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.:WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 32, .1964.
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•THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL'. (.UCKNOW, ONTARIO; ; ' •
Naiii.eV. .1 -fficoIs,.Su.e5akr
Tax Arrea..rs. Causes Some Comer
.The inaugural , meetingof West
Wawanosh Township Council was
held at the township • hall on Mon-
day, • January 13th, • 1964. ' Reeve•
members>• present. resided with . all
Lorne Durnin .
bets• subscribed t. After tie .mem-
'to ' their declar-
ations of office, council proceeded
with the business, of .:the new year.
- On a motion by coons.. Jefferson
and Smyth, by-law No. 1, .1964 was
finally passed,. • naming thetown
ship: officials for, 1964.and :stating
their" salaries. . Ambrose Redmond
was appointed caretaker for the
townshiphall. Otherwise, there is
no- chage "in personnel for :• 1964..
Also the :salaries .remain .the same
as last year... ,•.. v
On ' a •motion by 'Coups. 14yons
and Jefferson,: by-law No. 2, 1964
was finally :passed, - authorizin the'
Reeve and Treasurer to' borrow, if
necessary,.: up to $40,000. forcur-
rent . expenditures in 1964. '
• It • was noted that there is a oon-
w . siderable increase ire.. tile': amount
•.' of tax arrears.. -This 'problem • is
causing -,some . concern.
A delegation,from the 'St: Helens
. ' community appeared 'before. Coun-
cif, in. 'regard ..to a drainage •prob-
lem„;at the Women's Institute. hall,'
St. :Helens. • •
• On a ,motion . by Courts;.'. Bmyth
Births.
TIFFIN' - At Wingl am ' -and '-Dis=
trict . Hospital . -- on Tuesdayx y ' :Jan-:
' uary 7., 1964; to . Mr. - and Mrs. Jos-
e'h .'Tiffin:.. .Teeswater,
R R. 2.:Teeswater,
.a son '
HUFFMAN— At Wing ham' and
District Hospital, ital . on . Friday, Jan-
uary p . y�
uary 10,. . 1964,; toy Mr. and Mrs.
Donald . Huffman, Teeswater, ' a
daoh
ter.• ::..'
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MARTIN in Kincardine °hos-
pital, on Monday, January '13,
1964 .to Mr. and Mrs s Mar-
tin,
u tan • 1VIa
tin, ,R.R. 6, Lucknow, a son, Rich-
ard- William (Ricky) a brother. for
Marilyn
and Jefferson. the Clerk was in
structed to order two.: subscriptions
for 1964 to "The.Municipal World:”
The road accounts were . pa ed
for payment on .a' motion by Courts:
Smyth and -Errington...
• -On '.a motion by Couns. Jeffer ,
son and Errington, the : following
general •• accounts . were. ordered
paid':• -
Ontario Hydro, Clinton : 1963.
Dungannon street ' lights, account .
$177;00; Ontario -Hydro, Clinton —�
1963 Auburn (3 twps.), street lights
accounts $490.60; .Ontario .Assoc.
of Rural Municipalities -- 1964
membership . fee ' -•- $15;00; Sal-
vation Army, • London, grant, for
1964 — $30.00;' Robt..E. Irvincare-
taking . Dungannon street '- ' lights,
1963-417.25; The• Municipal World
Ltd., office supplies `:--» $9:30; Vill-
age of Lucknow, fire call to H.
Greer's farm •house .= $75.00; ';St.
Helens Women's Institute, grant to
institute , hall $50.00; 'W. Wawan-
osh' Fire Ins., premium, office
equipment, $3.00;:.Huron 'Co. Trea-
surer, tax arrears, • collection in
1,963 ' $145.75; Gus Devereaux,
welfare accoitilt,- '$26.77; Ronald.
Pentland, . purchase of abandoned)
cemetery, $1.:00; . Huron Co T.B.
