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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-04-19, Page 12PAGETWELv TAP •LUCKN'OW iSNTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTARIO WEI? ; ®AY, APRIL 194h,. 1981 ANNOUNCES THEIR Exciting TARTING NEXT THURSDAY,. APRIL 27th Fresh new ideas in hardware, sporting goods, housewares tools, toys, gardeninga r & automotive rriotive :needs. PLANNOW • TO" TAKE VA ,_ ._ ._. ,.. _.. NTAOE Of THESE SPECIAL OFFERS. Phone. 50 Luck, naw YOURLOCAL'. 'CREST HARDWARE KINLOUGH a\ :r T. K. i'W 1die, I:P.S. 'made his .official visit to :our school. during they . week.', Miss .Margaret ' Sehneller rem turned to her 'school duties'. at Belleville O.S.D • ' Mrs. :Bert. Nicholson went to Toronto: on, Sunday ,. to: be with her sister, Mrs.. Lloyd Conway, who is critically :ill. ' Miss Marie Schrieller of Wing , ham 'spent. the : • 'week=end, ..With her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Mr.,Walter Nicholson, South; Line, : renewed acquaintances here. Mrs. William Percy is a . pa- tient it Kincardine •:Hospital as the result. of a:. fall ,at her home. here Her many . friends wish her improved health. The :Reverend Benson 'Cox.' who has :been confined' tobed• at hig home due• to a heart: seizure, ',is able to be up, and rnoving about ,again. His many friends 'wish. him ::improved health: The ;A.Y.P.A ' met': ' n � o :Sunday, evening at 'the church' when plans were made: for a variety,. Concert. Mr. -Howard McGuireof`Win'g- ham' visited on::Sunday •,with Mr. and Mrs . George Haldenby:`. • Mr.: and -Mrs: Elmer Kolpin of London visited on' Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. William' E. lialden7. by•'and with 1VIrs...'1VL Dudley At :Lucknow. ' - • . Mrs. Roy. 'Schneller ..w s hostess" for the WA, meeting at her' home on Thursday:. afternoon. Mrs: Chris . Stark of Amberley spent an .evening:with . Mrs. Bert Nicholson: • - .Mr. and 'Mrs: Roy. Graham re- turned ,home froze visiting in.Ann Arbor, Michigan . with Mr. ' and 'Mrs.. Jack Grahani; ' WITH, ZONOLITE THE. ;: FAMOUS Vermiculate ,Insu!ation ZONOLITE.INSULATION I • 5 FIREPROOF • It Can Be' ::oured Rettween The Joists I ,. n The Attic, , and • Between Studs In The Side=Walls •And :' Your ,'Home Is :S. al'' For`.,Year-Round Comfort ►�Io�rna��Y,+�il�o�u�o�usis; Pittsburgh :PaifltS Your' Choice Of. Up To 2.000 :Different., Colours 'To Match , Any Shade You' Require. , It Takes ,Only Seconds On 'Our DISPENSING MACHINE �) rrl�1 i�/Irll�lli%�Ilii/�Y /�Orrl1�1(�/til )�►t,! I I �Qr 11� • FRESH;'CEMENT IN STOCK 1 LUM r Phone 150 , Lucknow, Ont.' PRESENTATION' lVJ[AI?E: A•' presentation was made at the home of Mr. Jason Lannlbkin, Con; 2, Howick,. for• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter, , (nee Daisy Lamb- kin)` amb-kin)` of Lucknow. The couple were given, a tablecloth, and set of .dishes from neighlbaurs. SHAPING tIP •FOR DRY. CYCLE IN THE WEST Very little snow, few' storms and not very Much cold, is the way. George Book of Loreburn, Sask;, surn.s up one. ' .of the rbest winters they :have . ever', had out there. ,Commenting on the dryness,, ..Y s a Georgay s' . The soil especially -on. 