HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-05-06, Page 6• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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• ONTARIO
ONTARIO II�UIGPL.AN.
FIFTY PER CENT REDUCTION
' OF DOWI+I..PAYMENTS
O.. 'NEWLY CONSTRUCTED • LOWER COST
USES
UNDER THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTACT (ONTARIO)
The Province of Ontario will 'arrange for
the loan .of fifty per cent, Of the :difference
between the amount of .the. first mortgage
and the sale price of a ,newly constructed
'house," the Provincial advance's not to ex-
ceed. $.1,250.00• on any ,One house. The .•
loan will be ' repayable' on a twenty year
amortization plan with interest at 3M• per
cent per annum:.Satisfactory evidence will
be required chat. the- amount ,of the first
mortgage 'ad'vance is a reasonable propor
Opp of the value.
Application forms, and all necessary information may be obtained front
THEA DEPARTMENT RTMENT OF PLANNING NNING and DEVELOPMENT..
• Room 460% East Block, Queens Park, Toronto Ontario'
The Honourable Dana' -Porter,
Minister •
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PARAM•QU:NT.
' The -April meeting, of .the Para-
mount , Women's. , Instittite was
held at the home. of Mrs. J. El-
phick with a good attendance. It•
was decided that the 1947 officers
would remain in office for this
Year with . one exception, Mrs.
Robert .Reid. being the" district
'director for' the .ensiling year.
Standing .committees are: home
economics, 'Mrs.- Emile' McLen-
nan • agriculture Mrs H Brooks'
social welfare, Mrs.'Robt., Reid;
citizenship a n d historical re,-
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search, Mrs, • O. 1VIcCharles; sew-
ing, Mrs. Jack ack Henderson, . Mrs.
•Elphick; sick. committee,. •Mrs. W.
Dexter, .Mrs. J,, Ketchabaw.' Mrs.
M. J. Webster had charge. of the
program. which .consisted of read-
ings by. 'Mrs..- 0.. Richards and
Mrs. Ensign; an. instrumental : by
Mrs. .Webster,; readings by Mrs.
.MeChar•les • and: Mrs: ,.Dexter:
and jokes by lVrs.:0.. McCharies.
Mr. Goldie :Martin: 'spent' the
'week end with Mr: G r
Valley, at
his farm near Grand. Valley:
Mr. and 1V1rs.:J. McCliarles of
LueknoW . visited Mr. and Mrs.
L. Stein
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atina: Mrs.Ed Karn. (Agnes) .of
.OBITUARY.
JOHN MEYER
r Jahn Meyer, wo passed 'away
at Alexandra Hospital: on -April
15th after several •months of fail-
ing health, was a respected. rest
dent of. Ashfield • "township for'
nearly half "a century. He was
born in Waterloo county in June
1864, and'. in' June next would
,gave .completed his •84th year. Be-
fore moving to Ashfield he was.
for 'some, years a, resident of
Riversdale, Bruce county, Forty-
.eight° years ago, •with his wife,,
formerly Catherine'Murchison,
came to Ashfield , and ever since,:
with.,the ,exception of a' brief
residence in Goderich, his home
•was in, that, township, • the : last
two years„, at Kingsbridge. .Sui'-
vi,ving, besides his. •wife, are two
sons and two daughters; illiam
,of Colborne township,• and dwin.
o '4shfield, Mrs 'Clifton.; Austin:
(Marie) 'of Ashfield, and 1VIrs, Ted
•13aechler .(Loretta). of Goderich;,
four brothers, Joseph of Harlow,
No•th'Dakota; Ed, ward and Simon
of Montana, and Bernard'of Han-
') over; and three `sisters, Mrs. 'Al-
jj bert Armstrong (A'nnie) of Mon -
'Little Interest In Baseball
No. less .than =four ' meetings
were. slated for, the • 'Town,. Hall.
Ort Monday, e'venin'g and as a re-'.
sult • th.e ' baseball meeting. • .was
more orlless pushed out:: The'pur.-„
pose was to •:determine .'what in
terest . there 'might be : in {p`rpmot'
Ing. Minor series hardball; b:ut
the mere handful` of lads ds..who
turnect tri rirritt..;ell.
RETURNING- officers :in Huron ively are 'Gideon'. Ruttle, Ripley, thusiasm doesn't run very .,high
Bruce . & Huron ridings :respect 'l and F.; R: Darrow, KC,..Goderich: with, ;the 'kids
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WHELP MAKE LCI+CNOVY MOR;
ATTRACTIVE FOR THIS.
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Civic Pride. jn the appearance of our home sur-
roundingsand the 'Village in general should be
fostered by 'old and young.
Now i5i
the time to tidy up. ` Let's go all but,
beautify the Village this Spring.
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MAKE Y.UCINOW 'IEA•T FOR
THE 'REUNION..THIS SUMM
PR.
