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oyop a I1. DURING LUCKNOW'S SEPOY DAYS
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Demonstrations & sale of country crafts. Handweaving,
Bailer twine mats, petal dip, a flower making, Wheel.
thrown pottery, Wild flower note .paper, `Hand made ,
candles. SEE
"The Country Weaver" at her loomw
;,,eaving placemats,
belts, ponchos, shawls,• a 'runners. Continuing
demonstrations_ of local crafts ever Holiday weekend
from May 24 to Thanksgiving.. • •
French Dry Cleaners
will be on
Iblidays
August 7 toAugusf 1.2
Store will be open for
pickups and Iaundry service
NOTICE
r Notice to 'all ratepayers
of Colborne Township:
Council intends to apply . to the Ontario Ministry of the
Environment for a certificate to establish .a Landfill
Waste Disposal Site ona portion of the South Half•Lot 6
Concession 5 E.D: . Colborne Township known as the
Colborne Township Gravel Pit.
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Any objections are to be received by the Clerk by
August 24, 1972.
DOUGLAS"McNEIL
REEVE
WILMER HARDY
CLERK
R.R.5 ' GODERICH
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It was a time of n'Ostalgia for thage old enough, and one of -pure faScination for those not so otd,
_ .‘last week when the Antique and Classic Car collection of the Craven Foundation .ind the•Forest •
, k. City Chapter 'of Antique Car club visited ,Goderich.* ' .
..F.- -The cars, more than, 25,of thein, reflected an era when the design..of automobiles. wa,4 inspired
manufacturer arid mass production was all' but unheard, of. , . '. , . .. •
-„Ei Dating -back ,t6' the early 1900's- thg' cars have been restored at a east that could not even .hc.
= • counted, nor is it, since the refurbishing of the machines was for the owners a labour of love. Most
§ refugelo even discuss money in terrrks, of their autoS but some indicatiOn'tnight be drawn from the
:.3 ' estimated worth, of a 1931 Cadillac V 16 roadster which is set •around•the $85,000 mark -
The c.rp'Ven FaundatiOn explain§ it is their intent to bring back to Canaaa cars which have .
Photo story by Ron' Shaw,
Country Club News
, some national significance. Among their collection—lS the, 1912 Rolls Royce that originally rxx"
belonged to Lady Eaton. The car was ' acquired by the foundation at. Phoenix, ,Arizona. I
.. the. Antique_and .0 1 assitT Car ,.-Cl ub Pat Cana cl-W. 'Each -year- the tar- c:11. orga hi res toUrs-to-gerthe g
• .0ther cars, in the tour belong to private owners who .are members the\F;arest City Chapter of ' I
,machines on. the road so others Tay , enjoY lotitting at the remiridel" pf .a bygime day in ' --4'
'Each flying .a banner that' read, "Tour to Yesteryear" the cars visited 'various points throughoul. F.4---
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Western . Ontario in addition to Goderich.
Their stop locall coincided with the Gocierich -Surnmerfest and Art Mart and maid not have ., F..
hapOened At a more appropriate time. The- design• and Workmanship displayed when the tars :4-1.
parked for inspection outside the Huron•County Museum indeed looked, more like something from - al
an'artiSts sketch book •than from the drawing tables Of some aut=otive technkian. OE
BY SHELAGH SULLY
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Joy to the WOrld! I just cannot
get that spng. out of my head„
and' Bobby bowns certainly can
What- a terrific party the
President's ,Ball was! It was a
night for a' get
flame; All the ladies looked so
pretty in their 'finery, •and the
men so handSorne! Once again,
our chief flower arranger'put on
vote of thanks should eettaibly
go to Dan Worthy and those
the, evening' so: successful.
Ladies' Night,• July 25,
featuring Verna Jackson as the
nutnher one ,gal the First
Flight, who had a 41 net score.
_Second Flight winners were:
l3rissette, and Jean KnightQ In
the Third Flight, Dorothy
Worgan. had a net of :38„ with
Marilyn MacKy and* Jean
Hanly close behind.
The men' had a -gr6at „night at
Men's Night last Monday. Sixty
men turned out, and 1
understand there were som,e
veiy good' scores. Jack
Hoffmeyer had n great game,
with a net score of 29, followed
by Dan., Worthy, Al Sumner,
Harold Walls, Stan: Paquette,
and Guy Rmerson.
, The men's Scotch 'two -hall
tournament is getting down to
the semi.finals now, with. the
team of, Gower and A.1.1en,
MAUNA at a mica in -The' Tfrflik
right away' for the Club
Champtionship which will start
soon. There will be three
PleaSV cheCk' the bulletin board'
The Juniors are getting
together i'egularly..now, with In
to 50 boys and. girls out each
day. Nine ,juniors will he, going
to ,Strathi'ov to take part in a
tournament there, on, August 14).
Last year, the' Couple's
suiTess, 'and a lot of fun.' It's on
, again 'this year for August 26.
Contact Doris. Paquette if you
are interested in this event.
Is ''SA Stephen still the only
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YEAR END CLEAROUT OF
'72 MODELS
PRICES SLASHEp ON ALL SHOW MOPES
12 BLUE BULBS/12 LAVES BLEUES
DOS MISS
youble wide homes ranging in sizes $000 co, 00 and up
14 single wide mobile homes on display
loam: audeticti
Smokoll
Gift Shop
SEPOY DAYS
tIDEWALK SALE I
AND
LUCKNOW
CRAFT FESTIVAL
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
August and Mit
LUCKNOW
with various floor ,plans and numerous and up
$ 7 4 9 00
decors available
Standard Items on all Hilltop Homes Include:
Arctic Insulation
'Heavy duty gun, type furnaces
House -type front doors
Porch lights
190r -chimes
,orms and screens
ArmstrOng cushion' flooring
Shutters On all windows
100 gni) hydro
.CAS appiovel
All prices include tax, delivery, and set up within 400 miles
ayY WHERE THE ACTION IS, WHERE SERVICE COMES.FIRST
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