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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-21, Page 22DO AWN WITH PARITING„tuaPER r UIPANELIP PRE-FINISHED . WALL PANELS SIZE 4 FT. z 8 FT.. STARDUST at $8.98 Per Sheet agssisswagsamssomicsacssamswacamacsvcsauso WOOD FIER BRING NEW BEAUTY AND LAS PROTECTION TO WOOD Rez keeps wood looking beautiful longe Because it breathes with the wood • ••••,. To let humidity escape There's no chipping, no cracking, no pee ic==ip=x1.= T. LAWRENCE CEMENT PORTLAND and MASONRY IN' STOCK JOHN W. HENDERSO LUMBER LTD. PHONE 528-3118 LUCKNO Santiago stereo—Spanish- , styled peilcratt cabinet. 100-Watt stereo chassis. AM/FM stereo. Dual changer. six Speakers, hidden casters. outstanding $549.95 Greer T.V. And Electric Lucknow Phone 528-3112 Named Vice President Of The Canadian Clydesdale ASSOC., Place 3rd At Royal T. THE .1„,U.C.KNOVi•SENTINEI,.; LUCKNQW, ONTARIO. • WEDNESDAY, NoyEmaER PAGE TWENTY-TWO • • Alex Verbeek Named Manager Kincardine Co -op WHITECHURCH NEWS Alex Verbeek, formerly of Whitechurch , began work on Mon- day last at 'Kincardine as manager of the Co-op; At present he is driving from Listow el to Kincardine until he can find living quarters there. Alex is married to the former Marlene Porter of Lucknow. Attend Funeral Of Cousin ' Mr. and Mrs. Garry Sutton of Lucknow , Cecil Sutton of Huron Township,and Duncan McEwan of • Kinloss travelled by air to Des . Moines, Iowa last'week to attend the funeral of a cousin of Garry and Cecil. • Brent Barnhouse, 24, died in a farm accident at his farm near Dexter, a small Iowa community. Brent was struck on the head by an object during the construction of a grain bin at the farm. He was married and the father of three girls. / • The funeral was held on Wednes- day from the Methodist Church at 'Stuart, Iowa. The foursome made the , flight to Des Moines on Tuesday and returned Thursday. It was in this area , two years ago, that Garry Sutton lost his 'big toe in. a combine accident. The toe was completely severed and mas.sewn back on. It now functions almost normally for Garry. Dune McEwan was with Garry on that trip which saw them doing some Fall farm work for the Barnhduse family before returning home to this area. Barbara Wilkins Completed 17th C Three Received County Honours noon she attended a show former high school chum, Farrell of Teeswater. Mrs. Steve Stothers of visited Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland Mr. and Mrs. Russel 81,1 family had her parents, Mrs. Gordon Ernmerton a Jean 'of' Kincardine Sunda npon. JiM Ritchie and Bryan received their diplomas a Commencement exercises Friday evening at Wingha pleting their high school a Madill Secondary School. LECTROHOME STEREO At the annual meeting of the Canadian Clydesdale Association held .on November 9th, in the ad- ministrative offices at the Royal Winter Fair Toronto, Fred Martin of Paramount was re-elected a director for his third term. • There are nine directors across Canada. At the director's meeting which ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 This would be done by an Engin eering firm to determine the con- struction and maintenance needs over a ten year period and prov- ide the Township with a guide for the, operation of its Road Dep- artment and scheduling of improvements to the system. The net cost to the Township would be between $5,000 and $6 ,000. A request fOr a repair on the Reed Drain presented by Ken Alton was referred to E. H. Uder-. stadt. AppliCation for severance followed he was elected as 1st vice president. Benefactors Ideal, Martin's Clydesdale foal and exhibited at the Royal Winter Fair by Fred Martin, placed third in a large . class. The colt was sold while at the fair to Fred Dunn, a Cly&- esclale breeder in Manitoba. for Robt. MacNay was approved. By Law # 15 to raise money under the Shoreline Property Assis- tance was given final reading and passed. Tile Drlin Rating By Law for • $11,100 was given readings and passed. General accounts, of $182,986.81 including the 1973 school requisi- tions and Road Account of ,$7616.28, were approved for pay- ment. Council adjourned to meet Nov- ember 20th at 7.30 p. m. DONALD M. SIMPSON, ,Clerk. ZION NEWS `The Zippy Trinettes 4-H Homemaking Girl Club held their AChievernent Day in Wingham high school on Saturday. Joan Hackett Susan Irvin and Mary Ann Alton received their County Honours and Barbara Wilkins has now completed her •17th club. Mrs. D. A. Hackett and Mrs. • Donald Hackett are leaders. ' Bryan Ritchie is on holidays this week after completing his first ,semester at: the Ridgetown Agricultural College at Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook visit- ed his father, Peter Cook of Luck- now at the University Hospital in London, Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLean, Donald and Diane of Wroxeter visited Sunday afternoon with her sister , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie , Bryan and Mel. Mrs. Tom Helm and Janine attended a shower.for a former neighbour, Linda Elliott of Ripley, on Saturday afternoon in Ripley Legion Hall. On Sunday after- a Mrs. Charles Wilkins a brother , Lloyd Irwin of Ki admitted their mother, N ham Irwin in the Univers' pital , London on Friday. Mr . and Mrs, John Hun family had as visitors on evening , Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and Murray of St,