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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-17, Page 8•. ' • • .. • • • • . •: • • 0.•• Plebuscute �n Luckno wTHF LUCKNOW SENT'fN ► LUCKNOW, 'ONTiguo ALL C1TuZEN$, OYER. 21 YEARS OF AGE; ;ARE INVITED TO A PUBLIC MEETING in the Town Hall, Lucknaw at 8;00 p.m. 'NURSDAY, OCTQBER IStI� Wed' At� Hackett Church • Saturday ne Ritchie and Thomas• Wilfred • Dickson was: ,solmnzed on Satur- flowers, fruits egetales • anvday., 'Otober 6th at ;2:30 at lI•jac- usd to deorate the cente ta-• ke.tt's• •United •Church, which: was ble. were in; keepingwith the deoated• with baskets of white' Thanksgiving theme of »the ser-• mums.. Rev.Gordon Kaiser of- vice, as well as the hymnsficiated. for the nd Thanksgiving,• The !bride is the dauhter of t meeting, The rpres4dent,and Mrs,, Andrew Ritchie- Mrs. K. Cameron, assisted by • the Mrs W. Drennan and Mrs. V, Mr.• • of" Ashfield' and the !groom. isson of'. •Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Hunter who read the Scripture Dickson, •Port .Albet. i and• medtation presied over The 'organist• was Mrs Blake `the devotional ' period ;and .MrsAlton, Who •accompanied Miss ' Strapp ' was caled • upon to••Mrion •Munn of Toronto �in her tr.oduce theguest; 'speaker Rev.. DICKSON .RICHIEThe marriage •of 'Patricia 1 ian,'- CHURCHNEWS United. Church: Thankofferig Lucknow ' UJnited Chuch Wo -held thir utumn Thank:ofering service an • W.ednesday,evening, Otober 10th with a good attendance. ,Autumn leaves, wosus,e'Lord's' tPraY;er" Mrs.To .hear esplabied: and to- discuss,the fort coming an`"vry inspiri• G%ven. in marriage iby tier, fa said we •should not neglect' •:the: • flier, the ,bride was lelhi •querW��floor-length. gown of Alecon t dy g u e to God.Thisseason • should • ace, 'th sabr • neck!' , lily s p • point . sleeves andabasque bodice.. a a' renewal. of of consecration, • .• � : .'Lucknow Municipal Council � :• ` �, ise u to d� .for the soul" w he bouffant scalloped border • • • skirt had bustle tieredback.Cas- munion. •is , g o it 'b a ba s ••••••••••••••••••••S••••••••••••••••••••••••i ceding into •a chapel train.. A and .hymns se nom sung; •could. To Aid Wo�tc At Verdun Cemetery" HURONCOUNCIL MINTJTES • Huron Township, Council held• their regular meeting On.Octo- ber . ' 1st . with all members . ►pre=. sent. Minutes of last .meeting were• read and confirmed, -The ;1962Ass es9mentAtoll twas t Goon - returned and' acrePd e b Y coil. The Roll showed 'an increase in assessment of $30,225 over •last year,:; This, increase was : due to 37 new. cottages being' . built...• Rev. Duncan, ,McTavish: 'wrote • a letter, offering. to recruit ' help • to :`clean lip: the Verdun Ceme= tery on Lot 16, Con. .3, providing the ,Township pay: .for • any ex- penses' incurred. This the:' •Coun-• eil ' has. •agreed • to . do The. pians, are• to .=place • the1 head stones •an • one: c t bl h ing the Northerly 30• acres • of 'Lot '20 and W', , .19, .Con.' .5 for Municipal purposes'.. & the • Clerk ...'was. instructed .to advertise for tenders ' ,for the remaining 120. acres. .•Council .gave two readings to a By-law for • the 'construction and issuing. of debentures for the new Ripley -Huron Public Scahooi • and "asked the ;Ontario- Municipal Board' for.final:': approval. Thep following; accounts were. ordered paid.by. the. Treasurer ' Cemetery —.• Ivan ,Pollock, Ripley: dump, 25.00; Ripley",Park, Committee, transfer , of funds, 150.00; : Post Office, • unemploy-• meet . stainps, • 10,156; Telephone System, hall phone and , tax,. 12.30; elled organza wired : rose. • The' sPeaker for her . most interesting. .Road Accounts - . Steve .SrWin,, ••talk.. The offering 'received by bride carried. a bouquet, a ' red 'Superintendent, 25.00 •'Wayne roses, and White mums, �3.. � ;Mrs: 'G Montgomery � and .1VIrs, Lowry, grader, 262.50; , Harry • Miss Hilda Ritchie•Sister of A. Wilson w:as dedicated by Mrs. Coiling, hauling &' loading, -595.- gravel,. 