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: .Lavatory ; facilities. ,for the;
o entennia1lave,been-:under •coni
",sideration and study for a' time,
:..:Initial, ideas ha,..ve ..been altered:
son'iewhat,, and:.accgmodation• is:.
now ''likely., to • be ' Iocated•' rhe*e•,
it can provide public toilets: after
the Centennial and :"in relative-
proportion,
elative-proportion; to future needs; "
A perp anent: cement ' block
'building •i •. recommended, : with.
two lavoratories, :in the ladies sec
.tion and a 1avatory','and urinal
the men's .section;., It sug=
,;;gested .that: the building ; be
tached, tq the arena at the north•
west, :corner of the building, .and
would. be easy of. access in the
'''future as :public: toilets, : partic
'1•r4-1fit41Eiui^ 'SrtY.tFM`TiLf{Wi��a(4. ':
walk. is extended` along, the north
side -of the' arena;
Flush, toilets . ar4 proposed,. and.
with '` the facilities : now' in the
•Arena, and other, public facilities,
in..:the‘ Village, it • is felt the ac
comodation would be .sufficient
for •the ‘Cen;tennial crowds
The Executive Comrnittee of
floe Centennial favorssuch a;';plan,
and suggested aF:Saturday night's
meeting that the .property. Com-..
mittee consider proceeding along
these-' lines. in' finalizing the plans
:with ;the Centennial finance corn_
mittee:•, With the 'Reeve ' of , the
Village and the president of the
;cultural : .Society • :
� y on the
Property Co'mmittee, it 'w s felt
they .had sufficient authority to
work out .the,
'.
''Since.,the • .Centennial,, . was
launched several' `months:; ago,
.:'h Con
.7the cessions. Committee: has:.
• beentrying:: to engage • a midway..
Civic : Holidayweek-end i' a the'
b _
s
biggest -week of the . year, for the
-midway. people; : ,and. they all;
book with ' the biggest and; most
profitable centres The smaller
outfits, . • in Softie. cases;: •join the.
big 'shows for this • .holiday
;they just ,arena procurable..• In:
spite .orythe letter. writing,:- tele-.
In Future
pl1ohing and personal, 'contacts i]
Toronto, even to the officials' of
the, big C' NI. ., show,„their efforts
appeared..,•.al nose futile until. th'
rust, of • 'the week when a: ferns
wheel •sand.. some btherfeatures
were procured for 'Monday.
As: well there will be, a wee'
tots err. y go -round,,' pony rides,
and some locally operatedgames
to give a carnival.; touch:. Dur-
,harn put.' through .:a ".fra=ntic".
phone call .to Luckrio* •on..Mon .
day,; 'in .the searchfor: a midway,
-and `'it : looks as if they,. are
thesame boat
• Ch "ken, Barbecue ' •
Plans . .for feeding, "the 5000•"`
are taking shape. It appears
..'
PEE WEE SCHEAULE
Friday,, June.''13th-4-2
Monday, June 16th -4-3.
Fridays June. ,20th -3-1
Monday , June •23rd, -2. 4; .
Thursday; ,June 26thT-=4,-1
Monday,' ` June .30t17-24 7
Thursday„ :July 3rd -2-1
Monday; .July .7111,-4-4
'Thursday, July 10th -1-3:'
Monday,. July • 14th -4.:2. -
Thursday, -July,•17th-1-4 .
Monday, ; July,
The-ftillowing••boys have • been
added to the. teams Te'am...1
Peter Steer, Robt.• Garbutt, Tearn
2, ', Johnn McClarles, Bill Finlay-
so ' Team • Wayne Stanley,:
Murray.."Johnston. .
IINLOUGH
Jike-n.,: a .bee.,;awn
; Mrs Currie Colwell
e
in o�W.C4flIf � rn..
:p ration.wi a sup an _:Y;on '
mi `° lairs. e ta:
pleznentary' booth and there is
Bushell of Lucknow visited on
also the probability that • others' Sunday with; Mrs.: J. `kW.,
may take. ' out ' concessions to Miss ;Joan Vanstone spit the
cater 'for meals, in addition to week -end ' at Manitoulin ;Island
the
service that.local restaurants. Mr,, and Mrs. • GeorgeHaldenby •
can: offer , in serving' meals and. of Trenton .sperrt'• Saturday with
,snacks. friends here.
CE,NTEI4ARIAN:
DIED IN WEST
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Word has ' been ' received ..by
Mrs... Wellington, Webster• 'of •the
death; of . her grapdmother, Mrs;
Anne: Grummett of .Maymont,.
