HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-27, Page 6'Or
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RED, CROSS FUND..._
• DOWN TO YEAR AGO.
, Donations:'-tP date. to the an-
•flual Campaign, of the Lucknow
' DistrictoOranch of •the Red
Cross ,. stand at $911.40, 'which is.
• :considerably, belowthe objective
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and clown over.two hundred dol-
, liars from last year's total, •
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• flounted rural residents will not
canVassed„ butare. zg...446stod.
o malce• their . donation • at their
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,`• at McKim's „Drug Store :Or . the
Ranlc. of :Montreal. , • ,
' •A partial list of eontribtitorif
Iolloivs; W. W. .Wil$2.00; John(
IlacRae 5.00; ,R.• • FinlaysOn
• 1000; Alex ,IVIacNay 2.00; Chin's
Restaurant 5.00011. L. Sanderson
5.00; Philip Stewart 2.00; Gordon
Xisher 2;00; Joe MacMillan, 5.00;
S. C. Rathwell & Son' 5.00; Geo.
Westlake 2.00; Sepoy :Store 5,Q0;.
Xis. Well. Henderson 2.00; Bruce
MacKenzie 1.00; W. A. • Schmid
• 5.00; Lloyd Ashton 5.00; C. Short
Jack Pollock 2.00; Market
: •Store 3.00; Cliff Congram... 2.00;
• lflayd Hall 5.06; John Hail .3.00;
t's, Sam Reid 1.00; W. A. Hain-,
• cilton 1.00; Dr. Carlin 5.00; Alf
• Ritchie .1.00; Mrs. C.' H. Macon'-'
aid 1.004 Floyd Milne 1.00;.Carrie
•*Ills* 1.00'; Edward. 'Dexter 2.00;
Roy Black '4.00;' 'H.. B... Burden
• 5.00; Helen ThompsOn 5.00; Har-
• arY 'Nixon 2.00; Wm. John Bain
5.00; Hossack• Bain '5.00; Joseph
'• Agnew 1.00; E. Mardi*. 5.00; Mrs,
WM. Murdie 2.06;,GeorgelVIcRobi
. *tots 5.00; George TaY•lor 1.06;
• Fred Andsrson 2.00;, :p. W. Hoag
•' SAW Mrs Wilson Irwin 2.00;
Grant: G011arr 2:00; Bill. Lyons
1.00; Wetter MacKinnon $19;
• , L. ; IVIacK.enzie 5.00; Russell
-Whitby- 1 -Wan,,,--Brown-1.06;\
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• - 'found'. Industrial Arts teachers
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from all corners of the Province
:-• „1 gathering at .the Ontario College
of Education for their annual
j.. 'Easter conVention..0w.local
---dustrial-Arts-shop was represent '•
ed by Mr, 'Hedley B Burden.. Al-
: i • • ter registration the convention
was officially. ' • opened by the
. president of the OntarioIndus-
- Arts Association, -Mr.
• , '!'•' McCall of 'Peterborough.'
; • A film entitled "Focus on In-
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--angel-at • Arts"-;*--• `Was-.-introctue
. an s owngby the director, Mr.
• ,• C. R. Bannister, Toron.to. This
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• °L fihn is now readily available for
4 •S ho-vving to interested. education -
•al grotips. Mr. ',Bruce Adarns,
• director 'of Teaching Aids Ceti-
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•• tre or the Toronto Board of
Ed-
ucatiofl, ,gave • an illustrated lee-.
•• „ ture on types •of . •teaching' aids
• available. . •• •
, • -.Part; of the .afternoon session
4 . I • . Was spent in round table discus -
•,•,t sion •on the values of teaching
aids to Industrial Arts. • '
.• • The...maxinua ' Industrial . Arts
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. banquet was enjoy' by dome
•, • three hundred delegates,on Tues,
•4 • day evening. .Guest speaker was
: Dr. Wifli�th - Warner- Ph.D of• _
Celli/thus, Ohio.•
'The. aelegates re' -convened on
• Wednesday morning fez'. diScus-
t. •• • sion on the Composite •Schbol
Policy: The afternoon session
• was conducted by the. London!
-• o'rov.p Of Industrial Arts teach:,
,who„. ave•demortstr•Itions on
. various ustiTaTTirf$ al= -
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• THE 1•01,CoW QITTA1110.
Douglas Grahani 3.00; Noble Baker 3.00; 'A, S. Hartford 2.00;
Johnston 2:00; Hazel Culbert $2; ..Taelc Wraith 2.00; George Jardine
Finlay Decorators 2.00; Stewart 2.06; Sid Gardner 2.00; Ethel and
Mullin 2.00; Roe Wasney 2.00; Belle Robertson• 5.00; Ernest Btit-
Jack Kilpatrick 5.00; Harold ton 2,00; Russell Button 5.00; D,
Thompson .2.00; Montgomery
1.00; Ken Mowbray 2.00; C. Mac-
Donald 5,00; •Mrs. R. Robertson
2.00; D. Caineron 5.00;. Mrs: A.
