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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOI, ONTARIO
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TORONTO
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT,
STANAAY
LIJCKNOW, ONTARIO
HAS JOINED OUR STAFF .AND WILL BE A
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lucknow, Wingham and District
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.• Stan is well knoWn,.. has' had years„ of experience in 'Selling
Real Estate and is anxious and eager to serve you. . • •
IF you, HAVE A REAL ESTATE PROBLEM BE suki:
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PHONE 528-3531 LUCKNOW
KEITH LTD. REALTOR
181.EGLINTONAVE., E. TORONTO 12 TELEPHONE 487,3233
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ilisis Appointed To Auburn
Hall Board, Receive Drainage Petitions
WESt WAWANOSkt TOWNSHIP
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The regular Junesession of COun-
cil Of the -Township of West'Wawa:-
nosh was held at theHill.on the .,
.6th Of JUne... with all, members ...
present and Reeve Lyons presiding..
:The May rninUtes, and the • Min,
utes'of a .special meeting held May
22nd ,'were read and adopted ,on a
• InotiOnby'Councillors Aitchison
and Errington. •••• • ••
•0n• a motion by, Councillors Foran,
and Aitchison:, Edwin (Ted) Mills
was appointed West: Wawariosh. repr-
•esentative on the Auburn' Hall ;
60r4. 'Mr: Mills suCceeds'Arthur
Youngblut who resigned the positiOr
. it,the peginning of the year, •
By-law' No. 10, 1967, Wat•given
third and final reading and passed
orr a motion by Councillors •
• Chishalm, and ,Errington. This by-
law authorizes the "Maitland Tele-
services Limited" to erect and
maintain necessary equipment on
roads, lands, etc . in the Township.
Maitland Teleservices. Limited is
the company formed by, the amal-
gamation of the Blyth'Municipal
Telephone System and the Brussels,
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Morris and Grey Municipafteleph-
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one System.
TWo petitions for drainage were
received from Leonard Chisholm
and. William Beyersbergen. Coun-
cillors Aitchison and Foran made
the motion to accept the two petit-
ions, and, the Clerk was instructed
to contact Messfs. Gamsby and
'MannerOw with regard to under-
taking the necessary iurveys.
Thejoad accounts were passed
for payment, on a motion by Coun-:
cillors Foran and Chisholm.
OP ,a motion by Councillsrs Erring
ton and Foran the following general
accounts were ordered' paid: 'Harvey
McPhee, 6 livestock insPectioris,.
Herefords Club Has
Successful Sale
At Walkettpu.
The Perth. Hiiron and Bruce Polled
Hereford Club had a veryinccess-
fill sale at Walkerton on Friday,
June 9th, . • •
Ten:bulls from 12 - 15 months Of
age sold for ,$4 205: -„,,anaverage Of
$426.50., /
Top bull was consigned by Leop-
ard :1. Laverty of Sebringville and
sold for ,$535. to Cecil Culp'
Kenilworth. . • ,
Second top bull, consigned by
George Kennedy of Lucknow, sold
for $525. to Lloyd Musehl of Elin7
WoodThird top bull' consigned by.
Frank Taylor'orSt: Marys sold for
$500. to Mrs. Jean McCutcheon Of
Mar, Ontario'. •:
Sixteen females Sold for. $5',130.
an aVerage Of $358.' Top female,
consigned lir'. Lemon.and Sons of.
Annan sold for $480, •to Lloyd" :
Musehlr Elmwood; , •
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Second top,fernale, consigned by
• Norman Hiles:of Makton, sold for
$430. to Leonard J. Laverty; Se•-..
bringville.
Third top female, consigned by
•Ron'and Nadine Wells of Pinkerton,
sold for $415. to George and Rita
•Paulson and sOns,, KetrilWorth:
George Kennedy of West Wawan-•
osti is president of the Hereford
Club .and. E. R. McQuillin Of West
Wawanosh is -secretary-treasurer:
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$15,00; Herbert: Finnigan , s.3„lanibs
killed, dso .00; Nelson Culbert , 3:
lambs killed, •:00; Town of
.Goderich, .relief- April and May.
