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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-18, Page 18PAGE 'EIGHTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO OW - DISTRICT KINSMEN CLUB.. 1974 tr Pl 4.0 • got e+ ,4•'4 CANADA RUSSIA SERIES DRAW Final Game See Details In Classified Ad Whitechurch WI WHITECHURCH NEWS Whitechurch Women's. Institute , Family and Consumer Affairs and Grandmothers meeting was held on Monday evening , September 16 in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall. The meeting was convened by the president Miss Merle , Wilson open- ing with the singing of the /71 Institute Ode and repeating the 1' Creed in unison.. A thank you letter was read from Mrs. Mary Cleland and a let• ter' from F.W.I.C. regarding pro- jects. A financial statement was given. A discussion arose as to 'how the W.T. could assist with entertain- ment at Lucknow Pinecrest Manor Nursing Horne. Mrs. Bi11 Gib- son is to seek information. The. 2 program committee Mrs. Garnet Farrier; Mrs. Wm. Gibson, Mrs. Frank Ross and Mrs. Lorne Durnin are to, arrange a Variety Concert. The branch Directors Mrs. Al- bert Cou.ltes, Mrs. RiisselGaunt and Mrs. Jas. Currie are to arrange a fall euchre parry. The roll call was answered by 25 telling of their favorite news- paper section and receiving their Institute membership card. Miss Merle Wilson read a poem "Grand- mothers The songs sung with Mrs. Farrier pianist were Happy Memories , Your old grey bonnet, Let the rest of theworld go by. Mrs. Wm. Gibson sang the Rose of Tralee accompanied by Mrs. Garnet Farrier who also accom - rr-\ panied Mrs. Lorne Durnin in two violin numbers. Mrs. Wm. Rin- toul gave two poems about Grand- mothers. Mrs. James McInnes gave the \Motto "What you live in you life, you show in you face" , character shows in folks face. The face of the little child and old folks usu- ally express faith. She closed CouncilMinutes Huron Township Council met on September 3rd with all mem- bers present. Council agreed to send the Building. Inspector to attend a course proposed to be held in Ow - en Sound. < Road Superintendent , Dave Moore was instructed, to check the road survey at the Wilken property ,in the townsite of Alma. The Clerk was instructed to send letter to the C. N.R. objecting to the growth of trees and shrubs at road crossings which are a traffic hazard and also to remind them of the poor state of the railroad fences. Motion tobe presented through Crawford Douglas,' M.P. for Bruce Riding. Road accounts of $57 ,358.86; Township Accounts 9f $4,514.25 and Municipal Drain accounts of $5 ,588.00 were ordered paid. Council ajourned to meet on October 7th at 9.30 a. m. EARL TOUT, CLERK. with a poem - How yon live will show in your face. Mrs. Dan Tiffin gave a demon, stration on decorating a wedding cake. She had one completed in beautiful colors and another ready to decorate on which she showed how to puton the different forms made with dummies for making flowers and other decorations Contests were conducted by Mrs. Garnet Farrier. The contest Rhyme Tyme was won by Mrs. Bill Gibson; tallest grandmother, Mrs. Helen Lewis; shortest, Mrs. Johnston Conn; most 1974 coins in purse , Mrs. Jim, Wilson; small- est waist line, Mrs. Bill Evans. The grandmother Mrs. Dan Tif- fin who decorated the.cake also received a prize. There were 2 large tables of crafts, made by the grandmothers, on display. Lunch of cake and ice cream were served by the lunch committee. Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs. Metcalfe and Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Notice Re Store .Hours Commencing Monday, September 23, we will close Saturdays and be open Monday to Thurs- day 8 a.m, to- h0 p.rn., Friday 8 ran. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 pm. McConnell's General Store' St. Augustine Council Minutes Kinloss Council met on Septem- ber 3rd , the reeve and all council present. . After. the minutes were read and confirmed, a representative was present from Frank Cowan Insur- ance along with Frank Thompson and J. A. McDonagh.. The insurance coverage was reviewed and the Township gar- age was increased from $55,000.00,to $67,009.00 and the George White sprayer added with coverage of $3000.00. Having received the report on the Moffat -Thompson Drain Im- provement., September 23rd was set to consider the report at 8.30 p.m. Council approved application for severance on Lot 11, Conc. 4. " The tender of David Inglis Con- st. , was accepted .for construction of the closed portion of the Tay- lor -Tiffin -Scott drain at $9453. Some additions and deletions were made by Council on Sched- ule 'A' of the agreement with the International Union of Operat- ing Engineers for Township em ployees and a representative will attend the September 23rd