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Forest (Grey); Charles Kelly;
Paisley "(Bruce); Earl Ardiel,
Clarksburg (Grey); Les Darrington
Elora (Wellington); Gord Patter-
son, Ripley. (Bruce); John Ben-
ham, Rockwood, provincial dir-
ector; and Robert . Reid, Clarks -
plug (Grey)..
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THE tiromow SENTINEL, k.KKNO% ONTARIO:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, II
Knlass Council Petition.: That Locknow,
RiveriNfiterShed Be Part Of Saugeen
Authority, .Decide • Against.Firs Proposi
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vehicle operated by David Hanlon
Kinc'ardine left #9 Highway and
struck two giiide posts. Damage
to the vehicle was approximately
On February?, a pedestrian
Lana Schnittker, Underwood was
in collision with a motor vehicle
operated by Julian Bayley, .Kin-
cardine. Schnittker was taken to
Kincardine Hospital by ambulance.
On Februaryll, a two vehicle
collision in Tiverton resulted in ,
an estimate $1400.00 propertY
damage. A: vehicle operated by ,
Elizabeth Ryan R. R. # 2, Brus-
sels was in collision with a second
vehicle operated by Anna Meier,
Hamilton.
,On February 9, 1973 a two ve-
hick collision in Lucknow caus-
ed an estimated $1000.00 proper-
ty damage. A vehicle operated
by Carol McKim, Lucknow was in
collision with a vehiqe operated
by Marianne Beets, Hanover.
SNOWMOBILING-BE-WARE OF
THIN ICE
One of the most popular winter
sportsthese days is
accompaniment for the/Huron-
view'regulars at Monday after-
noon's get-together and, follow-
ing the sing song period, every-
one joined in singing Happy
Birthday to William McIntosh,,
who was celebrating his. 91st birth•
day. ,
The Hymn Sing got underway
at 2.30, as a result of the can-
cellation of the Bible Study, con-
dudted eactreek by Mrs. 'Prouty
of Exeter on Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Pearl Gidley played the
piano for, the, hymns,'followed
by an enjoyable half-hour of •
organ melodies with JaCk
Roorda.at the console.
' • Nine tables were played at the
games on Wednesday afternoon,
with Mickie Cummings getting „,
'the prize for the highest number
of points 'in the euchre. I
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Sixty residents took part'in
Friday's 'bingO with twenty games
'played and thirty winners. . _____
It is hoped that the flu situation •
improves soon, as everyone is mis
sing the visitors and volunteers.
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snowrnobiling. Many people use
them for racing and ice fishing
on Ontario's lakes.and rivers.
During this winter season, there
have 'been several drownings...
caused by snowmobiles breaking
through thin ice. The Ontario
Ministry of •Transportation and
Communications warns all snow
yehiCle Operators to beware of
the'hazards of ice travel. No,
vt-iicle should: be driven on river
ice, if the operator is not fatnil-
1 ja.r with the ,watercourse and its
currents Lake Lake ite can also be
. hazardous in certain,places, due
to uneven thiclaiess, caused by
currents-or air' pockets'. For
Safety's Sake ; make sure you
. check the ice thickness before
i..-zavelli,7z, ot any lake or river.
Members of the Ontario. Soil
and 'Crop Improvement Associa-•
Lion met recently in Toronto for
their annual meeting. County
delegates who attended were •
MR.
FARMER
until March 3:1
We will Butcher,
:cut, Wrap and
Quick •Frfeze
'hoer
f or for
$ 1. 5
OVER 400 LIS.
DRESSED WEIGHT
ADDITIONAL CHARGE
FOR APPOINTMENT
PHONE
3954961:: •
RIPLEY'
P.
ABATTOIR
-Kinloss Township Council met
in regular session on February 5th
at 7,30 pon., the Reeve and all
Council present.
After the rriinutes of January
3rd and January '.22nd were adopt-
ed, the, following business .was
dealt 'with.
Grants were made to 'ince .
County Plowmen's Assoc. $50.00
Salvation' Army 30.00 and 1.0..00,
to the Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.
