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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-29, Page 10PAGE TEN tit 11, .1 WILfl ID P. GREGORY,.. Q.C. Executives • Vice -President and Managing Director of British Mortgage • and 'Trust Company, Stratford . was electedpresident of . the Dominion Mortgage ::'arid :Investments Association„ ;at the annual meeting.' The Dominion Mortgage . and Invest nents Association, admin- is;ering assets of nearly $10 bil- lion, •is composed , of forty- six Canadian trust, loan: and insur- ance ;companies. . . Although Mr.', Gregory left the practice of law to assume :` the. :position .of' Managing Director of British Mortgage, he isstill: a. ,Q, THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTMRla PRESENTATION MATE, • FORDYCE TEACHER,. Mrs, Geo''ge Fisher is coficlud- ing • a. 4 -year teaching term, at Fordyce `School and members of ‘the ;Section,, . in large: numbers, attended a social evening •and euchre party at the school last Wednesday. - Donna Rintoul, who, graduated last year, read 'a complimentary address expressing appreciation of Mrs. Fisher's services and best wishes 'for :the . future, 'Four of her.pupils,, Brenda. Webster, • Joan Laidlaw, Linda Martin and Sharon' . Rintoul made • the , pre- sentation •of a coffee. table and 'hostess - chair to which Mrs. Fisher replied. it,` Mrs. Fisher -will teach next tern,. in East• Wawanosh . and Mrs. ,George . 'Kennedy will, suc ceed` ,her at Fordyce. , ZETLAND BRIDGE ON. 1961 "HIGHWAY PLANS . John W. Hanna, M.P.P. has re- ceived a letter; ;from Hon. F.' M. ,Cass, Minister 'of. • Highways, in- dicating that • contracts will be called •.next year for , replacement of. Zetland ;bridge on Highway, 86, and for the MacKenzie bridge in Wingham. • ,• Mr. •Cass assured . Mr. Hanna that failing any drastic reduction •in- the 1961 budget, contracts 'will awarded for both : structures. • • prominent. rnembex of the gover One way to' get n`ing` bodies of • the legal profes •some people is to get sion. int.. them. along with along ith F.OR, THAT LASTS AND PROTECTS We . ' Recommend "Securiit. y v niz .o� Gives A Completely; Weatherproof Job. Be▪ cause "•WESTEEL Sheets give: 'a full ':32/2 inch coverage you can actually save one square or more on a large barn. Awa,ilable irk ,lengths. 6 feet to 12 .feet. • • :C. WA1 ERPROOF' FIR PLYWOOD SYLVAPLY.. ALL .;,THICKNESSES inch, 3/g inch, 1/2 inch, % inch, ;. 3/4' inch. ........ <,,/ice ,.- Also— SHEATHING lso SHEATHING PLYWOOD • In '5110 . inch • Thickness / . •UNDERLAY GRA,dE P'LYWOO►D.. In .5116 alnd .5'1$ inch Thickness •` OHN W. HENDERSO LUMBER LTD. Phone 150 Lucknow, Ont: SPORT • • WEDNESDAY, :JUNE 29th, 1960V MIDGETS LOSE, PEE-WEES WIN Toro Rathwell • informed the Sentinel of. the results of a Mid' get and Pee -Wee ball game dur- ing 'the past week. Op Thursday in .Lucknow, Whitechurch, ' Mid- gets defeated Lucknow 11-4. Wayne' Hackett pitched for the winners. ' Ken ,Gardner. and Paul, Henderson ,divided 'the pitching for .Lucknow , with George Col linson doing the. catching, • The Pee-Wees :went to , Bel- grave on Saturday and defeated Belgrave' . 17-13. Bruce Hender— son pitched .all the way for Lucknow :.with Chester ' 'Hodgins behind the plate. On . Monday night on the.. local diamond, Whitechurch Pee Wees defeated Lucknow : 16-6. . LOCAL BOWLERS WON AT OPENING ' TOURNAMENT •.Eighteen 'pairs competed, at the men's doubles opening :tourn- ment at: the .'Lucknow greens. last week. First 'prize went :to: I1ovvard Anew and Lioyd.. Hall,. With .three wins 'and ;a high plus: 'Second , place went to Jack .Por.:. ter and ..Mel Donahue. of, Tees water, also' with three wins.. Jack. MacDonald • and John Rutherford 'wer`e the .high two. game; winners, placing third with Gordon. 