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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-12-19, Page 2irsaa xwa nig =KNOW gam , r VpucittfW:oitTMuo WEDNESDAY',; ,.DEC. 19th, 196*;. Andrew Bbbinson of 1 xcar. ,k . to• go, and ask for an .elhnination J.lust about dour more, inches of ine ls;C..member,. :of Parliamentof the dupr1icat ,ort of serwce?" snow this month and: December ilfrr � hra�. appeared + ' red ,before i .Gordon toldj Mr,. Robinson. 982, could set an allstune record t~I Sessional Committee- on Air he did not think'. the Board of snowfall locally. Lines;vat's and 81111:Ming to Transport` Commissioners would ' Seventy three inches of srtovr 'PrOteSits . tett curtal.rnent of do that of its own volition as their ° bah . is to consider whether or not they wouldpre- vent' abandonment ' of service. "May. D ask:, if the car (Day.liter�). is proving satisfactory where there is a very tough will, ler?"' ' asked M Ebbinson, Answering; 112"x;:: Derncoe said that there- was easy snpw in the Bd.'montot'r-E algary -•a°reai also: in i n December, 1958 , set an all-time r service in, his high, so far as .Local records ' are concerned'. ' • nron those Present- (were the b This month u •. until 'x�.esdag loan: • W." Earl Rmwe, ctrl; x P total snowfall , has a�'noiu_ ed to Ihnalob C=ordon, president sof. the almost 7Q'. inches: C la,„. �, rr.. Vaughan, S. ' W. In' " a 7 -day ,period . last week 1: euneo secretary and . vices- from Sunday to - Sunday the"r• e: *presiden�t of transportation . and was a� ttxtal af' 5g inches. of snow . . • .:R`:, and per-- h s ust-. t i inches. of w-- n� � �' _ bort,_ Iiannr�y members of'.tke� c;omcr-- -bY J; _ Canada,. ' �.� 'Eastern ., J Budd al2"orsrtng readings '•during the ada,., incl~ thre. f ' 1 Robinson: told the•'carnmit'r liners "hrad:.,L ttle. difficulty °Pier week:. showed seven Consecutive 4 n tee, he' iurderttued: " thatgenre" alis . • 7��.•� "wave you. sufficient quantity days:` of snow as follows: 9th,". 9 gusserwr litres were ,paying jinches; loth, 12. inches, nth, 13.2• • t wway, and:: asked.: NPs: Win• of. • rese Rudd: cars? asked- the 9.2. inches; 12th g•$ inches• lath, . what: the a nate- lossY or- ffruce 11172; "There was ant' err- 6inches; • 1.4th, 2.4. 'inches; 15th, 2.4' passenger serVi-ce= waw in 19&1:. The •C1sT. • president said it would rams art out: forty VI fifty. Iuorc didlars, ,•TEe member ffruce said neR was the- Method: the t N:R:.. was :forlawurg ur..'c trtail. Vi lines and wondered whether it was merely` ae flan~ aud~ cents matte,r' or if the railway . Was Iaoki rga'to ;tjh fonts . tettout; that the ' 1 • p rt:Mi zt" o •TSS' aliPwys; of •Cintan•- itc. shad ilOc ply for: 20: Vis* ,a -head ani said a would* gatheiti m terifs tthe naEit1way : aazy` . ourtarrilnient=' ' U7 am lis ' 'et wiI ere :there we?eGsi b ind ustrical. inwnVer. anent:.. and ..the 'Mauve . had* muter. Infante ' on l ok' • Mrticat agreedin. gait: with' Vier- r-ohnrsozf.$remarks mkt saw his• Coinpar*µ was x rg wive effrrts ttbc: gersua .the= i 'tcr• use the + ser Vic "'AZ* t ri be 'd A?ir rr Zn~ thotrg ct= atr fair s way: that w get, that e district sucltr: as, Xin arc parssexgera: ttx cover our dine srea •should: bre •diseentiirnr •costss and given uszaura 'Ott..paSSenlaiZ,SeryiCeand, vrte .orris .inaiiata3fl. 