The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-11, Page 16w
•THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINE1. L UCKNOVi, ONTARIO
While we CHOP DOWN prices
on.. more merchandise. for • o9r
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for :outstanding slues visit' `�
Ash#on's F'riday� .and Saturday
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SHTON'S.(lucknow)
Ladies' and Men's Wear
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Pidt-Up and Delivery Monday and Tilts
race Council Have 8 New Members
There will beeight new members
when Bruce county council meets
.
January 16-. Three more seats will
be changed as last year's members
shuffle:Jpositions.
There•will be two women coun
cillors for the first time in Bruce
history. They Iare` Mr's. Stanley
• Blacklock, new reeve of South-
\ampton; and .veteran Mrs Tessie•.
..Greig of Lion's Head,
Other new irnembers'will be Leo
..:..Wilhelm , deputy of Brant Town-
ship:. Arthur Teasdale, reeve of
Elderslie Township; John Spitzig,
reeve of Greenock Township.
William' Evans,, reeve of ..Kinloss
Township, William Sinclair Hep
worth .reeve;, George Grant; Paisley
reeve;' Imri Cunningham:., deputy`.
of Eastnor 'Township.
The three position. changes are
Howard 'Chesney from deputy to
reeve of Brant, David Scott,. from
.deputy to reeve of Eastnor, and
Douglas:lreutzweiser, from reeve.
of Hepworth to; deputy .of South-
•ampton
Lindsay township reeve and'
former•warden. DonaldY
MeLa will
set' a modern.record for length of'
service as he returns for his 17th
term.
Wallace :WjI$on.IS
Board Chairman
` Wallace, Wilson of West Wawan
. osh Township was appointed chair -
min of the Huron County. School -
• Area Board , No: 2 at their inaug
ural meeting. ' Russel Irvin. of
'Ashfield' is vice-7chair nan'
Other members ' of the, .two town
ship board are William Webster.
and Charles McDonald from West
Wawanosh and Sam Gibson and
Robert Helm. from Ashfield; i
• Other
routine' business made up •
•the meeting held on1_anua'ry9th.
•
The Sentne
THAT winners of the Christmas
draw at the ;Sepoy Store were Mrs,.
• John (Mae) McCharles a' steady
teddy bear; Mrs. Harvey Webster
cushion; Linda. Cameron choc-
olate.
'MAT Gordon Moffat, Video •Tape.
Editor, T. V. Engineering at, :,
C.B.C.. • Toronto, has been trans
ferred Tto the C.B.C. Ottawa.
Gordon is 'the son' of Mr. , and Mrs .
Farish Moffat of. Wingham, form'-
eriy of. Langside :..
THAT.a post card from :Floyd .
Stanley of Kinlough, recent •
principal of the- Ripley -Huron . .
Central School and now teaching
at a Canadian Forces' Base in '
' Europe, outlined.a Christmas
vacation which Floyd 'enjoyed
skiing in Austria, •and ,Switzerland.
"Since °going; to Europe in :the
summer, Floyd has also visited
Denmark,, Sweden,, Holland,
;' France, 'Belgium, East; and West
Berlin as well'. as. his Christmas •:'
trip to 'Austria and Switzerland.
Floyd' calls; it a veryeducational
and exciting experience
all the people and viewing Eur-
ope. He sayshe enjoys The 'Sent-
inel ;which arrives :about' 10 days '
after publication. That's better . .
thansome of the Toronto deliver-
ies.
THAT Mrs. Sally Joinstone of
Detroit has dropped a note of
thanks to the Sentinel andthose,
involved in seeking out the loc-
ation 'of'Rob :Roy and of "Sandy
Fletcher".. Mrs.: Johnstone says
"I wish to thank you:for your.
kindness and expression of inter
est in locating Rob Roy for me .
It is heart warmingknowing there
are so many people involved in.
this research of Rob Roy. I wish
I could Kr express my .atitude to'
_
each one,, .>
TilfA.T Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cam-
pbell, proprietors` of the Lucknow
Bo' i rig alley are renovating •
• the front area of the building
where the pool 'tables and office.
'were located; into an apartment
in which 'they, will live when
coinpleted
THAT Mr. and : Mrs. John Crowston
of Lucknow• received a Christmas
,call from their. son..•Bud (Earl) '
Crowston of Lytton B C: They -:
also chatted with Bud's wife and
their two young .sons.
