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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-05-15, Page 53 • • )r )- Le 0. • ne tt, • 18, by to er, RS er- ay, ; Uc- Ex- pal . of • 15. and • the ,od, of ler. , Lac - wk. .r I.:. • • lidobNESDAY, MAY 15th,* 1963 • nix 4uocripw -SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Meetings. n Roods, ..Drains , KINLOSS COUNCIL .:Kinloss Council met May 7th, 1963 in regular session, ReeVe 12, A, Murray •presiding; •Coun-' cillors-Evaris, Ackert, and 1VIao- • IntYre Present. • The followng motions were paised:- • That 'the minutes of the last regular meeting arict special meeting of April 9th and 22nd be adopted. • That we purchase fire eXtin-.• guisher from West Wa9t,rariosh Mutual. Fire Insurance Company for township shedt for 430.00.; ; That we do now adjourn •to Meet Jane 3rd in regular .ses- sion at.ll p.m. or at the call Of the Reeve. •. The following cheques were authorized paid: General account , Harold Stanley, warble ;fly spraYing, $400.00; Delbert Hedley, .inspec- tor WarbleFly, 163.00; LueknoW Fire Dept., fire call, 225.00; An- derson flax, warbicide poWd.er, 253.80; Hydro, Whitechurch St. 28:13; Albert Coulte.s,. Windows, for Whitechurch Muni.; ciPal water • system, 12:00; Tine - crest 'Manor,: institutional care, 115,99; Currie and...Sons, ambulance, 14:0O,&: Town of ••. • • •••• Retirement Every • I THE ALASKA BROWN BEAR is the biggest meat -eating he rears up on his hind legs. Like all bears, the snow falls, he finds a cave or a deep shelter under an over- hanging ledge of rock. There he curls up and sleeps until spri animal in the world, often attaining.a height of ten feet when '• brownie' hibernates in winter. Soon after the first Goderich, welfare' chargeback, 22.35;. ucknow :Sentinel, print- ing and by-lawsfor. drain.s, 59.40; Carruthers Nursing Horne, Institutional care, 79.75; Henry's Fruit Market, welfare, 117.50; Siegrist's Store,' :welfare, 4.10; Ashton's •welfare, 27.39; Mans - fields, gap apzi Oil for .sprayer, 9.14; Mrs. Mansfield, caretaking, and ` supplies, 16.40; Raynard Ack'ert, water to hall and Clean- ing dump, 63.50;' G. H. Wall, part fees •on drains, 100.00; H, Wall, part salary •and postage and • telephone,31:1.54;. Leonaril Irwin, poultry claim, 18.00; - Lawrence McLeod,. in- spectiAg claim, 3.50; P, A. Mur- ray, • part salary, 30.00. Allan AVIacInt$Tre; part Salary,' 30,00; Jack Ackert, part salary, 30.00;. William -Evans; • part salary,. 30400; Fraser ,Mckinnon, part. 'salary, 250.00. . • , Highways — Dick McQuillin, $241.23; Edward T'honipsciri, 18.00; Allister • Hughes,: 120.50.; Orville' Tiffin,' 7.20; John Mur- ray,• 4.50; Receiver General em- ployees share, -3.12;• Owen King,. 108.00; Dominion Roads, 355.11; Lloyd. Johnston, . 7.88; 'Daily' 'Commercial 'News,: 12.60; London Free Press, 9.72; Spence/Irwin, snow removal .JoSeph Forinet: :11:jbedey‘ F0.11(.50 -Year. Wed. (A1411ERLEY NEWS) ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell of LudknoW who were former residents of Am'berley vicinity celebrated their ,fiftieth' Wedding AnnverSary on Sunday, May 12. Best Wishes are 'extended. • to them by' host.- of friends. for many more happy anniversar- • A capacity •crowd attended Pine. .River. United., Church 'on `S.unday morning.- A jOint choir of mothers sang. an anthem.. During the service the Sacra- ment of baptism was adminster- ed. to Robert Thomas Bell, son Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Bell of Amberley with, Rev. D. ,A. Mc- Kenzie officiating, . 