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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-05, Page 5th,, 4953. TORSI r1LL; I,AM RE,, de eines ag.... Lam 1VIe1..., he Town,/ 'sed, 'Who h day or notified IS Jo the ✓ the Ex - lith day after' the 11 ,be disT entitled, 'Only " to. Executor Ontario, !r, ' 1958.. Executor. - �11TD ROY ..ED- ed. aaims ag- y' Edward • e of Luck-. Bruce, Re - ,. who did �day of y notified e, rns . to the '. or the Ex- e 'the 8th 8, as after tte will be. hose entit. agard only h the .Exe- notice. c,• Ontario, )err 1958.: IR 10 Executors.. WE-rNEOA'S NOV.. 5th,, • 1858 ,0" TIE LUCKNQW 'SENTINEL, Lt QNTAAIQ PAGE; FIVE it Insurance 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. • magazine in o:u g h, Don,; Lucknow: • risen,: for pplicatioh e animal, Only, one give ex- t control, ms, , horn - gnews' INSURANCE Agency 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. t. :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 $2:00 bounty to Culross :-and Teeswater residents, for each fox shot in Culross This action has been taken because of the spread 'of rabies Something to sell? Something to buy? Phone 35, Lucknow. .o ON all. CO-OP dairy and beef concentrates and premixes (This offer expires November SOth) Cashin on this'get acquainted'':offer• :and' convert your full • ; granary into extra 'profits with ' a 'Co-op balanced ' feeding program. Grains are,deficient in some necessary nutrients. Co-oP ' Concentrates'make up these deficiencies and ,;give you" , ;increased:` milk 'and' • meat production — greater profits for SOY. P1ione 71, ; Lucknow' • LEGISLATORS AT GBDA MEETING ed • endorsation of Whole -heart the programpolicies, and olicies. of the • Georgian ian: 'Bay Development As- sociation was voiced by Federal and 'Provincial, L'egistlators at a special meeting . in Midland. His ambition is to build a fishing camp 0 -bot Putting money in .41 bank is the first• step most peo leget what they' want, • people take to n Or need, • , f the' 1.1 million.'deposit accounts in the chartered banks, morean 9; million are personal savings : 'cc9 is', hdesigned for this.: P, ,very puretyPes,- of i are building Up bank acconn, • ?'.HE CHARTERE0 4ocounts feature the convenience' of.,' chequing--the simple, time -saving way to pay bills. • A chartered: bank provides. the „' type of deposit account and other banking services• that permit you to look after your needs simply, 'speedily, safely: BANKS 1.$ 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 PA