THAT''Mrs .. Wellington Henderson
of Lucknow was the winner of a
P
$10•• perm:in a Christmas draw •
•at 'Beryl's Beauty Salon in Luck -
now,
THAT Mrs, Ernest Ackert recently
commenced work as nurse at the
offices'of Drs. Corrin and Mc
Kim in Lucknow Mr. and Mrs.
'Ackert; who were recently marl-
ied are.residing n the"upstairs
apartment of Mr.. and Mrs. Oliv
.,'••$i°4/est
on main street.,' just
.,'••$i°4/estest of the town ;hall:.
THAT Madeleine F. St.. Hilaire;°`
commenced a teaching position
at Lucknow District High .School,
. the first of the year. The new.'
;,language teacher, a native of
' Quebec City'., is residing in 'the
Mowbray home', on anality Bill,
Ili
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WIDNEa AY, JAN,
•
lucknow fruit
arket
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES," FOODLAND
{J.
"DELMAR"'SUPER.
Margarine Sale'
CATELL t
Macaroni
SAVE 1Sc.
3 Pounds 89c
SAVE 7c
or Spaghetti 2 lbs. 39c
HEINZ OR CAMPBELLS
Tomato Soup Sale
JELLO ASSORTED
July Powders
GILLETTE SUPER, REG. 75c
Stainless Steel Blade
SAVE lS :
Tins 7.7c
SAVE !c•
Pk s. BSc .
g�
SAVE 16c :
59c.
WITH $5.00 CASH PURCHASE.'
SAVE. 20c
k ::HaI!.GaIIOf.,: Ice Cream
FOR THESE' AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS .SHOP EARLY
STORES CLOSED FRIDAYS A
HUR1tY!
WE SELL FOR LESS 'VALUES 'EPPECTIVR
:JANUARY. 12, 13, 14
PHONE; 520 .34440.
THAT Lucknow :Fire Department
answered two 'rural calls, within
.the past, week On Friday night,
just;after ,supper ', they; made a,
run to the ,residence of Charles
Fowler in Dungannon where 'the'
pipes were on fire. Saturday
night, about -•9:30, they answer. -
ed an alarm to the farm, of Larry
'Salkeld in West Wawanosh where
'a .nasty chimney fire wa,s cause
for concern' on .the windy night.
THAT Mr. .and Mr"s, Lloyd Ashton
Mrs. Cliff Crawford and. Mr's.
'Virden Mowbray. were in Toronto'
the early part of this week. men.ding the garment salesmen Ont-
ario market which included the.
spring and summer showings, in
ladies' and children's wear.
„THAT•the marriage took place at
Trinity, Lutheran Church in Lon- '
don on Saturday .of ,Laverne Hod-
gins;'son•of.Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar
Hodgins of Lucknow and 'Sonya':
Vopelka of London: Oscar Hod
',gins, a patient in•Wingham Hos-
pital, was
ospital,:was unable to be at the'
wedding but. the ceremony, and'
reception were taped and filmed
for Oscar .to hear' and see at
later time: •
THAT a vote by the Wingham
Business4•ssociation'was taken
recently 'and all day o-M.onday
closing was defeated 2.7- 1'i,'A
sixty percent vote in favour was
requir d before/merchants 'would
have rn'ade the change, from their
tegul'ar.W.ednesday ha'If,:holiday
THAT `,a holiday in memory of
Sir John A. MacDonald has been •
currently making the rounds of
the 'political football field` with
Politicians making the most of
it. We'd'::be all in favour of a
public and school holida .if.•it
Y
actually meant anything to those
who were receiving it As:with-
most national,holidays, it's just
'another day to sleep a few hours
longer and catch up on the sleep
you lost the holiday before. Sir
John would' be mtich better pleas-
ed,
leased, we think; if he felt Canad-
ians were accomplishing some'
thing on his birthday towards fur-
thering what he'had in mind l00,
years ago. This would be a better ..
tribute than that of playing; a
political game with the birth
date,' "
THAT prizewinners at1the St..
Augustine card party last Friday'
were: high, Gus DeYereaux ;' Mrs,
Joe 'Finleon; low, Mervin Black-
well, Cathy Hallam; lucky door
prize, "Ilv[arlene Finleon
THAT Dale Haldenby of this
`community is"vice .principal of .
• the new Kincardine Township - •
Tiverton" public school which is.
located on Highway 21,, just:
north of Kincardine.
•
•
Foreman: "Your•re asking, for big
pay for a than. with no experience':'
Appll'cant "Well, the Work is .•
harder: when you don't know any-'
thing, about it4