'that:per-- called upon_ to. pav: subsidies; senggr service'. aver other lines which. are being , dent • between *Ingham and lent - eatr•dine last swing,wirers snow w83. Orr. the 4g3:0u11c a rd: a Budd carr Was. derailed." Mr,. kobinson,. added that since~ their a . regular' train: brad been craning. iiir : -- i regular crews ` whereas: the Widd car- had a crew • of.' three:. • 11 Ircemtoe Said. thee• has : few : �' Unita' as. :amt when an. �; aceulezitt lays ug• a 'oatT: the ecunpa y &Ya tb- ' make: n -s - of coiwentiorml ecpupmrent":°u rtil repairs arenradei. Arr. Gbrrloxr:. pointed ted out: that aw unit costs oboist $2511,000; acid they: cam Lot a findtn- kms• a stbekc .irr. reserver.. "11 ra ,,wbircierusm if the fid± 'Caar= was wig' evhere an& why' .the conventiamrari rraur was sticll Wrg-111"; 3k1eguctit 7 re 1Vi�lenaghan 'a'nd Tom, s;• ua g .- i f nub` itletter . service' Anderson `manned: the shovelI d Imo'. Eleb xso r : Boss .aim% inarirt were kepi: 'busy with • snow eemoval The ares kw mace asked. 'operations,. or1. ' C:a rrplaell St;. and ;as' the snow abated' hit the Main drams, as . "clean:. as a Whip." Zaire: snoWhat one. advantage -^ evens if but quite:; temporary: It 'set:.: back the tax, payment deadline a she rt. time SauirdaY, December. 15th, the Eases day 1601- mtrent of mtunicipal• taxes, was a bank hioidayy and with wea. ther ContStions as they. were- all week;' some .days of: grace were granted by rural ' ' municipal. lir: whir use as°b<etter service: •ax d council Payment' of Afield, put their' +blouse kr: the= trains: 'taxes; was: extendeo 'until. Mon_ instead. of drlV i 17 th-ffir° griva 1 i , West ' Wawanosir. until Tires: afro le , b� on1.Y. 'tom.. day am c .toss 'uftil Friday of ham'; to. gave, that- •servtrce-" • -wen; everc.if.bheyi du not use .•fl 11 .. YqM LOVELY LADIES -LOVE. GIFTS OF LOVELY LINGERIE LIKE THESE! SEE OUR ;GIFTED CHRISTMAS STMAs . COLLECTION TODAY. inches. 1Ceepi4ng traffic'moving was a probletri, but' not the •only one. Householders have been.. busy: having'snow removed from roof togs.: "xis' applied tb other build- inga• also; as well as at the arena; On the Pik" of'cthe arenas, snow had emulated. to. a' depth of four feet; and although there was no evidertzce of dange. the arena 'was closed:: on Saturday night' as Precautionary meaSirrei. until the .arrow • was. removed, which Was. acro npliished in.- time fir` Sunday aftersroon, skating as usr ual.: Shove ling Wag., the only effec='.. Live- means of .'anoving the` snowy add the foursome. of Floyd' nine,. arena. -manager, ifaroldlruiriphr tLtFlb 5erVicef '1 t on` raise:elle : 'VI (or i sa d tine anwer.to: tie= c carer=service~ at:, s e= :P_ia - was.. that strew C DT:I : provides: ,cia4, whew the C ' . a ru 'C7 :- service if tom:igeopie= irr' a.' coin- Movirrgs : "passexr ruts f .onr. minty will support,;'sugport,;'arrd use it 6wem .: as4 air'e n 1e' l ,r`1it the gebLrle'iir. your: r un '•. sa 2 lieurderstood t re.0 . trsnT more better service' tic Z- iz,nrto "r them'. 'any- wags the:. Eroard',Of si Cir ,';melon ersv could lock_ into. $.