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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-02, Page 14'PAGE FOURTEEhf ME LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW. .ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1962 �� N •• �� n.� • ��••D•••n!•••••••n•ln q®• I DI•SCOVEItS' BANDED BIRD New Mail'" Service • •• • •: •. • • • • • • • • . in and look; over ` the, . following m • Comemowers • . • priced way down to suit your pocket book. •; •• • 20" and � 8" • f 1 Jubilee Power Mowers • • • • • • •� . Zen'th. Power •��Mowers • • Discuss change :• Hours ThisWeek' :Charles Mc42uiiun, :w"" In }FortjtoltOrat _mendina Sh0 aSteC. vacationIl\i:FEEDINGS'r�°ITJONuillin,whil•CharlesMcQ spending t'he aster vacation.at. hisbornein West. Wavvcanosh Township, discovered a band on Meeting Nunht •the leg of a bind that 'was feeding in. his feeding station. Mr, igen . Cameron, president The bird was an evening of the Lucknow and District grosbeak and the band was num- Horticulture .Society presided for tbered 58, which was assumed w.as the regular maetin�g held Friday tyre year 1958. It .state.d "write evening, Aprr1 27th i,n the As - to F. and W. Serv. ice, Wasihing' sembly Room of Carnegie . Iia. ll. ton, U.S.A. which. Chariie did. AftQr accepting the• usual re- About fifteen 'birds ,feed in 'ports the matter of changing the the. station. evening• , of the monthly meeting came up for discussion, It ' was, • New hours for the arrival of. j; ;mail and closing hours for &he ` ;despatch"' of mail went` into: ef- •• • feet at the local Post Office on Mondayrn... . The orning mail: 'from points. • east now arrives at 910 a.m. & • • it will be about tern a,m. before • this mailis sorted and ready • . for distribution. •. The afternoon' mail from •the•. east arrives at 2:40 p.m. , "Down" mail` from Kincardine • arrives • here at'` 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 pin.. ' ' (Deadlines 'for the despatch ' of mail from, the local post office are as .follows: north ,to Holy- rood; Ripley and Kincardine 0:00 a.m. and 2:30' pan. and .for all east bound .mail i;00 p,.rn,• and 4:30 p.m. . •'The Post Office lobby will be open at .8:00' a.m: Wicket service 'hoursare from 8:43.0 a.m. to. 6:00 p.m., with ' the exception of . in '1 s"; 20"' and 22" ` widths dor Your. hardening Needs "Dig" our '.Values • • Thursday afternoons . when the wickets ;close. •at 1:00 • p.m. . •, Readers .migljit be wise. to clip • this schedule .for future refer- ence • •. • • . • ' • We would be pleased to quote . you a; price on ow se Vertical, or Horizontal • TiDers.Rotary i'. Make gardening . a pleasure this simmer. Ines: •...ligate the 'glow ':cost , of a : garden tiller. • For CREST SAVINGS See • • • •'. •. • • Scouts. Net:$1 00.: From Apple Day The :Scouts 'Group Committee meeting was .Yield on •A'pril 24th, under the Chairmanship of. Mr Wm. C.', Johritone and some,, in teresting reports` were tabled. Scoutmaster George Whitby re- ported that the Apple : Day was. • very • 'successful, ..and that ' 'the sum; ' of $110.00 was . re•alized. Werth all_ p of yid,. tags., :Carru:thters- r-ches_tr-a:.p layed other—things. :•� . moved •and. •.seconded .that this thYrdetail be left' to the decision of �aer e executive ,and • that a. nota: t .h t Foralrco Ball Real ``Calico • .dress weather" prevailed '. last Friday . for the annual .Calico Ball 'held: ; in. the Lucknow'Legion' Hall and span- sored by the :Kairshea Women's Institute. !Summer temperatures made women feel right at home. in their. Calico, ' finery in. con- trast to other years when this spring.