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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-19, Page 3• • WE.DN/pAY• 'WARM 100 1050 , 4•40~441111104PINIP..,..1.0411110411004Movi UJCKN�W UNITED'. CHURCH Minister: lionliteRrAW.04 ;:.•!..•=• • • IV THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Fair. Board Reviews Secretary Must Be Gordon, Kirkland will again head the Lucknow ReV... G. A, Meiklejohn, sOciety for the next year. Gor, , 4,, B.D. , ' .don was re-elected president for a. second term -"at the. annual Meeting in the: LuCknow. -Town fall on Thursday afternoori. Vice' 'presidentsare .Allan •Nlaeintyre a'n4clleTaMtlaeKNeaityll114 : w' ' Alex 4;acl':'..prev'-'" ' saf-tat-eh:4'd. that he scietary '., iously requested to, be reitemed ----!-:r•-1"7-,7-"",""----76"'"1"f`: • not ze able to Carr •• this , ,,... .• ,, k A- Oorninittee of the9n ' ' m0000ngtoo,v4111111.0r11...111,11r1=0414111.11!4.11M.414101114H11000.111114411iP • won_ .,: ‘. . pces, •• , ident, vice presidents. and sec- Lucknow,.,., etary ‘was appointed to secure , -• Preibyterian Church i i y , es. sorne9ne to take over the secret, • : Minister: • . • 1 I,n aceepting the presidency for Rev: Wallace McClean i, another year, Mr,..Kirklanct Spoke of the .fine 'co-Opprtio7h---.. --fr=om! ... 4suaNT-DATi-.MAROJEI-23rd ' i directors and those interesqed in the Fair work 11.00. a.M.: Morning worship: i : in, Prenidting such a successfal fair in 1'957, "Prob 12.15 p.m.: Sunday •School:.I, ,... 1 'abi'y 'ttle: 'Weal; SIINDAT, KARON(' 23rd. . • 10.00' a.m.; Church School. •. 11.00. a.m.:, Ouhieet;, ',The Confirmation 'of , Faith", • Raises Question of Grants . . Jae Watson,. speaking on be, half of` the LiOns Club, questioned the meeting if a grant was available through agrictfltUral Channels for • the' hard aurface to he put on the arena floor: Sone bplievedthat a grant would 15e •available tar •'this•A2urpose othersi -cloot.. otriciakinr‘ 40fination -is, to be sought in. this regard.*• ••. • • • Memorial Gates7; • Fresitleni-Gordon.Kiricland eX- Plained that sdine interest had been shown ;toward the .erkOting. of --107m76Fial •Gates at the Park for Lucknow Centennial year, Gordon had received information •to theeffed ibat_a_grant-of,-$1.00q. available to soieties: when they, had been established for 100 years 4pcknow advert4e 'this e • • •PAGE: TFIREit 4 1 eplaced ir land "but it 7.00 p.m.: "Footsteps to the • was• the willing workers and fine • CrOss"..' ' . show - that ptit • it': over": Gordon "The Web of Doom". exressed his appreciation to: the • 1L'Ucknow Lions Club. for their :.A11. welcome to this Seirvieex efforts n ,making. the parade such a spectacle.. "This: gave oUr fair a teriffic boost", he .said.* ,, . • Receive Resignation , ..The • resignation of Miss Jean /Lyiw as, , a director of .the Fair" •BOaitlra was accepted hY.•the meet- ing: In. aceepting•this the Meeting expressed 'their. regret that Miss Lyos,•was not, able to continue the. work: They expressed their appreciation•..and admiration: for the :fine, •contribtitton. she,' had .th7e Fair throughout the 444.94...0,1044.84.40144m0.4.4.4•11144.4.04,411144.4.44.4•4,44.: Local Eit General Mrs. Clare Johnston underwent •• •an• •appendectomy .