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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-04-04, Page 4rap 4 —LineitilieW $eadbiel, 1,05110005111y, Apr 4, UN P.O. BOX 400, t.tiCknow, Ontario NOG 21O 520-2822; Fax (519) 5254529 Established 1873 r • Thomas 1110Mptort — Advertising Manager ,rutbseriptiOn* rates advance: Pat tivingstort" General Manager $1700 Outside. Canada 060" • -*EC/4°r $14"'Otitside Canada 45840 senior awn Second close mailing reg. no. 0847 Advertising is ;incepted on the condition that In the event of ritypograpitical error, the por- tion of the advertising space occupies' by the erroneous item together with a reationable .. aliewanee for signature, will not be charged**, but the balance of the advertitiment Will be,ptild at the applicable rates. , • IC N Ns . :tradition out . the window A recent ',arose release, from that Ontario Praulneloi Polka General Headquarters in Toronto .advistar of uutivolling. the ,neiv, bold look of Is crullers". The bold, Aver look will be an • 'all -white vehicle with highlylretifleitivie blue, and gold dead stripe* doWn, both IWO OPP • Conartheloner **mai O'Grady sold, "The new look to our .cruise. rs ref. teetir thir new look . of 'On OPP In ti!. 119900," Dotes "boldand 'now!' 'necessarily' mein* bettor? 'De's It moan as Viall010 or.MOro.alallibot comodslienor O'Grady is glinted as saying, "Studios helve shown that, white riefleCti' More light than any .othor • colour. Combine that with the ivfitectivos deiced Markings and .wei Amen a police service wiliTelo, which we 'believe will be swan Moro:Within' than the) old %Atoned black and..whito cruister." How visible Is white, car during a snow storm? Time :will toll. The - present block and whlts doeign, referrodi to * as "old %Alen - ed" was introduced. In 1941. In the ''SlOs MIA*. oy patrol cars wore all white with black hoods and fenders. Regular dettokhatent Ors were black wjth whist, dome.: Sorentinw around the late "60s to apair ly '70s, exporlifonts wore conducted* using the ail whlt. Corteept,' with a black hoed. We • homer* are usually, adwerso to .chango, ospedolly if it is dono lust' for :the 'sok, of change. A: toxpeiyorag.00thoOk tere:-'can Identify ,moro'clioeiely with chenille for the :oho of saving dollars. The:.presay,roloalio- states that.. ''.Tho...;,, use of decals on the now vehicles, 'entiviprOmptid bY aianisfathalirs' Gettin' fit RAIlluiu s , netting et, la at Mort to Mow: OM Sprieg is here, wsU gluiest, aid at usual a large number of aged" hirn to nawaatedboot terediected during the. I great than a lot of others, 11= „ to really get on the mime this year and I at least giro see* dadc niumeloi a bit of a workout. Motivation is a real problem for me. I I'm not wide enough awake, nor do have the energy to work eit with those &Ira feline* on the bubo tube in the ear. ly a.m. hours. Mr. Haft ouggeeted taphvg the program and doing it at night. He's always full of great suggestions! My *newer to that was, I'm too eithauited bY the tinw I get home to _pit my body through that NMI:* hall hour, =lees of course he was willing to cook supper, do the dishes,. the la and make his • lunch while I wee buoy trying to regain the lost shape Of 'youth. You can probably goons what his reply was! . Exercising by yourself is bering and as have no other female within the household to share such sweaty times with, I was forced to seek an alternative.. I suggested to Mr.Pbdt he should par- tichmte in a workout with me. Afterall,. the family that plays .together, stays together. llodichet fall for tits one either and politely .infonneti Me that the afloat of walking he dots in a day, especially when he's carrying about 12' The of mud on his boots, really looks after his leg muscle,. I remktded him there . were other muscles, in his body he should be paylng attention to. After a five minute aplel of the different things he does on by Pet Livingston simmummummssommo the lob and haw they wort oat all of his mase1M,Igavet. WY neat alternative "no to join the Stretch andlone group that meets twice a week in Ludonne. Before introit* and paying I checked out with the *strutter If this elass was suitable for those over ?? and unfit. She mewed me I would fit In and wouldn't have cardiac arrest. Thank goodnes / had ittart4ed into some "ambiance et a program by biking and walla* jailor to attempting the stretching and toning. A few muscles complained vigoreuely, but all in all the old body has responded quite well. One thing I have learned from taking these classes is that I am not quite as coordinated as I thought I was. The first • evening as our instructor turned up the ghettoaeter anitthig the latest tunes, I hey great, I love dancing, this be a piece of cake. Unfortunately my sirs irs, clad in their Reeboks are out of sync with theAntendage dangUng from rny shorilders. When the right leg is *extended, for some maser' my arm thinks it should be as well. Fm •,'" work - Ing on getting the left.arm and the rlght leg, and vice versa going. I have also found that moving forward is easier for me when it comes to coordination. When I tell the feet to start moving in reverse, some part of the brain goes,into neutral and,' end up looking like a lame duck. • Despite being out of sync I'm having • fun doing it and those unused muscles are being =hided there is no may free riding on my body - it is time to pay up! I I •;41 . I I • I plans to phase out production of two-tone vehicles, Wistriting .in o $100,000 sewing per year. which is the, estimated cost of painting. the 1,200 vehicle floot in the traditional black tuner white.' That ' brooks down to *03.33 per vehicle, and there soot; . onothor tradi- . 