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PAGE EIGHTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1977
LUNCH ROOM
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
submitted by March 31st.
An application for a tile drain
loan was accepted on lot 1 1RN for
$5000.00.
The regular meeting was held on
March 7th at 7.30 with the reeve
and all council present.
After the minutes were adopted
the following business was dealt
with.
The clerk was asked to contact
South Bruce Planning regarding a
severance on part of lot 10, 1RS of
Durham Road.
An application for tile drainage
was accepted on lots 2 and 3 1RS of
Durham Road for $5000.00.
motion was made that the road
superintendent attend the T. J.
Mahoney School in Guelph May 1st
to 4th, 1977. Donald Macley, Bruce
County Weed Inspector, was
appointed Weed Inspector for
'Kinloss Township for 1977.
The following accounts were
ordered paid:
GENERAL
B.P. Oil Ltd., twp. hall, 150.14;
Ont. Hydro, .Whitechurch comm.
hall, 15.00; Dick McQuillin, wolf
bounty, 55.00; C. E. Hickey &
Sons, account tanker truck, 463.22;
Maitland Valley Cons. Auth., 1977
levy, 1604.16; M. M. Dillon Ltd., re
zoning, 304.92; Lloyd Whytock,
1976 tax rebate, 100.15; Fraser
MacKinnon, pay less ded., 726,60;
Rev. General, un. ins. and C.P.P.,
84.27; McGillivray & Co., interim
services, 1000.00; Fraser MacKin-
non, vac. pay and drain fees,
570.00; Saugeen Valley Cons.
Auth., 1977 levy, 899.42; Mrs. P.
A. Murray, caretaking, 5.00; Violet
Thompson, supplies twp. hall,
3.96; Ont. Hydro, hydro twp. hall,
45.33; Barry Johnston, road con-
vention expense, 260.05; Leonard
Clarke, road convention expense,
226.30.
HIGHWAYS
Harold Smith, pay less deduc-
tions, 1358.43; David MacKinnon,
pay less deductions, 1286.65; Jim
Murray, pay less deductions,
1133.36; Doug Ward, pay less
deductions, 977.54; Robert Burt,
pay -less deductions, 782.981 Russ
Mackie, pay less deductions,
764.34; Bob Gilchrist, pay less
deductions, 229.03; Grant Gil-
christ, pay less deductions, 35.84;
Gert de Jong, pay less deductions,
111.34; Gerald Doelman, pay less
deductions, 155.34; Bill Moffat,
pay less deductions, 405.88; Rec.
Gen. of Canada, Un. Ins., C.P.P.
and I.T., 1860.56; Int. Union of
Operating- Engineers, -dues, 24.00;
Frank Frieburger, repair pulley,
55.58; Eric .Cox Wholesale, sup-
plies 135.73; Bob Gilchrist, blowing
snow, 614.00; F. F. Thompson,
insurance extension, 80.00; Joe
Kerr Ltd., dozer and loader rental,
5310.00; Durham Hdwe. & Equip.,
oxygen and acetylene, 68.60; Dom.
Road Mach., supply parts, 654.34;
Curtis Industries, battery cables
etc., 116.91; James Wright, cross
chain, 133.19; B.P. Canada Ltd.,
diesel fuel, oil, gas, 2748.90;
Harold Smith, cony. expense,
licence etc. for truck, 256.83; Betty
Smith, clerical, 33.00; Ray Stanley,
sander rental, 325.00, Ont. Hydro,
garage, 184.97.; Dom. Road Mach.,
parts and tune up, 721.53; Twp. of
Kinloss, L & W. Eadie dr. assess..,
1203.91; Ont. Good Roads Assoc.,
road school registration, 96.00;
Donald Bell, snow blowing, 90.00. _
special meeting' was held on
Mardi 14th, the reeve and all
council present.
The tender of Joe Kerr Ltd. was
accepted for loading and hauling
pit run gravel for construction at 44
cents for the first mile and 5 cents
for each additional half mile subject
to M. of T. and C. approval.
Tender of Joe Kerr Ltd. was
accepted to crush, load and deliver
on the township roads approxi-
mately 13,000 cu. yds. of gravel at
$1.51 per cu. yard and $1.00 per cu.
yd. for stockpiling subject to M. of
T. and C. approval. Joe Kerr was
also awarded the tender for heavy
machinery for construction 1977 at
$32.00 per hour for dozer and
scraper subject to the approval of
the M.T. and C. Tender of Ken
Voisin for Warble Fly spraying was
'accepted at 40 cents per head,
powder supplied and he will collect
his own fees: He will also act as
inspector for the fee of $400.00.
The clerk was instructed to write
Mrs. Betty O'Donnell explaining
that council does not feel that the
water problem is caused by the
township road.
A motion was made to call for
tenders for back hoe work on
municipal drains and at the waste
site. Tenders to be in by April 4th
at 5 p.m.
A motion was made to adjourn
until April 4th or at the call of the
reeve.
FRASER MacKINNON, Clerk.
Free Estimates
PHONE $24700
R.R. 3 WALKURTON
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DUNGANNON
The Sunday morning worship
service at the Dungannon Christian
Fellowship Church was conducted
by a gospel team. from the
Emmanuel Bible College at Kitch-
ener featuring a children's story
and special music. Their message
was based on the Gospel of John,
chapter 12: 23-36 with emphasis on
the Son of Man being lifted up and
His power to draw all men unto"
Him.
In Dungannon United Church
Rev. H. G. Dobson's sermon was
"Forgiveness of Sins" emphasiz-
ing that verse from the Lord's
Prayer. With the coming of spring
and better weather and roads,
hopefully the choir will be able to
meet for practice and lend their
talents to each service.
Camp Menesetung is asking for
senior staff and counsellors, swim
director, nurse, nature director,
Bible resource director, sports and
craft directors. You may get an
application form from the minister.
Singtime presents a special
program on Sunday, March 27, at
2.00 p.m. on CKNX-TV, channel 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott, Matthew
anilAndrew of° Kitchener spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Eedy. The boys are remaining for
the holiday week. Miss Martha
Eedy and Allan 13asson of Stratford
spent the weekend at home also.
Miss Debbie Vella visited during
Saturday and Sunday with her
relatives in Londesboro and Bel-
more respectively.
Misses Becky and Kara Blake of
Cambridge (Galt) spent a few days
with their grandmother, Mrs. Cecil
Blake.