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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-27, Page 144 ; ' • r I tit Orr *ma PouRTiati THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO NOW AVAILABLE ON , 1 st and 2nd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario on , RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL • • • . COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES. Interim financing on new construction • or land development FOR NipitEsetrAtivEs IN .YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS AND •, CONSULTANTS LIMITED (519) 7444535 Collect Head Office — U Wait St. E., Kitchener; Ontario WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH HURON TOWNSHIP CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 as they are now involved in one for the Ripley Community. A By-law was passed to raise the ratesof burials in the Ripley Cemetery to $50. per grave which includes perpetual care. Ken Voisin of Culross was .engaged to spray the roadsides at $13. per hour with the chemicals supplied by the Township. 1. Deputy Reeve Robert Emerson was appointed to represent the Township at County council meet ings if the Reeve should not be able to attend. Approval of the Ontario Munic- ipal Board was received for zon- ing of part of Lot 61; Con. A.'• which is to be a Subdivision when finalized. .• Receives Bachelor Of 'Molt Degrel:, NEW FIRE AGREEMENT ,The Reeve and Clerk were auth- orized to sign new fire agree- ment with the Village of Lucknow which gives Ripley Fire Depart- ment the whole Township to serv- ice for fires. Anyone in the Town- ship of Huron, should call the Ripley Firemen in case ofiire. LuCknow Firemen will only attend a fire in Huron Township if called byone of the Ripley Fire- men. - Township accounts of $2,710.84; Road accounts of $29,118.64 and Municipal Drains of $1,865.62 were ordered paid. The first 'meeting for each of the next three months will be held on the first Tuesday of each month starting at 9.30 a.m. EARL TOUT. CLERK. RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering -- Curing •and Smoking Cutting and. Wrapping -- SaUsage Making Fast Freezing • HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS • CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAY'S, Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill With Two Big Coolers, We Are' Able To Hang Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks -- Whatever Your Requirements Are • For Home Freezers We Sell Chbice Home Killed Beef, Pork • and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest. Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION • . CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. ABATTOIR 395-2905 • STORE 395-2961 5 -7 • BRIAN JOHNSTON Brian Johnston, son of Mr. and Isnri. Keith Johnston of Kitchener, formerly of Ashfield Township, graduated May 20 from Waterloo Lutheran University with a Bach- elor of Music Degree.' The graduation, held at the Kitchener Auditorium, was attend• ed by his pirents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cooke of Kitchener; Mrs. Madeleine MacDonald Of London; Mr. and Mrs. James Hassan of. Toronto.. . Brian will attend Althouse Teachers' College in. London this SOUTH KINLOSS ' Mr. arid Mrs. J. A. Needham are visiting in Northville, Michi- gan with Jack's sister, Mrs. Jean Ruttan. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland of London visited on the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jelle de Jong. • Little Michael Bannerman spent a few days at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. MacIntyre. Sincere sympathy is expressed'. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie and family in the passing of Mrs. Ritchie's father, Mrs. Gershom Johnston. Ruth Graham began summer work at Canadian Keswick last Tuesday. A large crowd attended the , reception in Lucknow Legion Hall on Friday night for Mr. and WEDNESDAY, JUNE Come Any Way You Want . . • BUT DON'T MISS THE Exeter Centennial 'CelebtAtioqs. JUNE 29' to JULY 6 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 29 • Opening dance, with Joe Overholt Exeter Arena • 'Admission S1,50'(51.00 with button) • SATURDAY, JUNE 20 , 200 p.m. Giant parade organized by Ex , eter Kinsmen. Six bonds already book • ed, 2 antique auto clubs Fldat entries still solicited. Opening ceremonies following the paiade at Exeter Community Park.' Senator • Richard Stonbury and other dignitaries. • Massed choir