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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-30, Page 12f1 PAGE TWELVE. 'THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCICNOW, ONTARIO Delegation Request Removal From Area West Wawdnosh Council; :Minutes. West Wawanosh Township 'Coun- cil held the regular" June meeting ' . on June: 8 with all . members pre- sent. • The minutes of the May meeting were 'read • and adopted on a motion by' Councillors Smyth and:.Iefferson. • A: 'report on the ' cost `-of` con- structing a ' bridge ori` Concession 11 wasbrought,before Council by the Road'. Superintendent, and the 'need . fox a supplementary by-law to cover, road •expenditures in 1965was, discussed:.. Bert . Thompson, Clerk of East Wawanosh Township, and a dele- gation of 'ratepayers from U.S.S. No.• 14: 'East 'and' West Wawanosh, appeared before council with a' petition from the ratepayers of that section in East ;Wawanosh to have :. their • properties detached from the. West' Wawanosh,'Town-. shin School Area.• • • John H. Rivett, 1965 Warble 'Fly Inspector, was in attendance and 'reported on tlie, season's ' Warble Fly campaign.. . J. A. McDonagh .of Lucknow, was present with regard, to the renewal of compensation' poheies; covering. ' t o w n's h i .p, employees while on duty. - A rather lengthy, discussion took place regarding' cutting roadside - grass and . also procedure to fol- low.. for weed -eradication ;on 'the township roadsides. It. was ,agreed. that the' grass along village roads should be:., cut'°at this time. The road --superintendent. reported to council 'that one load of'calcium chloride had been applied in front of farmhomes' in �he southern ..: part of.. the township, 'and that. two ` moreloads would be applied within a short' time on the re- - twining. roads in, the .stownshi , p The .'road accounts were .Passed for.:, payment on, a motion- by coun- ciller Jefferson and seconded: by .councillor :Smyth: The following general accounts were orderedpaid on a motion by. councillors Lyons and • Smyth Waterloo , Insurance e Co, fidelity ,bond, ',$15.00; W. J., ;I in-. ahan, fox bounty, $4,00; George, Humohrey, fort' bounty, $4.00; Har- old Errington,. 11 fox • bounties, $44.00;.' Louise : Blake, warble.. fly spr i 939.10;. K. K. Dawson ay ng,; . $ relief account, $60.03; W: A. Stew- art, auditin ' Rivett books,$3:00;.' C ®. 'warble fly broadcasts, ; $3.- 75; Catholic Women's League, light. grant, $35.00; 'Pinecrest. Man- or ' Nursing Home,: indigent pa tient �$ 5,. John H. Rivett , ... warble. fly inspector., salary, $300.- 00; Town of Goderich, ' High School debenture, $3,194.43'; J. A. Mc - Dona h, compensation policy, $80: Road Accounts: Harvey. Culbert, salary, ::$113.85; Angus McDonald, operating grader, $254.15; Robt: Jefferson, snow fence; .$9.00;',Ed- , ward.Robinson, . snow fence,. $7.00; Jas. Le1dy, snow fence, $7.00;' Cecil Cranston, snow fence, $3.25; Robt ' •McAllister, , snow fence, $4.- 25; Alex Finleon, snow ; fence, $3.- .25; '.Chas. Rivett, shovelling snow, Huron Township A" Resident Dien GEORGE DAVID TNOMPSON; 8. There_ passed away in Kincar- dine General hospital on Sunday,. June 20,:'• 1965;: in his 90th ' year, the late George David Thompson. He was born in Huron Township. on the 'Huron, 'Kincardine bound- ary east, on February • 4, 1876, where he; ."has . spent los . entire life as a 'farther. He . was the, son of' Robert. Thompson •.and Liza 'Emerson.. • He was .' a member. of Purple Grove • Methodist Church until. it 'closed in 1925, ',then went to Ber- vie-United Ber-vie United Church and was also a member of •''the' Bervie L.O.L.' He married Sarah Nesbit' in April. 1904 who passed, away in 1934.. He leaves to • mourn . his passing a family of 'four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Alvin (.Olive) Ir- win and: Mrs: William (Viola) Stanley of. Lucknow,. . Mrs. ; Albert (Mary) Trafford, Hanover; Mrs.: Alex (Myrtle)' Percy, Kinlough; Howard who lives on thehome- Stead where the deceased was• born;, Harvie with whom-• he made his : home: On. the . `farm ,where, he brought his :bride 61 . years ago; one, brother (Clifford) of ,Calgary,:, Alberta; 23/ :grandchildren, . 42. great grandchildren; . He ' was: predeceased by five , sis- ters, ' six brothers land 1. grand- child, `. Eric Percy '' 'An L:O.L. . Service wase held for Mr. Thompson at '.9:00 o'clock Monday, evening. The funeral service • was . con- ducted •from . the 'MacLennanFun- eral ..Home; Ripley,: on 'Tuesday, •June 22nd, at 2:00 p.n: , .by ' Rev.. Martin - Rule . of Bervie United Church: Mrs. Clarence Cerson, niece isothe,, deceased, sang "This my, Task"ac ompanied,'b hr daughter Linda,• • Burial was in Ripley. Cemetery, with . six grandsons ;as: pallbearers, George Stanleys Rbbert Thomp- son, Bert'; Thompson, Roy.' Stan. ley; Delbert Trafford and"Robert Irwin 'Flower bearers were twog .rand- children:Wayne' Percy and Wray Thompson and fourgreat " grand=: " children, Dennis Trafford, John Coiling; Susan Coiling and Ronald Stanley: . ;Paul :James 'Black .of London says "I' look forward to' your: pa- per weekly, and enjoy it.