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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-22, Page 18NEED A After the cold, flu or long winter ? WE HAVE HELP FOR YOU POLARIS mobiles IN STOCK ***************** 'S CAR. 'SALES. LTD. BLYTH PHONE.. 523-4342 • USED 1969 Scorpion Snowmobile 1971 Polaris Snowmobile • PAGE. EIGHTEEN LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, 140.140W4, ONTARIO, , • • WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 22nd, p1 ol TCTLBUbiNESS ,. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Ontario Hydro plans to pay $100 ?.0300 a. year for ten years to Municipalities in Bruce affected by' the project. - FOR KITCHEN OR BATH A. high gloss plastic surface is baked right on in an exclusive process, and will not chip or crack in normal service. DURABLE SANITARY EASY TO'CLEAN Comes in a -variety of colours PHONE 528-3118 ~~ LATEX WALL PAINT 41111w 4410. +ow. .0011. •glow 411111. .001. JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LTD. DURAiI AVAILABLE IN A WIDE CHOICE OF MOST POPULAR COLORS .411111110.401111190.11111111w 441.11DP -41/11110 .41110: PITTSBURGH-: oes Father Stays Fresh Lo Washable LUCKNOW raise money fOrfre' installation Of a vinyl liner type pool, coun. cil'WoUld.not become involved in it against the recomm-endations Of the engineer. But , Mr; Joynt said, he had adViSed Mr, 'Hunter that at such time as the Money., was raised.,'council would :put the funds through: their office to ob- tain the necessary grants.' • • •• 0' *' • 4.. •Councillor .Eldon Wraith.said that it was his 'opinion, and he thought the opinion of, council ,, that anyone who•raiSed money '. • for a. pool would alSo be respon- sible for the. funds 'for mainten-:' ance and operation of the pool. s, I s. 's„ Councillor Buster, Whitby brought..tO the attention of coun- •cil a. complaint, regarding the -condition of the east end•of -Goiigh .Street near the..,residenee of -Ken' Jardine.. Ree'Ve Joynt and works. foreman Crawford stated that it.. had earlier been indicated that this Problem would be" investigat-• ed as soon as spring weather : rived. •• . • . . • * Cliff (,:`,.:for'd,w01--1,,, depart- ment fort rr.an, questioned what could be 'done about street sweep. inz sUr'n -ter. The works dep.:art.-hen: nalbeer. sWeeping 'the Streets 1 it to the- arena • Kinkss. Hold Council Meeting. Kinloss CoUncil met on March 6th at 7 p.m. with the Reeve and all Council present,. After the minutes were adopted as read , the following business. • 'was dealt with. Ken. Voisin was engaged to spray the. Cattle.in the Township. for Warble Fly at 25 cents per head , a minimum of $:3, V.•per call and the operator to collect :his own fees, 'That we call for applications for Warble 'Fly inspector for the year 1972. •Applicant to state .salary expected and, supply his own transportation.. Tenders.will be called for the crushing and hauling of approxim- ately 13 ,.000 cubic yards of graVel anywhere in the,T-o,wnship; also price‘for stockpiling.. Contractor to, supply a minimum of 1000 cu- bic yards per day and be available by September 1st 1972,. Gravel•to pass through a 5/S" screen, to • be shovel fed and contractor to properly' strip pit s Certified eheqUe for 10% `of contract 'to accompany tender.. Lowest or any -t-ender--not-neoessarily_ accepted ..T These tenders to be called for • • . once in the Daily Commercial News and twice in Lu.cknow Sent- inel. Tender§ to. be in to road. •Superintendent by 12 noon March 20, 1972. That,we call for -tenders for loading and'hauling of pit rim . gravel. Tender fOrms. available * from road suPerintencipur. Tend- ers to be in by 12 noon March 26, 1972. Lowest or any, tender not necessarily' accepted. The tender of Joe Is'efr Ltd. for , heavy equipment for road. construction was accepted at $19.50 Per hour subject to approv- al of the Department 'of Transport- ation and Communication. A. motion was. made 'to pay the registration fee of $60'.00 for the road superintendent to attend the C.S.., Anderson Road School in Guelph in.May. The: following 'accounts were ordered-paid: General', $2,655.56:. Highways ,16 ,819;53. The,meeting adjourned to meet on March 20th, 1972 at 8.p:m. •• . •• . FRASER NlacKINNON, Clerk. l• Dies in' New' Yor EVAN MURRAY HOLT Evan Murray 'Holt of Velois, New York passed away Saturday, March 18th in his. 81st year. He is by a brother John 0. Holt , Sr. , of BronXville,, New York, a nephew , niece and 'a cousin. „ .The late Mr. Holt rested at the Royce Chedzoy Funeral Home at Watkins Glen, New York. Burial, will take place at Greenhilltern- etery at a future date. said,the sweeper purchased in 1968 was• never satisfactoty, and it was'stated that it was so heavy ,. ...wheels couldn't be kept on it. Mr. Jo ;•nt said .the town. ean't• of 'ford the' cost of an industrial trac- tor and .sweeper , but possibly a 1•••;..eeper Could be purchased if arrangements could be,made• to rent an industrial tractor. He :aid he didn't approve of the' hand' dosts of e4uipment ha • .