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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-23, Page 5• • WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 23rd, 1965. THE. LUCKNOW ':SENTINEL,. LUCICNOW, ONTARIO KINGSBRIpGE (Inteided . for last .week) Bobbie and Danny Meniar-d of ,`Des •Moines have spent the past ' week with'their grandmother Mrs. ' Clifton . Austin,. , • John Van Osch, ' Dundas, spent' the week -end with his: parents. .. Mrs. Peter ' Vogt .returned to: Detroit after pending the' past. two ` weeks' with 'her., brother. 'Frank Sullivan, • Miss .Stella Dean, .,Miss.` Eliza- beth '.Bawler, Gerald Dalton, all of Toronto- :spent the week end here.''` Mrs; • Jim Moore, Joyce. and Karen of 'Algonac, Mich.,. Mrs., Jim Moore Jr. of West . Virginia' and three children spent the week- end with Mrs. O'Neill. and Mich- ael, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hart- • Furan •man,, and family of Kitchener;, R Mr.' and Mrs. Len'Woodley. and Q'•1(• Boat Club (COUNCIL , MINUTES). Huron, Township Council ''.held June meeting •with' all members present, 'Minutes of last meeting - were read and confirmed,• • Council, gave permission to the, Pine. River boat club to :build a causeway ..to the Island at the. mouth of Pine River: • a . y of Malton. spent the week- end with. • Mrs.; Clifton Austin. ' Mrs, Bernadine Kenny,' Detroit; Mrs: Ila' Garvey, London; return- ed to their homes on Sunday.: Maurice . Dalton and Diane Gil 1es'of Hamilton, spent the week- end with Mrs.. Dennis) Dalton.' Mr. Mike • Martin of Stoney Creek, spent "�a few •dayshere last week.. • • Mrs, Eugene Frayne and daugh ter came : ..home.. Tuesday. ;from hospital, Congratulations. • Mrs. Walter Clare visited Wal- ter in St. Joseph's Hospital,` Lon - don on . Monday. . • 00.041.44P4441 MONUMENTS For' . sound counsel and a fair priceon a monument correctly designed from quality. material, ,rely : on. SKELTONMEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, 'Prop. 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CO-OPAqua Ammonia applied soon. service of your Another fertilizer se Co-operative, developedin co-operation with United Co-operatives of Ontario. *Reentered Trade Mark lucknow District Co - 'I The garbage collection contracts were..awrded to Dave Lowry. for Point Clark beach . ;and to • 'Dave Moore 'for Bruce Beach. • The following .. accounts " were ordered paid; , TOWNSHIP; , Annie .MacKinnon, care of . hall, May, $9.00; Harold Courtney, grass seed at hall, , $2.60.; Lucknow Sentinel, . printing,.. $9 $300l5; .. Vill00;age of.VillageR'ipof` leyL,ucknow4 fire , call.fires, call, $75,00 Mervyn Culbert;. fox bounty, $4.00, ' .Gordon ' Cameron,, 2 fox bounties, $8.00;• Carrick Coiling, 2' fox bounties,' $8.00; Graham Cook, dozer at boundary. dump, $45.00;Lloyd Lamont, War- ble Inspector, • $19813;',. 'Bonnie Brooks; spraying ;for warbles, $198.13; Frank's' Garage, sprayer repairs, . $15.92; Earl' Tout,.. part. salary •rand postage, .$492.25; Jack Scott; snow removal at hall, $12 :00;. Post Office, unemployment :stamps, •$25.28; Dr. W. G. Bruce,,. school dental services, $240:00; P. S. R. Malcomson, prof. services, $100.Q0; 'Kincardine .News,' adver- tisements,. 35:03 "'`Mary •• Fludder nursing , Home Care,.' $122,25..'. ROAD ACCOUNTS:. 'Wayne Low - TY, Superintendent, $335.00;' :Bi11 Scott ' grader 'operator, $350.00;. Lloyd Lamont, labour;' $6:25, Har- ry.' Colling,: .hauling ';gravel, '. $291' .40; G. W. Crothers Ltd., grader repairs;.. $299,24; , Graham Cook, bulldozing, .. $1,185.00; Norman. Barnard;. patching . pavement, $47 .,.50.; Gordon Stewart, dragging roads, $704.90; Valley . 'Blades,. grader blades,, $289.p; Ideal Sup ply, grader .:paint,, '.