The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-31, Page 11WEDNESDAY,. MARCH
31st, 1965,
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCKNOW,
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ALL CONDITIONS:: THESE SIRES ARE' CO-OPERATIVELY..
■ ' OWNED TOGIVE YOU, AT LOWEST COST, CALVES :THAT
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Foirmer. neighbours had a .sur-.
prise birthday party•.for Mrs. An-
nie MacIntyre on Wednesday ev-
ening. A pleasant time was spent
visiting • with Mrs. M'acintyre .and
Miss ' Jessie MacKay.': Mrs.' Allan
Graham' made •a . beautiful birth-
day .cake which was: enjoyed with
sandwiches, cookies a n d ice-
cream' for Punch, Mrs .• MacIntyre
was presented' with two; floral
wall. plaques and a china flower
ornament with best. ' wishes for
many more birthdays
,Mr. and • Mrs. 'John Lowndes
and.• family. of Queensville; visited
•Saturday. at the home' of Mr. 'and
Mrs,. Allan Graham. ' :
South Kinloss Y.P.S.met ' with
the ' Lucknow. , group at the Pres-
byterian church, ;Lucknow, ' o n
Sunday evening.,,Miss Dean Mac-
Leod • was guest -speaker. •
Several in .,the community have
been quite i11: with'this 'flu virus:'
-� namely," Mrs. Donald C. `Mac-
Intyre, Mr. and • Mrs; Sam Chis-
lett, Leonard Machines, Mr and
Mrs. • Austin• Martin, Evan Keith,
Douglas Dickie and •'others.
■ Mrs. Currie Colwell represent.-
■ ', ed our First , Kinloss Bo 'Scout
■ Women's .Auxiliary ;at ',the' Ladies'.
■ :Auxiliary Conference' for the Blue-
■ water Region at Hanover, Satur-
n! ■ y afternoon t moon and. evening.
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H S. "CONGDON, ELECTED
TO PROVINCIAL ..BOARD
•Forthe second . time: . in five
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years, Bruce County �has been ac-
corded, representation on the
Provincial Board of ' Directors . of
the Ontario Association. of Chil
dren's Aid Societies:
At' the ' Annual Meeting of the
Association held in: the Royal
York.' Hotel, Toronto, on March
17th, H. S. Congdon, ;Director of.
the Bruce County ,Children's Aid
Society,: was .elected to a .'three-
year term with the Provincial
Board by Directors,, 'Board Mem-
bers ':and Social :Workers, from 'all..
parts of 'Ontario.
Chester . .:Emmerton, ,, former
Reeve of Huron : Township, be-
came. the '• first member of the
Bruce Society.. to :hold • the post,
when, in 1961, he also was elected
to serve for three years.
s. ' At . that
time;:. Mr.'. Emmerton . was Vice
President' of the . ;Bruce County:
C.A.S.Mr. Emmerton remained
on the Board ''until 1964 when,
following his : election. as Warden
of Bruce County, he was •:obliged'
to resign. .
Sixteen .1 Directors, representing
55, Societies, ': sit on the Provin-
cial Board, & Bruce County may
take pride in the fact that it has
gained representation twice in so;;
short a period.
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MRS. GEORGE BELL. -
Mrs, George: Bell, the former
Mary Margaret Morrison passed.
away at the Kincardine
General
Hospital on Sunday, ` March 14
in•her •seventy-ninth year. ;.
Mrs: Bell was born on the sixth
concession of Kinloss township "on.
February 1st, ,1887, a daughter of
the :late Donald Morrison and An-
nie MacLeod, ♦ .
On February 12th, 1907, She was ' ♦.
united in,'. marriage: to George {Bell,
of Culross township who survives
along with two daughters, •Laura
(Mrs. Orville' Taylor) of, : Kincar-
dine .township, Lexie of 'Kincar-
dine and ` one son; Stewart
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Repossessions BunkruptStocks. .
AND MANY, MANY PERSONAL. : CONSIGNMENTS
• CONSISTING OF
Refrigeratorwith Cross Top Freezer, 2 Electric Ranges,
Long •Appliances Furniture• - T�levision
• Skut Washer, 17 Cu, ft..Food Freezer
that holds : over 500 lbs. 4
Frozen Food, Deluxe e Automatic Washer and . 'DrYer (electric), .
. ♦ • Combination Radio and.. 3 -speed Record Changer, 5 different
' • Television Sets (all 'reconditioned' and m Al working condition); •.
• 2. Hostess Chairs, • Platform Rocker, Hi-Ohair, 'Telephone Ta-
ble, Step Stool, Chrome • Rocker, Writing. Desk, 9 x 12 Rug, .
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Step and Coffee Tables, .4 Dinette' and, Kitchen . Sets. finished •
in:: Chrome :and . ne • 2 -2- a -
an gopperto pce,. D venport Suites cod
• plete With Hi -Back. Swivel Rocker, 2-pce.: French Provincial • :
Chesterfield Suite in a Nylon Cover,' 3 `other Modern Chester
• in Suites ieui es
f� t 4:3-2 CuslYion:, acts.:- 3 Bookcase 'Bedroom Suites'
in Light and :Dark' Finish complete With 'Box : Springs and
4 Mattress, 2-39" 'Continental Beds, '• =Wide. with Box Spring 4
' .and; _ Quilt Top Mattress and Head Boards, . ',4-54 Quilt Top :
• Mattresses' that fit any ,full • size. bed, 2 -pee. Chestabed .Laving : 4o-
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• Room Suite that'folds out, to a full '3/4 sizebed with a Spring •. '
♦ Filled Mattress built in, 2 sets• of Table and Trilight Lamps, ` .o
•` '1 -54" Continental Bed, and ',MANY OTHER ITEMS •TOO NU- •
♦• `MEROUS TO -MENTION.'
