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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-10-14, Page 9THE iWUARE PHQNE 52d t8.1 1, AIR 'CONDITIONED 4 t+a:4 Lucknow Sentinel, Wkdneaday, October 14, 198t—PIBe. 9 Hy.Bell Hackett ,flex and Ella Hackett enjoyed' a three week train trip to Deloraine, Manitoba recently: They visited with her sisters, . Mrs. Lily Cul- . bertson ul-..bertson and families,. Russell and ''Grace Wamsley : and families, and with '. friends. Since returning home, !Ilene and. Tex Lamoine, of Peta- wawa, have spent a few days with them and. with other relatives here, Mrs.• Nancy Mott, Jackie, Carrie and Donna of Dutton, visited on Sunday with her aunt and uncle, Reg and Freda Broome, Mrs. Mary Scheerer, Pam and Greg . of Goderch also visited with them. Ann Andrew and Betty Ritchie : attended a Leaders Course on quilting in Wing." ham on Wednesday, October 7th and 14th, sponsored by OMFA. They dwiil teach the course to ladies in . the com- munity this ,,winter. Isabel and Jim Hunter spent Thanksgiving weekend. on a trip to Nashville. Ron and . Joanne Menary, Michael and Lisa ' spent Thanksgiving . Sunday with her parents and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Martin Hendricks, Get well wishes go . out to Jim • Nelsonwho is a patient at University Hospital, Lon- don. .. Clayton and Lois Alton. and _Ron and Barb Machan, en- joyed a trip to Elora Gorge last Monday.. Patty, John and Michael Bargerr are attending the Pall. Skating School at Wingham for four We wish you well with your tests next week. II Joe and Nora DauP hits and , Susan, of 'Chatham, spent Thanksgiving weekend with their son; Gary and Heather Wiest Wawanosh council... ,•from page 2 Motion by Councillors, See- ger and . Durnin, That West. Wawanosh Township hereby • affirms thatthere are no objections' to the Applica- tions for licensing of the three gravel pits owned by the township ie: The Inglis . . Gravel 4Pit;. Sts Augustine Gravel .Pit and ,The Robert- son Gravel Pit. '. The road accounts were passed .for payment on mo- tion of Councillors. Brindley and Durnin: They . totalled 549,818.79.. ' Motion . by, ' Councillors Cranston and Brindley, .That the Reeve. and . 'Clerk are hereby, authorized to apply to the Ministry of Transporta- tion and ransporta-tionand Communications for the Interim. Subsidy on Road Expenditures to date, (1981) on a. total expenditure of. S19064.77. Motion by Councillors See- ger and Cranston, That West Wawanosh Township hereby authorizes :the Building In- spector to issue permits to M. Sproul (granary); W. Rintoul (mobile home); and J. Stutsman (additign to shop). Motion by Councillors Brindley and Durnin, That C. Pergel; be denied a permit until. '(1) Huron County Health Unit approval is Lob- tained; (2) the laneway is widened and improved to the satisfaction of the road sup- erintendent; . and (3) an , agreement that 'the property cannot be used as a . storage yrd because of its small size aid proximity to the road. A letter . from the Huron County. Federation , of Agri- culture to be sent with others to Prime Minister Trudeau regarding the effect .of high interest rates on farriers and small business, was endors- ed. , by ' Council and to be returned 'to . the Federation... The Clerk informed council that she had been approach- ed: by Albert Taylor on behalf of the Huron -Bruce Swingers with a ' request to handle the payment of their Instructor's fees under the West Wawa - nosh Recreation Committee. The Clerk -Treasurer. assured Council it was not a compli- cated procedure and Council had no objection. Council was , informed of the public meeting scheduled by Maitland Valley Conser- vation Authcirity onserrvation'Authority to be held in the Dungannon United Church on Thursday, Oct- ober 22nd, in connection with the Saratoga Swamp Master Plan. Motion by : Councillors Cranston and Brindley, That the Application. for Loan to cover tile drainage submitted • by R. McDonald is hereby I accepted: Motion by Councillors• Cranston and Durnin, That WeSt Wawanosh Township hereby approves : the two applicatio . s for severances of .JosephHickey. A resolution. submitted by Minto Township, was not endorsed because,of its sim- ilarity in - purpose .to the. letter of the Huron Federation of Agriculture already endors- ed. By -Law #. 