'McKay's. rink.. of .Wing-' ham ' in the fourth spot. • _Jack Fisher and Alex Mch7,ay Won ' the consolation prize 'for the.high third' single game score. TO ., ATTEND: BRUINS CAMP AT • BARRIE :THIS FALL.' 1?au1 Henderson, Son ` of Mr. and ,Mrs; Garnet" Henderson and .a ; student . at Lucknow District High :School, will*,.have :a, tryout at' the. Boston. Bruins training: carx'ip . at Barrie this fall.• ; Paul ' worked • out last' year .'at the Red Wings School at 'Hare= Ilton; and then; played Junior B hockey with- Goderich "Sparky" „ Weiler who: has been"'a Red Wing .Scout for the past :nine' years, has been ap pointed, area. 'scout`• fore the Bruins. •'He , •has recommended Dave arid Doug Lobsinger' ,of Mildmay; Paul Henderson '.and C: Hymersy of Listowel for the Barrie 'school. HURON ' HAD MOST ' RABIES . ' CASES LAST :YEAR • :Huron County 'had :93 confirm- ed ' cases of• . rabies in animals during: 1959, to .top all counties the province,' Bruce had 63 ' cases, Grey 87• .cases and Perth 37 cases.. There 'were two human deaths from rabies in the province last year: One. was: ;'a 7 -year-old . boy who was bitten by an infected skunk and the other, a man who was bitten by : a Pup,' which: had been, infected originally 'by . a skunk. Neither had received, "Vac- cine . prior to the ',onset of the symptoms. ' • .In. 'reporting on the subject' to County,. Dr. R. M, Aldis, medical /officer of ,Health for Huron 'said: •" We 'may well have. to face the prospects, of rabies :as. 'acontinua' ing threat." During' the. past` three 'years the Northern 'Ontario districts were conparativelY free • of rabies, but since the first of the year the infection cYcle has re'' appeared ,in the North, . DIED. .SUDDENLY IN BROTHER'S •PRESENCE. The death of John A Thomp- son, occurred suddenly ori. Friday' • evening at • his farni home , on. :•Concession, 6, West .Wawariosli, Hewas in his, 57th year. , John and his 'brother Donald were watching a` favorite tele vision shout early • that evening When John ,appeared to drop off to sleep. Speaking ' to him and obtaining no reply,, Donald rea- lizecl that. his brother .was 1brea thing ' his last.' ' The. funeral , service wase held. at the Arthur Funeral Horne iia. Auburn �n Monday with .inter' merit in ,Dungannon: Cemetery, • aturday HUNDREDS OF EXCITING'. VALUES BUY NOW 'AND SAVE Just a few of the. values 4 -PLAYER CROQUET SET.... ..:., FOLDING WOODEN STOOL, Reg, 95c PICNIC JUG, ,one gallon .. .. h • : AIR MATTRESS, $5.50 ,value • • . . , . t , UTILITY TABLE .. , . ... . 20' ' PUSH-UP LADDER,• Reg. $12.75 ' BARBECUE GRILL ,24'',. ..,. . ....‘ .:..1.. TON SET, •4 ' la er • ...: • .- : • • • $4.98 .. • $ .3.98. ..$3.79 `• •$10.89 $9.99 $12.98 ▪ $7.49 Plus ' `the usual . fine and quality. selection.. of aronado Iiances :. PHONE 6'0; 'LUCKN,OW: Plumbing, Heating,• Wining, Eavetroughing WawarKsh, (:ounil Divi�IHork to bdone onSaratoga Hili West Wawanosh. Twp, Council The •workisto be cornple:ted b held .'their regular June meeting August 31st, 1960 Tenders to be. in Superintendent's -hands ' by 6. p.m., Saturday, :July 9th, ;1960. . Mr. J. A: McDonagli waited on Council. • in 'connection with the compensation 'insurance , policy on.;June ;14th,. 