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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-24, Page 8PAGE EIGHT „THE LUCKNOW . SENTINEL,' LUCKNQW,• ONTARIO EDNSS't'hY, MAY' 24th, .19,61. �II I CAN GET YOU THE BENEFITS OF A CASH DEAL Remember before youbuy your. ear, consider the benefits of QheStop Service through , The Agent Automobile. Finance Plan., Get the;. funds you want, plus the insurance you need, with an: benefits of a. cash deal." It's :economical, confidential.: and convenient. For further ,particulars, telephone before you buy. cDoriagh Insurance Phone 306, Lucknow hie Meyers,. Bobby Geddes and . Allan Cornish.. •Other centres competing.. were. Chesle (who came . first) Dur- ham, • Walkerton,; Ripley, ' Han- over, Luckn•ow and 'Cargill. This coming Sunday, May 28th is the Annual Scout Church Par- ade and..,this year it is being held at Belgrave. All Scouts and •Culbs are expected ,to attend. and we hope as many parents as possible. can be' there as :well: There will be two.: Bands in attendance. We are expecte. d.to be. ' there at 2 p.m; 1st. RINLOSS BOY SCOUT • GROUP SCOUTS Congratulations to the ` Black. Horses— "•the'y ` dood .it" — they came. second at' the Saugeen Dis- •;'trict. Camporee-:at 'Camp• Martyn ,this week -end.. %Each : spring, .;the District holds a Camporee at which' one patrol from•. each Troop competes in.,, ail sorts of skills .and scoutcraft as well as general camping.. know - ;ledge. From Saturday :morning., when they -arrived ;.until Monday afternoon the boys are complete- ly ori their-• own no leader may talk " to them at all; , • The 'patrol. 'planned its; own -Thenu and included such choice items as 'boiled chicken, .pickled ,;tails; hunters stew and Ka-' • 35obs In ..the .competitive .events the boys did: particularly . Well with. ,practically 'no training.' In •the compass event for example;. •a course had to be • followed for 'several hundreds .of yards in dif ferent directions and. the Black. •Horses hit it; practically ,on the. nose. And the only training they 'had 'On this skill Was 20 minutes instruction a month ago. So We. say' "Good: :Scouting" -to Allan /.Colwell; Patrol Leader; David Wall, second; and .Herbie •'C:OU.NCiL MINUTES he regular • meeting of West Wawanosh•' Township . Council. was `held 'on May 9th. All mem i present. hers On a • motion by •'-eouncil•lor. ' '.3rnyth ',and McPhee, the Reeve w s authorized to'sign' an agree - Ment with K. K. _Dawson, Dun- ,gann:on concerning the trench- ing, excavating and. back fliling on township .,roads ;Sc. road•',allow- ances iiia connection. with the es- tablishment of a;: water system' to serve the residents of . ' Dungan non. Work to be : done . to the satisfaction of ' the Road Super- intendent Motion . carried. �rmer nrp. Reeve RICHARD- Gi MARTIN Richard George Martin, life- long resident; of Concession. '4, Huron Township, passed away on. Friday, May 12th, at the Fair- haven Nursing Home in Kincar- dine where he had been a: patient. since last " Octdber. Mr. Martin; ;was in .his 80th year and: had 'not enjoyed good .health• since, suf-. fering a • stroke four years.. ago: Two years ago' he suffered a series' of seizures and since last Septemberhe had been bedfast. 'Dick, as • he was : known to a host of: friends, mai' of a friend- ly and amiable nature He was: born on . April 30th, 1882 on the Fourth of Huron • and was• one of:< a family of nine children born to Robert.` Martin and Mary. Buck ingliam. His mother was, a •daugh ter of 'Mk. . and Mrs. Tom Buck. , ingham on. Concession 10, Huron: The farm Concession which' Dick was• 'raised • was taken out.•of the bush by his father in 1854 •and had the first set of buildings on Conces- sion 4 between there and: Lurgan on 'the : lake, 10 miles distant, which was then settled. On September 19th, 1p16,t Mr.' Martin married. Emma.: Woods,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Woods of St.. Helens, and, they. farmed on' thMartin 'homestead until seven years, ago _ when their son .Austintook over the. : home farm: and ` they moved to the nearby , McIver farm. • W. . F. MavD.041d,; Russ. Middle ; ton, Ira Dickie, Harry Ramsay, Harry Scott,AMason. ' • Mr. Martin nSd by his widow, so,Austin.Martin; one daughter, Mrs. Allan Mac- Donald • (Laurine).; two, grand- children and one sister, Mrs 1Vfar�r :IiJoutledge of Brandon, anitoba. ;He was: predeceased by .fops brothers, Wm John, Billy, T. om Robert and three sisters, Sarah,, Ettie• and Maggie. -His; brother;. William John died at, the age of • .nines .when :struck by lightning While at school.. He was in school at the time, and was; :the only one killed, althou, gh other class: mates suffered the effects of.'