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THE LUCItN.OW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW
ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY,. HOVE*
Savings you move to.
Victoria and Grey in the
period .November 1 to
November 15 will receive
full interest frolil
November 1:
This means that the savings
account you open before
November .15 earns full
interestfor as much as two •
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weeks-before--you--open- the
account!, So, whether
4 ; chequing`•account .
bearing interest on a
iminimum semi-annual
balance or a'fast growing'
higher interest non-chequing
.account on a minimum
-monthly balance, bring it
to Victoria and Grey 'now
and get ;bonus interrest -
VG
TRUST COMPANY,
INCE 1.8.99 •
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EDITOR Beverley Smith,
ASSISTANTS Bryan, Boyle, Sherry Pollock,,
Barry.
ASSISTANTS,
Mary MacCharles
REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES
A reverently conducted remem-
brance service was organized by.
the students of Level Five on
Nevember. 10 wheny.e gathered to
pay, our respects to those killed
gin -the -two -World -Wars _... „ ��.._..
Poems`andP .rose concerned with
Remembrance Day themes were
recited, With Kathy Irwin•at the
piano, all joined in singing
"Where Have All the Flowers
Gone" ,. "Let•There Be Peace on,
Earth" "The Strangest Dream"
:and "One Tin -Soldier '
as time'perrnits he will assist his,
,wife, who will be largely respon-
sible for , the Blyth paper at
present. •
:Doug Whitore.•w
rnill cantinue to
operate a comniercial printing .
,business and stationery store in
Zealand Hill, Manager
Elgin and Kingston
Streets
Goderich 524-7381 •
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BUY NEtVSP.APER.
CONTINUED FROM.PAGir 1
graduating from Ryerson •in Town..
-to they: livedbrrefly-in'-Ltrcknow
',,before moving to Clinton.where.
Keith; was appointed editor of -
the Clinton .News -Record tw.o
years ago,.:
Keith ;,Jill and their. yeat-old
'daughter `ristina willmove to
Blyth in, the very: near future , It
'is the intention of Keith to re:-
Main
e'main as editor of the Clinton
newspaper for the time being•and
Blyth. The Whitmore name'tmas•
been associated .with the Blyth
paper 'for. the past; ',3S 'years
•Following the death',of•:Kenn.eth
Whitmore a nuniber of years
ago,. Mrs • Ke'nneth Whitmore and ,
son 'Doug continued 'to operate the
business. 1)oug's•;rnoth.er died ,a ' a ,first.• for Wingliam s
few nmonths ago'and since that
time l te'r'esponsi;bilities, have been Ripley goes against Norwell
in'The hands"of heTa•.'nd his wife- fren-chmey:ares tapee:agai.n in two,
who•has assisted, in the business
'for Several years:
1'n common withmost newspapers
in, this area,. the Blyth Standard
will now be printed by:the offset
EXAMS AHEAD `' '
Laughing.gas has proved. very
useful when one is. suffering.great
pain. Why don't they passIt -out
at report card tirrie?'-. , • .
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On; the,sugjeet oTreport cards•,.`
R. D I1.$' shalt slave through first
term examinations .eenimenci;ng
November 22 and continuing •
through to November 25;
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REACH FOR T11E TOL'.
On.' Wednesday R November 10,
five students and 'Mr,, •Wm.
Turvill journeyed to. CK.NX
Winghain to tape, their first game.
After watching..Norwell and West ..
Hill, Owen :Sound , the Ripley'
team ,of Bill Bissonnette, Beverley;
-Smith, Richard Rooney and Sherry
:Pollock with' Carillon Courtney as :.
score keeper', took their places'::
The Ripley crew played a good
game which will be shown
`around .Christmas time.:'Not only
will this be shown on CFNX but
also out of CBC•, Winnipeg to •
Northern Ontario l The first seven
shows of rhe flight are
includ.ed:inthis package. which is,:,
1972 PLYMOUTH Duster, 2 door hardtop, 6 cylinder
, •power steering ,
1972 DODGE Demon, 2 door hardtop,. 6 cylinder auto'
power steering
1971 PONTIAC Catalina :.4!°door hardtop,' V8 automati
power equipped ;
1971 MUSTANG, 2• do or. hardtop, V8, power equipped
1970 PONTIAC' Parisienne 2 door hardtop,, 'V8 automl
• steering and power brakes • . '
1970•FORD, G.alaxie 500, 4 door- hardtop, V8 automa
brakes and power steering
1.969 PONTIAC Laurentian; 4 door sedan, V8 automat
'1969 PONTIAC . Parisienne, 4 door hardtop, V8, Powe
1969 CHEV 4 door, V8 automatic, power, brakes, pow
1969 DODGE Polara 4 door, V8 automatic, powerst
,.power. brakes
1969,PONTIAC Laurentian: 2 door hardtop, V8, autom,
steering, power brakes
1969 FORD Custom 500 4 door sedan, V8 automatic
19'68 CHEV 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic.
