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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-09-20, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE;, LUCKNOW SENTINELt LUCKNOW ON'T'ARIO with . au co -pp: quality Petroleum Products,LUBCO (Multi -Purpose) Lubricant delivers-the-perforinance'you• need for Modern farming. And. every. 'time, tool In, hot weather, cold weather, under.' most ,condit•ions, CO.- OP LUBCO, (Multi -Purpose), Grease consistency never varies. Discover:, the difference the smoother -running differ- once CO-OP LUBCQ (Multi Purpose); Grease.will make' n: ' ''W-I3:EEL_BEARINGS/WATER PUMPS/UNIVERSAL !CH4SSIS/BALL AND .ROL-' •SER BEARINGS." WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20th,, -1961 Council Repeals Subdivision Bylaw Huron Township' Council met on September 5th °with all mem- bers present, , A petition for a Municipal Drain: was accepted from the owners of lots 30. to 34, Con, 4 and the firm of Archibald, Gray and MoKay was ` •appointed . to - make the necessary survey. Council, passed. a. By-law to re- peal !Subdivision Control By-law number 1180, subject to the. ap_ proval - of the Minister ..of Muni- cipal Affairs. • Application was 'Sent to the Department of Highways • for In- terim. subsidy ,on road and bridge expenditures, to August. The, following accounts' were ordered paid by .the Treasurer:-- • , Cemetery — Ivan, Pollock, ce metery, " care, ' $98.38; Benson Hardware, Supplies, 3.30; 'Harry, 'Coiling, top. soil, 7.00. _Townsh Doris MacDonald; care of hall,' 29;90;.'RoyMarshall, covering Lurgan dump, 59,00; Municipal. World Ltd:, " annual. Statutes, 5.20; 'Kincar, dine News; printing, .15.03; 'C ',14. Stewart, paint and, painting: Township shall, 62458; Kincardine Cleaners,- .cleaning, and dyeing drapes,..117 60;, Ripley share of • de ovation' ' day: expenses; 11.50; Dave : Moore, garbage .: collection; Bruce .. Beach, 425..00; William Wilkens garbage :collection, Point Clark beach,' 410.00; Emile Mc Lennan, live stock" 'valuator,: 3.50;; ameron : V acley, ' cow killed` by dogs,- 85.00; G; Cook, dozing at. Lurgan dump,, 00:00 G. ''Cook, dozing at • Ripley dump,. 35.00; Post Office, unemployment - Stamps, 9.88; • Ripley • . Hydro, Townships'. hall, 6.48.1- ' 'Roads .r .H.. Hodge, :grader • re- pairs, . $56.15; G. Cook, hauling gravel,. 44;:Q0; Pollock' Electric, cement, 1.37:81; Harold Congram, cleaning., ditch, ' 30.00; 'Morford McKay;' grader repairs, 8.80;' Rip- ley Hydro, Township •shed,• 2.50; R. H. Martyn,, :fire insurance, on hed,:' 34.40; James Elliott,•,fenc,- ing; .5,950; 'Benson Hardware, ce-• Ment and: wire, • 362.88; Harvey Thompson; hauling gravel, 9.90;. Harry Coiling; •hauling gravel,' 35.35;' Coiling ;:,Brothers, hauling gravel, 11..00; Bill Kempton,:haul ing gravel, • 1.46.75; D. G. Mac Donald, gas and oil,'364:90, Elmer. Courtney, grader repairs;,. 25.00;. Canada Culverts Ltd:, newt: 'cul verts, 712.50; G: W, Crothers Ltd:,, grader ` repairs, 53.24; ' R Mac- Eachern, paymenton •Clark's bridge, 1,53,700;' Frank's garage, BUILD EARNINGS AND O WNERSSHIP PURPLE GROVE • • Miss 'Margaret Robertson :and 'Miss :' Annie McLeod : visited Mr,. :and Nlis. Bert Bain, London and also a`:tel ded Western. Fair: •' At Berve, United Church on' Wednesday,' the Evening Auxili- ary 'Was' hostess to the Bervie. W.1V1 S.. inlOss, : Charmers, ' and Kincardine. W:M.S. groups. Mrs.. Howard'• aollands and pu- pils had 'a half holiday. Friday for -Kincardine Fall .,Fair, •Mrs.. Ross Shiells was a recent visitor •with Mrs. George' Emer- son.. . Miss Annetta • Forster, Toronto; spent • the week -end with iMr.• & Mrs. Walter Forster. Messrs, " Dick McCosh, Jim 'Bsrooks, •John Brooks, Bob Erne'' son,, Mrs. George Emerson, Mari- lyn Thacker spent ,Tuesday. in Loridn' Fon at Western, • one:.7 Armstrong: visited Nlr. Frank Currie • • Mr:..and Mrs. 'Ralph Grubb' & family visited Mrs: Grubb''s ther, John Zimmerman at Vic- . toria Hospital" London ' Miss Sharon Craigie' visited. Miss Annetta Forster. Mrs. HelenSwahn and'Mr, Nor- val Stanley spent 'the : week=end' with relatives in London. Sunday guests of -Mr.' and Mrs Dob .McCosh were , bir, and Mr$:: Torn' Walsh and Karin of'Kin- Cardin°, Mr. Frani. Colwell, Kin- loss, Mr`.' and Mrs. William. :Ar- noid . Mr. and Mrs. George Emerson were guests•at the' wedding of Leona' MacDonald and , John Johnstone' in Ripley on 'Saturday:. