ayors
and Reeves $10.00; B.P. Canada
Ltd., fuel at Township`Hall .,
$127;62; Kincardine.•News,.ad for;
.clerk, $3.50 G.H. Wall,. fee on
drains telephone' etc,: $95.7Q;
Fraser .McKinnon ,,,, telephone., $.5.10;
Carruthers Nursing Horne , care
•$446.75; W.R. Chapman; relief
$33 65, Florence Mansfield, care-
taking etc $29•.8.3;' Ont . Hydro;
Kinlough Street 'Lights $9.49;Ont
,Hydro, Township Hall and White • .
church Community Hall $91.55;.
Russell Hewitt, refund dog tax
$2.00; Stewart 'Lane , refund dog
tax $4.00; Hugh Lane, refund
ruelene $7.00; .Ray Stanley,, • haul
ing, loading gravel, Carruthers
Drain $82.50. r .
HIGHWAY ACCOUNTS:,
Frank Schumacher, 340 his
1.50 minus deductions $450.36;
Claude Dore 287.1/2 hrs, @i,50
,minus deductions $397:63; Gerald
Valad 27 1/•2•hrs. Ccs 1.35 $37.12;•.
Employees share C. P•. P deduct
ior; $15.14; 'Employees share,: ; un-
employment insurance: $7e52;• ,
Income Tax $70:$0f :Kitchener
Waterloo Record, tenders garage
$13:20; ,Ontario Good Roads, Mem
.'betship• fee $15.00; L A. . •
McDonagh.,. 'insurance $309.00;
Frank -Schumacher.•,t,elephone
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CULROSS •CORNERS. NEWS
Mrs Torn 'Stewart. left• on Satur•-
day;'for,Winnipeg where she will
attend the gWedding. of her and:,.
.daughter: g
.
Donald Wall' df Brampton spent
the weekendwith his :parents, Mr..
and; Mrs. Midford' Wall. • . '
Sunday visitors with.Mr .'and' Mrs;
James.Haldenby and . family were
'Mr. and Mrs Donald C '. amer'
on ,
.Wingham and ,Mr and Mrs;. -Ever-
.ett Why:tock.and famil
--Mr. . and Mrs:'.'Donald Haldenby
and ,Sally. Ann ofToronto spent he -
Y.. t
weekend with °their•' arents .
.. ,.. P fir.: '
and Mrs. Albert Siddon of Tiver- •
ton .and Mr.and Mrs.` N. E, ' Hald
enby..
Bill Zettler; spent last week. in
Ottawa,q
'DebbieHaldenby spent the. week-
end 'with;Ruth :Whytock. ,
eon..
SEVERAL 10 CHOOSE FROM',
1966 •FORD: Custom 500, 4 door.,
1966 CHEV.impala, 4 door*hardtop, V8 automatic
1966 FORD Galaxis 500,;2 dior hardtop •
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1965 DODGE Polara, 4- door. hardtop,,V 8
.1963 MERCURY, 4 door'
1941 PONTIAC, 4
9617FORD,•4 door ;sedan, standard transtnission
1961 CHEV, 4 door, 6 cylinder standard transmission
' 1960 °RAMBLER, 4 Door, 6 ,Cylinder
1960 :PONTIAC, 4 door, VS automatic"
1958 CHEV, 6 cylinder, standard transmtssilon' ,
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS
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allofT
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of Gorri`
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finance'