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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-13, Page 16Ste ThE JICKNOW SORT NIL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO. .41,44.00,poaro,p0~0..,4404:~04.' . THAT Betty Mothers, ,cloughter of . , Mr. and Mrs, James Mothers of i Lucknow, coMmenced work at the St. Clair anti Christi's branch . ' of the Toronto Dominion Bank in Toronto revintl9., 1 ',THAT Terry Rathwill, son of Mr. and Mrs.. 'Gerald Rathwell of Lucknow, commenced work last% week in the advertising, depart- ment in Simpsons In Toronto, . . . THAT Keith Raiser, son Of Rev. • and Mrs. Gordon Kaiser of Luck- . . p acer- sey Ferugson in Toront0 on Mon, now,. commenced work with, Mas - day as a computer programer, .erry Lucknow suffered a dee li Keith had been with Kelloggs in ation to his cheek as.well as fac- London in the same line of work, Sunsu ial and shoulder cuts in a single .acc de t on the 2nd conces- ,_ • • ' ITS . car i n ' soon between-Wingharn and Tees- ,. 2-3x, REGULAR .$1.49 , . * • water.' He was treated at 1Ning- • ham Hospital. • THAT ,the sound of .the fife and drum rang out on Lucknow's Main Street on Saturday morning in preparation for the 12th of July parade at, Harriston. • . ' THAT Dean MacLeod's book, "Home and Country Gleanings" • is selling well. Copies may be ob- tained from Kairshea Women's • Institute members or at The Lucknow Sentinel. Price .is $1. Include an extra 10c for • charges on mail orders. THAT Art Helm, Bill Andrew, John MacDonald, Dick Richards. of Lucknow and area, left last week on a motor trip to the west coast. On their return trip they will take inthe "Stampede". They expect 'to be away about two weeks. • IHAT Marianna Mac ona , n ne- teen-yearkdd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maconald of Lucknow, on Monday, July 4 commenced a two year course as a radiologist at St. JeSeph's Hospital, London. THAT Mrs. A. J. Wilson, accom- panied by Mrs, Russell •Robert- son, Mrs. .George Elliott, Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss Margaret Rae and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, ail members of the Lucknow Wom- en's Institute, were at Southamp- ton on Friday to serve tea at c the museum. • THAT it was like, "old times" to ' hear the Lucknow Pipe Band performing on Lucknow's main street on Friday. evening. ,You can hear the band every Friday • night this summer coOrtesY, of "ihe LucknOw Business Men's' As- sociation. THAT many have been asking why•. we do not publish public school promotion results for schools in our circulation ,area. The ans- • wer iS that we would be quite pleased to do this but the prac- tice. was discontinued by the schools some' years ago,. not by us. In glancing at district week- ly newspapers, we see many of the schodis following the pattern • of publishing promotions which we feel are. of wide interest., THAT Major H. D. ThompAsn at- tended the militia summer camp at Pettawawa2ridin command of the 21st v ' Field Regiment with batteries represented lafrom weekBud was mw. ingham;',/ Walkerton and Listowel. , I . THAT Mrs. Bob Helm Of Ashfield is recovering from a broken arm. Some weeks ago Mrs. Helni • suffered a broken left arm just below the shoulder, in a fall in • ,the yard at her home.. he has had her arm in a sling. • • , THAT Harvey Kilpatrick has re- turned to his home at Belfast af• - ter two weelci- in. Victoria Hos- pital -London, where he under- went surgery twice in the two weeks. Harvey's leg is nowbe- ghtning to heal. It is 6½ months since he suffered severe leg in- • juries in a car accident. Lucknow Frult ark YOUR 'MOW= PRIani FOODIAND • N. HOSTESS 'TWIN-PAK" PALM GARDENS 50 COUNT Tea Bags Sale CHOICE QUALITY 20 OZ. Peaches On Sale SAVE Potato Chips Reg. 69c Special 59c CRUSH OR 'ROYAL CROWN SAVE k Package 39c SAVE 17c 3 Tins $1 • SAVE 13c Soft lDriflks In Cans •6 For 47c • FIRM, RED, TANGY 3 LBS, $ 1.BS. & BASKETS Ontario Spys St McIntosh Apples suNKIsT, GOOD 'SIZE . • YOU .SAVEI. Oranges On Super Sale 3 Doz. 98C.' GARDEN,•PATCW 1S OZ. • • • . • .1 'SAVE TO 2k Choice Peas Sale • 7 Tins 99c *teOrikk,*************01****.alr**********-Aont No. Stamps! You Save More Here .s• WE SELL FOR LESS PHONE, 5214420 • VALUES EFFECTiy • .110L* 14, 15, 16 44x REGULAR $198 TO $3THAT Charles McQuillin of St. ..95 Helens.