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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-27, Page 7th 1.971 kND.. wish . e W.I.: ening . . Mrs. ,SS se l .Ic• leton, Miss - Nits, •.. 1rs; i.end d ed • 'iswate.r net i*EDNESDAY; OCTOBER 27th, 1971 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO. Ail accounts outstanding against the, Huron—Bruce Progressive Conservative Association; regarding the recent election •:' campaign, must beforwarded; imrnediately to Mr.: Lou Boyce Box 388' Kincardine, Ontario.. p......••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• K1NG..'BACKNRDS TEIR�LLGHIEIE SENTINEL PAGE SEVEN AL S/44, .sky - WY HOT DO THE OLD fASH/ONED . ;WAY, $NI . ' HERE FOR VALUE AND STRETCH THAT PAY Jo.NSTONr FURNITURE Phone 5263013 Q Years 'Ago: ,WITH 'MARGARET THOMPSON SEPTEMBER 1931 ttot„i tf_ttstA 4. * 10.,44 •••,••-•o -- Labaar Day,�tvtan�ay... se;pcem .':•.ber 7, 1931,.brought to a success- ears Aga ig. .a.s:.our s. SEPTEMBER 1951 kev is W. Watt., retired/min- 'tster of Whitechurch , eondil'e ed - services'of induction at Dungannon en Shelbrook, Saskatchewan,' to the three-point charge o,f•Dungannon, s of THE mmennt of examina tires :and idence as;. ;irlg th4 ber:1971 in accor- p1ied ::an .rs 893 44 40,309 560,563. 1,600 The. 1951 census. .placed Luck- • ful completion the installing of now's,po..illation at. 8:91. . '.'.• a dourest c'.. as against b6'7 at the time ofthe g 1941 census. ' Mrs, Kelso•MacNay•had in her possession.an 8 -leaf , •a 6 -leaf `_ • a 3 -leaf and 'three 4 -leaf 40:vcrs.; all -f nd'oir iliei Ash- field Township• farm i' .:A11 were individual and fully formed leav- es .. FOR BEEF, FOR DAIRY:, FOR HOG ,You O'rder.':Co-op':Beef, Dairy .and Hog Supplements Before Dec. 1st andr. at ,the sante time protect yourself • ,against price increases. ' tion. system in the village. ' The' cost of installing the .system .was much below the engineer's est iXnat:e.•,-which•,wa-S465-;.000 -The actual cost wasabout $58,0.00. There... = •.s �;-f-th'e • ectional'Meeting, Held Recently Sectional, Meetings of the W.M.S. Maitland Presbyterial v ere held .in Molesworth, on. Thursday, October 14,; at 8. p.m., and "in Kinlough on Friday, 'Oct- ober .15 .at 2 p.m. • Miss Jessie,• 1vlcl?herson, Kincardine, was, the. guest speaker at both meetings Mrs. 3. W. Fnglisli,-: Wintatn'; 1st Vice -President , presided' at the meeting held ih ,St. Andrews Presbyterian Church , . Molesworth.: MJs. John Freeman, .Molesworth, was at the organ.' • Mrs; •. English opened with a' poem on .Thanks- giving. Mrs. W. W. Smith, Brussels, read' the Scripture from Nehemiah,'chapter 2. The Meditation was given by. Mrs. Chas. McCarroll, :Brussels. Mrs.. •McCarroll' challenged each one to rebuildandrmend the walls of::; our churches,' and••gawe the remin- der "With God,- nothing is irn- possible'•<: Mrs Robb'; g MOI -tie.;- Wingham led 'in the Devotional Prayer. The President of Moles- worth Evehin • . iF YOU: WANT.. LIT. TLE M O R E FOS YOUR• MON EY .B U•Y O U R --. GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES ,Adair, welcomed the ladies'. The; Offertory 'Prayer was led by Mrs, Elmer Jeffrey , Belmore;. 'A solo ,: John Brush ,' Was 'very much'en- joyed' . . new system, The electric had;a, pumping• capacity of over 150.gallonsa minute. ' The prep- aration for the installing ottritS-water $ystern had' been •und.erway for over a year. 'O 'Years 'Ago; ' SEPTEMBER 19:01•- r schoolreport for S.S.; No. 6 Kinloss pained the 'follo.wing pup- • ils: \4'; Md Leod , Waiter. Iv -1c lien zi e , •Dena ,McLeod , : Wihie' M'c - :15onald. N1. :McDiarmid, S. Iv4c- :Donald, L. M1acltt)re, Jessie McLeod, 0:ace•;N1acIntosh,'Fl.