The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-26, Page 15WEDNESDAY', MAY :20,
THE IUCKNOW ' SENTINEL, LUCKN'OW, ONTARIO
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PAO*PIP TII$.
pPEN MON TUES., I'M., FRI.) SAT 9 A.M ' 6.:P.M.
CLOSED THURSDAYS ALL DAY ,
!!I DRY ,CLEANING a `IN BY 10 'A.M.!
SHIRT. SEP' •iCE :.;� ,.OUT BY 6 P.M
DAWSON'S GENERAL STORE, bUNGANNON"
ARNOLD'S GENERAL. STORE A T•LANES.
Are now agents for our cleaning service ..
.PICKUP TUESDAY & FRIDAY AT 2 F.M., `.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY
IN LUCKNQW
JUST -PHONE 528=2335
SHORT TWO MEMBERS
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few exceptions,' I have ,done '
:practically nothing, since April'`21:
,but try to unravel the arena opera
tions for the past, year and create
'a: proper set of records , and the
job is not y,et done.. • My own bus
office as a.•result' and it Will cost
me, money personally because of
it. If this is irresponsibility and
fridolityas. a :'public 'servant ,then
Wm.. MacDonald of Brussels is
celebrating: his 90th birthday to-
day (Wednesday)., .,Mr.. MacDon,
ald is a native of the St, .,Helens:•...
mea .
Mr, and Mrs Robert Finlay,
Sandra .and Raul visited on Sunday
with'Mr;Sand••Mrs,, '.MacDonald in,
Brusseis'
HAYDEN = to, Mr: -And Mrs:; James
:Hayden of R. R. 3.; Goderich, on.
Thursday, May 20th in Stratford
General Hospital ;. a daughter,
Laurie Dawn.,.
I guess' I don't know the meaning
.ofthe words. But in view of this
d all the .foregoing , the public
trcisrn is -unjust to the ntIrdeg
ree:
The' idea hat .now. gotten abroad'
that perhaps 1 am also irrespon-
sible and frivolous in the:•opera -
tion' of my own nursing, home
this whatsoever;' and if•'you, can.
help,'correct this impression, I;
thank .You . ,
GEORGE NFWF3QI:D •
HURON COUNCIL 1vIINUTES
Huron Township. Courcil,'met on
May Ma 3rd :with 'all, Members.present':,
Minutes of last:regular. meeting'
'were.:read: and confirrried
Drainage:tenders'were opened
and. considered with4bids received
• for: the Royal Oak Drain Extension,
Brooks, Improvement 'and VanDiep
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TO DOLLARSAV/NG
USED CAR BUYS/
-- 1971` TORINQ 500 2 door hardtops, V8 power.brakes;:
Bower 'steering ..
1970 CHEV Impala :4; doer:hardtop5 V8. automatics, powi ,>
1970 OLDS Cutlass` Supreme,.• 2 door hardtop, ••power brakes
power .steering,
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1969-'CH-EV'Odoor 3eda'It . VS avtbrrrat'rc�-p6 w.r
,1969 FORD custom 4 door, V8 automatic, power steering
Z'— 1969 DODGE•'Polara 4 door, V8 automatics, power steering,
power brakes . '
1968, PONTIAC, 4 door, V8 automatic
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1968-CADILLAC 4- door hardtop, full:. pow er and =air conditioning:
2 1967 FORD'Custom: 500 V8 automatics'
1967 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne;,V8,, full power
1967 DODGE , Monaca •4 •door hardtop, V8 .automatic,' power
brakes, power steering
•1967 MERCURY 4z ton heavy duty, equipment
1967' CHEV. y: ton.panl
2 — 1967 CHEVY VANS with heavy duty equipment 1.
1966 PONTIAC. Parisienne,`4 door hardtop, V8' automatic, power
AUTHOR17E0 HARPING OF ALI R •
$Oi
rE$7 t
SEVERAL OLDER'MODELS
ZONE
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s. Ewan MacL�an Is High Point
neer At RipleyFlow�r Show;
The' first hot; day in spring prov
ided the•atniosphere:for' the Spring
Flower' Show on: Tuesday , May :18`
sponsored by the members of the
} eyr-erid-Dist H
Society 'there Were. 72 entries
from 8 exhibitors' which was,a •
decrease over other"years but the
enbeek Drains:
The open portions .went; to
Hanna and:Hamilton of Listowel' -
and. the cldsed ;work. to John Inglis
bf :Ripley:.
Brantford Builders Supplies was
the_, successful 'bidder' for'supplyipg
the; 8 inch'and.over concrete tile ;•
while Bruce Brick and ;rile will
supply the G• inch clay tile,
• There were seven tenders for
the'. open. work and •also seven for
the :closed work 'with the bidding.,:'
well belovoi the Engineer's estim-
ates. o- '
IICES FROM
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DOMINIO
CLJSHIONF
vc'ti (OMPLL'TE' HOME DECORATING 'CENTRE
>Y.OIt AND LINOLEUIVC' , •
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�bRAPERIES
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WALLPAPER AND C -1-L FAINT
Phone 5283434
ix en ers• ^ - • • - - • • -
sale of.the former school house on:
.lot, 5 ; Concession' 6 'with Doug •' .
iavng the highest bid at:.
250. atid-being=the-one chosen-.
subject to approval of the Depart-
nrent of •Municipal Affairs.
On May 10th first readings we:r�e
.r;iven to the Moore Drain, Ralph
Pcilock Drain and Rutledge Drain
with June 14 being seta ,ort -e ,•
Drainage Court Of Revision:on all
three drains .1 Road accounts
$ ,13.0.42 , Township account/ of.
$1,;84.1.55 and 'Drainage 'accounts .
df •$1,455.00 were ordered paid..
Meeting. a'd journed.unti1 next
regular meeting, May 17.•at
7,86' p, fl'1.:
C1erIt.i!
quality of, bloom .and artistry. of •:,
arrangements was excellerrt.malt
ing ;a very attractive display.
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Mrs,:. D. McKee ,of Benmiller
• ;er tyre show -with
•'the president Mrs: B Vaal der
•Hoek•and "Mrs. , E,• Lohnes accom-`
panying her. •
...Mrs EwanLMacLean was higt
pint getter with 'a total of .45'
points' followed`by Mrs, David
,Elphick with 20 points and Mrs,."
Glen Stanley, with 19
tea..__was .s_erved_to the gues-t:s
from 3 - 'S p.,tn with -Mrs.. W. .J: , ..
'MacKay, Mrs. "I, fiacke.tt and.'
••Mrs . Frank Fair looking`, after the
'kitchen duties:
Mrs. .'D, Gillies and Mrs, E.
presided over the bake'`
;table ,. Mrs. E ian:;MacLean over
•,.the' bike. table and .Mrs.. Gordon
Stanley greeted, the guests .at, the
`door.
s. nnie co was e uc y
winner''of a lovely fern and .stand
donated by Mrs> Walter Farrell.
Mu_eh_r.red it sh_ou ldo !tee
,1 err-who=Worked 'so hard; at a- busy
;time and, to the guests who came
to to the show making, the ,event
a`success-.'
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