•in. Wingliarn Hospital last week, •' • , • Russ Middleton :has' 'returned • • :to ' his home, in kirtlosS after spending the. winter. in. Toronto, Woodstock, Ingersoll' andMade to 11 M:(Mac) MacLennan has' 'years, • ' • . • • been confined to ibbd. since ° last . • Finances Improve Thursday with bronchial Alex ' -"MacKay • re-. monia: but now is "making fav -i ported •• that; the Society • had orahle recovery. Mac hopes to. be out .again the •:first of nott $607 50 • on .,band at : the , piesen,t.' 'tirre1957 receipts ..sVere.P,79.1....33. With expenditures , of $2;333.04. . 'N'Ir. .and'••Mrs, Robert Thomp- 1957 . profits* Were.. $453 29 . with. son and ,lohrl of Windsor spent $1.54.21 on hand frorn the prev- the week -end at the home of his bus year • . • , • .• • . • mother, IVIrs,;.4. It Thompson - ..p:'red:-IVIegUillin: and Atidrew Gaunt reported as' delegates' from l',ucknow Fair to the Fairs .Con- yerition. in. Toronto..: • . , . Directors spoke briefly: ofthe ..clifferent..elaSses theY -had been connected •with': . Jacob Hunter, • : - 1 hOrseS;very few eXhibitOrS.; tom • Todd,. cattle, • ekqellent : battle'. sho*:;.'Arriokt Altiin,;.-..sheep and swine,. good swine sliow„. very -corhpetent j.ildging, market class. in • hog ectiOn. was. •very:''Tiote..• : worthy, • •sel'l'ing. about 3.. cents ; abOve market lieie.;• 'Arnold:: Al.: : Bob..gcNall has been a pat: - lent rn Wingharri Hospital with severe attack of shingles. 1 .'The Seritrrel, as we have ',of - ...ten pointed., out, • •appreciates. re- ceivirig' yOUr.peraonal items Hear ! Owen .Sound 'at" 12.50:. noon MARCH 26 RL,MARtH 28: CKNx whciham - at 1,30 o'clock TUES.; MARCH 25:__ • WINGHAM .4 • at 7.00 o'clock ': FRIDAY, MAR 28- .1 / • ' • CHESTER MERRIAM • Liberal ON MARCH 31 P,ulblished '15Se the truce Liberal Associa4ore. ton, '' poultry, needed • revision Fred •McQUillin, iraih, e)cil ibitin PI). ' SOrrip : with 4-H:Club puttin ort:. a fine displaY; Allan Miner . 'roots'"and' vegetables; as good „a usual; • Jacob .Hunter, dairy and _table supplies, gOod shOw this year;. Wallace. Miller;. fruit; ' not •as ..many. exhibitors :.as .other years; Steve StPthe'0, ' school ,eki1dteni : :exhibits, very .good '.., • .... .. , ,•,, : •,... .• ' Will ••SpottsOr ,4,ll ' .. 1. . Andrew Gaunt .gave:•.a report • ion the LuelcneA-H 886t and {Dairy . Calf Clu b..and • Lorne Hae kett; On the Likeknow-Dungannon Tractor...Club. The : AgrieultUral Society Sponsored both of these Ispoke on behalf. of the ;Lions clubs 1t: year. ll'ae • Watson •. C1111.5' Grain• OW) and stated"that the ••:_ielipx_. x,011 again be • backed by the-. Lrons' with' ', the: s.4Me: • 1eaders13lake-Altonack- .26i• -ca- • ert.arid ,Ve.rrion I:runter, The Ag • riciattliral .§Qcic.:ty agro.ed to tthici • sponsor a Carf.•Ciub with load - i ers , Murray: , and Andrew Gaunt; Tom Todd and George Kennedy.i 1. A swine club Will take .the, Place •:. of • the tractor club this year if S:ufficion I.. interest , . is shown. Leaders will' be. pid: McQuillin,- Lorne. Hackett', Od: tvart :1<itir?. 'Only one tractor dubis brgar0,-, edtin the county'•each yearwitti Exeter receiving the privilege in 1.b,68.