HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-01-30, Page 12PAGE 'TWELVE
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THAT'. the ` Park . Tl ieatre in 'iGod-
ericlh +willbe closed during Fe-
brucirly, , reopening on February
28th. wvith •+;the : picture "Serg-
eants Three." '
THAT 'last Week's storan caused
postponement on 'Thursday ev-
ening of . annual meetings in
both the Presbyterian and; Uri- THAT there :were our more em -
iced churches.. 'Each has • been ,ployees •laid off at the Beatty:
aaescheduled for this Thursday • • Ladder Factory on Monday, re
evening.ducing the.. payroll to: about ten
THAT W.' L:• MacKenzie returned. men at present, including the
t,o •Lueknow on Monday (from firemen, Prospective buyers
Florida where lee has •vacation- are reported to have visited the
ed for about six weeks. Mr.: plant at the week-end-
`.:MacIenzie went arld . returned • THAT Mr.. and Mrs. Wm? Buck-
by bus -leaving •Florida. Satur- �''i zghain. df. 14elfastt are having
day night and arriving in Lon- . trouble getting • a, supply ,of
don Monday. where. (he was met Wood, and 'are looking for a
by J•iin Boyle...the weather in small ' heated apartanent in
:rF'lorida was a variety, Of temp- Lucknow. Hill: says, "There
erabures- with sunny bright ' arehundreds of cords of wood'
• weatherprevailing for the bus for save, but it is in someone's
,trip hone.
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• • ' ,• - • WEDNESDAY, .JAN, 30th, 1
THE LUO NOW, .'S NE'` +• 7 +UCI NOw�; ONTARIO ...,
THAT the names of S.. B.:Stdth-
ers. ;and : Doug Miles, the first
and the (present agrtou-tura re:
presentati'ves in. Huron County,
are to be 'engraved on the skis-
sores .used in cutting the ribbon.
to officially, mark the opening
• of the.new office in 'Clinton.
THAT Jim Wilson of West• Wa
wanosh returned home recent-
ly from . Wingha'm Hospital:
where he..was a patient for 2,
weeks as; a• result of • injuries.
'received `in a fall .from the
straw mow. It: has become a1
:most an,' 'annual January `Se. N
•ent" for Jim to be hospitalized..
THAT the :storm, failed to cancel
.the shoot party 'at. the Parish
• Hall lastWednesday.. High
scores were made by Mrs. Etta
°Roberts• and Russell Whitby &.
consolation prize 'winners. were
Mrs. J. R. King' and Lyn, Hod-
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gins: .
• ,bitsti under four feet of • snow."
THAT it takes; ' quite a storm to
"washour the annual. Fire-
men's Bobby Burns bail, but
that was What 'happened last
Friday evening, Haven't heard
Whether or .not it will be re-:'.
, scheduled at. a later. date,
TMT Saturday, February 2nd is
Candlemas Day, when tradition
has it that the "groundhog will
' . come .-cforth• for a look atthe
weather condition; Depending
on whether or not'he sees his
• shadow ,(meaning whether' it's
sunny or dull) will". determine
.how much more winter• is "in.
'store Any .groundhog who bur-'
rows,,through, the . snow on Sat-
urday justto uphold tradition,
• deserves ..to, eget shot.at.
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THAT Bill; Waall, of • Kincardine is.
a .persistent mail ' truck , driver.
_who Aries to uphold the tradi-
tion tion '; that •the mail 'must go
through. His efforts to main-
• tain the': • schedule gave him
some rough times' last week On.
one occasion • he had to: walk
some distance' to Holyroa!d. to
get help to get him out of the
snow drifts. With: the 8th Con-
cession ,blocked he, returned to
Lucknow to: make -for Kincar
, dine by way of Highways 86, ;
and 21,. and'. 'that B1uewater.
stretch •.was .a nightmare' for
moatorists,
• 'Lackof patronage has•. decided:
Alton Adams, ;proprietor ,,of ,the
;Lyceurir..Theatre,Winghani, to
:run 'the... show only Friday and
Saturday evenings. •• ,'
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Size,
A Real ' :-blot" Special.• One Pound
CHECK OUR MARKET. FOR,; THE FINEST •
SELECTION -OF FRESH . FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES. ASK YOUR FRIENDS; TiEY KNOW'
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Lu�kno.W Fruit . M r1
—'' YOUR MAIN �LPfERSECTION FOObI:AND..
