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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-13, Page 24TH INCKNOW SEtirketai LucK14.0% ONTARI° .4-4--.4.00...••••••••••••~4...Ntomir-• • Luckntor frill. Market: YOUR "LOWEST PRIY"' FOODLAND Babies' needs are special!, We have a variety of fash- ions specially4designed to make their spring pretty and comfortable, DRESSES - 12 to; 24 mos. OIRLS'AND 'BOYS' DIAPER SETS • 4 . , DRESSY BOYS' 2 PC. SETS '4 24 100e, in title loil,Beige Linen .Corners Scribe For Years • The Sentinel has iost'i valued • Correspondent in the person of Mrs. Franli Brown of Culross Cot - shortly move to "SURE GREEN" r • , Lawn, Grass Mixture Contains -..5 ...Different ..Kinds ..Of Oressee;- Qui& •Growing 89c per Teeiwater. Following the mari iage of her son Reg this weekend; Mrs. BrOwn plans to return to • Waterford, Michigan, for a visit - with her cousin Mrs. 'Adolf Brunke. :She will later go west to Winni- peg and Roblin, Manitoba, where she will visit a while and also has plans to see more of Western Canada before she returns to Make her home n Teeswater. Mrs. Brown has written the news of "The Corners" for about 12 •years now. Very often the serv- ices of a community correspond- ent are taken much for wanted, and it is often only ,when you are without one, that you appreciate the valuable service theyperform • for their particular area.. , Brenda and Norma Haldenby have consented to keep the news of the Cuirass Corners community coming, and we trust 'that they wilIl receive the co, -operation of 'residents of that area. To Mrs. Brown we say "thanks for a job well done." • .SEE.. By The Sentinel THAT Mr. and Mrs. Mel Goyette of Lucknow left on Tuesday for a week's vacation in Bermuda. The Goyettes left by air from Malton. . • THAT in the. recent vote on the abolition of capital punishment 'in the federal parliament, both. • John Loney of Bruce riding and Robert McKinley of Huron oPp- osed the motion' and favoured the retention of capital Punish- ment., .The 'members of this area were expressing the majOr- ,, ity view of constituents who they had heard from on the matter. (Langside. News) • • Huntley Dawson has purchased • • the farm of Mr. Fraser Frirvis On . Concession 2. • Mrs. Clifford -Young, Ken and Russell visited with her mother; Mrs. H. BrOome at. Httronview, on Saturday: Donald England is spending a few days with Russell Young. • Mrs. Ed • Moore Of Wingliam Mr. Donald Young of 'Toronto,. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young arid family were dinner guests on Sun- day with M. and Mrs: Clifford Young. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pain of TOT0n. to were weekend visitors with .Mr, ano Ivirs. Ruisell Ritchie. • THAT.Lucknow.Firernen this past week received a substantial. raise in pay from council. .To the observer, it might look, like a lot. As a former fireman, we might add that after the dry • cleaning•bills, the ripped cloth- , ing, the smoke in your lungs and hair, the wet feet, the frozen fingers, the time off from your work and your sleep, the paycheck is none too big„ And then, of course, its worth a little to have to take,direct= ions from the sidewalk superin- tendents whose chief knowledge of fire fighting is that you butt it out and drop it in an ,ash tray. THAT Colborne Township school board has accepted the tender of Cale Doucette Construction of Clinton for the addition to the Zion Central School in Colborne at a cost of $181,841.. The tender was the lowest of six received. THAT friends of Mrs. Agnes Amos the former Mrs. Agnes Chad-: - wick oPKinloss, will be inter- ested to know that she has re- married in England and is res- ' idingaat 143 Ringley Road, • Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. • • TH4T Mrs. Frank McWhinney, - -Mrs. Lloyd McNall, Mrs. Har- old Humphrey and Mrs Ray- mond Leddy of this community received pins and cards at a Hanover banquet 'upon complet- ion of a Red Cross home nursing Course. •THAT the Lucknow Boy Scouts are • planning a paper drive in Luck - now and Dungannon this Thurs- day afternoon, April 14th-, THAT Reeve G.W.roynt and,Coun- :cillor M.L.Satiderson of Luck - now ,were recently appointed Lucknow representatives on the •'Georgian.Bay Development Association. . . • THA*T4 note from .Art Breckles in Florida advises Us that the • Breckles',will be leaving the south on the 15th of April en route home. Art reports a good winter, not too hot, but terrible mail service on the Sentinel, which has been general, with • Florida subscribers this year, and for what reason we are at a loss to know . The paper is handled efficiently at this end • but -apparently gets bogged ' • down somewhere' along the way. • Art mentionthe recent tornado damage which Missed Brandon. • where they were located. . DEL MONTE PURE, TALL 41 OZ. SAVE 19c Orange Juice Sale 2 Tins 79c MITCHELL'S 20 OZ. • SAVE 9c Fancy Applesauce Sale 2 Tins 37c PROCTER & GAMBLE'S TOTALLY NEW DETERGENT DISCOVERY WE SELL FOR LESS VALUES. EFFECTIVE PHONE. 52$4420. .APRIL; 14, 15, 16 ree Accidents hi ViOage On Weekend '.11.1014$0110*-.10160:401ted... '• Three minor accidents,in,the Village over the weekend did con- • siderable property damage but no serious injuries occurred_ On Saturday afternoon; about five o'clock,f. a three car collision occured at the corner of Inglis and Wheeler Streets. • FOr those.. who are not familiar with street names, this is one block north of the post office; :at thelocation of the Johnstone. Feed Mill: A car driven by Doug Garbutt of Toronto and kinCardine was • proceeding east on Wheeler Street ..when he was in collision with a car driven by Mrs: Don MacLeod of Lucknow , who Was.proceeding ''soitth on Inglis Street, •The Garb- utt vehicle struck the MacLeod ,. car on the right side swinging it and it wasin collision with a car THAT residents of kinloss'Town- • ship are invited to an infcirme- tion meeting in• Kinloss Central Public School on Tuesday eVen- frig of next week, April 19th. at which time questions will be •answered on future elementary • school education in, the town- • ship, School inspector Keith Waldie will -be in attendance. THA Alex Ma* cintyre of Liverpool, England, is visiting with brothers Donald and Allan Macintyre of kinloss and other relatives in the community. driven by Allister MacKay of • Ripley who wakproceeding north 'on Inglis Street. .A passenger: in the Garbutt car, Eleanor MacNay of Ashfield, was slightly injtred. • • The corner is a dangerous one. with visibility very poor and no stop signs. l'Irovincial police • officer Jack Hatch of Kincardine • investigated. Damage to the Mac •••Leod car was:bout $500, the • , Garbutt car about $200 and the MacKay .car, tinder $50'. ' • On Sunday afternoon, about • five 0'clock, a cat-drive:0 by Mrs. Clarence Adams of Milo- diutch left the road 'at the south. end of town in 'front of the reSl.-. dined of Mit. Edith Cirdner,. The car was going south, and in 'leaving the road' ended up in a deep ditch �ti,the east side of the 'road. About $125 damage rev, uited, •• • : About 11 p.in. Sunday evening a car,driven by Brian Dennis Dalton, age 18; of F , R.3 Goder ich, -left the road in thc Vicinity of Anderson Flax Products and • • struck a hydro pole. The car was proceeding east on Canning • Street and in attempting. to turn , • north onto Havelock treet the'Flax•Mill corner it left ,; the road: About $200 damage Was done. Provincial Police • officer Andy Burges$ Ktneard",,' ' fine investigated the ,4ccdnd two accidents, •