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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-07-12, Page 9NESDAY,. JULY i2thx, 1941 • THE LUQ ►1TOw s'ENTINF4: ;L f 0w, ONTARIO On ;Famo, us IRead'ng Anthracite. Low Prices NOW in. effect. • Fill up --save plenty. Remember, Famous Reading. Anthracrte� :-that better Pennsylvco hard coal—istrademarked with bright red spots. to protect you againstinferior sub-. stitutes. Give us a :Call TODAY! ` We... have in stock PHIL,ADELPHIA ` and ' READINd RED SPOT and Stove CSI Blue Coat and STOVE New Star Lump Alberta: CoaI NUT All Are 'Premium Quality Lucknow Coq :' `Company Phone 10, Lucknow OUVET. r arid Mrs. Melvin Coiling. Sharon visited , with; . Mrs; vg's sister • in 'Victoria Has- on Sunday.. They called on Murray 1VIcDonald , who is al - patient there. 1%4r. and ' Mrs. nan Anger. visited relatives in. HEATING OIL'S'- GASOLINE OTHER, FARM PRODUCTS the. Same hospital also on .Sunday'. . Mr: and; Mrs.Stanley: Black- well of Toronto visited .recently :with .Mr. 'and : Mrs. Gary . Black- well and . Steven. Mr,and Mrs 'Walter... Dext'er- .have 'returned ,from their trip Overseas.. * 'M'r. and Mrs. Gerald Colling & Brian 'visited ''on' Sunday with Mr,. and: Mrs.- Clayton•.;Nicholson and family of,:ipley. 'Miss Ruth •Black :has.•returned to the hospital ih Kitchener hay, ing spent, her vacation ;with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross: Black. • • Miss , Margaret Hamm' of Tor - 'onto spent a few days last week: with: Mr, and Mrs. :Harry Coiling and family, • • ..: Mrs Donald MacTavish enter` to led on Tuesday in honour of B'arbara's birthday, -Miss' Judith. Dunlop of Ripley visited on Friday • with ' Miss Sharon Colling.. Reverend and Mrs: Dunlop,. •Judeth and gain plan to .• spend their vacs-, tion motoring to. the• West Coast where they 'will visit 'relatives Mr, and Mrs..Oscar White .and' family 'visited, on Sunday .in Park Head, Hepworth • :and', Owen Sound. Mrs. Roberts returned with. ahem from Owen Sound,. PURPLE GROVE T:ue'sday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoyle and family were Mrs. William Hughes,. 'Mrs.. Jim •Livingstone, David and Don - ria of Goderich.. • Miss Norma Murray, St.. Helens, visited ,in the community on Wednesday,. = Miss Annie McLeod spent the week With Miss,Margaret Robert- "Mrs. obert- son..' .. ' M rs. Donald McFarl'an R and: Helen, Mrs. .Edburt .Bushel and. Katherine and .Mrs. Burton Col- lins. attended a shower in Kin lough for Miss Beverley Stanley. Purple Grove Institute was held at the home,. of Mrs. Bill Arnold. 'Mrs. Edburt Bushel was. convener, Mrs. Howard .Thomp- son had the motto •for . the meet- ing: Miss Dianne TrQwse visited. Miss .Marlene • Gawley. Tuesday , guests .with Mr, . and Mrs. 'George Emerson were Mr. and •Mr. s. MacLean' Bell, Margaret and :David of Ottawa, Mr, and Mrs.. John Bell of Kincardine, Mr. James. Emerson,' Mr. Jack Mills. and Mr.- Pete Liddle: of Ontario .. Veterinary , College, Guelph. • Bryan and. BonXie Boyle are holidaying ,in' G,oderichwith their aunt, Mrs. William' Hughes. • Miss Margaret Robertson . spent the week end in Lucknow. ' Mr...and Mrs. Morford' Mackay and family spent Tuesday ' even- • ing ; with Mrs: Williar ',Niacl y, Ripley. Carl • Dorevisited Dianne Dore On :Tuesday. • •• Mr. and . Mrs. Donald Peter- baugh,. , Deborah ..and Douglas' visited at Mr., I:;orne Cuibe°rts on Sunday : evening... ,Miss Judy Farrell is holidaying With. Mrs:' Stewart Needham•. • Mr..