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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-04-25, Page 10• ,THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, IXCKNOW, ONTARIO WDDNBSDAY, .APRIL Z5th,, 106 • . YOUR . I 21/4. times.. more enc .at t '. a start u wift's CHICK STARTER Cut the time and expense of raising, chicks with Swift's New Chick. Starter. Less feed, less time is needed, now Give your chicks a better start in life with Swift's new formulation of animal and vegetable proteins,• • new growth factors, and Calogen. Come in today. We have ' the starting feed that opens •up `n pportunities1or • poultry profit. CAL0GeN it Swift's special blend of animal. fab and associated. trace nutrients. Treleaven' .Millin. Co. Limited PHONE' 9,LUCKNOW Ims 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 ti Fr m i .. ., ,t . , et .. . .. , . . . , , • . • For- LOWEST. LOW PRICES ' . . . : . :. Chubby. .or. Regular 2;pkgs.., 3, ' I.eenex SAVE 6c, y lour CQuart' for LESS: SS than . Pint, Q nly --. �C ha LiquidSelz-Polising.' Nature's Best, choice quality 3k , t � 29c : . 15 'oz. SAVE 9c• __._,_ . k Cheerio, large 20 'oz. 3 tins ., • 35: c ' ' . 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 Seed L__------- iAhMiv 511th. Best Square ,Dt • zs pickets ,arai; s • Total receipts Total, expense ��--'tarp^ �"nt. x`i •total . dis'GanOe of 30.7t '$383.40: 331.20 • `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, News.' sc .:n, Is. Your Subscilption .Paid? 0 • 44.00 200:001 42• .00 ,;p i • .. fii ! i/JJ i7F MO* At- THE, ARDOCK Frayr Rooms 'Here is . a pracIcal and attractve. 'arra for a f`Br:illy • of moderate in- - • corn. rooms are arranged to elimirate • as much• waste space .as •ponsib4 .'The ' kitchen with its dining *-rctirf eaacat wbi6h ILL,' a;;,�: DEO tK ,•• Wi rr. . • irl•.s•o. FIOOL ?LAN AkO CK; „urau�o+� G/ 4fi sa'Vethe busyb•housewife many steps., ASIC US—WC KNOW BUILDING, 'FINANCING. INFORMATION OHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED PHONE' 150, L'UCKNOW, • • er, th • • 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 • • go gown. When sales go down there are fewer jobs: • STEEL COMPANY OF .. CANADA MONTREAL • :'GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD ' • TQa0NT0 • Ammo • ! l •1 •