The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-22, Page 7W'FPNESPAI► IMO', '2.2nda 1:961
TWENTY , PPL.I.ED, ..
FO:R GRADER J,OB
West 'Wawanosh T..awnship
Council• held their regular Marsh
meeting On March 14th, 1.961,• All
memibers present.
The minutes of the regular
February , meeting and of the
emeeting• of Marsh
special _ 2nd
,
last, were adopted as read on
a motion by Coun4. Jefferson and
Smyth: At this special meeting,
Council accepted the' application
Of Norman MacDonald .as.. grader
operator at 'the rater of $1.00 per'
Lvc$ vow SENTINEL,. LucxNoW.. oN�, AR o
supervision of the'. Warble • Fly
inspector, There; were several
tenders.
Smyth, -,Jefferson,' . that Couneil
aecept the applicatipn of Victor
Errington as Warble Fly Inspec-
tor. for 1961 ,at a salary of: $1.00,
per hour; Three applications
were received. • •
McPhee -Jefferson, that Council.
accept the tender, of Louis- Blake,;
Brussels, for. the Warble . Fly.
a
sp ring' of cattle in 196.1 at" the
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rate of llc per head for the first
-spray and at the rate of $4,00 per.
hour for • the 'second spray;' •
, McPhee-Durnin that. Council
hour. There Were twenty.',applica- agreed to levy, a charge of .15c
tions, per ''head per spray, for :the
Smyth -'Durbin,, • that Council warble fly spraying of cattle &
accept the tender: •of Anderson also a .charge of 10c per head for
Flax Products Ltd.,Lucknow to each application. for those who
supply. 500 ,lbs.of No. 5 warbi brush on the waiibicide,,
ciao @ $5,50, per 15. lb. bag. War- McPhee -Smyth, that' .Council
bicide to be, 'delivered' under: the agreed, to accept a petition for
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INTAIL KOTTO `
The 7th meeting of the AT 'NURSING.
tail Kotton 'clippers was field at:
the Hemlock City "School With, (KINLO!7GH NEWS).
10 members: in attendance.,. After i MxM .and M .,. , • r. Cariasse11sV
. a o..
the 'opening exercises, ,work was Godes ch visited Friday evening.
ton . ,dresses, • { with Edna and Ma
Started on the cot y' Boyle,. .
-- I Mr.. and Mrs,William Lloyd of
drainage work fromratepayers ° London, Mrs Ethel •Runchey of.
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of Concessions 2 and 3,'West Wa- t oronto visited, here With rola-•
wanosh., 'Awes ttwes 'during the week. S m ath is, extended to. Mrs:,
'Sm th•MoPheei 'that, the ,Road., y.. p..,.y - _,
y • , Jack Schumacher, Mr,„ and Mrs;.
p s instructed to Don Rdbertson . and family -in . , in the
u erintendent wva
advertise for tenders: for �' the . y
crushing ' and .'the hauling + sudden
macpassiherng.an° od frief the ndlas.te,. Jack
of approximately 7,000 cubic „
yards of gravel in 1961,, A 'marked !here attended he . funeral at
chegfie •,fo
r 'ten per .cent .00%). . i Tees -Water: on Thursday morning.
of the ;gravel contract is to ac- Miss Eva Culbert and Mr.'
company each .tender and the Lorne ,Culbert' visited Friday eV --
work is to ,be .completed .by Oc-ening with Mr. ,and Mrs., Gerald
tober 15th, 1961• Tenders' to be i `Rhody and famliy,
in • hands' of Road Superintendent 1,, . We are pleased to report 'that
by April 8th, • 1961
IMr. 'Chris Stark who. has .been •a
McPhee -Jefferson, that the 4 I patient in Wingham ,Hospital was
insurance1expiring on' able to return home on Sunday.',
March15th,
polieth; weirs renewed
renewed. with Mr. and Mrs. Dan McInnis vis-
the' Frank (Cowan' Co., Woodstock ited an, evening.,, with Mr: and
through their, agent, Mr.. Durnin Mrs.. Gerald Rhody and. family.
Phillips, Dungannon. These. poli The Anglican Young People
cies are as follows: (1). Public paid a' visit to, the Carruthers
liability and property d`amage.'on Nursihome on Sunday after
roads, etc, (2) Spray 11`abi11= °T
noon; The
president, AIex Hewitt.
ty policy, (3) Non -owned auto was in charge. Following'° the, op'
mobile liability (4). Floater
ening sentences all ;. joine,d • in
policy .on road' maintainer (fire., Have:;in Jesus". Sheila 'Haldenby,
Tornado, 'etc.), • fTave "in. eJsus." Sheila Haldenliy
• Council was informed that "de_ Teed the 23rd Psalm . for the
partmental , approval had . been scripture •`lesson and the Lord's
received concerning, the by-law prayer was repeated in unison.
which increases th a Road" Super- A , hy..mn,: time '. followed '"Take
intendent's . salary.' • Up Thy ;Cross", • ."Come to . The,
Durnin-Jefferson, that by-law': Saviour", "I. mustneeds go
No 6, :,1961, was given first and I home''by the Way of the Cr'oss''.