R. Finlayson 5.00; Jams Cain-
eron 5.00; George Joynt5.00; Nor-
man Taylor, 2.00; Mrs. Stan Mal -
lough 2.00; Jean Lyons' 2.00;
Grant 1VIeDiarrnid '2.00; John Mac-
Donald 200; • Thomas illaekett &
•SOng-5.00; Roy Alton :2,00; Bert
Alton 3,00;- 'Wm. S. McLeod 5.00;
-Hazel Webster 5.00; S. B. ,Stoth-
ers 1.0.00; Mrs; Tf Anderson 2.00;
Martha' • Clifton • 5,00; Eliiabeth.
Purnmings' 2.00; Mrs, Mary An-
derson 2.00; Flora Andrew' $10;
WS. H. Horton 5.00;Murray 'Hen-
derson 2.00; Catherine, MacGreg-
or'5.00; Catherine MacLennan
1.00; Oliver Glenn 2.00; • J. C.
Armstrong 2.00'; • Fred Emberlin
• 2.00; John Kretitzweiser 2.00; S.,
Pymm 2.50; Armstrong Wil -
Son 2.00; Virden, Mowbray 10.60;.
Ewart. Taylor 4.00; . ,Alex•Aridrew
5.00; an Alton 5.00; 'W', L. Dren-
nan .2.00; Hugh Sutherland: 5.00;
T. A., Cameron 1:06; .Arnpld
5.00; :Dick Rich.arcls 5.00; Alex
Havens 1,005.JOhn and •Flora
• Donald • 2.00; ;Misses lylacQuaig
4.00; Morgan., Henderson ' 15.00;•
Marjory Webster 1.00;lirn Math-;.
Ors' 2.001 E,, M, Henderson 5.00;
Rev. 114 A,. Macconnell 19.00; JIM
'Henderson 15:60; Donald Heneler
son 25.00; H. M. MacLennan 5.00;
• John . W. Henderson Lumber
•Ltd. ,25.00; Thos. Burris 3:00; 3 -as-..
Burns. 35e; Nellie Malcolm 5.00;
Mrs. J. W Henderson 5.00; :Greer
Radio • 5,130James Duncan 2.00;,
Allan JOhnston 1.00; MacLennan
& 'MacKenzie 5.00; • Mason's
•age --2.00; .G... M. • Couse 10.00; N.
Nansen 2.00.; Thos. Anderson
..2.00;'Ed Thom 1.00; B. -A, Service
Station 10.00; Harvey. Webster
.2,00; Stan Mustard. :2:00; E. li.
-cook:3-,00;-
Ken Murclie 5.00; Henry's rnit
Market 2.00;•L.' C. Thompson $5;
Don Thorripson.1:00; Mrs. dWard
• Johnston :2.00; Mrs.• Jas. Webster
.2.00; ,,Johnstene and Son. .5.00;'
Jeseph Anderson. /..0Q; Mrs. A.
Lemeine 1.00;- E. Xrnibach. 5:00;
'Gladys MacDonald • 5.00; Jean
McCharles 5,00; Joh rx p. McKen,
driek 2.00; L. Purves 1.00; John
A, M'aeDimald -2.00; Neil MacCal-
lurn, .2.00; Ronald Forster 1.00;
'SteWart Lavis '2.00; Miss- Jennie
Pierce. 1.00; - G. B. Elliott 2.00;
I.Vlargaret piekering 2,00; A.
'MacKenzie 1,00; Mrs, . Robert
'Douglas' 1.00; George Whitby
2.00; Alex •Purdon - 1.00; Ken
•Cameron • 2.00; Rev, McClea.n
10.00; T Smith' 5.00; J M
Greer - 5.00; S. „W. Whitby. 2.69;
Gerald Wagner 50c; Bill, Sproul
1.0Q; Bill 'Humphrey 100; Sain
Durnin• 2.00; Leonard ,Ritchie $21'
Innes MacSween 1,00; ,Rod -Mac-
Dougall' 2.00; Rod, Ross 1,00; Mrs.
Rena MaeNab 10.00; •Go. • Webb
1.00; Wilfred Anderson 25.00;
Donald lVfacLean • 5.00; Mrs.' R.
V. MacKenzie 2:00; Mrs. Edith
Little 2.00; Jessie and ,Annie Mac-
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;CitSr 10,06; Mrs., Shaddick 50c;
Rozella Mullin 2.00; • Mrs. *'• B.
Stothe.r.S. 100; Jack 'Fisher 1.00;
WM.' Fisher 2.00;, Orville Jones
5.00; Mrs. N. Scott 1.00; Mrs. 3.
1VlacNaughton 1.00; George El;
hat 5.00; .Lorne Johnston '5.00;
Mrs Wilson Hamilton 1.00; Gret-
ta Hudson 2.00; Redvers • John-
stbn 2.06; • EstherMcGill 1:00;
SPerice• Irwin- 2,00;2 Mrs. H.Math
ors 1.00; Angus Graliain- 1.00;
Mrs. Mae Irwin 1.00; Miss E. Reid
35e; •Stuart Robertson 10.00; Mrs„
J: JOhnston 1.00; Mrs, A'. 'E. Mar -
Shall 1..00; -A.. Solornon 2.60; G.
