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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-06, Page 6PAGE SIX. CLASSIFIEDADS IN MEMORIAM REED. •— in loving memory of Mel Reed who • passed .away. , one year ago May 10th, 1969.. ' Loves most precious gift .`‘1101-, a : . enmbrance." . • —Evelyn Spratling • GRAHAM : in loving memory of 1Vladonna vvho-passed-away 4 -years . ago; May 3rd, '.1966. w ' ;Time unfolds another year, But memories keep you ever near, No need for words except to say, . Still loved, still missed in every way. • Sadly missed by Mom and Dad. BARBOUR, -- in loving • memory' of a. dear father and grandfather El- wood, lwood• Barbour,. who 'passed away one year ago,: May 6, 1969., Sleep dear Dad for it is true, You suffered so much and told so few, , But someone knew you needed rest, Tv , vas God "above and He knew best. Others have loved and lost we know,, . But you were our Dad: We miss you so. Sadly missed and remembered by sons and -daughters and grand-. ' children.' . Sunday: - - 1.1.11:1%:.111grikAiirfit "7" THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Realize the highest returns •for your woolby patronizing your own Organization. • SHtP couxcTTO Our.Registered WAREHOUSE NO. 10 CARLETON •PLACE, ONTARIO . Obtain sacks'and twine • without charge from Norman McDowell SHEARER • ,AUBURN or by writing to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITE;D- 40. St;dClair Avenue East. T ionto• 7,.'Ontar•io. PURPLE GROVE M.,,. Eleanor Bradnock•and Sharon and George Collins of Auburn, visited Mr and Mrs. conal aCosh andlYiek,on BARBOUR. -- in' loving memory of my dear husband Elwood who pas- ' sed away one year ago May 6, 1969. I' watched yo u suffer, I .heard you sigh, • But all I could do was just stand by,. When the time came I suffered .too • For you never deserved what you went through;. ' saw yuu getting-weaker-,---- He etting-weaker,He did what He knew best, • He put His . armsaround you,'' And whispered come and rest. Always remembered by his loving `wife Sadie. McMORR.AN - In loving memory --of=a=dear-sister-Madelyne-MeMor ran who passed. away 2 years ago today, May'6th, 1968. Loving memories never die As' years roll on and days pass by In •my heart a memory is kept Of one I loved and never forget Ever' remembered, 'and_ sadly mss by ister Mae 1 • Mrs . Ed Farrell of Kincardine and Mrs Bessie Farrell, "Warren andGreg spent Sunday with Mr. • and Mrs. Francis Boyle and fain.ily., . Some. folks from here attended the shower and trousseau tea,held on Saturday for Miss Susan Coaling Bonnie and Corrine Boyle 'spent Monday with Mrs. Bessie Farrell, • Warren•and Greg.: • • Mrs. Gorge Emerson 'yis.ited. HARBOURLITE; INN GODERICH ANNUAL MOTHER'S DAY BUJ LOOKto buy DAIRY. - EQUIPM NT=**At --- vG PARLOURS grAscapzi 'ES ' BEIGE VACTCTM .PLS .. ` , STha-, SAVERS BULk TANKS RATER CONDI'TIOXI NG `IPk IT ILL lLLutiju ;LA DINNER. 5 TO 7:30 P.M. UNDAY; MAY 10 `sRESERVATlONS: 5249371 or S249264 REPOR -.., KINCARDINE On Friday, May 1, 19•-70"- s a constable Whitelaw investigated a ca=catt'lebeast collision on• #.86 highway. A car driven. by: Ronald Herd suffered minor dam- age while the cattlebeast was not injured. Mr. Herd is a resident of Teeswater. ' •On Friday afternoon May 1, 1970 Constable Culver.investigat-' ed a two car accident on.