The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-13, Page 17kotity NOVEMBER 111. 11,74
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKHOW. ONTARIO
Freeman Olson
Gravel Pit
W4Miks West Of lisungannem
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CHOICE, CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL
SAND, % STONE, TOP FILL
spa, MEDIUM OR COARSE
NT RUN GRAVEL
wades ITCHED:it TOUR ACCURATE MEASURE
ivis And Views,
0 Huronview
ealimuak \was wvided for
*wing fibilw sergke
Ike rhoo( Silted Ifiletths
Niltrtiten Ole qui/telt
oin $yamits„ Stu fa I IlaxfilS,,
puinfir„iftiI Saes
r•
..C4A i daeoganiSt of
lodh Yrs. &MIS *or.' nut r 157..
vis
everend McWhinnik. Chaplain of
the Hotne, catridtacited dte service..
Ed Sees of Gad 'ettch played ada
hem ru,i organ music for the
residents e Cha r. OZOTh a a 'la 1 .7
afttetmortt.
The ihtyriltre 1;4., 0,01 firm the
Arvedierich Psyychiaitric Hospital
were unable to come to "Family
Nlklittt''' so cowed sfides of the
iiinday patties wet shown and
!Nati' Gidley 'Iced the piano..
BROWNIE
NEWS
The llst Lucknow Brownie Pack
held the regular Meeting OA
Tuesday, Novernher Sith. Opening
game was "One,. Two,
followed by &Annie Ring. Rosalea
Cameron was, Fairy Queen and
Suoiwty Owl did inspection lir
dean Itareal•eirchiefl Brownie Ring
was dosed with' the• Payer.
At Pow Wow &Mil Ow read a
post card from Mrs. A.. E McKim
sent limn Disneyland.. Brown Owl
talked about eourtes,y and told the
Brownies that this is a test that
they work on allIl the way thrum
Brownies. The World Friendship
Fund was evil 'airtedl to the Pack
and everyone is to try and crake a:
hank to save luc'. mes far the hand.
Te Brownies were to attend the
Guide meeting on Thursday might
when one of the Brownies. Eliza; t-
he& Virdkins will Fty-up to Guides,
Daring work petriod Snowy tlkit
and Cadet played ahalI'ante with
the Brownies, with Janice McInnes
passin:'z her test for batt. Brown
GwIl had osatea Cantercut fur work
on Golden Ladder. lawny Ovid had
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WINGHAM WARl0
PHONE 357-3862
1973 CHRYSLER, 4 door sedan
1973 PLYMOUTH FURY 11, 4 door sedan, power
steering am/ brakes, with radio
1972 MONTE CSO
1971 COMET, 2 door, V8 autormati/c, with radio
1970 i'OLECSTARGON, wagon, automatic
1970 OR NE T, door„ 6 automatic with radio
• 1969 PLYMOETH, doc.r hardtop, 6 automatic,
with radio
1968 DAT'SEHT
the Tweenies, and en:flaked the
Bro,wirtie Sign and Handshake to
them. Helen Machattyre G.ai her
test far the Brownie Law and motto
and Cathatine,M", Id o; her
teat' fax- Baearnie !itemise..
The meeting ebaSed with the
Squeeze and Taps..•
The Victor -Mini. IA
hist Wei 'A you get your
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rAD off the other h;-.: 1(, -held catcull
arn the market) This superbIly
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big it own where it counts,
like Vidor-Mini is big on
Itt male with care by men who know
business. Making and u'imrtan-
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riess.
The are over 70 autho-
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•
Agricultural
• Tidbits
With Adrian Vos
last w•eek 11 wrote that a of \
•mine heen •&thingon
the shoitleter of the road to let
traffic pass, by. AS a result L got a
can from the Chief of the Viringharn
Ct.P.P..„ advising me that this can't
be-trae„ for there's nothing irt•the
way Traffic Act that woul•d
rize ai police officer to kty such
a charge. At the time of writing II
vee not .beem abie to contact my•
•
friend hibira explianatiou. tt
appears that a fanner driving a
stow tractor is alloWed 63; goon the
shO tolet faster traffic pass- 11
apobagime foir any inconvenience/I
• may have caused..
"Hie Nationai Association- of
Canadian Credit Unions some tate
ago publiShed some e1iing &fun-
• tions aaad here they are: ARID.! -ON.
:feu: borrow $100' and iinniediatety
youi owe $1e& or more; DISCOUNT-
ED - Ton mi get get S94 but you owe
the St@ei you. 'wanted in the • first
place; SIX PERCENT - A terrn. for
true arinnal interest rates of 18% or
more; REFINANCING - Your gold-
en opportunity. to owe more money
and to pay a higher rate at the same
• ' time; LOW SERVICE CHARGE -
• That means- t 2`170 on the balance
.• owing each month: LOW DOWN
PAYMENT - The finance charges
are high: ENVESTI6ATION FEE -
They phone yotir neighbour and it
costs you two dollars: PENALTY -
What it cost you to tray back a loan
before you said- you would. The
• Credit Union claims to be more
straightforward,
thdolit
'a a
11, i
1191' ai
Max Saltsman, NDP' member of
Parliament. introditced or will
introduce a Flill in the House,mak-
' ing it criminal offence to destroy
foodas a protest. This is a result of
the killing of dairy calves in
. Quebec. tt shouldn't. but it amazes
me every time how much hot air
those politicians have in them.
vett Ontarios Agriculture Nfinis-
ter Stewart jumped on the band-
wagon to condemn those greedy
Quebecers. He. of ag people.
should know that those milk
producers don't make much profit
on milk production and have for the
last five years depended heavily' on
rhe European market for bull
calves, This market is/closed and
• the dairy man there can't afford to
lose money on them so he kills'
; them. Re has been doing it all his
' life quietly. To draw attention he
• now did it publicly.
THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
H ELP NG
REOPLE LIKE YOU