HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-16, Page 5WF►D! spAX,: AU'G, loth, 1961
•. LANGS1DE
,The sympathy • of 'the commu-
nity • is extended to Mr. Dan T.
McKinnon and 1'Ir John McKin-
non in the loss:of their sister,
Florence, Mrs. Pat MdDevat of
Port Arthur who *as buried on
Saturday,, August: 5th. .She. was.
84 years of age,. Their sister, Mar
garet,, Mrs, •Wm. Allin, and hus-
band are' both confined to a
hospital . in, . Chathani.; .
The school re -union held at
S.S. No, 8 was a decided success,
and. proved a great ;thrill to 'a
good many to •.meet . old school
mates;. teachers or friends'.
.Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Ctinning
of Vanklecl, • th. e former Cathe-
rine McPherson, a former school
teacher Who attended the reunion
reinaine.d for a few :days,' visit
and renewed' old friendships.
Mrs.:Eric •Evans• and, •family. of
Hyde . Park spent the week visit-
ing with .friends;
Murray Mortat, 'son of Mr. &
`HE TI4K&QW SENTI L, U,. O •917,41,40,
Mrs. Dave Moffat, who was a
patient in'Wirigham General Hos
pital for about 10 days with in-
fection,. returned home the first
of the. week.
Bert Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
)3111 Smith", was operated on in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,' on
Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Pordorr Wall and
family visited with her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Davis. and family
of S,t.Thomas on Sundlay,. Marion
and Janice remained for ,a boli,
day.
We are sorry to near Mr. Har-
old Percy, our Kinloss Reeve ' is
a patient in Wingharn General
Hospital where he will be for a
while yet. We wish him a speedy
recovery.,. ' •
Miss Doris' Moffat started' work
with. London •Life in London: •on
Monday. "Doris has completed ' a
business course in Kitchener.
Mr: and Mrs. Art Hinschberger
and ;Dale • of Kitchener . spent a
few ;days at the home of their
parents,
Allan. Miller returned .to 'Kit -
r:
chener Sunday,, after two /weeks
vacation. • (! .
Miss Elizabeth Ann Swass. of
Tiverton, visited for the week-
end with her aunt,
,Mrs. Frank
Miller and Zr. Miller..
Week -end visitors with. Mr. and;
Mrs. .Everett Whytock were her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard.
,Mr. andMrs.'RonaldInnerkip.
Husk and family of
M Frook ..and
family of. Alliston, -
Miss Margaret McMillan of'.
Waterloo :and. Miss Helen Kunkel
of Preston spent the long week-
end ." with the former's parents,:
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McMillan,
Mr. Percy Taylor,. •of Simmes,;
Sask., who came east for the
school reunion is visiting. among.
old friends.
Jackie Huffman returned on
Monday to Summerside,
where' he is stationed with the
RCAF, after visiting for, the' -past
two weekswith his parents, Mr.
and 'Mrs, Roy Huffman. •'
• Over 90 children registered for
the •Bible School 'which was held•
recently at the home of Mrs.
'ONTARIO
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Retailers, wholesalersonanufactvrers:::`and' all others who sell.
goods as a ;normal, part of their business ''must apply, for 'a
Retail Sales Tax V•endor's Permit:.
You are required, to have your Permit by September 1st, when
The Ontario Retail Sales Tax Act goes, into effect.If you do not.
have this. Permit, you will be unable to buy tax-free the taxable
goods you purchase for resale. Also, if you sell goods after `.
August 31st without, being registered as a vendor you will be in
default'under the Retail
Sales.Tax Act, '
It is in your own best interest to fill out and return the'offtcial,
Application. Form at °Once. Otherwise, you will not be sure of
receiving your Permit before the final deadline of September 1st:
With your Vendor's Permit you will', receive a convenient sum-
mary of The Retail Sales Tax Act as it affects yo:.r par°ticular
line of business.
PPL�; e 'sure• .o •. receiv n NOW � to b f g y
•Vendor's Permit ...be ore. September 1st:.
PERMIT APPLICATIONS ALREADY': RECEIVED ,:ARE •BEING PROCESSED AND
WIU. BE ISSUED ON AND .AFTER A'U:GUST 1$ AND",BEFORE SEPTEMBER 4.
