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' • Hospitality staff on hand to assist you at all times, ' Does it make sense to settle for less KINCARDINE TRAVEL SERVICE 831 QUEEN STREET - KINCARDINE PHONE 396-3477 OR ZENITH 41350 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1977 PAGE ELEVEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO West Wawanosh ToWnship Council met for its regular session on Tuesday, June 7, at 8.00 p.m., in the Township Office, Public Works Garage. All members were in attendance, Reeve Lyons presid- ed. The minutes of the May meeting were read and adopted on motion of Councillors Hickey and Cran- ---ston. Ron Snowden attended the meeting • to inquire about the consequences of building an addi- tion to his home if such addition should encroach upon the road allowance. Council advised that it would not consider closing the road allowance, and that he should contact other land owners in the immediate area •to obtain their views on the subject. Two trustees from Auburn were in attendance at the meeting and inquired about obtaining culverts for road drainage in the Village. The Road Superintendent agreed to order the necessary pipe. Correspondence from L. Authier, District Municipal Engineer, was read , and as a result, Councillors Hickey and Foran resolved that: "West Wawanosh Township re- quest the Ministry of Transporta- Alin) and Communications to in- clude the inspection and appraisal of the one structure, in West Wawanosh under the appraisals it will be undertaking on bridges in most towns and villages, since it is considered uneconomical to hire a consultant to, prepare a report for a single bridge." Due to a request from a resident of the hamlet of St. Helens, a discussion took place regarding the problem of cars and trucks speeding through the hamlet on concession 10-11. Such possibilities as a four-way stop, three-Way stop, or speed limit signs were declared impossible for such a situation, and as a result the following motion was made by councillors Foran, and Stothers, and carried by council: "That the Road Superintendent be authorized to order two signs reading "St. Helens-Drive Slow- ly", to be erected on concession 10-11 at the -east and west limits of the hamlet." Messrs. Stuart Reavie and Barry McDonagh, representing the Luck- now Lions Club, presented their plan for the construction of a Community Centre in Lucknow', to Council, and advised of a meeting to take place on June 16th in this regard. Messrs. Harold Menary, Bob Gibbon and Roy Robson were in attendance, and council again received complaints in regard to cattle and- pigs running at large, and causing considerable damage to lands and crops. Council informed the farmers that it was waiting receipt of a draft by-law from the Township Solicitor, for consideration and, probable pas- sage by Council. This by-law twill likely contain a clause dealing with the condition of road fences intended to enclose livestock. Motion. by Councillors Hickey and Foran "That West Wawanosh Township Council recommends that the interest on tax arrears registered with the County of Huron on S1 /2 Lot 22 Concession 12, since 1974, be written off." The three tenders received for pit run gravel were' opened and considered. Motion by Councillors Stothers and Cranston: "That the tender of James Adams, R. R. 2 Bluevale, for hauling pit run gravel to road construction at 59c per cubic yard for approximately 20,- 000 cubic yards be accepted subject to approval by the Ministry of Transportation and Communica- tions." A motion by Councillors Cran- ston and Hickey authorized the Road Superintendent to advertise in the Daily Commercial News for tenders for a new _grader with -delivery date- December 1, 1977, and requesting quotations on new grader both with and without trade-in". The road accounts were ordered paid on motion of Councillors Stothers and Cranston. The following general accounts were passed for payment on motion of Councillors Foran and Hickey: James Devereaux, salary, 231.- 10; Jdan Armstrong, salary, 523.- 27; Receiver General of Canada, IT, UI, CPP, 126.12; H. 0. Jerry Ltd., cleaning supplies, 30.00; Albert Coultes, blasting beaver dams, 20.00;, Ray Hallahan, levell- ing Durnin Drain,' 110.00; Bell Canada, telephone,, 22.70; Village of Lucknow, 2 fire calls, 300.00; Bruce Raynard, tile drainage loan, 2,400.00;. Peter LeBeau, tile drain- age loan, 7,165.00; Goodall and Campbell, cemetery by-law, 79.25; Huron Business Machines, steel shelving, 163,71; Village of Luck- now, arena costs, 10% share, 595.00; Municipal' World, dog tags, 65.56; County of Huron, 50% 1977 requisition, 25,722.50; Bruce-Grey R.C.S.S. Board, 2nd instalment '77 requis., 69.25; Gamsby and Man- nerow Ltd., superintendence Mil- lian Drain, • 1,167.60; Hanna and Hamilton Ltd., balance const. Millian Drain, 1,120.00; Huron County Board of Education, 50% 1977 requisition, 46,781.00; Huron= Perth R.C.S.S. Board, 50% 1977 requisition, 3,210.50; William For- ster, 3 fox bounties, 6.00. ROAD ACCOUNTS G. Humphrey, salary, 988.49; B. Gammie, operator, 932.86; Receiv- er General for Canada, IT, CPP, UI, 537.20; B. Gammie, window cleaner, 1.26; Joe Kerr Ltd., bulldozing. 