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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-01-29, Page 12. ., THE UCKNO lurciterilMarlif Wino LUCKNOW 'SENTiNEI-. '.LW, ONTARIO PAGE TWELVE., _, .._ . • ;, _. i �f�f��f��fNff�f f�f�����N�folf�f����fi.�1`ffff+l► OOKLNGBAWAS A,. Two 8 .oz. Jars, Reg. : $2.18 1V:OXZEM BAN Super Dry SPRAY, Reg.. $L79 _. PERSONNIA BLADES, Reg. 39c R CEPACO1 ,, :Reg. $1.40. CONFIDEN'TS 48's, Reg., $1.9.9 _:_. PHIS.OHEX,.' Reg. $1:85` BLISTEX, Reg,. 59c, 'BUCKLEYS .Mixture,: Reg. $1.25 a _ BAYER Decongestant, Reg. $...1.35 Colgate DENTAL CREAM,. Reg. 73c .$1.27, $L19 33c, : x.73, ,1.59 ;44c •99c ,"99c 59c. For weight watchers. SUCA RYL SOLUTION 16 oz., Reg. $3.25 $1.98 • n SUCARYLTABLETS 100's Reg.' 80c: 58c mer linibach PHONE 528-3004 Cosmetics - Free, Film Plan.. Animal, Health ./ Huron, Names Cornmitlee • Members BY''SHIRLEY J. KELLER' The following committees were `.named for the 1969 operation of . Huron County -Council: at • Roads: Chairman Elmer Hayter; Stanley; Harry •Worsen,'Goderich; • Gordon. Boyd,, Ashfield; Elgin Thompson, T'uckersmith; oe Hoff-, Man, Hay.• Huronview:.Chairman Robert :Lyons, W.est Wawanosh; Borden • Cook Blyth; Wilmer Hardy Colborne; nHarold Robinson ' How -• ick; Joe Dietrich Stephen-. Health: "Chairman. W:J. Cuthill, Seaforth; Everett Mc wain,. God *erich Township; R. B, : Cousins Brussels James •Hayter, Stephen John Morrisey (non -council) Stephen. Library: Chairman, C.E.• Derry— Boyle:, Exeter Harold Wild,:Wing- ham; wing ham; Walter Sheardown, Goderich •and George •IvlcCutcheon , 'Stewart Procter arid Duff Thompson ; all ' non -council mernhers . • KINLOSS r -HR-OUCH +1E E WITH MARGARET THOMPSON ♦•►•.•t•••f•NNN•If•i•••***4:•••••••••••••••........ 20YEARSRobert McNall retired after serve:' '••' in on the local C.N.R. section for JANUARY -19.4.9 ' thirty-one years-. He was honoured.' when upwards to fi#ty fellow ern - have Anderson's new turkey' house to ees of the C.N;R..from Strat- gale'at Farm%) nt was wrecked by a p y w ford to Listowel and Lucknow area , that; swe.gt; the 'district- The � th gale strippeatheted and':.presented him -with a ifrg and collapsed the wallsItwad" e' rodf off thebuild- • gathered and best wishes.. He 'was ' • , . s • succeeded: by Alf Ritchie�< • estimated that locally the wind Kinloss Township was advertising reached 'gusts of 75 •miles •an hour:. for applications for the position of f The Lucknow Fire Company let treasut�er'for the Township.. ''.,1 'the contract to the John W.. .1 Henderson planing mill for the ,construction- of a new Fire Hall. WEDNESDAY, ..A.NUARY Zfth. 9i9 ASHFIELD Chris:MacDon.ald 'was a;patient in • ' h Hos•ital last week. The Presbyterian; ladies defeate oruiait a -tttel-i-e-1arl.ies-at • Wednesday gs7 Volley ball on at Kin bridge . RECEIVES CAP Mr..and Mrs.. Stuart MacLennan- and, acLennanand Christine attended the Nurses Capping at Owen Sound _Hospital: when Nancy MacLennan was one of the.fifty.nurses in training recei ving s . .Servicescapin Ashfield Presbyterian Church fax the next:' five rnonths., will be at 11, a. m , - Gordon Robb.attended the Imple ment Show in Toronto on Friday. Reina Reurink ; twelve year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Tim &p- rink. of Ashfield returned to her home last Saturday. from. St, Josephs. - Hospital, London where she under-. went surgery'. Mrs, Gi'lb t 'Hamilton 'left last Tuesday for innipeg to be present at the wedding of her son Ross ,- which tooKplace there on Saturday. Mrs. Evan Keith recently •attend- ed a Safety Council meeting,in •Walkerton . •• Gilbert. Hamilton and Torii Mac Kenzie are both patients in Wing_ ham and District Hospital. Grace 'MacDougall 'of London spent: the •weelr:• end with herpar-. ents , Mr. and Mrs Lloyd MacDou'T„ gall.:;" • Douglas. Dickie of University of Guelph was home for. the week -end Men from Lucknow and South Kinloss Presbyterian Churches formed a large choir for theoth pa•ti's; Service on Sunday with Brian Keith as organist, Withthe choir the following laymen: Austin.' Ldree, Norman Taylor_; Toriy Johnstone, and •Jim Henderson con= ducted •the worship services at .Lucknow , •South •Kinloss and Dun gannon, churches DUNGANNON Brown Smyth, Bob and Mrs. Bessie Stewart had Bob Brigham of Toronto as a guest recently, • We were so pleased to see' Les Schultz: home frory he hospital at the end of last we k. We do hope he is feeling much better now. • It.was so nice to hear Mrs. 