1VIr., and Mrs. Leonard Reid • entertained relatives on Sunday. i • Grant-MeNairt of Ednionton is visiting , with. •his- family • this week. • • • • Mr. D. A. Campbell of Strat- ford, was ..the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Courtney on " :4:lay• evening. • . PAGg. P. • • 9 \' AVM& •• GARAGEMI •CARS - TRUCKS 4 TRACTORS • LAWNMOWERS -WELDING for Lisburn and Reids• Corners committee members on Monday, •• when they met to arrange:for • the District Annual 'which is ' • be held at Reids Corners May 23. , Hostesses.for. Ho -Bo' teas for Unit 2' -Of* Pine River United • ' Tiffin, grading, 1.8.00. AllisterChurch _ Attending baptismal servicewere• Mr T B s. . e11 at ••Hughes, registration •at • Load for Robert Donald Harris, son of. Amberley, . Mrs, 'William Pace, school and reflectors; '7:39; 'Cities. Mr. and Mrs. „Robert Harris .•of • —2nd Concession, Mrs., Perrin • r M el* • si.,6'rvl.iee,' Ittio, 299.69;, Al_ Clarke were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- L.owrY, M s. George esseng ,20.00; Everett Cathers, loading and, Mrs. rant. Ake 'and • faltillY, °°ne.saiDn. -• hert Codltes,', sidewalk' iepair, thur Coiirtney.of Amherley, Mr. and Mers,. ,Norris Messenger, 4th gravel and replacing . culvert;- Mr: and Mrs. Llpyd Ourtney gt St. 'Jukes Ao1ican 72;: wingtiam Advanpe .fantly L-ondon. .and mr: and their May 'meeting in the parish nternOon ,of rest week. all's: Farish 1V10,f,fat.,..lenc'e thonus, 'N -H RiPle•Y• • , The bear 'retires', for several Monthievery year. • • moK,y. and family o• f hall at'/Jurgen On Thursday af-. LuOknow ,Sentinel, •• 3.60; Mrs. J. Lot con.. ,Raynara. Mrs Cliff Cliff Geddes was hostess Gordon:'Emmerton. arid' 404n ; • ,sustained by the fat stored in his body. When human beings retire, however, they don't receive the same help from Nature, They turn instead to life insurance:Nothing can make a man's retirementyears more financially secure than a portfolio of Sun Life policies tailored to his requirements. Let me tell you how. • Wm J Kinaha • J. n • Ackert, snow blowing and..clean+, '-'-' '• . ,, , .• ... Scott presided. The meeting op.. .- .. ing fence bottom, )52.50; Receiver ' • • . - ' • ened wth a .hymn and'' was fol., General, ern.ployer.sshare, 3 12 - ' • to draw up plans for construc lowed with Prayer 17,-iy the ipresi- ' .. Ai a special meeting on April tion Of .culvert on Huron -Kinloss dent The . scripture reading by 9th, 1.u63, the following ;motion boundary 'between Con 4 .18c 6 Mrs,' Reg GOdfrey was ,Aaken • ,; ../ was passed That we sustainthe. and bridge on Con. 4, .Lot 3... : from Psalm 103 Mrs.. john . : . action of thReeve and Clerk That the Clerk write ,Dannelly,.. Scott read ,an interesting letter e , /" Donnelly and Murphy of. Gode- from 'Rev. Mr.. Volliek, forMer in requesting Department 'apprO- rich re ' Whitechurch- Municipal: rector at St, LukeP. 'Rev. S. R•. .. - ' vol for the following 'transfers .--- •ater System. - :. , • '4• Ltipton gave highlights- Of a I' ser • , 3 923 24 f B & - C. C t . ' • That we accept tile quotation vice he -attended recently at • RA; LUCKNOW Phone Wingham. 717--v;:-4 tion 'to Roads C t. 429 * ons ruc ion, , . • . 11 from B; .8i C Construction to a Lorne Eadie. for tile deliver- I Teeswater Presbyterial); • Church ed to he oung, arr sh and in connection with the coming " Roads nt., 249.60' froth B & .