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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-06, Page 17APRIL Mht 1140 wpNESDAX manimmitiwr.oi a no a r wtimig w. ' a +f �i,'1s 4,40 -,' : TRS LUCKNOW 6E14TINELS LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' PK; gi r ouch et' little tbnJ She's -very busy discovering • that a reflection in a . mirror is not another 'playmate. She'll learn quickly, and all too soon she'll be discovering, school and then•. boys' and before :you know it. she'll be leading ber own life. Meanwhile, thanks to her Dad's. foresight, she and her brothers and, sisters- can count • on Sun Life .protection and a college education. If her mother and father have anything to do with it, their -young miss will grow .up with every. possible . advantage. l'm" associated with. Sun Life of f Canada, the Company' with .thepolicy that's right for you and your family, Why not call me today? • WIWAMi. KINANAN Phone Wingham 347-1487 n LQCHALSH Mr. and, Mrs. Oliver McCharles arrived homefrom a three week. trip 'to,Florida . . ;Fred.Ritchie spent, the past few, •weeks with John, McCharles, • : Wm. Ross has sold ,,his 'farm . to Jacob Verhulst Doris Wylds of Toronto. visited with Irlr and. -Mrs. Warren Wylds and with.her mother in Wingharn Hospital. PRIZE WINNERS;: Prize winners at'the Calico Ball were Mrs. , Bob Macintosh and Phyllis Bradley, ; Mrs.: Tom Farrell spent.a .few: days',in Goderich with MI. and*',, Mrs..Murray McGill and family.. Mrs tett :chi 'child- ren, Harold Gauntlett and 1 ren, Barry,. Brian and Barbara, are • spending three weeks with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs.' Frank Ham- ilton, on route to Halifax.where they will take up`residence. :LL CH R'EGULAR .. PRICE Dry Charge Battery S Volt ` $13,49 12 Volt 129 First' Line Tires B.W. 775/750/14 19.95 First Line ;Tires' W.W. 22.95. Compressed Air Sprayer ,9.25 . Skill, Sad• 61/2„ 41.95 1I -Piece Wrench .Set 27.95 20".Fan 2.Speed'' 29.95 Outside White Paint. 6.15. Centrifugal Pump 2" Belt Drive. . 31.00 CO-OP Fencer Unit. • 14.95 .CO-OP Fencer Battery,..- 6, Volt. ," • 4.60 Plastic Fence Insulator 25/pkg. , .8.1 1/4".Polypropylene Rope 50 ft. Hank .1.39 - Corrugated 39 -Corrugated Plastic Panels 261/2"x 8 ft. 5.95 le Plastic Pipe (100 ft,) • -Plastic Coated Chain Link Fence • '36" x.50 ft. roll 12.20 :Stan DetergentGerniicide (1 gal.) 6.50 5.50 1,49 . Cygon 4E Spray 16 oz. .CO.OP FIy Bait: 24 oz. CC 0 OP Poison ivy . and'Brush Killer (16 ox.) ° 1.95 SALE PRICE $11.99 16.99 . 17.99' 19":49'' 7.99: 33.99 18.99 23.99 4.49. 25.79 11.49 3.99 pkg. ,.64 .89 3.99 .looft.2.59. 10.99.- 5.49 4.89 1.35 1.55. pintail Merchani Died Suddenly PAGE *RVI NTOO WILLIAM JAMES McDONALD William James. McDonald died suddenly at his home at..Kintail on 'Thursday., March 31st, Poll- owing a, heart attack. He was 65' years of age., Mr. McDonald' was born in Ash, field'Township on January 28th, 1901, a son of Neil McDonald' and Margaret Taylor McDonald, where he lived his entire life,• He was a, merchant at Kintail .for the past fifty years'where they .owned and managed the General Store. In 1930 he married Helen 'Mc. D onald' of Huron Township: Also surviving besides his wife are • three..daughters Mrs.' Steve (Silly)* Elliott of Port Huron Michigan, Mrs. Dave (Margaret Agin) Bunce • of•Toronto,. Jean at home, andv one son A. N, (Sandy) McDonald. of Kintail,,. one brother Earl of • Ashfield; two sisters Mrs. 'Thomas': (Alice) Bogie of, London, and ', Mrs.' Ed (Irene). Riley of., Milbrae California. • • _ •" The funeral service warsheld on Saturday April 2nd at'•Ashfield . Presbyterian,Church with John.