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dore,.Nan. cy, Rcinni'e and Dianne spent Sun- day with Mr.:,,^drid Mrs .Richard. Kidd, Met ritton: Mr. James Emerson returned. to Ontario Veterinary' College, �`ruelph, after. spending his" hbli days. at• his home. i Marie Collins spent Monday with Mg. ,Peter Leeson. Mr. attd Mrs. Scott'" Walsh, Mr. Jy 0.. Attrl'strong and M. and,: Mr LOU s 1 ` :congratulations to Mr. and-Mrs.- Hugh; nd-Mrs.-Hugh; Jansen (Marion Percy) 'on. the gift of: a baby: boy, abrother for 'Randy and Douglas : Mrs: Gertrude Walsh visited Tuesday 'with' Mr. and Mrs Car- son ' Loughren, Listowel Mr:. and Mrs. Kevin Dunn -and babe of .Toronto are at their tome at the north end of the • village;. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Smith have moved from' Mr: James Hodges home to. the ..hone ,of Mr. Fred • Guest Week -end visitors with Mr, & 'Mrs. Roy Schneller . were Miss. Marie Schneller of Wingham, Miss Margaret Schneller of Kitchener. and ,Mr: Donald Earl of,' I, ngersol: On, Sunday next, Septernber 24 the Anglican service will be• with- drawn owing .to the Harvest, Thanksgiving services at ,Bervie. On the following Sunday,. Octo- ber ist, . Harvest ' Thanksgiving„ services will' be held in the Ang ' •lican Church here. • Miss Sheila Haldenby••spent the. week -end at Walkerton with Mr,: and; Mrs.. Clare Sparling and boys.'' Misses Nellie and Margaret Malcolm of Lucknow . visited with friends here on Friday. Mr. Walter Hamilton of Van- couver and formerly of Dawson City - and White Horse, Mr: and Mrs. George Hartwick of Millar ton visited with- Mrs: : William • Cox and Rev. .Benson -pox. • Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley were guestsat th Hord-Martyn wedgy; ding at, Kitchener.. : Week -end visitors at the :home; of Mr. kid Mrs. Ezra Stanley were Mr., and Mrs,. R J Kaake and: Larry and Elaine' fiodgins of Kinloss,, Mr" and. Mrs. Dan To1,1ef- son and Douglas Stanley of To - Sprat), 11/liss o-rpnto,MVfiss Patricia Thompson Luckrtow, Mi.: Floyd Stanley Of � Stratford Teachers'. College, OBITUARY MI1RDENA MacKENZIE' There passed away in Wingham Hospital on Wednesday, Septem- ber 13th, Murdena Johann Mac- Kenzie ip her 66th year. She was. barn in ,Ashfield Township, the only child' of the late; .Alex ' and 'Catherine "MacKenzie, She • re- ceived public school education at 'Lothian School and also attended Lueknow .Continuation School.. The `family moved to Kinloss Township 'north of the CNR sta- tion. where she continued to re- side after the death, of her par.. ents. Of late years failing healtl necessitated hospital care and later she was a patientin the te Nursing Home . till shortlyCarruhbeforrseurcher death, follow- ing a stroke, The funeral service 'was con- ducted by "ReV, Roderick, Mac- Leod , at the .Johnston Funeral. Home on Friday, September 15th with burial in South Kinloss Cemetery. Pallbearers were W. F. MacDonald, Harry Lavis, Sandy MacLeod, . OsearL'HUdgins, ,Elliott Carruthers and Hugh Sutherland. KIIITTAIL. FR,U.IT MAIDS HELD -THIRD MEETING The third, meeting 'of the Kin= tail Fruit • Maids was held on Wednesday night 'at the hall.. The meeting was opened with 0 Can- ada, and twelve`niembers answer- ed •the, roll call which' was, .My. favourite satiety of 'apples: The main topic for the: meeting. • was _EruitAllAeak Round:..` Miss Gilchrist; home economist was present and, helped' the girls organize 'their •record books: Mrs. ,,Ross demonstrated •an oven -steamed ;pudding with a demon. sauce Margaret ='Anne' Fa.rrish was elected vice-president.. • The meeting .,was . closed.', with the Queen., • It's . unfortunate that the Symp- toms ,of fatigue and of laziness. are. PractiCally identical.• Life's very much. like Christ- ,mas .you're more. likely to get what you .expect: than. 'what, y,: you want. " • truck, repairs; '• 1.7:95; Steve.. Irwin, .Superintendent, •.'.325,00 Ernest Walden, :grader operator, Moved by • Martin -Lowry," ;that we do now adjourn• to. meet• again, ;an ,'October. 2nd. EARL. 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