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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-12-21, Page 6t„ Greetings...along with oar sincere thanks for • your patronage shit' past year. releave •, s estattr..ant • e're aawtiws ...:,Las, clip lwS yarn p+. p es.. •p elk. .. Misr izw • r Butcher'; THE VOICE: OF TEMPERANCE Word has come yip from the south end of the. County that .ore of our County newspapers is ad- vertising :the Christmas 'Seals ...campaign. 9tizr is commendable.; . What s • n • commendable' is ` that 'this advertising is sponsored by a brewery. This is 'some' more: of the brewer's so-called good will advertising, How they do try td `rDear. Mrs. Graham:..I`his will 'ingratiate' ithemselves ',with 'the ... • • acknowledge your letter of Dec.: ;public. Doubtless it is'for :'their 6. together with the. enclosure good, to `be associated'with the.l, of all �Christma$ eats campaign or any Containing the signatures ti our ptuPils. worthy cause: But the good cause isre'ud.iced `uch association. prejudiced Y; • "The' people of Huron: are quite. cable to 'support their .own Christ- .mas seals •campaign_ Without any help from 'any.brewery.=Advt, r THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL,, LUC'KNOW, ONTARIO' CULROS$ GETS HYDRO 'FAST 1VIrs, Arthur Graham, (nee Grace Haldenby), Who is teaching at Westford +school in Culross, got prompt action in vobtaining hydro for her schoo;I,•• through a letter: to Hydro chairman, Robert Sawn; ders. . It seems thatMr. Saunders, sent out. 6000 letters to school • prin- cipals, throughout, Ontario appeal- ing to them to- stress"'upon pupils the need to conserve• hydro pow- er • at school and: at home. But Westford students and tea- cher baven't ea-cher';haven't enjoyedthe benefits cif hydro,.. and they.decided to tell Mr. Saunders all.' about it., SO. Mrs. 'Graham and . all' the pupils old enough to; . sign their names seat him `this. letter: "We the teacher and pupils "of, 10, Culross;' Bruce County, received' your letter .regarding. saving of electricity. In reply, we ;wouldlike to tell 3'ou pf. . our school:,; There are 30. of us, ally grades,:. going^to a coun- try sellooh. We do wish you could: visit us and just see' & w.•g oomy it is with no hydrven • .the. ones1-4n•4the : 'front': seats cannot.; see. the boards ' some days;, Our � Seatsarealllfulhso We,.:.can't -move any closer.: We have so few ,bright sunny ` days, • from.:October , to April, Several hav'' had. to get glasses in- thelast few=years: and TRU11S., DECEMBER ospital'ty is,:an. art oca-Corm maks it so easy Ilsli!riad bow sl C.s. 6 nadir wast II Oleg* the nurse says that th ` -. ision. of many. is just on the derline: Not only is it , hard: to see, but it is: so depressing and gloomy., "S•o many of the schools around have hydro., Why can't we? Our trustees': (township' area) have signed up : for it ,,quite a while ago. It ' is in most of the ' farm, homes in the community. It' is in the next farm to the .school.. "We do wish ; you would :'help us get Was we , do need -it ; so bad - 1y: The doctor took a light survey and says we certainly. ;need it. We'll ibe •:very saving of ,it.•': "Would it be ,possible to' have it begin• . the •new year? The tea- cher ,can't 'eacher,can't wok very long,,after: 4 as it gets .dark • too quickly. Please . write to us soon and tell us We can have it.,Wishing :you the compliments of the season"•.. Two hours after, the ,letter had reached his .office yesterday, the hydro chairman 'told his secretary to take this letter: ...BORN MOOEEL,tn Wingliam: ' General Hospital, ori' •Thursday;' D'ecem� +bey 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. •Ulmont; Moore, R. 1, Lucknow;:a daugh- ter. • �:Ash tvsy nwif nes sans dis::sante trig• GODERI""CH . BATTLING ' WOR ,GODERIGH 'PH will. enjoy the ,benefits ofelec- tricity and only 'regret that you did not have it before this". "Well",'. said the hydro chair, man, "somebody will. have to save power some place else 'to .make up' for it': but what else . could I. do?. With children,' I'm a push- over". � ush over".': CAR"BADLY DAMAGED While proceeding west ,9n, NO. 9:::highway two .miles west of Walkerton', last Tuesday, a:' car driven •and owned by; Alvin chis, Ltcknowwent trol on:. the icy surfa over and smashed . ' a• .. pole .No o ,one • Was inju age amounted to •325. Constable Jack •Harris erton investigated. ;• — Herald Times.. •. . . "May I say that. the matter was . . dealt 'with. this 'afternoon and we do " hope :that• powerwill he' stalled for your] school next week. • • This; -. we hope,. will. be: a ' nice Christmas present to the children; of S.S. No. :10 Culross': • "Thank you most sincerely for= your very; kind letter; and •'lest wishes • for a Merry Christmas and a 'Happy'New, , Year for you and your, pupils, I' hope' your school on Guaranteed Tryst .Certificates: ISSC EIS "frir any.athount , for a term of five years ..: guaranteed both as toprncipal and interest .:.. Interest cheques walled to zeac�i i rders on due date, or, at holder's option,' may be allowed to :accumulate at•' compcurad 'interest. '. An •ideal' investment for: Executors • Individuals • Administrators' Committees • Corporations Trustees Cemetery Boards • Hospital Boards. THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION 372 Bay Street, Toronto 1 . Slippery road surfaces, unfeivourable:weather condition! and early! darkness, combine with thoughtless driving t1 make the .late, Fail' and Winter. months the. most'dangerou period ,of the'year. For your own safety and the safety of, other. road users- • pedestrians ",an motorists observe : the ,' following sug gestionss' '.wet, : snowy` or icy road;; surfaces driveat reduced"speed. ..ti When stopping, apply brakes lightly and intermittently. Jamming' on "the., brakes :: may bru j. about a skid;. 'Keep wihdshield a d 'windows free of. snow.and ice outsi • e:and fog and frost inside.. > . gym. • e 4' Be sure that brake _ • s ste nng�mechansm -rind-tires -are Tri safe condition . to •+help Offset the extra hazards of Winter driving. O' .Ni' T' A R I O • / DEP•ARTNIENT. OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCETT '1