The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-12-21, Page 8E EIGHT
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• CULROSS CORNERS
Time for the 'same ofd, pair,
-Merry .Christmas & Happe New,
Year. .
• Miss. Mary Collison. spent a
dew days in IK'itchener!
Mir.. and Mrs. Morley Wall and.
Flda and. Mr,; and : Mrs. Orval
Wilson and family were 'in To-
ronto on Thursday,,
Mr. Cleve , Hill, Ki'nlough, was
a Tuesday evening " visitor'•' with..
Mr: • and Mrs. 'Tom Stewart.
• . r
Debbie Haldenby, ,daughter'' of
"iMr. 'and • :Mrs, James. Haldenby,
Lias ' been ` appearing on Romper
Room rover CKNX =television. this
• week.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Davis, Rivers-
dale, 'spent Wednesday evening
at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Tom
'Stewart.
The ' 8th meeting of the West
ford Gingham, •Gals was held on
Wednesday, :December 14th , at
the home of the leader, Mrs., per-
ry. ,Hodgins. The girls .cut ,out
their book covers ands worked
•bn' their dresses. Lunch •.was ser
ved. Miss • Beverley, Wall thanked
the .hostess; ' •
THE . LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL;:' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
START FUND FOR
FUTURE GRADER
HUron, 'Township Council • iuet
pursuant to adjournment with
all members present.
The following resolutions. Were
passed:,
That we invest the $6,500
DECIDE TUESDAY HOLIDAIC „;
AT BM, 'MUTING , FRIDAY.
Lucknow 'Business, Men's • As-
sociation .held a short 'meeting in
the Legion Tall on. Friday night
at which time they decided to
observe the' Monday foliowing
Christmas as a holiday,' and the
Tuesday following , as Boxing.
Day in common • with, other dis-
trict. towns. Stores will remain
open all day . Thursday: Decem-
ber 29th. -"New Year's holiday
will . be observed on. M8nday,
January 2nd, .
For the rnonths of January,
February ,and March,, storeswill
close on Saturday night at 7 p.m.
which wasset aside for a reserve
fund :to • help purchase a new
grader when. necessary, in Ster-
ling trusts Corporatidn.
That we . re -,appoint John Reid'.
as . Township representative to
the Ripley High School ' and
Charles Emmerton to the .Kin-
cardine . High . School Board sue=
ceeding Hugh Cameron who• ask-
ed to be relieved,
That we give the Ripley, Ceme-
tery 'Board $500. ,. to retire the
note .held • by the Towns rin since
the Chapel •• was . built
The., following accounts were
ordered• ' paid: • • •
Cemetery . George McLear,
2 straps, $4.00; Ivan Pollock,,
care of ` Cemetery;, 79.60; Chester.
Emmerton, 2 meetings, . 6.00;1-
fred ' Walden, ' 2 meetings, .6.00;
IR McKinnon, • 2 meetings, 6,00;
H. Hodge, removing stone,. 3.00.
Township •-= Doris MacDonald,:
Care of hall, $45,00; Benson' Hard-
ware, hall supplies,, 5.35; . William
McCreath, . wreath for cenotaph,
14.25; G. Farrier; tuning piano,
13.00; Frank's garage$ sprayer
repairs, 6.75; : Walden . Brothers,
freight; 2.00; .Jaines Brooks; calf
POO ez,0 s It 8r* Ii : iermrsi os It es'# 8 issqu 1oi► ieviterAr emiattir ►r. ±c ahe eve ,e 'tis
�e �I�ull
WONDERFUL . .
Because He tookthe' sinner's place
And died to save a guilty 'race,
Because Ile stooped, ; to bear the
.
shame: •
Forever Wonderful His Name.
COUNSELOR
Because He bids me come and ask
/For guidance in my daily task.
In' Him alone all wisdom's found;
So be His name with honor crowned:.
THE MIGHTY . GOD
Because, though veiled in lowly guise,
He came from far beyond the skies.
*To . all the world .: the tidings tell,
'His : name is , blest Immanuel.
THE• EVERLASTING FATHER
Because He lived a 'life below
That men might thus His Father know;
The Spirit thence bears witness plain-
.Now "Abba, Father, born again."
THE PRINCE. OF PEACE •
Because, as once by shepherds heard,.
"Good will . to men." This blessed
word,
Proclaimed while angel chorus 'sang
Till all the gills of Judah tang,.
Will be proclaimed the world around
Till He as King of • kings: is crowned.
'Then all.earth's .wars and strife shall
tease; •
The world shall own ..Him Prince ' of
Peace.
E1mer U:badi 'John KrEutzveiser:.
