The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 30THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
EDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1969
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IDEAL: LOCATION"
Lovely old familyhome in Lucknow consisting of 5 bedrooms,
with clothes closets, . spacious kitchen with built-in ' cupboards, and
double sink, large living room, .separate dining • p. bath.
room, & a. 3 c "
Oil furnace &; a fruit cellar in the -basement. There is also a roomy-in-
sulated
oomy:insulated garage measuring 27 x 24. This home is situated on a well
landscaped double. lot.
,HANDYM ANS' SPECIAL
A 2 apartment house located on the main street of', Lucknow. The
first apartment 'contains•'a •kitchen, living and dining rooms, 2.large
bedrooms, 3 pc. bath' and a 4 year old oil furnace. The second apart-
ment consists of a kitchen, large.. living and dining rooms, 3 bed-
rooms and ' a 3 pc. bath. This building would be a good investment for
a ,handy man and you renovate to suit yourself, and alsohave that
extra .income. •j .
INCOME PROPERTY
• 2 storey apartment• building on; the main street. Upstairs apart-
ment has kitchen with cupboards, large ;living room, 4 pc. bath and
3 bedrooms. Downstairs . apartment, kitchen, newly renovated living
room,; 4 pc. bath and 2 .bedrooms.. Also Beauty Salon with or without
equipment. Priced ,for quick 'sale
BUY OF THE MONTH
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100 acres, situated: 3 miles from Lake Huron, i mile' off High
way 21 :in Ashfield.' Township.. On :this farm are 98 acres workable, a•
never failing spring• creek, well ditched, and new woven fences.
'Barn .40"x 60, 30 x 60 in good repair, Loose pens with 14 tie-ups, stanch-
ions, The home .contains, 5 bedrooms, large kitchen,; living room, din
ing,room, -sun porch •and a 3 .pc..bath. Full basement with oil' furnace.
Priced right to: sell.
OEJeIMiRea1 :Esta'
Centralis College
Graduation•day, May. 7th featur-
ed•the awarding of Diplomas to
abort 50 students completing the'
first tw"o-year courses in
Agriculture and in Home Econom-.
ics at the Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology. The
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college was established in 19.61 on
the former. Armed Forces Base at
Centralia, Ontario;
REALTORS, WINGHAM
`Rural Ontario. : S p alists'
"FOR, BEST RESULTS PHOTO -LIST YOUR. ,PROPERT:Y..WITH
DON, HOLST"..•
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In Agriculture, farm business
management is stressed to equip
graduates who return to the prof-
ession of farming with a function- ,
al knowledge of how to cope With:
the problems of agriculture.
During 1969, five thousand: farm
people will leave farms in. • Ontario
Those who remain must' be
prepared to manage• larger and
more efficient operations,. To pre-
pare students who wish•to accept
the challenge of.far`ming
Centralia College last Fall imple^
mented a' unique. idea Why not
give the students the opportunity.:
to project themselves into.a typi-'.
cal. farm: situation' during their Sen-
ior Year?' This idea led to the sel'
ection.of•.farms in the area to act.
as "living laboratories".. for
new educational technique called;.
the "Senior Project". Considerable
ti e. was spent 'by the groups, of
sdents .throughout, the, winter mon
the in assembling and analyzing,
• information: pertaining to the Crops
Livestock, Machinery and Financ-.
ial Management; of the Project
rarms•:and then following up with
ecommendations on how to •
.improve the operation What better
environrr►ent could
student have to apply
classroom principles to real farm
.situations9'
The • graduates that decide not to
farm find attractive employment':.
opportunitiesAgribusiness. in A- ribusiness. He.
Barry McDonagh Rep., . Lucknow 528-3423,
Dan. Maradin ..—. Manager,• Wingham 357-38.40,
Res.;:'357 1014;
Re . Win �'hazn 357-1: 70
Jake :Lutz
Cecil Mahood, Rep., Teeswater ` 392.6952 .
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Sf Helens Resident
Died In London
ELWOOD: BARBOUR
Elwood Barbour -of West'Wawanosh
in the St.,: Helen's district died at..
Victoria Hospital,. London on Tues.-
. day , may 6th:: He was 1.1114 -70th
year;
Born in West Wawanosh Township;;
on August 5th 1899,: he -was a son.of
• James Barbour and Isabella Mou.
On February 17 , 1926 he married
...Sadie Petta.iece. Mr.. and Mrs
Barbour farmed in the St Helens
district.
•Besiderhis wife Mr. Barbotn- s.
survived, by three daughters and.
• . Ther mare .a nor'' an .aur
two sons Kenneth of.Morris ! oti,n- wa.- tin3tili
ship,cc
Mrs. Angus (Helen).'acDon _d 4µ ces taped on the
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.•ald of West Wawanosh Allan of
Listowel.,•;711.2--°
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i'��lr`re;•iq�'r4�' T L`•;711.2--°� para-..
gran is a e�� .:things that happen
MontgomeMrs,. Donald (Isabel). •;711.2--°ry of Wingham, Mrs,
there
Charles (Phyllis)'Holnes of Lucarg; • •
one sister. Mrs Ben (Mary) McCler-
aghan of Whitechurch. GRADES & '
INTENDED FOR LAST.' -WEEK
by I-tJ-DY—MORA N
• •LANETTE HOGAN and
' CHARLES CRAWFORD
GRADES 1 4.2
On April 30 Jeffery Austin brought
a ire\• • rabbit to school.. Jeff has,
a:not - r : a:ra it:gid .trp o -ti -Mrs-:-Oscar
may choose as aree as, a Rr sears
Technician•working on the testing
• of to -morrow's crop
varieties; he may become a Sales
and Management Trainee with " '
one of the.many reputable . feed •,
fertilizer or chemical companies;
orif he•:enjoys .Working/with people
he may become a Fieldman'.or;; Ext;-
ension Assistant with the Govern-'
ment , A Diploma in A•griculture:is:
a passport to a bright and challeng'=
tr
d
Educational Funds
through Life Insurance?