•event has been. held dur- ing snowy weather' and freezing temperatures:.. • ' •;Cameron . MacDonald, 'acted: as Master of ceremonies' for • the judging of the dresses. Judges were Miss Marion Williamson,' MrS. iRoy Bennett and' 'Mrs.. Lee Vance, all .of Wingham. :Prizes awarded were,. Ready, -made dress, Mrs. 'Bab'Macintosh', ' Mrs Chas Webster; 4 3• . homemaking • club girls dress,, Marianne: ' MacDon '. aid, :Hilda Ritchie; home sewn dress, Anne- ,Ritchie, Mrs. • Jack Ackert; . • home • sewn for the Lucknow District• High ''School, Hall's ;special, . Donna' . Hogan, `Eleanor .•MacNay. Contestants were eligible for one .;.prize tion be published in the local paper • in hopes that members will offer suggestions as to most, acceptable evening., This' motion • was carried. Mr. Chas. Bristow showed the film "Garden "Notebook" consist- ing 'of professional photography of beautiful', .flowers • from �,dif ferent parts ' of the world, •gv- Mg ' a suggestion that 'anyone. Could • keep 'a record of the beauty , of their own garden in this. way. Mrs. Morgan. Henderson ''and Mr. Ken Cameron, as delegates to the' OH A,` reported on the' sessions held in Niagara • Falls .in March. Tickets. were 'sold on the , flower .arrangement demonstrated by Mr.. , B.nistow . with Alan Kreutzweiser holding ' the winning ticket. Mr: Norman Taylor expressed the appreciation and: thanks of those` preservt to.: Mr Bristo"w :for so kindly providing the program for the • evening, in, place : of the Tournament' of .Rases for dancing. The Kairshea ladies' • operated a lunch ;Courtier f'eatur ing, • • home-made i• pies, among r •. and . apples,, about $100..00 net • . • • rofit . will o to the Scowtsi, to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11,••••••••••••••••• eet their : ,needs •: At 'the •pre ■ Yiiir 'is OUR, LOCAL CREST HARDWARE • sent 'time with • 29 Scouts enrol-• • •" .,led, ' some camp 'funds will, .be '. • Phone 50. }" — Lucknow • .required,• plus • the purchase of ■ . III :, • j another :•.tent. -' 1.!••n•a••••••••••o••••••••••••••••••••••••••a•nt Scout . Chester H_ •origins . won ■ / . the incentive prize • as top sales- ■ 1�•: •■■•'1•••■nt••••••■h•'■■ :••■••i■■ s■■■•■•■•■*•J i:man on- Apple day," and mill be • • ;r ' '' awarded .a Scouit knife The N prizes- for / decorated apple: day ;: U PLANNING 4N .:baskets fouiid Scouts Ricky Jar- ,■ ■ .dine and Gary Austin tied i• for ■ • first • place,' : and Scout David . '.11 ■ Button second. . ••. These : three :V •-• Scouts 'will,` be awarded scout' • - ■ cutlery sets, in leather 'cases. • • : `. 'The Scout Cougar : Pack w.as. • ■ the "high pack on apple, day • a sales and will be ' awarded' a ■: Patrol Flag: • ■ :Details of the paper drive ' • • were planned; and the. Commit ■ tee was gr•.atefulto those busy- Adds Beau Arid Comfor To Your Ho ■ ness people : who ceasid their. ty t me ' 1 `trucks' for , this .:occasion '_last NEW SIDING FOO YOUR HON NMauer What Your (Preference ' In, Siding, e Can Supply If. ■ ■ : :Greatly Increase- s Its � Value, For A ` Very. • Thurs'day afternoon: ` 1 •• Reasonable Cost.,• .. ■ oo ▪ To Cover An. Average. Home .24' x 30' With .' ■ Number, One Insulated Siding, Or With Number • ■■i One Asbestos And Cement Siding, Waterproofed • With • Clear Sijicone, Glazed Surface, 'Irl Seven ■ Attractive Colors,. Costs . Only ` $350..000.. • : ■ Completely , Applied. With All The Necessary • ■ :• ■ ■ dor Example; • IF . YOU WISH TO PAY BY . THE MONTH, • i The Pa • ents Would Be As Low As $16.00' .Per Mo.: ■ —../Ym.