The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 6PAGE six
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• 1961 Chev Impala 4 -door o Hardtop, V-8, • automatic; , fully • •.
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• 1961.. Ford Fairlane . 500 Sedan, automatic and power steering •:•
• 1960 Chev Belau Sedan, automatic•
• 1960.Vauxhall sedan
• : 1959 Pontiac ' Sedan,. automatic, fully equipped
• 1958 ' Pontiac Sedan, automatic •
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• 1957' Pontiac sedan, standard, •
• 1957 Dodge. V-8 . sedan, automatic. ••
• 1957 Buick Sedan,: automatic •
• 1956 Ford Custom Sedan, automatic •
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W, ONTARIO.
Ripley -Huron. Area
• Huron Township Council met
pursuant to • adjournment, with
all members present. Minutes of
last meeting and special, meet-
ing were read and confirmed..
'Gar'bage collection at Point
•Clark Beach was let to Perrin
Lowry. and Lurgan Beach north
to Kincardine Boundary to Dave
Moore, .:
Lloyd Wylds was:. 'engaged •to
cut the . grass on the Township .
rdads.. beginning �o n August 7,
S.S no. 2 voted in favour of
joining the e . Ripley -,Huron School
ar.ea' and the Council passed the•
nec essary By, -laiw to take effect
on January 1; . 19'63.
The following. accounts: were'
ordered paid;
• Cemetery; Benson Hardware..,.
mower : and ' tools, •$11.11.13; G.
Harkness, repairs' 'to entrance
posts, $12.d10;. Ivan Pollock," care,
$122,40
Township Pollock Electric,.
hall supplies, $�3�4 401; Doris Mac-
D'onald, . care of• :hall, $1.9.00;
James iVlcTavish, Warble Inipec-
tor,: $11711 X50; Ernie . Irwin,: spray-
ing, . $145.00.; .Benson. Hardware,
repairs, ' $2,94; Graham' Cook,
dozer, atL�urgan andRipley dumLp,
$55,00,; D•r ' W. G. Bruce, School
dental services,: $177..50; Morford
McKay, 'sprayer •'repairs, •$13:65;
Kincardine News, Advts.,' $12,50;
Earl Tout, .1/4 salary anad pos-
tage, $414.00; Post Office, unem-
ploymen•t stamps, `$1044. •'•
Roads Steve Irwin, S`uperin-
tendent, ' $3i2i5'00, Wayne Lowry;
grader, $'278,50; A,mibrose Gam-
bl"e, • laibour , :$168 00; .. Turn. Mac-
Kinnon,, tabour, . ' $'58i510; James
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brooks, ]jab:aux, $36 00i . 'James
. McTavish, gravel, $1215.00,
lage . of ..Ripley, 'gravel; $77.40
Emil Ritchie;; -,gravel ,and. poles,'
$40:30; Stewart Brooks,: gravel,'
,$�2r7.&5•; Harry Coiling, , .hauling..
an -d • loading, $552615; :Coiling
Bros ,• 'hauling "gravel, $5512.55;
'R. - Clarke & Son, excavating at
Staivley'a creek; $140.00; .Francis
'Mitchell, snow blowing, $35.00;:
Roy _ Marshall, ..hauling and load-
in•g, $3.28:75;. Norm.an `'Bernard,
hauling:; .asphalt,.• $40.00; GxeY-
Wellington Paving Co., : asphalt,
$69.83',• Harvey . B.. Thoanpson,
hauling gravel,. '$154!00; : W. ; I.
Shantz, .hauling.'gravel,. $.148.50~,
•Bil,l . K.e�m!ptori, hauling . gravel,:'
$2127.1'5; Graham Cook,:bulldozipg,
: $350.06; Eldon : Stewart,:; painting
and labour, "$3114.2"3, Benson,5
Hdwe.;- paint, wire ' and nails;
$122.20 Pollo.ck ,Electric, tile -.arid'
t`en test, .. $14964;; Frank's Gar
age, repairs; - $16.78; Harvey
Family Reunions
HARRISON REUNION .
The ':27th annual' -'reunion : of
the,'Harrison- families was• :held.
at Harbor : Pank, • Goderich; `on
Jun+e`. 9th 'with 'an attendance :of
88 and with .Mr, and''Mrs. Keith..
Harrison• 'of 'Calgary, Coming the
farthest distance; - .••- 'Y
Dinner •wase served _at 1 p.tn
During.:the ''afternoon,. a prrogram;.
of sports .was; entjoyed. .
T'he election'' of officers .took
• place. following.. the evening
• meal resulting'•as .follows:.,
President, iV1rs. Ninian• ...Heard;.
