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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-30, Page 2y9 } S.4 • i uti its PAGE TWO • LUCK1 W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. IT'S • And _ The; Last, Wand Cooking and Barbecuin IT'S. "INFRA UiI.H.T c. n'� It cooks from the inside out, therefore holding all the flavor and moisture;,; It Tenderizes Meat and fowl Foodcooked from this. machine is just. delicious. Try it served in our restaurant, or take out .... Either way you'll like it. FOR A- TAKE-OUT 'TREAT TRY A HALF OR WHOLE.:. CHICKEN WITH. CHIPS THE MAYFAIR RESTAURANT DUNGANNON The ''.annual • United. Church W.M . S; party. at• the chur. ch will ' be held on Friday.,, Septe :nb'er 1st,* at 2:30 p m..The auxiliary -enter- : tains .the Baby .Band, :Mission Band and C.G LT.' groups with• also: the 'mothers invited. I'nter- , : estmg, pictrire's on the screen are .part of the program being :pre- ''pared. Mrs: Richard Park 'Sr. observ- ed' her 80th ,birthday on. Wed - ay,.' ed - ay,.. August `23rd: • Thirty 'of e family- and kin were: present a ,;picnic . supper. on the lawn Both .Mr. and .Mrs., Park are quite well again. Many, happy returns. of the 'day. Lucknow ' The. 'Erskine • W.M:S. held the August Meeting in the church .on Friday. Mrs. R. McAllister open- ed ihe •meeting 'with the Purpose and, Grad Tidings , Prayer The devotional" was ".taken by Miss Mary Murray on Faith in Prayer. from selections .in Mardi ''and Luke and'concluded with' Prayer.' A hospital gift and a Christmas gift were .to be forwarded in Sep tember: 'Ten answered the roll call With. a verse .on Salvation. :.Two: •visitors were ', also, 'present.. The Glad: Tidings Review : was, •taken 'by Mrs..:;W'.' Reid. The meeting: closed, with': the 'Lord's. Prayer. "Joanne King,.. Hairiilton, visit- ed last': week at' the home : of her uncle, 1VIr. 9F:red King. U "EATURE PACKED Choice of Keyboards Choice of,Colors . / New Operating crie New Low-ssV'ept dentob? besign • Best Cash Protection Ever! Here's Canada's best Cash 'Register. Value. Tops in pro- tection of cash .. tops in per., formanee ... tops' in features. Designed and priced for busi:. nesses large and small. ucknow 'Senting Phone 5, LuCknow • ZION Mr. and Mrs. Roy An:dersp i, Dorothy, Audrey and .Icenneth of Toronto spent." .a few'. days with Mr,. and Mrs.. Frank Rit chie and Anne. . • Dianne McAuley Of. Ripley vis- ited a' few days with Anne Rit- chie. : We are glad to hear 'Mrs D,'A. Hackett and Joan are home and feeling. better. Miss Anne .Ritchie is spending a. few days With Miss Audrey Ross, of: London. • . Mr: and Mrs. Ellsworth, Ken nedy arid family visited the week- end with Mr, and Mrs Jim •Hun- ter and Wanda. . ' Miss Marlene Hunter spent a week camping at Port Elgin.. Mrs. William McConnell ' Passes Mrs. Charlotte Gibson McCon-, nell passed.. away Wednesday, morning, August 23rd . at ' New. bold Nursing. Home,; Lucknow,: in her 80th year. "..:-She : was the last member of the family of the late Charlotte ..Wallace • and James Gibson, .'born ' at Prosperity, five, miles east • of Dungannon.She. was married, to the late William McConnell `in. 1909. They ; retired irorn- t-heit--farm-; in,_Ashfi. �1e_ d ,,in 1944 and her. late 'husband • pas-- sed away about, 11 years 'ago Surviving is Mie _Ruth Ruth Elizabeth, ' who, is. Dungannon Public Librarian., • .The body rest ed at the Keith Arthur' Funeral' Home till • Friday noon.' At • 2:00. P.M.; Rev T Richards: -conducted a funeral service':at•;the. Dungan non United Church; :;Pallbearers •were • Harold and, Cecil .Blake,. Everett Finnigan,,- Alin Sher- wood; •Douglas M, cKenzie, Benson: Finnigan..I'nterrnent was in Dungy. •gannori; cemetery. 'Rev. T..Richards, Mrs, Rioliards' and ' Phillip, left. ,the last ` Of.' the week for ; their new Viiite91 C•.hureh.'charge at Lyn near, Brock-: ville.. Mr., Ken Knight: of` Detroit. Bible ble School took °the, services' &. gave a- sermon from Ephesians•3 4'=6. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ce oil Culbert were, last .week, /Mrs. C., A. Shaw; Mr. ',and, Mrs. W. NO-. Upthegrove, London. Ricky, Lynne , . and.,` Donny '•'Upthegrove`• returned home' with :their 'Par, ents after ' spending 'the summer, with. 'their; 'aunt, Mrs. Culbert: We are glad to report Mr.',and 1Vhi s. Cecil' ' Culbert's little ,eight • year-old girl, Cathy is, doing very• well towards recovery at Gode- rich 'Hospital after' a , fall from her .bike. nearly , two weeks .ago, She is expected to be .released from. hospital` to .come home this •week: ', . Miss Honor. Whyard, returned home to Royal; Oak, Michigan; after a -visit with her aunt, Miss Ida 'Whyard. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. K. K. •.Dawson enjoyed 'a ten day. motor :trip ;thru' States;, Kentucky, '.West ;Virginia. 'and- Pennsylvania. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Morrison, rewlywe4s, -were honored ' with as family gathering at the':.home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Irvin On Sun day,' August 20th. The young': couple were •married in Winni= peg On:August' 12th Those pies- sent were the groom's'parents, Mr; slid Mrs. 'Charles Morrison ,andsister, , Kay of Clinton, Mr.: and ;Mrs. Percy . Blundell and Melvin .of Goderich, . Mr, and Mrs. Bert 'ramdiirran and gamily of 'Lon don, Mr. and,.Mrs. 'William Irvin, - Belfast,' Mr. ` and Mrs. 'Robert Ir Vin and Betty, Diungannon; 'Mr: and Mrs. Irvin, ,Naylor and lam- ily of Newmarket; including the host ' and', hostess,' 'Mr.. and .Mrs. Russel Irvin and family; The, young: couple . were Married , in Winnipeg on • August .12th. Con gratulations- The ,, groom is , a, former' Dungannonite with his parents• when he was a' child.., Mz'. and Mrs. Ken Knight, IJi-•. len, Keviiit' Karen and 'Kirk 'of Detroit, also Mr., and Mrs. Ander son :Mugford, London were vis- itors; for the 'week -end with Mrs, Abner Morris.. . Mr, .and Mrs, Otto Popp .enjoy- ed twc weeks motoring through Quebec',, the Maritimes, the East- ern and Northern States to Nia- gars Falls,, United Church 'Sunday Schoeil will be held as usualnett Sun. day at 10 a.m.. , WBI*E.S, AV, ,AUG, 30th, 196,1 5'/2% Dc1 entures res. TOWnsi 11 : o ,Kin1oSS Denominations; $50Q attdi $1,000 • Dating and' Delivery: September t$4,190," We offer these Debentures as principals,• if; as and when issued. Individual 'maturities due December 15,' to 1981 inclusive, are available.. -Price; U10 and. interest • Orders may be placed with Frank. 'Thompson Telephone: Teeswater 6461 or direst to 1974,. Wood; Gundy'i&';Compan'y +gym d its, 36 King Street West, Toronto Telephone: EMpire 2-4433 ' Provincial Sales .T�zLegismtion------ Goes ---; lnto E#ecf This Friday 'The Provincial, 39, sales tax goes into effect on Friday and vendorsare anticipatingan initial nightmare in 'enacting the mea- sure, with its 'exemptions and complexities. ,There are ;Borne. features.. that ' are regarded by Many as '.ridiculous, . and some much stronger adjectives: have been 'voiced., • Never in. memory have •we heard taxation legislation so generally criticised. • Vendors have been Concerned as to.the best way to expedite the task of recording ',the tax:Sup- Pliers of business 'machine and continuous forms. have had little to offer • as a' sure Solution,. .and .aceountants have :.been likewise hesitant in advising client. :I.n Any eventsome initial head- aches, not to. mention expense .&:. extra 'hours of 'work; are 'ging, to' be, involved in ,setting .up. the tax collection, system The. estimated • 1:20;000• retailers and other vendors: who will 'begin. ;collecting the ,Ontario sales•• tax' on September 1st. will receive as .compensation for their work 1/2 of • 1 per cent to 4 per • cent of the amount they'take; in. • .Provincial : Treasurer :.James Allan has, announced sliding scale Of compensation in outlining rules and regulations which have been ".drawn up, under : the Retail Sales Tax Act.,. . Ontario residents Will be re-•. •quiredF, to pa§ •sales..tax on• any goods .. they, ,buy .Outside* of the. province; if the goods.are brought back' for consumption' or storage •ir Ontario:_,' Persons shopping $uffalo,; for example, will have to report their.•purch:ases and ,remit. 3 per ` cent :of.thie price to .the Ontario: Government. • ' When a shopper' �buys article , in `another province that has .a,. 'sales :tax, . he ' may., airoid •. the'`tax by having the '•goods .deliver e,d, to his home in Ontario: • Merchandise 'bought, 'arid paid ; for beforeSe•ptember `'l: st, must. , be. deliveredbefore that date, •it 'seems, or otherwise Be''subject. to sales tax. ` If your credit •is ` good: you can 'buy .,all^ the :taxable ' goods _.you wish before'' September 1st,: and.,• :take delivery' of ,them,, without• .being subject, to, tax:when paid for. In a private... transaction by which a Used,- article •is sold, the: purchaser rs required, to •Pl/ay :the tax. • Two field crop competitions sponsored,by the Ripley Agiicul . tural Society attracted a good: many entries; with :25 fields- be- ing judged. Th'e outstanding ,field, was:one' Of 'registered Garry Oats belonging. to • Leonard, : Courtney; .. about• a: mile *north- of ;Amberley. The prize, winning, field of Rod. • ney oats belonged le Mel, Gollang on the 15th, south. Of the..`4th. Con,; Get' Your SCHOOL SUPPLIES E ; 4ccess�ries:� Binders, ,Refills; Notebooks; Rulers, Ink, Erasers Anything ` In The Way. Of School Supplies f . _ o hbi • Luwktiow' ++