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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-13, Page 15,•••71."--1-...# ummirarms" ';.liot me:f en. W THIS ‘UCKNOW $ElIT11lE1•, LUCKtIOW, ONTARIO at. )n, a d: rtt. Ch` .14! Vi. 110, n an. ver. to Qn` ig este; ;w )is :eat' red :ert Le h..' pati ,nd irm wn. Ars. nan cent nan`. eco •ttie' 'Hea r Cs the •eats h:ol f )od nday etndr> Kinloss Scout:.,.. Groups C�mrniflee �Illake Future Plans. ..l moo V'IEU EARN imow The regular Monthlymeeting of the Group. Committee of the, First Kinloss Scout Troop_was held .in the Scout -Hall on April 4tli with chairman N, .E. Haldenby presidia Others present were: Albert Coi well, Dan MacInnes, Ira Dickie, °Ernie Hanna, Venturer •Ad,visor Lloyd Ackert, Scoutmaster Frank Colwell,, Cubmaster Rae' Halde nby and Secretary E. Dickie.,w Lloyd 'Ackert announced that the Venturers were beginning a Navi- gation Course on April 5th; Any. interested. older boys or me. n in . . the community' are welcome to •attend.. The Venturers are;' also, ''selling tickets to. •a• dance to be held"in.Lueknow High School. on' April 16t1i.. Proceeds are for the Centennial Tout. • The Ladies• . • Auxiliary are having a bake sale .in. Lucknow ion Apri1,13th.• After discission it was, decided '• to hold a wood -bee on April 12th to haul wood 'to the Scout 'Hall. °.' Scouts and fathers to be, contacted fir tractors and. wagons. . Itwas moved by Ira :Dickie and• seconded by Albert "Colwell that, Gubmaster'.Rae' Haldenby be reim- bursed for money paid out for new neckerchiefs for his Cubs.. It was::' decided tha :,one dozen new neck= erchiefs'be ;made up for.sale to the; 'boys with faded neckerchiefs at • half-price: Moved by Lloyd.Ackert, Second - .ed by Dan.`Maclnnes,'that three keys be cut, for :the new..l'ock on `: the Scout Hall.. These would be • used by the .,leaders' during the summer rrionths. Lloyd -Ackert. was thanked 'for:re- moving:ashes from the basement of the •Scout :Hail. .Discussion followed re, :a 'tempor- ary replacement :for Lloyd Ackert: .while he is.overseas nextWinter;: • Members commented favourably or the Scout news in our local paper :and suggested' reports of'. Group . g Committee meetin s.also be.'subrnitted .. " •A. Workshdp on Leadership..jis' patie n.. nr L 41 a 'Otte tinc He's. pretending now, but it won't be: long before. he reaches.' man's' estate, .His father wants to be sure that his 'pride and joy' has every opportunity in :life. That's why Dad is a Sun Life policyholder —.so that the family can be financially secure and his, children have a college education even if he should die in the meantime. In fact, for the best of : reasons, each :member of the family is, a Sub Life. policyholder! associated " with Sun: , Life of, Canada, the .Company with the policy . that's right for you and your family. Why not call me today? WILLIAM J. KINA R.R. 2 Lucknow Phone Winghntn 'r3, 7-198 7: SUN LLE ,F ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Clcnow Rangers Nw:EflroIIed l'he Lucknow Rangers heldtheiritt lat'tneetin8 on April '6 .` , Janet . 'others as inCharge, of the' ting. The Rangers are to at a Bridge Party, to be, held the Local Association, on April 4. A reehearsalwas held. coming camps, and all; appiica tion s' for these camps must be in as soon as possible, , Theprospects .of a company camp were:mention- 1 vote was taken concerning the Wearing pi -Uniforms tomeetings'.n gs , 'It was'unanimously decided to do so.. The meeting ended' with Taps. rewious''s ecial meeting', ' ; p g the Lucknow Rangers were enrolled, by Mrs.. Bert Dixorr°the Deputy Mrs; Rayner discussed•.the up- Area Commissioner, GUARANTEED ,TRUST