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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-16, Page 23WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 19114 .•. 4,!0!. 4,V): THE LUCKNOW -SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO lC On May. lst, Janet Hamilton of the Olivet Com munity_:in_.HuronTommship' wilt commence__a hair,_. dressing business in The Johnstone Block in Luck - now in the location formerly occupied. by Dr. J. E. Little. ' MISS' HAMILTON 1S A GRADUATE OF BRUNO HAIRDRESS, !NG. SCHOOL IN. LONDON AND HAS SEEN EMPLOYED IN • LONDON, FOR ,THE PAST YEAR. 'Associated IMi#h .: Orangeville Firm. ,• •. Bob Mcinnes , .a native of Kinloss Township , is' associated\ as an '. executive with Merchants Supply,, Company of Orangeville Bob" has been with the firm for the past. 2.1/2 years. They are wholesalers of,5¢;to $1 merchandise to about ASK .FOR gieveit n064 e''INVITATIONS •b' ANNOUNCEMENT $ ACCESSORIES COME AND . 'ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL 'GIFT` I50 stores, across Canada. • His position is, as district supervis-' or for the company,, in charge of store operations . Bob .recently, re- turned from a flight. to Northern Ontario:where' the Jirm is promot ing,a new_ account ,; Mer_chants Supply Company has its own private plane for contacts with distant • stores. Bob's duties 'include being :in..Charge of store renovations and during •the, past year, he designed . blueprints for the counter' layouts.of ,six stores which were .' remodelling ; •Bob and Mrs. McInnes, the form- er Helen Nicholson:of. this com•mun- ity, have purchaseda home in Orangeville . They have a family of three Sharon, Dianne ;and Allen. Rev. John Hill Guest Speal FatherSon Banquet The annual,: Father and Son ban- quet for Kinloss, Scouts was. held: in the Kinloss Township hall,. Thursday, April 10, with an excell- ent attendance. . ' Scout chairman was Jim Hanna who proposed. the toast to the Queen. Cub Kenneth McEwan prop- ose'd the toast to the fathers with Ron Stanley answering for the' ' fathers, w - Group committee menber Jolt Frook introduced the head table and committee' chairman Jirn Lizmore presided over the balance of the program intorducing head table guests. ;One minute of silence was observed 'for 'the late George 'Johnson, foll,owed'by a tribute. read by. Venturer. leader Bruce Colwell. Reverend John Hill was the guest speaker for the evening and held. his. audience with an interesting. account of _Sorge of his experiences Mrs . F� A. Murray of Holyrood In- stitute said a few, words of congrat- 'ulations to Queen Scout David Mc- Kinnon. . The first railway in'Canada ran' from Laprairie , P.Q. , to St. John's.; The train wag operated on' the' sixteen miles'of'track by'the ' Champlain and St Lawrence Co- mpany, power Held -for maCarter A miscellaneous relative shower was .held. at the. home :of Mrs. A..V. Carter .in Ashfield Township -o r urday evening.• April •12' for Miss, •' Lynda Carter. • . Nunnerous 'contests were enjoyed with prizes going.to Mrs, G.A. • Carter Mrs. - . jean Hull , 'Mrs.Wm Mc-K-elvie-and iss-Debbie Hull; all ofWingham and Mrs. Gerald Bailey of• Walkerton Miss - Cindy Cook and Mrs. Wm. McKel. vie assisted :with the opening of the.. ., . Lunch was served,by •Miss''Cindy. Cook and Miss Debbie Hull, bring- ing anenjoyable evening to a ' close. ` EwE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL Only,. Lucknow AT complete. • with stand. ELECRIC ' Phone 528u 31.12 `- Lloyd Ackert, the new District , Commissioner also gave a. short 'tak., Martin Benedict, another' head table guest 'showed slides of his .Yellowknife .trip last summer. Group committee member Allan Graham thanked 'the Ladies' Auxin-" iary for preparing 'and serving the banquet and Mrs.Jean Lizmore re plied. • The guests' and boys were :enter-, t'ained at the beginning of the. . evening' by the music ofi1:ie W 11: :Brothersers Doug and 'David , ;sons of/Mr..'and. Mrs...Gordon ' Wall, who were; thanked by• Chairman Jim .Lizmore Nlrg.Jm McEwan played ,for, O Canada and the Queen; 'Jim Mc - PAGE TWENTY-THREE '77—Ifroft,WAY 86 MICES7E"AS7 CELLULOID; TAPE; Tuck B'rand,. Reg; 390: ;2 for 59c - PRUNES' ' �. 