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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-01-17, Page 5117th, 1962 • THE L ICKNOW SENTINEL, iLUCKiTOW, ONTARIO. ` PAGE' Flirt Mrs. Moffat Agai__ie&.Mrs. Leitch recording • secre4 ueads Presbytericil _. The annual meeting 'of the Wo. -- men's •Missionary Society of Maitland Presbyterial was held'_ in St. Andrews, Presbyterian Church, Wingharn on January' 9,. with. the President, Mrs. Parish Moffat in the'chair.. " •• Two members from South. Kin- loss, Mrs. 'Collyer and Miss Mac Lead, led. in the morning' devo tionS, . using the, scripture 'Mes- sage from. StrIVlatthew; chapter ,19, and showing our...responsibilr' ity •toward young • people . and ' children. The• hope for ,the world. in thesecritical; timeslies in faith and prayer, " remembering the faith of our early missionar tary, read a summarized forth of the. minutes, after which Rev. Cromey of'. Kincardine, Modera- tor of• ,Presbytery,!brought greet- ings :and gave. the statement .of W.M.S.. purpose. "The W.M.S. with 'much striving will make s,ure that the word `Missionary' Surviv9s." • ' . . Reports from the secretaries of the various • departments were received and, for the most'.part. showed that 1961 had been a very encouraging year. Mrs. Barr, ':,Mrs.. Hodgins and: Mrs. Maulden. of Kinlough—used the story of :.the •birth of Christ as their scripture reading: and meditation 'for the' afternoon • de- votions,' describing • the • home in Nazareth Stich as. -Mary and. MONUMENTS • For sound counsel and a fair price on ,a monument correctly designed from . quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS :Pate O'Hagan, Prop.. Established; 'Over • Sixty •'Years •, Walkerton Phone 638-w Ontario i Joseph lived in,the earlier :life of 'Mary, the birth of Jesus and a summary of events in His life., until His .death, :on the cross.. Mgrs. W. Murchison, in welcom- ing all present., showed how such meetings lead torenewing' friendships and mare encourage- ment ncouragement in the W.M.S.'London - The. Haiilton and London 'Syn odical Meetings will be held in Hamilton on April 3rd, 4th _and 5th. Delegates will, be sent from. Bluevale, Brussels, Ethel, Gorrie andrWingham Evening, Auxiliar •Rev. Gordon• ,Fish of St. And: rew's .Church, inst •lied the offi. cers. for .1962;. • :rile President's closing .message was based 'on the thought "Be still and know: that T am God." Mrs • Henderson,.: Lucknow,. closed the ,'meeting with prayer. Officers for 1962 ': were elected." as follows; Honorary Presidents, Miss. Mar- ion 'Williamson, Wingham; Mrs. Guthrie Reid, • Tee'swater;/ Past President, Mrs.' .Morgan Hender- son,, Lucknow; President, Mrs.. Farish Moffat, Langside,' R.R. 3, Teeswater; • 1st Vice:IPresident, Mrs. William• ,Speir, ,Brussels; 2nd Vise -President,; Mrs. George Su-. therland, R.X. 4, Ripley; 3rd ,Vice- R.R. 4, Wingham; 5th' Vice-'resi-' dent, " Mrs. Virden Mowbra Lucknow; Treasurer, ' Mrs. ,D MaK e Ashfield, 1 zi e en ed R. Lucknow;: Historian, } Miss Iva. Carr, • Dungannon; Assistant His- torian, Mrs. Morgan :Henderson, Lucknow; .,Secretaries. Record- ing, Mrs. William Ford, Wing - ham; Corresponding, 'Mrs. Thom- as Currie, Winghatn Afternoon Auxiliary, Mrs.. Mel .Ritchie, Kin. cardine;; Evening Auxiliary, Mrs. John. Pollock,Teeswater; Girls' Mrs. Henry MacKenzie,, Ashfield,. R.R. 3, Lucknow; Children's groups,' Mrs. Stanley Fischer, Cranbrook, R.R, . 3, ° Brussels; Heine Helpers ,.Mrs. ,Howard'Har ris, Molesworth, i,;iR, 1,; Ford with; 'Welcome Helpers, "Mrs. Ted Collyer, South Kinloss, 5 Lucknow Literature and Library,. Mrs..:_William ' Darling; Bel/pore; R.R. 1, Clifford; Glad Tidings, Mrs.' Frank. •-Maulden, Kirilough;; R.R. 2, •Holyrood; Press, Mrs.:'Les-. lie Fortune,R:-`4, Wingham; Supply,, . Mrs. William Mundell, .R.R.. 1, ,Bluevale; ° Life Member- ship, Mrs. Angus .Wiisori, Kincar dine; Student,' Mrs. Johnston. Corin, Whitechurch, R.R. 5,'Luck now; Without Portfolio; Mrs. J. S. :Robinson, ;Gorrie;; Mrs M. J.. Engel,. 'Cranbrook Mrs. , Alan sets; Mrs. Walter' Ba, llagh, Tees- water; Mrs. (Rev,) .Cromey, Kin- cardine; Convenor of Nominating Committee, Mrs', W , W, 'Smith; Brussels; ':Auditors,' Mrs. Morgan Henderson, Lueknow,Mrs. Doug- las Graham, South Kinloss, awanosh Board Held In�ugur The inaugural meeting West Wawanosh Township Council was held' • at ' the' Township" Hall, on January 8th, • 1962,with Re , • eve Harvey :. Culbert. presiding. All' members present. After the. mem hers„ ,subscribed to ' their ' declara- tipns. 