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'fiRANSFERHURONI
CEMETERYLAND
Huron Township Met on Nov
;'ember 7th with all Members
present .and after the reading of `.
the previous minutes. Passed`
thefollowing resolutions,
That we have the necessary
papers drawn, up to transfer, the
, . land of the • Lochalsh Cefietery
'in Huron Township; to the Loch-
alsh Cemetery Board: .
That we accept the appTua'
tion of Eugene' Dunlop: fo r wing -.
man for the Township grader. t&
that .he also attend, to `the spray
ing of cattle for lice this fall.
That we accept the snowplow-
ing tenders of. Roy Marshall at
$7.00 per hour, . W. Shantz at
7.00 per hour, Wm Kempton. at
$7.50 per hour,: Coiling Brothers.
at $7.50 per ,hour, Gordon Ste-
wart at, $8.00 per hour and Keith
Carter at '$3.50 per hour.,.
That we advertise in' the�-Kin
cardiae and Lucknow' newspap-
ers that the spray truck will be
spraying for ,lice from November
• 21st; to November, 26th ' and arty -
one • wishing cattle 'sprayed con-
tact ;Steve 'Ii win of Eugene Dun
.fpp,,by •Noveber 20th. •
,:'That we hold nominations on=
'Friday, November. 25th and el-'
THE LUCKNOW SENTIIVIl L LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ertion if necessary on December I
5th.
Gbuneril; gave three . readings to
a By-law • to .designate an.area of
Sub -division control and applied
to the. Municipal Board:. for ap-
provaL .
The following accounts were
ordered paid;
Cemetery—Ivan Pollock, care,
Cha$79.30; Joe' Hackett,. repairs to
pel 'roof; 5.16; harry. Coiling,
top soil;. 7.00. . •
. OLIVET
Mr.; and Mrs. wed Bushell of
Toronto. spent Tuesday and Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Coiling and family. Mrs.
Guest Collins: • returned with
them to visit in Kingston • with
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Mills • and
family.
. Rey. and Mrs, `T. E. Kennedy
of Bluevale visited recently with.
Mr. and . Mrs. Walter. Dexter.
Township United Stationery; ' `Miss ",Ruth Black spent , the'
suppliesr ,540.00; Pollock Eleetiric, , week -end at... her :home here.
hall repairs,. 3.50; Kincardine -Rtuth is spending •a ,period of her
31.411; • Munici� nursing. , school career. i
.New$„ •printing, in. the •
pal World, supplies, 10,95; Ches- mental hospital in St. 'Thomas •
ter Emmerton, selecting jurors, and finds the work very niter -
5.00; Hugh Cameron, 'seleeting esting •
jurors, 5.00, Earl Tout, selecting Misses Shirley and Alice'
jurors, 5:00; J. B. ' Breckenridge: Brooks ' of Toronto spent the
coal for hall, 130.00; Thompson week -end at their home here.
I Nursing Home, indigent care;. Miss Barbara Anger and •Miss
92 75 Dr. J. . A. , ' MacDonald, Carol. Anger of Teeswater spent
i School. Dental care, 420.00;;Earl Sunday : at their home here. .
Tout, collecting leases ' & post-, Mr., and • Mrs. Stanley Black -
age, 198;Q0; Doris ..'MacDonald; well Of Sault Ste. Marie and Mr.
care' of hall; 27.00; ;John Wilson, Bob 'Blackwell of Toronto ' were
balance' on . •,Cottage ' and land, recent ' guests of ` Mr. and Mrs.
3;5.00:00; Mrs. Stuart Lowe, hal Garry. ' Blacirwell' and were pre-
ance on .land, ' 50.00; Village of sent at the baptism of .baby Ste-
Ripley, High School Debenture, ven.
15,991.86;; R. McNam, dog bounty, Mr: and Mrs.- Bill Duppy.: • and
5.00; Post Office, unemployment four.. children are visiting with
stamps, 10:56; Treasurer. •of On- with'. Mr. and. Mrs: George Brock
tario, plans of Algia townsite,. , and family_
1:50; ' Wm. Wilken,• balance of Miss. Gloria Bushell attended.
garbage collection, 4'.50; County the, .wedding of . her co in
Of Bruce, atlacide, 2400; ]!rank i Teeswater, recently:. •.
Cowan Co, . liability .insurance Mrs. ' Herman '`Anger; entered
399.84,; Ripley .Park • Board,. :`as- �'St. Joseph's Hospital, London on.
sistance for dozing, 12.00:77`"1 ' Mondor :observation.
