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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-15, Page 7L. EIpNESDAY, JU1,TE 15601 969 TRANVER. TOA F ' AREA Huron . Township , Council, met on June. 6th with all members: present, Moved. by WaldenRLowry,, that we accept •the. tenders of W.: Wil - ken for. garbage collection :at point; .Clark :beach and. David Moore for Bruce BeaEh, ',Martin -Lowry, ,.that we. pay $1000,00 to each 'school section or former section wholly. within the Township as a general grant and levy swine from the. sections. involved, ""., ' . • Martin-MCKmnon, that eouri: cil approve the , detaching. of certain, lands in .the former 11.8S. 4 Ashfield ' and ° • Huron from the Ashfield. Township School •Area, McKinnon=Martin, that Coun- cil' agrees to the!- inclusion. :in. Ashfield Township ',School Area Na. 2. of . those rands. •lgcated this Township and being a part of U.S.S. No.,, 4 Ashfield • and Huron and. those lands located in this Township: and being a . part of U.S.S. No 14 .Huron,' Ashfield arid Kinloss. Lowry-McKinnon,,*that the fair lowing of; - lowing accounts be ' paid: ,Cemetery; Ken ' MacKay, sup- plies.. and gas; $11.20; Ivan' Pol- lock, care of Cemetery, ' 110.00;' THE L.UCKNOW' SENTINEL., I I7CKNOW; QNT1 tIQ. Harry Coiling,' :hauling top,.. soil, 12.00; Township:. '.Eugene Dunlop, Warble Inspector, 194.00; Wayne' Lowry, Warble sprayer,: 144.00 Doris MacDonald, care of hall, 20.50; Pollock Electric,; hall sup- plies, 14,20; Post Office, 'postage ,for Clerk, 10,00; ,S. R. Hart Co.,. assessment cover,' 14.40; John Elliott,. 'war'bicide, 937,50'; Luck-. now Sentinel, adv'ts., 10.20; Kin- cardine Hospital,' debenture pay- ment, . 2,500.00; .Village. of Ripley, fire. call and water in'hall, 62.00; D. McArthur, line fence," 48.50; Bruce, school dental services, 297.50; H. Hagedorn, sprayer repairs, •,138,45.; ' S. W. Archibald, surveying at Point Clark, . 2,147.28; W. 1„ Shantz, dozer at garbage dumps;' 174.00;, G. Cook, dozer at. Ripley 'dump, 46..00; Post' Office, unemployment stamps, 8.16; Municipal World,, supplies, 21.39.• Roads: Steve Irwin,.•Road ..Sup- erintendent, .$297.60; John Blac kett, .chec king. gravel,. 36.00; Er- nest; ,Walden,.grader . .operator, 297,3'7; ' Joe Kerr., • gravel con- tract, part payment, 10,000;00; Roy Marshall; hauling "gravel, 28,90;. Coiling ',Brothers, hauling !gravel, 303.00; • Gordon Stewart, grader rental, '' 348.00; Imperial Oil, diesel fuel, 329.30; Grey- Wellington ` Paving,; cold 1nix, 2a4.23; Huron . and :Kinloss Tele- phone,Dying poles,• "50.00;. G W. rothers, , grader repairs,; 250- D. G. MVMcDonald, • grease' and . il, ,13740; C1yve Munro, ,ii •and axe, 7.30; • Frank's :garage,, gas and oil,. 12,00; D. B. Blue, auction sale of snowfence,, 35.00; H Hodge,, .repairs and' welding, 97.50; ' Rosco ' Metal Products, guard rail,' 190.16; G. .Cook,, haul ng • and dozing, 92.90; ' W. L. Shantz, hauling and ' dozing,; 1.3'..50; 'Win; . Wilken, sanding'. hills, 5,30; 'Wm. Kempton, hauling, gravel, 225.00; • Harry • .Coiling,, 'hauling • gravel, '255.75;. Douglas. MacDonald, grading, 41.50;. •'Mel Pollock, grading, 750; N: Barn ard, hauling gravel,' 69.60•;:. Steve Irwin, 'postage and' telephone,; 12.38;. James .McTavish, gravel,,' 595.10; Donald McTavish, grad ing, 6.00;. Total Roads,' $14,037.3.1. Moved :by Martin=Lowry, 'that, we adjourn, tomeet on .July.4-th.. EARL` TOUT, Clerk.. Minister's Brother Ordained ' Rev. Alexander- McDonald Mc- Combie, a member of the 1960: graduating class of Knox : Col- lege, Toronto, was ordained into the' ministry of the Presbyterian Church at Collingwood*. He is a brother . , of Rev. Neil McCombie of Ashfield and Ripley, who 'as- sisted at the ordination. service. ..; ST. HELENS ,Mrs, George Stuart • ,opened her home on Thursday after" noon. for the' June .meeting of the W.M.S. and . the W.A. of the United Church when 16 ladies were in • attendance. Mrs. B, F, Green» the