CONTACT
•
lm J..Klinahan ..
. 2 Lucknow - Phone' Wingham 357-1987
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
,course, stucletnsare_.encouraged to -
work in the option of their choice.
In the graduating year in -service -
training is providedin various
commercial companies,. hospitals
and social agencies and numerous •
field trips are arranged to. London,
Stratford and Toronto, to.give the
student a glimpse of what she can
expect in her chosen career as a.
graduate.
There are many employment •
opportunities for graduates of the
food course who have leadership
abilityand a genuine: interest in
people. One graduate intends td
start•her own party catering busin-
ess,. working from her own .home;
after" she has gained •some •,exper-
,fence with a catering company.
Another graduate has been offered=
a job with_a utility corrlpany
Great Britain. Some graduates
have found work in 'the
fashion world, one working' as. an
assistant to a bridal consultant,
another helpinga 'fashion buyer.'
<
Girls,:with a scientific bent find
work at technicians in the .quantit-
.ative analysis,of textiles. One grad
'Date will. work in the: rehabilitation.
•
unit of a hospiaaTa's a home .econ- .
oniist As the coursedevelops and
more specialization is provided. •
more:: interesting, jobs Will. be avail.:
' of. food 'production..
The. HomeEconornics:c•ourse
'offers.options`in foods and nutrit
ion fashion and community home.::)
making -l -n ;the •su :
the first. and second years of the
able to the'graduat.es .
Students participate in many. extra
m-u-r=al -activities
College. Excellent recreational
facilities •are available and include
a: skating rink, a curling` rink, .and
a recreation centre:•that provides
facilities for badminton,: basket:-
ball
asketball and bowling.: Dances are held
in the attractively furnished,lounge
in Huron Hall - a focal point for.."
many' student activities. .
Kings_b_ ridge _Cub
BY SHAWN DALTON ,
This ',week on .May 8th 01 cribs -
werepresent•.We finished our czar.
models and set them up on, display.
Some of the cubs talked to the
'newcomers about.badges; while'the.
rest helped -Ron ' and Kaa with a
general clean-up.. This cleanup
was done in order to have more.
space to hold future., meetings.
This week' Akela was not present:
so Ron and Kaa Were in charge,
/Jimmy MacKinnon led in the •
Grand Howl," Kaa closed the
meeting with 0 Canada and. the
Lord's. Prayer
KingsGin e:
~' KING'SBRIDGE NE
O'n Thursday, May 8 the first:
Kingsbridge'Cornpany.Girl Guides,
opened their meeting with thirty''
four, answering the roll, call
Lt Reta Tigert had a Kim's,.
Game. on Tracking. Signs:'
Captain, B•etty De Bruy•n •disc•ussecr
two more badges, •the
,Rabbit Keeper and Launderess.' 'phis
'was followed by.an active game: •
The ,Bluebirds held Campfire and
they. had ;a, scrambled' word game :,
hmgs-you-would•
bike A, few songs were.sung• and.. •
the meeting 'closed, with Taps:
THE RED•CROSS.IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
:HELPING.
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
OLIVET
'Mrs..W.J.,Roulston of•Win'gharn
'tspent the weekend with her sister,
',Mrs Elmer Osborne:' '
Mr and Mrs.Jirri McNairn and
Karen ofSeaforth visited on :Sun
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at; bore ., It was only 1 week old. • ' . White and family
‘He :was predec.easedaby his parents They did the. sar;e thing. as'last
one sister, one brother and.an. k•eek, Wait or some'thirig'good
infant daughter•• next week.
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Funeral service was conducted at;
, MacKenzie•hlemorial Chapel,.
'Lucknow on Friday May 9th . key,
.G,. W. Kaiser was minister. Inter- •
Meru w-as,,-a#--Creenhillzer-ne.tery;
'.Pallbearers were :Earl Jamieson,
Donald' Taylor', A'lbert Phillips,'.
Donald Martin,John Boyle,
Ga urns A itchison ,'
GRADES, i 84 8
They are riakng.
�ooardw�-as:pnt-u = h
Dalton's group bn the "Dominion ble Harriscame, to talk on bus
of Canada 1. 18'71" , The grades'
the novel "Cue for Treason'. 'on the 6: '1 and 8 went:to the Goderich
2nd of May, Museurrr ori Ivfay 1
weather` nstru
n7ents for scierice>
gyp,
Paint (-Tone-Craft)=J Electrical
,Appliances, J: M: Insulation,
Building -:Board, etc.
• KINDERGARTEN NEWS:
.They talked about spring flowers:
and made some.for'art. They got,
new -books
GENERAL NEWS .
A bulletin On May 1 our new Canadian flag
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Saturday, May 17th at 1 p.m•
THIS SALE WAS POSTPONED A MONTH AGO, OWING TO
SICKNESS, BUT•WILL. BE HELD ON ABOVE DATE.
WITHOUT FAIL
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ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ARE. TESTED
PROVINCIAL SALES FAX 'IN EFFECT
COWRY,.
roprl<etor
TERMS CASH'
D. B. SLUE,
Auctioneer
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