The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-07-24, Page 4J
Page 4---LucknowSentinel,Sentinel, Wednesday, July 24, 1985
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SYSTEMS
EARTH COUPLED HEATING AND COOLING
The earth's .temperature always
remains moderate Therefore •
the WaterFurnace System can
extract heat from the ground
In the winter and reject heat
to'the `ground in the- summer
The WaterFurnace System has
a 3 to 1 efficiency ratio. or,
for each unit of energy paid for,
you receive 3 units•ot heat.
In some localities. customers
report savings.up.to.70%heating
their homes Cooling cost
reductions of 50% are not
unusual. /
Let the ground you•walk on
heat'and cool your home'
4. Re
sAfaftual Dicier Soul&
Cliff's Plumbing & Heating
Lucknow
• Tr., Us .M E." Sys,d-s.l mm,n
528-3913.
CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR
CLEARANCE SALE.
at the .
WINGHAM. SALES ARENA
FOR 5 BIG DAYS THURS. JULY .25, FRI. JULY 26,:
SAT. JULY 27, MQN..JULY 29, TUES. JULY 30
This large Clearance Sale consists of Clothing and Footwear for the
Entire Family -such as MEN'Sworkclothing, coveralls,work pants,
work shirts, work socks, safety work shoes, shop coats, cowboy, boots,
rubber boots, men's joggingshoes,' heavy denim work jeans; designer
jeans, stone washed jeans, men's shorts, rain suits.
LADIES' sun dresses, summer pants, rompers, walk shorts, blouses,
ladies'. jogging shoes and thousands of blue jeans by various design-
ers. BOYS' and GIRLS' jogging shoes,•jeans, rugby pants, jean jackets,
sweat tops and pants, etc. etc.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF
SUPER SAVINGS
CSA Approved No. 1 Gorilla
SAFETY SHOES 29.95
COVERALLS,' sizes 32-46 1 8.95
Over sizes
Ladies'
SUN DRESSES
valued at 39.95
clearing 14.95
Ladles' Velour
ROMPERS
22.95
,5.95
Ladies' SHORTS 3.95
Ladles' Summer
PANTS valued at 34.00
Clearance Price . 16.95
• WORK PANTS 10;95
Men's Wort( or Designer
JEANS, 16.95
Kids' Poly
PANTS1.95
Summer Peak
HATS .99
Various Sizes & Colours'
Ladies' Summer
BLOUSES
Clearance Price
11.95
JOGGING SHOES for
the 'Whole Family
Top, quality shoes by Jordache,
Autry and Polaris ln'the
latest,styles & colours
Valued 81,34.50
Clearance Price • 17.9.5
WHILE ATTENDING THIS SALE GET IN ON
ROME GOOD DEALS FROM OUR BULK FOOD DISPLAY;
DISCOUNT' GROCERIES, NEW & USED FURNITURE, AND
SPORTING GOODS '
VVINGHAM SALES ARENA
OPEN: CHEQUES; VISA
MON.-SAT. 9-6 p.m. 357-1730 AND MASTER
FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 p.m. CARD ACCEPTED
Legion dispute continues
TQ
To the Editor:,
In my letter last week (July 14th) I
disputed the way the Lucknow Legion
Branch had made their selection for . the
Canadian Legion Diamond Juliee 60th
Anniversary 1Vtedals.
President Leonard Clark says the selec-
tion process is handed down from the
Dominion and Zone Command levels. He
(Clark) says .the system of selection is
"rigid", based on the number of functions
and meetings attended, also on the
members work within the last two years -
saying that is why a number of older
veterans didn't qualify.
If the rules on the system are so "rigid",
why. are they so "flexible", that a neigh-
bouring Legion Branch is selecting Legion
Members with not less than 10 years
membership in the branch. Needless 'to
say, they have no associate members
included in . their list of Jubilee Medal
recipients. So it seems, it : was the local
Legion ' Branch Honours and Awards
committee. and Branch )cecutive, that
made their own interpretation of the
"Flexible", "Rigid" rules.
I understood when I handed in my letter,
for the "Sentinel" 10th July issue, it would
be printed then, and if anyone wished to
comment on it, they could write in at a later
date. However, the . Sentinel decided to
hold it back until the 17th of July, so as to
get in touch with Mr. Clark, and print his
comments alongside mine.
In regards to 'my being eligible for a
Diamond Jubilee Medal, I would never be
considered, as I attend very few meetings,
and social functions even less, but rain, war
veteran, and Legion member. I do think
there are some veterans in the branch who
should have been considered as they did.
work •over the other 38 years' and "served
their, branch so well". •
In our age group, veterans who fought in
the war over 40' years ago, shouldn't be
expected to be at "Functions" or doing too
much work, especially in the last two years.
I feel they have already done their part,
to build up their Legion Branch - they are
the .ones, that.shouldihave been honoured.
Jim McNaughton,
Luclmow.
Lucknow Reeve says thank you
To the Editor:
Dedication and Service .to your Com-
munity were the essential attributes neces-
sary in. making "Appreciation Night" for
Dr. Corrin .an astounding success.'
Individuals, Service Clubs, Organiza-
tions and: other groups who reside' inthe
four municipalities, cot irising the Health
Centre area, displayed the knowledge and
expertise required in planning an event of
this magnitude.
To each, and every one Of you, I say
"Thank You" for an undertaking so well
executed.
When the history of uthis fine area is
rewritten, you will remember with pride /
that community service work is not dead in
Lucknow and District. Your vision of the
kind of future we look forward to,, made it
happen:: You are all working together
fto-day for a better to -morrow.
Sincerely;.
• George W . Joynt
Reeve,
Village of Lucknow
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