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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-17, Page 12PAGE TWELVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO A wEDNIRSDAY, OCT, 17th,1962. NOTICE OF ural Power Interru t affecting J.tJ.cKNOW.1,TII9hEY.'..and SURROUNDING AREA Dates and Time ani, Oci.Ober lath rom 1:30: p.m. To 4:30 p.m. And Thursday, tktaber 256 From .1:30 p.m. To 4:30 p.m. (Weather Permitting) The interruptions are necessary to ::increase. - the , ;capacity of the Holyrood ' Sub -Station and to install larger conductors 'on the Main feeder between n - Kinloss and Holyrood.' Any. inconvenience 'to our.. customers is 'sin- cerely regretted. McARTHUR, Manager, Ontario Hydro, Winghain. Area DUNGANNON '(Too Late Forr. Last.. ':Week) Mrs. T. C. Anderson was host- ess for the Dungannon Women's Institute on Thursday evening, September 27th. ' The ; roll • :call was aswered by •>My favorite job ion the' farm." Mrs.' Raymond Fin- nigan gave/the in-nigan;gave/the motto, "The farm is ..the food factory . of the nation, and let` us keep the•assembly line rolling.".Mrs. Ed : Davies . of Au- 4 •burn was the guest.. speaker. She gave a talk on -Geraniums, how to slip them and how' to grow them. Community singing was enjoyed or a =:while ' Dele- • gates , were Appointed . for • the Rally at; . Bluevale on Monday, October: %1st who, were Mrs. • Otto Popp .: and Mrs. Cecil Blake. A donation of ' $10. was voted `to the• C.N:LB. Arrangements were made for canvassers for the' Blind to sell Tags on Fair Day. Octo- ber 3rd is the 40th anniversary ifor Auburn . Branch. An invita- tion was extended to the. Dun- gannon ..ladies. On September 19, about thirteen ladies of the Dun- gannon un- g annon Institute attended the September Birthday for 17 at the Huron County Home, Clhin- ton. , They entertained" with a Former Resident Died At Listowel PETER McCALL. oc-The death of ,Peter McCall curred on. Thursday, October 4th Iat Listowel Meirnorial Hospital, where he hacl been seriously ill for the past' three weeks, Mr. McCall had been in failing -health for some ten years; "Pete'', as ,he: , was well and: popularly known to many in this: .community,; was a son of William McCall and Hannah ,Jacksonof .Con, 7, Morris Township in . HU - on County where Peter was born 84 years .ago an' August 22, 187.8• His . mother ••was a • native , of England and his :father a Ana,- tine ,of Ireland; which might ac-; count for Mr. McCall's ready wit andhis genial and fun -loving nature On June •1'1 th, 1911, at Blyth, Mr. McCall married Martha Ni - f D They Th moved 1 vms o ungannon to �Lucknow' in 1926, when Mr. McCall . bought . the bus business from A. E. ;Willson. In later 'years Peter was .night watch man and fireman. at the Luck-- now Furniture: ;Factory.' With his health tailing, ,Mr. & • 1 Mrs. McCall moved to Listowel in 1951. • , Listowel on Saturda conducted bulbs'at a future meeting. The sale .of lot.ter_ The funeral service was held in ' Saturday, ,g 30, plan 293, to � lVCra , ',by!• Rev, .Bruce A.. Miles of the reports •of'the Colour Walk Were 'Catharine Falconer, Carried, Presbyterian ' Church.. Interment i given by the sixers. A ,closing Bushell-Maclntyre, , that we do I was, . in . Dungannon Cemetery,•.the song ' was sung and the Brow -now' •.adjourn to meet Nove'm'ber •' Pallbearers. being Elgin: Johnson, nie squeeze ; was pasted around 5th or: at he' call, of • the reeve. Melvyn Marks, Arthur Roach, to end' the - Yieeting: Carried, 'Reg Tompkins; Elmer Morgan, ` Cheques.' Issued T. J. Manu- Percy Ward, field'; : supplies, $47.79; Ontario • .Mr. McCall .is -survived by his .