'Jon'es had so many in to see•her on her 89th birthday. A,morig the many Who called were.her brothers Will ' Marsh -of Goderich and Bert.•Marsh• of Auburn ';Her sister was unable to come from' Detroit; • WHITECHURCH . Mr, :and Mrs: Gordon IylcBurney were recent visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. 'Art Nicholson of Seaforth:, Weare .pleased to report that Bill Rintoul was released ftoin St., jos-. eph's .Hospital, London on W'ednes:= day ,and w. as able to return home. Ivlr. and Mrs. Carl Weber ,,Anne , Marlene and Clair moved on W,ed nesday from Mrs.'; Willis' apartment to the=houise-of-the-Tate-Ch Martin now owned by Cameron. Simmons of :London . • •Jim Morrison. of London spent the week end with his parents.,. Mr. and Mrs Tom` Morrison, ' • • Fred. Dav;is,of Niagara Falls spent .the. Week end; with Mrs.. ;Davis and Mr.'; and Mrs. Garnet Farrier: Word was received:,h.ere by. Russel Ritchie that Harry Hayesy Sr. who had been moved from Hospital to •: Sherwood Pall; Royal Oak for a convalescent• period had '.passed away Thursday, January "23 with the funeral to be on Mon- dayat2 p m. from Vasu•-Lynch'` Funeral Parlors , Woodward Avenue ,, Detroit.' Mr, and Mrs,: Frank Ross' w ere Thursday visitors with her aunt , Property:,Chairman Roy Westcott', ' Usborne; ugh Flynn, Hullett; . James --Armstrong; Clinton=; Allan. Campbell :McKillop, Oliver • Frank IvlcFadden, Bayfield Go Jaques Hensall [less. 'Charles Thomas; Anson • ` Planning: Chairman Mervyn. Cud; McKinley;' Roy Pattison., Mrs. Nettie Haines of Guelph -Mr; and; Mt•s `Russel McGuire arid, Lee and Miss Mary Hehn were. rdon LTh ondon on-ursday, received . Lee-recved a.'medieal check up for back injury. more:, Exeter; John Flannery, Seaforth Gordon Lawson, Clinton; .---•--.--.Anson�luI-clC.i-nley..,._S:tanle_y;Charles Thomas,. Grey; and C . Laithwaite ,1 W. Brock Jewell,R..I,an'McAllis- ter and Cal Kra ter, all non-coun- it m c' Members, ' .. County Development: Chairinan Roy Pattison, East Wawanbsh; Girvin Reed , Ashfield;. William, Elston, Morris.; Alex McGregor, : Tuckersmith;.:William Jenkins, ,. Goderich Township:. and Don Pullen J. W. Britnell and; the management• forester , all non -council members; ExecutiveCh'airman A. Tutnberry; Frank McFadden, Bay- ,field, Jack Alexander, Wingham: Lloyd Hendrick , Hay; Gordon Hess Zurich; Melville Allan Howick. • Special Cornrnittee ro deal with regi'onal•governme.nt; Chairman Courts Revision: No .' brie, Don, -McKenzie , .H. Gowdy and:E • Snell,. i`Io two, -Glenn fisher Glenn Webb. and Waiter. Forbes 'In other business;, council heard` fromthe finance and executive cotnrnittee of 1965,• and Everett; -: Smith, construction safety inspector for Huron who reported he' had /Made 435 inspections and: issued; nine stop' work orders during the past) year. ,•• • During Smith's report it,wa5i:noted. that few municipal' clerks are re- :porting to the construction safety inspector of jobs going on within the county, , • Asked whose reponsibility it was to' condemn an unsafe building, Smith said it was definitely nor in his realm of authority. Smith did not know just who had that power: Whitechurch community offers . Belgrav-e-Squirt-Hooke A• • gratulations on the• game with - Brussels Friday, where Belgrave score-wa•s�6- -0 and at Kurt v -i11 Saturday forenoon they were winners 12 - 0; 40 YEARS IA G O JANUARY 1929 A start was 'made in the village towards the erection of an arena For this purpose' an option' was secured from Garfield'.Ostrander for the purchase of the south west corn er of Ross and Campbell.Streets at a very reasonable figure. A public tweeting was called to deal with the, proposed project. S.S. No: 3 •Kinloss named the • R�sident Dies In HospitaI• ROBERT GOLDWIN HUSTON: Robert Goldwin Huston passed away in Kincardine and District '. followit pupts' ifc ' w,11 r f',,,erssl_ Hnsrital oin.:I ecembe, r 27. G. Ross, I.Colwell, E Hawkshaw '1958.'T e was botn iniftiron town- M.