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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-16, Page 11•1. . 4. . • 1 : ' y,.. AUG. lth, 1061. • THE LIJCKNOW .5NNTINForip 1:4ICKNONV.t OlgTARTP, . . Mgt" E.44ArtIV 4 ' • '110.fiaL :'$23;000. Nicholson. . . • 411. • , For FAME, • ' . • • Plan ,,October ‘..,'Spoke- To .SINNA ; • .. • • ' , Last WednesdaY 13.114cP .c.guntY sharp 'sales at the meeting 'and iAME canvassers • and friends the total amount of money' turn- a't the- :Paisley Tg.*#: ed .was; more than '$?,3,009. The purpose of' the Al e e ng was Leading townships were Culross to aPPraise the 5 -day SPeetal drive and Carrick with, sun.i in excess 'n tlaeir coUnty. •of $5,000 and Elderslie with about , • „jack director on $3,000. '. • • • • . m. Can • -•‘. • aria BruCe Counfy chaiPrnan•apoke mention- were Eilderslie'i John • . •the • provincral board of k...14 E Canvasser deserving special to the group of 75 farmers; Point- Black and Bill :0Owvald; Culross, ing out the need °of action •now. William Millen, .Joseph & Mr maccallryray related, how he Allen Halliday; Brants James had met with rePFesentatiVes of Jacklin; Carrick's Norin Weppler, • . a Co -Op 'engaged in meat Walter 'Wiseman and Harry Hunt; • processing and how they corn- Arnabel's, Ernie Bierns and 'Jur- pietely endorsed and praised on-- onis W. J. Arnold. Top canvasser tario's FAME program. during this drive was Harry Hunt • james Jacklin 4ed the evening't. '74 Carrick, • . sin,00ng while .final calculations With the results of this drive, in the FAME office, Bruce, County *ere completed, pa I3ickeY, Prd-, vinCial secretary -treasurer of has unseated Grey and once again • 'FAME,. reported the results of the is top county in dollar sales. • ; In praising the county and the • , Bruce drive and highly praised the.canvassing jOb that was• done canvassers, and in gracefully yet , by, 437.iiig; believe that you. 'humbly' accepting the applause ; • • people eanwass almAst as well as of "the assembed grouP, Jack sing." .He went On, tio con- MaeGillivraY urged that the can- wasa continue, "You can do it 4 .gratulate Bruce 'Comity. for put_ • ting FAME plants. one step. 'dear- You've proven .that --- you will , . er • • asm and renewed effort . • • Mr: Os*ald; in addres, 1 • • • • • • • • • sing the, Ineeting„stated—t-lia-t- --- • -"Bruce has never let us down, do it:— with continued enthusi- Each 'canvasser turned, in his • k . • I . . . , • . ' P. . . .. • • r • , I• •,' • • )• OURA ,„,,/,6 Pflw , WE REAUYi WILL NOT TELL UE• 2 i' iji• OM • • t°1°. ,..oinumpainamaionYo1H. • .• • . . • . . , A • I. aril' proud — very proud of the • effort you put :into.' this 'drive and the results it brought for. • this very necessary. organization. -. Keep up the good work — suc- e • mee ing cone u e . w • the unanimous' decision to con- tinue. the • drive until October when another special drive would once again be condgcted.. with equal •succeos • • • , HEATING -011.t -.GASOLINE. . OTHER FARM PRODUCTS •,. , . ••UICIt • • ,••• ' .by\ N R • [(A 18th SEPTEMBER '., ' .•': •,_ ' 4th .....r--..... AUGUST • )(e4 '' • r TO , •/ % • 1 ' r A sei f e ' 15-14 c1;17 • o° . • o f • 4 . , • 05!61 o ''• ...• BARGAIN' FARES . . TO TORONTO COACH FARE' $7.90: . • .• • • ..