•CQII Tenders :. For ' p>�lydro, $20.13;. Municipal:'iWorld,' wife, one; son,' Jack and. a grand- I supplies, : $4,43; 'Elwood Gros: • son, . Barrie, all of Listowel One; • . • ' • korth, Water' 6y,tem, $2,33, Reg - sister ; also .survives, :. Mrs. John KInIOSS PIOWIn I�. t. Office, 138' Ontario , istry ' $ . , Hy Forsyth "(Minnie) . of . Frobisher, l dro, arrears, $83,78; Freeragns 9 Kinlblss, ri011nC11 Re�tlsur 1Vtla4`IOg' Sask., . i Shoe, . Store, • `Welfare, •" $1&12; He ' was predeceased 'by three t Monday, October 1'st,' 1962, • brothers, James, 'John and ,Al finless Council net' as..per ,ad- �odgl:insons, welfare, . m ... tart and two rasters, 11+Irs.: Hugh � jouriirtientr All members present.lE. •Murphy,• R+'elfare; $69.99; tiirs; LKwvn_ officer Welfare, And When the time comes,,make'sure you get an efficient, hard; working Esso 0'i Furnace, the furnace that stays younger so :tnuch.longeri LOW BUDGET. TERMS ' Up To Five Years To Pap ROlf HAVENS Plumbing And Heating Phone 73 Lucknow ESSO OIL BURNER SALES And stRVICE --V' --"' - followed �- - -- 'Forsyth (Elizabeth) = an Mrs,_. Reeve P. A. Murray.presiding, - .. ., with _ ray' - p tag. This was • •followed with, lunchd,. _ $5p:00;_ Pnne . Crest . ;Manor, Wei Charles • McQuarrie •. Elien). Ackert Evans, . tha` ,fife minutes and a loye7y birthday . cake. ,, of .the last regular.: and spec�tal4fare, 2 months,,_ ;$366.00; ltiucflnisaw . The Women s Missionary Boer , • Sentinel.. supplies, :,$12,75; T .J; !meetings be .approved.,, and sign- ety ', of Erskine Presbyterian !Mansfield; ,$5:89• : S. J. Faraaiea,. Each six chose. a. colour and ed . as..read, . Carried. Church was held in 'the' church' Welfare, ; $?13:•95; Robert. `Irwent, :on . Friday. Mrs. Arthur Stewart the • whole Pack went ; for a col-Maelntyre-Ackert,. that we'sus- I: our walk.. at was. such a lovely taro the action of the.: Reeve and W ant, $40.00; Itay�aaral. Welfare r opened the meeting with .•PsalmAckert,' welfare 0.00; ,: J. hard day,'' the walk was extended ;Clerk in . appointing •DoainelIy, a 96, Mrs, .Mason'McAllister gave ut- ter, fox obounty, .' .00; R> A. ' the Glad ' Tidings.. Prayer' & Miss: I'longer • •;than originally planned,'Donnelly ' and ' -Murphy :. as our with the. result that it was time <solicitors re . KinI'oss. and Shun Currie & Sons ambulance, .7&. E. *Mc11Piillan took the devotional.l I3aghway Cheques Wan.. for Pow=Wow ' Alit the r time all son; suit.` Carried, I Thee roll';'call' waa ans?wered by Scott; gravel, Cheque- rtlsasr. a verse with the,word "Blessed." returned to the.Meeting place.: Evans,Bushell, that we hold°Clark ravel 9 $55. Cities. Se*- • .'•: The sixes/ to ::Pow -wow the Court of Revision on the J962 $ • ; .p Nine Members were present. � f"e.d ae- representingan animal or bird Assessment: roll • at our regular • vice Fusel, $193.12; ; Mans Miss IVa .,'Carr read . $ 'tetter `of. 'poi -s, $4,31, Doan: ltd.'. Mac icacrs, thanks far : Christmas .cards from of the • colour' observed on the ,meeting, November 6th` at '2 r.m, I .. a Carried. . i repair, °$1041.75; Thos.Hoc eti, Miss .Lilian .Dixon' of:Formosa ' walk:' Each.' siker .reported' the •Macl ntrepairs, $10.80;: Bruce Mclllilt3; ',and another. one from her on. the. !list ' of� things.. seen. The Fairies' yre,Evans, that ,.we � .call .. l haul, . �51+b.1ND; ro ress of ; the work there. 