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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-02-13, Page 2746. • , ,WAGE', • TEF COUNT • one: Building alkerton, Furnace fur, Pa>nd' SHA L OWWELL WATER SYSTEMS lil Burners mo 4 Phone : 61-r=13, Dungannon • R. 3, Lucknow, .Ont. KINLOSS NEWS Second, Fourth and. Sixth • A Red --C s-- ing was held' at. 'the ', home ' , of Mrs. ', Allister Hu' es on 'Thursday : afternoon: Se a ' al : dies were ;'present and ladies uilts werequilted. • •` :; twa,q • 'kiss Margaret' ; MacDonald of Sarnia and ' Mack MacDonald 6.of London were • home , for the week ,•: end: Miss, Mary MacyIntyre of Sar- nia spent ae few days at home last' week. M ,n Wank MacKenzie has probably one of the largest flock of,sheep• in this district .,with. 44 new lambs already arrived this r. and Mrs,Allan Graham, Anne; • Ruth and Jamie visited ' with, the latter's mother, . -Mrs.: James Y Barton . Drayton' •Tes ..., Tues- day... ,,: ud: n. Do 4 las, and William , have sheen 'ill with >itonsilitis•aaid car: ache. Miss -Belle Graham .nurse -in ,tX+aining at °St. Joseph s Hospital, London , ent the: week -end With her..parents, arents Mr. and Mrs.. Doug las :' Graham. ; Mr. ',HiaroId Austin ''is ;employ • ed at the '•Lucknow ' Co-op, :ands. Mr: Cliff Roulston : `ait'the rubber plant•-iri=-Kincardine. The Kairfree rarm. Forum.: met last week at the home, of Mr: and Mrs: Gilbert Hamilton. z.. M.T. and Mrs. Alvin' Miller, and Douglas ,,ah Mrs:: Essig ' Puryis 'of : trathr •' ` visited at5 Py ., Sunday the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. -Cliff Rouiston. sy., th extended Sincere mpe....Y,.�-s �? to rMrs..1)uncan' MacConrell and • the;Buckton family in their ,be - r avemen . AMERICAN rmm TO OPEN NEW 'PLANT AT BARRIE West . • Bend Aluminum .Com •pany.of.West Bend, Wisconsin, will shortly commence manufac-, •turing,'operations in Canada, ,ac 'cording • ; to • word received , from A. C: " Kieekhafer, president'' of the A+i ierican firm. 'To . •be known ,'as West. Bend' AItu iinum . Conypany ,(Canada) Limited,, the °Canadian, firni has' leased approximately 5,000 sq: ft on a temporary: basis ,in Barrie and will start operations~ in about '60,; days according to , Neville Keefe, general 'manager of the Georgian. Bay Development ..As so'ciation: It is' the company's in ntlo ofland in'the� Barrie;'.in- acres .. dustrial ' area : arid put up their. own building in the not -too -dis- tant future: West Bend 'outboard; motors .and'the. Elgin line of out- board, `motors for.' Simpson -Sears Ltd. Will be: the Main lines man-- 'ufaetured at the ''•new : location and at later date fabrication and • asseribly : •.operatioins are planned, for their small appliance field: E' REEL ' BRUCE hAUSEU • The old, tiro -wheel hand drawn hose reed, has-been donated -by' the: Lucknow • Village ,Council to the: Bruce ,County museum Pie donation,: was approved 'b� '01,4L• ucknow Fie Company, 'The reel. 'Was in' uPe;--unt11._.a few years ago; when•the .ancient fire-fighting—,,equipment, was re placed : by a modern, truck The Board ruledat this meet- ing that ashes could not be coni aidered has:,,garbage, and- would not'''be picked up. With, the sw;ing;. to 'oil' for heating purposes, ."not 11a -1f -the -town" no-w-has_,..ashea,> and , it vias:%snot :deemed ,,fair, to have the 'disposal` of Such at .pub- • Constable ub-Constable Havens . was instruct. - .ed• ,by ReeveJoynt to Abe at' the, Town Hall and Recreation Cen tie during' all dances. • Harvey, Webster asked Council if they might consider': "no• park- 'ing" signs' on: one side : of ram St. in the vicinity' of Dr. Corrin's office, . as school .busses Which . use this street found, it. difficult to:At get .through there •in the,,iwinter. • The Council felt• .that snow . re moval might..be a better answer, as "no. Parking". signs involve the iproblem of enforcement• 'No parking ; signs on Main `"St, near 'Silverwoods, ,are frequently 'dis regarded, arid there' was ' no reason :to believe they would be. observed any' betterelsewhere The matter... gave ; rise to cussion' of • the need for a ' park- ing lot ``for.