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THE: LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY; APRIL 19th, 1967
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palatability to give yo0 better hay, richer pasture and
more; nutriitious• silage,..:
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COBBLER, SEBAGO, GREEN' MOUNTAIN,' KENNEBEC,
KATHADIN, RED PONTIAC
LUCKNOW
inlays
eery
PHONE'52$-2903 :,
,ev. cordon Kaiser
iciat&i Sunda
Baptism:
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The sacrament of baptism: was
observed on Sanday morning at
Dungannon United Church ;when
Rev. Gordon Kaiser of the Ashfield
cirbuit`baptised Lisa' Dianne, in •
',fant daughter of Rev. and,Mrs
Glen Wright and Paul Leonard
infant son of Mr. and. Mrs,;. Leon-
ard
eonard 'Reed
Visiting during'. last week with'
Mr., and, Mrs. Anderson Mugford
were' Mrs;` Harold Mugford- of
• Mount. Clemens,. ,Michigan And:
Nfrs. Kenneth Knmght'of Oak Park,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ivers were
guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Jim. Mali
ion .and family of •Stratford` on
• St nday.' '
Mr. and Mrs. S McLeod and
daughter have moved from. Goder--
ich and' are ;residing in the 'Glenn '
apartment,
rtment
.
Mr. and Mr's. pert Wiggins of
Brantford were'Sunf d'aY , uests'of .
and Mrs;. Thos Park and Mr:, and
Mrs Parkie Wiggins,and Bill.
RETURNED FROM FRANCE •
Visiting .with Mi. ' and Mrs. Bill
Park on Su da:y were Pearl and
• • .. . . .
• Fr ed Ti ide e w e 11 and Buster Johnston
FathePasses
to London
OLIVET NEWS
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Harnilton'and fam-
ily it in the ; death of Mrs. Hamiltons,'
,.
n don
.'father ,': Mr •Earl •Stacy, of London..
on
The 4.=H Club'• attended achieve.
_ment day .in, Lucknow ,on Saturday.
DIES IN HAMILTON
Word was received of the 'death :.
•
of yrs. :W W. R. Frid of 'Hamilton on
Friday.; hits.:Frid is well known
here; being'a frequent visitor .with
•Mr. and Mrs; W.T. Roulston and
.other relatives on the second co
cession
Mr .
.and:•Mrs: John Nelson and
fainilYof Lucknow visited,on Sun,
day with, <Mr., and Mrs. Oscar
White` and family...
of 'Clinton and Mr. and M. Leo
Langevin'and four children of God-
each.,
od-
..
etch Mrs Langevin is the former
Sylvia
Stingel, The
y'returned
Goderichreceptly after fouryears
with the: R. C.A. F. at Metz; France•
Mr
and a
n Mrs. Art Danahy and
a n y
rw.,
famil ,Y'of Sarnia and Mr and •Mrs.
,
Ronnie Thompson:and family. of
Wingham ,visited on Sunday with
Mr' and Mrs: Frank. Thompson.'
M. and Mrs. Cecil Blake visited
friends in London on' Friday.
RIPLEY ABATTOIR:
Custom Butchering —'Curing' and' Smoking '
Cutting and Wrapping --;Sausage Making - Fast Freezing.
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS.•
With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From
Tod 3 Weeks\—,.Whatever• Your Requirements Are
For. Home Freezers We Sell Choice' Home Killed reef, . Pork
and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest' Marketing. Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENTON INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTI
CALL R ?LEVY 100` OR 106 CHAS. 11OC1S14
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Next year's television programs
on thethree American and two ;
Canadian networks have been Sel-
ected and whether they live .or die.'
will depend upon you, ' t
Here's a: partial list and descript- is
ion of some of the shows you will
be viewing:
"Cowboy ,in .Africa" Chuck ' •
'Connors stars as a World 'Champion
modern-day cowboy who takes on
a role similar in adventure to that
Of his wild west predecessors. He
rides herd on a new frontier, ,
"Kenya'! , but•his livestock are the
anirnals'of'Africa , rather than the
beef of the panhandle .
