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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-08-05, Page 970 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST iSth,. 1970 ni!?�Tw "�a?spr+r+a • THE L,UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO GODERICH THURS.,.. FR.I, . SAT.. 1 1 30 THE SQUARE' PHONE 524-78.1.1. -AI-RCONDITIONED -AUG. 6 - 7' ONE SHOW 'ONLY :AT 8 P.M. T VYMINkH ' OF 1.7• ACAU SATINEE' MATINEE 'STARTS AT 1:30 8, SUN., MON., TUES. AUG. 9 10 1.1 RAQUEL WELCH IN "FLAREUP" �` Ri ST. MEN r :� . WANT TO h. LOVE HER..:.. it ONE MAN 'A WANTS TO KILL H.ERI �+�oxr 1 MGM presents., GMF production co•sternng OEM METROCOLOR. MGM presents A Freeman Enders Production George Kennedy Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach in. 2.40 Panavisiorie and • Metrocolor, [GPs '.__ • (Adult Entertainment] •QNE SHOWING. NIGHTLY AT 8:00. lieN-dLion Fatmers-Union . :dealing,withthe' White Paper. on Taxation•was formally present- ed to the lyse- of •Eomnrons Cour mittee on Finance , Trade and 'Economic Affairs on, Wednesday , July. 22, by. Ray Atkinson; Presic • ent of N.' F.. U.: One of the recorn- inendations of •the'seven page • report is: -Do .not -implement. capital. ga ins on' farnily• farm` units.. Such a , ' practice would requirea'valua • ' tion day, and the . matter of choosing a valuation dayis ab • surd.. The brief says: "A further factor related to the val- • a n -of fa .assessme.nt'of a capital gains tax is •the f actuating price revels • which can and do,preY'ail in the sale:of farrn land.. 'Valuation .• -today is certainly a far'cry from valuation of three years ago. Valuation three years hence may: be another;riiatter, and on present day•valuationT-the. "capital: gain" of .ten years hence might;be ex- treme"... • • Attending executive meetings in :Tavistock and Dashwood on Thursday.,:•July 30, from. N. F. U•,'' Local 38'5 were Lorne Luther , Jack Vertiulst, Bev McNay'and Allan Gibson.. . GODERICH 30 'THE SQUARE •' PHONE 524-7 11 AIRCOND•ITIONED. SHOW ' TIMES: Sunday through Thursd;y, ONE :HOW ON: Y—At ' 8 p m Friday and Saturday—TWO SHOWS—First Show starts at' 7.30. p.m.; Second Show at-, approximately 9.10-p. . GT'1-3 "l The, Gast in their_ VLrst i'Movie!-; ' O I.. b, U.iILA ». $i•d, :let oy-Named Charlie Brown" TECNNICOkON• A NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURFS REIT ASF K CWeMA•CENTER FILMSIRESEN!ATION THURSDAY ONE SHOW."AT 8 F.M. F-Ri : &` `SST: `SHOWS AT. 7, 30 and 9.31 -P.M • f SATURDAY MAT I N E,E;. AT 2 P.M. New 64.,Apartment Comply .For Port` Ontario'-Eiydro announced today it has reached agreement. with• a firm of developers to.. erect an apartment complex at Port , Elgin. Hydro' it 'arranging the addition- al accommodation because local rental units are not:available. The influx of staff for the Bruce .. Nuc'le'ar 'ower- Development . ,will. snake the housing situation more acute and of particular con - Cern is the expected arrival of 1•uO .persons who will bring .the heavy water plant. into operation over the next two years.. • Th building will contain 64• apartments.. They will be avail- able to personnel either on a permanent basisor as temporary -accommodation while their own •homes are being completed. • Theagreement, p.rovides-.f-o.r ownership of the complex by the developers, :Harvey Wars and Arthur• McLachlan of Komoka., Ontario. Hydro will guarantee full occupancyfor a ?period of 10 years 'Additional suites a -cons -rue - a' i- -re Located at the southwestern 1>mits of Port Elgin near the public school, the building will be•service•by town utilites. . .Landscaping and paved parking.. Work' on the heavy water .plant:.. which•is being built 'for Atomic' Energy of Canada Limited is mov- ing: ahead;rapidlya. Whenit is in. PAGI IMINE? GODERICH 30 THE :SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 AIRCONDIT.IONED AUG,{. 