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WILL BE RECEIVED• BY
Lucknow Recreation Committee
FOR
SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS
AND
LIFE GUARDS
AT LUCKNOW SWIMMING POOL
FOR THE COMING SEASON
ALSO
SUMMER PLAYGROUND
- SUPERVISORS
Applicants are required to apply in writing, stating qualif-
cations, by April 30. to
WM. R. HUNTER
Lucknow Recreation Committee
Box 32, Lucknow, Ont.
ALL STAR TOURS
* Pioneers of Escorted
* Motor Coach Tours
.* SENIOR CITIZEN'S SPECIALS.
* 13 Day Eastern Canada Tour -- Leaves June 15th. From '$319 *
* 22 Day Western Canada Tour — Leaves June 20th. From $489.
* 5 Day Polar Bear Tour — Moosenee — Leaves August 26th.
From $139.
* 5 Day Smokey Mountain Colour Tour — Leaves October '14th
From $130
*FLORIDA OFF-SEASON SPECIALS*
14 'Days — 5 Weekly Departures, Beginning April 26. *
ONLY $159.
* OUR, NEW SUMMER COLOURED CATALOGUE IS 4( NOW AVAILABLE WITH MULTI DEPARTURES TO: *
Canadian West, Maritimes - GaSpe and Newfoundland,
Alaska, New England, Washington, Pennsylvania,
Smokey Mountains, Kentucky and Grand Ole Opry, *
4( California, Mackinac Island' and Agawa Canyon
iv Lake Superior and Polar Bear - Manitoulin Tour
Akron - Cathedral of Tomorrow, Wheeling,
ir Ottawa - Tulip Festival and Victoria Long Weekend Tours
to Boston, Washington and Wheeling
PICK UP SERVICE PROVIDED IN WINGHAM,
LUCKNOW AND MANY SURROUNDING TOWNS
TRAVEL WITH THE EXPERIENCE HOLIDAY MAKER
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fill in the coupon below and mall to:
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NAME
ADDRESS
CITY........... . ........................ . ............................... L.S.
THEILUCKNOVIi SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Mr. Donald C. Thompson,
Publisher,
The. Lucknow Sentinel,
LucknoW, Ontario.
Dear Mr. Thompson
'Heart MOnth' in• Canada is now
over, and,on behalf of the Canadian
Heart Fund, Ontario Division,
please accept our sincerest apprec-
iation for your co-operation and
assistance during our financial
campaign in February.
Our objective this year' was
$3,600,000 and although all returns
Are not in, due to the disruption in
our postal service, we are quite
hopeful that our objective will be
attained.
Without your willing co-opera-
tion in communicating our needs to
the public, the Canadian Heart
Fund would not be able to express
such an outlook.
Heart disease is everyone's
problem - and again our thanks for
helping us bring to the attention of
the public, that - research should
be everyone's responsibility.
With best wishes.
Yours very truly,
Canadian Heart Fund,
(Ontario Division);
Mrs. Graligni Cook
Is President
The annual meeting 'of the Ripley
Women's Institute was held at the
Ripley Legion Hall on Friday, April,
4 with payment of fees, financial
statements and reports. • Hours for
visiting the Earland Lee Home is
from 10.00 - 3.00, Monday to
Friday vwith the exception of the
month of February when the home •
is closed.
It was moved to be affiliated with
the Hospital Auxiliary another
year. ' A tea is to be planned in the
near, future. Reports of 'standing
committees were given.
It was moved to have the Cancer
Canvass in April as usual. A
Nutrition Workshop is to be held
April 10 in the Township Hall in
Ripley from 10 - 4.
Mrs. Jack McLean gave the
report of District Directors' meet-
ing in Armow. The Institute is
responsible for entertainment at
District Annual at Lucknow on May
20.
Election of officers took place
with Mrs.. Graham Cook named
president, Mrs. Amelia• McLeod,
vice president and' Christine Rob-:
inson • as secretary; auditors are
Mrs. Frank Scott, Mrs. Frank Fair;
sub committee, Mrs., Francis
Gemmel!, • Mrs.. Elwyn Pollock.
Mrs. Amelia McLeod gave •the
courtesy remarks.
1/44'r BROWNIE
(11 NEWS
On Tuesday, April 1st the
Brownies started their meeting
with a singing game "One Of Us„
Has Gone Away".
Tracey IvIeDonagh was Fairy
Queen and she set up the Toadstool
for Brownie Ring. The Sixers
collected Brownie Gold and BroWn
Owl inspected for the Brownie
Sign. Tawny Owl presented first "
year service stars to. Sharon
Struthers and Janice .McInnes.