president was in. •ehargf ,,of the W M,S. and Mrs, W.A. Miller read the scripture .lesson and• Mrs,. Green 'read.. an. article "Musings', . Eby ' Mable." Miss W. ,D, Rutherford gave the synopsis of . the concluding chap- ters of the' ,Study Book, "Africa Disturbed'' , which' has proved.. so interesting...Mrs.',"T. J. Todd pre- 'sided for the W.A. The, theme of the worship , service was, The Spirit of Man. is the Candle of : the Lord — The- fruit ,.of: the Spirit. Mrs. Charlie •McDonald read • the scripture Iesson and Mrs.,. Cameron . , the ' Lesson' thought. ' The` following commit: tees. were .appointed to arrange, for the „Tune tea to be •held, on' Thursday, .June '.23rd. Program— Mrs. E. W. Rice, Mrs, `L.'"Woods; bazaar—Mrs. ' ,Stuart,: Mrs. Har- vey Webb, Mrs. Cameron; lunch - jMrs. T, J. Todd, Mrs, G. Mac- Pherson, Mrs. C. MdDonald fro wets—Mrs. Green,. Mrs: Rice and Mrs. 'Woods pleasantsocial. hour followed, with Mrs. S. de Boer and Mrs.. -W A. , •Miller . as hpstesses. A bank manager is interested. in ':all his, .crustozners': No depositor is too'young,.no account • ' too small, 'no financial problem too :minor to 'receive his attention' and °. consideration. Ile likes dealing with .people and is trained to help them in every way,, die ' can. He's ::a good:- man to talk :things over with—not' just because he knows a :lot aboUt banking,, but be cause he can • be counted on :to 'apply' that knowledge and experience. to the needs of all'his. customers:' To him, banking is 'the opportunity' to work with; aR sorts of people and, through bank ..services, to help with Your problems, your hopes and plans. THE CHARTERED.. BANKS:• SERVIN:G' YOUR COMMUNITY . 9 itzvtwakiffitiorimrzmwartztis • PAGE SEVEII THE LION is the King of .Beasts and stalks 'his`prey With little . •; fear of attack from other animals. But when old :age comes the `.• lion falters. He is King of Beasts no-Ionger. The other animals !up their fear of him`' and he is attacked and, destroyed. fortunately men ' and women, : unlike. the lion, can have a happy `old age If they prepare for it. The best way to irepare for it, 'financially, is through a Sun. Life retirement income policy.' Let.. R` - me tell,you how: . RR. 2, Lucknow Phone' Wingham 717-w-4. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 4.A4, and Mrs Fred'. Thomp son . and Benny of Exeter were ; week -en visitors With Mr. , and., Mrs." Cordon .MaeePherson. We are sorry to ;report that Mr. James . Forster. is; 'seriously, ill in the Wingham and District • General .Hospital. Miss Beverley.:; Gaunt and Miss •Norma. • 'Forster : are : holidaying at their horses ':here after coin •pleting their •gourses. 'at Wells :Academy,' London Congratulations: to Mary :Pur- don who. 'has. completed grade 10 on . her. yearswork af.the ' Luck - now 15istrict High School and to'` Beth, Cooper and; Terry 'Wilson who .had, to write .only the Podia= ; .. pulsory subjects: Mrs. W:.A:. Miller, Mr. Frank' McQuillin, . Terry Wilson and Mr Allan 1VIilier visited . at Vic, toria :Hospital on Sunday ;:with McQuilhn' . who /is making:• favourable. recovery, " following Surgery, last . Wednesday Mr.. and 'Mrs. 'W. I Miller, 'Mass Isabel• Miller,' Mrs. T. J. Todd,' . Wayne and_iughie; Dori- ald McIntyre, 'Mr. and Mrs.: T' Salkeld, Mr. Larry, .Salkeld,;` Mt.. and. Mrs. James. ;Boyle and .girI of, Lucknow` attended .the Salkeld. Pe -union. held at .the United ' „Church Summer School,' ground near Goderich on Sunday.', Miss Donna Woods of Kitchen- er and Mr. Ray Hawley 'of' Osh- awa were week -end visitors with Mr. .and Mrs. Lorne Wodds. Mr; and, Mrs: WilIiam Redman 'Of 'Orton were`. recent., visitors with Mr, A. G:. W bb and Mr. and Mrs. F W. Rice, • ",`Could you give �me some pomners," queried ‘the journalism student, -"ori how, to' run .a paper?" "You .cache to. the Wrong per- son,' i answered' . the editor,. `cask A one .,of my st'hscribers," • ka. a a. ti