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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-01, Page 10Su � •1 x PAGE TEN THE LUCKN'OW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, •ONTARIO PAID ON ARANTEED C ERTI FI CATES • issued .l" to 5 year term. • earn the 'above 'indicated interest, payable ; half -yearly by cheque: • authorized investment for all Canadian Insurance Companies ani trust funds.. TtIE .• 372Mor St., Toronto: CORPORATION" 35 Dunlop :St.,' Barris ''73 Missls$ayo E, *Oriilia were laid. 1 -charge of supplying. minor with liquor'"under. the 'Liquor Con- trol Act,' 1 -charge of having a loaded fire- ' arm' ire-'.'arm' in a motor vehicle' tinder the Game and Fish Act. 2 charges under the Highway Traffic Act. : ' ACCIDENTS• INVESTIGATED Sunday, :22 January. 11:45 p. n;' a .one car accident just :south } of • •Tiverton involving :Daniel Bjork- man of Sarnia ; Ontario. The. , • Vehicle:involvedwaS d'amaged''to the extent of $14-200.00 and 12 guide posts were broken off. In vestigated by Const. John' Gault., • Saturday,; January 28, at 4:30• p rm.'..a vehicle .driven by David Clark of Hamilton was in Collis • ion,.with a parked vehicle owned by Charles Hays of R. R,# 2 'Kin - r cardine, on.#9•highwa at Bervie : Damage to ',boor vehicles totaled $35.0,..00; ,Investigated. by .Const. Andy_Bu'rgest., Sunday January .29, • a vehicle driven•by Frederick'Sr- th of Tiv- •• ertoband Owned, by the Department of Highways was in Collison with a vehicle which was ,.parked; and' owned by James D Londry pf R. R. ;;.2, Kincardine. • Damage Was: extensive and total' • 'ed $1,400.00 The accident was .investigated by Const. John Gault Sunday, January 29, a two car • accident in Tiverton was invest- igated by Const.: John Gault..; The vehicles involved were driven by Neil..Munro of Tivertoff and Joan Mahood of Kincardine., Minor , damageresulted in $150;0.0 • damage to both vehicle Total 'accidents to'date in 1967, ;10, Last year, same date, total 6, Incur ice: PERIOD 7.22' to 29th.January.,1967' During this period four charges. ED McPHAIL PRESS RELEASE OFFICER: Scott Pearson Suffers Fracture 'DUNGANNON ;NEWS. . -Scott •Pearson is: nursing a broken. collar bone which he received in an accident last week. We ,hope. he will soon be,able to be. out again. ,. Charles Rivett, has sold his ' house ,in the village to Graham McNee, who gets ,possession May 1, when they will be 'moving in. Patricia Eedy` of Strathroy,,was :at, her home here for the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine•Eedy visited in St'rathi•oy 'with'Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Eedy and family when.they took her . ' . k on 'Sunday. Barry An erson:'and Mr. and Mri..o • Francis Huber of Goderich visited • with their *grandmother , Mrs.. Thos. Park on Sunday; She •is mak, ;ing satisfactory recovery from. Surgery in St.. Joseph's hospital,. London; „, EUCHRE PARTIES S. S, No. 6' Ashfield had 12 tables of Euchre at their 'card party: on :r. January 26. The'men's high prize'.. went to Lorne Ivers', with Don' Culbert low . •Mrs'. Grenier had high score for the, ladies. with .Howard Johnston low. Their' next • Euchre party will be on 'Febru'ary 9 , ' There were. 8 tables of euchre at the' L.O. L.' card ',party on January 27. 'Men's high winner was 'Torn Culbert,second high Donald-; FALL FAIR NOTES CONTRIBUTED One week until concert time and we hope you are going to be,with us...We have plenty, to please ' everyone. Solos,, .dances,choirs, skits: and muck nlore.' Mr.., Elwin: Hall is the master of ceremonies and has'prepared'for ' 'the big night. Mrs, David Elphick..