Space Contributed As ,.A Community Service
by John Labatt, Limited
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Kitchener. and Mrs • Albert Huff-.
nia.n. (Catherine) of.RiveSsdate.•
' The;;fu'rrer:a1,'"Whicli was large.-.
ly ,attended, took place. on Mon-
day,. April. 19th,•,at St...Joseph's
chuff ch; . Kingsbridge, . Rev.T.•
G: •Donrie'11an, :who officiated,' be=
' ing: assisted 'by. Rev:.Father,Mor.
tag. of. Mildmay.'. The : intermient.
was in St J`oseoh's..cernetery, the
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ley Dr G, Fuayne, Jas.' :k aine;'i
David: MVlcWhitiney, Harold �jlake•
and -Warren Zinn. Mr.. ,Jo"seph
Meyer 'came from North 15akota.
to attend' the funeral and `was ac=
comp inied.: by his daughter,;.
1Vla:bel: . .
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WON SOFT BALL :GAME
L'ueknow Public School•a nd•the
Second Concession 'School' played
:an exhibition softball ,. game at
the., school' ;gt'ounds • on -Monday
-afternoon., With the village team'
winning b.a score.of'35 to' 3'. The•
Rapid City". team, which. includ-
ed five 'girls," had'' two bad
angst that cost. them. 19. runs.
Lucknow:. Bob: Reid', Donald`.
Thompson.' Maxine. Irwin, 'Do:nald•.
iv,i Nay, George': Anderson, Dade
13ohnert; ,Ellwood Irwin, Alvin
'Irwin-Rerkeley—Boh7ne't; Clayton
Hodgins ,
S e •con d • .doncessipn' Helen
Weiier, Agnes:.` Weiler; Marjorie
.England, Donald.` Mac1ntyre, "Eva,
Moore, 'Mary• Anna MadIntyre,
Johnny Carter;.' Garnet '; MeN"all,
'Chris Weiler,
THURSDAY► MAY
COME HERE"
They :fit ....:
They. save time .
• They save money
Factory-Approved A,4.
GM Parts . and
Accessories from .stock.
Mason
LUCKNOW
wanash Junior • Farmers of Dun.
• gannon, ,', attended. the. ' Ontarip
Junior, Farmers'' conference"held
at the :O.A,C., Guelph, on Aiiril
25th, 26th and ,.27th. They,. report
real, •educational and '.inky rc5tn
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meetings and.'also a 'very. enjoy-.
able time:
United'Chureh Y. P S . ,
The last; regular rrieeti`hg of the
'Young Peoples far this term• Was
held on' Sunday .'evening in the
church with the missionary.,:con�,'
verier;' Margaret: ` Rae; ' in 'charge
of .the. program. ' The mee'$ing.
opened with the singing of hymns::.
followed . with ,,prayer by. Rena..;`
Stewart ` Colored' slides on Korea
entitled: 'Prom ; Bhuddist `Priest
;to Teacher" were shown " ley .Rev;'
Stewart and narrated. by Willard,
Thompson.: 'Mr. T. A. Cameron
closed the meeting With .'pray"er
BORN.
GAYNOR=in Kincardine: • Hos :
tai. on April, 26th; to Mr aryl' Mrs:.
Lyle Gaynor, Kincardine, a son,
, John. Lyle. ,
DAWtON.-In.'Wingharn Hospital,
r)n Friday, April 23rd,: to Mr. and,
.on
J. Huntley .Dawson;.
Lucknow,^;a' sort. ; '
HACKETT-=-At Alexandra Hospi-
tal, Goder•ich on April „23rd., to
M► arid Mrs. 'Thos.. J. Hackett,
R. 7, 'hucknow,.'a son, Joseph Mil-
ton.
Seeding Progresses ' Well
Favourable' seeding weather
finds ,this• • spring .task ;':'being
'speedily, concluded. On manw.
farms The crop is in,. and by the
,end of the `week the job'. will be
done on. the majority of ,farms.
Cool 'nights have brought
freezing temperatures during the.
,past' week. ,Early Iasi Saturday
.morning ' the mercury, slipped
down . to. 26 degrees.
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Attended Meeting at'. Guelph
Misses. EllaneLarnb and Mary
Sxnith..arid. Messrsr�Elmer Hunter:,
George 'Robertson, D. A. Hackett
and Leonard Chisholm; df'. Col -
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We .naso . })rimy; team
captain has. its rt .IM)!t4i-, .
bilzties." , But ..•heti t ►ii're
: rounding up yo r team;,
will: you try not to nmaki:
too :many calls 'at:oriec:y:
Remerriber-.some grown-
t�p' may need' than party. ,
gine in a'hurry .., ] h<l i.k4,
a lot!
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that othersVc> t3amr":
'Saflic. AM' ou.
.11! Keep .calls brief,.,
2. Space your:ails.,
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