The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-26, Page 2TWO
't'Hl I UCKNOW' SENTINEL,,, LUCKNOW, QNTAB O
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26,, 1951
GIFT'S PREM
, eg. 47c — 12 oz.. tin. 39c
HEINZ 'BABY 'FOODS
• :Reg. 3 for 3lc -- 10' for $1.00' •`
Ogilvie Angel Food Cake .Mix
Cash your 10c.. coupon, reg, 53c
14 oz,' pkg. . 47c
-'Ballet 'Tissue ' Pastel Colors
e .., 2 , or 7c = 4 or.''
GIANTDUZ.. ,.
.ree •Tea Towel., in,,eaCh package'
Reg. 83c -;'Giant 77c
Face Elle Tissues,..inan• size, reg.- 33e,
• pkg. of 200. _ "
Maple Leaf Canadian Sockeye Salmon,
• ,fancy quality,; y2: tins : i'2 for'89e
D
::r: • Bahards Champion Dog or -Cat, Food
15 •oz. • tin • 6 for 69e
SENSATIONAL VALUE
Lynn• Valley Jams; ,A pple and ' Strawberry, •
• Apple and :Raspberry,.• giant', 48 oz;. jar::... ,69e'
c
R' & W Evaporated. Milk, tall this .... 2 for 29c
'f•es-
�
Golden, Hour Easter Eggs, . pkg, 29c
Golden • Hour. assorted Chocolates, ,lb. :box 89c..
R & W Instant Coffee, 5. oz. jar '. 99c
Westoi's Hot Cross Buns, 12 to pkg., 39c
Maple Syrup, by. the gallon or quart
. System
o�lect Phone Rates Locally
Fe:e;_
The ..annual meeting of the '•required ' at' Bervie?t' Answer,•
subscribers' of the Huron,, • and .No, the Ri:441:y operators would
Kinloss. 1VIu°nielpal Telephone . do this, c1 would consist
Syste�rn was held on Friday,, Mar, : only ' o f cagoing out of this;
21st, with a better attendance area. "Howmuch: more rent per ..
than in previous years: An in= month wouit cost the people?"
teresting and' ,Sllccessi''u1: meeting '.?answer, there ••will be. no change
was carried out:. With some in rental and.that, the rates in
changes already made and - many' 'effect how •would • app
Mr., Clayton '•Nichbeolson, Syliedstem.
manager,: explained the toll sit:..••
uation, names of 'places, and: time;.
limit: .and, cost- differentials 1be-
bween person to: person
and sta--
'tion , to. station calls y checked' and
y t t 'surer timed by our local offices, R
this duty Ripley ' operators check and .;
ft 33 times for,' Lueknow, Wingham,
Teeswater,; ; Wroxeter,; ,Brussels,
Blyth, Forc1 ich;, and Kincardine:.
Dungannon operators check,
and times. for . Goderich; Luck
now,, Wing -ham,• Brussels,'' Wrox-
eter, : Fordwich Teesu ater, Kin
:more ..in the near future, several•
sincere questions were' asked and,
informative answers' given. •
•
'Attending, .her .first meeting of
this System was. Mrs. Mary „Cul-
bert• who su:ceeeds Mr: " Ross' H.
• Mart n ' as`. secre ary=..re ..; ,
who resigned from u ty on
December 31., 1957,, after years
of service. Mr: Martyn' Was un-
able to 'attend this meeting ; due
to illness but the Commissioners
expressed their appreciation for
.his services, • - , . •
Pay Phones at Beach
their plans for the coming year
Such' as pay telephones to Lake
Huron Beach. The Point 'Clark
Beach ` Association have already
voted in favor ofd. a proposal of-
,fered, them >by. this. System °and
Work will .begin at: once to build
circuits from Ripley to. the Beach
and will be installing \five pay
booths •from' Lurgan Beach south
to Huron-Ashfieldboundary. •
The Bruce Beach Association
!Committee were :Mt* interested
1rn the proposal • so their answer
: was "no", as they .felt this ser
1 ice, was:'not necessary.
v
I. . • hhighlight of the di cussion
Te
was centred on',the new `,Bervie
"dial' exchange". •. Some of ; the.
questions asked. were; ``How
manycustomers op ,a'line?" `Ans-
wer:. Rrivate' and' two-party ser-'
•.vice in ,,Bervie and "rural.' lines
r
't:
PHONE 2'
FREE'. DELIVERY
:4:
rug $l,
;3;
9s
44:
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1i
alt n' Barley Contr"actsg
We now have our 1958 • Malting Barley
Contracts available:.
For your choice of Montcalm, Kindred or
Parkland. Seed. contact us` .early.
Elevators at Lueknow and Ripley
TRELEAVEN
'MILLING• ,CO. LIMITED
1
Mr. and Mrs. R.'; J. Brewer and
Jimmy: of Goderich were Sun-
day visitors' with Mr. .and Mrs.
Burt Roach.. ••
Mr. and Mrs. Ron ' Rothwell
and • Rosemary of .~Norwood spent
the ;week -end with her parents,
Nfr. and Mrs. Ed Thom.
Mrs. Margaret ,Sproul, and- Bill
Sproul_ spent • the , latter part: of
the week in Windsor with Mr.
and Mrs. Frafik 4leIn. tosh: Bill,
a •.member of ,'the • Post Office
'Staff, has been on holidays.
oung Progressive Conservative
Association
'ederal Ridin o
On March :31, we will go to the polis toelect our
epresentative: to. 'Federal''Government
The, Young Progressive 'Conservative • Association
asks' those who ,are voting : for the first tithe, and those
young constituents: of Bruce Riding. who have ' not'
yet considered their choice of party to examine closely.