„ 75 . cars close to Main .St. In the mieantime it . was` considered ; that :the 'best' way : to cope with the problem' waS; by snow removal; . and it is • ,gener •ally: regarded: that a •good .job being done in this respect-, The question Aof abolishing the. • • TI fi Mr"{{.•1 \=T1.�••` ^1 •�1 t+fl ,�.• f'i • 2 INGSBRII GE CMTs: BlaiseMartin return :her home here after a two week visit with relatives ` in Hainilton. Mr. end Mrs. Ernil Herrewech, and the'"Misses Lizette and Sim one , P � S riet' of Langton, were. Sun- day victors .with'. the . Lierman family at :the . Rectory, Y rY, Mrs °;returned'Van :Deepen. to her home from Kincardine tHos urn:. a n e B.A. service STA - tion was' discussed but no action was 'considered adviseable You. 'T : SIQ.k •;The delver," tt the. car be.hi�nd .Can't read your ;, mind.:;Whe:n you `plan`''to turn, slow down, :' ark .or ull out from the curb, Let him .know with a signal. It's: the aw.. It's the sips' of ''; a thoughtful driver. ITS tors at the Clifton. Austin home,. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce.', Hansford . & family. �of Galt; and, Mr. Clare Sims :of Sarnia were Sun .day visitors at • the Ray Dalton home; 'Mr. and Mrs,` Jack;Fitz gera amil ld and • fy of Stratford at e one' o rs. urphy. Jos.. Martin,. of Hamilton, Arn=: old • Marsman, •, peter Van Osch and Douglas Frayne of .London, and Miss Mary Sheridan .of Tor onto;._;Miss, Mau een Vasae1 of Goderich : spent the week -end at their .homes es ,Mrs.: Cyril 'Austin attended' ded a hairdressers convention in De- troit duringth e past ast week. Michael O'Neill aid C: ril . Aus tin , motored • to London to meet 'Mrs. • Austinup on, her return home pital duing thepast week. • The :`C, L. are .• sponsoring. 'a Mr and Mrs, Jack McConville Mardi, Gras :dance-on-Monday, orT,oront•o were , week=end vist March ,th in the :parish ,hall; �� �i �i i .iii ��-, •i -i ��ii-i�V• 7.7 - iiii•�•�,� .���•�•iii iiiii-iiiii: ii�iii•�• .7 Swift's Beef Stew :- • t>tn115~ for49c 2 ive '`Roses .Cake •Mix. .chocolate fu' -- dge 27,c aker''Cornflakes "" gave Sc •12 oz.., 2 for 45. •1CRAPEFRUIT .KNIFE --SPECIAL, OFFER. -Save=20 —o i -ret ali�ty:„Crapefrt ix i fe rnlY g: With purchase of 6 firapefruet Vade 'nFrg -• land,, stainless steel., Variety of colored handles, Chicken Pies, 8: oz, pkgs '..... ......:...",; 2> for. 65c ;Cauliflower,.: 10 oz. pkg. ,, „ „ ,.I ibbys Fancy:Peas, 15 oz: tins ,.;;:, 2 for 35c TreeLSweet ra frualt.Juice Circus 'pail ;pure Peanut Butter; 4 lb.. $1:29' Canada's FINEST. COFFEE$ -=New Low: Prices Earl Riser, :1b 95c; ;A;unt Mary's,$1.03; R& 11 W1. un v 1 Navel: ranges, size 144,11,,,...2 ' . P.E,I No- 1 .Po _doz. 75 toes, 10' ib. '47c. 50 lbs: $1.8.9 Texas lmported• Carrots, 20 oz.. bag, 2, for • 29c • Tender fine quality lettuce• 2 for 25c• Pam Garden select Tomnatoes ,;'F''ancMcIntoshPkg. Y 51.i;Yr,1N 190 y cllntosh : Apples, 6 it::'basket , ,,,<,.::,. '79c rd O -d f3o --� od .l OK t . . . � , �-- : t >rra; saw variety:'pkg.9 for $1.00 Florida Grapefruit, 96, for ONE •2 • ELIVER • DEPARTM 'li" HI:Gh WAY'S—ON:TA:R10 OBITUARY William` George .:Armstrong g J Thedeath of ': Wm:: strong occurred .in Victoria, °Hos-` pital, .. London, ,on.' Thursday orni�n :