• Ross, G. MacPherson, M. shimon: December •10,, 1993, the. Hodgins;.M, Hawkshaw, I. Ecken- second son of the: late; George and • swller:; C:, Colwell, R' Hodgins., Barbara Huston and lived his:'entire N. Ross, G. James; J. Carter, L. life on the eighthconcession of Carter, E. Johnston, .F. James, P. Huron.. Carter E. Johnston M : Johnston, H. Carter ,'1— Johnston/ Helen Thompsoir, teacher:. • YEARS AGO JANUARY 1909' At the annual meeting of; the Lucknow Agricultural Society, the election of officers resulted as follows: President , 1st Vice; J . McDiarmid';- 2nd Vice A 'McKay:: eorg I m t the Lucknow'Branch ofThe 'Mo.i sons Bank and T.S. Reid was' accountant... ; Several farmers in' Kinloss "Ash field and Wawanosh'were reported ,plowing On -January 25th `The Gaunt saw milFat Whitechurch , an old land mark, Was sold ..:The , buyer shipped the machinery and .fixtures to Banff ;Alberta. In .1931 he was united in marriage to Martha Robertson 'also 'of Huron 'township and the couple.'farmed on; lot 29, concession' seven until hi$ passing. His illness.had extended over the past year. his lie•Teaves to mourn his loss , h s - wife, also two sisters Mrs. Murdock, (Pe•arl) MacDonald of Rip: ley and Mrs. Pete (Violet)'Canier- on of rine River; one brother. Huston, principal of :the Southam pton•Public School passed away in :Funeral service 'was conducted at McLennan; - Mc reat uneIa home in Ripley on Monday, Dec- ember 30 with Rev`. John C Hill officiating. ,•Interment was in Ripley cemetery. 1. The pallbearers were:Gordon Cameron, Delmer •Cameron , Glen Huston,. Harold .Thompson, 'Bert Breckenridge and Roy Collins 'Flower bel:ers were Murray +'Camerc .;:Wilson Farrell Gordon Robertson and Walter Pollock. WEDNE5 Rev. Horace Braden. of London wad: 'a Sunday dinner. guest with Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tierney and Karen of Clinton. were week end visitors' with her parents, Mr, and, MO. 'Torn Magoffih. Russel Ritchie• and Mts. •Fred Tiff- in iff in'left on Sunday by.bus,for_Detrotr to attend the funeral of Harry Hayes Sr: on Monday, January 27: Dave and Angus MacDonald We're' in CKitciener, on Friday , where Dave received a: favorable medical check lip report. ' (•beforeit's:too late) en you are new the ‘`family", Hospital Insurance pterriium must be Paid to ywed When youhurn 21 you•are no longer covered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. Y6(111111s cover husband and wife. If you belong1/ to a group notify : Your gioup,, without l` }.. • delay or if you both pay premiums direct,';--- notify irect, .,:notify H,LR;B: • When'volt move to a new job you can' keep insured by fol 'lowing, the instruc- tions, on the Hospital Insurance "Certifi,' • care of Payment Form 104'. that your present' employer is. required to give you ' on:i aving. take out individual membership within 30 days. Get your ap- plication format a bank, or' a hospital, or from: H.I.R..B. When you have a new address notify,:ypur group. If yoti don't ' belong to a group, write H I.F .B. • __ _''': T^ �._.�._.... :a- 'xcc- n'-_s� -Y—sy �•.Va::Y�' a%Y::-,,..iw.f: e...r.i .a'.sH-'L_.._..�.ls.•'�'.va' .•.w.ml: Last Riple) 3:00. week: next t to pla This capta The t en, L Geral icy each Lynn'_ VanE Mary have and are h etc,, Di el), Terrj Geor and J K On his" cl H•1 •R•B Health Insurance Registration 1'3tidrd, 2195 Yorige Street, `Toronto 7. Sch Ing Oritarin'{ Health lt►suxanrc Mrs. class u ad( Wil sclio( er he drew mod Willi Th fire') ed'tl In and, bro.( sefic seic Pig asi: wet bat