$39,00; TOWn'of Goderich, 'debent-
ure payment , $3,02.16;.
Pderstadt, fee 'Fowler Drain survey,
$450.00; Garrisby and Mannerow,
fee Gaunt, Foran, McQuillin surt .
veys ,$1,747'.00; Wayne Todd ;:. 2
fox bounties, $8.00;• Robert
McWhinney, 1:fox bounty, $4.00; :
Victor Errington', 1: fOx bOunty,
$4..00;Thos. foX bounties,
$8 ,00; .Delmar Sproul, InspeCtor's
salary, $336.85; Ken Weber, 1967
Warblefly.sPraying , $960 . 00; loan,
Armstrong, ;part salary, $300'.00.
ROAD ACCOUNTS:' Harvey
Culbert, salary',' $255.55; G. Hum.
phrey, operator ..•$329.08; R.' • .
MacEachern, 2nd paYMent on •
Bridge . $13,120.0O; Ontario 'Culbert
steel culverts, $371.08; N McDOn-
ald,:•hauling B. grave' $255:15;',N.
.MCDOnald, 'hauling A gravel;
$55.00; Lucknow Sentinel, ,grader
operator, applications $6.i5;;c.
Cook; buIlldozing bulk $1g.00;, •
Imperial Oil Ltd fuel And tax ;
$268.:38;• Grant Chisholm, grease
and Oil., '$18.23; D.R.M; Co. Ltd.
cutting edge's , $145 .19;•13: m.
co. Ltd.. cylind,er repairs•and
filt-
ers, $161.10; Harvey Culbert , tele-.
phOne•toll charges, $10,10; Gus
ood Fences e Good Neighbours
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ulls Break Down Good Fences
• There's nothing like a wandering bull to
Spoil neighbourhood goodwill. His. wanderings can
bi -exPensive, too, for the owner killable if he
wanders into a 'purebred herd.' If he: damages
property, or if he. attacks'so,meone- • ••
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. Many Ontario ,breeders save fences, dollars
and goodwill • by substituting artificial insemin-
ation, for 'the herd bull. The best of sires are avail-
able; 400. 'Find out fir yourself'by contacting your
nearest office of •/1‘
'BREEDINP,
ASSOOATI
PHONING Hourts
• Weekdays ti11,940 a.m.
For Sunday service. call Saturday, 6-8 p.m.
•Toll'Iree numbers listed' in local telephone directories.
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ROYAL T DANCEq HALL
NO. 4 HIGHWAY — :Vs MILE 'NORTH' OF
INGHAM
IVIOndairEveriiiig "June 19-8P.M'.
REPOSSESSIONS — BANKRUPT STOCKS
AND MANY, MANY PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS
CONSISTING OF
Appliances— Furniture — Television — Clothing
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arit Bird r Opener • •
adios' 1st Quality
(Reg .99j
OSS' .• LIMITED
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:FURNITURE — A 2 -piece Davenport Suite that folds out to a
full Vis Size bed with nylon cover and swivel rocker, a 2 -piece
French Provincial' Chesterfield Set covered in a top grade
nylon cover. 3 other assorted Chesterfield Sets with foam
cushions, 2 9 -piece Coppertone or Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets -
consisting of 8 chairs and a 72" table. 2 7 -piece Sets consisting
of 6 chairs and a 60" table with an inlaid top. 1 S -piece Deluxe
Coppertone Dinette Suite. 1 Bookcase Bedroom Suites complete.