Sharon also received her Golden
Bar and Shirley Loree her Craft
Badge. Everyone then repeated
the Brownie Prayer.
At .Pow Wow Helen Macintyre
showed three things she had made
from wood for the Woodworkers
Badge. She also had a note for
helping her mother in the kitchen.
Brown Owl showed a picture of an
Easter card that Rosalea Cameron
had designed for a contest and' won
first prize.
During work period the Brownies '
played a skipping game "Tramp,
Tramp"., Rosemary Gilmore
completed her test for sewing on
two kinds of buttons. •Packie taught
the Brownies the words and actions
to a song "Bow Belinda".
The meeting closed with' the
Squeeze and Taps.
9, 1915
yyEDNEWAY' APRIL.
KINLOUGH
' Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. P.A. Murray were Mary Lou
Dales and Colleen Tefly of Smiths
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc-
CarterAnd family of Wallaceburg,
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and
family of Drayton, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Kraemer and family of
Rexdale.
NOTE CHANGE OF DATE
The Anglican Church Women
will meet On Thursday, April 17th
at the home of Mrs. David
Halcienb'y. The word for the roll
call - Resurrection. Conveners -
Mrs. Jack Scott, Mrs.Howard
Esther M. Richards,
• Director of. Public.
Relations.
Thompson.
Mrs. Art Haldenby had to return
to , St. Joseph's Hospital,' London
for further medical attention. She
underwent surgery a while ago and
has been convalescing at her home.
We wish her a good recovery.
Mrs. Audrey Borthwick . of St.
Catharines visited over Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Hodgins and
other relatives here.
Paddy Hedley is spending this
week. in ,Chatham in • connection
with his school science technology
course.
N.F.U. News
By Grace AUstitr.-
"Oil is one of the basic costs in
the produCtion of food." • These
were Roy AtkinSon's remarkS at a
recent meeting of Farmers Union
members held in Mitchell. The
N.F.U. president spoke about the
actions of 'the Governments giving
the Oil to the companies, and 'then
Paying them to take it. The. Federal
Government granted Syncrude
$300. million; the Ontario Govern-
ment gave $100. million and the
Alberta Government gave $200.
million, thus adding to increased
oil costs and the cost of producing
food.
Mrs. Jean Leahy, N.F.U. wom-
en's president of Ft. St. John, B.C.
/was also present at the meeting.
Mrs. Leahy lives 5 miles from an oil
well and still pays 75c per gallon for
gas.
Stabilization of farm products
was also discussed. Unless
Stabilization is on a national basis,
one commodity will compete
against another, and one region
against another.
Mr. Atkinson also said there had
to be a Wray of *controlling the price
of inputs, otherwise everything
keeps going up and up.
the responsibility of thinking
about future generations and
preserving land for Agriculture was
discussed. One member noted that
only 7% of •Ontario's land is kept
for Agriculture with strong pres-
sures from industry to take more'of
this' land for other uses.
Mernbers attending the meeting
from Local 335 were Len O'Lough-
lin, Joe Courtney, John and Grace
Austin, Lorne McDonald, Wm.
Borland, Jean Lalonde, Lorne and
Maxine Luther.
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KINCARDINE
TRAVEL SERVICE
.A division of Hanover Travel
MOTOR COACH TOURS
Operated by Hanover Holiday , Tours
Departing from Hanover and Kincardine
MAY 15 — 4 DAYS HOLLAND, MICHIGAN TULIP TIME
$99 per person
MAY 16 — 4 DAYS OTTAWA TULIP FESTIVAL
$79 per person
MAY 16 — 4 DAYS NASHVILLE
*1 per person
MAY 23 — 3 'DAYS OTTAWA TULIP FESTIVAL
$62.00 per pet-son
JUNE 13 — 3 DAYS FRANKENMUTH BAVARIAN FESTIVAL
$59.00 per person
•
By Motor Coach
JUNE 28 AND AUGUST 30 — 22 DAYS WESTERN CANADA,
$599 per person, twin room
AUGUST 9 AND, SEPTEMBER 6 --AS DAYS MARITIMES
• $399 per person, twin room
JULY 26 — 12 DAYS MARITIMES
$339 per person, twin room
JULY 27 AND AUGUST 17 — 9 DAYS GASPE AND
SAGUENAY CRUISE,
$339 per person, twin room
FOR MEMBERSHIP ON THE ABOVE' TOURS CONTACT
KINCARDINE TRAVEL SERVICE
831 Queen St. 396-3478
OR
HANOVER TRAVEL SERVICE
290 Tenth St. • 1-8011-265.3007 Toll Free
CANADA EAST WEST TOURS
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