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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-08, Page 919 THE LUCKI4OW.SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ON.TARIO 'ett of visitors • ge: Young; 2oultes ;itors with Tichten-• • •We are completely equipped: to repair , orservice your car! . Our skilled mechanics use modern tools, quality parts, the best materials:to keep. your car atpeak perform- ance , ;. longer, And we're reasonable.. Beth Cooper Wed AlrAnglican Church ALKER COOPER Mar aret Elizabeth Cooper, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harold Cooper, Lucknow, Ontario, was married to James David 'Allan: Walker., on Saturday, May 7, in • St'•.„Peter's Anglican.Church, • Lucknow.. Rev. J' R. King., Walk- . • erton, officiated.. • The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Alice Walker and the 'late Mr. James Walker.. , • -- Given in marriage by her father, the' bride, wore• a full-length gown: of white peau-de-soie'that featur- ed an empirewaistline, elbow . length`lace trimmed sleeves and a`detachak le wateau. train. Her' shoulder length silk iilv;sion veil` was held by a crown of pearls and' she carried a cascade of, red roses and.white mums with trailing ivy. Mrs, Ralph Cornish, sister of the bride, • was her only -attendant. She wore,a 'full length gown of blue Sata Peau with a matching wedding ring.he;adpiece;, and carried a nosegay of pink carna- tions and white mums. • Eric How ald , London, was best man, and guests were ushered by. . Donald Walker., brother of .the :groom,• and by Ralph Cornish. . Following' reception at the Parish Hall, Lucknow, the couple left for a trip to Northern Ontario. Yr neces• / r,, down. vorid. `. thatthis• Dok seed' there : in it did. wring.' 11 ough... spends .on food: Lst: ori :55 )e- :done, macaro. me•rnade f coffee, me week i save $3 f uynace {e to be .l eth . with. nd drugs. r: nylons f- the by' •, and. use could: . kick ;.. Take a ',on. Let's families it=pay for llin,'and •tiply this + families: ' gild )ark } ears. ,;,u've al in the Trnark'ts lost• a `here's'no •s tighten V:rek; ; 7t if the., .1, eek r f�.r it crnment . mast a' and'beet s of high. built: So• The tart collector in the com- munity might not, like '.what'' 1•. have to say but one often hears. about owners neglecting to ' im- prove properties for fear of in- creased municipal .taxes. The argument ' goes . something like this: "If..I fix . up, the place the assessor will be around and ,up will . go my taxes next year:" Here is : a' list of things you can : do outside at your• house. without increasing` your municipal taxes, (The list• varies with muni- cipalities so you should check the local municipal. chink's office for confirmation) : .. Remove . open' verandah. Repair steps and porches. Repaint woodwork. Paint . a n d repair existing. masonry. • New roof. ' Repair gutters and downspouts. Weather stripping and storm doors: Lawns and • landscaping. Outdoor lights. Repairingor_replacing- private. walks. ; New fences or retaining walls. Awnings or shutters. •' garbage ' and rubbish con- tainers. • If -you do any of the things listed above _ you will . tie' in with the, . Centennial 'Commission's •na-: na- tional °progratit ' aimed at.achieving a coast-to-coast community face- . lifting for -1967. Our Community Improvement and Beautification 'Program includes everyone from ' John Smit at :1 Maple Street to. the biggest industry in town. There are' no carrots in the. form of grants-in-aid with. this ;program, It .is simply, one of advice, en= couragement and practical infor- 'nation.. , • ••. . • Your Cntario Heart Foundation re minds you to guard the' health of your child's heart, For .the Cormunity Improve- ment and Beautification 'Program the' Centennial 'Commissionheld a "Callto Action” seminar at :Ot- tawa on April 22 at . which 250 mayors, reeves, federal,' provincial '. and; community association repre- sentatives and businessman got to- gether to devise ways of 'imple- meMting the plan. Yo u• r . local civic officials should be able to ;tell you about the - details of Community: ;Im- provement a n d • Beautification. :Very "soon they will have received our various "how‘to-do-at" manuals -- on everything from paint -up. plans, what to do about trees in • towns . and on private , properties, how to plant, . how to organize rural clean=ups, lighting. boule vards, renovations' and ' so On.. I see .by the. papers that 'the Program already' : is catching. on: u W elf.: ..The ` City • of .Ottawa, for' example, is sending out, with the water bills, a list of tax-exempt • improvements; property owners can- make. Local publicity , pro- grams are already being conducted by editors to ' encourage cleanup and beautification. Of course there 'are many corn- : ' munities which' have set good ex- amples in programs like•'this long before the Centennial Commissions ,started its program and it's likely that they have not received the ' credit they deserve: We are • simply asking all Canadians to do the same thing, to help :make the "civilized" parts of Canada . as beautiful as our vast natural ° sur- roundings—mountains, lakes and forests beyond the cities and. , • towns. ' r Increase yodr Corn Yields with Aqua Ammonia EASIER TO APPLY! SAFE TO USE! Here's the : fast,efficient way #o : apply supplenientel nitrogen ,to your corn.' 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