'Brooks 2.00;''..TOO\ Conley 1.00;
Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn 1.00; W.
A. Russell 2.00; Rev.: IL 14: 'Jen-
nings '2.00;-: Miss E. Plinristeel
500; A. E. McKim 5.09;: Garfield
,106Dona1d 1.00;: Charles . Tiffin
• 2.00; • Frank. 'MacKenzie . 1.00;•
Jacob Hunter 2.00; . Mrs C. Fin-
layset: 2.00; Phillip Menary 5,00;
,JOhn R: MaeLpod,.5.00; Mrs. Sher-
• wood 2.00; Miss - Dorothy Cook
-,200;--,-MisS-E1igabeth-31aeDe1ia1d
2.00; Wm. Robb 2.00; WS. Albert'
Alton 3.00;: Robert Simpson 2.00; .
Silverwood Dairies 15.00; • Ross
Murray 2.00; Mrs. Wm. Bushell
10.00; Don Cameron 5.00; Miss
Annie McLeod , 1.06- • Jerry. Cran-
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ston 2.00; B. J. Button 1.00, Wm
Douglas 1.00; Kinloss Farm :For;
Cormack '2.00; Dr. J. Little .10.06; urn 5.70; totL Morrison to);
Gordon Bailey: 2,00, Wm Mae- Gordon -Morrison , 2.00.• 'Brown
Intosh 2.00- N H. Hedley 2.00. Smythe 5.00. Mrs. :Livingston
Stimson: 2.00 • Richard .11:,lenary 2:00. Allan' Reid 2,00;
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,W.MA. Was 'held at the hOine Of
• 'MO. W. G: Hunter 'with. ',nine
present Mrs. • McDonagh opened
• Axe meeting after Which psa.lin.
„,164 .was read together., Mrs: rror-
Aon Kirkland, gaVe ; a • splendid.
• report; on the Meeting of the
••.Presbyterial •Which was held in
INingbarn....Mrs.• Wes 'Ritchie had
,the . devotional with Mrs: Jake
• Hunter 'taking part. Mrs. Jack
Gardner Sang a solo., Mrs. Gor-
en Kirkland is to. ,get the pro-
•----.-Lrram for the May .meeting -.---A
letter of.thanks was read froM
Mks. -Eldon Ritchie.. Mrs. Wes.
Ritchie &lad the study boOk. Mar-.
tem' Hunter gave an instirumen-
tal.„ Mrs. .McDenagh doted tho
.• -,,Ineeting, thanking Mrs... Ranter
,for her -hoine,.--after-wthich a Soc-
• ial hot ir Was spent. -7- * •
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• ATTENDED INDVSTRIAL
41.11, -TS CON*XNITON
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WEDNESDAY, Arsm-rth, 105..p
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Save up to $300 on
your Heating System
1 --Winter Air 'Conditioning Furnace_ , ,
vcomplete. with Auto-Buntidifier- and . itiefiavtoir _Oil Burner
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' Delivered.' -_ •,,v‘ $365.00
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1-De1uxe Whiter Air 'Canditioning Coal.
Fired Unit ,
6ifino.Let6 with Auto-ilumidifier, Blower, Motor, ,111Ower
Control and Filter " • '
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Gravity Coal •Furnace
Delivered, ° .. $148.00
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1. -.-=Gravity Wood Furnace ,
. 42". Fire Box - All Cast •
.Delivered • " , • • $225.00
..1 --standard Coniersieio Oil BUtner •• •• '
Complete :with Controls • • • $128.00
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Fayiaent • as Low as $10.00 ,per Month,. Up to
. • 24 Months to. pay. ' . , , •
ALL UNITS GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR .:
We can supply all sheet Metal Pipes, - Registers and '
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Phone 426. WINGHAlVt •• •.. • Box.- 332
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Ernest Ackert 10.00; Frank Maut-
den. 2.00; Clifford Johnston 2.00;,
Ernest,Blake 5.00; Mrs. Alex Gil-
lies 2.00; W. G. MacKenzie 5.00;
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Mis,s'Emnia McCluskey MO;
'iver Bal-krWell . 5.00; Miss J. ''Os --7,•
borne 10.00; Mrs. E. Hollyman%
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-A branch Of a chartered bank .is much more than the best place to
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provides. services useful to everyone in the community',
' In every one of 4,0O branches in'Canada, people are using
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all sorts of bankingoervices. They .make deposits, cash • .
. cheque's, arrange loans, rept safety 'deposit boxes, transfer:money,
buy-and-sell.f9reign_excl*ngi.,, • • • ,
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Only in a branch of. a. chartered *bank are all th.esiand many
other convenient banking services provided .under•ohe roof.
A visit to the bank is the w,ay to handle all your banking Aedt
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. Current Accounts
• . Joint Accounts
-• Persorial,Loani
Cpminerci;a1-Loans.
• Farm improvement Loans •
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•••. 'Hume ImprOvement Loans
• . Forei-guTridi:Wild'Market
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