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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-27, Page 7WEDNESDAY, OCT.. 27th, ttfs. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIONM $ VIN. anniummommouk PROGRESSIVE WITH DOWN. TO • EAR RNIVIEN AQI,ICIES Your.. I��w emocratic (andidate in Bruce K:INLOUGH Intended for . lash. week) Tom MacDonald, South : Line, has purchased 'a building lotfrom Russell Hewitt and plans to. .build a .new home. Several friends visited, with . Mrs. .Margaret McPherson on her 83rd birthday. Misses Nellie a n d Margaret Malcolm of Lucknow and ' Miss: Helen Malcolm of .Toronto visited on Saturday with Misses. Edna and May Boyle. 'Congratulations to Mr. and Mus. Phillip • Breckles' (nee. Cheryl. Pol- lock) who • were *harried in the Ripley United Cl' z ch , on. Satur- day., aturday., • .On. Sunday next, October 24th, the Anglican service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Mr, and •Mrs. : Dan McInnes and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. William .McPherson a n d Mrs; 1 Margaret McPherson. Visitors . during theweek with Mr.and Mrs. • Dan McInnes and family were Mrs. Richard Weir- meir - mein a n d family . of Elmwood,: Mary McInnes, ' Gordon, Jim and Joe of .Teeswater, . Mr, and Mrs. Alex Butler, Myrtle Johnston. of Goderich. . .Miss . Winnifred. Percy and Mrs. William Camjbeil of Kinloss- vis- ited on Tuesday, ` with Mrs. Jack', Hartwick. • at Kincardine. • Is ZIPPY ZIO.NETTES The third .meeting of the Zippy. Zionettes ,was held on T uesday,. October 12th, at. 4:00 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Harvey Ritchie.. The president opened the meeting with;. all repeating the 411 Pledge. The next meeting is to .be !Meld at . Nancy Kirkland's. Mrs. Hun- ter dismissed, the French seam a n d markings, M r s. Anderson. discussed the ' Lapped ' seam and; the grain and' stay stitching. Wan- da. Hunter and )omia . Ritchie de- monstrated machine .basting and using �a tracincwheel and paper. The meeting closed with the• .4H Creed. • The • fourth meeting of the Zip- 19 Z:onettes was . held October., h, t 4:00 •p.m., at the home of lncy Kirkland. Brenda Rit- chie opened • the meeting and all repeated Lie 441 Pledge. The roll call was answered with a ' suit- able seam for your ' material. The progress of sleeping garments was discussed. Mrs. Anderson demon- strated how to make and, how to use . corded piping. 'Mrs., Hunter demonstrated.: how to make bias binding from the true. bias.. The ° meeting was closed with the 441 Creed. • • Your Subscription ' Renewedi Canada Savings Bonds. are :a .. great. way to save. The new bonds pay you 4%% for each of the first 2 :years, for each of the next 6 yearsand '.51 % for each of the remaining 4 years. 'This .works out an average ;annual yield of ,6.93% when you hold • them to :maturity in 12. years. ,You,may buy any' amount'• from $50 up to a limit of $1,000 per person in denominations of . $50, $100, $500,. '41,000 and $5,00Q. They are available for cash . or . on. instalments at banks, . investment dealers, stock brokers, trust and; loan companies or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. And you can cash: them, any time at your bank for.ttieirfull face value plus earned interest. Ashfield' Approve Goderich High School Additi�n At the regular meeting of Ashy- field) Township council, a court. all revision". was held on the Lane Dram. The , contract was awarded to Don " Rock, Kincardine, at a [ price of , $5490, . with' the