-FOR THE ROUND TRIP, . • t 1 , Going ThtieSday,AugUtt 17th t0 Monday, SePterhber 4-th, . Return Limit--teptenii bet' 6th. • FAi'.fareSratiO trainitervice • - contact yotit Iocal agent. • . L. ists Townships „ , . • • . ' . ' . • . • ' , (BY J: 'Carl Hemingway) . Many years, ago I did•thywork with horses. Sometimes, in the hurry to get the work ,done the' load got a little bigger; than .it shotild .and perhapg .there Was a soft 'sPOt On the'road to the barn. It wa.S• too- much. to.' ask Of the team. but 'they -dug in their:toes: and the loakarrived at the 'barn. •A similar situatiOn•dexieloPed in the FAME canvass in Huron: County. When the dates were, ar- ranged or the share 'sales drive • for Farmers" Allied Meat .Enter - ,prises it was expected that hay,: ing .Wouhpl be over :for a couple of weeks' 'before harvest .started; The weathertinari '• didn't • see • things. that. Way •so haying drag- ged .on until.. the :harvest' '*as •'However 'inanY canvassers just dug in their, toes and went the •".`seCond -mile". Their efforts were snecessful• and greatly appreciat- ed. In. threedays .ofthe campaign some:twelve thOusand in Shares Was purchased in' FAME: . • Colborne • ,township: 1 stands at. the, top Of •the ',list, having, more than reached •their quota toward •the g million objective for .the• ' province. . Tuckersrnith 'only . re, - quires four more shares to reach their objective The following is the standing of the other town- ships. • ,• , ToWnship .Purchased Objective Colborne. ' $4300 • $4000 Tuckersmith „ $6000 Stanley • : ' $3100• $4600 Hay ... . • $6400' Grey ,, ... . .. • $8600. Turriberr ssgoo • . . ... . ... $72ori Usborne $8000 Hullett $2000 • $7600 East Wawanosh $1200 • '$5600 • West WaWanOsh 4700 • $4000• Ashfield $7000 Goclerich .. .45600 HoWick'.“.„..„.“.....“.$1900.. $12,200 Morris' . ... . $7400. Stephen „.. —,„ . . $6600 Malcolm.'13aVidsory of Stanley Township and Ross:Fischer of. Colborne Township deserve spec- ial mention as they tied for the $25,00 in' prizes for the "t-wo top canvassers,;Just goes to oho*. that it can be done. We hope that all the townships reach their ob- jectives when, the next carivaOs is organized for' early October: • • The annuals c011vention of the Saskatchewan Weekly NewsPaP- ers Association:w4s held recently at Swift'Current. The Department of Industry Information was. the host at the • Friday luncheon, with A..• • • (Sandy) Nicholson a cabinet minister in the • Saskatchewan Legislature as guest speaker. A special paper, publicizinythe convention, carried the following story of the Lucknow district native: -.The 'Honorable A. M. (Sandy). Nich•olsOn, one of the. Saskatoon •; •al 411, :Mk A' 1111. • 011.. • . Considering • II, • members of the •Saskatchewan Legislature, was appointed minis - 'ter of social welfare and rehabili- tation following the June 1960 elections. • Althotigh a freshman. member a.• the .provincial legis lature, he has served 14 years as a CCF member of Parliament, representing the Saskatchewan constituency of 1Vlackenzie, • Mr. Nicholson is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan in arts and of Andrews college in •theology. PUring his -univer-• tity years he worked his 'Wart° Europe ona:Cattle boat, where he movement :in iDerunark, and took. aclooe look at labor Conditions in. Europe. " • While in the federal parliament he travelled the, Britain via- the Hudson130 route on a grain boat With a view to Promoting trade •th•rgh.,'Chiirchill • and the. Hud - 'Son !Bay route': 19;, as. a• member of- the delega- tion to the Commonwealth' Pai- liarnentarY Association, he attend- ed: themeetings' in /ndia"; -and toured CeylOn- and Pakiotan.. • Prior to • his cabinet' appoint - merit, Mr. NicholSon was execu- tive secretary -.for the Saskatoon •branch of. the John. Howard SO-. ciety. . • • Amberley District Native Passes • DVNCAN • MacLEAN-: • . . WOra has been receiWed.bY Dan MacLean of Lochalsh' of the death ,of, his brother,IlPuncan, in. Victoria, B.C. • •• • Duncan* j. 1V1aeLean' Was in his 79th year: He was the son of tne. late Mr. and Mrs, Donald Ewan. MacLean.. of the Ambeiley dis- trict. He : leaves to mourn his passing two Flight Lieuten- ant Donald MacLean ,of dale, Ont.; Alan -Of Nanianio,11C: and-' one- daughter„ Myrna Vic:. tom".. ., He is also survived by ' two brothers; Dan .and'illector of Ash- field. and one .sister, Mrs James MacDonald, Butte, Montana.