,Sack;, in, her 101st year. She \ras
born;: in Hullett Township,
24
mules north of Clinton on No.
4 highway,.
She is survived by. two . data-
, ghters and' three sons, (Nettie)
Mrs. W.' 'J.•.]VlacMillan, 'Saskatoon;
'(Emily) 'Mrs. Joe 'Hutchison,' of
Mayrnont; )Bert. of _Saskatoon;
.Harvey ,of' Grandora, Sask.; and,
William, Victoria;• B.C.; also ,' by
thirty three • ',grandchildren • and
sixty-six • .;great'' grandchildren.
• There'' is one brother living,
John Farquhar,' of. Qlinton:
She was predeceased by two
n
so s and 'two daughters' and her
g ...
husband.who died in 1939.
sat . Lasts and -Protects '.
Recornniiend
is
ecurity" .Ribbed
Galvanized "Roofing
Gives A Completely Weatherproof Job.
ecause W ES-TEEL sheets give a ' full 32,i/2
.
inch coverage you -can : actually save one
square or. more on ..�large barn.
q ea g
.... in
Available lengths hs 6. feet to 12 .feet..
ime' To, Paint- Up With
PITTSBURGH
PAINT
We carry a .Complete Stock
of• Pittsburgh . Paint's fin-
" Inside or 'Outsides •Use.
Over. 300. Colors in 'Stock.
FRESI-!: CEMENT AL'NAYS IN' STOCK
HENDERSI
MBER • LTD.
' Mrs. Ada Hodgins, ivfrst Rudy''
Sieloff, and son Calvin of Detroit,
Mr. Fred•Boyle, Miss 'Ver.,a'B'oy'le,
Mrs. Irene Mactlenzi.e, • Mr: and
Mrs. Fred Jones of: Moose Jaw
are. here attending. the • golden,
'Wedding of Mr.': and Mrs. Wm.
Cox.. Othez relatives, from ' a dis;
tance who were present on Sun
' day were Mr. and • Mrs. Gordon
Maines of ..Dorchester, ,-Mr.'' and
Mrs: And/ Carter, Mrs. Rose
Simpson and. Mr. Maurice Simp
son .of Clandeboye, . Mr. and 'Mrs.
Ivan•, Lloyd, Billy. and Mary of
'Chatham,. Mr: and Mrs. William
:Lloyd •. and Doris, :Nix. and _ Mrs::
Karl ' Boyle, Marilyn and Carol,
Mr.
,and Mrs. Maurice ' Hodgins
of London.:
We extend' c4•gnrt. .atulaions to
Mr. and;', Mrs.- William Cox, •who.
celebrated their 50th wedding:, an
'niversary on •.. Tuesday
"Nlr. and Mrs.. John .Smith: and'
Rose moved from the, village:, dur-
ing, the week,,'.
KINLOSS.
Second, Fourth and Sixth
Mr: and Mrs. Evan Keith, Brian
and Sandra'' enjoyed a : trip . thru
Eastern :Oirtario' as far `as.Ottawa
'
and viewed` the $t. Lawrence.
Seaway ' project: .Little Murray
Keith was cared for by Mrs Cur-
rie Colwell:
Several, members of . the .Kair-
• shea Institute '' attended the Dis-
trict Annual at 'Belmcj'ile on .Fri=
day.,. One of our members, „Mrs
Harvey Houston, is now presi-
dent, of :;the -District. '
Linda ' •Dawson, . daughter ' of
Mr. and Mrs. '.'Huntley . Dawson,
had •:.a fish hook caught ' in her
nose Which - had to be ' removed,
in Wingham•'' Hospital. William
Dickie „fell off a.:fence..and cut
•a finger which 'required nine
stitches
•...Mr. and • Mrs.. Thomas Austin,
Mr.: and Mrs. `Harold Austin and
boys attended anrnversarY ser-
• vices at Ivan =and Carlyle' church-
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BARGAIN : FOODLAND
FANCY RED "SALMON; ,
R 'cl Breast C.�ohoe Saye up to .11c
ONT. No '1' WHITE HONEY
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FRY'S : or NE,ILSON'S COCOA
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QUI. P MARGARINE
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Sell'For Less,
HIGHLAND ,PRID CO. .
• u E h �s %� To : eller. Poul d / !�C
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Headquarters for Horne -Grown' Berries
Rich Reds ':Luscitous.` Fre
sh
PRICES
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Phone 119, . Lucknow
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Weston's
STRAWBERRY
SHORTCAKE
Serve Plain
June 19 20. 21'.• •or. Fix' It Fancy
workroom `with the local quota
of clothing having.. recently been
com reted and : ship ed:
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N )CR. COUl�T
a.
that �A�
lfe'saving,,' �EBALL
Speaking of lS
p k �•
brings ' up• the • point that this is
t r• Safety -Week: Week: The purpose ose SENIOR
Wae S y p p
Li 1
is to -focus attention on` the haz= ';� 'Brantford.. at sto. � el
aids' of swimming • .and boating.
