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THE LAICKNIPW SENTINEL, LIOCKNoV, ONTARIO
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• PAGE THIRTIIIIM
WestWoWano0: Council Lof Toidet
• FO(Niiiin.Proinqge orks
T114' SCSSi011 W:$t Clinion tendered on the tile, nor"
wawanosh Towilship collocil was tion'i'llonc for $1,794.00 .111(1 Rob-
• lic,41. in theii1J crq week later NiCholson ConsttoOtion of Seb,
'.0)anuSual,‘Oit August 10, ,so that ,riugyille submitted a Price of
o'nienibers Might 'attend. •• 1 $1,190.00 fer,tne open•Work,
• 'The minUtes.6(the Jtay .,r4 road aCcOunts' were•Q“e.ett
w .„;,44„,a1.4.,adopto, oil..., • paid 'On' motion' • of ..'COuneillOrs •••
rhptioref-eouncillOrSHPu-rnin4neL, 41-c--*YL'auiiiih.,, • • •
• • , The. 1971 PUdget was Ziisctissee'.
.:,GoruicilybAFinfOrined-ot-: aPd'.councP decided. stiD meet .At,
the Hall on Tuesday., August 17..,
contents of a letter feCeived from
to make a final decision on it' and
the Departnient of 'I'leastity and
•Economics in connection :with •
to pass the necessary by-law. set -
Tile Drainage. Because
Xing 1971 rates rot taxation,
the.Bor- •
rowing
Boaw.. for $2Q0,000„. pa. , The .following general aecolints
were passed for payrnent mo-
sed•in 1966 was not formally* ap-
tion of Councillors Aitchison.
.proVed until 1970 the Depart -
and McDonald; Havey Culbert
ment'will Honour that by-law to
fox bounty , 2.00; John Rutherford
its limit of.$200,Q00.. Due to this
boillity, 2.00; Loi on :Free Press',
faot'by-laW #13, 1971, was not
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given third readingaa., Dutiiin Drain, 17.39; Joe
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Ray Travis appeated beforKerr Ltd. , bulldozing dump - •
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Council in regard to having a .-May-'-'40,'0O;HN;. H. Pallahel'
Fengo:flew ers' •Award. enfOrced bulldozingdump,August , 36 06;
Fawcett Metal, Drain cul,
The Awatd was made last Sept-
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verts, 276;82; Fawcett Metal,.
'ember and the fence has not yet ' •
Forster Drain Culvert,63:, faw--
been erected 'between LOts, 19 and
Oki Diain cilverts;.
,20 Concession 4 where the Fence -
210.96; AmosC. Martin, • 13oyle
Draintile , 511.7.0; 'Huron Pipe •
Ltd.1, Boyle:prain, Conciete
1465...15;, e.ter Time s Advocate,'
lining Collector's roll 19;40; • . •
Ontario Hydro, hall poWer, 9:75;*
Welf,are accOtmti'; '290;46; .Rec-''
•instructed to.write by registered
mail to negligent patty.
A tetterpni Mrs'. T. C.., And-
ersen rearding a right-off.way
into the Anderson farrn .0.11 Conces7
roblern was discussed again. The
'Reeve stated. heyould .try to ascei-
min through law'charinels what
be done., 'to re5filite
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G. & E. Sales, tractor and mower
5.792.75; 60, QII Ltd, ,
311.53; N McDonald,
hauling fill,. 70.00; D. R,M., Co..
Ltd, , supply parts, 53,74; .Rad
for(.1's Garage tire repaii, 13.50:
Clinton Radiator, , heater repair,
ri • 50.; Colt)orne Township 12,ound-
ary account , 1802.41; 0, 84,
Sale,hoo1<s and welding; 5,70;
,A.,:.1<irkconnell„ drain repair
(A0bu.rn), 4.50; Lur�n County,,
Eavel (A I:JN.00)u 33.6Q;. LW.
Alldiews; repair drain (Aubitrn)p
Awirews., 'bac 440..
14 0011-11.-C-VfoW-SrritiTier..-tender,
ads, 7.7(j); 13ert Moss, grayel».
1101.80; ,Harvey Culbert , truck ;
allowance , 400.00'; Bank of ,COM
rnerce, C.P..13'. and 1. Tax,
178.01; Receiver General, 'Unem-
ployment InsuranCe ; 23.50; Fa w
cet Metal, cortugated.pipe , •
•23(8.611;,'FaWcett Metal , Orrogatgd
pipe (Auburn), 76,67.. .
