The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-21, Page 8a,.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
N�* Lucknow Women's Institute to the The singing of, the Institute Ode
m. nate' NOV ' 27 Bruce County. Rally held, at Ark- and repeating the .Cry ia' un-
• Wright church. on. Thursday, icon opened. the meeting. The •
In Dinr On 25thAnniversay , . presidet, MrsHuron TAwnekinvvuIand Mrs, Wallace'n ac- welcomed the members an
.... .. Mr. . _. ..._ ce Conn
Huron Township Council met in companied; by. Mr. and -Mrs Rus- w guests. The guest speaker, officer
. regular session on 'tOctober Stn
- sel s, who 25 years. ago o stood' Whitfield' addressed the ladies on.
. . '
With ' 'Councillor '.. Ferguson. absent. LIP with . them . on, the occasion . Citizenship, as related. to laws,.
of their weddings: celebrated the Crime is an act that is: punish -
read Minutesn of the last meeting were i event byhavingdinner at Dan- able bythe state. What is law?
• and confirmed. .. �'..
The. , Assessor returned the roll, ny s. Restaurant on Wednesday ev- Law is a system, Good citizens
for 1964 which was accepted by .ening, work for the prevention of crime,
potluckThe ladies of the United Church preserving of peace and care of
T'he tender of R. 'Nicholson d are this. week busily engaged property,., ire told t how citizens.
Son was ' accepted for construction !Painting the . kitchen of the church- could help in apprehending those
who commit offence. T h e
members asked Mr. ' Whitfield
manyquestions pertaining to the
operating of a car. The Grey -
of the Kennedy drain , for $4385,00
. which is almost one; thousand,
dollars below the Engineers es-
timate.
Motions were passed, for . apply
ing m • .Department of Highways.
,for, mterun Subsidy, on roads and
bridges and to advertise for
snow .plow tenders,
Township . Nominations were set
for November 27th with 'Electionstitute held:their October meet -
day . December 7th. l g, Tuesday evening in the White -
The . followingaccount_S were �or:church. community memorial hall.
'
Those attending adult night
classes at the Whigham. and Dis=
tort High School on Wednesday
evening, were• Mrs. George Fish-
er, Mrs Ken Currie, typing;� Mrs.
H. D.. MacDonald, Mrs, Dan Tif:
fin, sewing; Mrs. Garnet 'Farrier,,
bookkeeP •;
Police Officer At W.I.
The Whitechurch. Women's In -
doted: paid
` Cemetery:. Ivan Pollock, labour,
$51.50..
Township; . Ham MacKinnon,
care ,of hall, $30,03.; Gordon Ell-
iott, 'assessing. & postage, $737.00; '
Kaufman Lumber, ,cemetery fence,
$20.02; 0t2;.' Harry Coiling, . hauling at
hall, , x-75; • John • W. Henderson,
• .material for: booth, $1060.00; War-
den' Howald, -work at booth, $402.
52;. Hoy Graham,work at booth,
$180.00; G.R. Whitby, work at
booth; $212.75;. Pollock Electric,
wiring and stove,' $905.74; Glenn
Farrell, postage, x-00; 'J. B.
Breckenridge, coal for hall, ' $140.
:`85; Village: of 'Ripley, fire calls,
$35000; Kincardine News,'tenders,
$905; , Post ice, unemployment
stamps, $9.76; Luigan .Anglican
Cemetery Board for perpetual
care ..of cemetary, $250:00 R, H.
Marlyn, shed .fine' insurance,. $34.
40; Registry Office,list, $7'00;
Municipal World, annual statutes,
$5.42; ... Francis Mellen, 6 . calves
Med by dogs, 00 G. E.,, . me -
'
Leman, anesg':eaves, 5 trips,
$25.00; 1 James Cornish,destroy
iin,,g��dog, $5;00, Lloyd Quinn, fox
bount„ j, $4-00; Dave Moore,: bol-
a** ,
aleante.,: of garbage collection, $475...
09; .fucknow Sentinel, printing
assessment : notices, 1522; Plow -.
mens Association, membership
fee, .$15.00; United Stationery, ,
supplies -94; Bill Kempton,
hauling to booth, $22.80.
Roads: Steve Irwin, S'uperin
tendent,. '$35000.; Wayne Lowry,
grader, $345.00; Ontario Culverts, ..
culverts, $20.16; Rohertsteel, verts, $63.01; Corrugated Pipe, cul-;
vert, $_70.38; Armco,. culverts.
