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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-07, Page 8PAGE EIGIT'. ', ' _ o QUJES THE LUCKNO'W SEI4TR'REI ,: LUCKNOW, 1958' Pontiae . Stratochief, standard transmission,. fully' equipped.. • 1958 Pontiac Larentian Sedan, •automatic; fully'. equipped , Two ' 1958 Pontiac Stratochief Sedans,' automatic transmissioin, fully , equipped , Two ,1958' Ohev Biscayne Sedans, automatic, • fully ; equipped, •, • Two 1958. Chev. Biscayne Sedans 1957 Chev.2-door Hardtop V-8, automatic, fully equipped 1957 Chev Coach, fully equipped. 1957 Chev. Station Wagon ;<b $2,595 $2,850 $2,750 t^ $2,750 $2,295 $1;995 ,$2:295:.'. $2,195 1956 Ford Fairlane:' Sedan,; automatic, fully equipped- .41,795 .1955 Chev edam -with radio,$1,450 $1,195 $1.195 $1,195 equipped $1,195'. $995 $695' $695. 'Two` 1957' Pontiac Deluxe Sedans, 'automatic S , 1954 Ford ' Coach. • valve . in, head`s motor 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan 1954. Ford: Custojnline, with radio ' 1954`. Meteor, Hardtop, automatic,. fully 1953: -Dodge- Sedan.:.. ' 1952 Chev 'Coach•. 1951 Dodge : Station Wagon ,AND 'A''NUMBER OF'OLDER MODELS AT BIO 'VALU; PRICES russels IN six. ,iEEKS: ONTARIO WEUI DAY., J4W 7th, 1,969, •• ' Another • week: end storm With,, heavy` snowfall has made its con- tribution• to a record - 'breaking.' spell :of weathet that has feat- ured over eight feet oi, snow in Six weeks; ° • It started in November. with ;eleven inches, December produe- ed .73 inches' and to • Tuesday morning, • January had produced •13 ' inches of snow, to put the tot- al to slightly aver the eight -foot; mark, • Sunday _was'stormy with a bit, ter wind,- as the -mercury ; sagged to zero during the. night. ,' affic on. Sunday was :slowed to ;crawl as ;£holidai► visitors sta d back 9 their work or stu es, . The Sunday, afternoon ilius out �; • of: Lucknow was 50 minutes: late • m .• departing,,, and • the *evening, • bus turned aback. a few 'males out. of Kincardine.' ' ' °Country roads drifted 'full' and , r heavy main roads were Ne y YY and 'to' the north. were impassible for `•a time 'Monday morning. School busses failed 'to make the 'trip, or ran, on disrupted schedules, both 'Monday•'and Tuesday. (Rural 'mail: delivery 'suffered likewise.:.. ' On Monday night' plows in Ashfield were called --off the • roads. till the storm and' : drifting abated. Mild weather ' at New Years, turned • to -sleet: and: rain during the night and:., traffic was,. at • a virtualstandstill until' sanding was done. t .. T . A thaw • will:r be Welcomed• in more ••ways than one? and 'espec- espec- ially by many farm,ers1.who are otors Huron County's Foremost Used Car Dealers CASH, TRADE,.TERMS.Open Evenings Until 10' Cities Service' Dealer Phone` 173,. Brussels METERY GRANT Huron Township. Council held a: special meeting'to. conclude the- , .. years business.; The 'meeting was held on Decernber 23rd. Moved by,•:1VItMuich Cam.piaell Y . that we pay' ,the treasurer , of the Lochalsh ': Cemetery Board the promised '$500 09' that .We agreed'. to math donations they might receive. Moved by' • •L• o!wry Campbell, that" the 'following accounts . be, p id; John • W. Henderson, Lum- ber •Ltd., Cemetery Chapel ;ma- terial, $21.83; Dr. R. W.:Black- well; School Dental. services, 141.25;• Dr.James tittle, School dental services, 60.00;:Glenn 'Far- • • rell,' tax collector salary ' and: mileage, 352.20;John : C..Camp bell, refund -of phone 'booth and • meeting,. 6.95;R. Lancaster, tax' refund, 'double, assessed, 6.73; Kincardine News, election ballots, and tax, •138.38; .L' ticknoW7°Sentin- el, financial •-statements, tax and experiencing a. prolonged water adwt.; 93.80; Claude Sore, special .shortage , PAY LOCHAL-SH • meeting,. .3.90; J. Mc'Murchy, special meeting, 3.70; W. R�':Low- ry, special meeting, 3.58; „Five:fox bounties, 25.00 This brings `•':the • number of foxes killed in• Huron •Township from November 10, to December' 31 to 58. ' Moved •b m ell- y. Calm), • pb Mc�Viurchy, •that we : adjourn until January 5159. Earl.;Tout, Clerk. 