The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-22, Page 9• WEDNESDAY,, .NOV. 22nd, 1961 •
THE LUCKNOW 'SEN TINEL, CKNOW, ONTARIO,`
PAGE NINE;
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With Home Gifts
Iairshea., Women's Institute
held their 'health Meeting at the
I airshea Hall wlien Mrs, H'arve'
Houaton;was hostess for• the NO,
vena'ber meeting, 1st vice presi-
dent, :. Mrs. • Frank MacKenzie
presided. Mrs. Donald ,MacKin-
:n.ori reed the scripture. Eighteen
members: and '1 visitor, were pre-
sent,
. 'The ;roll call was ,responded to
with gifts for the' Carruthers
Rest Home: Mrs. Carruthers, ex-
pressed appreciation on behalf of
the patients. Convener of 'His-
torical Research and.' Current
Events, Mrs.. Allister Hughes, is
to be made a member of the
Bruce County ,Historical .Society.
Mrs. Cliff lRoulston will be .chair-
man of the Farm Forum activi-
ties of which-F,W.LO.. are pasta-
cipating. The branch membership'
for the Federated News was re-
I'newed, whereby every member
receives, her personal copy of' the
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ESSO. SERVICE`.'
FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES
DUNLOP TIRES (Mosta Sizes In Stock)
AT REASONABLE .PRICES!
Repairs to All. Makes of Cars and Tractors
3 Licensed Mechanics
eel Alignment and 'Balani m,
MOTORCADE DEALER
Federated. New editions
Standing .committee conveners,
Mrs. Lloyd 'MacDougal, Mrs.
Ted Collyer,, Mrs.. Gib, :Hamilton
reported.
• Mrs. Currie Colwell, convener
of the St...Andrew's Ball, which
ig to .he held in the Legion Hall,
at Lucknow on the 24th of NP-
vember, reminded the members
to each again donate their. pies
for , the lunch counter.Special
program of Folk dancing and
Scotch song, .will bea sPecial fea-
ture. • .
pas meeting will ,be one week
earlier,, Thursday, December 14th,
at the home of; Mrs. Virden
Mowbray,, with Mrs, Roy Fin--
layson and. MrsA Harry . Lavis,
directors.
Tea and sandwiches.. were ser-
ved at the close , Qf the' 'meeting
by. the hostess and directors, Mrs.
Donald 1MacKinnon and Mrs.
Virden Mowbray,. A cordial in-
vitation i"s extended at ,a11 times
.to the . Kairshea, W;I. ,meetings, to
anyone wishing to attend,
'Mrs: • Harvey I•fo'uston gave club
a "Complete
Ii : � 70;000
Rink• At Loreburn
progress report of the 4
No,l and Mrs. Eldon Welsh:
for
group 2, `Separates for Summer.'
'Mrs. Allister Hughes, • who• had
been 'delegate to the Area Con-
vention at Hanover, gave' a splen-
did report. the ; ladies .were 're-
minded: that on February 19Th of
1962, Women's Institute in. 'On-
tario .will celebrate their 65th
anniversary. A sPecial collection
could be. taken at the ,1iebruary
meeting for 'the .furtherance' of
W.I. work iia,. the North West
Territories.
During • the program, readings
were 0 given by Miss . Dean Mac
Leod and Mrs. Elliott Carruthers
anda piano selection by • Mrs,
Harvey. . Houston. Mrs. Evan
Keith,: who had taken part in
the St. John's Ambulance . course
gave ' a talk., and demonstration,
and ` gave ja• copy of ' lisbing .'for.
first -aid • kits which . should be
handy 'ariduseful for use in home,
car or barn. Community singing
was. enjoyed With !Mrs. `Mowbray
at the piano.
Mrs. Virden. Mowbray gave.
the courtesy remarks, to ...which
'the hostess 'replied. The .'.Chrast-
apiest; news
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Ron D. McLe'llan'd of Loreb.urn,
Sask., arid well known to many
here,. writes' that he follows with.
great interest the ,activities of
the Lucknow Lions Club as re -
Ported in The Sentinel.
