HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-09-18, Page 1595'
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IE1 LUOK TOW S NTINE a, L UcKNoW ,' -Ol ' A , O.
S'AG'E FIFTEEN
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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.
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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-
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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.
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• 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-
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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
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R1 CO TY AMPAIGN
HURON. MIDDLESEX.. PERTH
(Excluding London and Stratford)
To Your••Local•Chairman or•C.N.I,B.,, London, Ontario
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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.
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