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If you'
hove ' not, ,received
• an officiia.I
Appl.icctti.an' Poral'
MAIL THIS •
CO'UPO'N TODAY
You are 'advised to send for Yon
Appljcation Form': if you are not
( sure whether or not you require a
I Vendor's Permite -
Retail Sales Tax Branch,
Office of Comptroller of Revenue,"
Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2,,Ontario
Please send me a Permit Application Form together vdth%
detailed Information on. The Ontario Retail. Sales Tax, I'
NAME -
COMPANY NAME '
ADDRESS -
TYPE 6F GUSiwttt .
:PHILIP T`. CLARE,; ,Co tiptroiker of revenue
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James Richardson, Mrs. Derwyn
Hill and Mrs..Charlie Tiffin ag ,
silted Mrs. Richardson.
CHURCH NEWS
Langside W.M,S..
The August , meeting of . the
Langside W M.S. was held in the
church, The meeting opened with
the call to worship. by the Presi-
dent, Mrs, Gordon Wall. Scripture
lesson Psalm '121 and (the medita
tion "I will lift up mine eyes
unto the hills" was taken by Mrs.
Jack Pollock Mrs. Lloyd ,Moffat;
led in prayer;„ The :roll call was
answered by repeating a •B•eati
tude;, Mrs. Farish '_YIoffat read:.a
letter from Agnes . Gollan. The,
last chapter in thestudy book
was read by a number of ladies.
The meeting closed with prayer
by .Mrs. Gordon Wall.. The • next
meeting : is to be .atthe church
with a favourite Eible verse 'as;
the roll call.
:St., 'Peter's W.A..
The • August .meeting ' •.of . St.;
Peter's W.A. was "held on Wed
nesday evening :at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillir in.
the form', of a picnic supper A�
very, sociable �tme� was en].oyed
by all After tie •supper. a short
meeting, was held. Opening hymn
was 242 followed by .the : • W.A.
prayer, Lord's prayer and. prayer'
• partner's • prayer.:IS:cripture waa
read . by Miss Dorothy Cooke,
Moved:,by Mrs. • W. Hodgkinson
and seconded .by Mrs. W. Wright:
. that we pay • the Nursery •'Sc o: l''
supplies, .Ro11,call was answered
scripture verse containing
the word Wisdom: The 'meeting
" was.' closed 'with.•;prayer by :the.
!: president.. Next meting' will be
September 12th at • the' home: of
Mrs.. W. Hodgkinson; bale as
.packed, froth St. .Peter's .Chu`wr•,ch
and sent to'the.•Rev. !Peter•.Har•ris•
at;: Fort . McMurray,; •Alberta.
NOTES •:CHANGES: IN.'
BRUCE PUBLISHERS'
The passing of Ken Pettis of the
Port. Elgin Times causes Clayton
Schaus .of the Chesley 'Enterprise
to cornrnen•t,,'on•. the „changes, 'in
•` the: publishing: busiri•ess; in Bruce.
in the past quarter. century
Says' Clayt:.`Cam Thompson
1still.' at. .. cknow and Ev. Shortt
• at •,'Sou•th•airipton, •but •'the . rest
have • changed•. Ar't• Wesley of
I.Walkerton ' passed away': and his.
' 1son,. Harold;• is' now `running the,
,•business.` "Roy •VanDisen of Tara.
died and .th.e business went to
Dick Dentinger.. Jaek. Johnston of
M'ildmay passed :away, ;the, buss:
riess' `was sold to . Wenger Bros.
and.•they later., closed; down and,
took over, • the Wingham paper:
We believe Ab� Wor-rall' bought
the TeesWater. 'News,' during the•
past 20 years;•'and Bruce`M''eKer
zie` took over.the Paisley Advo
sate frons' • his` late father, Dar -
McKenzie: There have •,been sev=
eral 'changes at Port Elgin; with
Ken ,Pettis being there the :last.
ten years: Two of .the Bruce pub-
lishers died ,,at -a co paratively
early age: Ted Dunca /of.Wiarton
lost h.i' life when ,a.boat' exp'loded..
• and- Art .Rogers..Of Kincardine
suffered a heart attack: -Goldie
Buckingham• boughtthe latter pa-,
'Per,. while Bill Smiley -and •Carl
Lirnpert• bought the Wiarton
Edw. The-forrner , has gone into
teaching," , • •-
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