• •,Lockhart , Edith Litteli; N. Ma'c- Intosh., A. `,1a'clnt.yre, Ewan ' t:ralia•tn , ', .e'llie: Waters, Alex' M.ica)iarntid. •S; N•1cLeod .lacIntosh, A. McDonald:,.W; • • NhtrcI-tltyrc,, jehn-boekhart , •Aida' M4cInt'osh,, Teacher C. Crowston. • The guest„speaker.,; Miss Jessie T\Ar7 for 21 years in a Women's Correc - tional Institution•at Portage .La .Prairie, Manitoba. -She: • escri ed the prison itself,'and gave a most .enlightening View' of the women who had come toher through the years. She stressed. the fact ghat it was no the duty Of the.prison to .punishi•the girls .but rather'to'try to rehabilitate ,them,:and .'teach ''them.to get • ;along with other people iii society. :Miss McPherson noted that rhost"- of the d•elinduency 'had: been . caused by neglect and the lack • of love' from a very early age•: , Love' is the greatest healing agent •in the world.” This interest is guaranteed on 5 year term purchases. Other terms available. Minimum deposit $500.00. Interest rate subject to change without notice 372 Bay St., TORONTO Yogi can buy our-Guar-anteod •^' Trust Certificates from your ocal• financial counsel ' or and arra•nget i•e.nts wer i a -de to ex actlay BOX '125 LUCKNOW,: ONT. each month.,, Rev.: Bob.Raymont'of North Street United. •Church , Goderich arranged the: program for. Fa nily: Night which featured -.the lvlc•1vlil - ' lap famYly',. The_orchestra in eludes Mr::and Mrs; McMillan, Elizabeth , Eleanor and Ernest who played several selections with vocal nu mber„04....l4r.; Rayrnont ' • pott , an instructor companied by',Ed Stiles :on the. with C. N.1. B..; :v7sit. Huronview' rano: lath S Ne: U ronvi 59,563 • Take advantage of this money -saving g offer 'right away and. convert your full 'Canary -into extra profht•with-a--Cientif* p anned CO-OP Balanced Febding Program. As you know, grains are deficient in some. 'necessary 'nutrien s.' But C -OP Dairy, t 0 ..y, Beef -and Hog ConcentrateSliferelifin makeup these deficiencies • to give 'you increased, milk and meat production • 1 and -'increased: of T1us Introductory Offer is good...until D. ecember.1 EE YOUR=LOC-AL I he'S al.vataon•Arttiy'Iiatnd of c.,oder:ich a tad W.in lnm visited .:. 1'1urorivi•ew :on... Standa.y••a fternoon and p1 iyed: a. concert :rp the audi torluliT. • The 1iuronview WV inen's'Ati e- i 1tary tite•t --iii .the era ft. room ;on.: �.i111 ty tg- ..for. tie__''. annual hazaat to ,he held in the auditorium on Wednesday, Nov - CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO PHONE .16'7=3862 1971 CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop, power steering, power brakes and radio 18'71 DODGE 1 ton, 8 autoniatie, demonstrator _1910_ DODGE -:Dart, 4 door sedan; , 6 -automatic' ,19693 DODGE 'fa .ton, 6 cylinder Twenty-five residents eelebrat= ing birthdays in'Octo,ber were honoured at -a- party on Wednes a 1f�'titltda-yiftsand-cake,--v'ere-strp-:- plied by the Londesboro Women's• Insti litc-Who were not ,able to at'tei d .18'd r'esu1t of an accident in•their cdrt munity. Slides were shown that have been taken of harrman $ 4.,635 6,900 610,635 1,311 coop now District PHONE 'P:1 2125 • sevcra'."e en s a uronview,•tar- ing the year aloft 'with musical tulnihers by the fit1tonrtiew Orestes traa a'i d a •v'bcal duet by Jan Byl- sn as and Alice Roorda accompan- ied girt- the piano by Jake Roorda.. t'olunteers fri3tii the Beta Sittta 'Phi and Wotuenq Auxiliary aassis'ted with th.e party. Representatives of the C.l�l.,1 13',• ttieat. With members �.of. the stall aid ..severa l tesi'dents• with Vistut1 ,pt,ohierns on Thursday 1969 FORD iz ton, 8'standard •long box.: 1968 DODGE Dart, 2 door, 6 automatic: with radio -968::1 A ®y 2- oor rdtop,=•8-autom'a ' and radio 1968 FALCON 2 door, 6 automatic with, radio 1968 PLYMOUTH 4 'door..;• $ automatic and radio 1967 PLYMOUTH, 4 dodr 6 standard • 1966 966 LYMO se H andt Fury convertible,,power equipped, radio 1966 'ONTIAC GTO Convertible, 8 cylinder, 4 speed trans- mission, power steering and brakes 1966 FORD, 4 door,.' 8 automatic; power steering, radie 1966 PLYMOUTH 4 'door,, 8 automatic With radio 19651+ 0R.D 4 door, 6 .automatic, radio