,:
Roads •
- Steve Irwin,: Super.- I . Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. McCal-
intendent $300.00; Ernest Wal- . tum, Jeanie and John of' Elm
den, grader, 282.97 Roy Mar' -I wood visited , on -.Sunday • 'with
shall, hauling gravel, :. •122.10; i Mrs. McCallum's ..Mother,. `.Mrs.'
William'' Kempton, , hauling gra-1 Elmer Osborne and family.
vel, 172.70; ' W. I. Shantz, haul- '!l •number, from here attended •.
ing .gravel, ,115:50;, Coiling Bros, :a shower in Ripley on 'Tuesday
hauling.'.' gravel, 315.70;, ,Harry evening for 'Ass' Trudy—.,Mason
Colling, hauling, gravel, . 373:05; and . also attended the wedding
Graham Cook,' dozing, . ;hauling; in the •United Church on Satur-
minim
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RO 'HAVENS
Plumbing and Heating'
;Esso O1.•Btrner
Sales and Service
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FoSAFE;.
DEPENOB
Convenient budget terms
up % 51►ears to pay
8t11RS180[T!! tmii mint Est
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525.75; 'Walden Bros., freight, 2 00;; day . Mr. Bob- Black' w
ll , as `an
Ernest Walden, mileage, 5.00, � attendant. • .
Pollock , Electric, :tile, .2.14;,. Mc= Dr, J:' S Tindall'removed the
Arthur Hardware, wire :,and ,cast from Mr : Harry ' Colling's
nails, 20:89;, IcLaughlan's :gar- foot on,: Friday and he -is is recov
age, rePairs,: 20.50;. Ripley' .Hydro,l ering , ' satisfactorily. - '
fir:' and Mrs ' •1✓ '�ebster of
township' shed, 2.50; Morford Sympathy is extended ,to Mr. Wmgham -visaed ' :.Sunday with
MrRay,, • 4285 Franks Howard . Henry in the death of w Mr: and Mrs. ,George Lockhart.
repairs,
gara$e` truck repairs, 7.40 Owen!his brother,.: the' late E L. Henry Mrs Lockhart returned from
80% . Hum 1Hama. y
Kings phrey� Bridge, in Chicago 'Ill. : . icon on• Tue� a where she
4,800.00; . IL MacEachern, 80%1 Garr Steven Blackwell,. in- had spent more than two weeks
Martin, : Hooey and Reavie :Brid fant son of Mr: and Mis. Garry in the hospital. •
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ges .11,732.00; Burlington Steel, Blackwell . 'was '.baptized by the Mr Sandy ' MacKenzie of Lon
Humphrey •Bridge, ',1,361.92; Geo Rev. Douglas Dunlop on Sunday don spent the week -end With •' his
Crothers, repairs, •; 87.40; Donald afternoon in. the 'united Church.
McLay, postage for • clerk 9.00;1 the choir , ,ut ("Jesus ,Is Calling"
Ea. . Most M
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WEDNDAX, NOV. 16th, 1960
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Visit The. MacKenzie. Furniture Store'
We presently. . have the largest, stock of Kitchen
Suites .that we ever have ;,carried. '' All. new, , modem
styles; all prices ranges,
ALL PRICED TO MOVE BEFORE 'CHRISTMAS
ash Discoun
through the month .of Novetaber `
Yon are invitedto drop ; in at: any .time and need
.no . obligati*. View 'omr large stfick• of all types of
facie ..
acl�enzie furniture ;tore
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win of Walkerton.
Miss Bete Hamilton ' of Nag -
gra Falls was home for , thea 1!do=
vetnber llth week -end.
George Rlli freight, 81.40, Ma1 with vio accompaniment., '.by
parents,. Mr. and Mr. 'Tom. Mac-
Kenzie , and Bruce. ,
South. IIinlass Y1'.S:
hood iLunil er, > shingles, ' 17.10; I Mrs White, and Mr. Dexter and
Peter Cameron, repairs, • 2.75; r' Miss Donna • Osborne at • the or -
ix G. MacDonald, gear grease, ,gan.
51.00,` Imperial. Oil, ,diesel • incl,, The :Sunday. .
