The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-07-20, Page 8EIGHT
PLAN _HOUSING FR
SENIOR CITIZENS
A brand 'new coMpany
'incorporated , in the province in
the near future with the express.
PUrpose of providing apartrnents
for senior citizens in Ontario.
, Twin Pines Apartments , Ltd.
• 'backed by United, Cooperatives
of .Ontario„ Weston, swill -contract
with *Cooperative Construction
Services Ltd. for the building
'and operation: of the Proposed
aPartments,. • • . ' •
Approximately 150 suites 'are
being planned now for Toronto,
Orillia, Orangeville, Dundalk,
•Shelbourne,• Ayr, Clinton, Pet'
rolia and Corunna,, and many
more communities .are studying'
the plan for possible 1961, con-
struction, All the projects will
be. 11 suite blocks; except the
one, to be built,in Toronto.' It
•will .bave 50 suites. •
The buildings Will be financed by a' mortgage of up. to 90 per
cent..of" construction .costs,
'•granted under the Limited Divi-
. dend Section of .. the National
Housing Act. The !Ontario. GO-.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; 'ONTARIO '.
eminent will. Otitribiite 'fifty
per .cent of, the remainder, and
the same amount is subscribed
in . Share. capital .by' United Co-
operatives: and interested corn-.
• rnuni0 .people and 'organ4tions.
It is expected that ?the- .50,
3T•ar. olgrtgage and .57/8: Per cent
interest, plus govern/net: •con-
trolled construction and operat,
ing cysts will Make Possible
monthly rentals of $45 to $6Q. for'
•
Qc)In aPart -;
bachelor 84 one befit'
xnents. . The rent g Will • include
heat and ,water and stove, ,re-
frigerator and-Llanndry equip.
merit. '
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acKinnen
Ashfield. Council met on July
4th, 1960, all members: .being.
present, Minutes of the last
meeting were read and approved
on 'Motion' of Howard. and Mac-
Kenzie.
• The. following bills Were ord-
ered paid .ori motion of Bradley
and Gibson: . •
DOnald M. Simpson; V4 salary,.
$350.00; Elliott, 1Sandy, 10. foxes,.
40.00; „Ted Martin, 1 fox, •4.00;
Maurice Dalton, .1 fax; 4.00; 011-.
ver McCharles, 1 fox,
4,00; A. M.
.1-Iarper, anditing, 475.00; Town Of
Goderich,, relief, .Mrs. Murphy,
22.50;• Municipal World, .;Station-
ery, 12.76;• • Town of. Goderich,
High School' Debenture, 5,057.04;'
•Douglas Hackett, StOck claim,
pullets, ' 9,00; ', Wesley, Ritchie,
;stock Valuer,' 3.00; Greer Nurs-
ing Home, . Miss Irwin, :135:00;
Ben' Mold, Ass: on reads, , 5.40;
Bob• - Mole; Ass. •on roads,. 20.00;
'John Hunter, Assop,roads, 54.-
90; • Russ McCreight, Ass!. . on
roads, i85.70; Herbert C. 'Curran,
Road 1Stpt. 253.00; John Nichol-
son, , grader operator, 259.46; Do-
minion,,, Read Machinery, • grader
blades, .brushes • heater; 62.94;
W. C. Becker, Oil :filters; 32.76;.
H. C. ICurran, express on Its,
AO ; Imperial. ; Oil fUel oi, d
tax, '154:40; L. N.., Howe, 6 ton
Calcipm @ 48..50, 29I.00;.' Gordon
Brooks, #41E14: steel, 40.00.
The.applicatiOn. of Clarke 'inn
for a Tile Drainage Loan Was
• approved 1y,.council on motion
of MacKenzie and 4oWard.
•The following. resolution , was
passed on motion of councillors
Gibson and MacKenzie:.•
That council approve the 'ap;-• •
plication of Colborne Township
'School .Area Board for a' &ben-
Aure issue to lbe issued by. the
Township of Colborne .for. the
construction of two-.roOrn ad.;-
difion toZion. School. •
Connell' .adjourned on Motion
of Howard and !Gibson.. to meet
onsAugust and. .
CITY WEDDING OF.
LOCA.11,1 INTEREST
NEAL macINNEs
Fairbanks: piesbyterian Church
in 'Toronto, Was the setting for
the marriage of Nancy 'Patricia;
daughter of Mr, and' Mrs. 1. -ley
MacInnes to George Neill, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neill,
Islington. Rev. Kenneth, J. Mat-
thew officiated at the.: double
rink cereniony, • •
• Given in. marriage, by her. fa-
ther the bride wore a ballerina
length gown of white lace. over
taffe Her finger tip yeti of
illusion - tulle was held; by a
coronet of sequinand pearls.
She carried a cascade of white
carnatiOns' and sweetheart . rows.
- Maid of honour was •June
Johnston and Marlene Jones was
bridesmaid. •Jr.• Bridesmaid was
Carolyn Machines, the bride's
8ister.. All wore lavender, nylon;
•Organza . dresses, with Matching
circlets in their hair and carried
yellow . mums and shasta. daisies.
Gordon• Graigs was best man,
ushers being • John MacInnes,
brother of the bride- and Donald.
Ballantyne. • • ,
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held in the garden
at 14 Mattice Road. About' 75
guests attended. Out .of town
gliests were : frOin •LticlEnoW,
• Wingham; Goderieh and Barrie.
The bride's •going away ces-
twrie, was orchid 'Chiffon ''Over
floral silk with white' accessor-
ies.•• •'
• -Following • a , honeymoon at
Lake Placid; the. couPle will re-
side in Toronto._
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LOCAL MAN
WED LONDON GIRL
4t. Ave, United Church in
London, detorated.,•1With. ferns;
Pain's, 'gladioli and candles, was
the setting for the marriage of
Alma Grace Ricketts and Alyin.
Everett Hodgins at 1:00 o'clock
on Saturday, July 16th. Rev...A.
Rapson officiated.
•The bride is the danghter. of
Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie Ricketts. of
London and , thegroom' is the,
On 'Of, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hodh
'gins of •Lncknow.•
qiveii 'in 'marriage' by her 'fa-
ther, the' bride Was •gowned in
• pure. White nylon, chiffon with
•scalloped sabrina .neckline..
Med with Alencon, .lace. the
bracelet ; length Sleeves were'
• jewelled with matching lace and
a low -dropped Waistline touChed.
with Alencon, lace patches. The
Po•••: -..0••••••#.0••••. D. M SWPSON; Clerk.
••MOORE'S':ALKYD
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in waN paint•
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• PROCLAMATION.
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Monday, August
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,) A CIVIC =HOLIDAY '
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FoRc*THE VILLAGEF LUCKNOW
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Call upon all citizens to observe it as such.
George Joynt, Reeve.
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• Remarkable one -coat flat paint
for interior vnills, ceilings
•40 Colors for every.decorating need •
•••Brush it...spray it it on
• Dries, quickly ... no unpleasant
odor *
•• Lovely, lasting, Washable finish,
• Benjatiaiii
4 .00te
paints
tiVVitint. Mitirdie • fig Son
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Hardware Lucknow
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bouffant, skirt • had chapel train.
:with tiny bows and ' streamers..
'A •Frenbh pure silk illuoion
fin-
ger-tip veil fell -from a Queens
crown .headpiece... studded with
tiny pearls and aurora borealis
rhineStones, Her, ;flowers . were
long stemmed. red'roses.
The maid of honour was' Miss
Joan Armes of London Who
chose • a ' .pink hallerina4ength,
nylon chiffon with white aces-;
soriei. She. carried .•a basket of
• yellow and. Wte carnations.
. The • hrideSmaids. were Misses
Peggy ord;, tvoisro Hughes and
Shirley Rickett; cousin of the
'• wore • identically -
styled' gowns . of yellow,: mauve
and green ballerina-lengthnylon:
chiffon. Their flowers were yel-
low 'and white .and pink and
White carnations.
The flower 'girl was Christine
McCracken, cousin of the bride,
of Chath•arn and the ring ,bearer
was- Mervyn Hodgins of Luck-',
new, brother of the, groom.
The best 'man was Melvin A.
Hocloins, of. London, brother of
the grsiorn, •
Mis /Sandra' Allen of London,.
cousin of • the , bride, sang,
"Through The Years' and
Wedding Blessing.". Mr. Peter
Madden sang • 'The -Lord's
Prayer," The organist was Miss
Marlene LOve.. -
The ushers viere',Steve Rick-
• etts and Ted Tiorton.. •
The wedding;'dinner was held
at. the .hOrne of the ,bride's, par-
eritS, Mrs. Ricketts received in
navy blue shear with white ac-
Cessories, Mrs. Oscar Hodgins
assisted', 'in' a green arid yellow
• 1959 Chev Biscayne sedan, automatic, fully equipped $2,295
2_i-1959 ,Chev Belairs, automatic, fully equipped .... $2,495
1958' Pontiac Laurentian 2 -door hardtop, fully'
equipped, full power $2,150
4958 Ford Fairlane, automatic
2-1958 ,Chev. Standard Sedans
$2,095
$1995,
1957 Meteor ' • $1,395'
1956 Ford Custom Sedan, with automatic
$1,395
1956 Ford coach, 8 cylinder $1,195
1955 Olds Sedan $1,195
:Two 1955 Pontiac :Deluxe sedans, With automatic $1,195
1954 Buick sedan, automatic $895
Number of 1953. and :1954 Models from. $295. to $750
• TRUCKS! TRUCKS!
139-5819C5RheCvlie'v1/2-tonie
6li,tolnic-p
pick-ups,uwith fleettide
6 Chev. 1/2 -ton pick-up
1954. Chev.. 1/2 -ton pick-up at
1951 Chev 2 -Ton
• .; $1,495
• body .... $1,495
' $1,095*
• • $395
$650
Brussels. .tors
Phone' 173,, ',Brussels
' Cities Service healer -
sheath with matehing accessor-
lei, •
• The Yung; couple left
'wedding .trip to Mama, tslorida,
-the bride's travelling 'Costume
being, a navy polka-dot dress
with matching coat •-• and white
accessories. •• • .
Mr, and 'Mrs. HOdgin's will re-
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side in London.. •
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can take several people for a,
ride at one time. • ,
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• ANNOUNCEMF1NT
•• = HAS ENGAGED A 12 -YEAR
xperienced Body
an
DON .STEFFLEIy OF K.ITCHENER.
We are . now capable of handling,
MAJOR & MINOR BODY REPAIRS 8c, REFINISHING
. . and can offer:
FULLY EQUIPPED: .PAINT SHOP
WRECKER SERTICE, ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT
, come In and Meet Don at
BILL'S PINA SERVICE / • CAMPBELL STRg0
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