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21st,. 1960;
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est a friendly message
to thank you for yo'rir patronage
and wish you and your"loved ones a
holiday season; full of
friendship,_ good cheer,
ood health andmuch, happiness!•
From The •Staff
cknow
Board of Directors
Phone 7.1
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killed by dogs, 48.00; Charles s Donald; sbray r ''gas, 137.40;"
Errunerton, valuator, ':3.50; J. W School rates • and general rate,
Freeborn, certifying voters lists,,, 32,832.57, Payroll . No 12, ..Steve
3.25; Village of Ripley, ' 'Water Irwin, Supt:, 378.20, Ernest Wal-
service in hall, • 12.00; "Christmas ; ;den,' grader, 328.77; Eugene. bun -
seal campaign, 10.00; Ripley' Hy -,1 lop, labour,. 20:70. .
dro, Township hall, 10:75;. Kin- I. Roads D. G. MacDonald,
cardiae .News, . printing,- 48.20;1 oil and grease, $27,80; H. Hage;
Pollbek Electric, • hall supplies,; ? dorn,.: ditching, .10.15; . Riple,y Hy,
5.27; Sherwin .Williams Co., war -1" dro; 'Township . shed; 2.50.; Pal-
bicide,' 187.50; Eugene Dunlop, lock Electric, ',tile, 3.45;' •Ralph
spraying. cattle, 66:60; Ronnie Ir- Hunter, outlet, 25:00; • George W. •
+ win, spraying' cattle, 64.80; 'Chess Crowston • Ltd; housing for gra-
ter Emmerton, 'balance of salary, der, '758.59; Sifto Salt, road • salt,
238:80; Alfred Walden, ; balance 1 67.00; :Canadian , Tire Corp re-
of 'salary, 175.00; Austin Martin, pairs, 22.48,- Hanover Transport,.
balance of salary, 186:00; Wm `freight, 138.84; ., Township of
R. Lowry, balance of salary, ;Kinloss, boundary account, .143,-
134.00; • Hamilton• McKinnon, 'hal- 50; �Owwen King, 'balance Humph-
ance of salary,/179.00; Earl' Tout; rey -bridge, 2,552.50; B. M., Ross,.
balance.(o`f .salary and mileage; bridge inspections, 4... bridges,
1,50105, J. W. Thompson, truant 1 575.00 .W.' 1. Shantz, dozing; 22. -
officer, 25:00; , Village of Riiiley,, 50, Harry • Lolling; hauling and
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plowing •roads, and .hose, .15524; loading, 257.80 Wm.Kempton,
Carl Hooey, refund of taxes, barn .hauling stone, 29,90; Steve Irwin,
fire, 3:5.1.4; .fohn Creech, refund postage, telephone and mL1eage,
of taxes, barn fire, 30.48; Ross 27.80; Howard Hodge, , repairs,
Miller, refund ' of taxes; error, 331.65';. Erni], Ritchie, gravel,
13.68; GIenn .'Farrell,' collector; .20.50; R. MacEachern„ balance on
343.00;-, :Ri 'ley . Library Board, . bridges, 3,669.00;,.Elmer .Court-
Court -
donation,
, 75.00;, Archie Courtney, hey, bolts, :22.45; Coiling Bros.,
balance road across lot 7,' Con. hauling salt and sand, 134,50.
A,...660.00; ; James Courtney, 1711- Moved by McKinnon -;Martin,,
once road across lot' 7, Con. 'A,' that we, do new adjourn' until '
38,92.9.2I onnty ofipleYf. HighcBrueSchool; aryt9th,�1961. lar meeting on Janus.
levy, 15,•176.60; KincardineH>rgh ` . Clerk,
. • EARL • TOUT, � Cl
School; Ievy 1,149.66; . County December 14th Council met
Federation Of Agriculture, lii, to read and consider t e Mur': •
mill levy, '1,055.87; ,Huron and icipal 'Drains. Howard :Gibson,
Kinloss Telephone, cottage phone P. Eng.• of the firm of Archi-
booths;. 424.00; Bruce Telephone, bald, Gray and McKay, Was '
in
phone; attendance and•explained nOri-
Plowmans Asso is o5n ?donatx n, erous questk is from the . a'ud'-
15.00, S. 'W« Archild road: sttir- ence, after • which the Council
accepted the reports on the,$ea`
vie and Culbert drains as Pre-
sented and set Februat`Y 6th' as
the date for kt �y" g`' C'our't of
Revision . on same: leafing s
journed until, next regular .meet -
vey at Point Clark, 640.00; .Luck -
now Sentinel', printing, 113.02;
Dr. R. • W. 'Blackwell, school, den-
tal services, 2117.50; Dr. J. E.
Little, school dental services,
190.00;; iMunicipal World Ltd., 8
subscriptions, 24.00; D. G. Mac- ing.
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