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JLROSS CORNERS n with Mr. andMrs LloY
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family;, of Kinloss. ..,
We extend'our sincere sympathy
to Mrs:,. Art Hodgins in the passing
• of her husband
Sunday visitors .with 'Mr'.! and Mrs.
Torn' Stewart and'boys were •Mr:,
•and Mrs Walter Smith of Mildmay-.
Alex. Stewart ::and .`girls, :Darlene.
Stewart, and Gerald' Stewart,; all
of Kincardine:.
Mr. " and Mrs. Donald Haldenby
'and .-Sally .Ann of Toronto spent the
weekend with•'Mr, and ,Mrs •N..E. ',
Haldenby and family
',Corporal John and Mrs. Stewart
and family; of Camp Borden spent.
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs
Tom Stewart and boys..
Mr. and Mrs James Hadenby
• and girls visited • on Saturdayeven-
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LUCKNOW
SENTINE1.
ofe..rs .a complete tekction of
bedding : announcements
strled;'for the discrim
matins:
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Bruce County
TUX. Rate it
up.•.i .,3I..ills
' WALKERTON .- ;Bruce county tax
'rate for, 1967 will be. up 1.3 mills
to. l$.55 Mills. The rate for genet=
al purposes'was increased: one-half
mill to 9.•25. and the highways rate.
Went. up four-fifths of a mill to.
9..3 mills.
The•assessment of $59,349,076,
is 'an increase. in the year .of
$1,309 , 449. 'The new -tax rate 'will
yield $1,100,925, .the first xinie it.
has exceeded the million dollar •
mark. ••
The highways increase squeaked
through on 'a 19-18.vote .but its pro•
ponents nearly tossed away their
'win as several council members
(including NO of the three-man
highways committee) left before
,the' highways budget came up, for..
its secondapproval, as part of the
finance cdrntnittee recammendat •
ions.
CALLS' FIVE 'VOTES
'The 45 members eligible to vote.
were 'cut .to 30 by the late after '
noon absenteeism and, Warden
Frank. Field palled' for• five•
.votes. before he obtained: the: two
thirds;majority required'•for passage
of the finance report:on'the a e
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day it, is. presented...
The 1966 highways accounts had.
a $62,162`.defi'cit and the general
fund. a $6, 866 surplus.fikarl'OVer7.
all deficit :of $55, 296 for the year.
A .$15., 700 surplus: in 1965' reduced',
the currenttotal deficit to $39 , 596
In projecting county rates for the
`next few'years It :was noted that •
ten-year' debentures on .the `court
house addition• .just completed will <
be :$34,37S per year and on the
county home to be built at. Wiarton
$62;:728•, 'a°year for 15 years: These
at ,present • assessment, will require.
'2/3 :m, ills . •
• A $1,44; 006 tender' by Monteith
:McGrath Ltd, of Waterloo was;
:approved for construction of the:
county home at Wiarton. Construe
tion' will. start April l and is expect•'
ed to: be 'completed in one. year.
PLAN' 8 .PARKS'. '
Eight roadside parks will be; level.
aped 'this year by ithe twilit comm
,ittee. Three will be on the road
between. Sauble, Beach 'and South- `
• ampton, : one :two miles south of
Paisley, -one at the south' of. Tara
one: at Dobbington ohe a mile
north .of Burgoyne and one two ,
.miles west of Walkerton.
• Cost'of signal protection at two
railway, 'cossings in Ripley will be
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SEE OUR LINE OF MOFFAT APPLIANCES
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Phone 528-3013. -.
Draw Fi Fo.r
An berley Road
LOCHALSH NEWS
Gravel trucks are busy ,drawing
fill from the pit. on Doug Martyn's.
farm. This fill^is being used to
build up the road • from Amberly to
the lake.
Reuben Wilson and David #ohriston
had, a suceessf A auction sale. on,
Thursday after on
Spending th eeken4 with Mr.
Dan •Ma n were Mr. and Mrs.
:Allan. MacLean and family. ,of
Collifigwood. , . '
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles during the week. end :
were 'Mr. and Mrs, . Allan McChar-
les and Susan of Montreal , John • • •
McCharles and Larry Leverton ,of
Petrolia , Mrs, •Alex Andrew and •'
Mrs. Tom MacDonald of'Lucknow
and'Miss Shelagh, Howie. of Galt.
Several from the area:.attended
the Calico Ball.in Lucknow on'
Friday' evening •
Mr: and Mrs,' Allen Martyn of r,
Streetsville spent a few. days'with•,
Mrs... Donald Martyn and Douglas'...
Helping to ,wrap trees, "on Friday,
for presentation to the students of
Ripley and Huron Township`School,
'were Mrs. David Elphick,
Norval Stewart,;' Mrs . •Daisey
McCharles and Mrs• Ewan;
MacLean.