.the bolt;;.• • On a motion by Councillors :MoPhee and Jefferson,: Mr. Ar- chibald; I1L:S , of the firm of Archiibald, Gray apd• McKay, London,'Ontario was .authorized to make an examination and sur- vey, in regards to- drainage -work in West Wawanosh Township in Kieswvetter, Edward Burt, . Don connection With the. • Hamilton. . news' IN'SURANCE,; Ageflc GENERAL INSURANCE also CAR and ` TRUCK : FINANCING AT LOWER ' COST Business 39 '. HOWARD. AG NEW Residence 138 040,4•41.40.440P00.44,0 V.N.41011.444.4P41,11,414P444.11.04PPIPIP:04 cLona 'ESSO/ SERVICE, :FOR TOP QUALITY''' ATLAS •''BATTERIES DUNLOP 'TIRES ' (Most, Sizes In Stock) AT .REASONABLE PRICES! All Makes ' of 'Cars and Tractors Repairs to 3 Licensed . Mechanics eel Alignment aridBalancn MOTURCAIyg: DEALER .. • Dick • was a "member of : 'the Huron•. Township Council for 7 years and served. as reeve :.for .2 years in 1953 and 1954..•;He . was interested in g • a r.icultural` • and • s Community. ; activities and for 'many 'years served on . both the Lucknow ' and, ;Ripley Agr•icul tural Societies. He was ' a mem'ber of :Ripley • United Church and. his .pastor, Rev. S. D Dunlop, ,conducted the • funeral ` service . at . the MacL.en• `nan.. Funeral Home, Ripley, on Monday, May 15th. ' • Interment .was in . Ripley Ce- metery, the:• pallbearers , being, Municipal Drain. Motion .carried A letter regarding ,an ' aband- oned cemetery in;'the` min%cilSal- ity ,was 'order filed for the -the. present time.,• iCouncil decided, to investigate the costs of different Methods of applying • calcium chloride: 011 roads. Council .ulnas informed that the newdition to the Huron Coun- ty Home is ; now in ' operation. f' On > a • Motion • by Councillors' McPhee' and •Jefferson, the 'fol- lowing accounts ,were ordered paid. Mt. Brydges Rest .Home,' Indi- gent • 'patients , account, ' '$$8:25; Pinecrest Manor, Luckn:ow, rods gent • patients account's, 176.50;. R. T, Kilpatrick, Wirigham, .fide lity '• bond on ' Tivp. treasurer, 15.00; I. T. Kilpatrick, Wingham, bond on Warble Fly inspector, 15.0q; Ontario Assoc. of Mayors and Reeves; membership. fee, $10.00; Ontario, Hydro; Wixghain, Twp. .hall: lighting, 6.07. Road Accounts Lorne' lvers, salary, $120.00;; Kenny ;. Leddy., hauling ,Snow fence, 3.00; Alvin Kerr, dismantling snow ` fence, 2.25;. . Gordon Pollock, fencing; 13.00; Allan Dickson, fencing,, 31.00; . ' Charles' ' McNee, '. • fen-- ing, 100.00; , Imperial' Oil Limited, fuel: and tax, 80.92; Grant .Chis- holm, motor oil, '10.14; •'Dominion Road Mach.'' Co.' Lid., filters, 41.80; .Pedlar People Ltd. steel. culverts, 349.98; George 'Hallam, digging post holes, 10.00;. 'Almond Jamieson,, removing stumps, 6:00 Howard Fuller, rent of sump, pump, 5.50; Robert . Stathers, :grease gun extension, cutting gra- der edges, 6.05; 'Norman 'McDon- ald, hawing. gravel, 228.b0;. 'Nor- man" McDonald, operating grader,. 80.00; Ed Robinson, hauling snow` fence; 5.00; Jim..Leddy, dismant-, ling snow fence,,, 3.75 •,' Robert Jef ferson, dismantling now fence, Council. adjourned • to meet on J'un'e 5th, 1961 br at the call ef': the Peeve.. . "11ORAN, Twp. Clerk,. RE:FRIGERATOWFREEZE oe HOME FREEZER lune • a HEADQUARTERS' FOR .NOME• FR Ezem. WHERE APPLIANCE DEALERS DISPLAY THIS SIGN Buyan elects c.homefreezer now; :Ma .: 1:5 ;to June 30, at'any appli, Y.. Here S IWVI/ ance store displaying the "Super market In Your Home insignia. our et our iI apply. y / your This money -saving w J pp Y to an-" attractive range ,,of chest- . free, $20 food a or upright electric freezers, • or dual -zone cornbination refrig-. ": l 'fl1' 1 is feet_... erator-freezers of• -13 •cub capacity or larger. ;Check these four ways a home. • freezer can' cut your Mod bills 1 You can.,buyin bulk when prices'are 2 You can take full advantage of special food• tales: 3• You can budget your food needs more efficiently. 4 You get a free:$20100 food certificate if you buy now. p g" include the following Co -o eratin manufacturers Beatty Brothers • •, Belwood' Appliance Co • •Canadian • ,Gerrerai Electric • Coronado • Dominion Appliance Co.. • l=rigidaire; . General Steel Wares .' Gibson' : Gilson • kelvinatdr • Philco . R.C.A. • :Roy • United Co-ops • Westinghouse. . Attention Hydro 'Rural Customers: See your Local, Ontario Hydro. Area. -Office regarding:inforrnatiof .on this: • > • special, offer. 1