20th Thursday, For 7 Days to Wed., AUG,26th ONE: SHOWING "A NIGHT 'AT "8 P.M. THE. I' NOVEO°THE.. EAP -N: .. MQ!TION PICTURE! full operation 800 tons Of' the pr,eoious liquid will' be. produced annually: • Also an.tiounced by. Hydro was.' a contract 'va:lu.ed at;//.$1.6 .million' with Aldershot Cont°iactors Equip- ..anent:•Rental Ltd:. ; Burlington, Ontario for•excavat -Ori and site ••grading. of the Bruce generating: , • • station`. SUN., MON., TUES. AUG.. 1'6 - 17 1.8 COLWAItIA PICTURES Newts Q• IIMV Color I. • Parra v Ivan. GP WORN. if of r_vAv 611rtlk in the Sprugltigli_ (Adult ''Enferfainmentj' ONE SHOWING ONLY AT •8 P.M. The pla;nr•being built at a. cost of $944 million., is schedul- ,ed to p_ adutee_f rst_pow.er in ' 1975 and be in fun 'operatiOtr in 1978... Its ultimate .capacity Will. be .3:,;260',000 kilowatts of 'power, enough to. 'supplyl;OuO towns, .the present size_ of Port Elgin. Appointed As Huron .Engn'eer J;tm 13 i=ns d S r oErir1y appoin:ted,ta succeed. Bert ';Mog- gash as Agricultural Engineer,for • ' HuojCoi.l,tiLy.' Ivi r M1 aocb • was- prompted in January to the posi-. tions f,Area Co -Ordinator and Farm .Manag,ement Specialist for the Counties of Bruce ,' Grey ite n `19Fiff-and" Sout Sing doe. He is located at•the,Ontar, io Department of Agriculture 'and Food Markdale. ' Mr. Arnold is a native, of Carleton County... His; fattier - serVed w'ith••the Canadian Forces for thirt_ three yea:rs-tulti-1 h -i retirment in 1970; Jim received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Engineering .(Mechanical Engineering option) .in 1969 at the University of aaa= i J'• pleted 'studies toward his Master Of Science Degree in Agricultural Engineering at the same Univer city.; Both 3iifi and his wife , Bonnie, are interested in sports activities and in meeting with people in Huron County, • JEAN SEBERG AROSS HUNTER PRODUCTION AIRPORT. "BURT DEAN LANCASTER • MARTIN JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY —HELEN HAVES ' A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR* Produced in TODp•AO A ALL AGES ADMITTED General Audiences • .'Coming.` Next:. (Adult •Enteretainment) OLEN CAMPBELL. KIM DARBr CAROL LYNLEY: PAT MINOIE, • NINA RUN, •�ott aunat•anisamt mum NAMATH .' TECHNICOLOR' •A F R*UOUNT PICTURE .©411. • BERG-COW,SAVER STALLS Outlasts others by 3 to 4 times beca.tise • of hot •dipped' galvanized steel tube • construction. Reduire., Tess .bedding -- than loose' housing keeps cows drier • • and more colhfottable. Bell•shaped • . arches. take • up chain slack and pre-. , vent tangling and choking. Provides more -head room when cows lie down. . 'WHY,'LET YOUR .INVESTMENTS:. WANDER, AROUND . LOOSE? -Berg Cow -Saver Stalls andl3�elg Lever Stalls were designed for ,the dairyman whowants'o' han-'. - dle his' da fry, cattle as individuals. Successful dairymen profit, by individualized management by challenging each Co*. Prac tices that pay' . They pay with/ increased-rn i l:kp roduotion'from every, lactation. By lengthening ' , eacli cow's productive.. life. By assuring,' you of' positR,•e, indi= vidualized. nutrition and disease control. Put .Berg stalls to Work ' `increasing your dairy profits.. Bert', provides; a' free complete barn -planning service. •. 1.==ac=31:44%.==1},itc=54.• Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home 11 • • Professional Nursing Care 24 hours daily Member r—�AssocRioam ' and' Z'i'aY Servce i • .. Dining aced Nursing .Homes Inc. ' Ont?arie Associate Metilber:= Ontario Hospital Association ' ...:.:., _. 11�'t�isl•._. AE7OII•1.�— _:. - Licensed r, by'. Ontario Department. .of Health x . MARY R. NEW -804p, REG.. Na' • GEORGE .A NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR• Drawer 220 Rhone' 528=2186 , • I LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .