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THE IATCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
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1960 FRIGIDAIRE
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MODELDDC-60
It automatically•shuts
off When clothes are , •
dried "just enough:'
No guesswork about
how long to dry.- . .
• 4 -position Heat' Selector with special "No Heat" setting—better for
•• More fabries . • • ;
•' W,"11/ASH Ilt•WEAR" Cycle—many clothes ictually. need no ironing
• Automatic "cool on fluff" leaves clothes. soft -as feather down •
• **, Earnily-size of wet clothes , •
-.'NEW!. FULL 'SWEEP OF RADIANT HEAT. Giant beating els-
ment spreadsheat from top to bottom of the drum. everything dnes
theroUghly.• safely—and faster, too.. ; • ,
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GREER T and ELECTRIC
• 4ALES. AND SERVICE
nos* '110 Lucknow
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RIPLEY .FOREMAN
IS RESIGNING
1 All members were present at
I the November meeting of 'Ripley
Council. ,
Moore-McLeearthat the fol. -
lowing accounts • be ordered
paid:' John McLean, garbage
,collecting $90.00;, Lyle Cuthbert -
son; assisting with policing 5.04
Lucknow Sentinel, ' ad re • Day-
light Saving. Time,, 3.00; Walter
Needham, salary 50,00; assessing
125.00,. express 2.95; selecting
jurors t l oi" • se 8a P3r;espoliuretiotn, put:Relief, f ' o11125! . a0 r0d;
Ripley, Huron Legion, rent. of
rest rooms, 25.00; Elliott- Taylor,
Salary., .100.00; Franks, ' Garage,
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use of ick and gas and oil,
2.35; Dr. J. A. 'MacDonald, den-
: tal ' services Public School 246.50;
Walter Walden,. 'selecting jurors,
4.09; Treasurer- of Bruce County,
rent of mower, 31.50; Howard
Hodge, - rer;dirs, • labor on -fire
truck, 56.52.
' Tranter-Pollock, that Graham
Cook's tender for .snowiplowing
at $6.50 per hour be accepted.
Moore -McLean, that a letter
• be sent to Mr. John Hanna, ,
M.P.P.• • requesting that • the On-
tario Government Control, day-
light saving time;
Tranter-Pollock, that the re-
signation of • •Mr. Elliott Taylor
as • town foreman and 'Police
Constable . be accepted with re-
gret, same to take affect 'Decenv-
ber 25th;. 1959, . •• .•
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McLean -Moore,- that we'
•by the Township: of Crowland
, requesting the ,Provincial . GoV.-
ernment to take over the com-
plete cost of ..welfare.
., '.. Moore-Tranter, that 'the clerk
prepare a by-law under the Dog
Tax ' and ' •,Livestock Protection
Act that where poultry owned
byany person • is injured or kil-
led by . any dog within the
municipality to s the . amount of
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fifty pounds or more, the Pro-
visions' , 'of this Act . re.specting.
livestock ' Shall. . apply ' tosuch
poultry.
Pollock -McLean, • that George
Tranter be appointed to evalu-
ate
. the chickens 4 Mr. William
McGuire's .that were •destroyed
DISTRIBUTE NEW Forest,. Palmerston, Walkertoia,,
. • Wingham, and other nearby
PHONE•1300KS • . communities.
Out with the Old and in with CULROSS CORNERS
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•h the new wiy ibe4the order of the
UaY this week as thousands of
new and up-to-date telephone
directories are distributed
Lucknow and other district cen-
tres.
• This year more than 17,850
spent the weekend with Mr, and
...telephone books are slated for
Mrs. Ernest Hanna and family.
We the 'glad to report that
Mrs. N. E. Haldenby was able
to return home after a few days
in Wingham Hospital. •
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' Mr. and Mrs. Don GilleSpie,
and . Rennie have moved from
Kinlough to the .house on the
farm.: of Mr. and • Mrs. Art Gra-
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. .11th, 1959:
• THE ANTELOPE races over the flat African veldt at speeds up
to sixty miles an hour: He is in constant peril His horns are highly
prizeds by hunters; his flesh is the favorite food.of.nearty every beast of prey.
• Fortunately his sharp senses of sight, smell and hearing usually
warn him of danger in time to run, and his great speed
keeps him out of trouble most of the time. •
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• Men and women lack the sharp senses of the 'antelope and mutt
rely on their common sense to protect themselves. For their financial -
protection, millions of people have turned to Sun Life insurance— '
, coMmon sense protection against many of the uncertainties of life. •
You, too, can have this financial protection.
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SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
Wm. J. Kinahan
R.le. 2, LUCKNOW Phone Wingham 717--w-4
"Is, your Wife economical?" GRAND LODGE OFFICERS
"Sometimes. She used only. 30 VISIT, PRECEFTORY •
candles on her 40th. birthday • .
cake."• • , .„, On November 4th, ' members
A(nber4ey PreceptorY • 132
by dogs. , •
,IVici,..ean,Moore, that • ,Reinern-
brance Day, November llth, be
declared a• holiday from .10 a.m.:
to .1 pm' • , •
Pollock-Tranter, that the fol-
lowing -be 'named for • offices of
-deputy returning' officer and
Poll clerks: Ward 1, D.R.O.. Gor-
don Scott, Poll clerk ' Ed. Gir-
ton. Ward • 2„ .D.R.0.• Charles
Pollock, 'Poll' ;clerk, Albert Pi- I
cot
. Walter Needhain,
heard . on. inspiring address/from
Most Wor.. Sir Kt Harold Wat-
son of London, who is head of
the Grand Black Chapter of
Ontario West • • '
Members of No. 132 exempli-
the first degree on candi-
dates and , were highly com
mended by. the several other •
Grand Lodge Offigers present
for their fine degree work at
this time as well as on several
occasions throughout western
Ontario.' ..
,Mr. and Mrs. M. :Bell, Toronto;
• *distribution in the area conipar-
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ed' to .15,750 last • year. • •
Indicative 'of telephone growth
ffi Lucknow alone, this year the
4 nuniber of books that will reach Correction, last week we re -
telephone customers totals 496
compared to 479 last year,
Because of the large number
of new and changed listings con-
tained. .in the new directorir*
ported' that Mr. and Mrs. Alex •
Whytock attended , the Silver
Weddigg Anniversary of Mr.
• an • MOs. William Slessor, this
should have been • the Silver
H.H.P. Johnston, Bell Manager 'Wedding Anniversary of Mr. &
for this territory, has' suggested. 1VIrs, Jas: Carr of Wingbarn.
that the old books be discarded Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Thoinp-
. as soon as the new ones are re- son spent • Wednesday evening
ceived. • . with • Mr. and Mrs, Morley, Wall,
and family and " Mr. and Mrs.
. "Past experience," he said,
Orval Wilson and family, spent
"has shown that nxany wrong
numbers and '•unnecessary calls
to information result when cus-
, tamers don't , bring theirperson-
al telephone numbers • up to
• date." Iti order to help .solve this
problem the Bell offers a Blue
book for compiling personal lists
of frequently -called 'numbers;
Copies are available for theask-
ing from the local ,buisness o
Pherson and family, 8th dui-,
lice: • ross,
• In addition to Lucknow, the Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith
new directory also serves Mitt-, spent Sunday evening With Mr.
hand, Hanover, Harriston, Mount and Mrs John Wraith, Lucknow.
Thursday. evening „ at theseine
howe.
and Mrs. Murray . Hender-
son and family, Lucknow, Were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Wraith. • •
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Stewart 'were. Mr, and
Mrs. Gerald' Stewart, Kincard-
ine and Mr., and IVIrs, Ian Mc
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