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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-05, Page 8moo MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND ONTARIO COMMUNICATIONS NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS For "Winter Maintenance Operations 1973-74 Season" the follow- ing equipment is required. - TRUCKS — 1 Truck — St. Marys, 1V1ilverton, Erin and Guelph East 2 Trucks — Exetex, Grand Bend, Goderich, Harriston, New Hamburg, Clinton, Galt, Listowel, Arthur and Wingham 3 Trucks— Mitchell, Shelburne and Guelph West 1 Truck -- with minimum G.V.W. 42,000 lbs. tandem re- quired for Galt, Arthur, Listowel, 'gingham, Erin and Guelph East The successful bidder must have P.C.V. License or apply, for same within 7 days of being notified. LOADERS — (without operator) at the following locations: 1 — 1 Cu. Yd. ,Loader — Guelph West, New Hamburg, Conn, Harriston, St. Marys, Exeter, Grand Bend, Clinton, Gocle.ric.h, Shelburne, Milverton 1 — 1% Cu. Yd. Loader — Galt, Arthur, Listowel, Wing- ham, Erin and Guelph East Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by the District. Engineer, until 9:00 a.m. D.S.T., Mon- day, September 17, 1973. , Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtain- ed in person or by mail from the District Office in Stratford. When requesting tenders please specify location(s). The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. W. D. Nellipovitz, District Engineer, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 581 Huron Street, P.O. Box 8, Stratford, Ontario Telephone: 271.3550 `11101n 111111111, PERCENT INTEREST ON GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTI FICATES TFRUST CITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY 95 YONGE ST., TORONTO • TELEPHONE 416 864-1090 — —HE c A^..-- A 3t P0;ii INSURANCE CL.,,PCP,' . CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FINANCIAL ADVISOR SCHMID JEWELLERY AND CHINA' OWNERS -- W. JOS. and DEAN E. AGNEW ' Diamonds Watches Clocks Silver — Bone china Spode, Wedgewood Royal Crown .Derby Royal Albert Royal Doulton, Paragon WATCHMAKER DIAMOND 'SETTER ,T.Ew Bus FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS CALL STORE Slag. OR RESIDENCE 528-3940 o . Ivy Cpurtney was the queen of the week. Mayme Wilkins told of Inspira- tion Day to be held in Walkerton or,Dundalk on October 13 or 20. Any one with 10 or more lbs. lost, Mayme Wilkins made an uneat- able cake with 1 candle to mark the, first anniversary of Tops' on August 29 at the Town Hall. , The weight loss for each mem- ber for the year was read aloud. TOPS Club Radiator fill? Of course. And before you I leave here, yOur car windows are irnmac- -ulate, your tires are checked. We cheer- fully provide no-cost extras, 'along with the tops in auto service. 1 MacDonald LUCKNOW .No-Charge . Extras Yoi,r with a . Smile. 41.11111•11. _P1111111.1111111.111 I I . THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNEspAy,sEPTEmool • MORE...FOR YOUR Ruth Elliott wins Bursary WHITECHURCH NEWS Elliott on receiving a $100 Bursary Congratulations to Miss Ruth for obtaining the highest mark in, Huron County at Centralia College &Agriculture and Technology last . year, in the first year course. The community are proud of your accomplishment Ruth. Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Conn were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason of ,Wingham. . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart . and Heather of Lambeth were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer and Tony spent the week end with her sister Mrs. David Craig and Mr. Craig, who are moving to Midland. • Mr. and Mrs. Tdm Miller of Goderich spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Coultes. Mrs. Coultes' mother Mrs. Earl Caslick spent Monday •• and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.. Coultes and Darlene. . • Miss Joann Cousins of Thorn dale visited last week with Mrs. ' Bessie ivlulliss and.