�, is in chargeof decorations'. Advance prize lists are available; at the Sentinel Office.and,from; • 'Mrs. Fred McQuillin. Be sure to get one and make 'ready for :the Fair' on September 15 and 16., Centennial plans are going, ahead, :bands, parade and fun for all; are being prepared •The Lucknow Agricultural Society are needing your support and: are Willing to make the• Fair Week end one that Lucknow'will be proud'of, if you, Mr. Citizen will give,a • hand, The year of 1967 is Canada's birthday •We at •Lucknow• should,. and :must do our Hackett . ;Mrs: Jack Erringtonhad high for the' ladies and Mrs, Jerry Cranston 'second high; The next party will be February 10: • The sympathy of the is extended to Mrs Harvey Cul bert in the sudden death. of her. brother James Beaton of Lucknow, .,who'passed: away on•,January 27 Karen •Dawson of Galt wag a visitor with• her. parents,. Mr. and Mrs. K.K. Dawson at the week end • WEDNESDAY, FEB.' 1st; 19 Council Sad► No T o Scout Grant WALKERTON' -,The contract to build an additionto the pruce • county library at Port Elgin -has • been awarded. to A.J. BroWn. ,Ltd. of W alkeryton. ' Mr. Brown's tender. of $21.742, was the•1owett of four. received. 4 Application will be made .to baythe, project approved for winter works subsidy.. • 90% OF LABOR , Since Port Elgin is' in''a designat- 'ed .area,' the subsidy will.amount to 90 .per cent of the,' labor cost. Grants, approved by council'were Bruce Junior Pipe Band,,: $1; 000 half 'of' what it'requested; 'Grey County Music :Festival, $75.;, Bruce County Mutual Aid Firemen's Association $250. Financial assistance will:be. given to the Bruce County Histori.. cal; Society to have the county's' history brought, up to' date AID RETARDED • A grant of $10'a month was` given to the Walkerton and -District: Association•for:Retarded Children.' for'eaeh child attetttitling the work-- shop: /. Other 'grants: approved' were ,the; Canadian 'National Institute 'for, the .Blind ; $1,.,000;.Salvation" Army $1•,100. •w• :Turned :down by council was a re quest of the Sau • �een District,•.Bo . g y Scouts Association for. $1,300 ' • nn11nnnnnn,nnnnif nn nnn'n-nnnnnnnnn.nnnn!nnnnnnn•nnn n Bestposture type mattress value anywhere atthis "-pricel fl•t �aress an �xrin y Perfect Sleeper® Mattress Made b the makers of the lama 1_11._A! mrd �� � 4 ►, : � :`:� �:-�I•i_ :�•-.� s ®o, y. d �r•a ` Never before have you :had an oppor- tunity to get a posture type mattress this spectacular at savings this sensa- tional! ensational! •: • Beauty! Rich, Ioveiyftorai print cover , 'that's'almost too 'pretty:to.hide. • Firrpngss'!" A new, kind of firmness, that.gi7es You. the' healthful ,posture type support doctors'.recommend. ' • Comfort! Deep, quilted for resilient, - relaxing comfort. • Durability! Mattress and matching, box spring scientifically coordinated" for, years of healthful service. • Act now! Suggested' retail price wall be $69.50each after February 28th. Now only , • Mattress or Box Spring each Twin or Full Size JOHNSTc NE and ' • ,40, G 4 04N�4 4 •. J ' 4 • • 9 9� •.�0 9 4 0 . 4 i9 4 .4 9 0 4 9 4 0 9 4 4 04 4 Writ fe..j-i-Li wEp� FF Lucknow' Unite for their annual day;of last week the best year,ev , merits in.the ch '. Close to. $0 o • to the general,. ' ionary and main ed .Church Worn buttons to the s ed to $11,133; a utions were $2.,` and .maintenanc ions were $4,181 titiohs were $2, Rev. R. Laird of the church sit, 'ed as chairman reports were pre and Strapp, who ministry this pa; congregation asl • first six months Recording ste +son recorded th. appal 'meeting A letter 'of .be: ved health was Chalme Success (Whited Chmer's .held,thaleir An Tuesday Jan. 26 gathered f etat123.0 roil •being held at :Chairman, fc Rev. Gordon meeting: with ',and. prayer.. 71 Gaunt readth, last annual m iottgave the There were 4 removed by c' by death .were Buckfon :and h •• One joined hyi there are 112 The C. 0. Cj • : Mrs.' Johnston 21 mernbers..H dance of 15 a1 Ira .Wall; St tendent report for Sunday Sc; age attendant was very succ a' balance of The.W.M.:S the treasurer There Wire 11 an average a membership: il Homelleiper! • to the Glad 7 been $241.00 fol treasurer. • ald• reported which had a ing with a ba :The tr'easure'r gave the, Ger "which shove :$3,542.09a • $3,233,38 w $308.71. Th 504'90, • 'Newly app ".Archie purdc Alex • Craig., Neil MAMA •`ushers and' tt of receiving are Joiinston and. Mrs. WI .Record is ag home., A co ed..to check • of Manse an ing closed