$37,000 rather than the $24;000
estimate first given, the highways'
committee' reported. Three, Ripley
area teenagers lost their lives` after
a February 20 train -bus collision,•-.
mat one, of these crossings. • .
The committee was asked to, in -
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.protective signals for
C• NR : crossings. at Eden Grove and
on County Road'10 just south of
Highway 21. ' ..:.
}knee rp unicipalities will be poll-
ed next fhonth for opinions on a -
county planning lanniin$ `board;; sim ilar to
,that :in operation „in Waterloo
County. The special county :
committee on planning will meet
with provincial officials' on
planning4n; May .
Hilda de Boer
Returns To London
dor Eye Surgery
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LANGSIDE NEWS,
°Hilda de' Baer ; ' five year old
daughter of Mr.; and Mrs. Peter de,,:
Boer was admitted" tp St'. Joseph's
Hospital, London on Monday for
treatment of a 'cataract on her left .
eye'. In January the right eYe.was
operated. on and the results were
quite successful. We send Hilda
best 'wishes .froni :the community.
Congratulations to Mr. ,and• Mrs.
'George Young on the 'birth'ofa
daughter on April 29 at Wingham •
and District Hospital.
Charlie Tiffin, who has been a
patient in St, Joseph's Hospital,
•tondon; returned te'his borne 'on'
:Wednesday'. • •
Rev. Gordon' Fish of Wingham'
conducte the/serviceat' '
Langside ,resbyterian. Church on
Sunday when •corri'rnunion was
administered
Several' from this community
attended' the , Centenial Ball" in
Lucknow on Friday evening.'
Congratulations to Mrs. Ted
Collyer .who was chosen. "Kairshea
Centennial Queen".,
• Mr,. and Mrs; Gordon McQuillin
of Sarnia were visitors with. Mr.
and Mrs. Dick McQuillan on Sun-:
day.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1967
KINCARDINE
•Period Covered April 22 to 29.
Charges; Highway Traffic 'Act,
One charge of Careless Driving
One charge of Failing to report an ,
accident, tone charge for •Failing'.
;••to. Yield the Right. of way.. •• Crimin.
al Code of Canada : "Otie charge of
'Impaired. Driving..
• Safety Checks:. Safety checks this
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week resulted in a number' of ;warn.
dings bein issued for vehicle
defects, mainly brakes 'and .head
lights.
Accidents: On Monday, April, '•
24th, Harold Walden' of Kincardine: '.
was involved •in' a minor one -car"
accident in,Bervie, damage was
h.ght and the accident was invest
igated° by Prov Const. Andy Bur- •
gess.. ..
On Wednesday , April 26th
vehiclesAriven by Kathryn, Camp
bell; of Tiverton and Archie.
Manners of_R.R# 2 Kincardine
•were.:involved in an accident' On
#21 •highway at the 5th: concession
of•.Kincardine .Township. 'Damage_
to both vehidlesa amounted to •
approximately $600.:00 with Prov.
Const . Ed. McPhail' investigating:
• Accidents to date 1967,. 59; Same
.date 196.6, 27•
ED' McPHAIL
PRESS RELEASE OFFICER
WILL •H.EAR 1N: .TWO: .,WEEKS
Chance Of S tin
Elec ion: B
More 'Remote Dail
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HURON BRUCE •
Mining production in Ontario
slipped last year but is on the way
to the billion dollar mark this
year, according to Mines Minister,.
George ;Wardrope . .
He told the Legislature that .pro-
_duction last year dropped. 28'
Million• from, .1965 to 964,5 ,mi,11'
ion mainly as a result of a month
long strike at lnternational Co; of •
Canada Ltd in Sudbury.
By the ,end 'of last year:30 mining
operations: in the province were
undergoing development work lead •.
ing to production.
,The. Ontario Legislature's health
'committe.- gave clause by clause
approval this week'totwo Govern-
ment bills providing pigvitncial.
control: overwaste•disposal. and use •
of pesticides .F:
The Pesticides. Act c, ,for esta-
blishment of a pesticides advisory•. •
hoardandlicensing of all extermin
ators,, The.waste disposal 'previs-
ions in the Public. Health Act'
amendments enpower the Govern-
ment. to control and regulate :dr•spo
sal'of ail, industrial and municipal
wastes. '
Under the bill the Government •
will be able to set' standards of
disposal as well as approve sites
for dumping.
The same bill will .require all,
municipalities not now providing
full tirne.'public health servidesto
establish health units or join exist=
•ling units-,
With the•business;of the house
moving along' but being' far from
finished lthe chances of a spring
election are now becoming. mote
remote. • If a' spring election:is
going to be held it will be Called F'
within the next two weeks accord .
ing: to the consensus of opinion
around Queen's Patk
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