CERTIFICATES INTEREST PAID JUNE 30 — DECEMBER 31 FOR 4 OR, 5 YEARS • LEGAL. INVESTMENT FOR. TRUST FUND$ AND FOR` ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES • APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. BY '. PHONE 528.2445 S.TSTEWART, P.O. BOX 31 ' LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO REPRESENTING . '• • Crown Trus COMPA;NY• .0 • • Montreal` .TORONTO Landon • Brantford Windsor. Winnipeg CeIgarp' : Vancouver '• . • to be:held in Clinton, April 23rd.. As the new Cub Prggram .is to be, explained. Lloyd .Ackert thought the cub: leaders would` gain much from attending. It was' moved :by Ira' Dickie that; the meeting be adjourned. Brownie: News FIRST LUCKNOW.BROWNIE :.PACK .: (by. Barbara -Hawthorne) a Brown O.the 'Tw.eenies., :bo ut Brownwliies.told :Barbara Stainley and Barbara Hawthorne ''did' knitt- ing. Sandra 'Finlay•.polished.het.. shoes. The 'others- practised ',sema- phare: • We had Pow -Wow and :closed the meeting With the Squee ze. and; Chimes. st Kinloss BOY SCOUTS . �.. • ''(by Allen.Colwell) 'The meeting was openedby the..;' Tigers. Following dues. and''.inspec•. tion ,, Scouter Frank announced that John Ackert passed his 1st class. Repass with 85%. A game of floor .hockey was conducted'by the Tiger Patrol. Scouter . Frank gave.a lesson.on getting staffs for .the new. recruits. Scouter Currie worked on: splices with the second class boys. Scout,' ,er Allen gavea. test on Trail signs and Kim's game 'to:theTenderfoot. boys. • tinT:g:he. T.iger,'patro1'closed the mee. tet' • ,n Tie. 3i FOR, A:: IIEALTHY MOTHER ANDA ,HEAVY CALF :USE SH,UR-GAIN' 24% DRY..8' FRESHNING SUPPLEMENT SHU•R.-GAIN 24% I, & F. Supp. , ., A,, fed withou. r grains will give "ex-- c'el'lent'ar,esults A cow fed 1through- out'the dry. period:':.6n..,.S'HUR:-GAIN D.- & F, will have• all, the vitamins., minerals', ,prote`in a,nd ca"rtiohydr'ate`s avail.able•to:her in the'proper prop ortion's. As you know, this i essential', so she can Supply the un born' calf with the proper nutrients for its full 'develo'pment without„ draining her .-own .reaerves:'. So, .f;or• a' heal imum, right a ready to`grow D ; & F.. Supp. od and. to your dairy feeds thy mother.'ready to produce '.at 'her Max t freshening an'd a heavy calf in good Shap .rapidly and e'fiiciOntlya feed . SHUR-GA:IN "A" to your cow••s, throughfout the..dry peri springers two "• months priorto, calving. e • feed service derson Flax Products; Ltd: o Phone LUCKI�O.W 828-2026 Changes In Fair': School Prize List FAIR NOTES • Have: youany suggestions..for im- proving the Pair? The Directors ate .working.bard..on preparing an • attractive prize list'. The Lucknow Agricultural Soc- iety are' anxious to make the Fair , in Lucknow this year just as good - as last•y.ear. The committees are being set up and if youcan help, • please let us know . Donald Maclntyre, President, would like suggestions 'as .to .what bands you would like to have in the Parade. The school prize list will be much••the same as last 'year with the` exception of section one wh lcb ., will 'read- - Grade.1 and -2,, Wrap;- .ed rap-.ed birthday ;.gift ; wrapping tb- ':count Sec.. 3, Grade 5 to 8, Hand ,made birdhouse, 'Sec: 4, Grade 5 8, Hand. m: .Secto Best ePoembroideredon Lucknowapron; Fair 1965; Sec. 21, Best Poem on Canada's. Centennial; See. 16,. will be left out bf this class.' Teachers would Qbe.well to' obi- tain,one. of last years book and work from therewith'these.chai g °es noted.... • ' Writing for boys and girls class 32 will remain' the same as last year. All school entries will be judged' early in July.; Therefore it is neer • essary to have entries in by. June 30, 1966, ued' as .a1