The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-27, Page 17day
fail
yo
hie
ng;
yea
)uld
ems
Jaz
ma'
it 1
e10
pos
inin
epla
itely
nadi
;v ersj
:e cu
?port
;ocie
K. •
.L.
DU
IS-
-L
APRIL
wpp�fDAy L 27th, 144
THE 'L11CKROW. EIITIHOL+ LUCKNOWW ONTARIO'
1966 Models
SEVORAL' TO CHOOSE FROM
1966 CHEV,4 Door, VI, Automatic Transmission.
mission
IRS FORD; Galexiu. SIO. 4 Doer 'Haedtop
1N5 PONTIAC, 4 Door, Automatic Transmission
1N4 PONTIAC " V$, Automatic Tr.Osmission, 4 Door.
1964 CHEW.` 4-Deet;6 .Cylind.r -
1914 PONTIAC, .4 -pear, 6 Cylinder', Autotnatic
.y )
1964 CHEV, Impala, '4Door Hardtop;,
•
1964 CHEV, .Z` Door, Automatic Transmission, 6 'Cylinder
1969 'PONTIACSTRATOCHIEF,: 4 Door, 6 Cylinder, Automatic.
Transmission v
1949 CHEV, 4 Door, 6 Cyllnd r,,AutOmatic Transmission
:1963 PONTIAC, 6 :Cylinder,` 4 ,Door Standard . Transmission'
1963. COMET; Custom 4 Ooor
1962 CHEVROLET; 6' Cylinder, Standard ,Transmission
1964 FORD Fairlan,'Standard Transmission
1961 FORD, . 4 , Ton
1961 PONTIAC, 4 Door, Standard Transmission
190 AUSTIN 4 Door
. 1964 CHEV, S4 Door
1959 FORD, 4:Door
SEVERAL OLDER;MODELS.
E THESE.:AIID.'OTHERS
ara
BLYTH PHONE 523-43
2
LOW LUSTRE ENAMEL
For Doors, Trim,
Cabinets, Walls in
Kitchens or Baths,
Children's Toys
and Furniture
, For sheer beauty Satin
Impervo is tough to beat.
For ease of application
and for choice of smart
decorator colors there
is none finer. :You get
professional -looking •
results everytime as it
brushes to a.satin smooth,.
lustrous finish. With-
stands hard knocks,
can be washed as'
necessary.
Benjamin,.
Moore on.
•
WMMURDIE
.and SON
Hardware
George Kennedy
Heads Nevi PoIIed.
Hereford Club
' I slV$ TB$$
RA SHOE sr + '
. f
Lucknow Ontario:
k
George Kennedy of West Wawa.
nosh Township is the president of
a newly formed organization, •
the Perth, Huron and Bruce Polled,
Hereford Club.. George was, elect-
ed at a: meeting of interested.
polled Hereford breeders held the
2nd of April,' • The". organization
meeting was originally held earl-
ier in Clinton but the officers
were elected at :the April meet-
ing:. held at the ikennedy farm,
highway .8'6 east•..
Other officers of the new organ-.,
.ization+are 1st vice Fred Murray,
Mitchell; 2nd vice, Norman Alex-
ander, . Pinkerton; secretary-treas'-
• urer;, E. R. McQuillin, RR`;l,
Lucknow; directors,' George'Kenn'�
edy, Fred,_Murray, Norman Alex-
ander. Nbrrnan
lex-ander..Norman Hiles, John Maize
Mervin Valad, Ed Wilson, Leon-
ard' Laverty ,: William Simpson.,
Object of the newly formed
'club is to hold regular meetings
and discuss matters of mutual
interest to breeders of purebred
polled. Hereford cattle ,in this area,
to distribute information to breed-
ers and. prospective .breeders and
to conduct. consignment sales of.
polled Hereford cattle. •
The . executive is now seeking
information. as to the. interest in
holding .a. consignment' sale on
June : 11th. If'sufficient' interest
. is shown by *Signors, ' a :sale
will be held at Teeswater .Fair.
Grounds on that date
Now it's the Whippet a go-go
today's newest step. Easy. to learn, just slip into a pair of Sunbeam
Whippet casuals and go.. They're so light and flexible you'll hardly.
know your wearing them. Whippets are fashioned for•young men in
s-m-o-o-t=h hand rubbed steer Slide or reel brushed pigskin (Scotch-
gard protected). Featuring air -soft cushion arch supports and extra
strong steel shanks, They're. Wild ... trylliem, and see,
BE.
/PP
SUNBEAM;
PURPLE: GROVE
The 4H _girls from this vicinity •
The Match Makers, : held their
achievement day .on Saturday,.
which was held in. Kincardine .
•"IHigh. School.
OBSERVED 12TH :BIRTHDAY f Y{,
Darlene Currie: celebrated her
12th, birthday .on . Saturday with ` .
a//,,;party and, a grip tothe movies . -
6 .'Kincardine : for •her guests,'
Bonnie Boyle,. Joyce Elliott,
Carol and Dianne McKay.
Miss Margaret: Robertson` spent
a few days this week with Mr.
and Mrs, Don Robertson.. She',
returned to Lucknow on: Sunday.
Mr. .and Mrs. Burton `Collins,
Mr. and Mrs. George Emerson,.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patterson,.
Mrs. John Bell of Kincardine and
• .Mrs,' Andrew. Patterson of Ripley
all attended the .:Golden Wedding
Anniversary of relatives Mr. 'and
Mrs, Sam W'ismer .in Waterloo
On Sunday.