1960. All .members p -resent. •s ' Mr. • John ,T. Rivett,' 1960 War- able Fly inspector was resent. ;and turned' in his accounts for this past season's .::warble fly campaign. On a motion Eby Couns. Durnifn and McPhee, the Clerk'. Was in- structed to ,forward statements -to: those cattle -owners Whose 'spray- ing or ,brushing accounts are: in arrears..' ,Approximately ...'5,000, head of • cattle 'were. treateddur-. ing `,the first spray. An intense arid rather •lengthy discussion. took place :concerning the,::1960:. road construction pro- gram in the Township. ,it' '•w,as moved by Councillor McPhee & seconded by 'Couns ' 'Culbert that West:Waidanosh.Township Coon til cut' down arid, straighten Sa ratoga. Hill (Lots 20'• Concessions 2 and . 3 West Wawanosh) • in. 1960: Councillor Miller, moved an arriendment that West• Wawanosh ,Township Council' do ' not- cut down 'and' straighten; Saratoga Hill in the year 1960. Councillor' Durnin ' seconded this amend- •menti A vote • was • called with Council, voting ` 'on the amend. ment first.: Reeve: John Durnin voted for .. the -original,' motion which was then declared carried. On a motion byCouncillors, Culbert and M:cPhee, the ' Road Sup't, was instructed to call for tenders for the • 'cutting • and straightening of, iSaratOga, Hill. COLWANASH JUNIOR INSTITUTE MEETING '. The June meeting of the Jun- ior Institute was held on Tues- day, June 21st, The roll call was "What are` you going to • do this summer?" and it' *as answered by eleven. meritibeers, Mrs. Hugh McMillan gave a very interest- ing derrionstration on Jo Ann Alton with the Beauty Councillor cosmetics, iRecreation was held at the 'Rat+i-sh Hall withal the Jtin for' farmers, x• which covers Township em- ployees while .on duty. • The.'': following accounts were ordered , paid on •a motion by Coups. McPhee and 'Miller., • Mount Budges' Rest Home, In- digent , patient's account, $92.75; Lucknow Nursing Home, gent patients' (4) acc'ts.,'371.00; K. K. ,Dawson, ;welfare acc't for 5 weeks. 60,00; Louis ,Brake,. 1960.warble fly ,spraying acc't., 828;00; W. A. ';Stewart, . Dungan-• non, • auditing warble fly acc'ts,,' 6:00; Lucknow District Co.. -Op:, 4 bags.' of war'bicide, .25 00; Blyth District. fire Area, Township levy for 1960, lytli. Dist rict Fire Area, Manchester levy for 1960, ••36.QQ oran,' part. salary as cle .k, ; Postmas ter, Auburn, p, supplies 139; John 11. Rivett, as warble fly , inspector, .;1. 9:50 11. T. Kilpatrick, fide fid on Twp: Treas.,.•' 15.00; R. Kilpatrick, fidelity ' bound o inspector•, 15:00; Elmer Johnston, 'Lucknow, payment of debenture No. 5,, 1,000.00; ,Eicher, Johnston, 'Luck - now, Luck -now,. debenture• interest .ay" meat; 40.00; •Lansing, Auburn, debentureinterest pay-' menti 40.00; Lu MacKay, Au- burn, debenturecrest pay- rent; ' 40.00; •., Anderson; Lucknow; de l interest payment, •80:00. Road Expenditures or May Lorne avers, y, $100,00; steel• cul= Pedlar People' , verts, 347,99; isholM, and Son,, motor of ; Imperial 'Oil Liinited, f tax, 77,20; Robert Stother irs, grader, 82.00;:' Cairns exon,: • Dis, snow fence, 11. n' W. Hers' derson, lumbe ; Norman McDonald,. ha gravel ,and culverts, 58.00 R. Mole, hauling„,gravel ill, 28,00, Council•'adlo to. meet on July 12th 1960 3'0 00;' �$ 200.00 ostai s'u salary 060, '2,0 lily ,bo R. T. n WF ohnston ebentu Johns Sydney, Lundy int W B. bentu re urea F salar Limited Ben Ch 1; 20.04 fuel and s, reps Aitch 90; Joh r, 3,30 Ming sand �f urned J,' F. FORAN, Twp. Clerk.' •o '