• - r. - g' • Mrs; •Roy Black 'has been ill ( at her bbrpe. sufforing „..friStn, Iback aiJthent, 1 • • :Ur: and. Mrs. liobt. .dthle. and fatriily spent Stmday at the h�'m.of Mr. and errs, Mervin Ritehie .drid faMilY of . Belgrave. A Special Invitation TS See The NEW SPRING AND SUMMER ridge qlothes . • S recor s• at be,ad office list . a Kinloss Agriculturai•Society in 1870; and: a4 Wawanosh-and Ash- field •SOcietY. in 1857. Definite in- formation a's t,o „Where the Luck -1. riow'Society sprang,•frOin cannot 1 - he obtained at present.. .••. • ;.The follbwing directors and•as- sociate directors :were.appointed: • ' Direetoro • KinlosS,' .Evan‘ Keith, /Harold *Austin; Ashifieldr Jaedb •Hunter, Oliver IVIoCharies, West Wawa- nsh, sc Thornas .Todd,1 George Kennedy; Huron, Jack .1VV‘Guire; Lucknow,, S. 4. Rdbertadn.• ' -• AssoCia.te .DirectOrs:• • Kinloss, •Currie Colwell, Gib Ha'inilton„, P., A. Murray; • Huron,: Austin 'Marti, .Norval 'Stewart; West Wawanosh, Wallace Miller, Andrew Gaunt, .Allari - • 4. • MR. BOB, 1Uac10ENZIE. • Cambridge R.ePresetitative0. • Will be in ,Our Store on . • . . , ed March : • with 'a full line at- • 9 ' ' '• : .•, • • . SPRING SUITINGS, • SPORT.,....COATING7-SAMPLES--- 'and TROUSE:R S.AMPLES. • '1 • .......... .., • - • : 1.4 / • N.' , A• / • .( • ' 14' . • . • Ladies' and Men's, Wear an McQuillin; Fred McQufl- lin, Rae Watson; AShfie•ld, Arn:, old Alton, Glen Walden,: ,Lorne Hackett; °Lucknow, Alex Anclre4t,; Steve ••Stothers, L C,..Thonipadri, W. SChinid., Bert Ward.,• • , • Associate Lady :ibirectdrs' Mrs: R, Martin,: Mrs. .Thos.' Mrs„ Harry„Lav1,MrS; JaMes:Webster,..Mrs....F..*G. Todd;: %Mrs. Wrn. NIacIntyre:;,-,1Virs: W. A. •1V.Iiller, Mrs. :George. Kennedy,. Mrs: :Oliver •;MaCharleS,2An-s*; ja- cob:Hun:Ler, .Mrs. Fred McQuillin 0. • "....*fr• • • • 'Mrs: Andrew Gaunt, ,1VIrs. Gordon Klrkland Mr•Evan Keith, Mr . f Arnold Alton, •'Mrs. Bert Alton, Mr. Al Irwin and Presidents of all Wornen's Local organizationa.. •-, , • Honorary Presidents. . • S.' E. RolSttson,, 'John McQtlit, lin,' Jaeoh Hunter, W.. A, 'Miller; .GeOrgeltenriedY, :Andrew Gaunt, -Fred MeQuillinz' Wrri: MacIntyre ' ; .. • iCharleS° Webster and ' 1NI.: .14:, •SandersiM Were •appointed as .t. • auditOrs and S. E"...•13,4::bertson and Wallace' Miller as' ;donee:fora.. • • • •.;.....:••,;•••••••:...i'"•••i•::ii • • , . • n:4,"44'4414,4x.:4"4- 1 .• • •,:•. , tom nde1 FITS 7414.g RIGHT FUEL • TO 'YOUR CAR A!.Oid.s.;:wastirig. nOney fi.. .. • • ..• . • . . octane' your car can't use.- , „, . . •.• . • • HOW IT WPRKS Sunoco's Automatic Blending Pump draws from tWo separ- ----atAindergliiid tanks.' One • contain131dey 'Sunoco 200; the other,: Sunoco Octane' ConCen-,• The Blencil4 selector on, the purnp controls the.prop'ortion • drawn • frOm each tank: !The • twd fuels are pumped to :a ,..8Qub1e hose (hose -within -a- • hos) and blended in the noz1 just : before. • entering th.e.4 --•gas tank of ylur • car, 6:4 giVe :.,edstornhende OCO to suit the make, age,or . . • mOdel of your car. • +• : • • • Lukow. • CENTRAL GARAGE • „ . 4. DROP INTO 'YOUR LOCAL: SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 'and let Charlie Mason .of .41cliC;ooke.thcplain'to you t4e ,gasoline that is: most .Suitable and economical for your own particular car. , The Only, Way To Get' The RIGHT '14Er; Ai. llie 11flT PRICE. • t: • 4 • , . • ..,AreAtAg,oloriore./../' • , • • . • „ •• , ' •'• ;,.' 4 „ , o • , • • ''7.`"•:•"•7' • • % • 4.