-Wilford Clip- perton. We are sorry to report that George Currie of East Wawan'osh , was admitted on Friday , night to Wingham and District Hospital. On Sunday Mrs: Frank McCon- nell, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Wine- garden!ancl .family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Currie of Barrie all called on their- father in the' hos- pital. Misi Gayle Rintoul spent the week end holiday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Leroy Rintoul and family of Kettleby; ' Miss Mildred McClenaghandf Goderich is 'spending a' few days holidays with her mother Mrs. Lillian McClenaghan. ,Visitors on the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Wingham were Mr. and Mrs., Bob Estey of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan of Kitchener and Silvio Martini of Douglas Point. Mack Inglis of Highgate spent the week end with; his mother Mrs: Tom Inglis, Tom and "Betty. Mrs. Harry MOss and Janie of Plattsville visited Tnesday"with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and on Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville visited' at the McClenaghan home, Elgin Sleightholm of Ailsa • Craig visited Monday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnstone and family of Mildmay'wezre Monday visitors with her sister Isilrs. Walter Moore, Mr. Moore and family. BORN: on. Monday, September 3, at Wingham and District Hos- pital to Mr., and Mrs. Harvey Craig, Teeswater , a son a brother for Johnnie-, We are sorry to report the pas- sing of Dave.Scott of Lucknow (formerly, of . Langside) on Sunday at Wingham and District Hospital. Funeral service will he held at Lucknow MacKenzie Fundral Home on Wednesday at 2 o'clock with burial in Langside Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toth and family of Kitchener and her mother Mrs. -John L. Currie, re= turned on Monday from a week's camping at French River. Mrs. Donna Hill of Georgia has been visiting her sister Mrs, Hutchison for a few weeks; On Satarday, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Hutchison and her daughter Mrs. Donna Boelke of Fergut left by will receive recognition. We decided to have our pro grammes as usual this Fall with each member having their, turn each week and giving diet tips, etc. • It was moved by Shirley Hack- ett, seconded by, Ella Hackett , that we start our meetings next week at 8.00. Don't forget to get your kleenex flowers made for the float. Any questions that you may want to ask at inspiration-day please write down. plane, for Mrs. Hill's home for a few peeks visit. Mrs. Hazel Purdon of Belgrave spent from. Tuesday to Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and family and on. Wednesday ° all attended the funeral of Mrs. F. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott of Fergus also was at the Rintoul home and attended the, funeral of her aunt Mrs. Henry. On Sunday at Chalmer's Church Mr.' Lloyd Murdock was assisted in the service when Miss Captain King of the Salvation Army, Toronto read 'the scripture lessons. Once again it has come. First day Of school.for the small fry just starting out on their educa- • ' tion. A day long to be remember- ed. For those $vho have been on the job for a few years it is a happy tinie'to get back with their friends and have something to'do. For those 'with one-more 'year to complete their standing it is a happy time. For thousands of mothers it 'is a very long day wait ing for the return of,their wee ' ones off for the first time in their lives to be guided by others (the teachers) shaping their' future . Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Storey. and" 'family of Goderich were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig. and Lana .on Sunday, Miss Wendy England, wholis been in LOndon during the holidays , returned home for Mr and Mrs. Terry England's wed ding and to resume school airy ance . On the, week end Mr, and Charles Wood and SylVia of Ft mondville called on Friday and took her mother Mrs. Gershoth Johnston of \gingham to Mbar' dine, Where Mr. and Mrs. Stei art Smith of. Kitchener are holt ing at a cottage there,: The week previous Mr. and: Mrs. Jim-Johnston, Ruth Anna Carol Ann of Listowel took hiss mother Mrs. Gershom Johnston 8 'days to Pigeon Lake sunineri ort the other side of Peteroor The community were pleas have a visit On the,weekendi Frank Jamieson of the Forces,. Stationed in. New Briniwick. Many regret Franks stay was 0. short that they failed to seepl Mr . and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock spent Friday in Toronto bring' home with them for the holidal Miss Charlotte Brown of Niagara Falls , a deaconess'there and Ruth King , a salvation army Murdock. captain ar Toronto, a. sister of