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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-11, Page 12HE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK +IOW, ONTARIO ,;Dungannon L. O. L. 324 met • for its regular .monthly meeting last Monday evening with Deputy • Master Frank Alton conducting in the absence of the Master Alvin:• Alton, who is recovering from a leg injury. • 4lrnong,the iterns discussed and ?greed upon was the sending of $25.00, to the Orange and True Blue Children's Home at Richm- • ond' Hill, and. $25.00 to the Sick Children's Hospital in London, from the receipts of the winter card parties. ,It is hoped to do. ;better next year ':as the hall had o have new lightsinstalled and material .purchased fora new roof :. "• The Members} also expressed satisfaction with the results of the annual spring banquet held recent ly in the Dungannon United Church and served • byy the Church ,ladies, . E L. IIIIICKLE & SON LTD. sQI�° I° SANILLAC�SEAWAY SEED FERTILlZE[t SUPPLIED' EPTAM AVAILABLE WE HAVE . BAGGED. OR • BULK HARRISTON- FERTILIZER . AVAILABLE AT COMPETITIVE , FRICE: , the weekend witl her parents, Mr, and Mrs.- Morley Wall and family. : Mi, and Mrs,; Jim Wilson and family .visited on Sunday,with • .'' (Culross Corners: News) , Mrs. Wilson's mother at the, Bruce- Little Lawrence; Wilson, `san of ; ' lea Haven in. Walkerton. ' 'Mr, and Mrs. Jim Wilson, was Miss Diane Haldenby .entertained baptized by Rev;. Dr;. Clark at some:'of' her .girlfriends last •Tues- 'Salem; United Church on Sunday. dAy whenshe celebrated: her eighth. >Mr. and Mrs,' Tom Stewart visit birthday •' ed last Sunday. with Miss Bonnie, and Mrs. Arnold Wilkie' of Cornish in Owen Sound: . Kincardine spent Sunday with Mr. • Miss Brenda. Russell of Teeswater and Mrs. Tom .Stewart and boys, spent the weekend .with • Miss Mary •Mr. ,and Mrs.* John Lockhart Of Lou Thomson. Mar. Y ,Lou cele- -Port Elgin were'Sunday evening brated her birthday on`Saturday. visitors with 'Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Miss Doris Wall of London spente' Haldenb : and famil Y Y It's .easy to convert to` oil. We have a cocTlete line . of top quality .Esso Hm t choose from • Esso hurter— L a • • Complete Esso oil furnacet—$195* a Month. Andnow, with Essay- we can arrange for you to get Ezxp E Fesc Service, at no cost. Your continued home b t g . PURPLE GROVE . •' WOMEN'S: INSTITUTE'. Mrs; Francis Boyle Was hostess to the members of Purple Grove Wo- men's .Institute when, they met for. their' May meeting; Mrs. Cecil Sutton and Mrs. Don Gillies: were in charge. Mrs. Sutton welcomed: the visitors. The National President, Mrs. Philip Matheson, • is meeting wo-: men's,;institute ;friends. at Guelph on May 4; Mrs. Morford': MacKay. reported for•thecommittee in charge of luncheon arrangements.• for the District Annual being held in Ripley on. May ,27; Members are asked to bring trays, food in large bowls and parsley if • possible.: The speaker for this meeting will be .Mrs. R'; C , Walker , .Provincial Curator of . Tweedsmuir Histories.. Delegates appointed were Mrs. Herb Farrell, Miss Edith Collins as Well as the president and.dist- rict .director. • .Arrangements weremade for dona: tioirs to the Cancer Society,... The , June, meeting° will, be held in the Community.. Cent`re:.. Convenor* is • _Mrs _Frank Currie. Topic in charge of Mrs.. ' flowHoward Thompson and lunch committee'is Mrs: Hat-. Vie Thompson and Mrs.;, Victoria Smith. Convenors' reports were given .by.Mrs. Jack Farrell and Mrs: .erb Farrell. - The proms rpt was. :in charge- of Mrs Morford MacKay. .Miss Edith Collins read the Scripture lesson. Since Institute .members would be busy with hostess arrang- ements on .District, Annual. day. Mrs. Don McCosh gave some of thehighlights of the recent board meeting in Guelph.. She also conducted a clothespin contest, which .was won bY Mrs: Morford iactay. , 'Robbie Sutton won in c^.ildaen's version. Mrs..Don � es acd 'Mrs.' Earl Elliott ;tulle::: .a be ~ccr •hands with clo-' r- a' were given nsols- `: . Wm. Arnold - .1:574 a reper. c-: the P,'R, 9. cess- y t t' --,4errt 7e.arrs Officers-Confer- REGISTERED, CERTIFIED AND COMMERCIAL SPRING SEED AVAILABLE SPECIAL SEED MIXTURES AVAILABLE SEE OR CALL, •WEST WAWANOSH TOWN° IIP • ,COUNCIL'MINUTES • . West Wawanosh Township Coun- cil. met in• regular session on Wedn- esday, May 4th with all members present,.' This meeting was: held, • one week early because the'Road Superintendent will be..attending :the Superintendent's School at, • Guelph . the following .week. • ` ,, The minutes were, read and ad- opted on a motion by. Councillors S -myth. and Lyons:. Motion - Councillors Smyth` and :Errington - That the Municipal Corporation of the Township of West Wawanosh tentatively app- rove,the request:'of the -Public 'School Baar'.d of the. East Wawan- osh ,avian-osh Township School'. Area: for the issue'of debentures in• the amount •of $300,000 by the Municipal Cor- •poration of the Township of East • .'Wawanosh' for the construction and equipping of a new central; school. This•,is the second apprtiv- al given East Wawanosh necessary because the original motion was' '•given •for debentures of $260',000 ,:which was found 'insufficient to cover construction 'estimates re- ceived. Messrs. Harold Gaunt and Will- iam Websjter attended, and pre-- ented to. Council: a petition for • drainage on the tenth' and eleventh concessions,The petition was accepted by'Council on a motion. by Councillors 'Smyth and Erring- ton. �'rs .rrra� ..ages wh%ch• caused One tender for the purchase d the shed at the rear of the Town- ship Hall was received and was opened at thistime.• :On a mot- ion by Councillors Smyth arid Sproul the tender of Murray Wil- son, il-son, ar $60.00 was accepted. There was..only one tender re- ceived for, the construction Of the.Todd Municipal Drain, and it was opened and discussed .at ' this point." On tia motion by Coun- .ciliors Lyons and. Sproul',• the tender of The Robert Nicholson, ' Construction Company of Monk-' a :cr ;t ^t •. Miss Eva Culbert „flu a tea dx.r and. Corrinne . iso b r a- a ,Kit;accompanied p :!r":=rata Currie thanked the Tire^ d t,cse who helped to .1-acd' he r recti :g such a pleas- •te . ,:,;:ncrr. was served by • �,;4r•;, ry L,utcria Smith, Mrs . ` Gard -• 1 In atter:on and Ch's. Cecil Sat- : cr.:e vianti.:salver..toffee ,�cct =.ct:d ceder them from ton, of $2,800 was accepted.` On a. Motion by Councillors Lyons and Sproul, the Clerk was: instructed to order sufficient tile for, the Todd Drain from A mos C. Martin'of Wallenstein. - On. a motion by'Lyons and.. Sproul West. Wawanosh •Township council agreed to comply with a request . from. Goderich to share- in the cost of providing •ambulance. service to. the. commun ity : best Wawanosh share .is 310 of the cost of the ambulance and garage:, which amount is $12,600.., • ' By-law'No,:11, 1066 was fin- ally passed on a .motion by Count ciilors•'Lyons and Sproul: This is a by-law to. rep the_insralla•, tion of entrance' ways over ditches 'and water conies on public roads forming part of.the Town hipaRoad .forming ' :. ' :The road accounts'were ordered ;paid on a:motion by Councillors Lyons an Smyth, Moved by Councillors Sproul and Smyth . that the follow ing, gen• eral accounts be paid:, - Murray Reid., warbicide, $17O t)0; Signal Star, shed. tender, 2,.80; 'Ontario Hydro, hall power 9.75; S. H. Blake, Huron Co, •Mun: officers Association m°etribershir , 20,00; Wingharn Retarded Chtldrens,Au- thority. 1966 levy , `edu' anion, .258,46. • • ROAD •ACCOUNT$ li qtr% ey '. Culbert, salary, 103,:44; 6;yril Boyle, salary;.. operator, 145•'5?, Cecil Cranston, snow' fc e.:';5O; Imperial:Oil Limi'ted..t :eland tax, 175.3; Grant Chi-.61rn, grease and oil, 3i,.S9; r‘aminioo. Road Machinery, cnttir.4 edges, filters, 128.64; ••N, Mc1 orta1d,. filling washouts, back...Ming culverts, 164,00, 4vni, Fark, haug , !e� ctvc'! era1,linU nerinsaltployrri a16.50; ni t r: steamGeps! 8.40; Bank ofCotnrner,'t t',nads Pension 'plan:, 7,6t;. F'r1,-4 Thorn' pson,grader insurattc°e ...c'':,• .loan C. Clerk,