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THE. L,UCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE FIFTEEN
Kinloss Council met on May. 5th,
Reeve Wrtr;•. • Evans and all Council
present.
After the minutes of April lst
meeting and special meeting of
April 19 were adopted,, the, follow-
ing motions were' passed.,
• The: application of Ronald. Stanley
R. R. 4 , Kincardine 'fora tile
drainage loan of $3.0100200 on
Lots 11; 12. 1RN, and :Lots 11, 12 ,
.. • 2nd. R. N. , was accepted.
Court of Revision on the Emmer-
son Drain 'Ext'.- 1968 ,was held and
as there were no appeals, the Court
' of. Revision was closed
,By-law .8, 1968 restricting the'.
• Toad limit on the bridge, on Lot 12.,
• • Concession B was passed., -limiting
the load limit to 8 tons subject to
approval by Department.of trans-.
port.
Arthur Breckles Jr was •engaged, •
as caretaker for•'Kinlough cemetery
at $3::00:per hour; •supplying his:
own equipment and under_su.pervis
••ionof W. E. •Haldenby
it, was agreed to pay Spence',
McFarlan, Keith Maulde.. and
Ga,rry Sutton $5.00 each, for cutting
trees on: roadside.
The wages of the grader operator
were increased to $2.30 per hour. -
with
a maximum of .5 Q'
hoursper week. $175.00 is to be
paid on the 15th of each month,
Contract for,balanceof 196,9,
The' ,wages .of .the road,superinten;
dent were raised .to.' $2.35 per hour
with a,.maximum of s0' hours per
Week.: '$175.00. to:be, •'paid. on the
15th of each month;. subjectto
approval.: • •
'The application,of Leo. Murray of
R.R. 3, Holyrood for a tile drain-
age loan of $700,.00 On Lot 4, Con
cession 5 was accepted..
"1,eThe meeting .adjpurned to, meet
again on June 2nd, 1969.at •7:30
p.m. or at the 'call of the'reeve.
The following: accounts were ord-
ered paid: General $15,933.69;
Highways' $1,,744.52.; •
FRASER MacKINNON
• 1ST LUCKNO,W BROWNIES'.
BY JOAN HAMILTON
We opened our meeting
with Fairy Ring. •
Rhonda' Gibson and Lorna Boyle
passed a test on nature. Gail Hack
ett Passed' hertest for "'God Save
the Queen and "O Canada"
• We .discussed the meaning of the.
Brownie Law and Promise and the
word: ?courtesy"; -":We had two
games, ont4f which was a game '.
•of nature 4 .,
•W'e closed:''with the•Squeeze'and
" 2N13' LUCKNOW PACK
BY MARY EADIE'
We opened 'our meeting with;
Fairy Ring. Then we. finished' ;
making.our Mother -s Day presents.
•
Barbara •Carrieron:'had. a:. game.
Theft we had :Pow 'wow., Annette
Kirkland received, her collector',s
badge. We "closed with the :squeeze
and chimes: •
Guaranteed Trust Certificates
MOVE .AHEAD;' WIT
THE''
• CORPORATI.ON. "
•
L072 Bay Street, Toronto, 3647 9 , Also Barrie°and
IOOKto buy
•
s year's carseat less
You • already know .where most prices, are going. Up. So
you'd naturally' expect the brand-new. '69 cars shown
• here to 'cost a lot more ;than ;last year. Fact is, many
cars,, in this year's: line-up from Chevrolet cost' less,
much less, than last year's models: For instance, the
2 -door Impala; equipped, with • power disc brakes,
Turbo Hydra-uratictransmission, whitewalls;.
heel covers and head restraints, plus a .bigger
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motor .than last, year, is ,:yours for ;$120.50* less
' ' than last, year's figure.. And comparable savings
,are waiting for you on many Nova,
Chevelle and Camaro• models: ' In •
other words, you can buy many •
of this.year'scars at less than:
,last ear's a rices: Which is
what putting you first is a
about. From the. top, Chevy:
Nova, Chevelle Malibu,
Camaro .and'Impala.:
an la;
Every Chevrolet has to make it
before we mark it. •`,
MARK OF •
EXCELLENCE
J. PacesetterVal
*Eased on manufacturer's su�r�cshdn:a.vrnaiurt ictail GHEV
prices, includingRderal sales and cxcrst tax anc
suggested clealer'cteliucry arid handling charges. ' •
SEE 'YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED, CHEVROLET DEALER CXP5o369:u
1lsIOSEPHINE`S BET.
• PHONE 357-3760 McCLURE MOTORSUMITED
WINGHAM,: ONTARIO
,PRESENT FEDERATED WI! PIN
WIMembers:.SFOwn•
Austra)ip $.1144.
i'he'Lucknow'Worrien's Institute'
• met in'the United .Church parlour
for •their May meeting which was
held at 1.30 p,rn Tile Opening
Ode was Sung with, Mr?; :. Wes
Ritchie at the piano and the Mary'
Stewart, Collect repeated Grace
was s'ung':.and the hostesses.served •
dessert prior to the rrieeting
Mrs; Brooks thanked the ladies
•for their help while she•was'presi
dent, and asked • for continued
'support for their .new ; president ,
Mrs: Alex McNay, who then took'.
J charge of the meeting welco.m
Ling the ladies
�• The. toll call was ,answered, by
"Something •that our,
Other .taught, us. that, we can. rein -
r' : '.Ire-seecret-a y w as.1 iSt I act
ed to'send'a.•letter of thanks'for,the
use of the`; United' Church parlour.:
for Our .rneetmg'
Mrs. Omar, Brooks and Mrs: ,Geor-=
ge• Whitby were: called' to thee front ;..r .
and, Mrs. Whitby presented Mrs:
;Brooks with a Federated Women's
•Institute pin from the Lucknow.
Worne•n's'Instrtute in appreciation
of.•the work and help that. Mrs.
Brooks had'.grven: the
Int n effirr he m441. hat=
:president .
•
It was decided to have.a birthday'
-jar at the meetings, and 1 each'1mern
• i : d a irthday in that`
month was,to, put a penny for each,
•year of their age,in'•the•jar. Mrs.,
Gordon Fisher won••a'prize,for hav
ing a birthday •nearest .the date of
the May meeting
• A nu•mber,of,'ladies were appoint-
ed to:.look after a bake sale ‘which
will: be held this Month.'' •
Mrs. Chas S.teward.,reported, for
• the°Cheerio Comi-n ttee and Mrs
'Frank.M-iller fob Pihe.etesx-
Mrs. Graydon Ritchie who had:: p'
charge of the ,program read a poem.
., on. "Mother" which was the theme
'of 'the program.
. 0. ,
A -descriptive'. report of the •Offic-
ers' Conference held in Guelph was
I. given' by Mrs. Mel Greer. Miss •
Margaret Rae sang a lovely: solo
"A Little Pink Rose" , •accompanre'd:;
by Mrs, Wes Ritchie at the piano.
Mrs . • Bert Alton; who was the
guest speaker, 'read a,couple Of
'poems and .also' reading on "
"Mother" Mrs . Alton' 'then showed'
slides on Australia which her
daughter'Joanne sent to her on the
trips that .she and her .cousin Mari
• orie had taken since 'they went to
Australia:.
• •
Mrs C7ft'ra- Broo-ks••a rked-MFs;
:•lton for het very 'enjoyable `slides.
and reading and" presented her with
a gift from the Institute
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