5i9�5. the' bride was. maid.sof honour E. Lewis.. ,At the chose a .dainty 05, Harvey B. Thompson, hauling and the. bridesmaids were Miss lunch. was served by the soc- gravel, . ' 304':11 ; • Bill Kem•pton, Annette Dickson and. Miss Willa •ial •functions •committee:' front apron divided into a V, !be read and provide food for and was .accented'' with .two or.' thought and praise Miss Marg - r, roses dropping into •nylon , aret Rae, accoanpanied .by. Mrs. tulle 'pleats forming' a' fan.. A G`• ' McDiarmid sang a (beautiful triple. tiered, elbow length' veil solo, "The Garden of my Heart." was caught into a correlated jew- Mrs.:,B Treleaven thanked. the hauling 'gravel, 760,$0; . James Dickson, sisters . of. the groom.; . James: McTavish, :.gravel,119.70; The attendants 'were ' gowned Kinloss Yjnited Church ..Women. Mrs: Henb Huston, gravel, 204.80; similarly. ' . in bouffant char Lily The. /Kinloss United.' Church' G: W. Crothers, grader rePairs, lace, .in'. red sunset shade; With Women held their' October meet - 46:34; • Provincial Treasurer,, ,bell • styled • skirts,. :scoop.neck-;.ing at ,the home of Mrs: ,Lorne spectrng "bridge; .13430; kincar tines and double bow back *Ales Hodgins ' on Wednesday, October. dine . Construction, ditching, 43- I. ,, and white 'accessories, Their lA�th.. `He : Leadetli. me. was the 00, R H 1Vlartyn, fire insurance `flowers 'were:,. nosegays of` white on` Twp. Shed, 314: .• James :El- ( • . p `�, . mums. l�iott, erecting guard rail, •339:10.; • Sandra ' Dickson :. was flower Lynn Emmerton, 'chain sawing,, girl :in ruffled' white , organza 10.50;.Greenwood•:'Corist,, ,paving boundary, chill, `.2,000.25; Imperial' •Oil.:Ltd.,. gas & "diesel fuel, 1346:2; oncre e i oc4 . Morford': McKay,. dteel for Run y -law was passed. um- ter .bridge, 46,35; Steve Irwin,. telephone tolls, 7.95; Owen &rig +balance: on Hunter bridge.; .2;605.- 50; 2;605:50 G. Cook, ; dozer :rental, 710.00; • For a wedding dinner in . the ;by the. hostess. care, $81.80. , Township : Roy Marshall, covering ;• iLurgan dump, 1630.00; • Doris, MacDonald, care of hall, 3150; Village,. of Ripley; High School debenture, 6;008.08; W. G. Bruce, School dental services, 155.00; Hugh .Cameron, .assessing and postage, •S1'590 Glenn Far- •rell, postage, 52.50; Registry. Of- ' five; list, •5:07;; G. Cook, dozer. at opening 'hymn. Mrs.. ;Albert Col- well' took charge of '. the. wor- ship • after which Mrs, • Mable •Campbell presented the Bible with miniature white bridal veil •Study. Plans for 'Orangemans, and carried a basket of white annual banquet _were made' and mums . and red roses. • • a short business period Was fol - Art Dickson of•Pont Al+bert lowed by singing hymn.X586. The was best man ,and the ushers meeting c' ose with prayer by were ,Jerry ' Weaver • of• London iVfrs: .*able. Campbell: Grace .:was and Jim MacDonald of Ashfield. ':sung and a tasty lunch served; Charles Osborne, removing fence, church=_ hall the b'ride's. mo.ther received in ;a. • jacket dress of navy, bark plisse crepe and white accessories with• corsage Of . yel- low roses. and 'white. mums. The. groom's .mother : .assisted .:in • a sheath 'dress of baltic blue• shan- cold mix, 60:76 tung with. matching .accessories. Council adjourned until:. next and.. corsage: 'of blue •and • white regular. meeting,' Noveni(ber• '5th. mums EARL • TOUT, • Clerk. For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, and the. Eastern States, •.tlie bride donned .a blue and. white knitted : suit ,with black •accessos les and white' anda pink•✓carnation on the highway 'while •under age.. :: (Intended For East Week) 9.90;,• Harold Congrarn,. instaling. pipe; •45.00; Harold Courtney, re= Pairing fence, 20.00; Roy Mar,. shall, hauling gravel, 411915; W. I. Shantz, . hauling' „gravel, 132.00; Grey • •Wellington • Paving. Co., ASHFIELD • NEWS BRIEFS... FROM NEA:RBY Archie MacDonald ;of •Brussels sold: ani:°. Exmoore ,pony . for $700. to a Toronto lady:' A 15 -year-old •'Clandeboye area youth was fined in juvenile court' for driving a farm vehicle corsage. He was _driving his father's com- ,Mrs ;'David' MacMurchy is Mr. and Mrs. Dickson will re- bine to a repair shop in Exeter. visiting with her daughter, Mrs. side at : Port. Alberta Charles Hatherton at Alma;` Brian and 'Murray .' Johnson spent the week with their aunt, Mrs. Cook, in Waterloo. • Mrs: Ostrander, with her son RIPLEY MEAT- MARKET Costae Butchering Mondays Hogs, $2.00 ;in : by 4:00 p.m. Cutting and Wrapping,' 2c pound CATTLE, CALVES nS 'TCJRDAYDAY, d LAMBS EVERY . . We Do Curing and SmoJci g ..' . Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold, Whhole, , Haif or. Quarter''... For Better Service; And• ' Lower Prices - Call Ripley 100, Chas. Hooisma, Prop. EMORIiLS UnsurpassedValue 'in Beauty. and, MORRIS GRANITE And MARBLE WORKS. Representative ' A. Ross MacLennan Phone 51 Kncard WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17th, ON SAVINGS .Interest from date of deposit, Checking Privileges Deposits by Mail Hours -0 to 5 Fridays -9 to 9. Saturdays -9 to 1 -GUARANTY • TRUST CANADA'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT TRUST COMP 261-1011 Street HANOVER PHONE 15$0 Huron. Tewriship is +bei quested to issue' debentu the amount of $181,0000 to and equip a new 8 -room school area school at the. ly.limits of Ripley.. David 'Forrester, 'Q.C., thi of Bruce • County ,solicitor Bruce County clerk for 28 passed away on . Septemhe in his 86th year, as; the,: of., a 'severe stroke. A • "Brussels : Citizens Cc tee" is" trying • to do son about the 'fact that 20 B students travel a circuital miles route .to. Wingham ,l Higl...School which. star 7;30 -and requires an hour minutes .to complete. 2/ h dayis too long' to spend on '.The •population of Gode 6;567, .an increase . Burin year. of 207 .:persons. Thomas ',Drennan, nan, Sr.,: lent in' Goderich •: Tiospit, served his • 92nd birthd; Monday, . October 16th. Wingharn ;Council has. a ed, a ' $225,000 Sewage renovation, that will :m 3 -mill tax •'levy . for .•thirty as well as an increase of 60c . a' month on • the a water )bill., A debenture D. $'45;000 has also 'been..,.ap for .rebuilding, the :front Wingham ..arena. :s` Your Subscription Rei and daughter; ' .of Georgetown visited ' with her . cousin Miss ,Sadie Johnson On Sunday. Among.. those'. who visited ` rel atives here this week -end were: Ray MacKenzie of 'Toronto, Malcolm • MacLennan of Barrie, Jack ,MacDonald of Buffalo, Misses Anna and. Charlotte Mac- kenzie of Toronto,' Mr. and • Mrs. George .Leadbetter and ;Barbara of Toronto,, Miss Margaret 'Mac- Donald Mac -Donald of Detroit, Bain MacDonald • is visiting I ` with his daughter, Mrs. Jeffrey Luntleigin .in Kitchener. • SEPTEMBER 'WAS COOS, DULL AND DAMP' • • September wasn't a. •very pleasant month weatherwise and: while the rainfall wasn't 'eces- 'sive, it was frequent • and `• was accompanied ,by many, cloudy cool'. and damp ` days. The high for the month • was 85 degrees with a low of 32 and a total Of 3.51 'inches of rain. While this was no record locally, Toronto reported the Wettest September' in • over . 60 :years. • In renewing his . Sentinel sub- s cription, Art !Graham of Sault Ste. Marie, says, • Lucknow really put the. ice fund over and should be congratulated, " Remtnslets about`.your •ONTARIO NOsPCfAL pSURANCE Always keep your • Hospital Insurance Certificate; handy. r KEEP IN. SUREDI Separate premiums. are , required, for , your insurance from now on. Obtain application form at a bank, a hos- pital or the Commission. KEEP INSURED' .•, The.Faniiiho premium imusf be paid .to cover husband and wife. Tell your • , group OR, if you;pay":your premiums': direct, notify the Commission. KEEP INSURED!' Follow carefully the instructions on the backi•of the .Certificate . of Payment Form. 104, which your employer is required to give you. • , ONTARIO HOSPITAL, SERVICES COMMISSIC 2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTAR.