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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-24, Page 11• 1 nAY, -AUG. 24th2; . ,1900 T]i . L,UCKNOW SEN Th. sL,..LUCKNQW 'QNTA iIO. `PAGE LEVE, Real Estate For Sale 150 ACRE FARM `_ _.." .adjoining St,Helens. Mostly all, workable. Solid brick house,, Can 'be bought' on good terms. '' NUMBER OF •FARMS near Lucknow. . dome on high.. way,, 'Mese : are all good 'farms; •well located and can be .bought on . terms, ACRES adjoining Lucknow; Good house ' and barn... Town water and hydro. Can, be bought 'with lo:w•'down, payment.• BRICK APARTMENT BLOCK ;on Main .Street, •Luck now. Has `two, new apartments, built. in cupboards, four -piece bath • in each , apartment; . New oil heating system,. ;Can be :bought on terms. . , SEVERAL HOMES for sale :in ;Lucknow and ,sur.round- ing towns.: These homes have all conveniences and well ' located. Firms ' and Business property for `.tale. throughout. Western Ontario.• List your property with. Western Ontario's Fastest Growing Real Estate • STEVERSON WARREN L. Real Estate, Mount Forest • .contact JOHN HALL, SALESMAN, Lucknow ' HAD• ROUGH TIME , •.: ON.: F;ISw. I,NG TRIP P Mr. and Mrs. :George Colwell of Dawson Creek, BC.; and for- merly.:of Kinloss where stranded .Y, for five ' days 'in ;theNorthern' • wilds, while on ' a fishing trip an experience they . would, not wish • to repeat.. They were with four :others; Doug, -Ratan and hit son and Ervin Goodrich • 'and ' his son. -'They made the trip up the Mur.. :ray River in: . Goodrich's•. 30 -foot .• boat,, powered . by a 35 ' H,P . out-• ::board'motor. They ran into. trou '• ble When they struck -•:a :rock which wrecked' the motor. • A search was made for trfierri' by plane, & successfully' located them, ,but .couldn't . land.: The party's spirits were high know; ing .,that their plight was :' known • and although'provisions, ran out, .:they had" plenty, of • trout- to keep them from "'going ' hungry. Atried boat which c-. to reach, them with another motor,l''suf-: feral.nnotor�• damage , also, and • ha: t , FF ,: tad o use .•the a r r. me gene' .moto. to get back :oto base: .The Colwell \party drifted down stream •when conditions Permitted: and finally. polled: •down the river •to end their floe-. day hair -raiser. They • had used. their bread supply to plug cracks in the bottom of. the boat which was also damaged on a' rock •. ,.. .: •ltuth Coiwelt`,had quite a sun-. 'burn from the exposure, but the• 'Hien with a five-day grgwth of; 'whiskers ' had •some protection to their faces ;. , Aerialt':photos were tak ,fi by • the',"rescue'' plane„'"and showed. •• one rock:: ledge along the river, where the sextette spent "one B,RU.E., RURAL' TRIG. FLY .T , _ • O EUROPE. �.• Mr.-Williarn Oswald, fieldman, for the Bruee County Federation. of •Agriculture'::arid .Messrs. Herb •Arkell : and Cormack •Armstrong. of Teeswater district, will rep'e- sent' Bruce County in the coming Farmers' :Tour of • Russia. The. party will leave the Inter national,,.Air.• Port '.'at New York City by `jet plane on Monday,, • August. ,29th, and ! will arrive at Copenhagen;1 Denmark, `' the. 'fol= ;lowin'g morning ..After.•several days 'spent in Denmark ,•and' Sweden the Canadians wilt :go• by air on , Friday, .,September :2nd to., Moscow:'in':.Russia... The . period from September 2nd to ; Septem- her 13th, .will be spent: behind the iron curtain, visiting various, places of 'importance' to: agricul ture and of tourist 'interest. The agrarians will. then 'fly to London, England, where ' an, itinerary of -'bus tours' arid sight- seeinghas..leern arranged,' in- cluding' visits .'to • Piccadily Cir cut, ,Houses of Parliament, Tra- falgar . Square and other .histori- cal spots, : as , well as a trip through the ' scenic. portions , of Dorset, Somerset and -Cheshire.. Prior . to returning : they will, also visit Scotland, spending a full day in Edinburgh ,and .also make 'a motor 'trip: to Aberdeen to visit the Angus Cattle Society, and a farm: specializing in "-Brack. Face 'of • ,Scotland"• sheep. The:' party will leave Glasgow for the cross -Atlantic flight 'on Monday, .Septexnber '19th, landing. at New York : at 9:30. the follow- ing 'morning. night. •• CANCER *CAMPAIGN S OVER , THE TOP 'Huron countyhas met its fin- ancial obligation toward the na- tion-wide fight against cancer for . 