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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-08-27, Page 6a ink •i••-••-••-•••••,...,....r.,•••••••••4orwma... . REQUIRED FOR. • • ' .6..„ 4.1 t 1.fr 4 • • • • .ASSOCIA inghani, Ontario •+++++++4-444++++4444+ .4 ,• • ' 4.. THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL; 1.1CKNOW, ONTARIO'. .WEDNESBAT, .AUGUST nth; 1969 ve average income for intereited person ".a ['HONE WINGHAM 35174714 fsT:-..wAwAtioskiTowtisH1p.couNa: • Thee regular session of West ' Wawanosh Township Council was held on August 5th at the Hall, with all members in'attendance, and Reeve Lyons presiding. The minute book was still in the hands. of the Auditor, there- fore no minutes were read. •• •fuel and tax 218.88; Grant Chisholm, Motor oil, 68.04;. D.R.M. Co. Ltd:. , water pump, etc. , 76.44; laicknow Sentinel, • gravel tic ets, -31-.:50, Bank of Commerce.. C.P.P. and income ,tax," 94.45;•Rebeiver General, U.I. Stamps, 1,17,20; Re-ceivei • At, 9:00 P.m. Court of RevisionGeneral, postage Stamps, 6. op!. 'held on the Purdon, MadTaiisly Council adjourned to meet • : and Anderson Drainage Works assessments: • • , • Following Court of Revision on these three drain astessMents, on motion Of Councillors ibitherford • and Aitchison; final readings of '• • By -Laws NOs.. 7, 8, and 9; 196, the PurdOn; MACTavish and ,Anderson Drainage Works By-laWsi, respectively, were given On motion'q Councillors MtDcinaldanctForanihe Rodger • Drainage WorksBrLaw, #19, 1969,was given first and second reading. This 'is an East 141011'. osh drain, and court of Revision on theassessniensthereiri will be. . • held on Set -6110:4r 2nd it : • The toad Accounts Were pissed .. ...for payment Oil Motion.of_Council, !lori. McDonald and Aitchison, The..followingkeneral acCohni& •• Were Ordered paid on motion of Councillors Foran and Rutherford: .• Ontario Hydro, halVpower, 9:75;' Welfare accounts, 284.61; Receiv- er General, postage stamps, 6.00. ROAD ACCOUNTS:. • ark•_ettiialary, 263 . 98'• •' George Humphrey, operator, • 381.37; Allan McDbnald, labonr-, • culvert , 38 . 25;•• W. McDonald 41:'?ur:--culVert, 16.50; K. Hump-. , 1.2•06;-Ron-Savill • . Construction, Rutherford , • 20.000:Ron Saville donstrticion,•° • Harper culvert, 200.00; FaViCt Metal, steel culverts; l78; 88; , • N. 'McDonald tractor and. loader, • 65.0% Pollard Bras. liquid chlor- ide, 575.03;..Imperial Oil Ld, Septemherrnd, at the Hall, at 8:30p.m • • • • JpanArtnstrOng, Clerk. Last TueSday afternoon. many' 'ladies Of the Kingsbridge enjoyed a social gathering at ° 'the horne•of Mrs. Bernadine Kenny." • Many children in the area enjoyed a film feature "White Wildernessft ,. a Walt Disney • • product!On,; in. the school audit- orium last Wednesday evening. Visitors during the week and on .„ the weeicepd-with-MriLan Ormond Heffernan were. Mt; and , • Mrs. Albert Heffernan and 'Douglas'. of WallaCeburg,•:'and Ken ' • . Heffernan, Barbara and .Kenriy7Of Brampton:. • • Con Hogan isa. patient in the Wingharn and District. Hospital.: Rev. Fr. H. Galea, .P., returned home last Friday after spending a week with relatives in New York. . • Mr.' and. Mrs. Bert Miller, of London were Sunday guests last week with Mr.. and Mrs. ,Earl Drennan.. , • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin and family from Hamilton are.spend- ing a weeks' holiday W<ith Mrs. Blaise Martin. • Mr. and MN. Peter Ivlarthr an1'. Tefai dhE-iieading ouch-ifstir-le, F eller and John MacDonald at St.was Peter's Lutheran Chureh,. MONUMENTS - For sound counsel dnd a fair price on a .monument correctly designed from quality material, rely •on • SKELTON MEMORIALS' Pat O'Hagan, ,Prop.,* Established Over Sid). Years WALKERTON PHONE 11814234 . ONTARIO- SigbertaDeBruyn WHITECHURCH NEWS ,. On, Theiday' evening Miss Tereasa DeBrup, held a shower in Whitechurch Community Mehiorial Hall 'inIonour .of her Sister Sigberta (Betty),. bride -be .. • . . • The bride wasescorted t6 a seat of honor, beneath an arch decorated with pink/and White streamers, flowersdrid evergreen, • bylie, sister Tereasa and Irene DeBcier.. Mrs, Carnet Farrier was pianist for the evening; A game of unwrapping the parcel was done to music supplied byr.Mrs. , • ° . Kitchenei, ,on.Saturday. Farrier. Michael Wildgen,' son of Mr. • •* • • Mrs Victor Emerson presided • • and Mrs: Herb Wildgen Of Goder- has Corn leted One months workon the farm of Terry Dalton. • , Mr . and Mrs. Wilfred Austin ", , , spent Sunday Of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moran at their rented cottage at'Point 'Clark. • Margaret Austin enjoyed a.month CE_CIL WEBSTER, of hldybeginnipghy spending, forthe program and gave;readings, The Billy Goat; Were I A Girl • Again an Modern Brides • and • Superstitions Storied Years Ago. ..' Debbie Sf. Marie gave several • accordian selections. Mrs. Joe .