• won 1st prize for fife Reduced 20°/ p ly ing - at the "July 12th" day 0 held at Harrision ,on SatUrday last. The drum, winner was from' Goderich. t+0 •10 • ' THAT' '•'-Alex "Sandy" Havens 'Of • Lucknow leff.by •bus an:Saturday to visit in' British Columbia with his brother 'and otherst relative. , 9 8c THAT Mrs'. William Hogan' of Ash- field was recently admitted to -)c. , . Wingham Hospital where she • ./ was treated affir .being struck Girls Pop Tops . ciderit. She received injuries to• . COTTON 10-14 . » ' Fier spine and ne.ok• 1 • • THAT Hugh MacMillan of Sarnia and formerly` of Luclasow is a • member Of the Point Edward merchants, a softball team from that town which\ played -In Wing - ham on Saturday against Wing - harm, The Merchants play. in the Sarnia city league. Pat "Whitey" 'Stapleton •of ChkagoStatic Hawk fame ls a member' of 'the • Merchants team. Committee of Ten, representinil was appointed.: 44 municipalities in DOfferin, Some of the mUnitiralities • Bruce, Huron and part of Welling*- involved ife in the Midestern •• , tort Counties, has been formed • Ontario Development A s!.ociation 'With the object of preparing a And others in the Geor:1-an Fa) detailed brief to be presented later Development Associat'o.rr : The this year to the Minister -of-indut-: central committeeOf 11-arrl try at Ottawa -petitioning that the - Bridle of .titaunt.FOres: ,'1;airrn . • 'areas concerned be ,declared • • - appealed. to the 1.f.CTA, re- -.7designated" districts entitled to.: ported for. co7oretatic 7. 3,,,istanct the benefits set out by the federal 'in 'preparirg the pro2P sbyerrinlerit to attract legitimate and were, in effet » dew: industry to "slow growth" thunicip- HoweVer, it was by a ainlditust:orareas yto:salso..w gr oh Ornin wth" icip-.-..cormpittee mernber ie ml* 'The Conirp!ittee of Ten is at .iraetimongrrsc'min.pt.ehr;::telen:";C•cc:sasi present engaged in collecting facts with the plan and figures to assist a petitioning r . : • 'Cortirnittee in the preparation of b"xiit will carr Ofl ‚ •••,, necessary brief. The latter • . Grant.and Harry Bridle, Motint already set up ':: , committee. composed of Roy ality Committee o Representatives of Forest, and Clarence Schmaltz of alities formed there. •-•.;7. :4.5t Walkerton and E. NicCannell of February' and in tht and.r.e: search the', have tfov, * Mern)Ders of the Committee of • • .;Ter. are:- McInnes, Hanover; Every C.-or_rie;* Ken Gamble , . Patterson, Orangeville; Bob Shelburne;: R. McLellan, secretary. Fridat:•Night.: . • Mount Forest; R. Pelton: Listowel; Alt Slimmer. Compliments- Of • 'ccittie to the con. plan Can probabV. *'•- 7:c71 by business and prt. •whose futures 4ure economic growth cr this area of Oritanc! BURNING TIME • F. lA'alkon,'Goderich; H. Bridle, Mount Forest; M. Mitchell, Roth- _ and Joynt„ Lucknow. Fac h municipality concerned has been asked to Contribute $20: towardA the expenses to be 'met , in the ',.,T:dertaking,„ Earlier in'the .ear it had been planned to engage t:eserl, ices of a so-called profess- ional group to lead the region's case at4C'ttawa but the estimated cot, balanced- against possibilities ing in the talents of members e a sidered unrealistic and aa tesult the four -than "brief" cornrnittee • Fres rick -Up sad Delivery " " Businessmen . of the group therms s w s con.' TH hn op) ere .t• th, iso ions urd • rou pica) Mrs. Li( Su • • Las.; lub • as a isty; heir. .nd' c Mut urot ickei ere: ;ucb; ond( ow; uckr inn( •dd) Gen val,u lex • ssist rs.' rson LJP HO To he Bi oodt ,f Mr, sent 1 acK1 obert .st The ith e. p Wit 4n an ,Mr. ay *tigeq lean Rober carbt Garbi wedd st 2( trnite