Last year, 507 people . were
drowned in Ontario alone, which
was an increase of ' ,ninety -,one
over the previous year:
This risingtoll . .points 1.43.
the
:: p
need for ., everyone•to:r' become,
familiar with the basic dos and
don is of-, • bathing. and boating.
and a knowledge Of, what to' do
in 'case : of ,accident This know-
ledge and `"do' not. panic", action
could .be the ;factors .in saving'
a, life.
B OF ' M: WILL HAVE PART IN
NEW 'CARIBBEAN. SERVICE
Further •details 'of a 'new bank-
ing organization : 'to Serve. ,the
Caribbean. area, which will' be:.
:ownedand-controlled--jointly by
the Bank ' of, Montreal, and. the
Bank of London '.and•, South: Am-
erica, have •been. announced:joint=
ly by the'two banks. .
The' new .bank,'. to serve the
.isi'arids and. the mainland >. of the,
'Caribbean area, will have° an au-
thoriled capital, of $20,000,000,
an 'probably ill
d• p b ,y wi 1 be ,known
the Bank' of London."and' Mon
` real' ' wi h' ea.:
treat, , • t h dquarters ,in ::the
Bahamas':
The. new bank .; is, expected' te'�' to
e i e pec d
provide a.. valuable three=way.
link • between the •Canadian ,'fin-
ancial comrnunity, 'the • City `: of
.London.:• and , the Caribbean and
es near Ilderton on Sunday. • to play an importantrole in
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd'. MacDoug- strengthening , the ties of friend=
all,. Allan and Grace visited• on
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SaturdaYJune .21st '
Galt at Listowel
Tuesday, June..24th
8;30 p:rn.
JUNIOR
•Exeter at ° Listowel
':Thursday, Ante 26th.
All Public' School .children
TMirior • Te
ams_ FREE 1if -arriving
• :in a body:
LISTOWEL MEMORIAL PARK
.
ship ;between l'Cariada
Caribbean area.
•
and • the
Ohv•et.. W.M.S ;
Mrs'. •
Orville Finlayson was
hostess for the .June meeting of.
Olivgt-W 1VI=.S ..Mrs.;_D._A; ;$ty-
donconducted the' devotional'. •
part';of the • meeting.. Mrs. S'
Blackwell read the .scripture af=
ter which :Mrs: . Brydon gave; the .,
. r ieditatio r. A . hyrrin. was :sink
:after: which .Mrs. John Lolling `
gave a....reading: and then ':intro-
duced• '
Mrs..'Tarry, Ramsay, tihne'
'.
guest' speaker, who gave an
,:teresting. report of her. , vis.it. to'
E=ve Oaks Christian: :Workers:
Centre., Mrs. John MacChac les.: •
then 'favored' with . a. -solo \A s..
•Oscar. White then;• gave a ;tem-
:perance,.`reading Mrs. Ross Black > .
and -Mrs:' Robt: Osborne
sided• over a'short business meet -
ng after, which:'lunchwas. served-•.
and. a social :tixie enjoyed. '
Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Needham ., and family,:' of ;Cot -
Unna
Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton was hos
tess at a miscellaneous. shower
�. for her' niece Miss Marilyn • Mor-'
rison on Friday` ••evening
.
RED. CROSS•.WATEI
jS:AFETY. WEEK.
Donations to: the Lucknow and'
District' -Branch of. the Ped 'Cross-
Society 'in their annual spring
• campaign ,amounted. to $04:2,45.
The fund' is• still,, open with, :A.
E. Mcl1in,as campaign treasur,
• How some, of this , money' is'
used wouldbear repeating. Not
all of •. it . goes ••to. headquarters
by any 'means.
During the past year the locale
.Ilranth has' paid , $220 to 22 blood
donors at . +Wingliani Hospital.
,swimming lessons at Tees
tea er are ,sponsored locally by
the Red Cross, , and the Water de kit w
Sa:. i
fety course' irL life salting. • .As �r -r-r� Phorf� 3, ' �u�
.0.44-444,0.4.....4. :. , .. otorca ea
well there .are •supplies for the.,
1
on
r.
$x.95 • - '18 Months Guarantee. •
$11.45 2 `ears Guarantee'
15.95; .Months' Guarantee •
(with.exchange)
eeAlignment and Balancing