#•21.high- ,way just north of the Slade • Schoolhouse. A car driven by Ian Malc.olmso'n collided with. the 'rear .of another station-- wagon tation-wagon .driven. by Harry Smiley of R..R. # 5, Kineardine. Ian. Mal= colrnson suffered 'face ' and ar.m. lacerations ,arid a. passenger in his car, Miss Peggy Fry 'suffered ser- ious arm and scalp lacerations. Passefigers in the Smiley` vehicle-eseaped-Uninjured—'' K;' CULVER, Pr incialConstable,. her mother, Mrs. John . Bell in Marton recently. Heather Boyle spent a few days'. inGbderich with"r: and Mrs: -- 'Bill Hughes. Visitors, with Mr., and .•Mrs , Burton Collins and: family on .• Sunday were Mrs.' Merrald Keel, Mark and -Anne of Walkerton and Mrs. Hazel: Wisrner of Baden'..' Mark and Annc of Waterloo a Mrs. Hazel.Wistner of Baden.. Mrs-. Audrey Trailer, Mary 'Ellet\ and Carol -Anne Of London, Mr.• and• Mrs,; Norval' Stan,le,y on A gay time .was .had - by everyone at the reception that was held for and Mrs. Bob -Thoraapson on Friday evening. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, . 1970— CLASSIFIED ADS 970 - NO INFLATION HERE UP TO $5.00 PER TIRE ON LAST YEAR'S PRICE i» -H.-..-1-1 ':• :- .:+++ •+++• •'II•'1'' +,+++•:• 41-1-14 +" All 4 Ply Whitewalls NO CHARGE FOR• INSTALL" ATION AND• WHEEL BALANCE :-§4t WiTH$8OO. GAS SALE' VOUCHER FOR. • • IN NEW AUTOMATIC WASH AT MacTAVISH TINA, WINGHAM .fit-�II�:»•r:••t•:»r•I":+ • :�:»:»�- 2•ti••Z«sII••3• �i»-�:»:�:»:� •II••II••�II�..,.•«II»,` Bill Hunter, Lucknow Phone 528-3424 Huron C�ufl'tyTaxRuteWiIJ Be Down.... -This-Year,-list Three Redsons Huron County residents will. pay less in county taxes this year it was reveled by the clerk treas urer John. Berry at Thursday's .niee ing bf Huron County. Council in. of eric . . •The mill rate will be 20.75 comprised of.'10.7 for the gener- al account and 10'mills for the highway .account.- It represents a re • uct ton 'rorty t e year, ti '. O '1.5..mills. „ The reason,for .the 'reduction according to John Berry , is due • t. n.part ro the. factthat the count\ pis no longer responsible for.ass.t.s- srnent. As well, a debenture issueon •Hiirohview at• Criinton has .been retired and th'e• building tion with th. Administrative .building has been completed. and is fully paid. ';Expenditure for all county purpose's in 1970 mill be • ,totals ,$3 , $56 , 668 or in other words , there willbe an estirmated, surplus of $17T,142 -for the,'year 1970. o The working capital reserve fund has: been increased' from $5b,000 to $100,000 by alloca- ting $50,000 in,1.9'70. Thin. money_:is__us-cd_for i'Lren:Lfinan- • • cing andwith these' funds avail- able the borrowing. requirements are considerably :reduced. A second reserve has been al located in the budget in the amount of $25',000... This will're. ` •A . 3464401 ' KINCARDIN4E x • Six .ReceiVe :, o u n `y w a rdS,.� 144yt't'st: .\s *.ti;t tea:the ^te�e`^et t day held at the, Co ners'ata1, Sandra Thompson, - .ovnt- - lonour: • r -e-• er the - c le`ic'r o: sf'' 4-H Ho" rne— • : roaec:s.. .Kincardine l,Newsphoto use' to es . • ismoney the present sick leaye liabilrt.t w,/hich has been incurred .by the. County over the past 'number of years and at the present time ot=a ls-$11$ rid fo: a fu to .. be used in the event of long terns illness of an erri'ployee: "1 can see no reason at the s.:e_in the mill rate in h 1 unless some unexpected capital expenditures are inc•tarred"' stated Berry:' "l .believe the time .has•coMe he: each comni'ittee Must be. . :ease that is goin,: to he permit— ted h‘ ccount\ council each year', the cle k went on to sav. lr: some areas there is;no need fo: ant ttoc:'ea-se p. funds ln- othc a reas 4 r.iod'est increase c'a'irn be expected due toconttnuini: rise in costs of supplies .and services, r