`Secretary -Treasurer,`. Mrs. Cliff
Hackett; Directors, -.Mr.. and Mrs."
'Percy . H arrison, Mr, .and Mrs:
Chester Hackett;'. Sports, Mr....:&
Lorne Hackett, . ,Mr. and
• Mrs.:, Albert' Taylor, 1Vtiis. Betty
Altoxi..
The •next reunion• to be held
at Hartbar.�• Park: on the 2nd;' -Sa-
turday ' in . June, . 1916;3. •
BROWNIE NEVUS
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'The - Sune »6th meeting began'
with : skipping games:played: out-
side until it was time to . go
r --to sixCorners for Inspection,
. conducted •by Tawny �OOwl. •Then'
-Barbara Wilkins prepared •the.
Toadstool for. Fairy Ring. '
The Brownies who •are working.
for the Golden ,Bar 'continued the
work they ; had . b'egun the week
bbefore an' the darning stitch•`
with Tawny .' Owl, while` • the
older group reviewed the Path-
finder Badge. Then they' :went
outside. with. Packie to practise
Sernaiphore. ' ,
:In Pow -wow, 'Carol -Browrn,
' ,'•second, of :theGnome six, , read
the :Gnome story,Mary, Elizalbeth
Heinders"on ` passed, -a very inter
e.stin g starrip' around thecircle.
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' It was• a stamp from . Australia,
issued in .1960 to• comm-emorate:
the •Golden•- Jibilee - of°Girl
Guiding.. •On "•it were pictures of
Lord Baden. -Powell Wand a Girl
Guide. •
The meeting closed with Pray-
er and iChimes and dismissed
through. the magic tunnel' •
• Seven older .Brownies then
went to Brown Owl garden•,
where they • planted ptnzn,pkin
seed. •If , the crop is successful;
the pack plans to sell pumpkinu
in ,the fall, for 5"ozne worthy
cause.
Eight 'Brownies ' wr`�ote' tests
for 'pathfinder • .Badge Saturday
morning... 'The, •results will be
made knowwn at the next. meet-
ing..
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Brownies met
on'afternoon with Ellen
O'DonnellToadstogd. Fairy: , 'A
new"Magic Mirror" was,
'' open the meeting.
Fairywas: entered,' with.`
therepresenting 'the
" "Rain". and g sing-•
iappropriate songs .'.,Fairy.
G collected by the Toad-
s in a'. 'basket. The,
B re inspected • for
neatand reef knots. The
G Brownies learned the
darning•by weaving a -ten-
nig n cardboard., . Betty
was filling in: for
P tutored the Golden Hand
B ernaphore Work.. A.
game"Windstorm" 'was,played
t iris' knowledge ,o'n
t Jack, , crosses. A sit-
ting as layed . in ,Pow-
e' meeting. closed
eeze and Prayer.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE' 113th, 1962
EALYMATTR-ES!
Regular $59.50.
On S :ale $39.9:5
Other . Leading Manufacturers, Such As
morns : Sleepmaster at Big Savings
,.r
There will be a greet saving
for you on
ALL MATTRESSES and SPRINGS
BY. BUy1NG NOW
�d(ENZJEHphonF 1
ITURE STORE
Luckno*
Thornpsoti, : grading, $4.50; R:.D. • G.
• M•acDonald,i •fue.l, '. oil;' $1:77.00
'G.; W. -Crothers, , grader:. repairs;
$273.83; Imperial' Oil, ;gas,, .$72.60;`
L. . N. Howe,.. calcium, - `, $12.00,
Racey-McCallum, .survey at Bell's .
bridge, $28.22;. ;Wayne Lowry,.
mileage to Toronto, $30.06; James.
Reid, mower repairs;.S3.1.09;ow=
ard. Hodge;. - repairs, $1/0.21;,
Frank Cowan . CO.,' Insurance'
adjustment, - •$2.28..
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Coun'l; ad'urned until "Jul
c. J y.
•3rd,
Earl Tout,
Clerk: •
•Elderslie Tcwnship Council
has • declined to . pay a share of
an auxiliary.punl'per which Pais
ley' council. had . proposed
.chas'in'g," Eldersl a .councillors:. in
turning down t:herequest sug-
gested that • chemical fire 'fight-
ing.
fight-ing' equipinert • would., the more
effective.
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EJ-ston Cardif
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ie Man' For
HLJRON'
Ruing
e Iglu `F r:. 'ALL , :Canada
issued` by the . Progressive Conservative'- Party
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Andy Robinson
The Man For
.BRUCE. Riding
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