• and .Mrs.. Wes Osborne &, John visited Mr... and Mrs.. Charles, Sn'tith. • The Harrison picnic was held. i .Kincardine on July 2nd. Those • a.ttendirig; were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison, Patsy, Don, •Parn- iny and Ted, Mr. and Mrs:, .Leslie Hartwick, Wendy;,and .Paul' all of London, Mr. J. O. Armstrong, Mr. • and` Mrs. • Myles. •Armstrong and family' of . Bervie,: 'Mr Len riie Harrison, Mr.. and Mrs: Ken neth. MacDonald and .family. Mr. and _.Mrs! Edwin. Harrison,. Mr.' and.. Mrs. 'Morford. Mackay- and. 'family, : •Mr.• 'and . Mrs I30ward Harrison and farrii'ly, , Mrs Douglas.' Green "and family, Mr. and Mrs. ;Ronald Lowry and Paulene.. '• Some Orange Lodges'; paraded at Milverton on Saturday while others are waiting for, this week- end to go . to Tara: • • :Roger Woods spent the week helping at •Alvttn: Blackwell' •" Mrs. Don Dore, Mrs. Frank Dore, Nancy. and, Ronnie visited Mrs. • George ,Bere„ Millarton. Miss Eva • Culbert & Mr: Lorne Culbert attended ` the 10th: Con-" cession Centennial. Mr. Roger. Wyatt:is- helping haying at' Mt, Peter 'Leeson'': • Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Patterson, Sharon' Pat; .Gail and Brenda of Agincourt • and Mr, 'arid Mrs An - dew Patterson of- ' Ripley "visited In • an electrically -equipped home the modern housewife uses a switch for .everything, except . the kids.' Pho e Co-op Approve As School Debenture' Huron. •Township". Council , met On July 3rd with all but H:' Mc- Kinnon Movedpresent. ,b sent. r y Walden-Ernmerton, that we. approve of the request .frarn Ashfield Township 'School •Area No. 2, to issue debentures: in the amount of $80,000 to fin- ance inance the construction of a new school, This approval being neces sary as part of the area lies in Huron Township. Lowry -Walden, that We accept the. tender of F. •A:. Stonehouse of• ,Sarnia to pavethat part of road from the north end of the present pavement •.on the-• lake road to the Kincardine Boundary at the price of $6,50 per ton. de- livered. and laid on the ' road. • A by-law was passed applying to the !Department of Highways for a supplementary grant on :two bridges that are ibeing built. Walden -Martin, that • the fol- , lowing accounts be paid: • " Cemetery:. Harry Colling,, top: soil; $13.00 Benson Hardware, Supplies,5.90; .Ivan..Pollock, care of Cemetery, 138.96. Township `:;'H. Hodge, sprayer repairs;';$32.20; Kincardine News, printing and .advertisements, 42.- 39; Bens on Hardware, fence for dump; 53.70; James • McTavish,. labour; '30.20; Doris 'MacDonald, care of hall, 7,00; Registrar of Deeds, :list, 1.78; Dr. R.' W. Black-' well, dental services, .136.25; Vil- lage of . Ripley, fire services, Manser't & Godfrey's,- . 100.00; , Joe'.'it ackett, , destroying dogs, 10:00; 'Leonard ••Huston, repairing hall windows and doors, 109:40; ;Earl Tout, vacation pay, 35.90;' Graham Cook, work': ' at 'dump, 25.00; Hugh" Cameron, mileage to Assessor's School, 2000; Welfare, 25.00; •Post Office, unemployment stamps; 10.44; Telephone System, hall phone and tolls, ,1.4.20•.. • , , • •Roads: ,Steve • Irw:n, Superin� tendent, $325.00; ; Ernest: Walden, grader,• 272.80;'Harold E1Uo4, repairing ditch, • '8.00; • Ernie ,Brooks;. spraying, '6.30; Seve; Ir-. win,' vacation' pay, :.•78.00. Ernst Walden, vacation. pay; "58.54;'/N.. Patebell, wood,." laquer,' :280 00 James 'McTavish,. gravel, ' 737460;. Frank's. garage, .repairs, 5.00; H. Hodge, repairs, 38.25; Benson •Hardware, wire . and. "cement, 58.45; .:` Gordon Stewart, .:grader. rental, •280.00; Earl ' Tout, shed :hydro anti postage, 11.50; Ernest Walden, •'brake fluid and rags, • 6.00; . Harry,Colling; hauling and loading, 438.95; Coning .Brothers, hauling gravel, 84.70; D. GMac_ •Donald,.diesel fuel and grease,: 166.95; : Elmer Courtney, , grass. .seed, 20,10; John' • 'Emerton; checking gravel,.' 