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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-05-01, Page 12• invizi*E HZ; LAM.101011V swami. . , LUCKNQW ONTARIO. IMYESTIC FUEL OlE Where You _Get ' FR�� 24 -Hoerr ��terg�nc�► and Summer Cleanout 5er�rice Work Done By Experienced Men TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH" 2 -.WAY RADIO: FOR BETTE*: • SERVICE For Fara: Needs wc, ' have a supply Of filters, spark plugs, greases ' and motor oil3. to suit :Your requirements: ' For. Service: and Satisfaction 'Call W. A. 'BUD ' HAMILTON • , Your Lucknow and •District Agent For All ' pities; Service- Products Phone Collect 5218 -2427 - Office Open Daily & atm. to, G : p.m. Looted East of Lucknow on' Highway 86 Staff .Changes At- Huron Ag. Officer Donald S Felten; Granton, a •former •winner of „the Queen's Guineas, leas ibeen appointed :ag riculture assistant, for -Huron County: Mi.. Pullen, 'who will graduate from OAC' aaGuelph this ,Year, w111 take . over 'the duties of Don Grie+vet . Who left • in Deeeinber.. Ian McAllister, Ztirieh, has been filling • lin for the, :winter. ',Another new member of the :. Clinton off ice staff will he :G °S.. "Berte' 'Moggach, 'w'ho will• pro= v%de the :county with • its first .agricultural 'engineer, Presently. serving. 'in a similar capacity, at the 'Ontario AAgricul t'ural. -;School, Rid+getown, ,he:: will- assume ill-assimie his new duties on June 1 The engineer will be in charge of . drainage,farm (buildings, milk. +Houses, loose: housing ' for 'live - . stock,; , poultry ventilation' and will supervise the 4-H .tractor Clubs and any, implement coats - e& offered in the counity. The final appointment for the ,Clinton office is Mel ' le Cha n _ er am, . R.:R. 7, `'Peter►boro,`: who will serve as sunnmer'assistant.: • •. Presently. in his third year at OAC, he 'has served in a similar position in Perth ,County. He will. !also' -.assume: ,his duties on May 1, This' n i1T ibe' the seventh eon-" seetitive year that -4 suminer as sistant . has • ,been stationed in Huron County. ' KINLOUGH (Intended' For Last., Week): • The, Presbyterian: W.M.S. Met /at the church on Wednesday af- ternoon . with Mrs. George 'Hark- ,ness .hostess." The, President; Mrs. Jack Barr "'presided, 1VIirs.:Perry Hodgins:. read the Scripture •and Mrs. 'Don ,M,aEwanr led in 113.i0.-• er.' er ' The ',word for the. roll 'call ,was "arise." The buying of;cen- �terinial • 'plates: was disc � ed, The program iw,as from' the. Glad Tidings. A • " ehapter from the study ',book "The Rim of Asia;' Was given by Mrs :Jack .Bair. Suitable Easter hymns were. sung, :.The meeting, closed With ,The Lord's Prayer: WHITECHURCH (Intended For Last Week) Mr, and. Mrs. George ; Fisher and family visited on Sunday,at the Thome of :Mr. and Mrs. • .Cor=. don hider in. Owen Sound:' • :Mr.. and• Mrs: Oscar , Schefter. and ,family visited on ySunday', at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Schefter• and Mr° and .Mrs. 'Al- fred Schefter in • Kitchener {--Mist---W-inrn'fred Farrier or - onto • spent . ;paster 'Week at the home of Mrs: W.' R, Farrier: • Mr, and Mrs, Ilan:' Cassidy. of Brussels visited laat week at the. home of, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott: Mr, Arseott, . spent a ,few. :days , in Toronto. Mr. Garry Willis : spent the week end at the' home •:•of Mrs.. Dorm- W3llis ' and :Mr: Wayne Henry •of Toronto' spent''the week New EiIdeniic . Of Station Breakins J. ,L; „Fotug'ere, special agent with 'the ,CNR 'police,. Stratford 'territory, :staid Thursday °that .there is a ring of thieves spec- ializing in breaking