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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-19, Page 11EDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1974 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WELCOME. HOME SIGNS For Lucknow Reunion With illustration of ."Lticknow's folk Hero", • • the noted Caledonian .6a:nies. athlete, Donald Dinnie 500 DECORATE YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS PLACE LUCKNOW SENTINEL RIPLEY KINLOUGH 1peBntteceonsttearltagirnoeudp.tlaite WalkMrse.rtoBinl her home for the June meeting. O Brian Fawthrop suffered leg in- juries when he was riding his motorcycle and was in collision with a car on County Road No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bender of Listow- el visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. David Haldenby and family. Miss Beverley Hedley is employ-. ed at the Pinecrest Manor at Luckn. ow. . • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francisco of Toronto visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Bill Burt, Terry and Paul. liaiss Janice Fawthrop and her. brother •David are employed for the summer at Parry SoUnd. Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby spen Wednesday at Dundalk. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Marion Harris and Earl Harris in the death of their aunt the late Miss M. Palmer. The funeral was held on Thursday from the Mac- Lennan funeral home, Kincardine. Mr: and Mrs. George Barrell and family of Toronto visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haldenby and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle and Mrs. Pearl Lloyd of London visited on Monday with Edna and May Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. P. 'A. Murray have returned home ,after an en- joyable trip to Newfoundland. The Anglican Service next Sun- day .will be at 12 o'clock. Ge,orge Haldenby visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Haldenby and Geordie at Sarn- ia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett Sr. of Toronto. sent the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson entertained relatives and friends at their home on Saturday even• - ing. RADE 5-6 On Wednesday, June 12 we are ving a frog jumping contest. ne frog will jump at a time., The inner ;411 receive a prize. Good k to those who are competing. RENTATION DA Y On Tuesday, June 18, the grade pupils will spend the afternoon pat the high school for Orienta - n Day, NDERGARTEN The Grade 7 Home Economics g and their. teachers Mrs. Robb eated us to a picnic in the park Tuesday afternoon. Everyone Joyed the games and fun. The lsserved a delicious lunch and eryone enjoyed themselves. hank you Grade 7 girls. We are really looking forward Friday when Miss Ellis' class nd our class are going on an A fri- lion Safari in Rocton. We have a new girl in our after- nclass. Alexandra Armstrong joined us for the last weeks of hool, RADE 5-6 On Wednesday, June 12, David gard is leaving with his family a vacation to Newfoundland . e hope he enjoys his vacation. Next Tuesday, June 18, playday Ilbe held. There are even ms, There i's a tab for the fast• t and best team there. RADE1.2. Grades 1 and 2 are planning a ip to Black Creek Pioneer Vil- ge and Ontario Place, We have lked about Pioneer life and hope see for ourselves how they orked and lived a- few years ago this area, We are sure we will Iljoy the trip, besides learning any thingwe have only seen in ks, PAGE- ELEVEN Kinloss Council June Meeting Kinloss Council met in regular session on. June 3rd at 8 p.m. the reeve and all Councapresent. After the minutes of May 6th and May 21st were adopted, a motion was made that we do not request a review of apportionment concerning the proposed Saugeen Valley Administration Building. The clerk was asked• to contact the lawyer in charge,of the deeds for road widening and if riot com- pleted in. 30 days have it processed by Goodall and Campbell. • • ' . The followingaccounts were ordered paid: Lloyd Graham , fox bounty, 4.00; London Free Press Taylor -Tiffin-Scott drain,- 9.44; F. MacKinnon, telephone, 15.80; Wayne Bushell, work on Black Cre- ek S.W. Section, 10.00; Wayne Bushell, bulldozing waste site, • 87.50; Barry Johnston, 2 fox • bounties, 8.00; Ontario Hydro, • Whitechurch and Twp. Halls', 63.84; Praia. MacKinnon, part salary 'less ded. , 339,3'7; Rec. Gen. of Canada, Un. Ins. & C.P. 13.• , 23.05; Bob Damsma , 1 fox' bounty , 4.00; Harold Elliott , 2 fox bounty, 8.00; PerCy McClen-° aghan, 2 fox bounty, 8.00; F. MacKinnon, by-laws on Pollard Ext. 1974, 40.00; Bruce.County Clerks'and' Treas. Assoc: , 1974 membership fee., 15.00; Prov. Treasurer, insulin, 5.82; Wni. Evans, waste site - 90,00; Drains etc., 29.75 - 119.75; Cliff John-, ston, repair on Johnston Drain, 15.00; Murray's Gen. Store, steel posts etc., '7,80. HIGHWAYS F. Schumacher , pay less ded - uctions, 190.34; Harold Smith, pay less deductions, 616.18; David MacKinnon, pay less deductions, 449.43; Murray's Gen. Store, paint , bolts etc. 15.29; Curtis Industries of Can. Ltd. , Flashing lights, 29.8'7; F. Schumacher, tel- ephone and mileage , 33.63; Mc- Arthur Tire Service, tire repair, 26.38; Ron Machan lidwe. , roller, 1.38; McCutcheon Motors, truck repair, 18.84; H. & K. Mun. Tel. System , garage, 19.07; J. W Henderson Ltd. ,,cement 2.12; Eric Cox Wholesale, towels, 28.36; Ont. Hydro, garage, 166.44; Wiley Blades Ltd., grad- er blades, 100362; Ideal.Supply Co. Ltd. ; •brake fluid, 7.97; Rec. General, Un. - 46.77, C.P.P. - 45.22, Tax- 132.45 - 224.44; ArtHelm Welding, cut- ting bars, 4.52; Claude Dore, land for 1972 construction, 162..40; ' David Moffat , land for 1972 con- struction, 87.00; Mrs. Jean Mc- Pherson, land for 1972 construc- tion, 82, 45 . ' The meeting was adjourned to June 17th at 9 p.m. or aD the call. of the reeve. FRASER MacKINNON, Clerk. SEE AND MEET • •uuv. EUGENE WHELAN • MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 15TH AT THE ACKERT FARMS • HOLYROOD 1030 A.M. UNTIL NOON and at Walkerton -Hanover Sales Barn 1230 until 2 p.m. He will arrive by helicopter and will be accompanied by CRAWFORD DOUGLAS Liberal Candidate in Bruce Riding -Inserted by Bruce Liberal Assoc. •