The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-08-22, Page 12PAGE TWELVE
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• THAT Gardon Carter comthenced
work last Week ytritili the local
Co-op as'soil tester and I's also,
• employed at the' fertilizer Plant,
THAT. at the Mildinay bingo 2
:-.weeks .ago, Mrs. Robert
ton continues her lucky streak.
by winning a $40 regular game.
&Ire. isSac Nixon was in on a
4 -way split .of another .of the
• $40 games.
THAT a traffic squad Of
Provin-
ciai Pollee froan, the 'Kitchener
: clistriat, - was reported to have.
made a radar • speed Cheek' at
the eastern entrance' of the
village on Highway 801 last THAT . Dr. Hector 'Alexander.
week, ,and "caught" nurnber IVIuttOn, age 73, who ,was,
of seeders. -• ' dentist in Mitchell and a native
• of LuCknow; :passed away at
THAT 'Petty Officer 2nd Class
• : George Webster has been
spending ,his leave here and
on Saturday,, accompanied bY
• Mrs. Webster and ,tirii'r s�
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• they will fly to alifax.
. George has been in the navy
eight years -and is 'an engine
room technician. Joe Whitby is
on the same ship, • H.M.C.S.
Athabaska; a Tribal class de-
stroyer. • On iSeptexnber 17th
• they sail ..on a •seven.' weeks'
European Lc,ruirse, Calling at
Holland, Germany; Foigland,
..8r the Scandarravian, countries:
NO LACK OF CANDIDATES Stratford .hospital on Sunday.
The funeralrwas at M'itehell on
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sident of the Haron-Bruce Lx- THAT our information' was in-
eral Association has also stated ,correct 'last week as to the
he ,is in the race.. Still others sale of the vender 47 faki.n.
. are interested are •Wm- We, understand that Lorne Lu-
ther •was the 'purchaser, not
Donald SiznipSon. •• .
• . Elston, :.Morris Township farmer
A !and • Caliin Krauter,Brussel
merchant. The name of Don
Blue of •Ripley „ has also
• Mentioned as has that of
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Macintosh'.�-Ludknow. Bob has •
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b -stated that he ,is not interested.
J. J/. Wineernleyer To Speak
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By The Sentinel
THAT Mr. and. Mre. .:Norman
Tailor. and sons Terry and
• Neill, returnedlast week. frorn
a month's visit in England and
Scotland, They, made 'the trip
. tiath: was, bY. air (m a charter
' ed flight organized by the On-
tario .Men - T'eachers' Associa,
. tion. OverseaS the Taylora Were
"OT1 oWn," .
THAT the JoYnt. Trophy . Trebles.
tournament. wtaa held here on
Monday night with:overtaxed
.,greens. The event. was, rained
out a week earlier, and on Mon-,
' day evening the bowlers' had
to sit out' a. heavy rain
be-
fore 'resuming' play.
THAT • Mr. arid Mrs. Orville
• Elliott, Donald. 'and Karen of
• Holyrood,' left last . weefk for
a five week trip to western
• Canada, Vancouver, Seattle and
Yellowstone Park. They plan to
• visit ''. the World's : Fair' • at
Seattle.' , • ,
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WEDNESDAY, ',22nd3902
uitMarket
• NEAREST TO' YOUR BANK, & POST. OFFICE
ic.e(ream
89c
Sji*eiwq0d's Deluxe. Feature. Save 10c.
Detergent Powder 5 lb. bag $1.19
Encore Colgate-Palmolive's Economy Buy. Save 10c,
Discount Tea: Bags Saleo2pitg. 69c•
Lowest Price Ever. 100 X F. cup Save lOc
Kleenex Tissue ,-6 pkgs. 98c
SuPer. Sale.Regular or Chubby. .Feature. Save to, 19c.
THAT' Mr. and 11:111rs. IVIOrley.
• Chin of Ottawa and Bill Chin
. of , Toronto .:were Callers in
• town •last week. Bill isin
partnership in,. apharmacy
business. They have ;three sons.'
Morley is 'a high ' school tea-
cher In Ottawa. They have, a
young daughter, .Karen- -• Eliz-
• abeth. • •
THAT 1, `Trece , Button, has a
couple of .pretty prolific- sows.
Even if they aren't recorii,
• 'breakers, one delivered a lit -
,ter of le, of which 17 have
survived, and another presented
• her owned with, fifteen little
• pothers, of which ,a , couple
didn't survive.., •
THAT Mr. and Mrs'...J. C. Beaton
and. their, son, Graham, of To-
• ronto were. week -end callers
in. Lucknaw where: .John Was
• raised and.started- in the Bank
of Montreal. He has been 'with
Imperial Oil for many year• S.