With bed, dresser, chest of drawers and a matching Box Spring
and Mattress with each set. 2 sets of Lamps consisting of a
Trilight and 2 Table Lamps to each set. 1 set of Solid Step and
Coffee Tables in an Aborite other Step and Coffee
Tables, 2-39" Continental Beds complete with headboard and
legs. 1-54" Continental Bed Complete; 4 full size 54" Spring
Filled Mattresses, .2 Hostess Chairs, Platform Rocker, 9 x 12
Rug, Hi -chair, Telephone Table, Kitchen Step Stool, Chrome
Rocker
APPLIANCES and TV -- A large Refrigerator vigh a fag
cross top freezer,, 2 Electric 'Ranges, one being a deluxe model.
A Long•Slcirt Washer with pump, an Automatic Washer and
Dryer — matching pair. Combination Radio and Record Player,
and 'last of all, 4 different Television Sets, 21' models that
have all been checked over and are in A-1 working condition.
All the Appliances in this Sale are Guaranteed to be, in A-1
working condition when you hook them up at your home..
CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY •
A large selection of Clothing has just' been received for Auction
from one of the largest Clothing Wholesalers in Canada. This -
lot consists of MEN'S CLOTHING -- Socks, Underwear, Ties,
Sweaters, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts, Dress Pants, Pyjamas,
T,Shirts, Work Socks, Work Shirts. FOR THE LADIES AND
TEENS — Double Knit Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Nylons, Cardigans,
Pullovers, Slims, Jackets, Dresses, Socks, Pyjamas, SliPPers-
, BOYS—GIRLS--BABIES Jeans, Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses,
Socks, Jackets, Pants; Sleepers, House Coats, Crawler Sets,
T -Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts,, Dresses, Sweater Sets, Girl's 3 -Piece
Sets, Sleep and Play Sets, 3 -Piece Velvet Suits, Coat and Hat
Sets, and many, other items t:i'numerous to mention.
THis SALE IS G CONDUCTED BY
Forest City Distributors
'LONDON; ONTARIO /' • •
DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SAL!
AUCTIONEER: LEO • E. BIRD •
TERMS' CASH CREWE'S' ,ACCEPTED ON FURNITURE
• . • ' 5% SALES TAX IN 'EFFECT , •
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'Mrs'. W.J.. McLean
,Has 90th Birthday
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We extend best wishes to,Mrs.
William J. McLean of Kincardine .
formerly, of here Who celebrated •
Devereatur, starting tluid and'bOlts,
'$3 .65; •LuCknoW, Co-op ,• cyclone
Seeder and ,bolvcutters $14.15; Mrs.
Margaret .Blue, 1st payment on,, '
farm $3,500.00; Lavis Construction
Co. , hot mix(Auburn)$40.95;*
I. W. Andrews, truck 'HAI labour'
(Auburn),. $47.50; Receiver Gener-
al, LJnemployinent stamps. $12.20;
Imperial -Bank of Commerce.
C..P.P. and income tax, $98.43.,
Council adjourned to meet Jtily'
4At 8
JOAN ARMSTRONG.
MUNICIPAL CLERK:
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tier 90th birthday on Saturday ,
June 10th. , ••
Mr. and Mrs. ,Cheiter Robb.of
liarnilton spent the week -end with '
Mr. arid, Mrs. John- Robb and Dave,
Mr. and Wits.. Cliff Robb and, other
relatives here--
• Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley
visit-
ed on Friday evening with' Mrs. • •
Ogle.Russell, Kingarf.
Week -end visitors. with Mrs. John
Barr were Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Barr, Darrell and Cynthia of Scar-.
'borough and Russell Barr of.Water-
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- A family dinner was held on •
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Morley, Bushell. ,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs Ezra
Stanley were Mr. and Mrs. Wil• •
fred Shantz,' Ripley..• ,
Mrs. 1ylarretta Hodgins nd her . ,‘
broth'er, Leonard Stanlq of Holt;
•Michigarr, spent •the w, ek-end
here. • '• •
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument.
• colirectlY designed fro10 (PAO material, 'AY on
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established coy* er Sixty Years
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