Township supplying tile and culverts. I Approval was given to ' an, ad- dition to t h e Goderich District Collegiate Institute at ; an estim- ated cost of $1,027,548.00; Ash field's share would be ' $39,044.66. • The assessment . roll f o r 1966 was presented and council. decid- ed to hold ecurt of revision at, the November meeting. ' The tender • of A,B C. Structural. Concrete of Brampton for supply: ing prestressed beams f o r the MacDonald bridge was acme .p teed at ,a price of $10,218.00: ' Application was Made for inter- im payment of the road subsidy for 1965. Nomination • date` was: set for November 26th with elec tion if ,,necessary on December 6th, 1965. .• The following' accounts were 'or- 1 orf dered paid. • Richard West, $33600 J o h n:• Nicholson, . $2&4.20;' Cliff Menary,. $54.05; • John Howard, $14.95; Im- perial sm - perial, Off Ltd:, fuel a'nd tan;, ' $204.50; . B.. M.' Ross ' Assoc.., fee for road 'culvert, $200.00; Corrt gatedPipe Co., culverts, $432.22; • George Elliott Const., bulldozing, $24:.00; Canadian Oil ,Co.,' g a s, I $8.50; 'Montgomery Motors, . gas, $10,29; ' Elwin Petrie, gas, : $3.80; Mrs. J. Donaldson,. •'g a' s $500; Reg Broome,., cutting. weeds,.$79.- 75; Richard West, telehone calls, $13.05;;• Dominion •Road " Machin-' ery Co., repairs, $274.68; Sandy: Contracting : Co., gravel, ' ,$9850:60; Glenn Campbell, chain saw; •83.00; Murray Johnston, fill, $55.00; J. C Drennan, land .taken. for road, $5).00, .The London Free Press, tenders Lane Drain,' $11.60 Pinecrest Manor Nursing :Home,. 8180.00, Douglas Printing 'Servic- es, . Services, sheets assessment roll, $29.61;. Glenn Cainpbell;,'garbage collec- tion and' caretaking at park, $410.:- 00; 410.=00; . Ross Eedy, .:tile drainage, 51200;00; Robt. MacGregor,' drain- age :inspector, '$10:00; Paul /•Cae- sar, assessor -- salary, 5700.00; Donald M. Simpson, .'Bylaws Fitz- gerald „dram, 8110.00; Donald' M. Simpson, By-laws L ane drain, .$85.00; R ober t Nicholson an Sons, 'Fitzgerald drain, ' :$2000.00 Roberti Nicholson ' and Sons, Far risk '.McDonald, $2000.00; J o" h n.. Inglis, Alton drain,. $600.00“.Eldon Austin, ..destroying dogs, $10.007/ Donald M.. Simpson • BOWLINGNEWS". LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING (Manday, October 18*) The high single this week was captured by Edna Rayner . with 'r 276. flat. • This week's high, 'triple. goes to Marion: MacKinnon. with 539 • f I.a L. Marion MacKinnon's. Bluebirds • 3 points, Yvonne Dou ghtery's Wrens 1 :point; •", Wilma • Chisholm's Canaries 4 points, Is- abelle'' Eedy's Orioles ;" 0� points; Shirley Hawthorne's \Robins 4 }aoints Marie. Button's Cardinals o points . Point Standings Robins 15, Can- aries ' 11,. Cardinals. 1'I,' Bluebirds 7, Wrens 3, Orioles 2. Games ' of 200 and over Edna Rayner 276,, Marion ' MacKinnon 205, Yvonne Dougherty •202, •Elia Hackett 212, Tillie Hackett 200, Mildred Cam- eron 210, Ferne MacDonald 201, , Jessie Chester 228, Marie : Stew- art .226, LADIES. EVENING. BOWLING (October lath) Rubies tank 3 points from -the P ,earls. Both Diamonds and Rhin- estones and the Sapphires an` 4 Emeralds divided the four points. between ' them,giving each team 2 i points. Kathy 'Gibson took the honours .:with a 288 single and a. 691 0Teaml Standing. Rubies 13, Sap- phires 10, Emeralds 9, Rhine stones4, 7, Diamonds- 5, Pearls ' e Games over ' 200: • Kathy Gibson. 212, 288, Marie Johnston 225, Gwn Caesar 237, • Ruth Jardine 208, Anna Johnstone 233, , Janet Ashton 207, Jessie Joynt 221, Kay` Forster 217. 4 r •4