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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-10, Page 13WEDNESDAY MARCH .10th, 1965 R. Hcth..iItofl OPTOM'ETRI$T• . EXr .To 'LYCEUM THEATRE WINGH'AM .PHONE 3574;61 M HARPER , CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT' r • : 55 •57 South Street, Goderich Telephone 524-7562 JOH•NSTONE'S FUNERAL :HOME' Modern. .and ,Convenient Lucknow, Phone 528-3013 ,Day or Night •,• Serving All .Faiths According ,to Their Wishes Moderate.. Prices Established 1894 • A. R.;, DU VAL. Sp. c THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, • ONTARIO, 'hair and Acheson 'CHARTERED ACeOUNTANTS MUNICIPAL AUDITORS $ox: •663 ° Ph ne 55 Kincardine. • H'add�n's' Studio PORTRAITS' Weddings and Children .'GODERICH,'•,ONTARIO:'' 118 St..David Street '• Dial, 524-8787 Chiropractor'. Physio` and Electro Therapist Wingham - Phone 357=3580 (Office located on ' John. St. West next to Toronto Dominion Bank) INSURANCE FIRE, 'WIND•, 'CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE :and . LIFE'., 'To • Protect Your ..Jack, Insure W th. Jack Today:, • J.- A. McDONAGH Lucknow, Phone . 528-3423. R :W..ANDIREW: Barrister 'and` Solicitor LISTOWEL,:.ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW • ',Every Wednesday and Saturday, Afternoon Office in:the. Joynt Block • Telephone. Lucknow 528-3116 CRAWFORD and HETHERINGTON J. ' H. CRAWFORD Q.C. Wingham. and. LucknolL IN LUCKNOW MONDAY and :WEDNESDAY.' Located Ori Kilpatrick Block Phone Wingham Office 357-3630• . -- 357.2330 Res. , , • • IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS for prompt service, and quality products, :Contact:. ° . ;GRANT CHIS.HOLM .1 • Phone Collect Dungannon 529.7524 'Always •Look,: To Imperial . For' The Best" Wiliams; 0.d. Optornetrist 9 Patrick Street. :"VV•. GHA1Vil Phone 4 x282 • • rv�vvz • WiNGHAM ,MEMORIAL. ;SHOP, •TH!•' BEST : GRANITES • Along. With • EXPERT DESIGNING'• AND, ;' WORKMANSHIP rf. Prices. ' Most Reasonable 'Cemetery y • a Specialty JOHN, MALICK` P.O Box 158' PHONE 357•=1910, WINGHAM MacKepzie Memoriol aI C e p, FUNERAL SERVICE Services :conducted according'. /to 'your wishes at .your Home, your Church, or ' at our , Mem- • : orial. Chapel . at •no.• addit'ional r . char • e,,: 'Lucknow;:. Phone 528.3432 'Day or .Night K. , L acKENZIE 0.D Optometrist NOW .'IN RIPLEY EVERY: WEDNESDAY . Office' Hours' 10:00 a.m. to• 9:00 p.m. Phone Roy ..MacKenzie, Ripley,, 96-r-24 for appointment. rknrry fi*niINrr1r..u!0 0,44411.040, R. W BELL. • OPTOMETRIST' : 'GODERICH:' '„ F. T. ' Armstrong Consulting Optometrist The 'Square (.Phone: Action 44661) . ISI ♦� IINJI N' �♦ MIfNNJMnN•I•I" TED 'COLLYER Registered Master` Electrician •ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ' Specializing' to Electric Heating;: ,Electric, W'rring and Repairs • and AllElectrical Appliances,' Lu , clrn�ow l'�rone 528-51112= Gaviller, McIntosh and Warr ;C'HAR'TERED ACG'bUNTAN''tS Resident Partners' J. E; Kennedy, C.A.' Opposite :Post Office Phone 881.+3471 Walkerton PAGE TMIRTEEIB, I30Y; . SCOUT.$: (Continued from. page 1) cil, statingthe .1st: Kinloss group was, the most active in the trier. ;. He • commented that, the boys who are honored to -night. will be 'remem'ber.ed a long, time and :that they will be • very proud of their. achievement • in • years to come, ` ' Mrs. Alex Percy 'congratulated! the boys and 'leaders, stating the Institute is _v_ery. _:proud:. -of -them-.. Reeve . P. A. Murray. expressed. his. pleasure 'in Present present and welcomed ..auPresent on behalf of •Township officials. He congra, tulated those responsible :for the workbeing, done amongst the • boys, •stating. they • were fortunate in having fine' . leaders. 