$681.39; Olen King, payment Mu
' Murray bridge, -.60, Larkin
• .Motors, new' truck, V447.19;
land 'Redi mix' cement, S1479.65;
D G. MacDonald, gas and oil;:
$22938; . Dominion Road Mach:
grader blades, S76.56; Gordon .Em-
merton, cuttingg, trees. SL_0O;. Im ,
penal Oil Ltd gas and oil, $10000,
Roy Marshall, :hauling, $5005,
Harry Colling,. '..hauling; 70;
Coiling Bro ,hauling, -$92.40; Bill a;
Kempton, :hauling, . $93.00; Ken
McKenzie, dozer, '$34.00; . Waiter
Needham, licence, $2.00; Clarence
Pollock; .tie, ,.10.30; Cecil 'Hum-
phrey, , dozer and fence, 0150; 0;
Total • roads, $11,160.62.
Connell adjourned until next . .
• next regular meeting, November
Earl Tout~ am it y
WHITECHURCH
Whitechurch . 4-11 Sewing Club
held their "6th .meeting'' Tuesday
evening at 7 o'clock at the home
of Mrs: Dan Tiffin., Miss Beer-
ley Soloman opened the rneeing.
bz
all repeating the 4-H pledge in ':
unison. In the absenice' of Miss
Tereasa De Bruyn the minutes
were ' read by �Ii, Diane Ci -
tes. The roll call was an_w. red
by7-
The trim I shall put •on
my. garment. They were taught'
to sew lace on by- hand or ma.
thine. Home work snake a
sample of sewing. lace en by
hand and one semen . en by ma- -
chine, Put . this sample in the
record, bo k and work • on the
garment The next meeting will
he held at the home of Miss ' Pam-
ela King, 'Tuesday, October
Mrs. Victor Everson accord- •
panied Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs.. E.
Thom. Mrs. E. Wa ker Mrs, P:
Stewart, N.IrS. G. Whitbv' of time
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_unit and .to. establish,
relations use our neigh BROWNIE NEWS
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world :as a
anner. -Mrs.'
hairs in a friendly �;m. f ,Elizabeth
Emma Coffin and Mrs'. Dan Tif- ' The 2nd Lucknow 'Pack met on
fin sang Smile the While,' accom- Tuesday. A game was ' enjoyed by
panted by Mrs. Garnet Farrierthe rownies. Elizabeth Ritchie
Those who will attend fide Grey -was Fairy Queen. Inspection w
Bruce Area Convention are: hits, for full uniform and collection,
Ed Walker, Mrs, George Walker, hackie taught .the • Tweenies how
Mrs; ' Emma Coffin, Mrs, Garnet to make a toadstool and braiding
Farrier with Mrs, . Robert Ross, Brown Owl taught the . Golder
as alternate, and t> a delegate Hand' girls semaphore. Tawn
Mrs, - Bill Evans. When a plea Owl taught the Golden Bar girl,
was' made for new members, knots Pow -Wow was/ held. Rut/
Mrs. • Dave Gibbs and Mrs. Don Brom and Elizabeth Ritchie .go
Ross joined. It . was decided to ,their year Star. Brenda Mau
hold an afternoon euchre 'party ',tiler and Zena Garniss and Donn
on October, 28th. Mrs. 'Frank Ross!Greer
year star
,Greer. received their 1st
is to look after the managing of The meeting closed with :chine,
Bruce .Area Resolutions were read the euchre party; The meeting and the squeeze
& voted on, so the delegate Mrs.
Bill Evans, will know how the
branch wish her to vote at . the
Convention.. The ' motto The
smaller the world, the greater
are` the links uniting all men, was
given by Mrs. Tom Metcalfe who
said We have to. ' think of our
closed . with singing ; of National '
Anthem. Many members brought .. '
6 biscuits 'to enter in the con- ance of 24, Collection.. $4.30, pen
test. Mrs,: D. S, MacNaughton of nies for filendship 51. Sale o
Wingham was judge, The first biscuits $1,50. Theostesses Mrs
prize went to Mrs. Frank Ross, Frank Ross, Mrs.,Jas. Currii
and .the, "secondprize to Mrs. Rus- and ' Mrs. Ed Walker served flu
sel Ross, There was an attend -.,fresh biscuits with jam for lunch
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