The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-12-16, Page 12• PAGE- TWELVE
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THE LZTCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,: DARIQ
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
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Electric ., Toasters, Irons, Kettles, Blenders, . Coffee
percolators, Can openers, Vacuum cleaners, Floor •
polishers, floor washers, Electric blankets, Heating
pads, Clocks, Watches, Radio,. etc.
GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY
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Electric .Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Freezers, Refrig-
erators, Televisions, Stereophonic Hi-Fi Cochin -
tions, ,Radios, etc. 4-
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Watches; Electric Drills and Saws, Soldering Irons,,g
Pocket` Tapes, Car Radios, Electric' Shavers, Flash:.3
Lites, Rifles and Shot' Guns, etc. :z
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I GIFTS FOR. BOYS AND GIRLS ..: 1
Wrist Watches, ': Skiis, Meccano Sets, Electric ,a•
Trains, • Flashlights, Record • Players, Records, t
Transistor Radios, Hockey :Games, Bicycles, Tri
cycles, Sleighs, ; Toboggans, Dart Games,' Table
Tennis, etc. ;
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Lueknow, has an interrnediate
hockey team: entered in, • the
W-O.A.A, this season, and pros-
pects look very gciod for a pretty
fair aggregation, although equip-
ment 'and entry fee funds are
about non . existant ,at the mom-
ent.
The local boyswill be strength-
ened by two or three Ripleyitest
and at the moment a dozen or
more • players • are on the roster.
. The first practice was held in
Kincardine last week. 'Weather
conditions don't lend promise to
ice being available locally for
a time. Lucknow is scheduled' to
open the season 'against Winth-
rop .next Monday, but the first
home game is not ' slated. until
January .13th.'
1' There are. seven teams in the'
group; playing a single schedule
1 with Luckx ow, games as. follows:
1 21Lueknow at Winthrop
23--Lucknow at 'Seaforth
January'
• 6--Lucknow " at St.. Columban
13 -Winthrop at.: ucknow
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16th, 1959
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Clothes Hampers Plastic and Basket'Weave ft
,Ironing Boards and Covers
Clothes. ,Drying Racks .
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Roasting Pans Granite Alumin!nn sniaI E:large
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Roasting Pan Racks
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15 --Blyth .at. Lucknow • .
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:i 18—Seaforth, , at Lucknow :. •
12i—,Lucknow at Teeswater
25 --St.. Columban, at . Lucknow
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3-Monkton • at Luckn.ow
' 8--LucknoNv ',at Rlyti
1 t jet# ? lsrotcuroa<*o# # szv 10-Teeswater at Lucknow
Christmas, SDecials
331/3*; R.PVI. LONG • PLAY HI4I RECORDS
A $3:98' VALUE FOR ONLY ... $1'.49 ea.
4.. 12.-Lticknow at :Monkton. •
HOOVER STEAM IRONS
With • Stainless Steel Sole Plate, Reg. $23.95 now : 4
Lor ::. :; - $18:95 I
ELECTROHOME HI-FI, Reg. $239.95
Special - $159.95
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Heads Bruce Group sident of the. Bruce . County .Soil
Flonard „l1keTavish : 'of Huron' and : Crop Improvement Assocm-
Township. has `been elected pre- -tion
Kitchen • Step • on Cans' .
Swing -Away Can Openers
Pocket Knives and Wallets
Metal Tapes and Carpenter's . Tools
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Many Small Articles — Suitable and Inexpensive'
NOMA. CHRISTMAS TREE SETS & DECORATIONS 2;
CHRISTMAS TREE 'STANDS
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Hardware Lucknow
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{ Returned Fischer •'In Culross
�Mike Fischer, reeve of Culross
' for `. the past ' six • years, and • . •a
i .candidate for, the 1960 warden-
' ship of Bruce; •was reelected by•
defeating Clair Grant 403 to -334
votes. The. other ,three aspirants
i. for the office. have all 'peen re-
' turned, •. Roy' •Atkinson 'of 'Green-
ock, Wesley Aiken' oof Amabel
and Arthur Leifso .of Brant. •. ° '
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BRUCE F.A.,:BACKS'»
:HOG AGENCY.
.A resolution endorsing the
present: system • of hog' Market
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� week by
I overwhelming, majority by $race
1 County ' Federation ;off Agr-
tore. The' meeting was presided
over. by P. A.. » igurray or Kin
toss.. . :.
1 "We • stand' .to: •Tose all ;w e have
gained if the present marketing . .
.I. systeni is scrapped," said Alfred
[Brunton; a' former county pres- I
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Also .approved was a resolti
I tion asking that ' deficiercy 'pay-
Get Insulating Value As•Well As • ; merits be made on a sig month.
basis instead of annually .
.James • Jackliin ,.of E'_•rnwood,
• sponsor of • the • resolution, said ,
the federation might as well re -
{1{ sign itself to the' •fact that de -
t ficiency ' payments • are :. govern-.
anent policy:
Other • resolutions . adopted
Iasked ' greatly • -reduced licence
1 fees for facia 'trucks,. .compensa-
tion to farmers ' forlivestock
killed by hunters 'and conipul-•
sory liability insurance on moth:-
vehicles.
otorvehicles. • .
' ; "Free enterprise groups are
placing, complaints. .,to the De
partrtient4 of . Agriculture on, the
marketing system," said Eldred
1. 4i en,Ontario • Hog Producers
1 Marketing Board '•chairman.
`Its is tip to producers to ten*
the ,department. they .are : satis-
fied."'
,Predict VOte
'Meeting at. Tavistock Inst week
the Free' Enterprise , . Livestock
Producers of Ontario .were told
by Charles Coulter . of Belgrave
. that another vote. of Ontario hog
producers on the hog marketing
question . is to be expected..
Assurance has • been given by
the Ontario Farm Products 'Mar-
feting Board, Mrs,' Chillies re
ported. that a new "rote will be
held. It is ' not likely to be earlier
than February„ 1960. Mr. Coulter
explained,. hecause``OFPMB `plans
• • I to allow ,a• .trial period of .at
• least;three weeks for new anar-
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2=1959 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic, fully .
equipped 82,750
2-1959 Chev. Belair 'sedans automatic, fully equipped 82,695
1959 Pontiac Strato-ehief .sedan, automatic, fully
equipped . 82,995
/959 Biscayne sedan, fully equipped , 82,450
1958 Olds., 4 -door hardtop, automatic, fully. powered. 52,695'
1958 Strato-chief sedan, automatic,, fully. equipped 82,295
11958 Pontiac Strato-chief, sedan, fully�.equipped' 89.095
2-1958 :Chep, deluxesedans, automatic,: fully
equipped 82,150
2-1958 Chev. standard 'sedans 31,995
2---1956( Ford' coaches, 1-6. cylinder — 1-8 cylinder :. 81,29s
1955 Dodge coach with radio,
1953 Ford sedan
J 95
5695
A. number of• 1954 .Ghev�_ sedans arid coaches•
from 8650 S89a
A Number of Older Models.
TRUCKS! • TRUCKS!,
1955'..Chew ' -ton pick-up automatic, fully equipped 8995
1951' .Chex: 1 -ton with racks 95
51 Dodge '°a ton pick-up 8295'
Brussels - " Mot�rs. •
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Phone 150 t uchnow Lenny i egulatioris 'which are to
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