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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-29, Page 186. PAGE• EIGHTEEN. • • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO �e Famous Vermiculite Insulation Micafif Insulation Is fireproof IT CAN BE P.OURED:, BETWEEN THE JOISTS IN THE 'AT- TIC,, AND BETWEEN: STUDS IN THE SIDE-WALLS,' AND YOUR HOME. IS SEALED • FOR YEAR' -ROUND COMFORT. NW OK w IsThe o Re nd Broken ,Windows•••••• ': , PHONE 528-3,118 - LUCKNOW F,t • Establish boa Authorized Bank BY RIC H2�IC�ND,:'AT•KEY Clinton Branch of :the Bank'of ,'Montreal was established as, the :Board's "authorized bank" ata • ,nieeting.of Huron County•Board of Education in Central Huron,Second- ary.Sctool, Monday evening'.', A note in .connection' with;,the actual resolution Said:. -.The ' omission of the ; e .words 'int. rim'. and permarient' .. makes it, pos- sible• for. the Board 'to 'amend dor at tit•c motion-`at-,Atri, Since the Huron County•Board• of Education 'w•as,organized early iii 19r9, the' Board .s:banker has been the Goderich .Branch of th'e' 'Bank of :Montreal but retnoval of the head'.officeof• the Board to• • Clinton •'was `a .factor in :changing. .,over from Goderich to'Clinton,.At was stated. ed that this was part of the Septet -6 ber. payroll roc *tied b this bank. ' • Before the resolutionwas adopted, Robert M. Elliott Goderich Township„ vice -chair- man of the ;Board ;; inquired what., service was performed _by the Bank of Montreal other than..the usual: service performed by a hank,: It was ;stated that the Bank o,f Montreal accepted their own chequei at,'par anywhere in the County. • b.. 3. 'Cochrane, director of education,. stated' that a• represent- •ative ofanother bank .had • 1Tarthe-lltiaTd� 'was large enough. t� split among two or 'more., banks operating, in the County of Huron, •"1 pointed out that it isour main objective to keep this ,ter as uncomplicated as possible Mr Cochrane said:, . "I told him we• were..satisfied at the present time." ' • Nit. Elliott' pointed Out that a . change could be made at the dis'', cretion of the Board wheh the sit• uation again •was reviewed., One member of the Board seerned'to fe1,'tht there were, '[lie, payroll is handled by the t";mnadian Imperia1 Bank.of•Com- imm'rce under contract, entirely Np;lr tc from thegeneral'account 'in tine Bank •of Montreal'. ' I h this 'Connection. the Board's . oI'u•gue number S ti9 , for • ,;,;;; a s ''pa yahie to the ',tnadi in Imperial Bank of tmlz•r� z•, R, 1't: f)nnlop, bwiness ,t i'0ninstr,itOr of the ,Board. explaim more branches of the: Bank of .• Montreal operating in Huron County than any Other bank. thus. paying the •most taxes'., either directly or indirectly through hav- ing the most employees. Fractures Arm As r -flips Over .DUNCANNON NEWS T6m, Yourig. is now sporting a cast on a broken right arm: Tom• was pulling a. wagon load of wood behind, a tractor, when in some manner the wagon tipped causing the tractorto flip over too. It is . very fortunate a. broken aim is all that wasff d Let ConIr� OffiC�sTo=� WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1 ct For Bruce School' aterloo Firm -fir $297, The lender of Monteith -McGrath of Waterloo for construction of the Bruce County Board of Education administration building, was accep- ted ata meeting•of the Board, held in Chesley ., The success- ful tender price• was $297,:861.,; with committee chairman; Mait- land Warder informing the Board, su ere that this amounlrwill be reduced • by $10 ,.QOO. i sales tax rebates , A farnily, gathering was held... Sunday at• the'•liome of M'r.. •and' Mrs. Fred Young to celebrate • several birthdays and anniversaries. Those present were.,'Mr; and Mrs; Harold .Chase and, family;. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Moore, 'Mrs. Lois • • Lee. and Valerie', Joe Moore and •Mr. and. Mrs; Charles Moor.',all fGoderich. e . • Mr .: and Mrs T;an 'FoWaer Darrei,a'nd Karen of Shipka and Norman MacDonald of Rexdale spent the week -end with Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Fowler. •' Recent visitors 'were Mrs.. Violet Mills. of Cleveland, Ohio and Mrs. Edward` Mills. of Atiburn Our sympathy, is extended to • the family -o -f -the late,Andy Mug- ford,, who passed -away ,on Wednes day of last week inVictoria'Hos pital, London. • •• • Mr•. and Mrs ; Oscar Cuthill and Paul visited with. Mr: -and. 