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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-13, Page 13WEDNESDAY, 14AY 31h; ..1 7O THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL;: LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ink of all the Ings gout a stfree refrigerator freezer. Every housewife should have one. Frost never.for'ms. Not in'the big refrigeratorsection, Not in the ;big freezer section. So there's no def-rosting: Elver: An`eFyou -know whatthat means. .• NC more dripping water•to mop up. _• .,No more waiting for frost to melt. • Your icee cube trays won't stick an . more. No more re -freezing: frozen, foods:. You'll have more storage space, b.ecause •you. I'l be free' of all ° . frost accumulation: And your frozen foods won't stick together. Wawanosh: Discuss Fire Depa.rtment Tanker Proposal .West Wawanosh Township'C'p"un cil met in regular session on Tues day, May 5th at the Hall',, All; mernbersawere in attendance., The minutes of the April ses- •-sion and-a-spec:ah meeting held - April 16th, were read and•adopt- ed:,on'rriotion of councillors Ruth- erford and McDonald A letter from they Lucknow Fire, Department inquiring about the surrounding Townships pur.chas ing-a Tanker Truc-k -was read 'to -- Council.: interest was 'indicated' by Council, arid the Clerk, was instructed • to write the. •Departrnent•'tq so inform.them land. to invite further information. • A 9:00 p.,m; .Council sat as . Court of Revision on the Boyle• 'Drainage Works.By -law .The re were no appeals and no'one appeared. Following the Court. 'By -Law # 6, 1970, The: Boyle Drainage Works By -Law .was given third reading and finally '• • passed -•=o irAno ti o nTO-f ••-Co u-rre-i-i-lors-�-- Aitchison.and Rutherford. The road accounts were passed for payment on motion of Council lors 'Rutherford and Aitchison; The following general accounts. r .r ' Councillors..'Foran and. McDonald; Think about it. . Think of all'the•extra space you'll have for stocking up onfood bargains: And beside§ all that, think how '.'much more attractive your .kitchen 'wilt look with a sleek*riew• `, frost -free refrigerator freezer. NOW is the time to buy:_: See your uvcal 'appliance dealer today: , ' r PL.flflUfl...:.1� SunLiksgi*ttnew investment idea -for ----le ho- v 1 . ' PASO ;T111 theTinsumnce theywant --For full information -on these, equity -linked annui- '- ties, write or phone your. . im 2 local Sun Life repre- # . •• sentative today. ' . .' C • ` w • " SUN LIFE OF CANADA g . . ._.i.r_..1'_. _ ��r� .....ill .' Wm. J: Kinahan' r . R.R. 2 Lucknow . 1 • .. 'Phone Wingharn 357.1987 1 1 -NAME 1. 1. •ADDRESS. 1 ' 1 .%, : TEL 1:is ■, NM 111.1 11.1 MI MN NM NIP 11.1.1 Purple Grove he 'Purple Grove Women's Institute met at the home Of Mrs Alma Gillies• Wednesday, May 6. Since it was a Grandmothers meet.. ;ing the roll':call •wat answered'. by something worn by your. .• ;grandmother., A resolution was 'drawn up tobesent to the school !board and the principal of R.D.1-1. S:'to request typewriting be taught in' the fall: term, ' The meinbers were also reminded of the District annual which. is to be, held Chalmers Church May 22: The programme was convened Receiver.. General,'postage stamps 6.00; Lucknow Agricultur al Society ,• 1 TO gran, 4,0.00;.• Hilliard Jefferson, Tile••Dra:inage.. Inspector fees, 20.00; Ontario Hydro, .hall power,;9:75;. Village -of Lucknow, Aitchison fire, 75:'00;, Niagara Chemicals , warb�- icide , .210.00; Chester Nichol- ' son , bulldozing. dump., 63. 