1968 FORD Fairlane 500, 4 door.
1967 METEOR 4 door sedan
1967 CHEV 34 • ton;. '4 'wheel drive, V8, fully equipped
1967 FORD Custom• 500 V8 automatic, 'power steerir
1967 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne, V8, full' power
method of reproduction and at the
Signal -Star Publishing Co. in
'God'erich It' had formerly`f7een
printed by the:letterpress ni, thod.;,
SHURGAIN
leadership in
nutrition
weeks.
The Student Council would like
,to' sincerely thank all the people
who sponsored RDHS in our recent
fund-raising.''drive.
People wil'o.are too :wrapped .up
in themselves -.usually come' in.•
Small package.:
feed and anirnal
hpajth Prvir!e
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E THAT MONEY
I'TBUY...
G EI'=IT =WFFH
UR -GAIN SERVIC
1967 CHEV ' i . tont• panel,
1.967..CH.EVY' Vanwith heavy duty -equipment<
1966 PLYMOUTH 4 door, , 6 cylinder automatic
1966 METEOR, ' 4 door stationwagon, V8 'a tomatic
f' r
ILARS
nomobiles
In Stock
4..
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continuous
research
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management
skills
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growing animal
health service
Good service is just 'a little more thancarrying
out a j:ob it's the .little• extra care going into
the service; that really- counts • the second
lopk: at -an,order.: a re -check on a load, an
extra phone call to make sure something 'is.
O.K.. , things like that.'
It: doesn't mean we won't make mistakes. We
probably will. It does mean *we feel" badly
wh - . e And -it -also means
that care is taken• that it won't happen again.
That's the kind of care we pledge' to give you
and
and all our customers:
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4,-11 CONE 1 RENCI •
CON'1'INUIJD PROM 146,E, I.
Fogarty attended the'opening
Ja..D_quet• to. brim',.. eeti gsr 4r_i
the city.
• Arnong the Many events:plan-
r+e�d-were--:affget-sacq wainted es-s-�- •
sion and; group discussions where
del,cgates, had, the opportunity to
express their ideas -on national •
•, 4=E1 activit es,.in the-'7Q's'. A.
tour of the: Parliament Buildings'
and:the presentation of Canadian
Citizenship Certificates by the
1lonourabl'e Martin U';Connell• in
the Railway Room of the i louse
of'•Comm[ons were also planned;..
The highlight of tlieOttat<ia con-
fer err c -e -w -i .-r . )t -roti- a•t Gov -_
You .get • it with every order of Shur Gai .
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Anderson Flaz
Products Limited
PHONE 5 84O26
Canadian Council o
'Walter V. , 111
tion, for .the Canadi:
directors and fr.iencl
bangriet• thatest cni
.Conference.
The .C:lufl C om1krL
lied and sponsorC'c1
Council on 1,1711
Secretary of: Statc01
a.nd,a .nuimif5e"r 0f nal
orporations,
Ey e not ic.e.how.
$.tmtaller;. t:he prick: .
and :time ttlost.exp n
celebra.te:yottr.Wi 1c'
isto. not: t et'1t..e;r ,itis
etnrmlent 11ouse with. his Exce'lleny.
cy , the Governor General, 'ROI -
and Ntichc'nct and, Mrs. ,Michener.'
OOn°'November"13, the delegates
went to Toronto for the second
hall of the Conference; :whereti
they saw the 'Forbnto Maple. •
Lca'fs in' action, A. tour of Niagara
l alis„,e._th.e ya-1- Agritalltu.ral'
Winter lair.., and the Ontario
Science Centre were also on t1i
agenda . Mayor, William Dcnni-
Soo.•att nidi l a 'banquet Saturday '
evening ,
On the:fast evening ol” the
Tereince, the delegates under the;
leadership of the President' of the,
DUNOAI
FIitE 'D STlZOY t:.11 .e
Fire dcstroycc1. ,i Ia
'last W cd nescT�t�ui tt
.Ctt ncessioh of .; slitii
at Highway i'1,.17,i is
atcd. a:t llfr.,tj+1 Lcilli:
by insurance, For t l�
this has. li .e n-
for larIners with-tht'
of corn iined.'irp tho,
waiting their turn te
,tmnloridcd 'arid 'dried'.
the new owner, phi
rebuild