The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-17, Page 8usTINI L
THay LUCKNOW K#40W. AN `ARI_Q
MI►KDNU DA"X AUGUST
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' • . Do what you, want to do
Go whorl you not to go
. • THIS SUMMER
When sumntelr .sizzles'— cool it
with cash. Call Crescent and tell
us how much you'd like to rent.
($50,OO_ for a week only costs
230). And .in the time it takes:
to finish a- glass of .lemonade
your money will probably be
' ready for you ... ready -in time
to take that needed vacation
ready for you to do all the things
'you wantto do this'Summer. .
Solna of the ways Cretan! makes" It
pleasant for you to rent money.
CRESCENT MONEY RENTAL PLAN
You For RePaY
Can ' • . As Long ": Monthly
Rent• As . 0111Y •
$ 52.88 12 mo du. t$ 5,00
• .105.75. 12 months 10.00,
310,78 .20 months 19,00
506.94 30 months 22.00
750.89 30 months .32:00
988.39 30•month$ 41.00
'2034.20 36 months 76.00
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 -opt -h hand rubbed steer hide or real brushed pigskin (Scotch-
gard protected): Featuring air-softcushion arch supports and extra
strongsteel shanks, They re wild , . try them and see t
Larger. amounts for any purpose are
available just ask.
Evening hours for your convenlence.
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• CRESCENT FINANCE
CANADA'S MOST CONSIDERATE
' : FINANCE COMPANY •
•819 Queen St, ~Kincardine
Phone 666:
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ConductsEx.ercisesAt W.J ..Meetin,
:111,it
r,ninterestin s esker,Mrs.sock.at'recentscavegert unt inJamesNeedharrl, a ijipleasant connections th' ComU ,Irecreationhelpedto maketheParty , Angus(rneeUngof,PurpleGrove Ad]ellledSaladcontst4'1�i1.I,amost interestinganden-' n.Judgedby.Mrs:Ernest Po11' ,kjoyableone, Itwasheld.inthe.�Mrs,GeraldRhodyand2 1r..CommunityCentrewithMrs, NorvalStanley:,Prizes wet' k,,M,' nGeorgeHarknessandMrs,Don by',inne Mackay, and 1.9r� . «;le,
Gillies in charge 1 Sandra Collins read a pot, -!.`en„
Mrs_,' James Needham chase ' titled "Love your Neighh .r '
Physical Fitness as her topic, We• Since the Area Conventic�:
have 639 muscles in our bodies and; being held In Lucknow ol.ter.
use only half. of .them. in our regi lien 8 and 9, the next ct , :r,
ular daily. work normally. Thus we ` •meeting will. be held on -';st
need to, follow .a regular system of 31,, in. the Commun'i�ty� c c, ,,,w,+t.
exercise to keep us.fit, Physical will be an evening racer. �ierr
Fitness helps to increase strength,' • bership Cards were distr,.' . ; •
endurance, fiexibiliy, reaction Mrs, Cecil Sutton repos :... t e ,
tune and 'improves muscle. tone, day as hoes at.the Lo* a;:.
We have` 60.: To more, energy it ' She had been accompari '-v.
our• muscles -are fit. A sensible ' '. . Mrs. George Harkness, and
diet •helps too, Measurements are Mrsr. Harvie 6Thorripson i,, -.
better goals than' weights,, Mrs Cecil Sutton, A;copy of �_•
Needham' followed her address by , S. S,##:4. H,istarical Boo` t.t is
leading the Members in 3cercises being sent- to a former rc '•err
tet use various muscles .•he . mem-
.
em - : Mr, P, A. McDouga ll of : a ir:iktas
bers made a gallant effort, to Hostess'fa the' meeting a Mtis,
follow her.. Don McCosh, assisted t�
Mrs. Francis Boyle was convenor Haward Thompson and �,'
oh the program Miss Eva Culbert .Cecil Sutton, 7 '
read two poems, "Friendship"• and • R
'Just. Living" . Mrs. W m . ,Arnold' .
led: in'two•relay. games; Mrs.
Boyle conducted: a Front .Page
Challenge. type of game.. The
panelists.had a hardtime to guess
some :of Huron Township's head
:lines such. as Francis ;Boyle:losing
,''.*So you, gave , a fellow to
look up .your ancestors , a:
•Srtxith, "What: did"you leas,:'. .
•
"Plenty!" 'answered"Bri: t .
had.toogive him another
a keep, him quiet,.."...
Walkerton and area manufaetur i m
ing and constru tion -industries
conducte an cove hiring camp- 11l
aign during illy ; reports Stanley Ill
Whiston; Acting Manager,' Walk= I formemployment in financial and
ertoil National Employment Office i banking institutions:
,Hirings during the Month of July I ,• The Walkerton National Employ
t Were 1/3 higher than the hirings .