$14.57; Mc- Arthur Tire, tire 'changing,. $18 31;'" D. G. `M:acDoiiald, fuel oil, $148.81;. •Imperial oi:Tttd:, fuel oil,' $349.35 Robertsteel Ltd:. cul-: vents,; $202.48;. Armco Drainage, culverts, $311.42; . Corrugated Pipe, culverts, $454.60; Lankin . Motors, truck. repairs, $3.96;'Howard Hod- ge, grader repairs; $118,26; Com- mercial News,' bridge and grader adds., $55. 80; Durham Stone. and. Paving, patching pavement,; $66. .56; Jack, .Ingoldsby, 'office: equip- ment,. $200.37; :Morford MacKay, grader repairs,. $20.04; $2004 Roy Mar shall,`, hauling stone,'.$56.00; 13111 Kernpton, hauling gravel, $65.38;. Bill Scott, mileage: to :Toronto, $30.00; .B, .' M Ross,. 'Engineering, Pollock Bridge, : ,$370.00; Jim. Far- rell, land purc'hase, $50.00; Al- fred Herbert; land' purchase, $100 00;• Reg. Godfrey, land purchase; $320.00; Durham. Hardware, gas for shed, '$9.00.. • 'Council adjourned' until ' next regular meeting on.. July 5th. Ear1.Tout, Clerk. Trousseau. Tea For .Linda Johnston (Whitechurch News) (Intended for last week) A , trousseau • tea was . held by Mrs: Clark Johnston in honour of her daughter • Linda's approach- ing marriage. The home was gaily decorated with, • bouquets of spring flowers, Pouring : tea . in ' the -afternoon was the groom's grand- mother .Mrs. Reed. of Kincardine and Mrs. J. 'Lovett and in the ev ening Mrs. Lauretta :Johnston and Mrs.. Charles Tifiri, . ' Displaying • the ' shower ,gifts from .Kitchener, Anglican. Church, neighbours and •4W girls, Hope chest, wedding: gifts and' trouss- seau during afternoon and even- ing were Mrs,. Leroy Rintoul, Mrs. Jim Lovett, 1Virs. Eugene: Gardner, . Joyce Proctor, ' Isobel Nethery, Mrs. slim Young, Mrs Robt. Struthers, Nancy Scott; Mrs. Irwin and Janette Johnston,: A dainty luncheon was :served, to guests by the hostess' whose helpers were Lillian Bruce, Betty Ann ,• Shirley and Nancy` Johnston and Ila Scott. In care of the re gister were .Nancy Johnston and .Beth .Scott. • PAGE, FIVE. ` Alkyd Dulamel is the ideal[ finish for kitch- ens; bathrooms, woodwork and trim This beautiful semi=gloss•enamel is amazingly dura. ble and is not affected by repeated washings or exposure to steam and moisture.. LUCKNOW'. lir se PHONE 528..2906; ZION UNITED ..CHURCH' .WOME`N, HONOUR GRANDMOTHERS . The June 'meeting. of Zion U.C. W. was' held .at the, home of Mrs. Chas.: Wilkins. •''As this was the Grandmother's meeting e ay c'h Grandmother was presented with a corsage. As well ' .as ;their own Society Grandmothers; . there were, three Visitors Mrs. Will Ritchie, Mrs. Wm. O. Hunters and Mrs. Gordon Ritchie of Lucknow, • all former Zion members . After , ` the opening hymn and prayer, the roll call was answer- ed' by ' twenty-one' 'members, The.' Devotional Period was conducted' by, Mrs. Frank. Ritchie based' on the :scripture of Timothy 'andhis ,Grandmother. Lois.:. The Study Book was given , by . Mrs.' Allan' Barger and Mrs. Earl Swan. took the- chapter On thea Bible. ; Study.. Mrs.: Russel, Swan • conducted a contest. .. • ' During the ;business ' period an. invitation . was read to attend , St. Helen's ' meeting on June 17th , .at 2:30 p.m. The ,ladies were' remind 1. ed that Zion Church Anniversary is .on' June 20th, and Iso the :date for. our Hall 'Bazaar is :November 20th. The Garden Party . money, and Talent .money for, ' June. was handed: in.' The Treasurer was in- structed to forward money for it- ems tems brought up during the meet- ing,. eet;ing,• also to :purchase.: some hymn books for the' . Church Mrs. Win G. Hunter repotted for •the visitors • calls,,' and Mrs. Jack • Gardner ; and. Mrs.' Lloyd. 'Hunter are . the visitors for the coming month. Mrs.: Robt. Helm is to obtain further..' information regarding showing of pictures .on • Trinidad .at some future ,date. The meeting was 'closed by 'the singing' of a, hymn and prayer by. Mrs. Kaiser. 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