"Garrison's Gorillas a different
kind of soldier fights ;a different
kind of 'war. Ron Harper stars as Lt
Craig. Garrison, leader of the bold-
est yet
old-estyet most undisciplined guerilla
force in the army.
"N. Y P. D:" The New York
City Police force - acknowledged:
-to.have the toughest law' enforce
ment job in:the world becomes
the basis for this realistic series
starring Jack Warden', Frank
'Converse andRobert Hooks..
"The Flying .Nun" Sister
Bertrille . is the most versatile
young nun at Convent Tanco
San Jilin.' She: can fixcars, give
haircuts, organize ,fiestas -even
play gin toattract,souls to Sunday
:Mass; She also flies;' Sally `_Fields;
Who bra ht a special.warmth to
w u8
televisorconveying the fun and
foiblPs of ateenager named.d
Gidgetin'1965, now brings
that
•sane• warmth to the character, of
this marvelous free -flying: nun
"Judd".., :Ever .Yg
thin about'Clin
.;.
ton Judd is big -. the cases he han
dies: as aha criminal lawyer; the way.
. and h ndles them hu'nself in
. the modern world in which'he
Carl
moves . C r Betz,whowas light'
•
1
and humorous on the popular
"Donna Reed Show",exhibits a new
strongand 'vi orous•facet in his,
actig•as
�
"The Legend:of Custer a One of.
!the'Thost famous,, g.lar er=than-life
heroes of the West ,was e General
Ge:or C Custer. Wayne Maunder'
g
•should 'bring new acting vitality to
televisionin his first starring g role
as Custer .,,Other 'Prominent,players
include. Slim. Pickens and Peter
Palmer.
"The Second -Hundred Years" =`
This new situation comedy stars
ArthurO'Connell Connell and introduces a
versatileY , ounS'actor named: Monte
„
' Markham: ' in a unique double role.
He's Grandson and `Grandfather
But Grandpa isn't Much older, than
Grandson..In 1900 he set out' to
find fortune in:Alaskaancrwas en=
casedin a' glacier instead..:. 'Tn'1967,
.
he thaws out and comes to life in.
a new world' with his, son (O'Conn-
ell)
O'Conn-ell) who is older ,now, than Grandad
and Grandson.
"Inside Out" = Famed attorney`.
F. Lee Bailey will accompany • •
colour :cameras into" the homes of
the major personalities And news-
makers on the contemporary scene
to 'explore the not -so -well known
side of the wellknown:
' 'Off T&See The Wizard" L a
world .of fun and fantasy'from the
land of Oz is introduced to televi-
'sion in an hour from MGM, which.'
will air such characters and stars
as Huck Finn; Clarence the Cross-•
' Eyed Lion, Flipper.,.Tony'.Randali,,
Patty McCormack,' Chuck Connors
Adam West and' Robert Culp and
even Tarzan, It's a youthful ser-
ies of adventure, humor and
warmth.. j ,
"The guns of Will Sonnett" -,
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Patients At
Pinecrest Manor
''ZION NEWS'.
• Mrs. Jim Hunter's group
entertained the patients'at
Pinecrest Manor on,Monday after-
noon, . A program was presented::,
after which the patients continued
•
on with their craft projects which`
they' had started with the last viii
t
ing:group.; Ladies
whoentertained
were Mrs.•` Bob; Helm; Mrs. Mar-
shall Gibson, Mrs. ; Wes. Ritchie,
Mrs:. John Hunter, Mrs Allan
Ritchie, Mrs' Gordon Kaiser, Mrs.
Harvey Ritchie, Mrs Earl :Swan,
Mrs JIM .Hunter '.An enjoyable
afternoon was's p-.ent <..'
