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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-12-09, Page 7x
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WEDNESDAY, DFC, 9th, 1959..
Tom' • .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCI NOWtt. ONTARIO
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LATE
MODEL
*1959 Pontiac Stratochief,. sedan, automatic gear shift
fully equipped $2,650
1959 Chev Belair sedan, automatic, • fully .equipped $2,895
1959 Chev sedan, standard gear ,shift
1959 Meteor '
1958 Pontiac .Stratochief sedan, automatic transmis
sion, fully equipped ,
Two 1958. Cpev Biscayne sedans, automatic , ,
1958 Pontiac. Laurentian, automatic, fully equipped
1958 Chevrolet Delray sedan.
1956 Ford, Z -door
1954 Chev. Standard sedan, fully equipped
1954 Monarch sedan, automatic, fully equipped
1954 • Chev Deluxe coach, fully ' equipped
Number of 1954 models . ranging from $595. - 58
1951 Chev. Deluxe. sedon
TMUWKS! TRUCKS!.
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$2450
$2,550
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' 52,450
'62,395
..2,495
'52,195
51,395
$.850.
• ;.5 995
$ . 850
95
• .$ .395
1955 GMC cyton Pick- upi,
fully elluipPed
1951. Chev. 1 ton Express`
auto-matic transmission,
$1;095
with rack 5495
rasseis Motors
Huron County's Foremost Used. Car Dealers
CASH, TRADE, TERMS = Open Evenings Until 10
Cities Service . • Dealer Phone 173, Brussel
RECEIVE AWARD' AT • -
ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT
The'lith arumal Huron County
years' Voluntary service in thel
' Top scorers in the Lucknow,
and. :Dungannon 'dub§ 'were as
Achievement Night was held at follows: Lucknow• 4 -II talf Club,1
Wirighath • District . High School 'sponsored by the Lucknow Ag -
Friday *- as a ,•climak to. junior rieultural Society, Crawford IgC71
farin work in t.he. ;c9untk. It Neil,' 11.11:. 2 Lucknow; 931; •Le -
friends of the ,•366 Members .of Garry Rintoul, •Whitechnrch; 920.
• 26 4-11 Clubs in the cmint3e.this Dungannon 441 Calf Club
year with 89.9 per cent comple- sponsqied by the Colwanash
ROdger Kieffer of the': R.R. 6 Goderich,, 892; -Terry:Dal-1
'berry 4-11. Club had the champ- t0,11, MR. 7 Lticlmow, 889; Leroy
ion' Hereford steer in the Guin-
eas competition at the Royal. '
The Warden's novice trophy,
presented by the 1959 warden of
Huron county, Reeve William
Jewitt, toWnship, went to
Sandra ,Finnigan, Dungannon dor
the first-year member with .the
highest score.
Sandra had the high scOre of
941 points in the Goderich 4-11
Hone Improvement Club.
For outstanding achievement
, 4-11 grain clubs, .Donald Mc-.
Kercher of Dubliii won The Wm.
A. Stlimuid trophy.
Tom Toad received 'a 4-il
Club leader's award for- five
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Sowerby, RR. 1 Port Albert, 877.1
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TIMBER TIPS . .
As we start the last. half of
the schedule it looks like. •a9
team contest for 'second place
with the • better than ever Cubs.
now 11 .points, out in first place.
In . the first ' half these • ''Cubs
chalked. up 31 of, a possible 36
points. •1
*Gwen Caesar with 626 and.
Dorothy Errington With 625 led I
-the attack as_ the Cubs added 3•I
Hamilton and ..Shirley „Brooks I
led the Squirrels with Lorna
Buttons ability to roll 3' identi-
cal cores being, the most out-
standing action for the losers.
Standing /•
Cubs 34, Pole Cats 23, Chip-
munks 22, Beaver's 22, Zebrat
20, _Gophers 19, Squirrels 19,1
Tigers 15, Lions 15; Coons 12.
Threesome Noted For LongeVity. orians. Meet
Coiribmed ;Ages -of a brother
and two sisters totals 274 years. The executive of the Bruce
DEMAND. FOR CBEDIT .
More CanadianS borrowed
more money from the 13ank of
Montreal in 1959 .than ever be-
fore „according to the bank's an-
nual statement, released last
week by Milton Rayner manag-
er of the Liicknow
Cominenting on the bank's
142nd year of, business, he said
the -unprecedented demand for
credit of all kinds.came in one of
the "tightest" niOney. Periods of
modern times. In total, B.* of M.
loans were more ihan 25 per
cent above the 1958 figure •••
$1,772 million compared with
$1,416 million.