• King cOnducted a ,contest.' A sing.. Song - She'll,Be Coming Around •.•• The Mountain and The More We . •• " a week withher grandParents—g. --Get-Together-was:held-after-whi-di- • On .Saturday, Augrist 23rd Cedil John (Newt).Webster; 459 Baseline RE:',. London' passed away at St.. Joseph's Hospital, London :• He Was, in his'62nd year • -• — and Mrs Fellows Of Goderich; Mrs. Emerson spoke words to the From there She wept to Orangeville ride asking her to take part in• to visit her aunt anduncle, • .this part of the programbY accept - and and Mrs .'Charles Baker 19r three hig.the wee tokens wrapped up weeks also mil yed a their cards which in future, she °Margaret • ebsteris survived -by -his- ---•-visit to Manitoulin island. . could r,ead frequently.Her gifts wife, the former Verna Louise .' Oirinney, "a, daughter MrS Wayne (Xathleen) Halliday and:son •KennethNewton Webster; both of London; two Sisters Mis. Jack' (Laura) Bain and Mts. Dave (Grace) MacKenzie, both of London;• two •brOthersClifford J. Webster Of• • London and Leonard Webster Toronto and four grafidchildken...• ,Karla Riegling has returned home after being employed at St Mary's ReCtOry, Harnilton,fgr the summer months... .. • • . . • . , • . , • A large group of youths from the Parish had on ;enjoyable tirne<at Mrs. Bernadine Kenny's on Sunday. evening.. They all enjoyed' a Weiner roast and .singing songs'. arohrid-a campfire Ronnie ,'John and Raymond :Hoganwiroa-reertypoyedT • tobacCO fields at Langton, Spent !..Sundayat their respective homes • • - , Restin at •Ridout•Street Chapel. of the A Millard George Funeral Home; 60 Ridout Street•S: at :the Canadan: Cancer Society Carfrae, London the funeral ser- vice was conducted on Tuesday,. ugust--26th,with-Re_v--CliffOr G. Park Officiting."•. Interment Was in Forest Lawn • .MemrialGardeni, London,' In. 'lieu of flowers and a the request of the family,- donatiOni made to • • were deeply aPpreciated: .° Rev. Fr: B. Mangion, Rev.. Fr. . 191-erallet"7"Nritt'Reer..--Fr7-D.• Carabott all from Malta, who have all finished a rnonthin New York Parishes, are spending one week in Kingsbridge and one •week in •Windsor beore. returning to Malta. Maureen Dalton and cousin • Kathy OBrien, .Who were returni.ri home from the C. N. . E in • Toronto early Sunday morning, were among me first to arriveat the scene of thetwocar accident four miles north of Goderich, which claimed the life of Sandy GOderich, and linjured, seven teenagers from the DungannOn area. . The girls applied • first-ild until medical help :arrived, • Recentvisitors with Rev. Fr. 0 La ughlin C S who • hastieen staying with his sister, • Mrs,. Bernadihe Kenny, were Rev , Fr. Mac Murphy C .S Of Mexico City, Mexico, and' Fr. •; Don Mooney St. Anne's Parish, Detroit. Fr. O'Laughlin. • .rettitned. IndIA0a. ort:Ann0y-.• - were many including .plaqus . . • . pyrex dishes,. towels, china wire. clothes hamper and two lovely, • living room lamps.. •-• Sigberta thanked her sister for doing this' forher, the Crowd of • ••• aroond 60 fOr corningand for their gifts. All sang- For She's A Jolly,•° Good Fellow. Lunch WaS the serveci'by-Ivirs. John DeBoer Tereasi •DeBruyn and their helpers. • • • DAIRY • EQUIPMENT * * * 7-111LiaGPAIILOURS STANCHION PIPELINES BUCKET MILKERS VACUUM PUMPS •srEp Ss'. BULK TANKS • WATER CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT • ******* Unloiders SilageConveyers.: Bunker • Feeders *** • MARTIN • 396-24O8KINCARDINE • Sunday being holiday weekend,. .I there Will be tnaliy visitors in, the 1 parish and we hope tosee everyone gather in the.•Chtich basement• ! after each Mass for.a social visit iandenJoy a tup of coffee :served , by the Catholic Wmens' League. S. H. BOERS . • • .. . .. LARqg. BEEF; DAIRY,. CASH :CROP,. OR PASTURE FARM of 20Q'am or more is iied4. by.a sincereimgeneral for this area. As .tracle, and down payment 'plus cash* is .a ..100 acre farm •• • • • With luxurious in antion, freshly, painted.' barns, ---so-ftlyrullirUilan-Ovith-one-af the-fhiest—gr&Vel, pits at .rear of property, Wing scales installed supplying -large -contracting firm.L-The-incOme of • ..,, ,,, . . this farm you could retire on. Call or write us, If,. c3roouiha.7e..a good Size flip": agents are also we. - mci '.• , . . .......÷........-...........-......•-•-•-•4+4-•-•-•-.. Murphy Rd. Sarnia Phone 344-2433 . • ' • • . •