1• DUNGANNON • Mrs. Herb.'Finnigan and her daughter, `• Margaret:'Joy .Durnin, •.aceonipanied Mr. and :.Mrs. .Mrs;,'W. H. ' McClure ;to Windsor last week to' visit Mrs.: Winnifred. Widconlbe Mr. `: and Mrs. ;McClure will re main for an extended 'visit. Miss I Durnin, returned to . her • employ YOUR • BARGAIN•' FOODLAND LUSHUS . JELLY POWDERS A ' rted Flr<vours.. SAVE: 5c . , TOILET TISSUESALE.,. , V 22c 9 roils White Swan or itrex 'SAVE E RMICK'S CRACKERS McCO r Salted or Plain. ;SAVE UP TO .8c, AYLMER CATSUP'. 11, oz.; •'' Rich, Red, "Flavourful. Feature • 1, FANCY CREAM :CORN, 20 oz. :Holly Brand .SAVE 10e 2. Ior3Sc tins 49c. We Sell For Less Phone 119,; Lucknow. Value's affective January. 8, 9, 1.0 • .:•Keith Cranston.and 'Mr.:and Mts. Isaac Cranston of Belfast,.:' Visitors. with 'Mr. . •and Mrs. `Robert Irvin on Christmas Day were, Mr. . and Mrs.Wm.Ritchie, 'Zion; Mr. and Mrs Jim 'Smith, Molesworth; Mrs. ' Ivan : Paper - nick, snick. Frances and Larry of ,Gode- ^ie• h. : Visitors: for;Christmas with Mr. and Mrs..,Harvey Culbert were: �Mr'• and.Mrs.;Jas• ; Beaton: ' and Jimmy, Mr. and ' Mrs.•Stewart Mullin and .family: of 'Lncknow, Mrs.:Florence. Edw rds and Mrs.: Edwards Rebecca Sullen of Goderich ' and on •Sunday, Mr.and:Mrs. Laver- :ne Culbert and family :of Gode- C Y rich: Mr an Mrs. �Cecilj Blake and ,d. family, - Mr. ::Blake spent Y, Haroldspent Christmas:with Mrs,' S. Fines and Suzanne,' Toronto. Mr. `and Mrs.Harvey; Raton ha• d as-, Christmas : Day :guests;, MrS. Robert McCabe and son; Bert' of Colborne, township, Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas „Mitchell, Arnold and Donna of.Saltford also' Mr; and Mrs.:Bert : Squires,. - Shirley,-. Paul and; David, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westlake, Janice,, Betty and Pat- ricia, Miss`. Ruth< Mitchell,. Gode- rich, Mr: and Mrs. Carman Pol- lock, Jo-ann of Nile, Mr. and Mrs..Ronald'-Alton. and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Mason; McAllister • BAG TWO TAGGED :FOXESS There . 'have ,been .onl. • two of the 24 • tagged foxes shot in' Bruce County 'since they *ere dispatch- • ed : Among the 24 released; .by Brute 'County• was one :tagged .forgga $100: The . rest.:, were tagged for. $50. each. 'The' 'two' ' foxes were shot:' `early:in November. `I Specially tagged foxes were put out �tor help create" interest ariiong local. hunters to ° hunt' -or .organ,-• ize hunts 'to combat' the ' rabies. • .Ment, in 'Toronto on Sunday: and her brother J. C. Durnin also re -1 . turned to Kitchener. ' .1 Miss ,Marylin Anderson, teach er /at .Brantford, was home with. .her parents Mr. 'and Mrs. Harvey •Anderson .for the Chfiistmai 'vac i a . Mrs. Ivan Rivett .was,. hostess at :tier home on Friday afternoon for the'' UnitedUnitedchurch, 'W:MSS.. It was. ,reported 12 home:: and 8. hospital calls were •rnade . Mrs. • •Harvey. Anderson., .the .never president in .the chair..MrS.'l I.' Rivett; the : scripture les- epidemic. We hope that .your holiday season was ' ah 'enjoy: able one . and .that the coming year will be a Happy and Prosperous One for You and Yours. JOHN W. H DERSON- LUMBER " TD .; •MORGAN;' poNALD. and. JIM 1/4 • tion• ' f n Chri "D e t h m son. Mrs. M. '.Reed announced the for their family,. Mr. and Mrs. World Day of Prayer to .be held : ;Robert McAllister, Mary. Lou, February 13th, in the :Anglican Mr. and Mrs. Ken McAllister and Church., Mrs Reed ;gave the fin-, also Miss:•Betty Elliott :and• Mrs., ancial deport stating $190. ' allo- �.Newe iStewart • : cation had been met' and $238,1 Mr. and Mrs, Alfred'Mabel and; 'had been :•.sent' to.headquarters. Mrs. I. •Rivett gave-... a readingJay Of Port Colborne, Mr. and Mrs. ` (Reed ` will Mrs. , Harvey Ander"son and „fan give the topic ' rly were with Mr. and Mrs. Al- ;'for February at .the hon -ie of Mrs. , vine' Sherwood :and Robert on .Shackleton; • ' Cllr stmas Day. • . e BORN at Goderich Hospital, • De -1 Nir. and Mrs: F�rarrk Pentland cenxiber 24th to • Mr .. and : Mrs. F., ;had a (:hristirias family :gath'er- Young, a., daughter. Congratula-:, . tions. 