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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-05, Page 12.THE LUCKNOW SgNT!N!I.4 LUCKN , ONTARIO It's east to convert to oil 'Whyte as (=Pieta line :of top quality Esso Heating Equipment to. . ,choose from • Esso burner z . $1.85 a month • Complete Esso o. furnace unit -=-$4.95. a month. Andnow, withEssoheating equipment, we can arnmge Air you to get Esso Hoene. Heat Service, at no 'cost.: Your best guarantee foe continued home heating 'comfort. , ' eamaitt mow ahem Am MI6 • Plumbing •:and Heating .Phone 528=3012 Lucknow ESSO OIi` $DINER„ SALES �ond SERVICE HOME HEAT SERVICE Members of the Junior Farmers Association of Huron County,have started to erect over 240 Century • Farm markers across the County.: In a series of work bees, the. Junior Farmers have constructed and paint- ed sign posts for all of the Century 'Farm Markers. The work of erect- ing: the signs has been divided up as follows; ' '• Seaforth Junior. Farmers - McKill� op Hullett;='Tuckersmith; Stanley 76 ;signs North Huron Jr.' Farmers -- Morris; Grey;. West Wawanosh; 42 signs. Howick Junior Farmers - Turn - .,berry; Howick; East Wawanosh;, 28 signs Clinton Jr. Farmers .- Ashfield, Colbourn; Godesrich; - 38 signs. " The Huron. County Junior Farmers have set October 6th as the compl- etion date for this project, Century Farms must havebeen owned by direct descendents of the same famil or 100 years or more as of -January lst- `1967: ;As well-.- in order to qualify. Century Farms must be resided on and must bein active operation. In 1963 Huron County, along with every other County in the Province. commenced a detailed study of its County Road Systemwhich:.,, among other things; (a) Classified every County road by type and use, (b), Determined, the roads which • should form partof the County Roa System. • ., (c) Determine. dthe, 5 -year financia. requirements of this system to bring it up to a reasonable standard. (d) Resulted in•a financial arrange- ment with the Ontario gepartment of Highways by which the defined . construction and maintenance need of • the road system would be Met ,. The.study was completed in 1965 and approved. by. County Council in 1965 40 1966, The approval by *Council included revisions to the County Road System which meant that some 47 miles of roads inthe system which did not meet , the requirements. for 'a county road were. removed from the County :sys= tem to become the -responsibility of the local. municipality in, which, they are located. : The County agreed. to bring every mile .of roadreverted to a local ' municipality up to the acceptable standardfor local roads in. this area at no cost to the municipality inv. olved The ,County also agreed to make a cash payment to every mun icipality.having roads reverted to it This cash payment represented the municipality's share of the`cost of maintenance on the road for the next 5 years. When these ,. monies are spent by; the municipal- ities on their road system they will• qualify for: the usual subsidy from the Department of Highways,as; provided in the Highway Improve merit Act'. The amount paid,to: each municipality involved, plus the Digo O, subsidy ,pis as follows; Ashfield, $17,413.24; Colborne , 39,161.80; Goderich , 3'T , 278 :60 ' Hay , $17;,633..90; . .Howick , $6,430 Hullett $4,270.80; Stanley'. $9.234.30; Stephen $15,442;26; Tuckersmittr, $10,449..50; Turn. ".. berry 34.;812 96; W W awanosh $4 r 017.. 38; Zurich , $5 ,195;40. As noted above this amount re- presents: the totalcost of mainten- ' ance on thed roads reverted for the next 5. years. The reversions there Thrifty Lubs-UpI Mors Manage! You benefit more than one way( With our lube job and oil changeover you get the beat quality, famous -brand oils .. , and allwork is done by expert mechanics, with skill and precision, to - add more mileage, better. performance,: Lube -Up Hero and Savel E. YOUR DEALER' fore does -not place a financial' burden on any municipality, In keeping with a: policy announ- ced by the Honourable C.6, Mac- Naughton,: Minister of Highways, the Countyf Huron has been reim- bursed in hill for ;its 'share of the payments listed above. This means .that maintenance costs for 5ears on these. reverted roads is paid fully by the Department of Highways at no cost to the property owner in Huron County The financial arrangements asso- ciated with achieving the needs , objective of the,. Huron County•.Road System have resulted in recent dev elopment road pre -engineering des; '111111111,I11111111111111111�/111111/llltlllilllllll ''P'1't'i 1'11i 1i 1'1'1'1'1'1'i 1'1'i 1'i 1'i 1'i 1'a 1'i 1'i i 11'1'1'1'1'i 1'1'1'i i i 1'11'1'1'1 . 11t11111t1it1111t1111111111{111111111111111111111111111 . 1 .'1'1 11111'1'/'11'► 1'0 1'11'1 1'1'1'1 1'/ 1 / 1'1 1'1 11 1/ / t'1 1 1'1 I'1 11 111'1 1111 1'1'1'1 11'1'1 1 .• rim 90 minute tomer. • Large; emcsent fitter. • 5.000 Watt element. two safety thermostats protect agtrnst •bvertieabn4. .. igtiations on sections of 'County. Road Number.3, Brucefield to Varna; Number 8, Summerhill' to A uburo;: and Number 12 , Seafarth Egmondville, at an estimated value of $710 ,po0.06 It is throug� development road ;assistance.that: the eligible counties derive d rect aid to•supplement local effort,m under` road:expenditure by-laws, (Whitechurcb News) 'The third meeting in 1906 oldie Langsfde Cemetery for int4rested parties was field September'• 29th 'At the 'home. of ' Mr . and Mrs Charles Tiffin with an 'attendance .of i5. • The president. Char,les•Tiffin ' presided for, the. meeting. The rn Utes of the September t? meeting were read'by Secretary., Ws, .V; Emerson. The notice being.sent to relatives of full or 'half lain read and the secretary was given frames of relatives' to ask for per.. petual upkeep and, failing this, a donation ' By ballot -the election of three trustees was held. Elected were. Bob On, Charlie Ti ffi n ;and Georgi Young, These names Will be filed with the clerk of Kinloss .njunicir ality.. Registry, office. at Walkerton and. a copy given to the chairni of Trustee 'Board . . • After discussion on cate of cern, etery in they spring of 1 v , it WaS decided to again ha' a the centet• ery sprayed byAi) esley.,and.6eage Young andto inquire as to the cot of hailing the cerrteter °ground rolled early in spring . o that it wig aid in power lawn mowing,: 1~urther.discussiorx tcilowed ontht care of rnonume s ., This was left till the spring rel etir,', when itis l hoped more moniee W:11 be avail,• able. The meeting was adjourned and •Mrs,. Tiffin ser% ed 'unch