Assoc., grant for 1963"— $5:00,
ROAD ACCOUNTS:
Lorne' Ivers, salary, $34.00 Nor
man McDonald, operating` grader,
$159.00; ' Russel .Phillips, operating
wing, . $123.25; ..Imperial Oil Ltd.,,
fuel .and :tax,. $300.20; Grant Chis-
holm, motor oil and -tax, $54:07;
Gus 'Devereaux, 'snow:' fenceand
posts, '$31-.68; George Radford' Con-
struction, Ltd., wing cable,' $14.40;
Dominion Road 'Machinery Co.. Ltd.
•repairs: to plow and. grader, $95:80;
Roy ' Hardy, plowing snow, with
truck,:: $483.00; / Nelson ': Culbert,
hauling .and erecting snow fence,.
$3:00; Harold Culbert, hauling and
erecting. 'snow. ' fence; $2.25; George'
Smyth,- cutting , : and welding on
wing, $21.00 St. Helens. Women's
Institute, 'roadside;', tile, .$2.47.• '.
Council -adjourned to meet • on
Tuesday, February /4th, 1964.
J `F. Foran, Twp: Clerk
pringis for thebirds
do it not
'Why wait till the warrn'weather to start improving your
• . home? With an NIA Home • Inipr'ovement Loan, avail-. .
able througrh, your •bakik, you can do it vow. You'll get -
faster service and you ran often save noneyr , Check the
list'for the jobs that need doing around yourthouse, •then'
. go ahead. Do it now.
• Additional Rooms' - Powder Room
• • Painting' and • Fences
--Wallpapering--; • Steps._
: Garage or Car Port '• Sinking and •• Fireplace
• Porches Improvement . Storm Windows
• Pluntbing of Wells ; , an)t Doors
-.,Furnace • Mason► • ,Built -In Cooking
• . • Finishing off Attie"' ..Floors and Refr +aeration ::,
...gasement, .Roof • Screens and :
'Playroom •' • -, • Insulations Awnings
• Electrical System, . .Foundation Walls
Who's eligible for loans?Householders, or owners of '
rental properties, including, apartments.. ,' •'
• - •How fast must• you pay. back? It depends' on the sum.
But• loans can be • repayable in. monthly instalzrients%
together with interest for periods of up to ten years. •
Where to get details? Apply to your bank .manager: Do .
it now. Then have these needful repairs or renovations,
done right away.
Jai
• Cujtboards'
• Bathroom or •
'Kitchen Fixtures
Why Wait foot' Spring?
/edged by authors/. of HON. ALLAN J, IVIAOVACHEN,
•: MINISTER. OF .LABOUR, CANADA, DN•263A.
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Two Clubs
Mrs Gordon Wallk was hostess
at the Kairshea Hall for. the - Jan-
uary , meeting of the . Kairshea
Women's Institute which` followed
.the.. subject Canadian' Industries.
Mrs; Frank .MacKenzie and Mrs:
Ira Dickie yere in charge of the
business.. Mrs. ; Ted Collyer er read.
p
the seri tore,..The: roll call. "One
.way to, promote sale of Canadian
goods" was 'well . answered.
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Mrs, Allan Graham and
Mr. 'and ;Mr , , and
family spent a • day. recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill : Barton of Ham-.
ilton. '
Sandy MacKenzie and a Korean
classmate.. `at U.W.O. spent •' the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Tom
MacKenzie ;and Bruce.
mans 'book are asked to cleave
$2.Q0 with ' the . secretary, . Mrs.
Dickie by : the next 'meeting The
pennies for : friendship" jar.. will
be' at the 'next, two. meetings.
A card of congratulations. is to
be sent to Mrs. Holm; Home Ecom
omist, - formerly Miss Nicholson
and all the• ladies . and 4-11 mem-
bers. signed their names.:
There will be. two 4-H 'Clubs for
the :course "The Milky :Way. 'The,
leaders are 'Mrs. Currie Colwell:
and. Mrs...Gor`don Wall, and Mrs:,
Lloyd MacDougall 'and 'Mrs. Jim
Burt.
The.- .president and secretary
were appointed to look into %'the.
possibility of ' getting: a daybed and.
playpen for 'the hall,• to, help the
young 'mothers of 'our . club , •
The, Institute decided •to • Make '.
a quilt to help raisemoney and
a 'committee of ' Mrs. A. Hughes,
Mrs. ' Donald McKinnon, . Mrs 11.