'stubble land is very dry ,and it has been shaping up. 2for a couple of years as. if We are , starting' another dry cycle,: which • would soon take • care of . the wheat surplus; There hasn't been any moisturee to amount to, 'anything. since July 3 rd. •■▪ ; • I' suites' i■ WE STOCK S.U,ITES' of most of the leading narnes iii;LI r Bedroom Furniture; as, KROEH-•IL.EEn, • K IE,CHT1LS and, other' makes 'in Lower Price Bract Cts;. • ■ ALL ' WE ASK When -i • a •new •: ■ yQ�i are planning • w Bedroom Suite this year, COME IN and SEE OUR . NI • 1. SETS BEFORE YOU ' BUY. ° ■• ■ �. ■ .0}• u+. .w;rq.;r,,vw,w„M!;,.!.+wYw.w .i,;.!c,....: •.•ry+,;�;..+ .w.k;y.'.n, ■. 4 +i ▪ f L'O :L'• ■ . ■ a A 111 4 Ill ■ ■ W`. HOLYROOD 4-11 CLUB N' The. fourth meeting. of the ■ Holyroed Fruitoneers' met at the. • home of. Erlma and Sandra Per- n ey.. The meeting opened with the ■ 44-1 pledge. The roll call: Fruits • �. we freeze,. can,:; or dry 'at home' .,1 and if any of .these are grown on a your own farm, was 'answered by • �:. nine men) iers:.'Notes,and discus- w•, cions were: on :fruit for breakfast a and the fruit .cup, Miss Black; the 1 • Home Economist, ' demonstrated the preparation of 'a grapefruit for the fruit cup and later gave •' • sheets .of,information about• ous fruits,:: The ,girls divided into, riti: groups with- 'each making a dif-1 • ferent fruit cup which they en- ■:. joyed eating , :for; ,lunch:. Jean' Sutton thanked Miss' Black and i ■ the hostess. • :'' .R. b .................................................................................. 1 11o.00 • : IN • 3 -Piece' . Suite: DUNGANNON` • ▪ CHESTERFIELD 'SUITE • 2 -Piece ■ Prices Start At ■ Quality : At .A Fair • -•Price • . ' E ' ;DELIVER . ER .FR EE . VV' V `..ithix_ 25Miles At.•Our Regular, Price • • The annual, banquet of the •Lucknow-Dungannon .Bowlers League was held in Lucknow on Thursday night; marking '' the close'. of another, successful sea- son.: The winners of the: Hamil- ton ' Trophy ,for ' finishing: high team.: during the season were the, Dungannon Cubs. The'Cnbs were. also winners of • the. Play-offs, with ,individual . couples receiving .a..I trophy ,donated by 'Mr, and Mrs. I Walter . Brown;•' who 'Own and operate the Wingham Bowling Alleys Approximately 125 'bow- lers `participated in ,this league each year. The League .has :oper- ated' continuously for the past 10-15. years and As still very pop- ■■ : 2 CHESTERFIELDS ■ . 'Only •.each• . ' ■ DINING ROOM' TAU and `SIX C AIRS . .CHROME. TABLEso ,. ■ and FOUR .CHAIRS. i, ■ O • ■, ■ ■ ■ ■ :< ■ le • • ■ ■ in • . • ■ ■ ■ ■ A ■ • ■ . ■ .. ■ `• ■ ■ ■ :• , •, ■•. , II. . ■ cenzie r rn� ure .: • u.lar. with the younger ":couples `r L n . ■ : . Phone ` 18.1 .; � uc k ow it ' theof ucknow-Qunga non area. ■., l� . , L. kt ■ Mr, and :Mrs. Percy'Blundell. • u ■{ and Mel' of Goderich visited. 'on ', .loomp■*CoA•■uw■eeni!olnimi ipme•Oe#,■e■e a ■■ f■a■n ;. .. Sunday with Mr: ' and ' Mrs.; . Wm.: Mrs Winnifred •Widcombe left Sunday for her .home in Windsor after: getting word that her fath- ,e'r-.in-law; ,Mr. .Chas..:Widcombe; 'Of . • Windsor had passed away: - Mrs. Widconi;be was at the home of her sister, Mrs.. Herb finni71 Panduring the ` atter's convales- cene.e: s ... ica . Mon Led�d' ' of � Luck-: �s. a y now is', ernployed 'at 'the: home of Mr: It. J. 'Durnin to ` replace Miss Christa Lockner Who, has ; gone to work near :Guelph` in order tot, be nearer some . of her awn folk. I, The Dungannon Mission" Band met Sunday. morning during' ,the morning worship in the auditori- um:• Junior choir members ',Who are .misson.