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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-09-04, Page 5Page 4 — Luc ow mine%, Wet nea day, ternber 1996 Changes of address, orders for subscriptions, and undeliverable copies (return : teed) are to be sent tope laicl000w Sentinel at the address indicated lire« Avertising is accepted on the condition that at of atypographical error, the por- tio a vete, advertising space occupied by the erroneous item together with a reasonable allowance for signature wilt mit be charged for, but the balance of the advertisement will be paid at the applicable fates, - A► Publishers community-Newspaper619an p' e l ;LAS Lucki P.O.Box 4009 Lucknew, Ontario NOG 2110 file: (519) 528-2822 fax (19) 528-3529 established .sig 1873 ;�. • :Tom onisvn Advertising Manager Pat Livingston, General Manager / Fetor Phyllis Matthews Helm - Office Administrator Jean Courtney - Typesetter ; Subscription Rates advance: Local Regular $25 (Mel. postage and .S.T.) with, 40 mi. radius. Local Senior $23,02 (incl. postage andsG S T,) within 40 mi radius. Out -of-area (40 miles) $25.66 Wel postage and Q.SM. Foreign & USA, - $98.00, Publications registration no. 0847 held at Luckanow, Ontario Dario In a small office, your jeb descrip- tion can entail'a wide variety. Until last week, f •had no reason .te complain However, I'now find one disgusting duty added to my description,, Past years, . partieurtarly in the, sum- mer, have seen itspicking up garbage candy ,wrappers, pop cats, etc. -' from in front. of ;our building. This clean up duty would come each q on ng. people tee lazy to walk the few .feet to• the garbage can at Beckers being ,the, Culprits. This • sunnier there was. a great improvement thanks! Last :summer,' weeven found a 'parirr:`of silk she out bebind::our° building~ along ..with: the wide .array of broken'beer bottles, poi betties "and. -pizza boxes. that greet' -us on a regular basis Walking through the alleyWay beside ourbuildingc . be a" toethreatening •': can_.' - experten 'ce,: particularly if you are wearing sandals. However; I digress. As 1 • turned the comer of the builds ing one' martiang'last reek', what` I am greeted with'? { of in ;o popc ns or„t e” r •::canSi . the.r inarns of an ice cream cone.notunderwear, or �>o. beer bottles or liquor; bottles or pieces of pizza trappe& into;. the. sidewalk. No - it was dog feces .. A My cohort in crime here, announced s she hadn't noticed it whenshe arrived. And seeing as I have the title of natal Manager, .she insisted `power scooper' was in my realm•of :respons - bility. She had only one suggestion Use the ' shovel. Put you `still have to get it off the :shovel, Se arme& with half a roll of . paper towel, .I gingerly approached the mess. I managed:tonpick it up, make it to the -7471711.1 `.rr�"`��.y.r-4'�., iterr• ` r'• •wY • 71:7 Sib& 0 ?maws DAo$ CO MrNrr. r is a world of satisfaction for the farmer - in ''tie,; use-' of .twine that runs smoothly in,his binder . from beginning' . to the end of : harvest. The.' Good; Old Reliable town garbage can before i started gag- ging. If you were the person who saw a woman running.. down the street in heels gagging that 'was ane. Ifyou are the owner of the dog that left the mess, thanks a lot. You . really ruined :toy' day!' your four -legged friend is an- animal with no understanding that what I?re/she it leaves behind is offensive to business -eople, shoppers and visitors, ou, however, are human, with suppos- edly.:soiree grey ;matter "between your ears. , Have . dot? Will .walk? Have your scOoperl ut and .. ;more' eco :om even and 'start�n thro>u lxc�� ,is . twine,. Th ...1e is kcalto-use-than ah��C., ��n�th R twi e. Thelength uaranteed by the tag on :eve ball of. Plymouth.. Or real twine satisfaction there is nothing like the genuine Plymouth Twine. RAE & PORTEOUS Lucknow Ont: According . to:the► .Census, Grey -Bruce had !'49,340 people. People r5+makes `up -15,, per cent. of the total con- 7. per cent for he rate of Caesarean ti on deliveries ° has ren increasing in Grey- race hospitals.Almot :per cent of babies )rn in, 1994195 were by ection.. a' ut 10 years ago September 9,19�26 Election >rreturns -. 'The` Fire-. Companyhave arranged toshave the election, returns delivered :at- the Town Hall on election day, September, 14 e very best possible service will be sectixed� Resides the election returns a good .concert 'Pro- gram will be .given, and the local band will give Selections throughout the evening. As thera will be considerable 'expense for hall and ,tele.:.graph service,,an admission charge of .25 will he Made. de. Any plus will of -tote Mill pond pairid . nna .srYrp the . , • g. Minister leaves - . The Rev, C.1L Dickinson; who Minister has been in charge, of the church work on Ashfield Circuit for the past year, "has accepted ted an invitation to '� , ye , d $nto_..t.Andrew's United Church Moose: Jaw, ask. .,.�,� ..,.. �. where he will become assistant pastor and superinten- dent of religious education. - SO yearse ago Se to 1946 iYrtlyer�� �1� r • ttMernori l:- Councillors Temple Clark and W.A. Soto onhave been named to 'arrange to have the names 'of local boys Who paid, the supreme sacrifice in World War r1 inscribed on the war memorial at the town Hall, and to see that the monument is properly illuminated. arting of the ways: - With George Chin slated to dehis puck ,chasing in Windsor this winter; with Albert employed ed locall and with till seeking admis- sion to. Toronto .University, it looks like the parting of the ways for this famous trio of young lads who have thrilled hockey' fans here and throughout western Ontario with . • ice.' their smooth passing plays and:deadli-, gess around the nets. Their modesty 'in spite of wide -spread publicity thatextended even beyond this continent, their. sportsmanship and gentlemanliness, made 'them favorites .wherever they went. 15 years ago , September 9,:1981 ew hydro route - ReiesentatiVes of Ontari o Hydro were in •f ucknow to:. give the public a chance to look overtheir proposals' for a route. plan •tp take power from the Bruce Nuclear Power lveloprment ..into southwestern Ontario. A series of meetings. were held -in the area to give the public an opportunity to, have input into the choice of routes. Lawn bowling - Forty-five representing 16 towns competed in the annual Limbic)* Lawn Dowling LabourDay. tournament ' under clear, sunny skies.