I Davis .;and Mrs. Bob .Gilchrist was
appointed, to be .in charge: •
Pp . , b.
Mrs.:Collyer took' they, chair for
the, programme.: ,Mrs.. Houston
was in charge of . a' demonstration
of hoinecraft. 'She., read a paper
on tips on- sewing and ,showed
some of the things she is current-
ly, 'sewing. The ' ladies `then showed,
some .of . the crafts they ,:are cur-
rently : interested in.' These'; were
really. . •many. and varied and there
were many beautiful things.
Mrs. Harold .' • Campbell' gave a
reading and the 4H' girls : pre-
sented" • their skit . and . showed • the.
blouses they. had made . and *their
books. The girls .then presented
the leaders of the past two . ebur-
ses, Mrs., Harvey —Houston,, Mrs..
Ira. Dickie, Mrs. ' Donald MacK in-
non. and ,Mrs..: Evan Keithwith
gifts.
Mrs. Lloyd 11VIacDougali thanked
Mrs. Wall . `and .611 those taking
part • in the meeting: Mrs: Wall
said she was glad :to• see , so :'many.
out.
Mrs., Collyer ..and Mrs..:MacDou--
gall assisted. the hostess ' in. Serv-
ing' a' delicious lunch..
Mrs.. bob . Gilchrist will: •be -hos-
Wag, for the. February, meeting at
her home.,
Miss Eleanor Clark was hon-
oured at ,a - shower in the Legion:
Hall en 'Wednesday evening. - :Her
mother, Mrs. Art. Clark was hos-
tess ataftroAiseau tea, . Saturday
evening.
Tr:
LOCHALSF'
Mr Tom '.'MacDonald was in
London recently for a'. check up: on:
his : health
Several- ladies of Ashfield 'Pres-
byterian yterian Church were in Winghain •
On • Tuesday at a Presbyterial'
meeting. Some of those who ,at-
tended,
t-tended were Mrs.- Henry Mac -
Kenzie, ' Mrs. D. ' R.., MacKenzie,
Mrs W. Ross and Mrs. Ewan
.MacLean; ..
The Young People of were
Presbyterian Church were enter-
tained' by their. minister Rev.' Mac=.
Conibie at -the manse on Friday
evening. ':
Miss Barbara MacKenzie, spent
• Friday night with her aunt - Mrs.
Mary 11: - Martyn ,in $i le
'The regular monthly meeting of
Ashfield Presbyterian V .M.S. met.'
on `Thursday 'at the home 'of Mrs.
Ewan MacLean.
Friends of .Mrs.. Bob . Simpson
are sorry she is still a • patient
in hospital. . •
• Several from this area .. attend.
ed. the Co-op banquet'•in' Lucknow.
on Tuesday evening. •
Mr. and MPs. 'Allan , McCharles
• of Toronto spent .the, week -end
with Mr.,. and Mrs. - Oliver Mc-
Charles
c Charles and ' John. = • •
Mr. and Mrs.. John MacRae
spent Saturday • in London. .
Mr. and ' Mrs. Oliver McCharles
and Mr. and Mrs. George Ken,'
nedy were in Guelph on Saturday
yvhere -they attended the ' Ontario
Hereford association •convention..
Mrs. ' Alvin Robb and Mrs, Stew-
art MacLennan were in •Wingham'
for . two days the past week at a
leaders training ' school' for 4-1I.
club leaders.
Miss' Isabelle • Macintosh of Ham
ilton spent the: past week with Mr,.
and Mrs. 'Frank MacKenzie and::
f airily:
Fur
o leaders from Kairshea
r
WI. • will attend'' the Training.
School . in Lucknow ' January 21st •
and 22nd. They are: Mrs. Currie
Colwell', ,Mrs. Gordon Wall, Mrs.'
Lloyd: MacDougall , and - Mrs. Jas,
Burt.,
Mrs. Robt: Gilchrist was supply
teacher for Mrs. Parker at Kin-
loss Central School on Tuesday.
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