• • Three sisters predeceased hiin: Sadie, Mrs. Kincheloe of Chicago; Isabel, Mrs':Philip MacMillan of. Lucknow . and 'Lexie, Mrs: F. Scott 'MacKenzie of Montreal. • ' CASH • for SALES TAX • PURPOSES') = For any business doing less' • • • than $4,000. per day, we • suggest the' . • s SMITH CORONA 10MEX Z • CASH REGISTER ; at $279.00•11 11 • See ' us before you. buy! n • , ..• • • ' • :.•, , , • : . The SMITH - CORONA CASt-I 'REGISTER a • 16w -cost high quality machine ideally suited for um : recording and' totalling the Provincial Tax and • amount of sale in one operation, at the same time in • printing the corninodity code number. Two totals NI • • are provided -- one for the Provincial Tax and • Pk one for total sales. Commodity key must be de- • pressed to record transaction on tape (enforced • designation) locked out total. IF YOU REQUIRE A MORE ELABORATE 'HIGHER CAPACITY MACHINE •, • WE INVITE YOUR ENQUIRY 'YOU WELL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING AT HOME! • O , • . u. • , .••• THE rlUcKNOW r • • • is • . Phone 35; -Lucknow MacDonald of 'Smith Falls,' Mr; & elle of .Ypsilanti, Michigan and Mrs. Inglis MacDonald and family Mrs. Wager of Remus, Michigan.. Of Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. ' • ' • WM. Towrison-ol Sudbury, Mr, & I -lave You Renewed Your , Sub.. • Mrs. S. White and Mrs, E. Chap- 'scriptioni • • : „ • 111mmomilimmiliosammimilitipipmml.mismOMMimplimimmispiamom 11 .• Grace MacDougall visited last in • Two. 1961 l'qntiae, Laureritians, power steering, power. • brakes, tutoniatic, fully equipped , 1960 Pontiac Stratochief sedan-, fully equipped • . is 1959 Chev 'Coach,. V-8, automatic $1,995 ▪ 1959 Chev 'Retail. sedan • . .... . ......... .. ........ . $2,050 • 1958 Ford Coach „. $1,450 • 1956 Ford Ciistcin sedan, automatic $ 995, Iv 1957 ,Mercury Aut oma ic week witn".her cOusin, Anna Mac- II Dougall of Owen Sound. • Sympathy . is extended to the is family • of the late Mr. • Walter. ThompOon who passed away: in Kincardine Hospital on August 2nd ,and also to the relatives of Mr. Neil Graham who passdd away suddenly • at the home of his brother Mr.• Douglas' Graham on Tuesday. • Recent- visitors at the home of 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie included: -1 Miss BesSie Carnochaii of:Ottawa, IN. Mrs. J. McKee and Mrs.. T. A, ' MacDonald of Toronto, Mrs. D. II • Nit $zosp5 • 52,375 /:• • $1,450 i. 1957 Buick Sedan, atitomatie . $1,450, . 1956 they 4 -door •Stationwagon . $1,095 1956 Meteor Rideau, automatic $1;095 • 1955 Pontiac Deluxe sedan 4. $ 895 1955 Chev Sedan.......... . . ... .. , .. •••••••••1*.• . • . •• ••• • . 895 mi 1955 Buick '2 -door" hardtop ... $, 850 . , - • 111 • MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM • al .0.E#4.1), N.. CROOK -S' -i'f. t)ocTott, OF ciiSoPRAcTic • 1955 Chev 3 -ton Dump 'Truck . . . ' P:hono,545 ' • . : 1956 GMC jioX • • $895 •••• • KINCARDINE, 'ONTARIO • • • • • • Brussels .Motors .1 Be Sure Your. • HEALTH INSURANCE '. ' INCIXIMS CHIII0PRACTIC NI CI CO Service. Dealer- . ' ' --- ., Phone -174, Brussel, 2 • • C •ARE. , • it 0. • miliamiiMiliiiiiitimmoNOVIimiliiiiiiii mmaimmikummimmon ' , 4 • • . 4. ' • ' • . • • • . 1 -• • • o'. • , - • ,; •• • 4. ' • ';'• • • .4 ,!` ;' 3 • , • • • • '• • • • • • • 4. • ; .