'Mrs: Arthur Elliott on Sunday' Johnny and Gregory Aldham spent the week -end with Mrs.': Mary, Bere and farnily",• while •: their parents and ,Mrs. R. D. Aldham attended ,a, wedding in Montreal. .• ' Mr. .and lvlrs Lair -Colvell an twin daughters and •.Mrs: 'Berhad ine COIN/ell,`; Clinton visited Mr. •and Mrs., George Rivett.on Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs Ivan Henderson andiamiLy o Weston..._ui.sited_Sar iL urday and •Sunday. With.her parents Mr., and Mrs. Victor Errington Darlene. Henderson returned home aftera. weeks•stay with her. grand-'. parents., On Sunday Mr.• and... Mrs Beit Badman and Mrs Cora Hughes,, all of Goderich visited at the Errington home.. •Lasa week, visitors, were Mr. and •Mrs. George• Walker and Mrands Mrs`:: Bert Vincentof Belgrave on Wednes d• and Mrs,. Mar •'vett of God- erich on Thursday. Fred King is a patient in St Joseph's Hospital ::London. On • su -s1- t4 0 1 / . on the toes' of .his left fopt It is not known, at: this time if more surgery is. required or not . a, Harold Blake , Mr., and' Mrs.. Ceeil Blake , . Bill 'and Barbara '. visited' last•. week-end•in'St, Cath- arines and were guests at the Comfort -Burden wedding Mr . and Mrs. B. F Comfort ' were holidaying in Dungannon :and, district. the past week: Mr. 'H . Eugene Hanson 'm.otored'. from East Tawas,. Michigan and is visiting' with Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil Blake and family. Mr .' and 'Mrs , Dick Kilpatrick of Wi•ngharri visit ed• with him in Dungannon. Mr..and Mrs. David Corhpton and girls of Lucan visited at her parents home:, Mr, and Mrs,. Ben park' on, Sunday: Brownies Joined To Form One Pac, By Annette Kirkland. . • , The First, and: Second Lucknow• Brownie, Packs are joining for their meetings. The first one was ..Oct- ober 21st and .w•e started with Fairy. Ring.. • In Pow. Wow we -talked about•out Hallowe'en Party next week. , Brown Owl talkedto the tweenies about the Brownie Promise and :' • Motto. . .. . Norma Maclntyre, ,Glenda Jam ieson and Ettabelle MacDonald. -passed -t-he-i-r-test for-po-lishin -- - shoes:, Ettabelle ac onald show- ed how-ed her nature picture T.weenies Mary 'Lynn Cayley and. Dawn • Nelson passed their test for , brushing and comm bing hair :and practiced their braiding. •1Marg- • aret 'Maclntyre and Joanne Ritchie,helped.other Brownies with Semaphore... ' .We• closed the Meet- ing with chimes leaving' a net 'cost. ;af` $g87,84.: fo construn, Mr, 1.'Warde'ctior reported. that the building committee had; me; to open tenders on October 17, with nine bids to consider.. The origic al prices ranged from a high of $389,113 to a low •of$341•,,3i;1, with alternate quotes for 'lowerr, cost rna_ terials also being su h • matted, The final recommend- ation, was .ma'de by his' committee after a .meeting' held Tuesday. morning; prior to the ,ge.nera l . • `meeting. • The building is to be erected c a site purchased earlier by the Board; •adjacent o Eldeslie Ceri- tral 'School, , just.north of Chesle' Approval had been given earlier by the O. M:.B. for *debentures of •$328, 0.00 to 'finance: the projee.t,. and Mr. Warder said' that the bol ante. of the .debenture proceeds would cover' furnishings , Merit and professional fees icor... the building'. T.he contractprice incltrdec a� contingency allowance , he said ,• but it was not. anticipated • -that-;there-would-be-unlfo'rek-eu. .' expenses as extensive'soil:test'in, 'has been.done'and the:•contractors [were able to' estimate' accurately for :footings and•..foundatio.ns ; 'which .are the most'comnfoil. cause of extra cost Construction •is expected 't0. begin veryshortly, with terms• of the. tenders Calling 'for comp tion'within five :months.; •'•• '•' 'DAIRY CO.OP'36% DARI.FLO SUPPLEMENT BEEF CO.OP 36% : AND 48%, BEEF GAINER' SUPPLEMENT ' Steve Park entertained several friends on Saturday on the occas- ion ,of ,his 12th birthday: Mr,p'.and tins; !Lawrence,West of Horizon,. 'Saskatchewan were visitors.on Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Park. ,,It was 41 years. since Mr, Mrs. Park had last seen Lawrence, .. BOOK YOUR PALO NEEDS NOW n.. 11" dair and .beef• a CO OP Y supplements Phone 528-2125 one' �;