•band 'members join- 1 ed in • with the meeting• in the basement , after the' choir anthem in church. Mrs. T. (Rev.) Rich- ards accompanied for .the hymns used and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney conducted: • Thank -You Prayers were 'read by several •members from the world •Friends• Maga, zine: Mrs. Ivah Rivett read "Here and ..There ' with ,the ,Bible," A 'film "Mike Grows Up" was shown. Brenda SChultt gathered the `'offerings, 'Miss Eleanor Reed has taken an 'office position: with CKNX 'radio ' and TV station 'Starting this week. Mr. and Mrs: Walter Stafford spent` the week -end with, rela- tives :and, friends in. Willowdale and Toronto. `' Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Sampson and family, Goderich on 'Sunday visited t • the home ' of Mr. Thos. Irvin. FEDERATION. ;THREATENS. WALKERTON• H.S. BOARD • Salary negotiations' • between g . the staff andboard of •the:Walk- erton ;District High have been ereopenedthis week. • 'I. M: Robb of the 'Ontario Sec- ondary School Teachers' Federa- tion told the ;' board : last week that the Federation would take over if ,negotiations ` are .not• re'-. surned , /, ' "If A. settlement'is not arrived at, and. the provincial' federation takes . over, 'I ani sure you 'will losemost of your staff arid "you will find it difficult' or impossi- ble., to "replace':. thorn,'' Mr. Robb said. 'Rivett: , A dance reception, was :held ' at • the Agricultural Hall for newly weds, Mr; and Mrs.: Karl Sievert.. Hank' Norris orchestra•' provided music for dancing Mr. Bill Brad ley' read .an address of best wish- es and Mr. Jim Errington made the presentation.;, Mr. and Mrs. Don Glenn 'and, family, Toronto were .recent' itors -with' Mr and,Mrs.IFrank Glenn: ' We are glad. to know Mr. Charles. Rivett was'ab1 'to come ,horne at the end of the week after being' a patient at Gode- 'rich Hospital: Miss Roserriary Skit:, of Clif- ford, former, teacher ' at ' the 1♦'ourth -Scliooi spent a few day luring holidays with Mrw arid rsw Ross Eedy, ' ...._.• ..;1'r�*,T�'li��iilFsi��i�►`i"�r•"'''. •may,",Ii1�iP'�1►.I■i��'�'f,.,." , " "`"..' '••+�..'�..., _ ,,� He,gave'the board; one week ;to reopen, the• salary •,discussion ,or. the • federation would inform all mnl eb.ers thy 'should :not accept employment :. 'in the 'Walkerton(' school .until: ' the issue. is settled. The, federation would also en- courage teachers now on'the staff . to ': leave `What kind of a whip, has .the. .. `provincial ..association"? board m:einber-Dr. Gerald'Mullen asked. "DO you think that in a •demo- cratic country like Canada they, .would • let a school be closed?" :Mr: Robb. replied ,the board. would be ; responsible for the closing. , • , ; K, Salary rates here 'are below average rates for the province,' Mr. Robb said. *Graham Holm: of Elmwood •said the . Walkerton 'minimum rates are higher than many others he sees advertised: Each `community should ...get together with its'• teachers: and work out ' a salary rate, .Mr. Rabb said. . • ' "Negotiations in your interpre- tation `are mere acquiescence of the board to, proposals of the teachers," board megiber Judge P. S. MacKenzie said. Mr. Robb denied this: • "Because of :extraordinary penditures this year we asked,for the first time that the line be held," the judge said, "The availability of teachers is '• not as. *critical, as it w'a's some years ago. This' good • relation- ship should apply, both ways. If th'e teachers are interested in good relationships, this Might have,ibeen, the year to shove .IL •