Graham is •a. Student.' in civil'
engineering 'at the. University
Mr. and., Mrs.
•-Beatonrecently returned from
• a"holiclay niotor •trip to. Da* -
Insecticide Bomb, For House/& Garden; Flies, Plants
Etc. Save 30c.
BUY , • YOUR FREESTONE CANNING PEACHES
HERE :NOW. ALSO ARRIVING DAILY ARE
tOniatoer, Com On The Cob, 'Ohara; Melons,: Etc.
Values Effective *: . We 'Sell For Less .
August ,2 3; 24,. 25. ' Phone :119, .1.aucktiow.
inBnerpetvr/7th
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ister of Essex .United- Church.
pastor,
114A. soniraDreoilinanWd this
reepk-', t,i1AAndT..Refvoil.mG4::di,oundkGrleoigwer, inin
attending 'the annual converi
: will- coincluct the service (here
tion Of the Canadian Weekly
Newspapers Association'on, Sunday morning, as another
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in .a series of Centennial year
THAT : the installation of new
, . services with guest. ministers in
. windows in the Luck/low' Pub- the pulpit../tev., H.. W, S!trapp
' lie School. has resulted in ;quite
, will also assist in the service,
a transformation in the .,ap- ." Mr. .tgeL MTS; Geiger '43z family
pearance of the building. The .have been Spending the month'
results are mare apriarent from' . of ,August at their cottage at
within: The installation • is lnVerhuron. ,The Church House
'complete apart froth:installing. nursery will be a point of un
the .glass in • the ventgatiOn ,usual interest on Siniclay for
' sections. of the 'windowS. ' Der. we understand the •Geiger trip -
livery of . these. Panes is being lets will • swell the usual at- '
aWaitedr. ' . . ' thndance. Paul, Allan and Ross
THAT to "tune-up' , for Frontier : are now a, 4usrktk: trio of boys
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• Days ,in 'Wingharn, members of
the Lucknow D4'-ict ' High
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• School Band -will d a Prac-
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tide on ,Thairsday evening ,af
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next Week, August 30th: .
THAT , Mr. and 'Mrs. 'John R.
..Murray (Amelia Carruthers) &
•'children Debbie and David
have moved frail Monarch, Al-
bexta, and_have_taken upesL
dence on the Austin farm at
• the 6th Concession. 'Mr. and
• MTS. Murray have. .been in the.
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who are 21/2 years of age;
'THAT an auction. sale of house-.
hold 'effects was held ,on ,Sat-'
•urday at. the residence 'of Mr.
and Mrs.' Thos. Burns, who are'
Making their- home at Bruce-.
• lea Haven.: The. barn On.,, the
• .praperty, Was purchased .by
'rankRitchie with a . 'to;
it 'to ,his .Zion farm,
• The „Atrtidture 'collapsed, how-• .
ever, before it 'could, be mired .
:' .from:'the site .Where it; has sat
• , West for faux. 'years. '
for, Many yearS. /' . ' ••
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At the Lifbeil convention. next
• Monday, • a panel '.of ' 'excellent
speakers' •will -be -headed by the
Liberal 'Leader, Hon . John' ' J• .
Winterrneyer...0thers who will be
•present are: -Hon.-Farquhar 01i-
, ver, M.P.,P,; Ross Whicher; .M.P.-'
P.,;Italoert Nixon, M.P.P.; Gordon
"Tines- , , Miss, judy Le
Marche,. . , ,
• ICe3' Riding
,With a general prOvincial elec-
• tion anticipated nextyear, the• .
Huron -Bruce.. hyelection 'is con-
sidered of great Itnportande as a
"finger in: the' 'breeze," and the
• "big guns" will no. dou,bt be
brought prominently into the
campaign, and with this in 'Mind
• th.e.,selection of the strongest Pos-
sible candidates is • being given
serious thought,
N.D.P. Interested?
Officials of the New Demo-
Cratic Party are a,ssesSing the
) ing, and ,Whether or not a third
candidath will be irr. the field.
remairis to lecitzen.
• Redistribu . In 1933 •
The riding rwas created by re-
distribution in 1933. Liberal,
Charles A. Robertson; wa.s its
first meniber, coming in. with the
• Hepburn Government in 1934. He.
'Was re-elected "in 1,937, and died
in Mareh, 1940, No byelection was
called, and the seat rernajned va-
rant ',Until -1943* When George
'Drew led the Conservatives "to%
• power at Queen's Park and Sohn
_Hanna began, what became his
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