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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-23, Page 13ONTARIO t o :ure ons er ' Prime an of pace. few weeks Yir ng new did . erisaiiorts,' • a•nd • Vg tail saf DEPENDABLE USED C gHRyt.e. ANAD LT 66 CHRYSLER 300 hardtop, low mileage 65 PLYMOUTH, 4 ' door with radio 65 DODGE Stationwagon, 8 automatic 63• FORD, 2 door With radio i3 VALIANT, 2. door 61 SIMCA, 4 door 61 ' FORD,. 2 door with. radio 60 FORD, 4 door sedan, 6 automatic ''60 METEOR, 8 automatic . with radio SEVERAL OLDER .MODELS. MOTORS FOR Your Dodge, Plymouth Chrysler Valiant 'Dealer • JOSEPHINE STREET•. WINGHAM . PHONE 357-3S62 ''GUIDE NEWS. regular meeting of the lst: ow • Guide Company began p on her 18th .with roll call and uide' prayer. The, company .re- d the whistle and hand signals ang the song. they are learn- My Country .is My Cathedral" g :patrol corners. 'Rangers ey`MacDonald and•Linda. taught Guide History .to the' ts' by.means of a 'dominoes A knotting'.competition was played by the companyto practice the reef knot.. Campfire and ves- pers closed es-pers'closed the'meeting. A; good number : of • guides brought in the registration fees, with only;_ three outstanding. The Swallow' patrol was the first to have complete returns in and they' also had highest :points • atroll call. The Canary patrol offered -to take camp. fire next week. Interest was .shoji- in a future course in Home'Nursing and instruction on the Religion and Life Emblem for United Church. Guides: TROHOME iEIEY�IaI OA REER'5 :1. * Electrohome Color TV is SS%: brighter. * , Suporb • black and whit* pirformance: ' • Exciusivr Elactrohome Centurion chassis... * Engineered and manufactured in Canada. * Superlative. cabinet styling byt0EILCRAFT. THE 'BEST, BOY ELECTROHOME �►lam►! ' IN COLOR - LE CTROHOM by PLUS OTHER PRIZES EACH MONTH ICK UP YOUR ENTRY FORM AT EER TV AND ELEcrrtu LUfXNOW THAT the annual meeting .of the Ashfield local of tfie Ontario" Farmers' Union; No, 342; will be held in the Lucknow Town Hall this Thursday, November 24th'. The .Ashfield- local has • been organized for One year. 'Present officers are,, president , Murray Rankin;',vice-president, Mike Penich; secretary, Vin- cent .Austin; treasurer, Mark Dalton. THAT only in the W,0.A.A., . - could, .they be playing softball . on November 20th. •Apparently the grand championship'series i still in progress, or at least was in progress last week, As' far back as we can remember, the.W.Q.A.A. never seemed.to:, realize the importance of dead- lines', except when pressured by .-. O.M.H.A. or O.A.S.A.:for winners by a certain date,.- We recall in playing.tninot hockey, it was often necessary to play about 'five games in fournights to make the 0. M. H. A.' deadlines • But it seems, with a.playoff such ' as is going on now,. that as ,long as itis possible to distinguish a 'softball from aosnowball it's OK to keep at it. Wethink it's ..rather ridiculous. THAT word from Al, and Helen Wraight of Lucknow is that •they arrived':in' Florida after being held, up for two days in Ohio from snowy roads.: Mr. and Mrs. Wraight say "we're glad to let you •know that. the Sentinel is arriving: at South Daytona the Sunday' after publication" THAT 10 -year-old Diane Coulter of. Leamington. Miss Dominion... of Canada, who appeared at the Lucknow. Fall. Fair, finished out • of the running in the Miss World competitions in England. Des- pite being regarded as a favour, ite to take the event', Diane did not reach the finals.' 'A student. from India won the award. ntprio Provincial Police Report , The Kincardine'detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police .presently has six men serving the immediate area which includes the'townships of Kinloss,. Huron,', Kincardine. and Bruce. There is i corporal and. five provincial - constables . ' Two police cars patrol 468 miles Of township road, .83' miles of.' .county road, • and 57• miles. of'. provincial highway for, a total of. • 608 miles. • HonourTaylors.-On 2Sth Anniversary Neighbours and relatives.paid a visit :to the home of Mr and Mrs, Albert Taylor of the St. Helens district Saturday evening, to hon- our them on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary". Prog-' restive euchre was enjoyed with prizes being won by .Mrs. Bill. Kinahan Frank McQuillan, Ker Taylor. Stuart Reid and Don Cam- eron. am-eron. At lunch tittle. Earl Durnin, on PAGE _FIFTEEN •. M 1 ,- 1 .w , r ITS/ �`. 1 -f t V . � # 400 Master Dairy COnccenntrate for those !With abundant o 3$00 . 460 lbs; 40% Conestoga • 400 lbs; 40% Coomasto 1000 Ss, Cels er Cori a+st Csb Meal • M0 lba. 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