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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-23, Page 18PAGE EIGHTEEN THC, .LUCKNOW SINTINIL, L.UCKNOW, ONTARIO • W.., DN..SDAY,.. DECEMBER •23rd, 197 • T . In this wonderful, holiday season, may you ott • be joyful, Arid thanks . for your support! DON DONALDSON TeeswnTen. YOUR FARM IMPLEMENT CENTRE DON DONALDSON AND STAFF on 'Standpipe 11111. Two new homes., Ewart Taylor's. and; Stan 'Mustard's were being constructed: in Town. Newcomers to the Village were Mr , and 'Mrs. as Ines McNaughton and children, .Susan and tiro ny of Markinehfife, Scotland.. Mr, McNahgliton wasAm Flo ed at Pur r y' don's Bakery, YEARS'AGO NOVEMBER 1930 A Memorial service was .conduc- ,ted on .November 11th at the sold- s cenotaph. ,,Rev. C. H. Mac- Donald 'was chairman. . He was. ►��•••o4No•••••1o•NNo••o•oo•••••••••o•o** ! assisted. by Rev ,.11, W. Craw ,^ ,Ileo=-3.a�llaher•a-nd I. Tavenei. Mr., D, C, McMorran LOOK' I NG'BAC-K\AkDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES sounded • � �st A special feature of the service was the "turning on for the first WITH MARGARET THOMPSON' WITH of the spot -Tights , which thirty-nine years as secretary of 2'0 YEARS .AGO the Lucknow Agricultural Society was presented with a lovely easy. NOVEMBER 1950 chair inrecognition of. his long service. -lr.. osepjA new., ,who retired early iO:the year after serving for Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Congram ' were to illuminate the cenotaph: . The placing of these fights •corn- pl'eted the 'long task of the Luck - now •WOmen's uck-now•Women's Institute• in' erect-. ing the metnoiral' the 'total cost running to .a bout $2,206; all of 'which sum was secured through' retie, work -6f "rhe'institut,e bought the Horace Aitchison house ....................... • . TO CUSTOMERS OF Due Ao ' rising costs of materials and 'labour we find it necessary to . apply for a rate increase. Application : has been made to the Ontario Tele- phone Service Commission for 'authority tomake the following charges for ' telephone. service effective January 1, 1971 EXCHANGE RATES r month: n•DIVIDUAL. LINE Business '8.30. Residence 4.30 TWO-PARTY LINE Business - 6.55 Riden`cpe5..5 MULTI-PARTY LINE Business:.— 4.65. Residence .3.15 EXTENSION'. PHONES Bus1,45, iness • _Residence 1.25 PBX TRUNK 12.45 •:The : above rates ' for individual and two-party .line service will apply only within" the. Base Rate. Areas; which are defined as those areas-withinthe nunicipat-lbnits"of the Villages of .Dun-_._. - gannon and Ripley and the presently established Base Rate Area' for the Hamlet . of 'Bervie (as per map in the system's office.) ' If individual or two-party line service is required_ beyond the _' : above 7iniits there will. be an :additionalcharge for extra mileage • of fort -five centsa monthfor each '/a mile or fraction thereof for an individual line, and 'twenty-five.. cents '.a month, for each / mile or_fraetion'thereof for each party 'on-a-tw-o�arlir-line:', - This application will be heard,, before the Commission at its next regular .meeting izr. Toronto, Any representations to be made to the 'Commission with respect to this application should, there- fore, be submitted on or before January 4, 1971 and addressed, to -the --Chairman, Ontario Telephone Service Commission, Depart- ment of Agriculture and 'Food, Parliament Buildings, Toronto :2, Ontario. i•a i•oa••i••o •• 1F YOU DES11i E` -ANY"-FtiRTHER `INFORM YrON 'IN° REFERENCE', TO THE NEED' FOR • INCREASING THE. TELEPHONE RATES, YOU MAY APPLY ' TO THE ••UNDER. `IGH R. EITHER 'PERSONALLY,, BY TELEPHONE OR BYE' Mrs. Irene Liddle,. Secretary HUR • ON ar►cl' KYNLOSS ' � MUNICIrAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Ri e. Ontario • ANONIXIMBOXIIIIXINisia- •6'0 YEARS' AGO NOVEMBER 1910 A black bear (some said a -pair of black bears) was seen inthe vicinity of Holyrood and the' 10th .'concession: A change took place 'in the Managership of the .local Bank of Muptreal.. `J,. E.. M'cGuire'of Ne.ustadt,'succeeded ,f, H: McCoy, who.:bad resigned to take a posi- tion as assistant 'manager of 'a Wallpaper Co.: in Toronto, George H : Smith was Manager. of the ,Lucknow branch of the MOl- sons ..Ba nk '. FOR. CHRISTMAS we've been steering our thoughts in the direction of the season, and have come up with the. wish that -•you and --you ha -v -.. ' , -y— erry Christmas. Our thanks for, your patronage! 'Blyth R..- SALES LTD. Phone '523-4342 Mary MacKinnon.;: Nancy Burt and Linda Sparks.: • An address' by Mrs:. Evan' Keith was tead' and gifts presented by Ara Dickie to - the -follow ing-you n -- people who are employed or con- tinuing their education; Mac: and •, Iiugh Family Night Held At South Kinloss KINLOSS. NEWS • non, Linda • Daws'on ; -Bruce and. Betty Colwell, Rod MacKenzie and Walter Dickie. Following a 'Christmas film, treats and gift -s-- were' distributed- to,the children and. lunch -was served to close a most inspiring• Rev. Glenn Noble was chair,- man for the Anniia_L:Fa'mily Night ..and .W.hite, Gift Service at, South •Kinloss on Saturdaly'evening. William Dickie., . Mary. Mac Kin non , Nancy Burt'•and Sandra Keith narrated "Christmas traditions in' different countries' interspersed with appropriate' carols. The pre-school class,., the star performers; Anne. and: . Statue -Hamilton Downey , ..i,awrence Clark,. Wendy Forster; 'Helen Maclntyre and Peggy, Gibson recited and sang Christmas' Bells.' The primary and Junior classes with Arthur Clark; David'Gibson,• Marilynn-c-Intyre , Anne- Col- veil, ol-well, 'Beverley Bell and Norma Maclnt•yre delighted the audience„ i th reciratiOns and_songs", intermediate class: Margaret Nlacintyre , Dorothy. Clark, Sheila and Joanne Maclntyre , .David Carter ,'Robert Burt, Murray Keith and Wayne Bell did a Christmas' Choral- Reading and. also' told o'f',Followers' of the 'Way from their last study. Mrs. Allari MacDougall': C.O. C. group in costume acted and: sang, This is the House That Love Builds, Mrs: Don Bell presented. gifts to Mrs. Sparks ,choir leader Mrs. Bruce Hamilton', Organist , and' Miss Linda Sparks pianist for their work for the Carolfest..• The Y,P:S. play. written and' directed by 'Pat Sparks was. acted by Pat..Spanks, Wi:ilia-trt' Dickie, . Brian, Sandra and'Murray Keith, CHOICE I4OMtKILLED BEEF AND PORK PmCES' BONELESS. HAMS POCK. CHOPS 89c LB.. 65c LB STORE SLICE BACON • 69c%LB. • HOMEMADE SAUSAGE " ..::2 LBS. 89c 2 ,LBS.. 89c WIENERS FRESH FOWL 12 -. 20 .LBS.: 49c lb: 20 LBS. AND OVER 45'c lb 7c Ib. ;YOU GET,THE BEST. WHEN YOU SERVE FRESH WE :DELIVER