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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-12-06, Page 84.6 •,? 4? • • •• • PAGE =WI' • • • • • • '••717,•• THE t4:1M154. QW SIATINF.L4 LUCKNO,W4, PPITAX.0 Announcing Cities -.S000 OiI. '4* gap NEW,. FURNACEIN I PLAN On Any Make, Style or Type Of Oil Fired Heating Equipment Long Term Financing Available Through Any Authorized Heating Dealer * Low- dawn Parnents. • *•Personalized .delivery • *.up to 5 years to toay • •, • service . •. 4'' 31/2% Interest Financing. *: Your supply is guaranteed charge ,• :.*, Most heat per dollar ! Free heating survey. . , ,* "Degree .Day' Service Phone for, details today to your local *heating dealers •WEBSTER and MaikINNON . •• 2,.,. •ART GILMORE• • •• ' ..F'rogress,. ',Through • Service, • .• . A "Bud" HAMILTON *ties Service Aient Phone. 2210-W, Lucknow • • ,..OLIVET... . Reverend Eric •Smalley of. the , Ontario Temperance Federation •speke in 'the. United 'Church on Sunday; 'presenting the, parable Of the 90od. •Samaritan , from .a • .very interesting paint- of Messrs. John Bushell of tion and. - Bert Canipbell of Chalmers, Sang two 'duets acCoMpapied. by, Miss lVIargaret 'Campbell at the con- sole of the organ, ' • • 'Mt.- and Mrs.. Robert Osborne, Mrs. 'Melvin' Coiling and ',Mrs'. Oscar White/attended a ary. and Maintenance ' ,Arork-shOp • in. Teeswater. United. Church •on *Thursday evening. •"• Messrs. Lloyd Button. of Kin- . 'cardine .and Al.lan.Evans of Ti, verton 'visited Clover , Valley" ' school on Friday in the interest • of the Gideons.. . • - • • Miss Donna Osborne of TorOn- • t� spent the week -end with•her •mother, ,•Mrs. Miner Osborne.' 1. • BROWNIE NEWS Welcome. ew . Legion •Metii3er The ,regtilar monthly Meeting of Branch 309, Lucknow Royal• * Canadian Legion was helf:l• Tues- day, • November g8th - with, the preiident, Earl' Cranston 111 charge • One new'imember, Keith John- ston, iwass welcomed 'into the *Braneh.• , • Twenty-fivedollar's was donat- ed to the. Lucknow High • School Bandas ,a token of appreciation •for their, help it the Recmern- brance Day seriiices., • The Poppy report was PrePar- ed' by William Stimson and read by Mrs. Purves. This was a sUC- cessful campaign and Bill was accorded a vote of thanks., . , 'ResUlts of the 'draw, and dance weregiven by Joe King, who was .given a big hand for his, woNrk. • orhination:$ were: diacusse. d a nominating, committee of Clare Johnstone; Charles ,Robinson and Tone MacKenzie was selected to bring. in a slate of 'officer§ fol. the .next meeting. Clare •Johnstone gave parti- culars •of a••fan which may be obtained; for the north wing, & •he was'authOrizedtO prOCtire this if, it litr:a in Working •The.Brownies began their rneet-; ing on NoVember agth, with sing- ing, arid games. The Tbadstool Fairy was Diane 'Wagner. Brewnies 'Went to their six' corners for Inspeetion . and: marking of'the. six )3ooks then came to Fairy Ring. • the whole Pack • took. part in, a Seiriaphore Drill, learning, two iews letters. • •• • . • .•. In the work period, Tawny Owl, Continued teaching the use of the compass, 'Packie taught knots & Brown .0w3,' tested Some. Golden Barwork.' • ' . • At Pow ow, a Pack 'Salute was discussed deeided. uPon and praetised. There was a diScussion about a .visit ',froth • the District Cornthissioner ...and a, rlyingAtp. ceremony,. • . • NEWS BRIEFS FROM NEARBY A 'fox,,, believed to: be rabid;' was shot on the farm of 'Miciford' BatinerMan in CUlross. It'had previously attacked" a dog on:the l'farin •of "Bert Bell: ' ?K • , . .• An addition is• proposed at the Southampton Public School, in order' to accommodate. the child - 'ren from GradeS-2r to '8 on. the Sangeem ' Indian Reserve.. This. wctuld' Mean an increase *of about. 105 .students and Iirould be ef- fective ileXt September. R.'8..Iletherington was: elected mayor ',of •Wingharn by 'aeclama- tion, • succeeding •• R. E.- MeXin- ney. Mr. Ietherington has been :the Wingham' representative. on the High School -Board for seven •years. has previous council service ,of five years— three as reeve. • . ' • • •• — • WEDNESPAY4 6t11.4 1961 puslopwwwwurovagottroutwoupoloiwwwwatioyan MILL END STORE — KINCARDINE '• Clearing Specials • BOY'S T-SHIRTS,. assorted sizes, colon.; Regular 39c '4 1 98 Clear t HALF PRICE • BOY'S PULLOVER. PYJAMAS, • I • ...Regular $2.49— , „ A bUy at $1.25 , ALL YARD GOODS, regulariy way below normal prices „ Reduced 20 percent T.; PORTABLE ELECTRIC HANLe MIXERS, • ti • Regular $24.95 ' , . Now only $16.88 a COMBINATION STEAK and DRY IRON, electric, to Regularly $21.95 cut to $16.88 t3 LADY'S HAIR DRYERS, with hood,,, Electric. _a Regular $27.75 . our price $17.45 a Other Extra Specials Daily . • ;Niothwitiougiwoollownivoegoisgeollateirowtheriterturtiohoteptenotoex Gaviller McIntosh & Ward .CHARTERgD ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building WALKERTON E. KENNEDY, B.Ed., B.A., CA.