Application was made to the
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications fOr the balance
of subsidy on 1972 road expend-
enter into agreeme
Village of Ripley r
It was, decided by
fire hall and
with the,
ouncil not to,
pumper equipment ~ed
to puta The clerk• was as
Sentinel notice in the Luckno
Ayers Ayers informing all Kinloss ra
ment to call Lucknow Fire Depa
in case of fire.
Payment of ron Townshi
boundary account was deferic
pending explanation of custo
operator's time.
A motion was made to p ition
the Ministry of the Enyironmpnt,
the, Conservation Authority Branch
for an enlargement of the. Saugeen
Valley Conservation Authority •
to include the watershed of the
Lucknow River.
AppliCation is' to be. made to
Department of Municipal Affairs
to have part of Lot 26 ,,, Conc. 4,
vested in the Township of Kinloss.
The following accounts were.
ordered paid:
GENERAL
F. MacKinnOn, Telephone,
12. 09;' Lucknow Sentinel; notices
11.30;.Municipal • , . ,
1.00; Village of Lucknow , fire
call - Mc Whinney 250.00;
Ass'n. of, Municipalities of Ont- .
ario, membership f , 30.00;
Village: of: Lucknew ; fire call
'Dick McQuillin, wolf bciunty,
20, 00; gugene Gardner"', wolf
bounty, 20.00; Lloyd .Graharn,,
livettock claim, 100.00; Bob
Gilchrist, liyestock inspection
fee and mi‘leage, 5.15; Doris
Mas,Kinnon, clerical, 26.00;
B. Oil Ltd; , fuel twp. hall,
133.60; Hanna & Hatnilton
Coast. , McLeod Imp. Drafts,
1120.00; Village of Lucknotiv,
standby for 1973 fire protection,
500.00;. Bfuce County Plowmen
Assoc. ,• gant, 50.00; Mrs. Mar)
Jacobs, callers •fees Rec.., 120,0j
F: MacKinnon, part salary,
293.70; Rec. General, C.P.P,g
Un. Ins. , 1.3.32; Huntley Dawso[
1972' tax refund Paid• twice,
87.00; Florence Mansfield,
comm. tax for 1972, refund by
Court of Revision, 85.53.
HIGH WAYS
Frank Schumacher,' pa); minus
ded.; 558.37; Donald Wall, pay,
minus ded. , 479.55; Harold ..
Smith, pay minus ded. , 534;83;
David MacKinnon, pay minus
ded. , 420.64; Ronnie McQuillin,
pay minus ded , 56.25; Rec. '
Gen. , eniployees share Un. Ins,.
and C.P.P. , 60.59;. Rec. Gen.,.
Income Tax , 3.29.60;
Rec: Gen. of Canada , T11185,
677.00; G. & E. SaleS & Service,
tractor rental% 61.50; Dom, Road'
Mach. Sales & Service, grader
repair, 297.12; F. Schurnacker,
telephone and postage, 16.82;'
Valley Blades Ltd. , grater bladel
.etc . , 400.54; B.p, Oil Ltd.,
diesel. Oil and gas, 370.84; Dons
Wall; mileage, 8.64; Daily.
Comm. News', tractor tenders,
41.80; •F. Freiburger, , snowplovi
'repair, 81.48; H. Smith, mile-
age: 3.24; Lakeport Steel Indus.,
tries, steel, 186.17; W. Brecklesi
grader repair , 1. 50; J . W. Hen&
erson Lumber Ltd!. , putty, .4l;
Ron. Stanley, chain saw files,
5.38; J. A.. IvIcDonagh, equip-
/ KINCARDINE .
On Feburary 6, a two car colli-
sion in. Inverhuron caused damage
at' $350.00. A vehicle operated•
by Albert Johnson, Wingham, Ont-
. ario was in collision with a ye-
hick operated by Geoffrey Hodg-
son, Kincardine. •
On February 7,, a vehicle
operated by Bernie Silverstone,
R. R. 1, Ripley collided with a
light standard on the service
station lot at Cameron's store
Pine River..
On February 7, a motor yehicle
•operated by Patricla Arnold of '
R. 'R. 2, 'Kincardine left49 High-, Way and struck a fence. Damage
to the vehicle was approximately
' $300. 00,
On February 7 a single Motor
Amos Martin, 250.00; Salvation
Army, grant, 30.00; Muscular
Dystrophy ASsoc. , grant , 10.'00;,
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