2,344.00; Garry's Auto, air filter, 50.92; George Smyth, welding, material, 66.25; County of Huron, calcium chloride (bags), 51.36; J. A. McDonagh, compensa- tion premium, 267.00; W. A. (Bud) Hamilton, gas, 64.72; BP Canada, diesel fuel, 367.01; County of Huron, snowplowing, sanding (Auburn), 453.00; D.R.M. Sales, parts. repairs, 333.55; Curtis Industries, filters, etc., 149.66; Siecker's General ,Store, gas, oil, 51.25; Pollard Bros. Ltd., ' liquid calcium, 3,533.97; R. Farrish Construction, crushed gravel, 24,693.50; Two-Way Communica- tions, 2-way FM radios, 4,512.83; Tom Armstrong, pit run gravel; 13.00; Joan Armstrong, bookkeep- ing, 35.00. Councillor Stothers adjourned to 5 July at 8.00 p.m. at the Public Works Garage. JOAN ARMSTRONG, Clerk. REPORTERS: Sheila Osborne and Lori Roberts FIELD DAY On Friday, June 3, we attended, the field day at Ripley District School where grade 8, grade 7, grade 6, grade 5, grade 4, and part of Grade 3 competed. Junior girls runner-up was Barbara Scott with 11 points. We had a tie for champion between Trudy Korten and Tabatha Middelkamp . both with 18 points. Junior boys runner-up was David MacLean with 11 points. The -champion was Robert Campbell with 13 points. Intermediate girls runner-up was Debbie Roberts 'with 11 points. The champion was Robin Cuyler with 18 points.' Intermediate boys runner- up was Harold Peet with 11. points. The champion was Paul Trepanier with 20 points. Senior girls runner-up was Lisa Collins with 10 points. The champion was Shelley Strauss with 16 points. Senior boys runner-up was John McIntosh with 18 points. The champion was Philip Trepanier with 20 points. We are sure everyone enjoyed their day at Ripley District School. KINLOUGH Murray Barr and Steven Ecken- swiller left on Saturday by motor for. Grande Cache, where they will work for the summer months. We are sorry to report that Mrs. (Dr.) Donald Hodgins is a patient in the Kincardine and District Hospit- al. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bertrand and children of Simcoe visited over the weekend with Miss Winnifred Percy and attended the Arnold- Reurink wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy were .71 guests at the Thompson-Sach wedding at Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr 'visited on Sunday evening with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs.Gilbert Hamilton at Lucknow. Visitors on Sunday evening at the Maulden home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hanna and Lois, concession 10. Miss Mary Maulden and Mr. Leonard "Maulden, who have been Mr-. and-Mrs-.--Frank- 'Maulden and Keith left on' Tuesday on their return to England. Friends of Don Robertson are pleased to know that he has returned home from University Hospital, London, where he has been a patient. Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan Nicholson and Brandon of Wallaceburg spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Nicholson and Lois. ST. HELENS BRIDAL SHOWER A bridal shower was held at the St. Helens Hall on Saturday evening for Laurine Morrison to honour her in her forth coming marriage. Chairlady for the program was Jean McQuillan. The program had readings by Isabel Gaunt, Olive Kennedy, and Edith Cooper. A comedy number was performed by Brenda DeyelI. Musirrrnumbers were given by Way e Forster, 'Janice Gaunt and Rosemary de Boer. Following Rosemary's instrumental she was joined by Mrs. Bill de Boer for a duet. Laurine then opened her gifts and thanked everyone. A social time followed while lunch was served. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington were Mr. and. Mrs.. Mac Conley. and family of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacDonald and family of Ddngannon spent father's day' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Irwin of Wingham visited with Mr. and .Mrs. Allan Cranston on Friday evening. Mr. add Mrs. Hugh Todd spent • the weekend at Holland Landing with Mr. and Mrs. John Bick. Kairshea Held Social Evening The June meeting of the Kairshea Women's Institute was held June 16 at the W.I. Hall, in the form of a Sunshine Sister Social. Each member was asked to bring a friend and also the 4-H members and their mothers were invited. At 7 p.m. all enjoyed a delicious pot luck supper. Mem- bers and guests were welcomed by the president Mrs. Evan Keith. Following the meal Mrs. Bill Haldenby was in charge of the program as follows: Each member introduced her guest, and together were asked to repeat a Nursery Rhyme; a humorous skit by Mrs. Bob Gilchrist and Mrs. Leonard Clarke. The 2 clubs of 4-H girls put on their skit which they had done at Achievement Day for the course, "Focus on Living", very well done girls. The Tweedsmuir History books and Scrap book were on display, and one half hour was given to look these over. Mrs. George McBride conducted a' contest. Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall called the names from the roll call - which was exchange of gifts with your Sunshine Sister. This was most interesting for each to find out who your Sunshine Sister had been for the year. Courtesies were given by Mrs. Harry Lavin, thanking the 3 directors, Mrs. Bill Haldenby, Mrs. George McBride, Mrs. Leonard Machines, also the 4-H girls and friends and hoping all enjoyed the evening. The meeting closed with , The Queen. LES PETTER SHOES LUCKNOW LORNE REID PHONE 528.2011 SHOE REPAIR LAWN MOWER BLADE SHARPENING 2ND ANNUAL KIN SUMMERFEST June 24, 25, 26 Full Weekend of Entertainment LEO DANCE Thursday, June 30th Lucknow Arena Music by Helix West Wawanosh Council Minutes RIPLEY HURON CENTRAL Intended for last week