■ ■ .. • .'n : We Will Gladly Give You A Free : Estimate •••For :. ■ Your, Home' With No Obligation. is • • : . ALSO •AVAILABLE• ■• ■ ' • ■ • Efiscussion- concerning: -a pos- sible bottle -drive, was. held, & a tentative date of May ...17th• was set for this project. The Scouts would,. collect all cash, returnable bottles, ; and thus as- sist every householder in their spring cleaning work by the re- moval of . such bottles. This may also • assist the fund, in 'the' pttr- chase of the tent. • Scoutmaster Whitby' was :"ask-. ed ,about Scout hikes planned for• Sundays; and replied. that'' ex= sept for: the Sundayoto' the sum mer 'camps,' and pssible church. parades, there are ..no' Scout activities planned Mr' any Sun day, , as there was no; desire.. by. the. . •organ'izatioi to - praiide- - counter. activities . that would '. conflict with. church attendance. The Committee. moved that $2.4.00 be paid . to Scout Head - 'quarters for the .group Siding, Brisroup quota Y k„ r payments. and th ■ata St. Johns ; ■ Ambulance first aid kit be pur-• p i •• ,chased This will � cost •a pox'- • iNoO �se�e Siding astely $28.00 ■• ■ • i 1961.• ::1960 ■ ■ ■• 1960 • 1959 ■ ::1960 ow ■ ■ 1 r Stoc IJ /Of New Cars Is Cpm • ■ ■ ■ NITS `N evrolet, Corvair, Envoy, Oldsmobile ■, lete . ■ ■ 1 . ■:• ■ 1 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ . '1 CHEV. "IMPALA" SEDAN, new car warranty;'' save $1,000 on ' this black beauty.. • ■ •CHEV "BISCAYNE ' SEDAN rue• 13443 t ■ ': k• miles looks and runs like'new,:- '1.89500' . METEOR V8 , COACH, low mileage, • radio, a: ■ real sharp one, $1,895.00 ; PONTIAC "PARISIANNE" SEDAN, V8 auto-: matic,, radio,' power 'steering - Pontiac's • best at only $1,995.00' , ■ CHEVON . ''PICK " UP, long•, box, heavy duty springs and "shocks, radio, ' 'caret be • told a • ■ from new, $1,375.00 .� -IV SEVERAL '56 DOWN TO cars, all are recon- • ditioned. Every used car on our • lot ,has been n p■olice inspected. Each car.: bears ' a safety :, ■ sticker.As many of these cars . and • trucks as ■ possible Will ''be on display across fr in -tlte 1 :,town, hall. ` Each 'car bears a price in the ••win- • • i. . ■ •� s�iip�rl►ribrr�b�r�:' �� •BIPTIJ111In S s . „,„ �, G+NAY 'Y—' Tn Stratford . Genual 1 • : . . FreshCement •. In. :Stock : ■• w •e■ Hospital• ori Monday April .23rd to. ' Mr. and •' Mrs. John Gnay, ■�ra.ii�rn'�n�girr�rrni r�rrrru�r ,�1,�nwro�u�u • , COVR•TN•EY. Elmer and.Joyce ■ a►a`rr�ro�n� •� r JonnVWHenderQnumber �mted (Doreen Kilpatrick) a son . Many thanks to the thousands of people its been ■ ourpleasure to serve in. the 'past16years. We'll„contifue to do our best• to deserve your pati,,nae. "a. •$BAKER and IRWLN .. ii • :• • ■ •' the birth of :AnnElizabeth on• . Your •• ClYev; Olds; Corvair, Ex�oy, Chev"truck' ' d • our ne ofRi le announce ■ ■ Phone' 150,Lucknow ,: April 22nd in •Ki•ncardine. .hospi- i m ,dealers' M. , ■ tal, a sister . for Lynn, Gail, El ,Phone 147 Kincardine 1 ' liott.. Carman and Joan:■ InillanaM■i Msanakinnimumam■Iitaaa■I■ aannamanainmeignimss , a :.., ■aa os slid • ■•M■■eNa••�a■ � • I■••ati•a•t�Nasossaes ■i■I■wu■ dr r d