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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-09-20, Page 6Page 6—lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 20, 197$ RATEPAYERS MEETING VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW Town Hall - 8 p.m. Tues., October 3rd Reeve and Council will participate in a question and answer period concerning municipal matters. AI1I ratepayers are invited to attend. • i:u s., .:\ Whzit you don't knowcanturn people off. • Attitudes change. Like the way people feel about electricity. Once, many people used all they could. Until it was discovered that electricity isn't a bottomless vcvell Now, more and more ()fps use n electricity carefully. Because waste of electricity, like anything everybody really needs, can tum people off. Today, its better to turn off a light bulb than tum off a friend. Wasthtg electricity turns people �� o This message is brought to you by your Hydro on behalf of people who care 4 HY8 Bill and Joyce Adamson, right, wish to introduce Ken and Eleanor. Harman from Rexdale who have purchased the main street business, Char -man's. Ken and Eleanor look .forward to serving the needs of the working man with a full range of work clothing to size 60. They moved to Lucknow last week and took over the business) on Tuesday. Main street business sold Char -man's Work Clothing has been sold to Ken and Eleanor Harman, of Rexdale, who took over the store on Monday for stock taking and opened for business on Tuesday. A fetail store that offers a full range of clothing for the working man to size 60, the business was started by Bill Adamson three years ago. Ken and Eleanor have purchased the duplex at the corner. of Campbell and Outram Streets formerly owned by Harry Edinburgh. They have a family of three children, Kathryn, 16, Robert, 15, and Steven, 13. Ken's mother, Hilda, is living with them as well. Ken was a plant manager'for a plastics manufacturing company and decided to go A friend, Jack Sticklend, Lucknow, told him that the business was for sale and they decided to make a move to Lucknow. Ken plans to offer a complete line of work clothes for men and boys, jeans and corduroys, snowmobile s its and hydro parkas. He plans specials for the comparison shopper, so watch the ads in the Sentinel. Ken and Eleanor look forward to serving the needs of the working man ' from their store on main street. out on his own to operate his own business. He has never been in the retail business, but is eager to learn. Car slams into fence post A Teeswater teenager is still in Wingham Hospital following an accident on Saturday, September 16, about 7.45 p.m. Lynn Goddard, Teeswater, was a passenger in a vehicle driven by Alfred Mawhinney of R. 5 Lucknow, when the car went out of control, entered the ditch, grazing a hydro pole and striking a fence post, on the property of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Cunningham. Mawhinney received only minimal injuries and another passenger, Alex Fitzgerald, Teeswater, was treated at Wingham Hospital and released. The Mawhinney car was following a car driven by Stephen Ritchie of R. 3 Lucknow. Both cars were northbound on Bruce County Road 1, Kinloss Township. Mawhinney lost control of his. car when the Ritchie car slowed to make )a. left hand turn. Damage to the Mawhinney vehicle was $1,000. There was no damage to the Ritchie vehicle and the $150 damage was caused to the fence post. • To the many friends and customers who have patronized our store during our time in business at Lucknow. ,We hope you will continue to favour the new owners, Eleanor and Ken Harman, with this same kindness. • CHARMAWS WORK CLO1H1NG Joyce and Bill Adamson Lucknow