- stone. ohn=stone. and Son Funeral Ilorne, Lucknow, :incharge, and Rev. Neil ,MacCombie as clergyman. Interment was .in'Kintail cern-.: etery.' Pallbearers' were Joe . O'Keefe, Bill Collinson, .William•. Johnstone, Robert MacGregor, Robert Simpson, Richard West Mr, McDonald was •a member` • :Of Lucknow 'Masonic Lodge 184., and Canadian Postmaster's'Assoc ':iation, • 'A Masonic service was held at, the Johnstone and Son Funeral Home on Friday evening. Lucknow: District Co-op $ugge.t.,Atect:f3e. Inclued In Saugeen Aufhorii AT. KKLE Ilt S()111 LTD. --- QUALITY MICHIGAN AND ONTARIO SA�N'I .LAC AND SEAWAY` SEED -- FERTILIZER SUPPLIED .:. EPTAM AVAILABLE FERTILIZER • • • WE . HAVE BAGGED OR BULK HARRISTON. FERTILISER • ..AVAILABLE AT COMPETITIVE PRICE:: •' SPRING. REED REGISTERED, CERTIFIED AND COMMERCIAL SPRING SEED AVAILABLE SPECIAL SEED' MIXTURES :AVAILABLE ,;SEE.OR CALL . Ltc HENSALL ..001.0 262-2714 Atriangle of•land• comprising the southwest of Bruce, County,` and the northwest •of Huron•should be incorporated in the Saugeen or Maitland Oonservation Authorities;,. A. S. L. Barnes, .director of the. provincial conservation branch°•ad- vises This.' area ;is now . not in any authority., and Mr. .:Barnes ,suggests' the •part:, in Bruce go .to the Saug een Authority 'and that in Huron :• to. ,the Maitland,. The .• municipalities in Bxuce aff- ect ed. would% be Kincardine., Ripley •and Lucknow: and Huron, Kinard-• ine and. Kinloss townships in Water- sheds now draining, into- the Pene tangore,. Little',Sauble,.. Pine and Underwood Rivers. Inclusion ,of these municipalities would increase the assessment of' the Saugeen authority area by . about $10,000,000.,. The request for inclusion.must come from the. outside municipalities and, must be accepted by at least two-thirds of those municipalities now in the authority. . The 1966 levy of the 8,au.geen authority will be $29.872; Han- over is the. •largest, contributor at • $2,846; Other major contributors are Walkerton $2,167;• Brant $1, 663;•,Norma'nby $1,441; Garrick $1,.42u; •Mount'Forest $1,414; Ben- tinck $1,404; ;Durham $1,264; Egremont $1,159; Port •Elgin $1, 106;• .Greenock $1,045; and South-.. ampton $1,016. ' 'Assessed value of land inthe watershed totals $68,002,.000 and its population is 54822, With an area of 1.; 619 square miles the Saugeen Authority is the second largest authority in Ontario. The authority's levy is ratted', half on assessment and• half on. population. The "rates are .218' mills on assessment acid 29 cents per. capita; NICUGH ' ' Weir�Ecke'nswiller left last Sunday •'for Toronto where he join - 'ed boatfor surrinrnet. mon- ths. Mr. and Mrs, Roy.Schn Ieller , ' �• Jim."and Betty • �-were recent visit firs. with Mr. and Mrs., i Elgn Hogg gg 'and 'family •at Wingham: Mrs. Donald Maclntyre supplied in this school in the absence . of Mrs. James McEwan.. Mrs;: Tom Hodgins held a suca- essful 'auction:sale•on Saturday afternoon. " ' Visitors with Mrs. James•. Hod- gins were Mr. and Mrs. -Jack 'Herrington and. sons of Sarnia, -Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins; con.. .10,:sMrs: Ethel James of,Wingh'ar and George H;etheringt'on of Blue- vale. luevale A pleasant social evening was held in the Orange -Hall on 'Fri- • day evening. The Easter Service in the Ang_ lican Church will be held at .1.30 p.m: and on: Good Friday ,a Ser- vice will' be held at Kingarf at 2 o'clock. • Mr: and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois visited on Sunday with Mr.,•and Mrs. •George,Cuyler at Millarton. : ' .w . • • CARD PARTY • The H.W.I. held .a card party in:the hall on. Monday evening when a social time was enjoyed., ASHFIELD ' distance attending the funeral: were Mr. and:Mrs, :Steve Elliott 'and family of. Port Huron, Mr. and Mrs, . David' Bunce. ” Toronto, Dr:.and Mrs. Wenzell.'and Donald of Detroit, Mrs. Tom Bogie of ' London, ' Mr. .and' .Mvirs..Harvey .. H:aggedorn. of Paisley. • TOP QUALITY `ESSO HEATING EQUIPMENT. (on easy, 10•year, budget terms) Alt 'The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be held in Ashfield • Presbyterian Church .nekt Sunday at 11 a.m with preparatory ser , vices at 8 p.m. Friday evening. Mussell Moncrief spent a few , days .in Wingham Hospital with 'flu last •week. Mrs. Wm. John- son is„a patient in Goderich Hosp- ital. / • • Alvin Collinson• left for his boat on Monday.. Sympathy is extended tri the relatives of the :late WM. Mac- Donald.; Among'those from a H0ME4IrAT SERVICE AT NO COST TO YOU ROT HAVENS' numbing .and, . Heating ESSO OIL BURNER Sales and • Service HOME HET ' SERVICE 7/ poo."0.4,40441Wee14,440.0.404111~41404. P4014114 •