—Resident Partner Telephones: Business 633; Residence 106 f, KINLOUGH Mr's: 'John 13uShell, Misses' :Margaret ,and Isobel 1VtacDOnald were dinner guests .with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burton Thursday even- ingli.Tr.. and Mrs. Ted Evans; 'of Rexdalemspent the Week -end, with •Mr. and Mts.' Bert ,Nicholson. Mrs...Miper liartwick of Klin - cathine visited on Saturday. with • her mother, Mrs•. Gertrude Walsh. Note Change Of date) — • The Meet thisFri-' day, 'December8th at the home of Edna, and May 8oyle. The Evening Workers, also -the Mo- • theta and Little Helpers are• in- vitd this' Christinas nieeting , . Mrs. Cox and Rev. Ben- sbn Cox. • • • . • • • ThePresbyterian "$.S. Concert and ',Social evening was held pn Friday ev.ening.• Mrs.. Jack Hewitt •entertained the.. Evening -- Workers at :her home op Monday evening. ; • Miss May Boyle , Visited On Wednesday,' with • 'relatives at • LOnddri. • ' • • • '•- • Visitors with Mr: and • Mrs.• . Ezra Stanley were Mr. , Casey-, Jerome of Detroit, Mr. Ezra Sit- ler and Agnes,.Mr. Kiake and Larry'Stanley of Kin- l'osS; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Ban- nerman of :Walkerton'. visited• witiv.Mr. and •Mrs. ,Ezra Stanley, Mr..Floyd • Stanley is, practice teaching, Under. the .supeniisien, • Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge Ctiyler Miss Ada 1.van Lloyd To.m k:. . . C !Mrs. Bert Nicholson and family' Of Millarton • Visited, with Mr & • • • thur • and 'Sharon Were recent • Mr. and Mrs Ezra •Stariley:Ar Brownie Squeeze and Chinies..• The meeting closed with tile f • , • of Toronto visited on Saturday • Mr. and Mrs, Arthur ,Baldenby, • visitors with Mr. and. Mis. George • ' In ormational T Young, 'Km:gar . . • , ' • with relatives here. • OUr s ,Students from the 'Stratford • Cariying a bone in his.mouth, Et dog crossed a river.ori a ntirini, •, bridge. Ile Sal his own image reflected in the water and decided that it was another dog Witka, bone bone larger than, his: Consulted with envy, he opened his mouth • to grab the other bone• ad lost hia , own'. ' • Shadow , •The man who hasa planned Sun Life of Canada insurance prograin 'need ,• ., envy no one. For no ,One can better face the future than the man who, through the medium of life insurance, •has provided for his retirement years or, . if he shot*, not survive, for his family's future security. Life insurance is tnY profession and • I am at 3,,our. • service. Why hot call me today.? • You will be untie; no obligation. • • . SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Wro. J. Kinahan R.R. 2, 1A501010W phone i'inghain' SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA High school...Students 'in West- ern 'Ontatip this winter Will; get first-hand reports on.. Canada's first full-scaIe/nuclear" Power '• • • It's part of an information pro- gram s•et up ,by Ontario Hydro We are sorry to report thaiTeachers', College • are practice-• and formerly of ,here is ;a patient . i • i teaching inour school under the qrs. Maurice Hodgins of Londen in, Vietoria ,HoSpital,. London ollins : •.: supervision of Mrs. •, Katherine Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, Bill `. • ' : • *. '• and Bob visited on Sunday 'with Is Your Sabscriptiori- Renemiecn, and AioMic. Energy- of • Canada Lirnit.e DOuglas Point' 'Nuclear POwer Accidents .Don t Come Gift-.. • iver,• Lloyd, chief guide'at..the Station, will visit schools in the •,' Goderich and Collingwood rapped!' .They Carry A Pace Tog. ..61-64„ botindod Pen- to talk abOut,the project and the 'part .it wifl *play in 'the. future; supply of electricity. Ivan WAS born and raised at. Lucknow. 'He is' the son of. Mr:. and Mrs., 'Williarn Lhyd riow of London. ' • . • Douglas point .is well on its ,waY, Being built on the shore of Lake •Huron,':midway betvveen Kincardine and Port *Elgin, it will be in operation by 1905 with a.'capacity of 4200,000 watts, More than 40,000 persorts have i visited the plant's Information' 'Centre this year,. The Centre will be open .'Sundays 'throughout the. winter, between 1 p.m. ande• A For full details,. -call:, • 4 p.rn; Mr. Lloyd will be avail- / • able to answer questions and ex- plain the work. going on. The • John A, 'hlacMurchy ' 4 .,A skid in your car can result in extensiveand EXPENSIVE' damage to your own or someone else's car or. property . . .painful and. EXPENSIVE injuries, .to .You or. to Others. r • • • ' ' A Slip on the. ice. can result in painful and EXPENSIVE injuries too. .• • • , . ClA'S' AUTOMOBILE and ACIDENT,:INSUR AN. • ; and ' • • • CIA 'S ACCIDENT and SICKNESS INSURANCE, , :could help you 'pay the price tag on these atOclentS: • plant is reached by a paved ac- 11114LEY, PHONE '11943 cess road' ttlio Miles north of Ti verton• on Highway 21, • At other times *tours: can be arranged by appointnient„ Ar.4• irangemcnts ean be Made by tele - honing the project, 'Kincardine. 750, Or .Writing. toflottglas Point' Project, P..0. to,c 1000, Port , Ontario, . CIA Co-operators Institance Association I • • 1 , • 1:s 1 • . 1 • , 1 \ • •