into. CNR property. ' southern • Ontario. Singe, January; , ibreakins have been reported at • Mitchell,. Exe- ter, D'urhamk and Parkhill CNR stations, the latter two''Tuesday night or early, Wednesday. morn-- ing ..of last week. • ' M'r Fau'ge-re said that the thieves use.. the",pound ,pou id. and peel" 'method ..to. gain entry, into .the. safes, • T+hey;`Pound the corner of the safe, !then. peel 'it 'Open with. c oWlaars;, CNa • Money ordera and' tele- graph drafts are th•e mairn 'items taken dram' the sakes, as welly as: small ‘aanounts of cash. Drafts are Anawn to hive been cashed in Mitchell and Exeter already.. tFicti.tious motor •vehicle , op- erator licences, are ibeing used as identification iby r~ the =passers,. rho Mr. Fougere describes as being. no amateurs He said that they , are :a minor but . efficient ;group. He warns store officials not•.to ..cash these Cheques unless the Pe'rson is known'to them. He. urges therm to contact the CNR investigation department or' the local Ipol;ice ,when in doubt. The Ontario Provincial Police, looal ,police end the.1CNR. invest - ligation department are . com!bin- ing.'in their efforts to apprehend the ';thieves, and to prevent them from v ctirnizing people 'with falsified IEMORIALS Unsurpassed in Beauty and Value MORRIS GRANITE And MARBLE WORKS Representative Ross MacLennan Phone 51. Kincardine RiPLEY MEAT:MARKET Custom Butchering Mondays Hogs, `$2.00 in.by 4100 p.m:.. Cutting and, Wrapping►, 2c pound ATTLE, CALVFA and LAMBS EVERY DAY • EXCEPT SATURDAY We Do Curing and Smoking . Beef, Pork and Amb. Sold Whole, Half or 'Quarter ... For Better Service, • And Lower Prices ..Call Ripley 100; ` T` Chas. Hooisma , Prop; • • end at .,the home of his mother Mrs. Florence Henry:. Barry ' Gillespie • of Sarnia re- turned to his. 'home ��fter spen- ding a weeks :;ho1itays :in the' community, Mr .and Mrs: Kenneth Laidlaw. and family of London ' visited,. on Sunday at the • home •of Mrs; Jamnes Laidlaw. S BRIEFS IM NEARB' A decision to. build : a new Evangelical United Brethren, Church- in Elmira:' at a cost of $100,000 has ' • been reversed.. Members of the building com 7nittee •.haveresigned sand the: minister, Rev: 3, W. Siebert, has requested . his +bisha ns-- er, * .. * * Chesley District High . School Board ..on- a' split decision has decided to send students desir- ing ; fvocational training to Wal- kerton. . al-kerton.. For some • 'students , it could mean a round • trip ,bus. journey of 90 miles a day. • *. * * Mrs. • Bert ' iAlton,' district pre- sident,. wilt +.he, the guest,"speaker at the 'May ' meeting of . Blyth 'United Church Women's, Sunny Circle. Unit''. Kincardine ,;Curling Club ,has: decided' to . launch a",' drive. for money to +build a Proposed three sheet curling rink 'which swill 'probably cost around • $40;600,, Tenders are be!hg called ` for a sewage system in :Kincardine :which Will cost over $400;.000: Representatives from .the town of Goderit:•h ,met +with/Goderich Township 'council ,to..disctiss the 'purchase and annexation of 160 acres of land south of the county town, Theland is /owned .by Harry yIMitchell, ana'4the Gode- rich representatives explained that • they wanted 'the land as prospective . sites for industry„ Th:e price would ;be x$44;000, * * Dr.'and 'Mrs, J, T. H. Robinson Of Walkerton returned• recently' from a seven-iweek tour ` of Spain `sand ,the near East, an- cludin,g' a •visit.to.he Holy Land; p011owirrg a heated argument aver the ,purchase �of a, 'fire �tr•uck in Walkerton, Piro Chief. Irwin Lobsinger .teidered, his re. signation e,Efecturre May ist, , ,n • 9 0 rhe Smoot. btorAied •