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. .
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lucknow District Co -
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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.
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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. Lunch was served.
by the hostess and. her assistants.
The July meeting is the child-
ren's meeting and will be 'held at
the home. of Mrs. ' Peter Cook.
• '"We enjoy the •' Sentinel every
week," says Finlay • MacDonald
of Chatham and formerly of Loch-
alsh.
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