<thorough- •WEDNESDAY, JUNE '30th, 1965 Make • �uu Summer e Kids. CREST HARDWARE OFFERS MANY SUMMER, TOYS. AND SPORTING 'EQUIPMENT ..'FOR : THE WHOLE FAMILY: The Season's Dere For..• ,.. Swing Play Sets= and Outdoor swimming Pools YOU : CAN'T BEAT- THE. SAVINGS AT: $3.00; Imperial 'Oil: Ltd.,. fuel and tax, :$61.35; Grant:Chisholm, hy- draulic ydraulic •.oil and tax, $14.68; D.R. MC O Ltd:, cutting edges ' (gra- der), $72.33; 'DRMCO Ltd., ser- vice, • $15.25 Norman 'McDonald, hauling:gravel, '$164.00; Brophy Bros., tire' and tube $325.07;• On- tario Culvert, galvanized ..C.M. pipe, $347.49; Corrugated .PiPe Co'.,'. 'hel-cor :pipe, .$47.40;. :R.E.. • For ster, +instal culvert,: $26.00; God erich Radiator, flush : and repair. radiator, $7.50; Carl A. Cox, rad- iator 'repair, $3.00; Chas. Rivett,'. hauling; gravel, .00, J. A. Mc- Donagh, compensation . insurance, $45.50. 8• i 3 `. • • .• ♦. • • • • . .: •. .. ".i. ••. 8 farmers In L1Jtkn0w'Ar�a `GET ;YOUR SUPPLY OF' PURINA CHOWS "'AND' • SANITATION PRODUCTS . FROM Gordon A. J�hflst�ne.:. IN LUCKNOW AT THE JOHNSTONE'SEED CLEANING PLANT PHONE 528=619 • •••••••••••••************************************. • i. r. i • •.' • • • • .z 8 '• • •• •. • PHON Et' ' 528 3008. Speaker Taught in Bella: Bella • The last 'general meetinig 'prior to the :summer vacation months of the Lucknow, U CW., was,held on Tuesday evening, June 15th, Mrs. Wharry • opened . the meet- ing with a poem, `.`Stepping Where I' Have:;. 'Stepped" -and prayer. When business was completed and reports finished, Mrs.; :Whar,y. asked ::.the Christian '�Cttlianshtp Committee with Mrs. .11. Hunter as convenor, to take. charge . of the meeting: She was assisted;. by Mrs. W. B. ' Anderson ' who : read the Scripture :lesson from Acts. and gave, . the -commentary : on same. The' . offering was • received by Mrs:. ' C. Bell and+ Mrs. H. Web - ger. and dedicatory ebseer.'and.dedicatory; remarks were given. by Mrs; G. Ritchie, A very.' pleasing : solo by Mrs. Dennis • was . much. enjoyed. Mrs. Jas. MacTavish then :'was :called upon to introduce the guest 'spea- ker, .' Miss Lois . Hunter, 'Of Armow. Miss Hunter taught school for two 'years in 'Bella Bella Indian School in British . Columbia:: • She showed pictures of .the town which was started in '1904 and consists' of OM, long streets, but reports that, a. third. 'street has ``begun: In ' ad- dition: to the school . they, 'have; a' 25 -bed •hospital with two doc- tors in charge. The:hospital 'hospital . and school staffs are the ;only whites in Bella Bella. Fishing is the main •, industry and salmon,' ;kali- but and herring n are caught. • Zn ,addition to her pictures, Miss Hun- ter, un-ter, had an interesting display • of handwork done by the Indians, e.g. a totem: pole, trays. of . ply - Wood, leathercraft, . shellwork, em- broidery and crochet work: in very fine 'and intricate patterns. She explained that when ' a wed- ding takes place in Bella Bella the groom provides all the, wedding gown, cake, dinner, etc. Mrs. Treleaven thanked t e speaker for, her . lecture, pictures; and'. display: table, also Mrs.. Den- tals for her solo. • Mrs. Hunter closed the meet- ing with a short Nein, "Do 'Some- thing",, a hynin and. the Mizpah Benediction: LI Explorers Meet -The Explorers met on: Friday after school at the home of Mich ael Hamilton. Taking ',part in the program were: Mary MacCharles, :May White and Brian' McGuire. and.; leaders, ,Mrs. 'Walter Black; and Mrs:...Jack. McGuire: The.'hos- •tess, Mrs. ,'.Gary Hoffman,' `• and. 'helpers served 'refreshments:, L, Mr. and Mrs. Lee' "Bennett' and: daughter of , Armstrong, "Ontario, ••and -Mr, and Mrs. Roy,'Garvy • and daughter of' Kamloops; .B.C., ; are guests .of Mr. and 'Mrs. Herman Anger.?Roy; and.Lee` are: attend- ing a, two: .weeks course at the. RCAF . Base;: Clinton. . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,'Dexter spent "Friday in , Detroit. • 8 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howes of Clinton visited on Sunday :with. Mr.. ' and Mrs,,' Walter Black and family. They also` attended the, Opening of •Bethel Church. Others from here 'attending the opening were ;Mr. and Mrs,. Walter Dex- ter and. Mr. and Mrs., Sandy Macy Charles and :family. Mr. and'. Mrs. Herb' Clayton 'and Lynn • attended a' .family reunion picnic at Paisley on Sunday. Mr and. Mrs:' Earl Stacy .• of London spent • .the . week -end at their home here, 4:' Mr and 'Mrs.' Oscar White and family visited. on ,Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.: James McNairn" of Sea- forth' and also called on Mr. and Mrs., Joseph •: