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• THAT Mr and Mrs. Ross Chris-
tian, and two week old "son.;.mov-
la ed *into the' Finlay ,apartment,
. vacated a few months ago by'
■Mrs. Ohas. Loren.' Mr Christ
• Lan is the newlyappointed ac-
a countant at the Bank of :+Mont-
•• a.` real.
IN THAT : the Legion's weekly ' bingo
1•i" was : cancelled last T1}ursday, ..
1a as .it. was the previous week,
• due to 'stormy ,°weather.
i THAT Art Woodcock; who lives
■ north of the CN R station, had
�; 'the right method ' of getting
■ .around last • week :during •the
\-: ; ,heavy snow conditions. While
i most ' residents'shovelled : and
■. spun ' in, their driveways, and
_: peeked through' • their frosted
windshields, Art slid along quite
,' I easily with his horse . and sleigh.
LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO
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la YARDS AND YARDS:'OF LUSCIOUS LOVELINESS- IN OUR'' High:',School and a' native: of
it NEW FABRICS FOR. SPRING., LIGHTLY TEXTURED _OR 'E "errinidad , Was .interviewed on
� LACY WEAVES, WE HAVE. THEM. ALL JUST FOR YOU. '� .the Sing:.Time ;•programthe on,
■ ■ C.K.N.X The theme of di$cus
sibs was :' 'Racial • Discrimina-
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Beautiful Materials
Hoye Denim plain and striped{,
Cotton 'Jacquards —' pastel shades
Arial :and Cotton, .
striped Seer suckers
.Request, and Twilight .Boucle in pastel shades
Luxurious printed sateens
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for that Better • Dress
Patterned silky materials in
$lglo,;,:Butterfield : and 'Miss America - also
Beautiful "Ribbon Lace". • in pastel .shades •
DROP IN ANQ' SE'E OUR "SPRING- MATERIAL ,DISPLA'
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PHONE •.528.2126 •
AGENT 'FOR KINCARDINE 'CLEANERS
Free P`. -Up . :and : Delivery Mond. and .Thursday
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Huron-Brruce Gains Five. MUnici alt s
Under New, Redistribution Plan
The` report -of •of the special'.'com find . that when the new plan
mission • on the redistribution of comes into effect, they will both
Electoral Districts in Ontario has be ,in one new riding Grey -Bruce,
affected this particular . area . to ' a One of .• these ' men will have to
considerable degree. ree. a go,or, contest • ,another riding,
• which seems unlikely. •
Huron -Bruce riding, represent-
ed by Murray Gaunt (Liberal) in • The population of this new rid-
the .,• Ontario Legislaturehas + ad= Ing of,; Grey -Bruce ., ,280•.
P To..the so h us Hi w •
re Bruce will be. 52 •
ded . a number � of munici alines � � , gh ays
to its: boundaries: • . minister • Charles. McNau bton is
Huron.Bruce : formerly took in the Conservative representative in
the township'sof Ashfield, Carthe riding of Huron No changes
rick, • Colborne, Culross, Grey,were made 'in , this riding .which_
Howick,' Huron, Kinloss, Mor- 'has a population of 33,133. •-
is, • Tu
rnberry, East and West In the statement made in the
Wawanosh'' the villa es of Blyth, , . Legislative Assembly concerning
Brussels, • . Lucknow, Mildmay redistribution, Premier John• Ro-
Ripley' and 'Teeswater and the Barts stated that the, previous re-
• town of Wingham: The population 'distribution ' of seats in the. ,prow
of the riding, prior to , redistrib-' ince had taken • place in • 1954 and
ution, 'was about 26,000: since that time the population •of
Under the new redistribution
Ontario' had,grown from .five mil -
plan iIuron-l3ruce gams the town lion , to six and one-half rntllion: _
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of Kincardine, " the, ,village• of Tiv- The redistribution commission.
erton, the • twps. of Bruce! Kincar- was comprised. of 'the Honourable
dine & Greenock. This increases ' ' Mr. 'Justice. Richardson,' • . chair-
the population of the :riding to 35, man; GrantCrawford
408. The additions to Huron -Bruce , .professes
of . political science at•. ,'Queen's
were` taken from `the riding of University; Roderick Lewis, clerk
Bruce represented: by • Liberal of ,the Legislative •Assemibly am
Ross W1ncher: chief electoral, officer: One of tie
f • guides.. in. planning. • .s'that an
TO the north of us• . Liberal in , awas
fnembers Ross +Whither • and . Ed- urban ridg should have a pop-
, die Sergeant, • representing the dation of between 60,000 .and 75,
ridings of Bruce and Grey North 000, that.a rural,. ridingshould
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THAT the LUcknow Fire Depart-
• merit was • : called .to 'a chimney
'•fire at the home of Don Strang -
ban just east of• town last Wed
nesday . afternoon. Straughans'
live on the, former Mel Greer
farm.
THAT . Wayne .Jamieson; son of
Mr .and • Mrs. Stewart Jamie -
sen of town ' underwenit ' an. ap-
Pendectomy : in' Wingham • Hos-
pital . last Thursday.