,The Zion ladies who attended
Hacketts'• "Centennial Tea", en=•
joY splendidly ed ra sp lendidl arranged pro
...
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,ram and social gathering on
Tuesday. afternoon
1VIrs.. Harvey Ritchie and Mrs.
Allan Ritchie attended Bruce •
County 'Achievement :day in Luck:-
now •on'Saturday Also a number.
of Zippy Zionettes• attended
Mr. and Mrs:' Kenneth Laidlaw.
and Mrs ,' George Hunter of Lon=
don visited Mr.''and-Mrs.
W. G:' Hunter on Saturday., Mrs
Hunter remained for a .few days..
and;attended.the Wedding Anniver.
sar '.Y' dinner, . Saturdavenin
, O n �'.e g •
in honour of Mr' and Mrs. Wil-.
fred Drennan's 45th^Wedding
Anniversary and Open House, on'
Sunday . at• the Drennan home .
:,Mrs. ,Charles Wilkins and :infant.'
son•,K,enneth Charles returned
home on ;Friday ,
TWO WEEK'S COURSE
Larry Hunter of Owen Sound
called at hishome' here 'on Friday
while en route'to London'and
Stratford where he spent the week .
end visiting relatives. On Tuesday
Larry begins a two .week's course.
atOshawa with the Bell Telephone.
Co. ;,being instructed on the
,operation of a Cable installing
rnachine. •
Mr. and .Mrs Gordon Kirkland,
Ken and Nancy were iri Kitchener
on Saturday,• •
Walter Brennan, a favorite. TV and
motion picture actor, returns in
the kind of role that won him •
three Academy Awards. ;1-1e's the.
man of courage:and conviction
who rides the west, 'searching•for.
truce Grant $30a
or Co. History
WALKERTON Bruce county cou.
ncil have authorized .a..$3,000
grant: to the county historical
'society to; assist in hiring.,a writer
to':compile acounty history
Seventyyears ago council, also'.
,authorized a .history. and offered an
award of $50.
:,.Two histories were. 'submitted ,;by
Norman Robertson of Walkerton and
by'JohnMcNabb of Southampton.°
Council was so impressed by both.. -
submissions•that it "gave each of
the authors a :$50., $• rize .
p
Norhasthe4st ofhavingn hi
stor-
ies written been:the only field, in
'which county. counci
.ha s' fv
and
prices are'. on the upswing;•
• Thomas.'Alton;'count `Y treasurer,
read excerptsis from. county records.
)
of :a. century' ago ,to county council;
in session here.. this,. week: They
administrators, . of 100 yearstg
\ago 'had
problems'• similar to those of this
P•,
sda. to; face. there.was the Tessin
Y...P €
.need.. for road and other.
constructiion:and .a :desire to keep
taxes from• increasin .
g '.
Warden James Brockleb. ark told
the council of that day ;"It will' be
•
your • aim :to make , if possible, the
sums appropriated for these :purpos-
es complete the works undertaken .,-
.p
so that no. further increase in,• taxes
ma ' be. necessar .. ``
Y Y
The finance committee, of ' 10.0 ';
years ago found they, had to raise
$73444. This year a.total of
$1,100, 925 , is required.. However,
t
,he councilof
1867 had but
•$6;504,515 to raise this :amount
frau. while . todaY s :assessment is
$59,349,076•.'
Major, itersin that early budget
were. $24,200 for road sinking fund.
and ' $1,•730 for other road:. and
bridge etpenditures..Administrat-
ion 'ofjustice and schcipi ,manage-
m ent .costs. were :$33,608; harbors,
$1,000 and $750 was set aside for •
•a volunteer drill shed.
Brant township paid the largest.
',Brant township
county'rate, '$8,340p
and Southampton the smallest,
$815.
There were 14'reeves"and nine
deputies representing the 12 toWn'
ships • and two villages of South-
ampton and '1 ncard ine which
cornpF � Bruce p .. is , d county at that
time •
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