The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-19, Page 13APpOINT-WARBLE
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W. WaWanosh CouncilMinutes
• West Wawanosh Twil,• Canna:
• held their • regular March.meet,
ing on March 11th, .1958. All
memlbers present(
•• The minutes of the 'February
meeting Were adopted: as %read
On a motion. by. Councillors Mc-
.Phee and Durnin.: :
On: a Motion by Councillors
• Miller and Durnin, Township
Council agreed: (1),, to aCcept
. the application: of 'John..
ett As. :warble '•fly inspector. dor
• ;1958. at the salary; Per
hour; (2),.t� accept Louis Blake's
tender for the .warblefly spray -
mg of cattle in 1958 at the rate
• of 11 cents per head: for the first
spray and at $4.90 per hour for
•the second spray; (3), to accept
the tender of 'Howard Smith,,
Brussels; to suPplyapproximate-
ly 500 lbs. of warbicide at :44½c
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-per pound in 15,-- Peynd-
ton' a motion by Councillors
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McPhee anal ,Council de -
elided .to, make a• charge Of 15c
per bead pr. spray for the
warble fly spraying of cattle,
and also by levy. a charge. of 19c.
• Pr. head •tfor each application
fOr 'those whebruSh*on the war-
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'The bond: on the Township
Treasurer was: renewed ;on a.
• motion .by•• COunoillots Culbert
andMcPhee. . ,
On . a, in,tion :by Councilldrs
Culbert and McPhee" the. Read,
Supt: was instructed •te.,adver-
tise for tenders for the crushing
an hau1ing, •of . apProXimately,
1;000 cubic yards of gravel'.
On a motion by Councillors
Miller and 'Culbert, Township
Couneil, agreed to renewthe,..tqui
.insurance policies with the Frank'
Cowan 'Company, WoOdstock,
through their agent, Mr. Durnin
Phillips. These policies expire on
March 15th and are as follows.
Public liability and "prOp-'
ektY datnage on, Twp. roads.
(2) Spray iabj1gy po1icy. •
. (3)- Non. oWned .atitomobile
liability, • . ,
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•(4) Floater policy ori the road
ylisintainer. ••
The following accounts Were
ordered .paid,, on a. motion, by
•Counciliofs McPhee and Culbert:
Signa -star Ltd., printing act.,
$7.70; R. T, Kilpatrick
eney., bond on Twp. Treasurer,
12.09; 'John S. Dut.nin,_ expense.
acc't. re Road' convention 35.90;
Lorne Durnini expense acct. re
Road. •conVention, 35.00; 'Eldon
„expenie, acct.. re- Road
convention, 35,90;.'Durnin
lips, insurance premium on 'Twp.
roads, .210.48; Durnin Phillips,
warble fly liability • insurance,
25.00. . •
Road Accounts " •
Lorne Ivers; salary,
Thos. Finleon, brushing on road-
sides, 18.90; Jas. Firileon, brush-
ing on roadsides, 16.80;' Thomas
ArrnStrong, •:1211,1,shing7:
sides, • 2,1;09; •Albert Phillips,
brushing 'on roadsides, 7.90; -R.
W.. Mole, helper on- snowplow„
63.70; •,R7iht.. Steam's, tire and
tube„ 391.97. Noz.man McDonald,
Plowing snow with truck,..
• 1,298„094 Imerial Oil Ltd.; fuel &
ta•?; =7.13; Reg Hamilton. rweld-
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Mr, 'and Mrs. 'Frank • Currie last. " ,. • -
week.
-Mr. and Mrs. Benson Shackle-
ton and family of Crewe 'visited
with'. -Mr. and Mrs. Donald MC-, • „ ' ..
Farlane, on Sunday.
Miss_ jeark. Osborne of .ListoWel .. ,..
spent .the week -end at her home
ing and•maChine work'on grader, •e
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'•Council adjourned to meet
April,8th,next.
F'oran -TWP Clerk
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PURPLE GROVE
' ,13ruce and Betty, visited•at the
on
Mr, and Mrs.. Jack Farrell And
family visited' with Mr. and Mrs,.
Hagedorn jof' Ripley -on Sunday.
Miss Margaret Robertson Vis-
ited her. friend, 'Miss Annie Mc-.
.Leod- last ,week. •
• Mrs. John Colwell is spending
a few weeks with her daughter;
Mrs. Donald MoCosh,
M, r. 'Henry Scott visited with.
home of Mr and Mrs. Donald
AlloCosh on' Saturday.
Mrs.• rank- Dore, Mrs;--Donaldr—
llies, Mrs. •Jun Brooks and
Donalc1 Mceesh held a,com-
mittee meeting, at the' home of • ' •
Mrs. Thacker "last Wed- '
besday, • ,. •
• Eileen Collin's; Mary 'Anne .10 -
Cosh, Rosalyn Swan and Nelma
Gawley appeared. On, a Teleteen
;program at Wingbani on. Satur-
day,
A family, gathering was, held
at the horne of Mrs., Rachel. Cul-
bert on Saturday when Mrs. Cul-'
bert obsery dh r 84t •
SIR JOHN A. MacDONALD BUILT THE CANADA OF TO -DAY.
NOW, JOHN DIEFENBAKER ENVISIONS T HE CANADA OF TOMORROW
To Create New Opportunities for Canadian Industry
To Develop Canada's Unlimited National Resources
To Expand Processing Of Our Own Raw Materials„'
To Provide More Employment Por More Canadians
To Enlarge Home Markets For Canadian Agriculture
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Published by Authority of Huron Progressive Conservative Association
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