The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-03-18, Page 2PAGE TWO
THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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THAT . Mrs. Jack Hussey of Walk
erton may : be, better off than
she realizes by $9.27.. The (hod
Erich Signal -Star last week pub-
lished a list of a' number.. of
small savings accounts at; '.the
Bank of Montreal in . Goderich,
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which bad been unclaimed for
nine years. Mrs. Hussey, ., .the:
former Evelyn Nixon of . Luck -
now, was`. included in the' list
in the above amount.
THAT Lucknow District ' Co -bp' 're-
ceived ' delivery Monday night
of a; new $11,000.. petroleum ..truck
with. • dual pumping sy, stem: The
Ford truck was purchased lo-
cally
to ,
cally from • •Montgomery , Motors
with , the tank ' installed . at St.
Marys It has a 1400 gallon
capacity,: The •truck that , 'has
been in, use was sold to Mari -
times Co-op -services with the
sale being negotiated tt .Christ-
mas' , when ,Lucknow manager
Fred Pierce was spending Chris-
' turas at his home in 'Monckton,:
New : Brunswick
THAT a note from. George and
Ruth . Colwell of : Groundbirch
B.C,, between , D.awson ' a n d
Prince George, says they have
had. a: ;mild ,and windy winter.
with not • % too much snow, . 'al-
' though ' on the : highway . 'through
Pine . Pass' they • had 35 inches
of snow ' in three days. They
see lots of • moose : and'coyotes,.
Which resemble the ':.Ontario
.brush. wolfe, . George says.
THAT` , . Mr. ' 'and Mrs. Dougald'
Campbell. 'and baby daughter,.
Daphne plan moving the: end of:
• March : from Listowel . to Kitch-
ener..
itch-ener , Mr. • Campbell is associat-
ed with the Waterloo ,. Cattle •
Breeding:Association.9'Iie is,: the
twin brother of Duncan Camp
bell- of 'Kinloss •
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UKN.OW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
Phone 528-2125
Lions: Approve:
Survey Committee
At the March' 9th. „meeting. of
the.. Lucknow and District, LiofS
Club, the Meeting gave approval.
to ,the Executive to appoint a 5 -
man committee to make a .sur-
vey to determine who might, qual-
ify and be interested in .the Twin
Pines• apartment project.
The sing -song featured, Irish'.
numbers. Visitors from the How
ick. Lions yyrreere introduced by Ken
Edgar, A"Happy Borthday" was.
sung for `George. Joynt.
Russ Button reported- on a stag
smorgasbord.. to be held to raise.
funds for the' two. conventions this
year at Kitchener and . Toronto.:
The Zone Chairman, Wray Coop-
er of Fordwich, said the Lucknow
Club attendance a record of 96%
was .the best .in the ,Zone He
comonended . secretary' Harvey
Webster for his' work. Mr. Cooper:
,was thanked by W. B. Anderson..
Gerald Rathwell introduced • Mr.
Tom. Pettitt, French teacher at
the Lucknow. District High School,
who was guest 'speaker. A native
of Southern Ireland .he taught. in.
France and in a, private school
in England. before coming to Can-
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ads►.. over four: years ' :ago . He
came to Lucknow last, year.
Mr... Pettitt dealt ' chiefly with
his efforts. and' frustrations ' •in
teaching French to a class of In-
dian students in.. British' Columbia.
'He was thanked for, his entertain-
ing and informative remarks. .by
Bob' , MacKenzie: ` '
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THAT a :number of male voca-
lists from :this community are
members of :the ``Men • .of Har-
• mony" choralgroup . which will
be. heardd on the CKNX=TV i0:30
'show next Monday evening The
group of more than 35 voices
has .been rehearsing since Christi
mase From`.. thisarea there` are.
Norman Taylor, Raynard Ac
'ker tl; Elwin .. Hall, Tom. Pettit,
Finlay MacDonald, . Philip. Steer,,
Midford.:Wall:
THAT Kinloss . • Central Public
School is "presently• advertising
for a principal to succeed John
Bushell who .has :actedin that
capacity' since , the forming . of
the 'areal John has accepted 'a
teaching position in, Kitchener:
THAT Grace MacDougall of Kin
loss 'expected to:" be : ' back ;' to
school this week ` after a six
:week absence. Grace, a Grade
" 12 student at Lucknow:. District
High :School, injured her back ' ,
in • PT class ,at school and `'spent
three ,weeks in Wingham Hos-
pital and thr,:ee • at- home. , She•
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall.
Births _
FORAN GWordon and. Helen Foran
(nee Mcllhargey) are happy to
announce the birth of their daugh
ter,, Mary Colleen, on , Friday,
March :.13 in Wingham . General
Hospital, a sister for Jimmy. and
Billie.• '
ATKINSON = At.' St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, 'o n Friday;
March 13th to • Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Atkinson, Lucknow, ` a
son, 'a brother for David and
Steven.
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INGTON •. , -- , In' Wingham.
District • hospital, o n Monday,•.
March 16th', 1964, to Mr. and .Mrs. -
Roy M. Pennington• (Betty Alton)
of R.R. 2 . Winghaln a daughter,
.:KINLbSS
Recent visitors Mr. •and
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall and . Grace
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham
of . Corunna and "Mr. , and Mrs.
Rector Cooke of Alliston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie, Denver
Walter . and William. visited with,
relatives at 'Wiarton bn ,Sunday,.
Mr. and ' Mrs. John Dickie' Who
have spent the past week at Luck-
now.' returned." to ` Wiarton With
them4 •
Members of , South Einloss'
are invited to join with
Whitechurch for their meeting on
( March 27th, •
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Millinery and Accessories
Fresh from, the factory hand chosen ;
models of • character for 'every purse.
•in mo
Many' colors =– ' white, black andnavy-
from $3.98 • to. $8.00
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,Feed your pigs your ownhome-grown: grains fresh-
mixed with profit -proven National Hog Concen-
"trate l It's rich in meat meal protein, so that . it
forms a perfect nutritional balance with, the vege-
table protein you supply. Whether you have your
own grains or we supply them, we can custom
blend the finest fresh -mix you can buy—right here
at the mill -using National Concentrate, of course.
(P.S. Ask about National's profit -proven Pig;,
starter; too! `
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'Hog "CONCENTRATE
A PRODUCT OF CANADIAN INDUSTRIA$ •LI'MIT*D'.•
D. R. FI'NLAYSO
Lucknow'
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The Kairshea ladies,have been The March Rairshea Wye.
builtnt'tth home. of i ...g Will, be held at the Eairsirea'
bus. uritrrl a . beautiful* applique rn
J. ' MacKinnon of Lucknow. • .Mrs. Ira Dic ., March nth,
With rs. Donald ;Rai, fihursda
lie as the hostess.
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