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WE-rNEOA'S NOV.. 5th,, • 1858 ,0"
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ANNOUNCE .
TRIC.T AGENT
LADIES NIGHT
HELD BX. MAON:S
Over two.' hundred Masons and
their ladies enjoyed, the annual:
.Ladies' Night held at the Legion
Mall on Friday, with the iLadies:.
Auxiliary catering for a 'delicious.
turkey dinner, . with a number
of High. School girls assisting
with the serving.
i1V'orsh iful Master • Ted Coll
Yer, was master of ',ceremonies.
Preceeding, the ,banquet music
was :supplied ley Mrs Jessie .Allen,
Dr:: .James Little and W. L. Mae,::'
:Kenzie, "and during the • dinner
and ' program. ''which.-' followed,;
Miss 'Vincent" of Guelph; played
various • selections,. on., anelectric
• Organ ; demonstrated by • the Rut-:
ledge Music Store. '
Rev, R A. •Joselyn, Anglican
minister 'here from. 1945 to 1948,
asked the grace. .He and Mrs.
Joselyn ' accompained Mr. and
Irvine was the guest speaker and.
•was. introduced T. J. Salkeld
as "a Mason of real standing." , He
gave . a very 'fine address, stress
. ng 'the important roil that Free
Masonry can play as, .a powerful.
force 'in unifying • the 'world in'
peace and brotherhood. . '
The toast to the ladies was pro
posed :by W. Anderson and
was' 'responded :tb by Mrs. Harvey
Webster:
• Kenneth •Cameronthanked the
Auxiliary .for catering and Mrs.
Jim Hamilton replied on. their
behalf.
Ernie Bruce, "•who.. has been, in
the entertaining:' business . for forty
:years as a ".clown, comedian' and
novelty musician; entertained the,
audience, with accompaniment by'
Mrs. Allen. Dancing concluded a
very enjoyable and successful
evening. .
;CIALS
as specials
w until De-
tines, of all,
a few' bar
Ir of ,
Chatelaine,
..Coronet, ,-1
;earld, two
1.00, Ladies..
more, gifts,
)ne gift. $1..,
irday .Even -
$5.00 each;
1 each. •
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Business 39
tablished Over Thirty Years' Ago,
Telehones:
:.'HOWARD. AGNEW
:Residence 138
HAS " FIRST TABLE JHS
GRANDMOTHER USED
J J ' (Jack.) Smith of Tees
water, who • formerly . farmed ,a•
mile east . of Lucknow, has the.
; first homemade table his grand-
mother .Used in their pioneer
hone .on the Sixth of Kinloss: ',
Jack's father, Alex Smith; came
to:.'. Kinlosv as a . child with his
'parents before Luckno» existed.
The table which ..Jack' ;proudly
.possesses is a pine top .table with
scantling for legs, and a drawer
built .uziderneath.
It was no. doubt . a prized piece
of furniture in those early`. days,'
• as it : replaced.: the blocks which
first• served as table, and chairs.
Mr. Smith is . in ' his 79th. year.
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:BI> GEST .VALUE
We have the biggest ` value
available ,in personal ` Christmas
cards (your name printed on):
40 . cards and envelopes only
$1.50..,
Also ,the usual ' large . selection
of boxed cards, wrapping paper,
novel giftsand everyday cards.
Samples' will .beleft with you.
to. look 'at, your leisure.
Don. Thompson,: phone 35
PAY $2.00. FOX BOUNTY
Awned at reducing.' the fox pop-
ulation, `Culross Township Corin -
cit is offering a $2:00 bounty to
Culross :-and Teeswater residents,
for each fox shot in Culross This
action has been taken because of
the spread 'of rabies
Something to sell? Something
to buy? Phone 35, Lucknow.
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ON all. CO-OP dairy and beef concentrates
and premixes
(This offer expires November SOth)
Cashin on this'get acquainted'':offer• :and' convert your full
• ;
granary into extra 'profits with ' a 'Co-op balanced ' feeding
program. Grains are,deficient in some necessary nutrients.
Co-oP ' Concentrates'make up these deficiencies and ,;give you"
,
;increased:` milk 'and' • meat production — greater profits for
SOY.
P1ione 71, ; Lucknow'
•
LEGISLATORS AT
GBDA MEETING
ed • endorsation of
Whole -heart
the programpolicies, and olicies. of the
•
Georgian ian: 'Bay Development As-
sociation was voiced by Federal
and 'Provincial, L'egistlators at a
special meeting . in Midland.
His ambition
is to build
a fishing camp
0 -bot
Putting money in .41 bank is the first• step
most peo leget what they' want,
• people take to n
Or need, • ,
f the' 1.1 million.'deposit accounts in the
chartered banks, morean 9; million are
personal savings : 'cc9 is',
hdesigned for
this.:
P, ,very puretyPes,- of
i are building Up bank acconn,
• ?'.HE CHARTERE0
4ocounts feature the convenience' of.,'
chequing--the simple, time -saving way to
pay bills. •
A chartered: bank provides. the „' type of
deposit account and other banking services•
that permit you to look after your needs
simply, 'speedily, safely:
BANKS 1.$ G • Y O,U R C O, M.1N '
UNITY.
Present, in addition to 'Associa-
tion Directors, were elected mem-
bers from 'all parts of, the ,Geor-
gian
Geor-gan Bay Region; including the
counties or Bruce, Grey, Duffe-
..ren
and Simcoe and the. districts
of Muskoka and Parry Sound.
Unanimous request was made.
by the Legistlators, however, 'for
close. liaison with �e' •associa-
r �.,.
'tion,. , not only : through atten=
dance at meetings but through
;regular•circularization:' of. reports
detailing the various problems
which the • association 'members
were, facing,both' at the 'Regional '
and; Zone' levels: • .
Directors agreed ti -‘at in future . _.
each of the seventeen members'
of the Ontario and Federal Hou"...
Bay :Region would receive invita., ,,..
ses who' represent the Georgian.
tions both to, Directors' and Zone.
meetings:
Also participating ih. the Uni
queConference, attended by both
Conservative anid Liberal mem-
bers, were Senior. Officials of the
'Trade 'and,.; Industry Branch of
the Ontario' Government, 'includ-
ing its . director. Alex Crate. The
work of "Mr. Crate's branch was
highly commended by the Prov -
inial Legislators. `
Commending the- .Association
for pioneering closer liaison be-
tween election members and the •
"Municipally -based' .Development
;Group, Andrew E. Robinson M.P.,:
of Kincardine urged that at least.
one: conference of this nature be
,held annually. :
GODERICH
PAVILION
Every . .
WEDNESDAY
at 8.30 p.m. ..
Sponsored by
Goderich Lions Club
For Welfare
Admission
SPECIAL JACKPOT' G
SP GAME
boosts total possible prizes to
;OVE1t" $500.00
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