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-"Mr, and Mrs. EZra Stanley and
loyd Stanley of LucknOw visited
ceLenclin_ Toronto._witl
nd Mrs. 'Tony Bedford and Mr.' •
rIch Mrs. Dan TollefsOnand`,
mily.
G. J. Mackinnon of St. Peters.-
irg, Clorida spent a •feW days
ha week in'LuCknoW at' the • •
homes of Nelt; 'and Mrs. 'Ford ,
„(2tinningliam and Mrs', •Annie lvlac-
Intyre. While here he attended
liriciccy 'matches in Lucknow and •
a. sport hols-keenly.inter
ted
Joc Conley ieturned to his„
erne in Lucknow on Friday after
pending 16 days in Wingham, .
lospital.
•
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finlay of
inlay'Vecorators.in Lucknow
ttcnded the Floor Coverints
la-rket and Decorating A scia -
on COnViention in Toront,? last
eck end,
In renewing his subscription to
e Sentinel, Bob Steele of
iVonia,, Michigan wishes to
tend the best in the New,,Year'to
11 his friends in the area.
SET ,COIN:IN11T.T EES
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that either municipality needs
the aid of the Other., the fire
chiefs have -the authority to go
when called'. Rate. will be $10(j
per, hour.
Grants of $400 to the tticknow
Agricultural Society and $200 to
the Lucknow llorticulturarSOCiety
were approved and will be paid
on request. •
A. M. liarper and Co. Goder-.
ich were engaged.as:Nillage aud7
itors for 197 (2.
Fire Chief c,eorge \Vhithy of
Lucknow., representing the Lick-
now Fire Depaitment , 'made a
request that payment for firemen
attending rural fires be increased
from $3to $6 per hour. It was
also requested that the annual pay
of the firemen be increased
$1000. ($50.per .man for the 26.
Man department). These requests
tWere approved by council.' Total
remuneration for' the fire depart
anent will now be $3b00 for
local fifes, meetings, -mainten-
ance of equipment and practices.
Rural fire calls 'will continue to
he paid on a $5 'per hour basis to
Attend,
The monthly payrnent'to Grant'
dollan, operator of Superior Main
tena
was increased' from $6300 to.
$66 „
Village clerk-treasure' Wayne
Jamieson was on a two year sal-
arY.agreement, 'with council which
remained the same. He was
engaged`by council to' extend his
duties in 1972to include the
accounting of the' highway books
for WhiCh he is to be paid: $506.
annually. This work was preVious
ry done by-the lace Ray -MOfrell
of. WalkeitO'n for .which'the village
Was paying $840 a9nuallY.
Mrs. Charles Webster was re;-
engaged as deputy clerk-treasurer
at $2.85 per hour, an increase
'from $2.20.
Council set their salaries as,
follows; reeve George Joynt,
z$5.004cr year the—previous
MADE ASSOCIATE
from $90 to $100,foi janitorial CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1.
per hour paid for Sundays and area were in attendance at A
jeCts in the Toronto area , in
,which he has been involved ,• are
the improvements to several sec-
tions-of the MacDonald Cattier
Freeway, The: Queen Elizabeth
Way', and Highway 27, and the
change. 'The last project was
d 'd h "Hi h B tif 1”
Award of Excellence by the Can-
adian Good Roads 'Association in
1970. This competition was sponsored
-by Canadian Good Roads. Associa-
tion for imaginative and creative
design in'the- field of highway
engineering. The firm Chose the
een _Elizabeth _Way _and- High -
Way 27 Interchange on the west,
side of Metropolitan Toronto for
their submission.. As Russell had
been respOnsible'for the design
of this interchange he .prepared
the sUbfilission to CGRA and re-
ceived the award' from G, E.
Gomme at the joint CGRA/Inter-:.
national Road Pederation ccinfer-
enee--held---in Montreat-in-Octobi
London Production
Sullivan Society of the,
present The Yeomen Of the Guard
Twenty members of the Music
Club of Ripley District High
School -and Mrs,• Katherine Col-
lins of the staff arranged the. bus'
triip to London. 'It was the 'sixth
performance .of the operetta
which' ran for el'ght sucCessive-
nights. The singing, acting,
costumes, the set , lighting and_
orchestra combined to make an :
excellent production.
Playing the part of a fishwoman
and singing in the choruses Was
Corinne MacDonald, daughter ..
of Mr. and Mrs. John C. NiacDon.
ald of Ripley. Others Teeognized
in the cast: were Jane 'Colwell,
George---Jardine—and-Bill-A-sselstine, •
All agreed it was a most enjoy-
able And . sticeetg fill evening ,
"We look forward to our •Sentin ,
,el every week" states J. Alton .
Of London in renewing the paper s'
rely and Cynthia both in public
school. The family reside ih
Agincourt, cOmMittee meetings
amount being $400; councillors 19 70 .
Eldon Wraith, Marvin Solomon,
Russell is Russell Whitby, the son qf Mrs. John Oliver Glenn',
each $350 Per year:, the; former Barr of kinloss and the late Mr.
rate being $250. Barr. He was raised in the Kin
Council als6 set a new polity
-
.lough area and 'attended LudknOW
of paying $10 per member for High, School.
each special meetingattended,
other than the normal monthly He is married to 'the former
Itie4ti_rigi_This4loes_not_inc.4twe . Barbara Carbert of Elmira and
'they have a family of two; Dar
' •
a
service at the town hall.
Hourly rate for, Eldon Miller ,
town employee, was increased Fifty people from the Ripley from $1.85 to $2.00 with $2.25 /
T4bot Theatre on, the University holidays. , of Western Ontario campus Thins- Annual salary of Cliff Crawford. day'evening_to see. the Gilbt rt 'and _Enter= new E_ er -
nce Service, Was increased Ripley „ Girl In
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