-situation like tliat withiontsoineonehtaea' zft. it; t hey • will have to continue to he pay for the subsidy: r won- der it thepresident considers that Canada:. should"be serviced. by one rail%ayy instead : of:. two?" Mir. "j'. Robinson exiled. Mi Gardonr . rePlied that he - kiss N; ': 440.had• ')!lever thought°: of merger terms of the .two maul rail: 01: oft;te=a: •.< AMMO* 76c 1 of Canada. , tiV 4 +h'. it .7...,":'',\-t..'':';.:4;:-t..,;.;?„.", ,t i_ .„. , __ i Dusters -Quilted ' nylon in '"` beautiful shadesof blue, pink,. mauveturquoise, white. gold. Otherstyles• in flowered nylon a . and in e;ottnn. Slips=- Full: slips, .Ian trinun- e d, arnel;• nylon satinett crepe and cottons. Gowns a ncL matching Peignoirs nylon with .lace tram. 1LINGERIE . of all types: Se . femitte, solacy and lovely, -.including slips; gowns, _pyjamas, priced from _ . $2.9 Sweaters.Gloves Scarves - Hosiery Blouses' Movers - in 'seasons ..- Bulky..or' fine knit Cardigans- or Pull ars �, leading shades, ' price .,r ; . , $3.95 :$10 95 Scarves. .' GIO�ye� fronr•� ... .$100a .. Hoisery, from: $.77 a �; Dainty" and chic .. $2:98 to $4.95 4 14` . i 1 • HANDBAGS In soft plastic calf or patentor in tapestry, from. $.98 u .. '2 p, 4 '• ' $1.98 4 LACE ;; in allpopular sizes, priced, from : Si, 79 : to $895, /'.:LINED} CLOTHS CHENILLE. SPREADS. "' 1' PILLOW" CASES $1.49' to . "$4.95 A WOOL B iiiA'YF.RS .$14.95 t ' .. and $17 4 Esmond and Wool Blend Blankets ... $4.95 to $8.95 4' 7IVratching- Dralpe s .and Bedspread Sets $1995-. set Sheet and: Pillow Case Sets ....... $7.95 to $12.95 �* 3. Vis" 41, caw POINSEETEAS CYCLAMENr ArALEIM fri Fat*"! IA41 Pi- nrer 51040 t 1. Curling is.. to. return ,ta. Luck now, once' widely noted for the reariu' . guerre.. Curling ice ..will beset up forte two '.rinks of curlers toget things underway; with open cur- ling for everyone irtterested in -try.in,w' out the : gacrnne, with any possibility of them joining the y . Here are same detail's .announc- ed• by the Connmttee: , Cip, eu tryouts 'win be held on Thursday,. Oecernbee 27th'front f' p.m. to 5' ram and 7 pan. toFees .f. 1"1 . will be accepted 'during the 'tryout times at the arena • and everyone wishing to be in on he draw for the- following ay, .rainrary 3rd or Sun- day eveuing,, January frth nnust• be signed up, during the tryouts. Ail fees." should be pad bty�. the middle of January at: : the latest. _ . P irsday afternoon arra 'evening and every Sunday evening.; No one w51' : be obligated to play on Sunday, evenings 'uniess- they personally wish to. '• For further information con- tact -Bob Finlay. president of the Luckn-ow Curling Club' Lke nome.brandaterchandiie ttitit By ltfaHterY . $7.95 -11 .. : 114TS By Ste, and SPORE'" in real : sharp " _' patterns,. ' *regular or taperedstyles, as well as knits ' $3.95 I to. '$795. SCARVES in: plaids and novelty patterns, 'price $2.95 . and $3,95. DRESS, SHIRTS . by Forsyth$5.95 to $7.95. Ties and Socks ...: $1.00 .and up. Initial . Socks . y:... $1.00 Belts„ from . ' .' .. $1.50 • loved from ......� .$298;:to io $3.95 Tie •and' Socks to match .. $2:98 DRESSINGGOWNS'$7.95 . to $9.95' 95 to $10:95 4 SHIRTS • GIFT" CER`CIFTCATES 11 QpenEveninqsT S FOR OTHER tit. ons ii