•Y ••• F • i • • • ' • '• • • ,•. • •• • c con.st. to 13 sr c .maioten.ance. .drains: . Crusade. Mrs, 'Chester • , . N LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.OF CANADA . •• That we call for 'tenders tor ton gave' a reading and the: re - At :a special meeting mit:April' • 4P!'""444•4•"'!"r•••"44m•4"1 a MEMORIALS Unsurpassed in Beauty and Value MORRIS GRANITE And MARBLE WORKS Representativ4 Ross MacLennan - Phone 51 411,9,414.4404t440•44.0 Ormime.41 Kincardie the ,construction a. the Young, Fairish extension, and Stanley Municipal Drains • The .Court of. Revision was held on the above drains • with. 'the folloWing, results: Young Municipal 'Drain,' 'no appeal; Parrish MUniCiPal. Drain iExten7 sion. ••• The , appeal of Parrish, Moffat was sustained on S-11. of S -H of •Lot 26727. and changed from acres at .48.00 to, 10 acres at 19,40 on A Drain ,Sche- dtile. The difference in assess- 2860to be .applied.. n roads. Stanley 1VIUnicipal Drain mainder of: the 'afternoon was 22nd, 1963, the falloWing . mot- spent in quiltin.g. After a• hymn, • • . . Rev,. Mr Lupton Closed the enieet4 ions were passed ' - , That .we write the Departmenting; with 'Prayer :Mrs. .,ArtiAr. of , Highways requesting•.they- •Srrielt.Zer; 'hostess': at :the luneh.. dreW up A .p./7-ofile and plans for hour' served a delectable tea: &.. • road construction ': in front. .of a social hour was enjoyed. • Lot 21-22, Con. • ••••6,. • also for 'Church. service at 9:30 a.in• at. • . .., • . • road ,'in- front. of Lot • .10; Com, St. :Lukes Anglican.Church was i1,2, and . alS-O from Lot 2: 110 to:, well 'attended.: A. ,choir of MO- : .... end includng EH Lot '8,• Con.:thers sang "My Mothers Prayers ' .'...: „ ., • have followed .me." That we accept the r,gravelMrs. Grant'ilVICDiarrnid.1, of, • tender of ' H. H. Bannernian atLucknow Spent Wednesday with 70C per cu. yard'. to be idelivered•Mrs John 'Blue; ' • ,- - . ' • . .' ; ..:.. • as per Contract; • • -•• . Sundagdests.with'Mr& Laura ... .' That the Clerk . contact E. .M. 00 appeals.. .' , • ' : ' : McNain, were Mr. •and • Mrs.: Dave '. ...• 7... Ross, O.L.S. 43.. Eng of .G:odericli •• i- : , G H.• Wall; Clerk. McKenzie of Kincardine and .. , - ' --- Mr. and Mrs. Murray NICNairi. .of Mitchell.: : . • • • .‘ • •Dr. and Mrs. Murray • MCLen-,' nen.: and Norman of • Wingham were SundayLgue.Sts .of Mr....and_ Mrs.. Walter Brown. : .,; •;--" ,. Mr... ,Eldon Bradley has piir- chased' the Torn Brown ,prpertY.. . • . and Mrs..- Robert . Steele , .. • of Detroit and Mr:. -and Mrs: Dori •• Holahan,'Debbie.arid Bobby -Were • - , . .. Sunday guests with Mrs. Robert .• • • JC bel1 and family.' ' by. picking up your fertilizer in bulk,:pickup truck. See or phone "Stuart" at the.in your Fertilizer Plant; 528-2175, or dt.00.in.•.:,•.ot the ...$tor..0'.,,on...001104.0.1.1.,•treqt,, • ••' • • CO-OP Fertilizer IS • under 6nstant'"QualitY Control" through all' phases of Manufacturing., The reSult: • youet a.P.igger value. • a,l4tter fertilizer. .• • -•LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE * • . 7. , • , , Aux111qty N.OVeifilier. • .Bazaar.,....• • The . Monthly .meeting of Ladies'. Auxiliary was held. on Tuesday, 'May 7th With 1:0 mem. bers present and the; president, Anna Johnston.in charge, • Plans Were made to attend the annual zone rally to be' held in. Goderiali on Wednesday,' .May • 22nd at ' 8 p•rn.'. . • It vvasalso:decided to hold* a. bazaar in .Novernber, and rnprti. beri are asked to ',Start preparing for this now,: ' • A "niCkle bingo". will be held at •the next meeting and meny ibrs .are • reminded to please bring prizes' for the bingo. Meetings wil1 commence at 'g p,m. clxifing the Summer ,rnonthi in order; to enable members to . have a :social time folIoWing the rtleetings, •• : • • On'q nice . thing abput going' home • is that you doll% have to 12100 a reservation, •, •