Ron says they have a regi ac-
tive club at Loreburn and. at pre-
sent are completing a new $70,000
'curling and skating rink. Ron is,
a past president of the club and
is now zone chairman. of their
district, and so is: greatly .inter-
ested in Lion's, projects wherever
they may be
Mrs. McLelland . is the 'former,
Agnes "Conley o" Lucknow:
Loreburn:first became. known' in
thiseonimunity when George'
Book/came East upwards 'to, a
quarter of a century ago to play
hockey.. in the newly built Luck-
now . arena. It Was' "Cupid" and
George's other' love' — hockey
which: brought him East .origin
ally. Later 'his brother •'``B,abe"
played ..hockey; here, and the Book—
boys:. were. next followed .by: the
threesome . of Ron,. McLelland,
Ernie Vaughan• arid " • Bob Middle-:
:miss who contributed :to hockey
action :in the Sepoy : town
few, seasons. • , '
Let . Snow 'I,!owiflhJ
Tender, 7 Received
West ` Wawanosh,.:TorovnshnR,.
:council. held their regular No-
vember meeting ' on November:
I4th;1961. All •members .present.,
During the • . morning session;
Township,Council sat as a Court -
'Of Revision
ourt'ofRevision at which, ,two. asses
.ment * appeals were h'andlel
Some 'other 'minor. 'matters ,were
checked. Township: Assessor, J. K:
Scott and . County Assessor, .Alex
Alexander were. present.
On a motion ' by Councillor:
Smyth and Durnin, Council
agreed. : to ..appoint Mr..'John G.
Berry, County. 'Clerk, . 'to' act as
the: agent of West Wawanosh
Township 'at ;the' forthcoming.' tax --
sale 'in Goderich.
On' .a' motion :` by . Councillors
McPhee and' Jefferson Council.
, Cou c
passed a by-law No 10, f961, ..pro.
viding 'for the erection of .• stop
signs at intersections. within • ,the
township... •;
The tenders : for snowplowing
were ., opened and .read 'There
Were .7'tenders: .'.It„was'cinoved by
Councillor •Smyth• and, `'.seconded..
by • Councillor Durnin that West
Wawanosh 'Township accept the
tender of David McClinchey,
burn; 'to plow snow on township
roads. during the • 1961-1962 sea
soil at •$5'.75, per hour,, work t`o
be done under the supervision •of,
they 'Road Suptertintendent,'
The following accounts were
ordered ` paid ort . a. motion • by'
Councillors 'Jefferson and 1Vle=
Phee. •
'Mount Bridges Rest Home;in
digent •patients"accourIt'for' Otto-.
ber, $56.50; Pinecrest Manor Ltd.,
indigent patients (2) accounts for
'October, ' 185.50;.. Blyth District
Fire Area, 1961 levy • fqr • West
Wawanosh, 15.00; Elmer. Foran,'
1 fox bounty, 4:00; J. K, Scott,
Assessor's salary $400.00, select-
ing jurors $4.00, 404.00;'Postmas=
,ter, Auburn, postal supplies, 10.47;•
J. F. Foran, compiling..and .for-
waxding tax statement's for 1951,
92.85; Signal -Star 'Ltd., advertis-
ing acdount, 3.50;' Lucknow
tine';. printing' account, 67.16;
Daily ComMercial News, drain
tender advertisement, 12.00; 'The
Municipal World,• office supplies,
3.24; Archibald, Gray and McKay,.
London.,, survey, etc.;:. Municipal
dr•air, 550.00; Ontario Hydro,
Wingham, Township hall light-
ing, 6.07;.' Robert' E, Irvin; Dwain-
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Phone:. Lucknow ':9
gannon, 8' doz. St: Light bulbs,
40.23;• 'Mrs. Fred McQuillin, ' 1961
grant to . Lucknow Fair,35:00
Town of Goderich, debenture pay
rrent: ('part), C°.oderich High
School, 1,845.13.
Road Accounts— Lorne .•Ivers,.
salary., $155.00; Archie Aitchison; ,
brushing 'and fencing, 36.75; Geo.
Kennedy, fencing, 61.60~, Normal).
McDonald, . operating grader,
34.00; Norman McDonald,' haul-
ing fill, 224.00; Imperial Oil Ltd.;.
fuel and tax, 77.20; Grant Chis-
holm,. hydraulic oil, 4.75; Robert'
Stothers, light bulbs, 7.07; Si•gnal
Star; tenders:for ,plowing snow;
16.36:. •
C•ou cii adjourned to meet on
Friday,. December 15th at 10;30
a:,rnr' or at the, call of the Reeve.
+.F.,F'ciAN, Twp•.Gierke.
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