:•' All The . Appliances Inn This Sale' Are Guaranteed To .Be Yn
• • Al Working Condition When Hooked Up` At .Your. Home:..
CHILDREN 'S CLOTHING
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♦: ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR MEN . AND' WO E •:
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S A La Selection ` i �y
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Of W neer Clothi .
:has just been received for 'Auction from ONE: OF THE LAR-
G ST'•CLOTHI is WHOLESALERS A . _ •.
. l 1:NG W O ESAiLFRS , IN .CANADA, . •,
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CHILDREN'S . CLOTHING— Lined ,Jeans, ,'Snow.: Suits, Jac- •
kets, Pyjamas, Crawlet Sets, "Pullovers • and Cardigans, Win •
• ter.. Coats Sleep ; and Play Sets, Shirts ` and Blouses, Dresses,' •
3-pce. Velvet Sets, T -Shirts,. Coat and 'Hat Sets, Jodhpurs,
Leotards, Underwear,, :Baby . Shirts, Housecoats, Sleepers,, Ba-
bies' Orlon .Knit Sets, Hooded :Sweaters, .Skirts; Training 'Pants, •
Gloves, ;Poodle, Socks;' and . many other items , .
MEN- Work •and Dress Shirts,' Polo Shirts, Jackets,Dress •
'Pants, Work' and Dress'•Socks i'yja n{as Belts and Tis •n-
Y3a ,. r Un-
derwear,' Slipper Socks;' Sweaters, ,and other items
W OME N ' Dresses, Blouses, Sweaters, Pullovers and Cardi- •
gars; ' Skirts, Nylons; . Slipper Socks, Fall Coats, 2-lce. .• :Suits, ; e►
Stretch Slims, Purses, Jackets, and .other i'tems'.:
• THIS OUTSTANDING, SALE WILL: CONSIST OF THE
LARGEST AND • B'EST OFFERING THAT WE HAVE . I'
.EVER AUCTIONED IN THIS HALL '. . AT ANY TIME
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SEE YOU, .AT THE SALE -- .•, ♦- .
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AUCTIONEER LEO' E. BIRD
TERMS CASH — CHEQUES ACCEPTED ON •l+ URNI`URE ' '
• ;• 3% SALES TAX IN' EFFECT
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Shelburne: Also one sister, Mrs- Is Your
Peter Dahmer,.. of Millarton, ' four
grandsons. and :one great grand,
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Subscription 'Renewed?
daughter. • She was .predeceased •°i
by. two : brothers, Murdock 'rand .,Herb `Hunter' LDH"J
Charles- . and oeh .sister "(Rachel),
Mrs.. Wm McGill,
The service' wase conducted at . PingPong.Cham
the Linklater Funeral Home Kiri- (LDHS . News ),
cardine, 'Tuesday, March 16th • by
•Rev. J. Donald MacDonald. of ? sLast Week .June Ackert. and `
Kincardine United Church. 1 Kerb . Hunter, played a three game
The• pallbearers were Howard ` series • of table tennis to decide
Brown, . Harold Thompson, Char- the • school 'charripion. • June won
les Hodgins•'and three grandsons, I'the first game 19:21 but Herby" •
David, Donald: and Murray . Bell.•• cantured the • net pair, 21:18;
e Ross Mac. 21:-1.7, to.win�'�the title. Flowerbearerslbu•
WeMathers, Dave • Ove'r• the.last. couple •of months �
Ninon,. Wilbur',
Kennedy; Clarence .'Bridge .. and both •„gir.1:'.s.: and boys teams play
henry Farrell. ' . • ed tournaments' to decide the girl
Temporary' entombment was and boy champions respectively.
made at Teeswater . cemetery
June .:Ackert edged mit. Mary'
mausoleum. Murdie in the first division while•
Herb Hunter conquered Leonard
LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING. McFarlan in ''the second 'Then
(9. p,m. 'Group), Tues:, "March 23 champ
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(9. ionslii title
Milt Rayners Dodges 4 points•, � p
. last week Kerb won the. chain
Bill Hunter's Oldsmobiles 0.points; . These • tournaments were miide
Ross Irwin's Fords 3 points, •, 0m- , possible through the purchase of
dr. Brooks' Pontracs 1 Point; Dick ping-pong'table �and' equipment.
Park'sBuicks 3 points, Art Pur- bythe StudentCouncil and the
ney's Silverwoods 1 point; Dick School Board,.•.Interest
arose, in
Park ,captured, both high honours the game last fall when it Was
this; week with ,a high single of discussed by Mr: Tom ILaniau
320' and high triple of 763. tarsingh . as a possible school`
Team Standings: Fords 14, Bu- sport: Mr: '• Ramautarsingh, supr
icks 11, Siiverwoods 10,' Pontiacs ervised the •contests throughout
6, Dodges 6,' Oldsnnobiles 1, ' their activity”. Many of • the games
.Games' of 250 and over: Dick were keenly contested..
Park 320, Fred Young 285, Larry .No LDHS news will be written
Salkeld 250, next week• as Faster , exams
Donald MacKinnnononFisher 254, omnnee this' Friday, April .,
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