'Mother and babe are home . rug` and doing fine:' • Dungannon &School holidays PASSES ,IN" 83rd. YEAR were extended .as. on 'Monday,the'' • re -opening day, the weather'was The death of "Thomas. Alexan- so stormy school was ,cancelled. der iarris' occurred in• Wingham • Mr. • Herb . Stothers' : who . has: Hospital on Monday,:January' 5. ' been at his' daughters' in Gode- He was the son of Joseph.and rich, paid.' a visit *Ong friends Janet ()Houston) . Harris and was .one day last week. ibo'rn, in Kinloss Township on Mr. and Mrs.. Wm; Tr`vin, had July 5th, 1876. a Christmas visitors;. 1Vtr: and"` ''' The funeral service was con - Mrs. Burtram Curran and fain- • ducted on Wednesday at.the Mc-, ily of London, 'Mr. and Mrs; Per- enn'an. and 'acKenzie . Memor- cy ,Blundell and Melvin; Gode- l'' ial Chapel Eby Rev. Wallace .Mc - rich; Mr: 'arid :Mrs. Charles Mor- Clean,.-withinter'ment • in,�`So th rison and Kaye*. of Goderich, Mr. j Kinloss Cemetery, and Mrs: "Russel. Irvin and fam- ily ' ItED CROSS MATERIALS Mr.' and Mrs:, Chris'' Cooke and NOW READY FOR . WORKERS 4 Harold -were with Mr. and• Mrs.; Bill Cook Ch sly The 'Red Cross• sewing ' and; •e, e e W 'Janet, Mr. and Mrs.. Keith. Blake and ", knitting supplies are now ready Janet;. visited with • Mr. and Mrs, j for .all', workers.. who will • assist Hugh Menary. ( with the 'work annually :under- ' Christmas visitors wth'Mr, and taken• • by the local branchy Mrs, � Jerry Cranston were •7Vir, f For knitting, . babies bootees; t 6 -year old' "sweaters :.sand mesa's and ,Mrs. L.. Dtlrnin and" Cathy tsocks contact Miss Emma of Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs, Norman • i Mc-: I Kerr of Newton, 1VIrs. Cluskey; for sewing, 'boy's: paja- Agnes Dur min of coder ch, Mr. • and Mrs, i rias con ac• t,L Mrs, John .-A.darns •lire Christmas Turkey `Roll The Gophers took 'three' points. from the Zebras. Clarence Greer' was top for,.bis 'team. Bob Boak was best for, his team. :The :Lions took :,three points from the Pole- cats. Jim Errington being top span for his team 'with his ,611, flat three score,. which,' with.handi- cap ' won him a turkey for • the high' man.with, . 686 • points: Coleen Eddy was' high. for -the: lady's for • the Lions. Mike: San derson was high ,for, the Pole- cats with Lois:1jlacIntosh being for the ladies., The. MacIntosh duo were' the top' couple at the tur- key' roll" for. 'the big one: with .: 12.78.: The Chiprininks ";' took 'three points from the Cubs with Happy'' Hall ..being �tgp man • for his team. Anna Johnstone 'being 'best for the 'ladies: Dick ;parks was 'high ., man for the .Cubs. ' • • The Tigers took three 'points from . the Coons. Jean .: Whitby, '. was • top : for her team. Howard Agnew was top ;man• for' his team. The 'Squirrels and the ' Beavers: .took two•points apiece. 'Betty Finlayson ras; -high ',for the lad ies of the Squirrels- team. Betty with. her high three games and •handicap, won : the .ladies' turkey 4prize with her 657 score. Al •(Ham-: ilton was best' for. the `men .Le onard Mabonald was best'' for •his team.. Congratulations Winners..' Livingston Mehary, Mr.. and Mrs, and • . tact EDGED( . BY KINCARDINE • Weather` conditions :have, •alis rupted the '•.Juvenile• schedule' the last game played being on De cember 23rd in' Kincardine' when the 'lakesiders edged the ••Luck- now 'squad six • to four. previous: engagement here Kin cardine took. it by.a one -goal margin • Paul Henderson netted three for .Lucknow with Floyd Stanley getting No. one: goal„ in the first frame ' • S''h e w f e 1 t, 'Daniels, • Pollock, Needham,•"iTranter. and MaeKen-' zie scored for Kincardine. Lucknow drew five of. eight penalties with Pollock and Stan- ley ➢. ,getting five minutes for figh- ting, Kincardine Goal,Morgan; De De- fense, K. Shewfeft, Buckingham • Centre Pollock; Wings, Needham, l�ettapiace; Alt.,' Miller, Tranter,. MacKenzie � Tout, D�.' Shevtaflelt •Maurer, .Bennett, Dainiels.. 14 •