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,THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, IXCKNOW, ONTARIO
WDDNBSDAY, .APRIL Z5th,, 106 • .
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TIMBER TIPS i"
The bowling season came to an
end' 'Wednesday : night as the I'
members: • enjoyed a turkey'
quet and dance:,
Mr.. and Mrs: Walter Brown,
einers:' of the .Wmgham Bowl-
ing alleys, 'were : on .hand •'to pre-
sent the trophies to the Squir-
rels who are Mr, and Mrs. Bill.
Button,
Button, . , Mr. and : Mrs. .Gordon
;Brooks, Mr.. and ;Mrs. Russell.
Whitby, : Mir=d and. Mrs. Roy Fin
Jayson. and ' Captain;'. and Mrs:
Ernie' Button. <
There was a 'round' of appla.tse
for the :following record hold
ers: " men's ,average, M:- S'ander—
son 204, Ab Chin 199 and Dick
Park 198; men's triple, • Irvine
Eedy' 783; men's, single, Leonard
MacDonald 350; ladies' average,
Gladys Hamilton • 180,• 'Dorothy
Errington' and'' • Anna Johnston
168, and. Lois Crowston 167; lad-
ies' triple;' Lois Crowston 7.13;
ladies': 'single; Margaret Finlay
306; team single,; Kangaroos 1194:
team triple, Kangaroos 3279.
Following supper the mneriibers.
enjoyed. a short program of.
group • singing and . games. Elmer
MacKenzie ., sang two rousing,
solos. The evening • ended with,
dancing.
' Treasurer's Report (inco¢nplete.
at banquet time);
'Balance from last year..$: 28.00
Membership fees ,..:. 306.00
Supper ticket: sales .. 49.40
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For- LOWEST. LOW PRICES ' . . . : . :.
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2;pkgs.., 3, '
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Nature's Best, choice quality 3k , t � 29c
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15 'oz. SAVE 9c• __._,_
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Cheerio, large 20 'oz. 3 tins ., • 35: c
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SAVE 15c,
Peas:
Pork 8i..Bqnt,
Headquarters
. Values • 'ffectve April 26, 27, 25�
BE WISE; . GRAB 'THESE BUYS! � V l e .. .
Speedy "Jet" Delivery PHONE 119 • Y
EtrrITIFIED..POtat0es
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Total receipts
Total, expense
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of 30.7t
'$383.40:
331.20
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`Bank balance' $ . 52.20'.
CALL FOR MAIL SERVICE
:,TENDERS' ON R 3,,,LU.CKNOW
Total 4383.40
Expenses:
Sch-edul
Christmas. turkeys' ,' . 19.40
Bookkeepers
Catering
Orchestra
PAY LIKE.: BENI FOR
YOUR OWN HOME ' M;
The Post Office- Department is
currently.calling for 'tenders :for
the- job ' of . providing' mail deliv
ery service on R.R. 3, •Lucknow.,
Tenders will ibe... received until
there are quite a number. inter-
ested .in thc. 'job. ,
service on : this route has
been provided for /many years
by Win J. Douglas''. When his
health no longer permitted him
to make the rounds, Mrs. Doug-
las
ouglas` took ` over the service • with
the assistance,of Fred Anderson.
Mrs.. Douglas- suffereda heart
attack • a few ' months ' ago, and
since then Eldon Henderson has
been , carrying` on the : delivery
service.
: W ner$-,nat i0-air:uae =-1,40. .r. -1
dance •last" 2week 'was a : square
dance team from 'Huron 'Town-
ship. Memibers were, Glen Boyd, '
;Gordon Emmerton; Bert Elliott,
Bob Courtney,. Mrs. Gordon Em••• •
merton;' Mrs. Ray. Walden, Mrs.-•
John ' S•'• MacDonald . and ' Mrs.
B o b Courtney ' ;•, Accompanists
were .Mr. "and Mrs. George Mac
Donald, while Johnny' '' Smit'h' ail
called the : changes —Kincardine' ,W,
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BUILDING, 'FINANCING. INFORMATION
OHN W. HENDERSON
LUMBER LIMITED
PHONE' 150, L'UCKNOW,
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THE - .PRINCIPAL ' .INGREDIENT ' in the cost of a `.
product is labour—labour in mine or forest, in. '
transportation, '. in: - factory ' and.'. office,' in wholesale'
and retail outlets. At every stage -of production and
.distribution,. from . the extraction or the raw ' material •
to the ultimate ' sale ' of the finished` product,, cost is.. •
added in the: fin cif cifwages ..
Because wages are
so all-important they must be
right with relation to . the services rendered. Higher- - •
wages are sensible only when accompanied 'by •
greater productivity. Disturbthis balance • and higher
prices are inevitable. When prices get • oo,:high,. sales
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go gown. When sales go down there are fewer jobs:
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MONTREAL • :'GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD ' • TQa0NT0 •
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