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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-09-18, Page 1595' • IE1 LUOK TOW S NTINE a, L UcKNoW ,' -Ol ' A , O. S'AG'E FIFTEEN Ef We Are .Pleasei o: Add' est Wishes.to E LUCICNOW SENTINEL PI nELI N ES '(Dy 4'.e Carl Hemingway). This, is a very ..troublesome problem • 'to. many counties in,, .Southern :Ontario. Some counties, have as many' as 7 lines cross .tri,; them .at different locations.. While Nite',ae agreed:. that pipe- Ines are necessary •to• the• match of progress they • could be lesa objectionable if , •g little 'organized:. planning was done in' advance. To reduce •'•the damage to ,farm lands the lines of different corn panies could (be;''run. side.:by side ” in, one location and it, would, be, possible to use:intiCh larger. Percentage' • of „ less,' ",productive,. land ega,es'-r--step-min gaining a 'right of 'way is' to ap =; proach h•' the e Township .Council with a very juicy offer on dam=` ages and tax grantsfor permis sion' to cross ,the township:. roads: • On the strerigth .of this the P'ro vinci•al Fuel Board, consisting of. two lawyers . and a :geologist, takes the attitude that 'the, com- munity approves the pipeline and" is quite, ' willing to. approve ex- propriations .of the •farmer's land if .he, refuses the company's offer for a' right ' of way. 'The Federation of 'Agriculture:. is.' requesting :;legislation stating: that the Company must advertise the route of a•: proposed line 10 cally before seeking .leases. Also that a public: hearing, for , those directly affected,;' must be, held locally. to compliment them on the attractive and p addition tQ The Sepoy Town's Main Street. • It was our privilege to provide the FLOOR COVERING for .the ' new premises. Home' Furnishings and ;Funeral Directors one uckno'r TR1P : TO ",GERMANY : • «oatinued from Page 10) very well, mannered. ' When they, greet you they. always . shake hands:' Their families. • are ; not large,.. rarely more than two or Parents With small 'boys' would .be interested in: the d•`l;ederhosen" • the 'German, boys wear in • the suniriier. They ! 'ore , short pants with braces made entirely .• of leather. the 'Men • aiso wear them with :knee socks: • • •We are the first Canadians to live -'in this village. Another `fare ily moved in, last, night �We, are third on the frozen list • for, a so .should • be .moving in shortly` „ Phe -apartments-•-are- beautiful and comrpletelyfurn- •ished; except linen .;and cutlery.' .We, in' ',Huron, •' have ' not had; this; problem to meet abut we are told. that—Within' five years as. lines will be spreading' through •out the .county ••Wecan't ,.ansi wouldn't keep,; them out but good farm; land is getting; scarcer year � Eby=y.ear- :Tune--=-and-effar-t-cauld� well be ;spent . if we could .'cut this destruction to: a 'minimum' ,by a little' fnreSight. Tif any 'of you .have been travelling 'to ,the southward and have. seen 'these', lines under : construction you will` realize ' the seriousness of the 'situation. It is a, Credit:. to Canipbell :. Street e are pleased • to have l ad the privilege of installing the pluml'iing We .hope';to 'do•a. lot: of travel- ling in .our three years. We are Wellsituated. here arid have not r ;tu go, to see a lot.; We liardly know where to .begin, but I be- lieve ' it : will•. • be .,the Bavarian: Alps as .soon as, die ar•e permari- • ently. settled • Kit d'regards, to :all, Murdena: and George Robinson:. LQOK FORWARD TO SEEING ANYONE -FROM .BACK HOME We had. a note from Alice and 'George Taylor. of •Richmond,' B. C , a few days. ago, accompany ing their Sentinel renewal: Geo:. mss•' stab d t the C A Fjj.as at Lulu Island,:, B.C. They` are. en joyinug: theift, stay out there ,but` always look forward to 'having anyone from back'home -drop in• for visit • 'hey have had a busy summer, the note said, ,but never 4oti busy •to '.s'it, down 'arid' read 'The Sen- tinel . when ,it arrives. +.,...o_ 1 • s-ort.terni-$.years: pay' 5% interest, payable half yearly ' • 'Unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest • authorized investment for -trust funds LN S YEAR 00.00 ACGUMULATiS TO $644.04 H•cld • Mikis $7244y .S., Toronto „ tlralnch dffiei 14 Dunlop $i *OITII CArjcp PItI:NT'ED 1 NVITATIONS -`fine rico ;Bala. is a popular, a n d' ,crowd attracting annual event staged •"by the • Kairsli ar Women's: Institute, and :'w • not intending `;to :detract in- 'any way from this big :sprig m it is not soefl ing new' Sue'h events were held here -over fifty.years-ago according to 'an invitation which was "discov `ered" last ,week: by ' Mrs. Ara,. )bell Bushell •as she.. was 'prepar= ing to • evacuate .her residence wlheli she-socl to 1VTr. 'arid Mrs- Fd Baker. • '>A formal invitation to'•the ball was printed;• on blue polka dot print cloth,',with 'scalloped edges, It reattas4olio rte; • •'The Bachelors. and Benedicts of Lucknow ire+quest the pleasure of your• 'company • at a Calico :Ball in the Town mall on Friday ev'' 'ening, April:11th; 1902. An ant= 'ver .is request'ed., J.' Clark, Sec- • Help The Blind to help themselves totrain; rehabilitato•and: houue she blind in thii. district. . Community •'.Chests and• muni �pah grants will provide -$51,900 • R1 CO TY AMPAIGN HURON. MIDDLESEX.. PERTH (Excluding London and Stratford) To Your••Local•Chairman or•C.N.I,B.,, London, Ontario tl „• . • nthe reverse side • of ,the cloth- rriivitaltioii._ ,the.�'...tfollc�vv'>�rig:.�.-.Warnes:. were printed: Lady Patronesses Mrsr,Geoi`ge-Siddall,-Mrs" (I x. ) Elliott, Mrs. Hugh lutor� rison; .Mrs, D. Geddes, 'Mrs. •Jahn Sproat,, Mrs. Wm.: Little, Mrs. J. McGarry, Mr* D. R. McIntosh;. •Steward s•�--W. J. 'Davison, A. Ste- wart, T. pit • Lavirence; 'F. A. Fain D, %Ts Lawrorice, Jack Clarke W f AX#Yn�, P. , . 1V.Caleolmsoll. • 6T M Contributed .iii the Service of the Communit 1 ylaa, Labatt Limited