second readings ` and is to; ibe and "Breathe on Me . Breath of
forwarded to" the . Minister of ',; God: Rae •Haldenby led in
Lands. and 'Forests for approval..,' prayer and . Alex.Hewitt gave
This by -dew deals . with a refor-' : the • closing prayer • and the
estation' project in the township benediction.. The president, on
(Concession 1) behalf of the A Y.P. A. express
Jefferson -Smyth,' that the: fol- ,,ed kindest ,wishes ,to all in the
lowing accounts were. passed for home. Myavor
payment: ed .with 'a, soloaril`HowThaGreat '.Thaw
Art Other nnumberscker werfe a
Mt. Brydges Rest .Home, Fndi=
e reading ' b'y Evelyn ,;Nicholson;
gent,. patient's account for F'ebru' 'Nobody, Wa Alone:"
ry, 1961, : $79.25; :Pinecrest ' Ntan- Y Walks , solo by
Diane Hevtritt, •" Galway Bey,
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or, , Lucknow, Indigent: patient's ;reading" ' by Donald Wall, AA
accounts for. February., "1961, ,Salute to Ireland;ud, reading by
158.50; The Municipal World, Ltd., • F' k Stark, 'What
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46.35; purnin Phillips, Premium, l 'itt,. "Country ,Gardens; ' reading
Municipal. liability on, Township''( by Barbara IJaldenby, "One day
loads,: .Spraying, etc., 290.38;1 at a. Time,;" me,, comic. song by "Rae
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AUTHORITY . TO IMPROVE
SA•i7GEEN VALLEY PARKS ,
The;,Saugeen Valley Conserva
tion Authority's' parks board. met
in a Walkerton and. approved pro-
posed improvements..'to facilities
in five, park •and, .conservation.
areas' under the . auth.ority's:<wing.
Improvements .for parks ' at
Brucedale,� Mount Forest, Mild
may.; and Varney°park near Dur-
ham-, and the conservation area.'
at `Southampton, lenge ,from
Creased '' picnic areas to expanded • ''
swimming facilities::
At' Brucedale,, Mount. Forest,..
Mildmay and ,Durham, present
:picnic facilities. will. be expand-
ed. At'.Southampton a picnic'. area
is' to 'be contructed..alon:g� with a•
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parking Tot. A : stairway. to: the
Sat geen. River at Sou.thampton, .'
partially constructed. in the•past,
is ,scheduled for completion this
Y surzimer.
of ' Teeswater,.. welfare'account, grin ever duet b
Mrs. Charlie, Hodgins . and '.May .
fo December, 196.0 and. January. Boyle "God Will take .Care of
1.961., ` 52.59; 'K K. Dawson, you"; reading by Brenda Hal -
fete account of 1960, 1452, 'Mid- denby,. "The: Easter Lily." All of
1'er and Company, •.St. Helens, the 'young people sang as •a, .t•ior-''�'
welfare account. (February);
us "When the Saints come. •Mar
$50.00; Wm: A. Humphrey, wood chin. in Mr. Elliott • Carruth-
for , welfare, i�/,7,50, Postmaster,
iii ers favored with, violin numbers
Lucknow, .sta . ; ps; 5.00.
• ;by $tpecial request.The • accom-,.
Road Accounts` Lorne' Ivers, panists, fpr the . program were
salary, ' $232..50; Leslie. Schultz, Edna Boyle and Alex Hewitt:
spreading' salt, '15 00 Norman 'Refreshments were served and a
McDonald,• :sprea'ding' salt, 6.00.; '.social : chat brought 'a pleasant
Imperial Oil Limited, "fuel and i afternoon to a close. Mary :•: Jane
.tax, 76.05;. Russel.Phillips,'spread-':Star; gave the couitesy remarks'
ing salt; with truck, 115.00; Nor -.l which 'were" replied to by Mr.
man. McDonald, -plowing snow I Carruthers
With truck, 495..60; Sift° Salt 1 Mrs. Charlie Hodgins of Wing-
(Goderich g g
(:Goderich mine); salt, .59.50; Ro- ham:; :, visited on . Sunday ' with
bei t' Stothers,, repairs to grader, lEdna and ' 1VIay, Boyle:
19.15; Robert mole, hauling • and
spreading salt, 28 0'0 Diirnin ' Miss Marilyn Thacker ,visited
Phillips, grader and Liability In 1 SunNoho oth . Tier cousin;
surance, 254`:05'.
Cox. were' Mr. ° and: '.Mrs. Jack
• J. -F' FORAN,.'' Scott'and Bill and Mr.• and ,Mrs,
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Township' Clerk:: Dow las . Graham
Mrs: Rev. :Bennett •of . Bervie
spent' an afternoon with Mrs.
J. W. Colwell:
••Re'v. ' D.':. J. •Lane of Clinton
visited with ,relatives here.'
Mr: and Mrs. Herman. 'Fisher
and family: of ` Benrniller visited,
ora. Sunday . • with. • her,mother,.
Nits. John Bushell: •
The Presbyterian Young Peo-
ple met. ,on Sunday 'evening at
the : home of Katherine, and Geo:
Btishell:
Mr.. and Mrs; Morley Bushell,
'Mrs. John, Barr and. ' Jack visited
ori Saturday with Mr., and Mrs,
Ross, McTavish 'at Shakespeare:
1VIi.sses - Sharon Hodgins' , of
'Kinl'oss 'arid 1VMarie'• Schnel`1er' of
Wingham spent the''week-end at
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their . respective , hc�nies here,
Mr,.. and. Mrs ;Ohris� •Sheltoh Of .
1=Tanover called on f inds here
on :Sun .
da . .
t ve yn i s n
isitors with Rev.•
• Council adjourned to'meet on
(• 'Benson Cox anti Mrs.,, William.
Aprilil 1'lth 1961.
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"The hake Huron shore area at
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