F merit Office services.'the southern
recorded during. July 1985: j; half of Sruce Countyand the town-.
Mr'. Whiston stated Many of the ; sh pg of Bentinck, Egremont; Nor -
labour requirements were filled by ' 1 man iy and. Glenelg in Grey
Students seeks summer. em 1 • County. . •
g. Pte''.!
anl.'s:are still'in heavy de-
and and there is a continuing'
avy .demandfor persons With
h School, graduation or better
Whe.nyou turn 21
you're . no longer Gov
ered .by your .parents'.
Hospital Insurance .
To keep insured, you
must take . out ' indi-,
vidual membership
within 30 'days. Get
your application` form
at a bank, a hospital,
or froni the Commis-
sion.
.meat . Jie ..is ve y gratified with
the results achieved' during this
Month because during previous
years the fact that mosr,of Our
manufacturing ,industries closed
for holiday periods,during Jul
had an adverse effect upon hit-:' •
Acts.
The construction work force
continued t'o expand during July
.and it is .anticipated that demand
will continue to be heati :' during.
the coining months. '
Diuing Just the• W alkerron Nat -
iai al,Emplo;�rnent Office regist-,,
ered, 484 persons for. employment.
At the end. of June there were 1E'
male and 286 female unemployed''
applicants registered for work.
These figures include about 6C •
students seeking surnrner ernplor• -
Ment. ,The number of female' ur,
• placed applicants is, higher than,
normal because of two major
factors persons terrfpora.r:ly laid .
off lot or piarit .holiday shut -downs
and 35 women who were laid off
as a result of the disasterot.is ind�.sv
rial fire; ai Mt .. Forest. These
fissures compared with 19C male'.
unemployed applicants as of July
1965, and 1' female :rnerripiovec
applicants on that date.
A total of 357,: lobs were avail-
able
saable thr.ougr the *s:itiona. E r o -
Meat Office during the monis of:
July. As of Jure Si , :.Here were :.
Male and 51 female unffed Yac -
ass cies listed at the else. These
Job include requirements f Or
farm: hands; male 'and female abl
curers and 'processors for the lou-.
• try industry, 51rte5. , sem,; skd
and .F:tsskiiled labourers and,rade-
nen such as brie' layers, cram-
era , �a: " er5 . Diner and e ,;, p,..
meal ope 'a4ci s . & autc
' (Reprinted 'From The •Kincardine
News) •
Once again :it -is harVest- time
• and that means grain shipping at
the Ripley elevator. Operator
Jack Treleaven of Lucknow:, ass-
isted by Sang 'Erner.son of Ripley
have everything on the' um Ai
the time of Writing, a shortage
of iailwav box cars seethed :likely
with more due on Wednesday.
Jack states .that he sups about
fifty cars in a ear' .and that,th that,:ere
is a lot of'good'w eat th s,vear
Every da'v there is a' lineup of
trucks and Fain wagons waiting, •
their .turn to unload at the elevat-
or'.
levat-or. On. Saturday this lineup was` .
the grand daddy of a:; '=ineu s ,•
extending our to Lloyd Irwin' r
place at the Basi end 'of
a:orr::Li-lately Uck ittr3 �'
Pe,erba;g»late =a..ida et e« -
oK
s-riere.. a •ie_` fra. ure in a .a•1,
from , ::s =C3',- c ru nk i a::sya ..s
e.+a,
hauling. at the r.,tpie.. elei,a4oi ..
ir1c1ude 'e' rr O: Bert, Le • :••;ov.,:e
o'' nderwo d , Poppe.' of Port
Elgin � k
gin li:i' a O. 7.-laras, Hewitt
o: Berrie, Whitehead o. Teeswat
• er and Brook:
Fd
r,.., wnea: into me eie's'ator
• ari ed be or '
? tr �a�l�, and sat' were
ready for r + and it r'.a .fro(. the
. arL s. of y ord Or. ant Eugene
,.,l, o. ..L'� . Jot.-"" ...ire a;•
cardr to +1 • : was fsyl;ow-
e by a transport' bled
els fir.- ' Btriie .
st a .alas. o thir 7. -ear . wheat .
y{".a•a.. oe Pte '.61..borrie:arse 'rotor=
The `family' Hospital
Insurance.premium.
must now be .paid to
cover .husband and
wife. Notify your
'group' without de-
lay OR: if you both pay
premiums direct, noti-1
fy the Commission.
a •.
To keep insured follow .'
the instructions on the
Hospital Insurance
Certificate of Payment
'Form '.104',.that your
present employer is
required to give .you
on leaving.
Many pullet growers...havesaved 2 to 2'
pounds: of�feed in raising a ready -to-
lay.bird on Purina's Leash -Cost
Performance Chows.;
'You can takeadvantage of.this opportunity
now. •Call, or drop: in Let 'us give 'you •
the facts on this amazing poultry /
'ration from. Purina • Research.