11MMrs. !tad ; the longest list, proving for . ' Marked applications for timber and . �ga ave _. . P g Harold Congraan,, .digging, $(6 , Andrew Gaunt :accepted an , in;:. Other •that • the'' Fairies are the 'snowplowing ' township. CadsHama $2.03; Dopa Call• - most observant sax or `that .there winter season, 1962-63. ' Appli ch, fuel, d tot on to. be the guest: speak espie ...gravel . haul,' , a are. more ' red thingscants • 'to ' su' 1' � E er for :the October' Thankoffer-.to !be seen pply own equapanent. ' at this time• of year, and *Ingmar' at ••hourly rate' Of w''''nley, . fence..' subsaidv, . *'°+,: find; .The meeting. closed:,with a l„ yR. ` • Gilchrist, ' fence ` • .,�-sa3�s¢l5, Mail': Elizabeth • Henderson $7•O Per' hour with standing of Mhymn and the Lord's 'Prayer: y , p. • I reported' ''information • .she had P100'=� per month for Dec.;. Jana L' > 1 nen loydaaesa1 :nluiti, t I found :about. the Eiff l : T Feb. March. lications to be '''''..”`^1. -:,.,.....„;YL = R l+c�Gp- Eiffel ower, APP lin, operator, . Jo Gift •11c- The: sale 'of pumpkins' ' was dis- :n. hands of road superintendent BrO ale ' News' cussed and Barbara'. Wilkins by'11 a.rn., November:'5th, a962.Innes, checking. X6.30; • - showed some souvenirs. : . . Carried.pson, , lbru hiiag $4.6it,• . lst BROWNIE• `PACK � � ... . , ':. Hughes, ltd: s Super¢a�tende�t+ T . The meeting • closed with the" .. Bushel!-Maclntyre,, that we The• 1st s meet Brownie' Brownie Prayer . and .. dismissed Pre re B. Law. No; .4 hiring Mr. ,$13,20: . Pack'. •opened Its' meeting on Oc-, ..� ; . l� 3' �G, . H. Wali,, �ieaiz: Lobe 10th witheines n through the magic tunnel. Allister Hughes as road super- under, the Ori . Fridays 1Virs.' Erwin finer inteaadenf, aind, have smsme�seitt to direction of Tawny. seene for Fairy. rg.. . Owl. with -Donna • Mullin and Lynda.Department .Highways,' . °Wen If ' a "cluttered desk: is s g After, Inspection . Six Coati- Wadden and .was satisfied 'Sound for . approval, Carried, of a. cluttered• mind, wee caret iie.3Cs, :Margaret Chester' set the s ed that pp n ease enough . to ass • their Golden By -Law . Ho. e, 196 authorizinglark indicates.. .. find, . , !they kgiew , their •-work well.' Ackert�vaa� that- we prepare .help. 'wonder' u.�hat a ._ g p 2, � Hand . Tests. Congratulations, y. Lynda and Donna! z Rent; ESSO 'SERVICE.. FOR TOP QUALITY 'ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes is Stock) AT REASONABLE • PRICES! •' Repairs. to All' Makes, of Cars and 'Tractors 3 _.Licensed Mechanics feel Alignment anit Ba1ancin MOTORCADE . DEALER • 2nd. PACK RROIVNIES The 2nd Pack $townies . met on Tuesday. A new :game "Wiz arcals and •Witches" was 'played.,!. Donna Leader conducted a sing- ing game: Donna Leader was Toadstool. a Fairy' . and prepared tor Fairy Rang, ,Tawny. Owl an- spected 'for neat hair ' while Packie •.checked for Reef Knots on the ties; The two sixes : went for', a• °"=Coimur Walk"' when they, observed objects of 'green and yellow. The 'Kelpies under siker Valerie Morningstar noticed' .:26 yellow objects to pass the Lep- reohatins by one point. During a •short work period Tawny. Owl instructed the' 'Tweenies how to fold their. tie; Paekiereviewed the Golden Bar . knots while Brown Owl reviewed the work of the Golden. Hand Brownies to see. if any . of thein were ready to :try their test., In pow=-- ' wow the Bro uu sues related their experiences, with the nasturtium seeds which were • planted In the spring. It was ,decided to plant , • NOTICE RE residence Qualification Of Voters IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS of The Licencect- ALiquor Regulation 241 • "Every 'man. and every woman . who at the time of voilitg,. and: has .been ordinarily resident in the inunicipality for a periOd of 2 Months nest . preceding the date .wed " for taking any gate trader the,, .i ,provisions of the Act 'is 4