00; Nelson Culbert fox bounty., 2,: OQ;' Welfare accounts, 552,50. RAD ACCOUNTS "Harvey Culbert salary:; 06:19; George Humphrey,; operator., man, 92.90; N. McDonald , plow; ing show , 17:6.00; Valley BB1ades'; plow and grader blades, '98.58; D:R; M. Co. Ltd. ;• Sheive wheels • Oil Ltd. ,. fuel 'and .tax , 433.38; • Grant Chisholin , 'oil, 81. 69; ;Radford's Garage,. tire srepa,irs , 26:30; Lucknow Co-op•laritern batteries , 10 * 49; Russell Phillips, chain sawing., -112:00i 'Harvey • - ICulbert, telephone. tolls, 11.15;' N. McDonald; hauling gravel„ 45.50; YGeor e Smy_th, haulm •snow fence; 25.00; park of Com- merce ,.c,P .0. om•merce,.C,P.P. and income tex 105..33; Receiver General; U.1. y. 12.80; C. W. ' Hanna , hoa3�Supti; . Association 15.0p; Receiver,. General, pottage stamps, 6.00. . —i . No poi a: _ :a a u• no ,as Marjorie Alton wives Traveogue: The Mother's day meeting of the Lucknow Women's Institute was held May .8th at 7.30 p, tn.• in, the• Institute rooms. It was° suggested that. members bring • ideas to the June meeting for the July picnic.' the Institute •is I going to, take advantage of hear-. '? . ing a speaker on the Canada-Pen---- "sion Plan at one of heir :mee'.Yfrigs; The roll call was answered by the "Name of a famous Woman". Miss Linda Boyle,,,who was one by Mrs-; Catherine Sc:ott'as'follow of the seven •girls chosen.from the • Cath • 4-H Clubs of Ontario to attend Scripture by Mrs, Betty Need am; -a sing .,• s rs. , o art yn Reid; Reading., Antique Grand- mother, Mrs. Margaret Harkness;.' Unison singing, The Old Spinning' Wheel; Reading, Modern Grandrria, rs. etty 'ee• am; 'ea ' ing Grandma's off Her ..Rocker, Mis. Marjorie Thompson; �. •I. • 1 - . - 9 • 'Ottawa and also a few .days in Toronto, last, November, at which 148 girls and boys were in attendance, gave :a spendid talk. Mrs. Marjorie Thompson led a. lis torr"°Flow a Farmer and his wife can find; More leisure::—The summary of the:disciession was that "leisure time was when you . could _do something you didn't ave to 0 or go sotileWlTere ybu - OO 4IK' 1983HM the Oolgiimmplit oftoioh, • 'Council adjourned:to rxieet at the Ha ll. on , 'une 2nd, at 8:00' • pm. • ti JOA Clerk. don't have to go'.. .Readings, were: -given.:, .Sere --on the Farm by Mrs. Margaret 'Hark- ness andAlother.shiptons arkness.andAlother.Shiptons Phro•he.c ' b Mrs. Ain McCosh' Mrs'. Margaret Harkness gave:a report of the District Directors • meeting held at Reids Corners, : Mrs. Donald Mackay and Mrs. ii-sse11`'N lunch, a . n ELECTRIC URNIT places that they visited. ; Mrs. 'Char,les.Steward reported for,; the Cheerio coalmine and Mrs. Frank Miller for Pin crest . Manor .,• . ' ' Mrs Janies•McNaughton presid- ed forthe prograrn'when O.:Cana•- aa was sung with Mrs. Wes Ritchie. at the piano. Mrs Wm . Helm read a poen1, " Why God Made I1others'•'•,, and' the risotto , "M'others'` love is like a guiding st'a'r"-,-w'a's-giveu by -Mrs -Ho v;aid larger, Ivliss Marjorie Alton gave a ery-intere ing talk -a -n=. pictures.on her trip to Australia , Indonesia ,. Bala., • Singapore :, Japan, Thailand and Malaysia; Mrs... ,Alex IvlacNay expressed the • • . thanks and en 'O ment of the ladies to Marjorie for coming and presented her with a gift on 'behalf of the •Institute. . Following_the Queen. and Grace lunch was,served .by the hostesses, • y iV0 • Crop Report Spring seeding is well advanced . • • `'o s ., eted, Spring seeding is about half up and looks good , Corn seeding is well under Way with 30 0j6 planted: •Soil is tending to be dry with showers needed -in out Huron. Canning peas are 50 % !'anted with early ones up approximately 2" and looking excellent. Pasture growth is good' with livestock out 011 pasture: