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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-05-15, Page 20LOWER INTEREST RATES • Now Available On 1ST AND 2N9 MORTGAGES Anywhere-1n Ontario On RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and FARM PROPERTIES interim Financing For NeW Construction & Land ' Development For Representatives In Your Area Phone SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS AND CONSULTANTS LIMITED (519) 744-6535. Collect Head Office - 56 Weber St. E. Kitchener, Ont. —We . Buy_ Existing Mortgages for Instant Cash— Great concern was felt over the lake level as another 2 to 3 foot drop in the water level of Lake Huron was apparent.' At Point Clark the Boat Club organization had commenced operations to overcome the water' drop . which had left their harbor dry. To complete the moderniza- tion of the Carnegie Hall, new entrance doors were installed. On Campbell Street, East , Dep- artment of Highways workmen were completing work done the previous year at Treleaven's Mill, when the mill race bridge was eliminated and the stone arch bridge to the west was widened. J. M. Greer, local weather re , corder , reported a high tempera- ture in April of 81 degrees with a low of 11 above. Rainfall measur- ed 1.61 and snow 1.6. 30 YEARS AGO MAY 1944 " The Lucknow Fire Company elected a new slate of officers as follows - Captain, W. A. Solomon; 1st Lieut. , Harry Nixon; 2nd Lieut. , Dave Milne; sec- retary, L. C. Thompson; treasur- er, K. C. Murdie; branchrnen, Jim Campbell, Cameron MacDon aid, K. C. Murdie, I. L. .AGE TWENTY TNE LUCKNOW SSNTINELLUCKNOW. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAT lit 4 Cancer Campaign Raisesil 723, Up From Last Year Once again the local campaign for the Canadian Cancer Society has surpassed last year's total re- ceipts. During the month of • April, volunteers collected $1723.40, while last year they raised $1562.40. With Mary Gib- son as Team Captain, Huron Township raised $451.40. Assist- ing her with the canvass were: Nancy, Campbell, Shirley Lowry, James Tout,, M. Smeltzer, Bertha Scott, Gordon Farrell,' Anna Mac- Tavish , Edna McDonald, Mr. R. Clampett , Eunice Emmerton, Funston, Gayle Lowry , Edna Boyd, Lois Irwin. The. Kairshea, Women's Institute, with Mary Lavis as Captain', rais- ed $123.50.. Assisting her were: Mrs. L. MacInnes, Harry Lavis, Muriel MacKenzie, Wilma Clarke, Mrs. Ted Collyer, June Gilchrist, Ann MacDougall, Mrs. Eva Burt, Gib Hamilton. Mrs, • Ernest. Ackert collected $27.0O in. Holyrood. Assisting Mrs. Jack McKim were: Anna Mae Hunter, Freda Button, Bill Schmid, Arnetta Thompson, Margaret Finlay , Bar- bara Helm, Margaret Stanley, Olive Warren, Ena Henderson, Barbara Sanderson, Isabel Havens, Jim McNaughton, Bill Porteous, McCLENAGHAN- in St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener on Friday, May 10th, 1974 to Mr. and Mrs. Percy McClenaghan (Sharon. Court- ney) of Clinton, twin boys. HOG4N - to Paul and Dona (Wag- ner) Hogan of R. R. 5 Goderich on Monday,, May 13th, 1974 in Alex- andra and Marine Hospital, Go0- erich, a daughter, Dawn Marie, 8 lbs. 3 1/2 oz. HUTCHISON - to Mr. and NIrs. Mack Hutchison of R. R, 3 Wing- ham on Sunday, May 12, 1974 in Wingham and District. Hospital, a son. WALL - to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall of R. R. 1 Holyrood 'on Mon- day, May 13, 1974, in Wingham and District Hospital, a daughter. Mildred Loree, Laura Lee Cayley , Mrs. Joe. MacMillan, Mrs. Crow- ston , MargaXet MacNay, Pearl Jamieson, Betty McDonagh, Ruth Thompson, Marlene StrutherS, Fern MacDonald, Betty Finlayson, Catherine Andrew , Wanda Dams- ma , Margaret Cameron, Marguerite Sanderson, Rita Gil- more, Margaret Hamilton,-Pearl Bell, Kathleen CO Ryer, Grace Ca4ripbell, Mae Hunter, Betty Emberlin, Mrs. Ai Irwin, Lois Noble, Mr's. JesSie Chester receiv- ed the money at the bank. 1973 TORINO, 2 door hardtop 1973. NOVA, 4 door 6automatic, power steering 1972 CHEV CAPRICE, 4 doOr hardtop 1972 PONTIAC, 4 , door sedan 1972. VOLKSWAGON, 1600 Fastback 1972 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 2 ' door hardtop 1972 CHEV STATIONWAGON, 4' door with air' conditioning 1971 TORINO STATIONWAGON, V8 automatic 19.71 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE, 2 door hart' 1970 DODGE MONACO 4 door hardtop,• air conditioned 2-1970 PONTIAC. PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop 1969 CHEVY VAN, V8 automatic 1967' PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop ) V8 automatic, power ,steering 11111111111111113111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114111111111111111111111111111111111111111001 A M'S CAR- SALES . LTD, MYTH PHONE 523-43 •LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES GEORGIAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 1150 8th STREET EAST, OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO N4K 5R4 In co-operation with the ONTARIO REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION and the Owen 'Sound and District, the Grey-Bruce and the- Collingwood and District Real Estate Boards OFFERS THE COURSE 4 INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE - This is the standard provincial course which must be successfully completed before an application 'for registration as a real estate salesman will be considered by the Registrar of Real. Estate and Business Brokers for the .Province. It consists of a thorough, survey of the real estate brokerage business, particularly as it relates to the residential field, but designed for the person who has had little or no exper- ience in real estate. Lectures will be by qualified practitioners' in the real estate field. The preparation of, the curriculum and the setting and marking of the examination is by the Ontario Real Estate Association. Course Length: 90 hours in 23 sessions over 9 weeks Classes will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. and 7 Saturdays 9. a.m. - 4 p.m. Starting date: MAY 22, 1974 Finish: JULY 17,1974 Location: OWEN SOUND CAMPUS OF 'GEORGIAN COLLEGE Fee: $125 payable with registration (includes text and examination fee) To Register: Complete and mail or deliver the attached form to Georgian College, 1150 8th St. East, Owen Sound, before May 17, 1974 a vim or am rffirom rem To: GEORGIAN COLLEGE, BOX 700, OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO Please enroll me in the Introduction to Real Estate course starting, Wednesday, May 22, 1974 at Owen Sound NAME Mr. Mrs. Miss ADDRESS: I enclose cheque or money order for fees in the amount of $125.00..I under- stand my full fee Will be refunded if the course is not started and that my fee less $15.00 will be refunded, if I withdraw and so notify the College before the end of the second class. - DATE PHONE SIGNATURE WITH MARGARET THOMPSON .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••41 1Q YEARS'AGO MAY 1964' MacMillan; hydrant man, R Douglas; lineman, R. J. L. C. Thompson. The first salvagecollectio the season was conducted by Clansmen, the local service Collectable items were pap rags , metal, rubber dies at and glass. The emphasis w waste paper as residents wer quested "to save every scrap of it" . 50 YEARS A MAY 1924 Silverwoods Ltd, bought property on the corner of Ca bell and Stauffer Streets fro John Joynt, which for a num of years had been occupied the Massey-Harris irnpleme agency. The building was used as a down-town receiv station and was felt to be a convenience to parries who exed their own cream. Applicationi were being by the Township of Kinlossf position of Superintendent ° Roads at a salary of $3.00 P day when on duty. Mr. and Mrs. Temple moved from Goderich tole where Mr , Clark opened a' shop in rooms over the V Store . On the localmarkets e selling at 150 - 20'- 22 ad and butter was 25¢ 27,a