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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-24, Page 5• WEDNESDAY, N01C, 24. 'Iris G THE L,;UCKNQW SENTINEL, L.LUCKMO.W, ONTARIO PAGE: .FIVE" °nosh OK Addition To :Goderich The following g general accounts paid ordered on . a manon by e neillors• Lyons and, Errington. late. j Pavilion Costs .Inc.rease • Mary. Pannabecker, mowing grass at Cenotaph 520!0; Ontario (West •Wawanosh� ' I TownWawanoshhip of West Wawanosh ap- :RAO, dra, township .hall lighting Council Minuted ! proves the addition to the Goderich $6•07; Joan Armstrong, stamps, .. iv oun ofe cost', tY, 1st the West Waw- -� Purdon, ox ounty,. District Collegiate Institute and $18,043;• A• J Re e, fox b • November t, 1l6S will assume its gshare th t S4 00' Wm R P d f b Waw - on November of the necessary debenture issue •$1•03; • K; Scott,; assessor's sal J Township Counc4 Weld a by the Town of Goderich. • s art's selectin $429.00 :' J. > : • .. g Jurors, racial session to, discuss winter • A letter from -the East Wawan- K. Scott' postal supplies, °5.1,47. r removal and the hiring of a osh Township' School, . Area. Board I Council adjourned to meet infigman for the Township grader, requesting' the •approval of Westp •ember 1ath., • otion by Councillor Ieffer:� Wawanosh Township to the 'issue Road: Accounts; -- Harvey Cul- of debentures to. cover the cost of . bert, salary., $217,35: Lorne' (vers,, construction, of the proposed East checking gravel, $63,50; Angus Wawanosh • Central School was1acDonald, grader operator, read, discussed and laid aside un 4253, * imperial 'Oil; Ltd.; fuel s e, seconded by Councillor Sm was decided to advertise for ap- cations for a wingman for the ceder, 'at a rate. of $1:03 lei hour, ie t Lucknow 'Sentinel. Carried; Reeve Lorne.Durnin was re- and tax, $3f 4g; Grant' Clhsho m, v►as moved by Councillor Ly- �pre- motor 1 t �99S. D.R.M.4-• Smyth and Lyons, ' CI): Ltd, gasket, pars, arc s- &S sories, S2S ba, • Harry G;+llit+g, _ � ` Mr. Bert Thompson Clerk of sen , on a motion by Councillors. oil andax, $8 i es and seconded by,, Councillor Er that anvil."sell the to > stump) at Lot 21, Cones (m the 1E' Wawanosh was in attendance loading and hauling/ $4J-1.55; 'lab- •November :9th, 1965 don Radford, reflex tors, p estone, : The November meeting.. of 'the f'and 'labour; the centennial project• iso 8. n ., • , • ext Purves, gravel 570,6- Gar ! Due • to increased costs of material • of the two Townships . a "Picnic tire repair, 875:73; Webs,,,r Webs,,,and• lest Wawanosh, Township Council rias,. held on November • 9th, with. ;al Councillors present. Due to an Airy • the' previous day, Reeve, mrnin wasunable to .attend.'. On a motion by Councillors Ly- -- eis and Smyth ' —. "That .Council aennber, Hilliard Jefferson, be ap-• pointed acting', Reeve hi-, the ab- sence of Reeve Lorne ..Durnin",.. olenciilor Jefferson ;presided to conduct the businessof the month. • The'. minutes . of the October meetingwere read, and adopted as read on a motion by-Council tars'Smyth, and Errington. The'request of Goderich District eatlegiate .Institute Board to 'have West; Wawanosh ,Township Council„• approve the addition to ,the School and assume its share .of the deben- joie issue,'•was ,placed before Cohn ala . third time. A. letter 'received' by the : 1erh from '. the Secretary -- Treasurer of the: Collegiate Board,'. E. H. Jessop,, with: further inforrn- ation that had been requested, was read. •After a lengthy. discussion,' k was moved by Councillor. Smyth. and seconded. by Councillor .Erring - tan that. the ,'Municipality of the Pavilion” at the Wawanosh Park..MacKinoon; screw driver, punch,. will Cost more than was ori ina21=. .$.3.17: •Signal Star,.snow removal lly ad, $5.60; 'Lucknow Post Office; estimated. For this reason -a sec- sumps . 85,00. and agreement; amending one dgt-•' Joan Armstrong, Clerk. ed. October , 27, 1964,.between the • . . . two Townships, : was read to Coun= 'CH, showing tiie � estimated cost of ' the budding now to be,-O�, Giet. C • hristmas Crd to be shared' equally by the two `' Townships, less the Federal acid • Provincial centennial grants: It Frnrn Annf eSao was moved • by Councillor Smyth The November meeting of the and seconded by Councillor Erring- • Lucknow Presbyterian • Evening ton that the agreement be ..ac- Auxiliary was held on Tuesday ev- cepted by the Corporation of the ening, atthe borne 'of •Mrs...Cam- Townshio of West Wawanosh: . eron MacDonald with twenty: lad- By-law' No. 10, 1965, was reaa res .present Mrs. Bert Gammie and.finaily passed on a •motion by who was .in the chair opened the, Counciilors Errington and Smyth. meeting with the 'Can to Worship This by-law amends By-law NO: ` and prayer- Following the opening 13, 1964, necessary, because of the ar hymn Miss Maudie ,.Fisher read increased. cost of labour andmat- the Scripture' and gave the ed erial ever thepast Year. • Ration entitled'.. Time For :God-': • One application for wingman for A letter' was: read from Priston .the .:Town'ship grader pias: opened: Martin • the Auxiliary's adopted on from India. Included 'With the and discussed, but . was not ac- : cepted. . :letter which he- had madede him .Card • ' The road accounts were passed , was decided .to send achequsque•o .:� • to for payment on a motion. by Coun- cover Priston's expenses•• for 1966, eillors.'