-4.• * Councillor Murvin Solomon .re-" qt-TFsia-OWril-fcation from Reeve • George Joynt On statements which had'been. Made by him concerning ...the.proposed swimming pool' for • the community. Mr. Solomon • 'stated; thaCit was•his feeling, and • ..he .thought that 'of cOunell that .the LucknOw council Would not. endorse a type' of pool which had .•, not 'received the endorsement of the engineer. .This, according to • the opinion of -CouncillOr Solo- -mon, would mein that, council • could not accept the operation and Mairitenance on a pool which, was"' built by public donation,..but • which had hot been approVed the, engineer. • • s' s i • • Reeve Joynt said that council had no doubt read the release giv. -en -by hi?n td- -The Inckhow'Sent- inel... He'indicated at this time that a gunite, ool could be built if- proper soil conditions Were. . approved.. He said that, he had advised Bill Hunter -, 'chairman Of ► the . Lucknow. Recreation :cc tee, that if -plaris proceeded td• 1 '6 , "N;••+. Mrs. Harvey lioustonvisited in. --WaIkerton- a couple. of da.ys last wcol: and was guest speaker Tues- day evening at the Walkerton Evening Institute, FLORIDA HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs., Lloyd MacDoug- all left Thursday from Malton Airport -for a week's holiday in Florida, They will visit -there with Mr: and Mrs. Harvey Mac- Dougall and Mr. and Mrs. Clair MacDougall. RETURNS FROM HOLIDAY Mrs. Allan Graham 'returned March 12 from a' vacation in Unitied States .; Mexie6 and El Salvador.• • . TO VISIT PARIS•ANDLONDON Brian Keith was. one of the • fifteen- left Friday night from Mallon for .an exciting week in Paris, France and London., England. Mrs. Allan•MacIntyre, Paul , Oelerand Heather.a•ttended•the, Figure Skating Show in Kincar- • dine. Arena on,: Friday night 'and • .-stayed -overniglir Mr8T-0-11—ve-- Needham. • . Mr. and Mrs.. Ira Dichie visited Sunday a fternoon ,with Ira's' moth. er in Wiarton Hospital and at the home of his sister, Mrs. knssel Beacock and Mr. Beacock of R. R.: 1 Marton. It was interesting ELMER UMBACH DISCOUNT PHAR KINLOSS to note that . TWO CAR Coll1S11); CONTINUED .1:14)1 : 1.1, • where he recently uud surgery, — Two men, second car ;• Were t Highway: from .a coucL -1011 road; They 'we r/e• una ter A the corner their 'car ttnik.ti Iran circle , and•they ereHL•d ilk hi , waybackwards.__ --------- -- • 7 . WithnoheadliAt, Lloyd did not see t h e c.c Hrtith struck it 'broadside." Iii rar ‘‘as .badly damaged • •• Both. Lloyd and ri :‘Nr cry wearing .seat Lic.tor whic injury. 'He was .not liu<piinlized but she was taken 11:. a•.:•!htlanoe. along with one n itrd second-car , t.o St Joscrit!s I lOspi al in London wqre under observation. io: eralitd, It' is not believed t 1'1 -'I r'cck:11 ed serious. injyrie,. 'Kenneth IlOuston's Shel Tar :came in first at t f.e.L.flwo Race Track last 1\lont.1,,.. ui211t, Denver and Walto Dickie at tended the Sportsiii a Toronto on Saturda , TN1clitN Saturday right'and Siuk!.. with Douglas Dicl kie iii ( IR 11 ,11, iLuckNow PHONE 528.3004 The g Obrat dge F o-y atthe as tucl actit hutch h So elebra flick. eph' who bliss the°1 flteSt lebq bout I 'VW 1/24.P4&- .:•••••1:21-.•• • • • • • 1972 PLYMOUTH Duster, 2' door hardtop, 6 cylinder automatic power steering 1971 PONTIAC Catalina 4 door hardtop, ye automatic, power equipped . —197-1-DODGE-Charger-2-door-ho 1971 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 'door hardtop,. V8 automatic, power brakes and power steering 1970 DODGE Polaro Custom 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power brakes, power steering 1969 pONTIAC laurentian, 4 door sedan, V8 automatic 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door hardtop, V8, power equipped 1969 CHEV 4 door, V8 automatic, power brakes, power steering 1969 DODGE Polara 4 door, VS automatics, power steering, power brakes • 1969 PONTIAC Laurentian 2 door hardtop, V8, automatic, power steeting,/power. brakes " • 1967 FORD Custom 500 V8 automatic, power steering -1967 PONTIAC Grand Pirisienne, V8, full power