meet- ing. The following accounts were ordered paid; Prove' Treasurer , tile drain Deb. # 1-1973, 246.60; Daco Laboratories. Ltd.. ruelene, 65.40; Village of Luck - now , fire call, 125.00; David Ross ruelene , 2128.50; Lucknow Sent- inel, ent-ine1, 'auditors report , '64.38; El- mer Umbach , first aid kit, .5.83; Bannerman . Const. Ltd , gravel on Pennell Dr. , 46.80; Fawcett Metal Products Ltd. , C.M. P. for Taylor -Tiffin -Scott drain, 136.19; Gamsby and Mannerow, plan and report - Moffat -Thompson, 2000.00; M. M. Dillon Ltd.. pay- ment on zoning .by -law for town ship , 243.92; Ontario Hydro, Twp. hall and. Whitechurch Com. Hall, 35.25; Cliff Johnston, repair fence on Ackert Drain, 36.00; F. Mac Kinnon , postage 8.00, T. T. Scott Drain .76, 8.76; Fraser MacKinnon sal- ary less deductions, 389.37; Prov. Treasurer, insulin, 2.78; Village of Lucknow, share ice time , 73- 74 season 218.75; Wm. Evans, drains 152.50, waste site '90.00 , 242:50;. Wayne Bushell, bulldoz- ing waste site, 215.00; Wayne Bushell, municipal drainage *re- pairs, re-pairs, 678.00; F. F. Thompson, Ins. Agency, insurance , 278.60; J. A. McDonagh Ins. Agency, insurance, 190.50; Wally Breckles, fox bounty, 4.00; Jim Murray, . baseball equipment for Rec. , 25.00. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 4►geney , road ins., 595, sprayer repair, 3.76; Ron Machan Hdwe . , sprayer repairs, 10.75; Art 'He 1m , sprayer repairs, 47.14; Ray Stanley, load, haul pit run gravel, 4231.80; John de Boer, pit owner, 1246.00; Equipment Sales and Service , grader repairs, 745.77; Ont. Hydro, Twp. gar- age , 51.72; J. A. McDonagh Ins. , HIGHWAYS F. Schumacher, pay less deduc- tions, 208.55; H. Smith , pay less deductions, 454.95; D. Mac Kin- non , pay less deductions, 422.55; Rev. Gen. of Canada Un.Ins. , 65.37, C.P.P. 66.48, I. T. 194.95 , -326.80; Fawcett Metal Products, culverts and signs, 2802.14; B.P. Oil Ltd . , gas dies- el etc.. , 496,77; F. Schumacher, telephone and mileage 19.74; A. C. Showalter, backhoe rental, 77.00; Lucknow Dist. Co-op, • 382.50: genet, ro The meeting adjourned until September 23td at 8 or at the call of the rept, FRASER MacKINNON Just a few days left get yourentries read for the following SPECIAL EVENTS AT LUCKNOW FAII fRll Saturday, September 21. LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF VARIOUS CLASSES TOUCAN ENTER AND THE CASH PRIZES GIVEN. 1. Decorated Bicycle. $3.00 $2,00 $1.06 2. Decorated Tricycle 3.00 2.00 :1.00 (25c for . all other entries) 3. , Decorated Doll Carriage • 1.50 1.00 .75 (25c for all other entries) 4. Best costumed rider on decorated pony (Animals will not be judged) 6.00 5.00 4.00 .3.00.3 5. Largest family at , the fair 5.00 3.00 6: Longest beard 10.00 5.00 iN 7. Oldest lady at the fair 5.00 8. Oldest gentleman at the fair 5.00 • 9. Couple coming the . farthest distance 5.00 10. Tug of War (3:30 P.M.) . 10.00 5.00 (Elementary School Age - 10 to a team) 6.00 5.00 34 11. Log Sawing Contest (men) • 12. Log Sawing Contest (ladies) 13. Most original entry in parade 14. Best clown (in parade), adult 15. Best clown (in parade), child 16. Schools Parading in Costume 17. Public School Floats in Parade 18. Decorated Cars 19. Antique Cars prior to 1930 20. • Best Society Float 21. Best Comic Float 22. Best Patriotic Float 6.00 '5.00 38 6.00 5.W 31 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 32 8.00 6.00 4.00 11 25.00 20.00 15.00.I0 10.00 7.00 5.00 t3 12.00 8A it 25.00 20.A lir `25.00' 20.00 Al 25.00 200 Iii CLASS 16A -- SADDLE HORSES 1. Parade class (rriust ride in parade) . $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.� ill Entry fee of $1.00 will be charged for section 2.3.4 must be paid to the secretary by 1 P.M. on fair' dap 2. . Saddle horse; Under English saddle, rider properb at $14.00 .00. $10.00 $8.00 $'6 O 3. Western Pleasure Saddle $12Class $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $0 4. English Equitation - Hunt Seat Horse or pony to be shown at a walk, trot. cant , ways of the ring, may be asked to back. To be on seat and hands of rider, manners and way of Suitability of • horse to rider and appointments "` '' ed. Conformation not to count. tst PRIZE - An English bridle and a Trophy (P donated by the Tack Shack, Lucknow Other prizes of $12.00; $10.00 and 58.00 donated bi Lucknow Agricultural Society 5. Best mare or gelding on grounds S6•6 CLASS 16B -- RODEO EVENTS 1. Potato "Race on pony (rider elementary school ager 56.Q0 55.00 5t SI 2. Musical chairs on horseback 6-00 5 4.� Entry fee of $1.00 per entry in each of the t1 P4 four events to be paid to the secretary I fair day 410 t 3. Barrel race on horseback 10.00 8.00 6.00 4,00 4. Flag race on horseback 10.00 800 6 0 tE t 5. Pick uprace on horseback 10.00 8.00 6.00 6. Keyhole race on horseback < '10.00 3.00 610 tt8