92.25; X. Barn= hauling. gravel, 33.:85;. Bill *Kempton, • hauling and loading, 420.60; Roy:• Marshall, hauling gravel,' • 311;85; . H. Thompson, hauling .gravel, .148.50; Graham Cook, dozing' and hauling; 723.75; R;..Nicholson - and Son,. ,ditching, 15.00 Ken McKay, 'truck repairs, ..Robertsteel Ltd., new • cul- verts, 41353; :Pedlar People Ltd., new culverts, •11.4.27; Steve Irwn, 'Mileage and •tolls, 47.50; Ontario Culverts Ltd., •, new ••culver,ts, 135:40 Imperial' Oil Ltdl:, • diesel fuel, 276.83.; L. N.'.l owe, calcium,. 9,16.20; Kerr Construction, crush- ed gravel, 12;752.00;; Bruce Carne ron; land for fill, 500.00; Cheste Campbell, land for fill, ,500.0.0. Moved .by Martin -Walden, that we do now adjourn to meet again Tuesday,. .August ..1•st, .or, at the 'cal' of the Reeve,• EARL TOUT, Clerk.•, Is' Your Subscription Renevu'ed?' Saturday evening.. with Mr, and Mrs. Burton Collins. • Mr. • aid: Mrs. Victor Dawley, Marlene, and Gladys, Miss Nancy Dore, Mr. and Mrs. Peter . Lee,- ton, eeson, Barbara and Iona, Mrs, .Ito - beet S:powar.t,. Agnes, Lee and Vickie 'en-oyed a picnic at Inver- huron on Saturday. } Mr; and Mr's. Melvin ',Orr, tin. • wood visited Mr. arid 1VIrs.tlaid'e Dore - . Miss Rosalyn Swann, London; was hoine for the week=end. • Miss Valerie Stanley visited ' Miss Gladys Ga.Wley on'IVfonday. PAGE, NINE Reunion He.id: At Whitechurch The ..annual McInnes-Falcoiner' Reunion; was held Saturday- in. Whitechurch ' Community. Park with about 100 in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer were knosts at the. supper With Mrs. George :Fisher and commit- tee in charge of the refreshments. . The sports were incharge of Mrs.. Ronald' Forster assisted by Mr. Bill Fisher. , • 5 years and :under, girls,, Lori; Ohne, Lougheed; 5 years and sun- der, boys, 'Lonnie Fisher, Tam,. Forster; 6 .to 8 years, girls, Joyce Tiffin; 9 to' 11 years, boys, 'Doug las Splan, '9, to: 11 years, girls, Sandra. Fisher; 12 to; 14 years, boys, Bevan .Tiffin; Hoy?. 3 -leg ged 'race, Bevan Tiffin and Doug- las Splan; Girls' -.3-legged race, Sandra Fisher.' and'•Shirley Tiffin; Children's Slipper kick, Sandra Fisher, '. Shirley Tiffin; Ladies' Slipper kick, •Mrs. Wes Tiffin, Mrs. George Falconer; Married Ladies' race, Mrs. . Bill Fisher, Mrs. Gordon ,Fisher; Married .Men's : race, ,Bill Fisher; Gordon Fisher; Nicest Hairdo . (ladies),. Mrs Tom • McInnes, Mrs.' Mac, 'Falconer; Man with thinest leg, Bob Ormston, Jim: McInnes; Men, longest' line '.of personal articles, , Wes Tiffin, John :McInnes; Ladies most: articles in purse,' Mrs. Car riithera,; Mrs. Geo. Falconer; Per- son–at reunionwith most mem-. bers 'of family and descendants Present, Mrs: Carruthers (17); Gent: with baldest head, George Falconer, :Mervin Falconer; 'Old- est Old -est lady . present, Mrs. Dawson; Oldest • gentleman present; 1VIr:' Wm. McInnes; Perron come.' •klhe. 'farthest •.—. Mr. and :Mrs.. Bob O:rmston and family of St. Catha .rives'; youngest 'person,; Lori. Joar Fisher. • THE. KANGAROO,, the largest. of •the Australian marsupials, foams the countryside in large bands. Although a full•grown kangaroo is' nine feet, high . and weighs- 200 pounds, the baby is Only an 'inch `long when it is born. it $taySinside its mother's pouch until it is five or: six months old, at which. time it weighs several pounds and is able to shift for itself.. , When the young kangaroo leaves its "home," it is ready to take its rightful'. Oath in the world. To helpyouur children take`their rightful place in the world; thele is nothing better than life insur- ance. Let me tell you; about Sun Life's. :. Educational Policy which can so easily ' provide fundsfor their .college education, m. + J:. I inahan R.R. 2, Lucknow Phone Wingham 717-w-4, SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. • • .ky i" L r