Neilsen Cocoa SuperSoh, t••••
Beef Stew Super .Sale • 2 tins 79�
Burn's Large 15 oz.; Size. Save To 19c ;
Instant Coffee. Super SIe-I'.
Cheery Morn. -Giant :10 . oz. ' Really Save.
fldeTD�iergent . �u r Sale $ _1.23
King
Size. 30c .:Off' Pkg. Save To 38c.' Package.'
TomaloSoupSuper. Sales 100 tins 99c
Campbell's 10 oz.. A ,Real Money—Saver.
Phone'`L
528-3420.
,slues 'Effective
Jen.. 31, 'Feb.` .1, . 2
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CONTINUES
DIXOUNT on eve
.SAVE ban
THiSW!E
ling you bud.
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE .CLEANERS
Free Pick•Up:. and INdi err,Monday and T i sdiiy
a;a� rand Mee': ear - I ►.
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RED CROSS DISBAN1i'. v on., .' rw ",.
DS ved by a suitable . edrtorial. in boys :pajamas,' 20 girls pajaainas, made a fist of . e cry e ho .•tals:••.These were•;gra•tefully •,recd
the local- paper, .this' being pre-25.girls slacks, •'25girls sweaters; helped So
would ;be. here for, ed,1n the: Loan`.Cupboard we n{'
pared byMr. Thompson, the ed '25 Ja ' ettes 20 ' u l.ts a total of- hours, : please' accept a general hold 5 wheel • irs 8 : pr." or
p n, Y , 4 , •general Chairs, p
Rol'. • , rhes,: 1=hospital bed; assorted
: ` ' ' .590' interns:.•. ;thank .you... ' ° � :+ ` . ' � •and
Water' Safet:posters •' were Our thanks are due' the faith- in -1961 the•. Executive.: decided kiss,, _air pillow's and other -
_laced an the' :public andHigh... • ful • knitters and sewers W ends ` • '
g , . m. ro�
p , ,•- . c • • • ... Who that ' the:'. si.oan.. Cupboard . � was and,' ends `than might •be. use
Schools aalso—a--window: empha- ,year after. year—turn•°out :beauti-•. npt being used :to. its. capacity in -sickness. The—wheel- cha!
sizing Water Safety Was re full • finished and ,knit a • gid-. that it: was a : it ` to hold are in . Constant demand ' and
y P. •. , Y . .. garments p Y a� .
..pared by the local Health. Unit, ;ted articles. No one can estimate material..idle. : In consultation: ;a't +present iberng used in -hon
posters for same being supplied the 'numnber, osf women -hours that With the Ontario Division, it was in ' the' comanunvty: •
wend into.. .each' garments 11 , T; decided to give 'sheets, pillow ,., • Respectfully submitt,
slips,. ' and beda,
.. • jackets � toElizabeth• R McKim,
the, two local convialescent hosp - Convenor. Work .Roonn Co
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WOMEN'S SNOBOOTS COCKTAIL BOOTS
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• Secre 's Report
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No. annual 'meeting was held in
1962..The' Branch 'operated with-
out a president or campaign
manager.