from Exeter Public School and Precioustwfilo9d Separate School: Sky Divers Band program and other entertainment. Centenniol Queen contest and beard growing contest Chicken barbecue. Admission: Adults 51.00. Children under 14 Free. • Mercy Brothers in the arena Program from 8;30 to 1040 Persons under 18 admitted for (74 with botton), ' Dance to follow at 1000 p.m. 52,50 (52.00 with button)" 51.25 SUNDAY, JULY 1 Morning — Special irdinecoming services at local churches . Afternoon — Exeter Legion Drumhead Service in arena ' • . • Band concert following Drumhead service. Evening — Ecumenical service (mostly. singing) '• MONDAY, JULY 2 Softball Iournameni thioughout the day' • (eight teams) Lambeth, Breslau, Petrolia, Mt. Forest, London, Berkshires, London, Gary Car Shell, Strathroy, Ingersoll. , • Minor Soccer Tournoment — At least five teams. Sfrinirning • Pool Program — Includes diving ezhibition, synchronized swim team, local youngsters' Swim meet, free swimming. • Variety program in the twitter arena featuring Earl and Maithia Heywood, the Heywood. • Brothers, ond area talent. Fireworks Display following 'the ball tourna- ment.' Admission 51.50 for all day (5).00 with • button) Children 504 ; • • • • TUESDAY, JBLY‘g • 100 to '500 — • Sorority Toureffi Visiting the homes of Mr. andik, Burke, Mi. ond Mrs( Mrs. Garry Balsdon, Ben Ho*, Mr. and Mrs.. Jock Toylortleitok in Exeter Unitey Church. Admissixo Evening Program -• Exeter Areno.Hui Singers and London Men of IBarbershoppers). $1.50 and $14i button. Children under 14, Lobo tt's Balloon at Commonly throtighout the day (weather peri0 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 . 130, p.m.. — Horse races. Ad:ideal • ($1.00 with button) incldi , program. Children under Datil 75t if accompanied by an 00:1 Evening — Rock dance in theorems witl, jor Hoople.ond His Boarding Ilayi; • mission 32.0611.50 with bettodj • - • . THURSDAY, JULYS Sidewalk. Sale — Downtown• 1 Puppet Show, Jesus Peopk, Brothers and other entertainmark Tour of South Huron Hospita(. • 630 p.m. — Exeter Lions paradeAt theme) 8:00 p.m — Bingo and program,* 5500, Entertainment by His Brothers. Gerry Smith and Ilona( Admission $150 WM with Losi FRIDAY, MAY 6 7:00 p.m. — Little Biitches Westic Community Park. Admission $1.00 (50t with Children under 14 free • 930 p.m. — Centennial Ball in Mork Lionel Thornton. Admission1230( with button) ' • • • MIDWAY FROM FRIDAY TO TUESDA Mrs. Jas. MacKinnon of Guelph. Rev; and Mrs. Sandy Nicholson accompAnied Rennie Graham up from Tchonto on Saturday and are visiting with their niece, Miss Mary MacIntyre and at the home of nephews Allan.and Donald • Maclntyre. Congratulations to Martha Graham, Karen Doelmah and Beverley Bell, who all received Field Day trophies on Wednesday• evening. Mr: and Mrs. Robt. Gilchrist and family attended the Stewart • family reunion held at Port DIVE DIVE DIVE DIVE INTO A Display open all this weekend o• Open everyday and'evenings too. *In -ground • pools, *A bove-grolind • pools *Pool toys *Pool chemicals • *Lawn furniture *Complete chemical supplies & accessories ...• • fl jugg% MODULAR CoNSTRucTic.N. •aelected eastern Caftailie. cedar • wi ar: tg,cituX4c 1/;9/8 ..1/::itt.;.: • • 44 - (tried —.133 craftemari. • statb4ess ria191 screwS £h ki9es • speckoku otristcle seal&r: carefully ivse Lgaea. • (Pack assew.104— ea sti 1-0 cleaK • mate 64. CasacLa Swim Aid "Arm bands" now in stock. wria.FRINToulL's • LUXURY ,PRODUCTS 96 Patrick St. W., Wingham, • • • . Phi S7 -1A g 111 Elgin on Sunday. Mrs. -Leonard Machmesn ed home from University Ili al , London on Tuesday. Wm. Haldenby returned! ambulance from Wingham I District Hospital on Fridai1 will be bedfast for severah •' Ross L. MacDonald and Alma MacDonald of Thorn! returned recently from a va tion in England and Scot* • Guests last week end id! and Mrs. Ted Collyer were and Mrs. Mike Verchimah Flint, Mr. and Mrs.•Graha ney of Ajax and Mr, WI Glenn Pinkney of Toronto, Bibleteading • Marathon To C • Old, 'New Test • The Bervie - Chalmers Kinloss United Church Peoples Group held a uni bible reading, marathon• fa Sunday to Tuesday of th4 Starting Sunday morniel a . m . . the group was • to end the marathon (AT eveniin ng, thistoolisastuee.for report a loTsshecomma nir a tit hnottny Was erihtteeld, school,' and the young IA read for an hour at a tine one at a time. There ati 25 members in their grot til16pa Tedhoelirgepasniadinew plan was htesta Br ao urpbStanley and Patrir g Lemon are the office')