1960, it was revealed by R. E. Pooley, Exeter, chairman of the' annual campaign for funds. Mr, Pooley revealed Huron ci- tizens contributed a total of $15,555 this year, .representin 104 per cent of the .county's ob- jective of $15,000..' • • Mr. Pooley also expressed' ap- preciation toward ,the hundreds of volunteer workers • who as- sisted in the campaign. ' In addition to the ,. campaign•, contributions, another $1 ,435 has been donated 'to cancer work through -out the county. : Mrs. A. M. Harper, • Goderich, the Unit treasurer, reveals a to- tal of $16.,989 has 'been • forward- ed ..to, Ontario division.. .of the,. Canadian . Cancer Society, '' re- presenting the county',s total contribution toward research, • service • and ; educational : pro. grams across Canada in 1960. A portion of this amount has been refunded to ; the unit, for use • in its work' .among'. cancer patients in the county., The unit provides. ` transportation, nursing services; pain -relieving drugs &� other essential services' to pati=•: slues Feature New Roo►n Openng These bigvalue, top -condition trade-ins, sell with our guarantee 4 TELEVISION SETS • (17 and -24-Inch)'; 2' ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS' 1' ELECTRIC WASHING • MACHINE' Drop:,In And Look These Over At Our NEW SHOW ROOM. On' Willoughby "Street . Seeing Is Believing • On . Saturday, August 27th, You Are: Invitee i To OPEN . HOUSE Commencing at 7;00 p.m.- . ons RadioShopJrr�,Ly• ents in need.. It . also sponsors: educational programs •for 'Huron. DUNGANNON. citizens.' ' ' ; Wingham, Blyth lead • Ofthe five districts iii .the county; Wingham, and •Blyth . led In surpassing: their objectives:. Wingham :raised, 156: • percent . of its quota, followed closely by' Blyth with 152 'percent.:.. e Others in • order, were:' Sea - forth,: 121 percent;. Exeter,' 108 percent;n ' Goderich 99 •percent; Clinton, 40 .percent.' • • The:. results, .tome showing the breakdown by rriunicipalties within :the distract ' are hi part as follows: .• • • are Goderich. (Quota• .$4,000) Ashfield. , Township • 499,54 Colborne 'Township. • 448.66 West ; Wawariosh Twp. ' 133.15, Goderich 'Township 378.60 Goderich Town 2,513.28 Campaign Total.. • • 599.25 In' memoriam . cards 599.25 Total • ,....• .., ... '4,572.48 'Blyth :(Quota ' $500) (Includes parts ' of •,• ullet,. Mor- ris 'and West' Wawanosh ) Campaign ', 76220 In ,memoriam 'cards :;42.00 Total • 804.20' Wingham :(Quota $2,000) - (.Includes Turnberry, How,ick, parts of .Morris and' West Wawa nosh 'Townships, Lucknow, and Teeswater) Campaign. ' 3,127.74, in. memoriam cards ..:.. '42:00 Total. = 3,169.74. County Totals (Quota $15,000), .•. Campaign .-. 15,555.24 (Includes . County Council Grant ' of $500.00.) In ' memoriam cards ... -1,433.80 Total: 161989.04 Total calls in Bell Telephone's Ontario -Quebec;; • territory . aver- age more than 20,950,000 a day. WE ARE YOUR LOCAL. DEADER v� FOR MOORE `�.. BUSINESS . FORMSw .LTD. CALL. US TODAY FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ACCURATE AND EFFICIENT BUSINESS FORM RECORDS CAN INCREASE YOUR REGISTERS AND F`6RMS •• GUEST CHECKS t�rtr3�'� • - Mr. • and M.S. Alex Smith and daughter, ' Sylvia„ •:Owen 'Sound, were week -end' visitors, with. Mr. and 'Mrs:' Robert Irvin . and Bet- ty. Mr. Smith, a Public School Inspector was a, 'former school.• principal ..'here 'ten . years sago, . Mrs. • K. E. ' Wood; Laura .:.Lee and Dale :'.of . `London were visit- ors 'last ` week with her. •aunt, Mrs.: Cecil, : Culbert: Little Tom- my Williamson, London- is.a vis itor ' Gussie and Jimmy Culbert have , returned from, holidays with . relatives in London. 'Mrs:: T. C.' -Anderson was hostess' at ,her home for the Au- gust. meeting of the .. United Church . • Woman's• • Association,' with 'Mrs, •'Clifford Crozier;•. the president in • the' chair. • Mrs. M. Reed. was in charge of .the 'de- votiorial period and Mrs. Robert •Bere •.read the 'scripture' and led in ',prayer. 'Mrs. K. K. Dawson & Mrs. T. C. Anderson, were ap- pointed, a visiting' committee: for September and .October: It was decided to: have the' kitchen fin- ished before the 'next- meeting Mrs. Frank ' Pentland took the ,'topic, • "Salt of : the Earth" and Mrs Raymond Finnigan ' -,gave+ a reading, The lunch committee • included • ' Mrs. Arthur Elliott, Mrs :Ivan -• Rivett and Mrs. ,. Lorne • Hasty.. Mrs.: 'Arthur Stewart - presided at the W.M.S. of Erskine Presby- terian Church On Friday, August 18th. The: Glad: Tidings Prayer. was `taken by` Miss E. McMillian ' and • ":the :Devotional. by 'Miss • Mary Murray. The Study Book was taken by Mrs. ' H'igh Bennett on 'Social Conditions' of the Con- Mrs: William Stewart ons. the Glad , Tidings • • Review'' 'read,' an Indian's opinion 'on his Social !Class. . Mrs. • A. Stewart . display- ed ; two, lovely .gifts for Uosprtal and garments. to .be sent :,to mis- sions. Mrs. `A. • Stewart closed with .prayer.• : Dr. • R. 13.. Palmer, who ' was - formerly in artnership with �p .• •Dr. Bern Corrin of Wingham, is moving with his family • • from Hazelton, B.C., to 'Queen Char- ' lotte Islands where .he will join the' staff of the' United :Church. Mission ; Hospital Is Your Subscription • Paid? En EL Good, working .Conditions Steady Employment :ircle- Bar Knitting Kincardine, . Ontario YOU CAN NOW . OBTAIN Single Copies Of NTiNE.L AT THE NEWS STAND AT Gecrqe's. Shack:8ar m Lucknow Tire entinel Is Also available As Usual, At The Sentinel Office. • Single Copies. - 1Oc LowrzraocollAsira 1Y x:4 3.