:the record'' of the Diefenbaker Governmentinthe last' •
eight months.:
John Diefe
:• 'nbaker's• � policies are` •such that. promote.
:many benefits, for the' young peopple of Canada.
His program/ of national .development: is .. a plan
for the .future, 'providing .employment in projects :of
,natural resources, '. new ' homes through. extended'
Housing' . •Gants . which concen those who are p
art
of.thefuture, and bettermentsof .'Canada:
Andy Robinson is the personal representative of
John D
iefenbaker. in this election.
• '. �• Ol
-The You P.C. s' of Bruce 'Ridiin solicit your,
support to re-elect' Andy ,'Robinson on March 31.:.
We ask
y ut to vote. Vete' for 'ad-
vancemjent in ou to come o Canada ,and in Bruce.•
Published, by ;the ,Young P.C. Assn
BINS
places are timed and calculated
costs . by the Bell Telephone
Company.' •
Mr. Nicholson, also asked far '•
the .co-operation of the public re-
questing .'service . of : • any ' type.
please contact. the.. businessof-•
face in Ripley, by .telephone, • by
letter or in person and do not
make. requests or arrangements
with .,employees •" off . duty or.ori••
the' jab away from ;the office.'
-The above arrangements would
avoid mistakes;' misunderstand-
i•
ngs or unsatisfactory ans'we�is
The •Ashfield. Federation.'of •
Agriculture sent a delegation
with, Arnold Alton •presenting a
proposal to :this System to have a
collection at Lueknow bank; and.
Wm; Mcmonald's store Kintail,
The: Syste. ,preside t, Mz. Ste -
+.wart Needham, gave . this item'
consideration but explained the
i IN. MEMORIAM .System' .would' not allow local
"stores. to • collect : but would con
1r#17ID in loving. memory,, of a"'
seder the Bank "qf' ;Montreal in
dear daunt,• Mrs. John ".H Reid,• Lueknow under' this: codition:
who passed away March ' 28th; that persons paying here . would
1900, ;`` have to pay 10 cents for collet-
—;Sadly. missed. and ever remem tion, the same as 'taxes and . that;
bered .'by, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley if this was, accepted arid :voted'
Thompson and' ,family. ' . in favor, by the'Ashfield ` Fed-
CiAMPBDLL�—in .loving' memory
eration of `' Agric ullure the other
of Lyall Bradley Campbell,.who `three '.banks at Dungannon,: • Au
passed :. away March. 26th, 1952: burn d Goderich :would 'have
Tenderly we treasure,: the,. past to chargane 'all customers paying
With memories ',that will always bills l Oc for.: collection. Under
last,: the present ,:set-up - the 'System
And. when: we. cease to think of
you:
Will 'bewhen God has` called us
too
i, •.—Life goes on but memories.
last, --Mother, Dad and i rnily.
CARD OF :.THANK
Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Parks,
Sr., would like to take this op-
portunity of thanking, their many
friends, neighbors ,:and family
for the happiness: brought' then:
by their calls, cardsand mess
• ages of. -congratulations; .and • for
` -tire lovely—gifts presented-th:eh
on. the occasion ' of ,their. fiftieth
wedding. anniversary.
CARD' OF THANKS:
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to'• 'all my kind friends
for their beautiful flowers,. let-'
'tiers; cards and treats' and '.for`
their visits during ,1ny •. stay in
*Ingham Hospital.' ' .a.n d my.
thanks' to Dr. Mel Corrin, .. Mrs.
Morrey, the nurses, Mr: Meikle-
john • and M,r Nimmo.
.Sincerely,.,` i4rs, Wm Bushell
14 or less. "Would operators be
absorbs the ..cost • of collection at •
Dungannon, Auburn ' and Goder-
,ick and will continue to do; so.
Unless the, abovearrangement iS'
made.
It was explained:" by this 'Sys
tem to the' delegation' that the.
System: felt that ' removing the
toll charge :between the .two' ex-
changes would much more than
offset the :inconvenience or ex- •
pense: ,caused the customer.
The quarterly billing system
was ' discussed • briefly and ;when"
explained to the customers they'.
mriderstood._and- ,expressed the_"
feeling that ' they thought it was
good business.
Mr: Andrew Patterson :was
nominated chairman for the :el.
ection of officers '.and the' pres-
ent',
resent'• commission was re-elected, ,
M'r. Stewart 'Needham, president,.
Mr.. Bert • Mason and Mr: .Mur
ray, ,Campbell, commissioners.
\Mrs Wm Bushell returned' '
from Winghan ,Hospital • last''
week, where she: had been a•
patient for six.i.weeks with. virus
,pneumo�ri'a�'and' �broneh�tis..
1UCUo$EERING.
1.am now prepared to do Auctioneering of all
types in this area;;
.. S , • USED PUBLIC AR�SS S�YST . ,
AT NO EX'f1RACHARGE ;
•rvxwnW rxn�n ., •
Graduate 'of the �R.eisch, Auetioneeririg School'.
lin Mai i tyre
LICEN ED AUCTIO ICER . '
• hone 104.-24, hipl 'i+'
:Bruce Riding
Lueknow, .Ont.