4 tion out tho window, PL' - . -. - Nee....ehe have we here on die Oliver? Could. it be that John Deere man frOM , . Ashlleki. Could it be true that even John Deere men can't resist the smooth aoimd of .,. the competition? . . • Ten intoxicated the arm of 19$0 70 Years Ago - April 1, 1920 NUMBER OF YOUNG MEN PINCH- ED - For some time there has been. a • good deal of liquor -drinking going on about Lucknow, and recentlya number of those who were indulging became altogether too bold and appeared upon the streets in an intoxicated condition. The result was that information was laid against no less than ten, mutt of, whom, we understand, settled. without .aweming in court. This is a very 'disgraceful oce*, rence and we mention it only to com- mend the reeve and councillors who took it upon themselves to put a stop to a very bad state of affairs. We are not • mentioning names on this occasion hough we would be *tilled iwdohig so. It is to be hoped that this roundup will act as a warning, as heavier fines and more publicity must follow another offense. • INCOME TAX MOANS Thehispec- tor of Taxation is very anxious that all should thoroughly understand how to make the reqtdred report •regarding in- come. Besides publishing* *formation in all the papers throughout the Country, men are being sent out to meet the • SENTINEL MEMOIRS - • .1111010111.100110111.01— ple directly end to give details of infor- mation *hie* cannot easily - be 'given otherWiS% Or' Friday, APril sh,. Mr. Her- ding • of the London office' will be in Lucknow, and will be pleased to inter- view any tax payer who may be hi doubt as to how he should complete his return. Those who donotunderstand the income tax, or who do not know whether or not they should make a return, ought to see Mr. Harding when he is here. 50 Years Ago - April 4, 1940 '1111011INATES EIGHTEEN 'TEARS IN DAIRY BUSINESS Sunday marked the last milk and cream delivery by Peter ' Johnston, after eighteen years in the dairy business in Lucknow. "Pete" com- menced. eating Milk when he had but one dairy cow, and when a lard or honey pail was tile popular Means of delivery by all village dairymen. Mr. Johnston now has a herd of ten cows and had been serving many customers ht the village with raw milk. • The Provincial pasteurisation law re- quired that Mr. Johnston either install a • pasteurization plant, or discontinue business, -with the latter course being the only alternative, and one width Mr. Johnston states he regretted having had to take. This regret he wishes extended' to his customers, as well as his sincere - thanks • for their .continued patronage • while it was bis privilege to serve them. 25 Years Ago - April7, 1915 IAVAL MAN HEADS WAIXERTON BATTERY - Capt. G. H. Tanner of Walkerton is retiring as officer common - ding the 97th Field Artillery Battery there and will be succeeded by Maj. H. D. (Bud) Thompson of Lucknow. Capt. Tanner has been with the unit 23 years, rising from gunner to commander. Ile las been in charge of the ordy militia unit in Bruce County for the past three years. Maj.. Thompson has been with the3lat Field Regiment, of which the 97th battery is a cemponent, for 15 years and during the war served overseas with the 19th Field Regiment. He is auperhdealent of Brucelea Haven in Walkerton. An officeds Mess dhuier was held ht •Walkerton to mark the change of conommid. • It was also the first social function at the unit there attended by Lt Col J. D. Harvey of Seaforth since he took over command of the regiment from LL Col. L A. Vickers of Listowel. The regiment comprises batteries- in Walkerton,' Ustowel and Wingliam4 10 Years Ago - Aprll 2, 1919 COUNTY APPROVES BUDGET - Huron County Council approved their 1950 budget of $9 million at their March ses- sion on Thiraday. The budget represents a 7 per cent increase over last year and total expenditures have increased 1341,125 or 9 per cent. DEAD WOMAN STILL ILINIDEN. TOTED - The identity of a dead woman found on Horizon View Road in Ashfield Tovmship March 25 remains unknown. The Ontario Provincial Police have released a composite drawing which will appear in newspapers throughout Canada and the United States in the hope that so- meone may recognize her or come for- ward with information which might lead to her identification.