16-81 was given third reading and finally passed :on motion of Council- lors Cranston . and Durnin' ana.carried: This bay -law des-, . ' ignates the Auburn Fire Hall as a Community Hall under the Community Recreation Centres Act, 1974. ', By -Law # 17-81 was given. third ' reading and finally passed on motion of Coun- cillors Brindley and Durnin and carried. This by-law imposes .a special rate on properties tocover tile drain- age loans. Councillors Cranston. and Brindley volunteered to sit on the Board being set up by the Kinsmen re the Senior Citizens Drop -In Centre in Dungannon. The general accounts were ordered paid on motion of Councillors Seeger and Brindley. HVisit inipiey for thanksgiving ;By Ab Wylds Last Tuesday afternoon Eisner Wylds of Kincardine was over to Ripley for, a visit. Also that afternoon in talking to Bobby Robertson of the Tenth Cion he said that his brother Bill was now out of hospital in Toron-. y o. Visiting with Martin and Hilda Phelan and daughters Tracy and Becky in Ripley for Thanksgiving were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Phelan from Chapeau on Allutnette Island in the Ot- tawa River and across from Pembroke northwest of the city of Ottawa. LJ, and Glenda Gardner and sons Aaron and Brandon of Vanastra were Thanksgiv ing visitors with Donnie and Carol Fludder, Tammy and Jason and also called on Mrs. Evelyn Johnston. It appears that, the September gales with their rain squalls and strong chill windsgone. The fanners could to few weeks now in October and November' of old fashioned sunny Indian. siiminer to. dry the corn fields and to get fall plowing done.. Mary Margaret Smith from the Canadian Armed Forces Base, Toronto, spent Thanksgiving weekend with her parents and sister Wes and Margaret Smith and Barbara. Margaret and Kevin Moorehouse of , Calgary visited recently with her parents Allister and Pearl MacKay on the 6th east and. with his parents Bill and Dee Moorehouse of Kincardine. Whilehere they attended the wedding of his sister Karen and Derrick Burrows. Last Saturday over at the Ripley Grain Elevator work- ing orking to get things in order for the coming corn harvest was the order of the day. Around there doing different jobs were Jim Scott and sons Robert and Jeff, Allan Ga- ble and Harvey Pollock, and Peter. Cook and. Gordon Strothers of Lucknow: Working on the house of Mr. and Mrs. Brian MacKay on the 19th at the Tenth Con- cession oncession corner, one block north of Ripley, carpenter Ray puller uncovered a sign on the east gable end of the building. The main central part of the signis diamond shaped: At each corner the lines pass through the in- tersecting points or four bases if viewed as a ball dia- mond. At each of these points in the engraved sign a small triangle was formed by .drawing lines parallel to the 1st to 3rd line for the triangle at 2nd base and a similar line for the on at home plate. At .1st and 3rd the base lines of the triangles are parallel to the home base to 2nd base direction. Get the picture of a diamond or square turned on end with four little triangles at each. corner outside the infield. So there is the description of this engraved line sign: - Apparently it Wats put there whenthe home was Tura tit page Yl•' Dauphin, Holly, Sarah _Re becca and Michael. Last. Sunday four friends, Lorraine ' Baker of Stayner, Marie Barger, Ashfield; Bet-, ty Hinschberger of Kitchener and Lois . Alton of Ashfield, enjoyed a get-to-gether din- ner at Wingham:.. The Thanksgiving meeting of Trinity`, U.C.W. was held on October 8 at the manse in Lucknow with an attendance 9f 18. The meeting ' . was. opened by the president, Mrs. Ken Alton reading .a Dates Available Lucknow, District Community Centre SATURDAY, OCT. 17 ''- Jiia O'Nefl and Resole O'Neil SATURDAY, G,GT. 24' Allan and Beryl MacDonald OPEN DATES AVAILABLE OCTOBER Friday 23 Friday 30 NOVEMBER Friday.6 • Friday 13 ' Friday 20 Frlday'27 DECOMER . Friday 4 Friday' 11 Friday 18 -Saturday 19 Now Booking For 1982 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND MID WEEK BOOKINGS CALL 528-3532 `EI sir .. ........... • anitoba verse. Mrs 137. A Hackett read Psalm .107. Thexneditation on Thank- -fulness was taken by Mrs. Douglas Raynard, with Mrs. Hackett reading an ,appropr- ate poem.. Mrs. Raynard closed the devotions with a prayer. ab The president thanked.. the hostess and the rollcall was answered. with Something recently that occurred to be thankful for. The study book was . taken by,. Mrs. Bill Andrew continuing: from least; month on . Partners in Mis- sion. Mrs. Ales Hackett gave two readings, The First Thanksgiving and 10 The Spirit of Thankfulness, MChester Hackett re- .portedrs: on the fall rally held to Donnybrook. The bible study was conducted by Mrs. Char- les Wilkins, during which the brought out some` im- portant reasons why we should study our Bibles. After &short business per- iod: nl closed and a g social.thehour waseetin enjoyed: by all, with the committee in charge serving a delicious lunch. ' STARTS :FRIDAY-MONDAY,.OCT. .1611, to 19th SHOWTIMES: ONE SHOWING 8 P.M. When they met they heard bells. And that was just round one. 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