•Smyth and Lyons. :.. A thank you note .was read f • ' from C:G.I-T. for: graduation gifts received • from the Auxiliary. Six- teen ladies volunteered .as: Mystery Mothers for the C.G;I•='T.:, for the year. , Mrs-• Jim{ Aitcheson' and - Mrs. George Maclnnes were chosen ,for the ' ' nominating • committee to: bring, in • a - slate of officers :for 1966.. . Mrs. Jack MacDonald was' in charge of . the Topic ' entitled. "Through the years in Canada", .dealing with the different. as'As- sisti'ng" ects,; of women's work • in. Canada. As - silting in the discussion were Mrs' Ross Gammie Mrs' Bert Gammie, . Mrs. Leonard MacDonald, ' Mrs. Howard Agnew. N • Sentence prayers 'were given by • all. members.. Mrs: ' Don: McCort- ick 'read several, interesting • art- icles from the '. Glad Tidings in - eluding a review of. the work with French Canadians.. The,, meet- , eet, ing • closed with a' hymn and pray '\\ �,� G er by Mrs_ Jim .Aitchison. Lunch was served, by the committeein charge. • Art • SH'UR-GAIN FEEDLOT 'STARTE,R. Now Y can get cattle on a full feed of corn silage or grain m 16, da ' less with newSHUR-GAIN 13% ,Feedlot Starter Ior Ca. Highly fortifiedwith •ainsiofics, Phis palatable .,low airs,/ feed is especially used to help- overcome the stress Placed on cattle, rirlieit moved into a feedlot. P in soon and bairn haw new SHUR-GAIN• Feedlot Start-, • • 4 sr Can get your cattle an full feed sooner ensuring maximum ms' during the entire feeding period. • Products IMMO WHI.TEC:HURCH We are sorry to Apert Mrs. Ira Wal and :Robert Wall son of Mr. and .Mrs. Lorne Wall . were oper- ated. on: last week for appendic- itis. We with thei n`a speedy recov- Mr. and • Mrs.' George Fisher, • Mr. and Mrs.. Elliott' Carruthers of Ripley spent Saturday evening with''. fir. and MfrsGordon . Fisher and family of Guelph. ' Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw visited Wed '•inesday. in -London with her father: Charles Martin at 'the home of his daughter Mrs. Cameron Swim- mdns We learn as we go to press that Mr. Peter Kennedy of firingham a fO Hier resident•of our village suf- fered a stroke on Sunday at, his . home• and had tobe removed to Winghaxn and :'District Hospital. Folks ' here wish him a speedy re- covery. , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw - of London visited Sunday With her mother Mrs. Gorge Hunter,.:Luck- now and with' Mr, and Mrs, El- roy Laidlaw and 'family. • ', • Mrs. Ezra • Scholtz spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs , Camn- eron Simnions and her : father, Charles , of London. ' MAPLE LANE..DAIRY.. 37 .LANCASTER ST, W.,• KITCHENIl REQUIRES A SHIPPER -RECEIVER A ROUTE. SALESMAN STEADY EMPLOYMENT, NO LAYOFF —AGE 20x40 • -HONEST AND -WILLING `WORKER-. ' =NO ,PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY -WILLING TO TAKE RESPONIBILITY . —PENSION PLAN —HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL INSURANCE ,FULLY PAID , ' MUST BE IN ,GOOD HEALTH:. AND ACTIVE • —MUST BE ABLE TO GET. ALONG WITH PEOPLE --GOOD WAGES' —phone 743-1453 `or write for. an appointment • n - by William ",Whiting • Dorothy : Kilgallen, thehard- working; ' hard -driving and some' - times sarcastic, panel •member . of "What's My ;Line?" is 'dead at. 52. She was ,considered 'theclev, serest :panel • member of this trad- itional • CBS Sunday -night: show. We were ' in Washington attending. a radio and television ,'convention when her sudden, passing was an; nuanced_ Although I. did„: not watch her last What's lily . Line appearance; the other panel members said she was ,in . fine • .spirits 'before and. after ' the show:. `« • Last Sunday Kitty Carlisle fill, ed her seat and the show Contin- ued as it did a. few years ago when regular panelist Fred. Allen .died suddenly. • Dorothy ' started her . rise An fame as a columnist. and: television per- sonality by circling, theglobe in a breath -taking, '24 'days in. 1936., She went by dirigible and by China; Clipper. Her daily' reports made her ' a celebrity_ • She ' wasthe one. who • played "What's My Eine?" week • after week. as ' if. it '.was the challenge of the century, Bennett Cerf would pun his way through the shote 4r- • lene'. 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