Council adjourned on.rriotion„,
of CoUncillor•Aitchisont Next
regulat-tneeting,wililbe„held Sept
ember 7 .at the, Hall. •
• Jo.4N ARMSTRONG, Clerk.
eiver General, postage stamps,
0.0;--Kerr-L-e-d-d•6' SO
• ,ernma.l'OrMr Anderson:
• Three tenders received by the
Clerk for 'the DUrnin.Drainage
Works'were opened: •A, motion by
• Opuncillors McDonald and Aitchi
kin accepted ,the tender.of Clat- •
epee f3iie,knrarretsibringyil1e. at
• $2,620.00 for Open and tile poi,
• dons Of the drain. les; Postili�f.
ROAD'ACCOUNTS H. ,cu'lbOrt.
salary; 37403 G, •
operator ;. 426./1,l; A. McDonald,
operator, 307.00; Wm. Moss; •
labour ,• H. Gallaher, , •
bulldozer and scraper, 2610„09i
6-gurge-,-Ro-t-iyht , ,Auburn-cdfm:uc
don. 6398,25; Don Flunking, lOad-
ing and, hauling gravel,-• 3470. 6 7;,
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CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
' • F'llONE 3574062
• 1968 PLYMOUTH 2 (icior harAtop,8 aut*Otio, powgr ',gering.
andradio
' 1008 FALCON i door, 6 autoplaticwitli radio, :
• 1968 PLYMOUTH 4 door, 8 atitOmatic and radio
1967 CHEVY 11, 4 door, 6 cylinder standard
1966 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury convertible, power equipped, radio
bucketseats and console
4966 PONTIAC G'T0- Convertible, 8 cilinder, 4 speed trans- ,
. •mission, power steering and.brakes •
1966 OLDS 4 door, 8 automatic, power steering, radio
• 1966 FOR;,. 4 door, 8, automatic, power steering) radio
1966 PLYMOUTH 4 door, At automatic with radio
1966 CHRYSLER, 4 door, power equipped
1965.F0141474 -door, 6 automatic, radio •
Si)e prvcesses
in local industry
WHITECIIURC11" On Tues-:
day,afternoon Of last week about
rnembers and 'friends .of the
• Women's Institute gathered at
gtate Marketing Centre to.
see the refinishing of old furni-
• ture and. antiques. •
Mr. a -W- Mrs.- Jim Currie ex-
plained the' different processes of
the Work involved in,the induStry.
•The • host and, :hostess, served
coffee at the. close' of..the tier.
•Mrs.. John 'Currie,, on behalf of
the institute, thanked Mr. .and • Gordon Ritchie...
1960 COAVAIR'4. door, automatic
DUNGANNON
Hold Reunion At
• Recent visitors. with Mrs.. •john
••Ryan.included .and Mrs. Gord-,
on' Kidd of G.eorgetown•and
and Mrs. Ryan Kidd and baby
boy of,..13rarriPtOn. ' •
Mrs. Ja0k Cacsal,.and '
Jan are having a motor trip
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holi-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rab- '
Det-roit-,L--' ape.
at,the home of the latter's parents;
'Mr!. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart. '
Mrs. Roderick. Macl)onald has
returned home foll6wing a visit
in Lucknow with her sister:, Mrs,
Mrs. Currie for their' time and
presweni.,nted,. thei:with A gift from
the .
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H�ckett:;Homestead
• Forty-nine descendants of •
James and Esther Hackett helda
reunion at the Hackett
home-
stead ,. the .home of Wilfred and
Virginia Hackett on .Concession
10, Ashfield Township on August
14, 1971- A smorgasbord dinner' • '•
wa erved ''_g_t_heLcAilin'e„roorn • •
and a Orden -party, supper on the • .
lawn., • Games and contests'
throughout•the.day were directed
by Mrs. Jim Hakett.' •
Those attending were: Wilson
and Lena 'Woods, :red., Joan and
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' A hridal shOWer is being.planned, Nancy
and Sara 'O'COnnor. of .• •
1 for Miss .Donna 'Pentland for,Eriday. • ° .