41e • felt. the' leadership • given will stand ,the • boys in good stead in ' the: years 'that.' lie ahead. Dan ,McInnes thanked the mo- thers for preparing and, , serving tlie. meal. • ' .. Frank Colwell • said • it was good to see; so • many out... He said the, leaders •of the Cubs lay the fou n ' 'dation and • the senior troop finish. them off, so to 'speak. He - deem- ed. it. , a pleasure to help present the boys with • 'the: Queen Scout certificates' and 'badges. Donnie 'Meyers 'was. presented with a Re- ligion and Life • award by 'Scouter Lloyd...,. This badge is earned`° through • a course led b ' the boy's minister , or• priest. ' ,• , E'CORD' TO HIM ., •• Mr. Gowanlock .then presented the ' Queen Scout :. certificates; ' to Douglas'; .Eadie, Walter . Dickie, Bruce 'Colwell, . Donnie Meyers, Allan 'Colwell, •.Eldon Eckenswill- er, Donald Bannerman • and , Al- lan • • Cornish . In presentingthese.. awards he 'Stated:. it is ' a •record. in his Scouting ;experience:',.: He felt a: personal part in 'it; having been a Commissioner •when the group was organized. He told the. boys .they had received ..the 'high- est• award •,'and he hoped and trusted: that . the .boys will live, up to the honor • bestowed upon them. The • following 'is , inscribedon; the certificate: "As. -a ,Queen Scout you : have .prepared yourself. .for service toGod' and your fellow G y men and have shown' yourself a' worthy '.member.. 'of the' great.. Scout 'brotherhood.: May.. you con tine under God's guidance_ to gain courage and 'strength to. :en- able you , fully to dischargeyour duty to your country. • ' Lloyd. Ackert showed slides on :the., anticipated 1967 ' Eastern. Can ada tour. • Don McEwan . thanked, Morley Wall ' for his' ::faithful :services, , in leadership. Ray •Haldenby is now taking : Morley's , place. . • Rev. , Rule pronounced.:• the' Ben- ediction;'• bringing, another year of ' much achievement and • fine 'fellowship toa close. • Faur.Notes (Contributed) . . . At. • a •recent meetingthe , f ;Centennial'. Committee'. plans for the Fair begin to take shape. Festivities will , be started. 'the evening before the'fair, with the hall. open • to view ' exhibits indoors as well as , midway entertainment if. possible '. and bands to provide, music. It is: hoped • a; , "Pioneer Village'.' will be set up. • w„ • * * •There will ' be booths set ' up. indoor and out and' 'plans are that all who :are lookingafter these will be dressed in costume of ::the carly fairs. '; • , Special prizes are being re- ceived with thanks. to the. donors. Bow .would you :like . to be the winner of •a pony, numerous mon- ey prizes ' for guessing ;contests, a big ham, or perhaps a goodly s . a float in' the parade?' These . are only a few of ,the 'ex- trasum for • The book .of prizes offered will son be in the' printer's hands, • If • you have "a peal prize or even •an idea to offer, it would be Well to do it now. • 1t was learned that a "Centen- nial Mern¢rial • " could be construc- ted by the , Agricultural. Society With •a grant from the.. Ontario Government and one from the Centenary Committee of the 'Can- adian Government to the v'altte S 41.4��y SYi • • ,._' .' ttl Spring; Seed Grt�it�s arvrr ck seed:corn.. fr ler > Now Grass Seeds Co-op Seed Corn Shone 528.125 ofa dollar for. 