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School. annual'
5.00; Steve Irwin mileage to, aneetiaxg was held''on Tuesday' ev-
London, 20.00 Raynard Ackert,ening With Rev D . • Dunlop as
bulldozing, 75.00;'. James McTav- i chairman: , Teachers for the fol-
ish; • gravel, :3500; William Mc- ,lowing year ;will be Misses Mary'
Mullen;, • fencing,. • 43.75;. Frank 1 Roulston and Phyllis Clayton for
'" . -clan' one; ',. 'Walter ` Black for i
class ' two; Mrs. ` Robert .. Os-
, borne ;•' for class three; , Mrs,
1 Donald :MacTavish and Mxs 'it-
0 White. for class four; Mrs. Mel.
1 viii Colling ... and Mrs: • Herb
'.Clayton ,for; class `five,, Mr. John,
1 MacCharles ,for ,.Class/. six. Mr.
Robert Osborne was re -appoint-
ed superintendent.. • , . '
THE 'ALASKA BROWN BEAR isthe biggest meat -eating
animal in the World, often attaining a height of ten feet when
he rears up on his hind legs. tike all bears, the
brownie' hibernates in winter. Soon after the first
snow falls, he finds a cave or: a deep; shelter under an over-
hanging
ledge of rock There lie curls up and sleeps until spring.
The bear 'retiree for several months every year,
sustained bye fat stored in his` body., When. ' •
human'beings retire, however, they don`t receive the sa,me,
help from Nature. They tum instead to life
insurance, Nothing can make a mans retirement years more
financially secure than a portfolio of Sun Life poltcie
tailored to his requirements, Let'me tell you bow..
Wm. J. Kir,aban;
R,.li.. 2' L'tl°C1`OW . phone ' Wingttanii /17,44
SON LIFE .ASSU.RANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
• The : meeting ; opened with ' the
singing of hymn.: "Rock .of :Ages.
folldwed by the.call' to• ;worship
by.: Denver Dickie. 'Donald .Ham -
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•KINIOSS NEWS
Guests' . at the home . off Mr:
i! Mrs ,Fred Gilchrist. • last , week
!were Mr: and Mss.' Andrew Sean •
ii
niers:. the Isle of Man, cousins• :
of Mr.. Gilchrist. Others who !.
' came to• Meet these interesting .a •
oVereas • relatives. ' were Mrs_ �1
George ,,Gilchrist„Mrs. Mac! •
.I g
. 'Strain , and 'Mr. Andrew'Donald-5
I sort . of Owen Sound,. Mr.` and
Mrs. Frank'' Powell of •Elsinore,
Mr. and Mrs: Gordon MacDonald`
'of Kinlough and Mr..' .and Mrs.•
Bob Gilchrist and son. ' .
. Mr. J. J. Houston of Niagara
• Falls spent the week -end at the
'iaome Of ' his • parents, Mr., and
n Mrs: Harvey .Houston. S LindayVi-
:Georgeitors included: Crocker of and
Mrs. Ray Taylor and. • 'son , Der •
•
rowan Co., liability insurance;
532.80. Total • roads, '$21,368.9'7
Council ' adjourned. until next
r2regular re' meeting. on December
at9 mini. re�
EARL TOUT, Clerk.
ilten .;read the-, scripture. ;and
prayer Was. given,by: Carol Mac-
'Intyre. The, -secretary's wort
was read' .by ' Grace MacDo gall.
•The 'roll call was answered: with
a' verse with ``rememher. ° The
:offertory .prayer was' gven : by
Ross : Ilamlton... M, s: Toni ;
Kenzie ' chose as her .'topic
proverb . "A' good mane is ,ratke¢ de
to be chosen than great es"',
giving 'a ,very insparitng talk
lowed by a group dascu�ssio n,
Rev. 'R. MacLeod gave kkdnr, i ea
thoughts on > the'::same, subject II
closing hymn was sung. and Iter.
Mr. •,MacLeod •pronounced; ,� E
benediction. ' Lunch 'was' ` served
by Grace MacDougall aid' Cil
AdlaeItityre:
1960antiacIatrentian .antouatic
, fellyequipped –.42-15°.
196'9 Chev Sedan, fully, . equipped �W 39
1959 .Ford '4 -door ,Station on, automatic, equipped $2495 '
• 1959 Console, 4-doorx,1,19.3
1959 Chem Biscayne. sedan, -automatic,. fully egoipred s1-1.95 ,)
3-1559. Chev Roars, automatic, fully equipped :.•$2. 5
1955 Ford Custom Sedan„ with' automatic •51.1915
1956 • Ford Coach, 8 cylinder o
1955 •Chevrolet beluse Sedan ` i..... i1.1191a
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955 Olds Sedan ' ... _
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1935' 1F'ord ]inane Sedan �., i.: ".:.: s *0
:1,19.955
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1'955. Chet' Sedan 3 Y �M
'195;4 _ � ..
19511/Chev Bel Air Sedan'
1954 Dodge :SRI Special w.n.....7"::;965
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1954 Bnick sedan, automatic :........::..•... :. _ , :• 5795
Number of Older Models from 1952 to 1954 at sm. to
1997 Pontiac Sedan, 2'4,080 miles
1956 Chev ':Sedan'
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