.Whithy;•-• Ralph and Virginia Hack:-
evening'AugUst 20.01, • . • •-'
et:o •NaShville ; Georgia Mrs:
Mr..and Mit: Bob Ott and baby
Matthew ofkitChener spent the Marion (Hackett) Tyler and Bev -;
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. erly., Donald and Pearl Hackett of
week end at te.parentaliiome.of
Mr,„ and 1vks. Irvine Eedy.. •: : Detralt; Edgar and Dorothy Hack -
Mr .•:'
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.i. Mrs.:Lorne ,Erpmertori ect .0 mit; Ivii.-chi-goari; Herb, . • , '.-: ... • . ,
mr's. J. Bogues, LtioknOW.,::Oh
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and giils.Weie guests' gf Mi. and ',
1:1'.Ulvlsi%aillgacin1H.;i.:4rs.tIlEsbbthinesrg(H allclelytt;).:;4. '.. ..:'..,.;......: ''''.
Sunday • . , , : ., . .Greenhow and daughter 'Susan; ' . • -.. • : .
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--m-i—ti-e-d-i9--J,w6111mn,sg,t?pm:11.:1.1..L.0.15e_jet_ari,17:. a-141_:. and Dr Joan Hackett1_a,..._fg.ai. jfaeir_r? w . , ..—_. . , , , . .
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wAsti hirn'a,spoedy recovery.. : : iGreenhOw.of London, Dori and • ".
Eric McNee is"dOing well fol- : Etta Wilsie of $elthorit; Walter',
lowing his aivendix.operation rec- •and Lavonne Lane and Jim and
ently:: .• , ' •' . • Trix. Hackett of. Toronto; Toni .4'
The Hurgn•TraaRideis,held .and Tillie Hackett ,..Caswell.,and... .•.:,. .
a successful rodeo on Sunday after -1 Mary .Hackett; Barry and Diane
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noon at Dungannon A.gricultural.. .Hackett., Don and Shirley Hackett,
' : ' • . • Alex and'.Ella HaCkett and Helen ; ' '•.
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. • Think about it. • •. * TPIce, a good "O. ol 4t your
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When you play tennis, you . . I. sj10es...19.4e sure they re,
we . te___•±r sliaes Whem: ouLwalic . . 'not' ettineauhado9kniatiho.
. . you wear: good wiklkini-. .. . ' heel Change fraying laces. '
ghoes. irt:(1when you , . : And check the soles to see
. . -work)'OU weat:prOpi!i • that they're Frigood COndittod.' •,- : • ,
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lootWear for comfort
Sure fOotycirk•beginsWit'h
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protectiot , pri)er f-001-we-ar.
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once. I works.
Your Workmen's Compensation toard
and Safety Assoeiations, Ontario.
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ongratu.ations to . an'.
Mrs. Arthur Wall o.'n,..the -arrival o
4:,baby girl:' • ••• • 1.
•-Sympathy of thiscommimity
is exten4ed t� the..relatiVes'apd•: .
friends:of 1C Fred Ba'echlet,;
te late Mr; Mrs. Baechier
resided In DUngalinbil• about ten
years age): • ' . •
• Hydropower was off for 3/4 of
an houtonStinday evenirg.
a number of relatives in Lucknow
• at the ,Log Cahin.in honour of her
husband's, 75th birthday.
-,4vir • • and-W-1-1freci-Pehiland
and Lorie have returned from an
extended tripwto Western Canada.
Friends of this area extend
sympathy tot Mrs. T. C. Andet
Son , and sister S of the late. Mr'.
beitr1=--
and raised jtitt north of Dungannon'
A VelcOthe is extended to M.
and Mrs. Paul Eedy newlyweds
who. are residing on. the 4th'COttm
cession of Ashfield.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Vilbar
and Bradley and Mit. 'rio S. Fines
returned to Toronr� th Sunday af-
ter holidaying at their summer
home here,•
Mrt. Maty (Million) cousins;
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Lowry of Ripley... • • •
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• It's .the Stick -to ether •famil ••• that; rwms •
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thejoys'of earth,
Thathearsthe sweetest music and •
that finds the'finest, mirth;
erne roo at s e ters
all the eharn1 that life can give
There you find the gladdest la -•
• growns, there the:happiest spot .
• to live...
• if contentment yOu would win, •
Come you back unto the fireside
• and be dor-tirade With our. kin.
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• (Edgar -A. Guest).
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Detroit the week end with
Mr and,Ntibttle...IVett,' • •
•7 -an s77-7 ongram„.
,i<itcherter visited reeently
and Mrs., Lottie IVers,„•'1Itity.took
them to .Attibetley fOr. a day at
their .00t6.ge1 .•
Da/id MaatiPiS had a ;frighten?,
7ing'experiente4when visiting his'
cousin at HolytOod 'the cusin
wa t ittU6k by lightning in their •••'
yard.:and kilOCkeetio the ground.'
After feW.dayt fhaspital , •
wag. abit tottatt h�nie
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