'Of office, ,Council proceed- edwith" the• business. of the new • year. ' On a moron by Councillors Durnin .and'Jefferson}, by-law No. 1, 1.962: was finally passed, nam-,• ' ing; the. township officials for f962 and stating their.'. salaries. There is no change in' personnel. An increase was granted; in the Clerk's and Treasurer's' salaries: Otherwise salaries. 'remain • the same as in .1961 On -a..Motion by Councillors. McPhee and 'J,efferson; by •law President, Mrs. 'Alvin, •Mundell°,, MacAuley,. Ripley; •Mrs R.' Wil No. 2, 1962'.was passed,. authoriz Belmore, R.fi;. 2, ' Wingham 4th: son, Ashfield; Mrs. Bessie Steele; un '': the' Reeve a and' . Treasurer . to . • _ ,_ ,..gn Vice -President, Mrs:' Ted: nglish, Tee'swater, Mrs: John'YuilI,'Brus- borrow,,' :if ,necessary, .., up 'to $20,000:00 for -current ;expendi - y' tures. On a :: motion., by ': Councillors Smyth arid McPhee,-• the Clerk was instructed' ;to order two sub-. scr ptions to "The. .1Vltinicip'al'; World." ' , :It was` moved ;by • Councillor Smyth '.:and: seconded by .'•Cour=:`•> cillos • Jefferson' that: Reeve., -Har vey Culbert be:'appointed as West Wawanosh; :'Towrepresenta- tive V�' 'nshp repr,'esenta- tive:on the. Maitland Valley Con-: servation.: Authority, when meets rn .:Wingham :on February 8th, 1962 at 2 p.rn: Motioncarried. A County ..Of ..H.uro' bylaw...' waf., read, to .Counci•l, outlining the cost:. which the, County' wi i ' r f f maw ,.. /..�:f.cY.'"*./.4:/.r'r.,uveffr.0 •its i,Gf.�rk,,€dGvoC'lu,•:�Sf., .,. f ...... ..... ,�:w„ R , ,w�„vr ,uo.`.,.«�r HOW MANY KEEP THEIR SAVINGS -.:BANK ?' Probably all of them/There are .10 million savings deposit accounts in the chartered banks,by far the most popular type. They areused by all sorts of people wage-earners, businessmen, housewives; farmers: students' -;-who know their money is: safe, ,earns goodinterest,; and is available whenever needed. And they like the efficiency and courtesy o • • the men and women who serve them/Your nearest branch is the place doall 'your • banking. for your savings and the one place .you can . • TSI G HARTERE•D B • ANKS SERVING. YOfiJR COMMUNITY • • • 'approve concerning indigent' "'On a motion ,by Councillors"' Durnin •. and Jefferson, 'the 'fol- lowing general accounts . were: `passed for payment. Pinecrest" Manor L ignited,' Indi= gent •patients': (2) aoeoun.ts, ;$185,- .50; Ontario; Assoc of Municipali- ties, .1962'; lvfembership fee, 15.00;_ John•Inglis, F'ordwich., part pay- m'ent -re Hamilton Mu+nicipa;l Drain, 1;600,00; Huron County • Treasurer, Collecting, tax •arrears m 19.61,; 54,83 County ' of Huron,. 1961•' Buckthorn spraying acc't., .500.80; 'Ontario Hydro, Clinton,,,' 1961: Dungannon Street. fights acooun.t, 1.7.7.00. Or " a' motion by.. Councillors' Smyth anl- vlcPhee, the; ,read' accounts, were 'passed .for "pay- • ment. Stuart•Robertsori,:gravel, $33.90. Dave McClinch'ey, plowing . snow with truck; 1.00,63; Canada Cul-, vert Co; Ltd., snow •fence,, 93.:32; D:. R. M. 'Co, Ltd., :engine block heater, 46.67; Bert : MVtoss,".'fenc 25:50'; Lorne: /vers, salary, '30.00;: Howard Thompson; haul ing : 'snow; '"fence,; 12,50; Donald.. Thompson, erecting:. snow fence,. 4 5.0 Wayne 'Redmond, • erecting: 1:4:5.0; .snow fence, '"6:7, ; • Joe Bowler; erecting snow fence, 6.75; 'W,' 1Mole, sanding,,;,57 00; James Led-. •,dy, hauling„ snow, fence, Robert" Jefferson, erecting, snow;,, fence, 5.25; Wes Jefferson,erect Ing 'snow fene, 5.25;' Gus Dever- :ea'uc' black wire; '6.21. Council" adjourned' to meet on• 1 February 5th, 196.2',• a Week' earl- ler than usual.: o :• J. r ,FORAN, •;Tw,p Clerk. HIPC GROUP The Lucknow United Church Hi -C .meeting' •'opened with a sing -song led by June Ackert. In:the .business, , it was ' decided: to, send . fifteen dollars to Sing Time .on CKNX and fifteen dol- lars • to missions. Judy Webster and:. Rev. H:. Strapp, . have next Week's worship. There' were 12 � in '>attendance { "Diad,'::I read about a mat wht was a financiial'genius,. What does that mean? "It means, lie could Barri money faster•than his family could spct d