2Ib.�b9c..:. MONARCH CAKE "POUCHES °WALKER'S SODA CRACKERS: CLARK*KERNEL,CORN -2 for 39c. 3' lb.' for $11.00 -2 for 43c.. S.for. $1.00 THE-"READERS-1NRITE No Drifts Like 11 Since Lucknow. R.R.'2, Mission city, British Columbia,. April 7, 1969' Dear; Don: . I. hope you. get, rid of all that snow by the time, you get this. You had `quite a winter again by the look of: .the paper. • .• We hada real one t,00;;,we had about ..6:i/_2_o.r 7. feet', I_,have `t • seen drifts so badas we had this winter since I left Lucknow and the snow stayed for two months or more" That is something for ;this ' evergreen playground of Canada, and.cold with •it.'at that. It' got down to. 6 below ' but that is nothing •to your country. ever, . we•.are not built for it :though we did not get'any pipes frozen in the',dairy or.. barn The oil pipes from the tanks to the furnaces at the. houses f_rbze ..Wewith hot water had to thaw them: But we have.'nice,'weather now. , a little liquid . sun, shine , but we don't take any ,notice of that Ewan and Rae Haldehby ;acted at the door : Father I want you home by ll. .Understand? • ,. Son:- Really; Dad, I'm do .longer a child' Father I 'know . 'That's why 1`.. • wantyou home. `11 !:` . by . The 1ocai campaign inSu ort of the Ca.na'dian'Canc;er Society c•ommenced this week in:Lucknow and will continue -to April 27th `4. Mrs .. Jack MeKim , chairman ::of the local 'campaign committee, has arranged for a group of local-volun- teer ocal-volunteer canvassers to make their'calls within the'next week: • Support for. the Cancer Socity has been •growiing• each year in Lucknow. through the efforts of a group of dedic.^ated rkers-and-eit .-zens. of the. community who contribute, • .very generously to the.. fund, Local volunteer team captains, are' Mrs. Clarence Greer,. Mrs: Alex MacNay, Mit,. Mel Greet, Mrs. Currie Colwei'I,; Mrs..Jim Arnold., Mrs. J.L. MacMillan,. Mrs .John Kreutzweiser .and Miss Ruth •Thorn - pson . ' What •is the Canadian Cancer Soc- iety? It is a group of men and women volunteers from all walks, of life across Canada 'dedicated to the 'fi ht . a- hst .a.ace.r'hy cti-op _e_rat g. '!on with scientists and the medical profession,'by assisting the Cancer patient,. and by informing the gen- eral public about the disease. Your contribution,, which enaples the Society to• exist and carry on its -, work, makes you a.member, We have t1e 'manure and the fertilizer 'sown , we. put. on '400 lbs to theacre this year,. The grass is' starting to: show t-4t-a-ys-fsitr warm.•the cows should be out intwo" Weeks. Well that willdo for the. farming for this time '.Dori how is the paper' business? I. am sending a cheque for 2 years : subscription.' Hope you are• keeping well, and say Hello to everyone down.there .';l had three .:or four letters I should have written for down there'.,. but I:just did not have the time this winter,',keeping;every m. J. Kinahan R.R. 2 'Lueknow `Wingham-3sr7=1987.. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE. COMPANY OF 'CANADA thing,oi the go, So hopethey will forgive°me for not writing and :I: sWill try and ;do :better • next time., Hope' this finds.you and yours•in the best Don: • Yours truly, James F. Parkes .•' • . SCOUT WILL BE HELD. Saturday Morning, COMMENCING •AT II O'CLOCK •'. Please .Tie. Paper Or Put In .Boxes Country people may bring . paper in and leave • it in a truck. at the C & M Transport yard any tiriie on that Saturday: ';This :space is donated for :Eommunity improvements by • LISTOWOntario's TRANSPORB aLINES� LTD.. o rSilver & Fkef