Col. O. Bawde:.. of. _
n . the Lon
don area came' ,to. , Lucknow and
organized the :Campaign . • with
the • help of the. Lucknow • Le ion During Summer, ; ,Camp season
arid Auxiliary . members. The 'a .. request was received a from
Secretary ' wrote • to 0 'the Women's Camp Kewat-in, the district . Giri
Institute .groups; in , the �ritinity..Guide. .:Camp for ' Water • Safety'
- asking for support, postern : and these were • supplied
The Work Room quota was, through the Health Unit.:
fulled and • shipped. The Loan The • swimming lessons • at the
Cupboard supplied wheel chairs Teeswater pool _ were continued.''
to ,9 people.'and crutches: to 4.: 'Unfortunately 'it, was not known
in 1.962; 'Water 'Safety program by: your convenor:thatan, eichra
was organized, in • co-operation bus was necessary untia. she read
With the ' recreation committee it'in the 'paper I•t, had.. been Wan-
-and $200:00 was donated to help fled' that a coiinsel'lor would "ac"
with cost of.. transportation to company' each bus and :arrange-
ood ments :had ..only . been made for.
the Te�eswat�er • Pool.- Tlhre�e . mood ,.
bbnor. Clinics in. Wingham have ''2 counsellors for •each trip. This
-been., suliported by donors from meant that an ,accurate acccoUnt
Luckno* and Vicinity.
• of those attending; each. day is
Norma Anderson, Sec. not available. It is. .estimated.
Treasurer's Report ' that at 'best 150 children par-,
, Receipts:- ticipated. Awar7ds were 'received
lst •1962 ,:........ by ..1 enior 5 In`terrnedia•tes 18
Bal. Jan $ ' 110:59
Junin 20 Be '
Campaign .receipts , :.. ,.. 698:05.! � gl.nners:' .•..
Mr. King's 'reinatks were that
808,64 While many children Were well
advanced in their 'swimming. twtey
did not receive awnards;',:Ris _�crity
icisn was that he •believed too
much emphasis 'had been placed
on the offic"awards. Standards
are h iigh . and ' only , the . very
best received- official recognition:
• , Itespectful:ly submitted,
Gladys Wh,arry,
'Water 'Safety Convenor, Mr: ' nd Mrs. Kenneth '
.., . testae,
a r e.
of Gorxie, ^wish. to announce dh
Report Of Workroom Committee engagement of their, daughter.
Ladies and Gentlemen,: °'
,Margaret Carol... '
,• to Mr ,• Jahn
▪ During the past year your Keith Finnigan, -son of Mr, and
branch has shipped to the On. Mrs John Finnigan, .6i Wing:`.
tario Division.. the following •ar- ham The marriage will take
les;' .2Q �,p�, ,• men's socks,' 20 :place in J+"e'bruary,
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Expenses:z'.
Water Safety (bus) . $ 200.00
Water Safety (adv.) ,,..,. 4,75
Work room 'supplies and
expenses " " • 1 • 340,66.
Campaign' 'expenses. 5,00:
'• $ "550;41,
• `!'ransferr"ed Toronto div. $ 10.00
. Cash on hand,' Dec 21',
1962' . ,.»a Y.Y.•.......•,,,.. 248.23
$ ,808.64.
M. Rayner, Treas:
Water . gaiety Report' •
.Water Safety week was �alaser
Tenders. for a new : $456,000 se
Wage disposal .pdant w .ill • be. det:
shortly • in Elmira with work :lb
'Start in. the spring ,
Tom Webster
At : PC C�nvention.:
• Tarn Webster of .Dungannon at-
tended the Progressive=Conserva
tine National Convention • in. •Ot• "
tawa . on January •18thto .19th:
++wasuron riding. delegate
and
+ the . trip to Ottawa by
train. • Convention. headquarters.
'was M ;the Chateau Laurier. hotel,
On his • return he Visited in .Tor
onto ,With' his datighter and son-
in-0aw,, Mr. ', and Maas. Ken ' ;Tho:
+rias, •Linda and, Wendy
Tom 'has been. an active'on..
ser 'ative for . anany yeais, pre-
sently. being a director on .:the
Huron association: Be has been
West Wawanosh• Township', chair-
man for twenty-five years. ••
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