THAT ` 'Mr; and .Mrs.: Charles'.
Webster . • and .Mr. and Mrs:
Lloyd • Ashton *ill. ;leave tomor-
row' (Thursday) to • motor to
Florida.
THAT wot`d' Was received here din
Link now.. on Tuesday: by {Mrs:
Wm.: Macintosh, - .' of . the ' death
Of : their nephew, Carlyle Mac-
intosh of • 'Ottawa. ,Be is a
son" of the late Mr.. and Mrs.
Frank'' MacIntosih, 'former •' ,res-
idents ',of. : Lucknow. 'Funeral
service will 'take place ; ; en
Thursday in' Ottawa.
AtTraining
School
In . Indionapolis
° Robert Austin :.of George C.
South Farm Equipment :.Limited,
Owen ' Sound, flew:: from Melton;
Airport on Sunday to attend' the
Massey -Ferguson :train'ing •scthool
at - .Indianapolis this week:: Robert;
the son of • Mr. and. Mrs ' Harold
Austin: of town,, has been employ -
6d Torthe • past 'three • years at,
Owen.Sound.
Gerry'' Priestap of G & E.
Sales land Service, Lucknow, is
also --attending the Indianapolis.
training school. Mr. 1,'riestap .and
Eldon Mann ' recently began a
machinery and farm i?nplement.:
business in the building' next •to '.
:Harold, Austin's . residence
STORMY WEEK,
Stormyweather, forced • many,
schools. in the rural area to ` be.
closed' almost all last.week.{ Luck -
now District High School buses
were unable to run ori some of
the .roads, but school was held
for those .who attended, The Lu-.
know and Community night class-
es were eancelled Wednesday
I night. •
have a population' of between
000 a "50 and z i
rid that • an urban-
rural • riding should have a pont-.
lation of between' 50,000 and 60,
000:
The :riding' boundaries will not
be' used until the next election
and 'the present changes are sub-
ject to the usualreviewing pro-
ce'dures before being passed.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10th, '1.94S
BAYER:. 100 COUNT. REG. '99c�
Aspirins Supelr Sale
GRANULATED
Sugar Super Sale
ST. WILLIAM'S 24 oz.,
2 Fruit Marmalade
SAVE 30c
b�ttle, 69c
REAL LOW. PRICE •
10.pouflds 89c
BARGAIN•.
Sale: 2--Ia-rs 75c
REPEAT OF. SELLOUT
Mixed Cookies Sale'
SAVE ':16c.
s,89c
DELMAR PRINTS. SAVE' TO 21c
urgarine Su er Sale' 4 pounds
AS USUAL, HEADQUARTERS FOR
eEY;SpyApplesBy
the Bushel
h $3.OQ CashPurchase
One Brick Ice Cream 10
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We Sell For Less Values Effective
Phone Lucknow. 5283420' FEBRUARY 11, 12, 13.
BE CAREFUL NOW,
We :imagine a local young
mother': of :three children was
a: bit . red-faced in :learning.`
that she ` had .propositioned• a
father of two, not : just an or-
dinary one, but one that might
write about. it. in the news=
paper
Upon leaving a local, bus-
iness` plaee late , Saturday: af-
.ternoon, the writer found a •
nate' . pinned, to the steering
-wheel of• Tis -car.. It read;
"Come for supper if you can,
I'll answer :then you knock
at :the • door.
Our head was - immediately.
sent spinning Could she mean
me? The noth was unsigned
and left a "Peyton " Place"...
type , abmosphere in ' the front
seat of • the .car as we ponder.
• ed who this ' note, ` with ' the
apparent, female hand writ
ing, Might belong to.
• Gradually we, realized that •
in the employ of the 'business
• we .had . just left .was . a • young:'
lady with ".a ': car similar to . •
ours. Perhaps the : note • was
intended for • her. Our ego
'slipped ' back • to its : former
/position, justbeside the stiff
neckthat, we had been 'har-
bouring all week and which
we believed •might be a . sign
of • middle age : Approaching.
The young • lady 'said,' yes,
she recognized the handwrit-
Ing and that the 'note had been
intended for. her; Peyton
Place suddenly became Luck -
when you need
through
'.controlled :.
volatility.
Ono of five premium extras you
get with. CO.OP Farm Gasoline.
CO.Op
' 'RegiitercdT .ide Mak'
Lucknow District -Co -01i
LUCKNOW ',PHONE 528-2125'`
now again, and all those'
thoughts ` ; that had , • raced
thr'oug'h out mind in those few
• minutes, suddenly' became
very 'amusing.
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'Farmers In; Lucknow Atea. :
•. GET YOU,R SUPPLY 'OF PURINA CHOWS- AND *,
SANITATION. 'PRODUCTS FROM •
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w' Gordon A. 'Johnstofl�
IN LUCKNOW • •
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AT THE JOHNSTONE' Seto. CLEANING PLANT
PHONE 5284119
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