Vicki Dore spent Saturday after
noon with' her cousin Marilyn
Rhody..•
,Recent visitors of'Mr. and Mrs,.
Frank Currie and girls were Harry
Scott of Ripley, Mrs; Bill Taylor
of London, and Mr. ,and Mrs.
Harold Keil and family of Gorrie.
Mrs., Don. McCosh will spend
.this week ;pi Guelph: where she
will,attend the Spring Board meet.=.
ing of the F. W,.I.O. ;which is to
be held at the. University.
,Mr, and Mrs. Victor Gawley '
• motored .to London on Saturday to:
visit their daughter Gladys who is
still in the hospital there., Return-
ing from London'with them was
.Mrs. Bill" Taylor. •
Friends will be sorry to hear
that. Mrs. 'Helen Swann is also in
St. Joseph's Hospital. Best wishes
for a speedy recovery are extended
to her. . • .
' ,Johnny, Sandra and Margie
Collins spent Sunday in Ripley with
their aunt, Mrs. Gordon Stanley.
Mr'. and Mrs. Ross Sheills of
Lucknow visited on Saturday even-
.ing, with. Mr:r and .Mrs., George Em-
erson . and Bob ' •
OBSERVED 7TH B]ItTHDAY : •
Barbara Brooks, Janice Farrell .
and Vicki Dore spent Tuesday
•night` °with Heather 'Boyle on the .. '
occasion of her seventh birthday.
Frank Currie, 'who vias to leave '
for ;his`.new'positi'on in Waterloo,
this weekend; had 'to postpone the
trip because of the flu
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor of
London were .dinner.. guests•on
Sunday with'Mr. and Mrs. Vic
.Gawley.
' Mrs. Don ;Dore � visited! on Mon
day evening with Miss Margaret
Robertson in .Lucknow::..:..
• Mrs. Min .Bell•."of Kincardine
spent the weekend' with Mt. and
. Mrs. George Emerson and Bob.
and on .Saturday,. Mrs.. Bell and
Mrs. •Emerson. motored to London.
The W. M. S.: meeting: was held
last Wednesday; at thejtome Of
Mrs,. Don . Robertson. The ladies
held a small' auction :sale. of Cann-
ed and . baked .goods.
Visitors last week with• Mr . ant ,
Mrs.. George Emerson were Dr
and. Mrs. Jim Emerson .and Frankie
of 'Charing Cross and Dr, Jack
'Mills.of Guelphs . •
Sandra and Margie Collins spent
Friday and Saturday at the home
of Elmer Courtney. and family, in
Pine River,. o
:lions Attend
Church Service
(Sr...:
Helens News)
On Sunday afternoon, the' Luck-
now Lions and their familiesatt-
ended the St.' Helens 'Church Serv-
ice.
ery-ise. Rev. A. E. Willis conducted
the service and also rendered a'.•
solo. The,, choir also, sang an
anthem:
Mr, and Mrs. Tom, Todd, Way
,ne and Hugh,- were Sunday visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd •.
and family at Stratford. •
The May, meeting of the W I.
will be held on May Sth at 2.30
in the hall. Motto, Mrs.. Jim
Aitchison; "Topic ,' Miss Mary Murr-
ay; Sale of plants and bulbs; Lun•
ch and programme, Mrs. Ross
Gamrnie, ,Mrs; Chris Cook and
Mrs, Russell Phillips; Roll call,
An aid to summer entertainment
for farm women.
REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S. PARK
by Murray: Gaunt, •
Huron -Bruce.
To date the Ontario Medical
Services Insurance Plan has .receiV-
ed about 150,000 applications
covering, above. 400,000 persons,
;:Presently, apl• lcations: are Coming
In at the rate Of'12,000'•per day,
Another 300,.000'persons.who are;
receiving aid under various welfare
plans were autonnatically-enrolled ' •
for . Health Insurance coverage •
Under 'OMSI P On/ April .1,: ,
r The open enrolment period -far
the general public which : began
.at the beginning .of .April. closes
May 1., Those, enrolling "after May
.1, .must wait 3 months for coverage:
This week the -Minister otAgrie=
ulture, William Stewart,,.announc-
ed the governme'nt :w ill guarantee
$1,0Ot interest free loans •to' help
buy seed 'and fertilizer for farmers •
whose crops• were destroyed last
year by 'adverse weather, 'The'
loans will be available to any
farmer in the province:'who lost
250/0 or more .of his crop last year.
• These loans will be good fora
15 month period.:The government:
will arrange for. .the loans to be
made available through chartered.
banks... Applications for the loans
• will be available from banks or
the local Agricultural Representa-'
Live. After May 2nd, .farmers
will be required' :to present an
.affidavit declaring that the ;money
will be used to buy seed .and fert-
ilizer and that it is needed be-
cause ofcrop losses caused by Ad-
verse weather.
• Debate began•.on second 'reading
of Bill al, an Act to Amend the
Municipality df. Metropolitan
Toronto Act,' It will in all like-.
Iihood continue for 'at least two
days; as almost every Metro Mem-
ber is expected to express his •
views .on the subject.' •
'The estimates of the Depart
ntent of Health, are also before. the,
House. The Department is asking
,for: at budget apportionment of
• $262,'292,000; The highest ex-
penditure of any Department is
$596 ,831 ; WA, for. Education,,
i
•
•