'dollar•' basis. In other words if local w thec 1 s ociety put • up' .$1000 for. It ,new' building, $2000;. would . be granted for ` the building: from , the government To be received it would have to` be' applied for before •'August..st. Then too, a. 25% . grant ,couldbe had for major: `building expenses. This : • sounds rather . appealing but to undertake ; such • a project. a • :lot ` of . backing is needed: Per haps , the building' could be used for a recreation centre.. of some sort .during the year , as. well as. the extra indoor display area . for a• •:bigger. ' • and • 'better "fair" in Lucknow., •*•tit It' is hoped by all .the Commit tee' - that • the ,grounds 'will be improved [ before the ' new gates .are built and that the .ditch ;at the arena will be • covered over to provide ' easier, `access' ta the. ex- hibit' hall. x=hibit:.hall., The Agricultural •Society will goall• out : for 'a big•' home com- ing week=end for their fair and hope ' the` village ' and ' all other or- ganizations will: lend a hand to put Lucknow ,•Fair and the village; as' a whole on the map 4 Electrical equipment in the bath- room should' not , be used within reach of the tub;• or basin..T'auc- ing the connectedappliances with wet hands or while standing ort a damp floor could [ result in • elec- tracution. • I •Mn! I,.nnNJ•4hI�Iv►^NVJ. I.MNJ`I.4$,0•JAaMr Dead Stock. Removal. Service'. We are licensed to remove your' dead or crippled faun 4 animals for• sanitary disposal.- GORDON YOUNG/ Mgt*. Phone Collect to: • MRS. GORDON TAYLOR f •. 528-5950 ,.. ,.. Lucknow 24-hour Service Licence Nos, 21$063 and 22R63 1 'HURON TOWNSHIP : (Continued from ;page ,11 non, , care of hall, $15.00,• Pollock Electric, 'hall :repairs,- x$20:16; ' Soi1: &' Crop, Improvement, fees, $15.O0; M. ^Harper,: ' :Township . a n d school, audit; $600.00; ;Earl Tout, ,part of.Salary,. $483.25;' Municipal World Ltdi„ supplies; $21.53; Wm: R.:. Lowry,. [ delegate ; to ; the ' Good Roads,,-. $50.00; 'Mel. Pollock; del •egate'to : the 'Good Roads,, $5000;' Georgian . Bay ' Development;, ' fees, $68:60; Post .Office, unemployment •stamps, $8.16. Roads. and Bridges: Steve .I r w i n, Superintendent, $350.00; Wayne Lowry, 'grader,, $340.75; Dave. Moore, wing, $204.- 60 Ivan. Cook, wing, $23.10; Ing perial Oil .:Ltd., • gasoline, $13865, Sift() Salt' Co.;. road salt, .•$69.01; Superior Propane,. gas for,-- shed; ,$2.88;. Commercial' . News, adver- tisements, $28.50; .Ontario Hydro; moving Poles, • $75.79; ' Corrugated Pipe Co,; 'culverts, $212.24;' 'Arm co Drainage, culverts, -..$736.29; Coiling .Brothers, snow, plowing, $1,065.00; .Gordon Stewart, snaw plowing, $1,521.00; Graham Cook, snow plowing,. $986.25; Bill Kemp,. ton, snow plowing, $1,038.75; Rip ey • Hydro,' township shed, $38.72 Morford MacKay,: repairs; •$6473 }. ienson Hardware, repairs, $14.50;' Franks Garage, repairs, $30.37; Howard Hodge; tire and repairs, $59:05; Steve . Irwin; mileage, $20.- 00; Harry ,Colling, hailing, $95.- 16; Keri MacKenzie, snowplow»' ing, $21.00 .Norman ,; ' Barnard„.. hauling ,salt,. $20.00; .' Ron -Brooks,, blowing snow; $40.00, Earl Tout; Clerk'. Dead Animal Remov�l For. DEAD. or DISABLED. ANIMALS: — Call COLLECT Darling ' and' Company of Canada •Ltd. 'Clinton 14a:12-7269 Dead Animal Lieenee ' . 'No. 356'-C-65 ", • •