These- included a • 3155 per
cent', boost Over .1958 in NI -IA
Mortgage loans, from $171 Mil-
lion to' $227 million., enabling
More people •to buy home of
their own. '
To cope with Capidiazis' loan
dernands, the bank reduCed its
security holdings by,.more than
,quarter. -These are now report-
ed at $886• million, or 28 per
cent lower than a year ago.
Strong. Llquid Position
,As a result, although the B.
of M. maintains a, strong liquid
position, "quick' assets now
stand at. $1,578 million or 51.6
per cent of all liabilities. to the
public, versus- 62.1 per cent at
October 3ist, 1958. ,
Deposits Show a little' change
at• $2,998 rnill' ion, compared with
$3,038 million. a year ago. The
same is true of total B., of .
assets, :which stand at $3,259
million,. against ' $3,277 million
The banles earnings for all its
810 oflices in C ada and abroad
come taxes, Provision for' these
tax • bills, -however, took more
than 50 per cent of the earnings,
.or $12,642,600, °so that the net
370 mOre than, in 1958.
holders received dividends total-
ling. $10,684,730 on the basis of
$1.85 per share br $1,957;870
lesi than the tax bill. •
The year's operations .inblud-
ed. issue . of "rights" to 675,000
new -shares of capital Stock.
When completed, this issue will
On November ;22, Mts. F. .T1County Historigal .Soci'ety held -a
Conroy , of Toronto was 93. On meeting ‘, last eek with' Mr.
Stuart -Robertson of Lucknow,
November 28 her - brother, VM -1
ithe new, president, in the chair.
cent Wardell . of ----Kincarnine I Although Bruce County is fairlY
Marked, his 91st . birthday and yOung eornparison with East: -
next February their' sister, Mrs.' ern and Southern Ontario coun-'
T. b. Hicks ' of the Lucknow I ties, haVing been opened to set-.
ing places and• stories. The Soci-
ety is conrerned about their pre-
servation, and alkt wishes to
make them. familiar to the gen-
Boxed Christmas Cards in stock,
large selection to choose from..
Don Thompson, phone 35,' Luck-
- ' Three- meetings are planned ,
for 19600lie August meeting to
I 'take the form of a sight-seeing
i bug trip within ' the County, cal -1
1 'ling at points of historieal inter-
, est and beauty spots.
For some years there has been
't,alk . from various • sources of re-
printing • ,NOrman Robertson's
i 1Histbry of Bruce County, a book
2, i lost or torn and' need replacing.'
Z 'i this book; but ,many have been
to convementl' hold winte
. meetings, district representatives
; . have been , appointed Who -will
- '4, organize sniall local societies. hi
` this way it .is hoped .everybody
I who is interested in his hoine
. ' town or village Will •attend these
-i -1.! meetings and enjoy ex -changing,
.. I Ws Imowledge of past et eats
A newcomer to- Bruce and will en -
iI InformatiOni of historical value
.1 mweercobetare.. or . not, , eVerybody • is
-I these meetings which otherwise
,, - I can be 'collected and saved frdm
, 1 Funds are needed to carry • on 1
4 !the work and this is a prohlein
1 ./ fot the young: Society. Member-.
r, in the fee. It is hoped tlyat the I,
"local small branches, of .4ite-Soei-.
County Soeiety.
'jiff. my film
tiler Urni3ach Pharrnac
Phone 32, Luc -know'
"YOUR FRIENDLY IDA rtituacisr•
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BRIDAL GOWNS.
FORMALS
capital to, $60,750,000, the largest
of any Canadian bank.
Club Girls' meeting
The sixth meeting of the
Daughters of the Kairshea Club,
"Working with Wool" was held
on Saturday, December 5th. The
meeting was opened with the
4-11 -Pledge. The roll "call was
answered by, How 'to remove
one spot from wool.
Christma.s Card Samples, about
a aozen boxes to sell at 20% off,
cards are in like -new condition.
Don Thompson, phone 35, tuck -
In 4th Western New York Random Sample
Test, earned $3.98 income over chick and
feed cost per pullet housed. Unexcelled brown
egg layer with go-od feed efficiency and
livability. Comes into production early. A
strain cross bred by the J. J. Warren Breeding
Farms, home of the famous Warren Reds..
ORDER THIS FINE LAYER NOW FROM
TRELEAViEN MILLING CO. LIMITED
ORVILLE IELLIOTr
, HATCHERY DIVISION '
se omit A.Z.1%? aLtrat
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