The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-29, Page 16THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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WE STILL HAVE •A 400D -SELECTION OF
BENJAMIN; MOORE PAINTS
Q.N SALE. AT $2.$8 A QT.
15% DISCOUNTS
• ON ALL:KEM TONE ,AND
KEM •GLO PAINTS.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1969:
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�ue10� Contracts Awarded B
HuronCounty BoqrdOf Educution:
`BY RICHMOND ATKEY•
Contracts for 'supplying 'fuel .oil •
to the_five_seoondaty ,_ 28_element_
ary schools, and' the Board's head
• quarters In Clinton were approved
by Huron/County Board of Educa-
tion at its meeting in,Central
Huron Secondary School, Clinton..
Ten•firms'tendered.on the .var-
ious contracts, only: one company;.
. quoting. on the, complete package '.
at •a . fixed rate if the whole Contr-
act .was awarded to it
Lowest tenders '.were :accepted; in
almost all cases "Preference to •a
,loca.l supplier•wa _
cases where the differential was
considered minimal: • '
Sterling :Fuels Limited :263:`
ling 14.8; Texaco 16.5; BP. 17.0;
Co-op 17.0; imperial'16:0; Gulf
14.'7; Grigg :21 0
Goderich .District Collegiate
Institute (B): Sterling 13; 5;.Texaco
16.5; .13P;16.4; H.Q. Jerry 14 . 6;
Co-op .17.0Imperial 14:•5; Gulf •
14.7; Grigg 16.4.
Victoria' School Goderich (B):
Sterling 13.5; Te�taco.16.5 •BP ,
17 .**.9; Jerry.14. 6;..Co-op 17,. 0;
Imperial 14..5; Gulf 14.7; Gri•
Robertson Memorial , . Goderich
(A); Scott 10.e! Sterling 9:98, im-
perial 10.0; Gulf 10.80. •
orae mperia114.5; , —
0
Texaco 16.5; Sterling'14.8;''.BP
,17.0;. Jerry, 18.6. Co-opGulf
'17 0;. ,
17.7, Grigg 16'.4.
Bathurst. St. _London, London , with outlets
in the county;: was awarded the:,'
bulk of the ,contracts on a price •
basis. Other firms receiving. con-
tracts: were: Ross :Scott. Limited.,
Brucefield;• Gordon Grigg Limited ,
Clinton; Willis DundasSeaforth
Imperial Oil Limited London,.
Unsuccessful bidders were; ,
Texaco,:British •Pretroleum., H:• O.
Jerry. Goderich, Co:=oPenative;
Gulf,'O:il"Canada Limited , whose
quotation was 14.7 cents perg al: ,,
lon• for "*B- grade oil applying
only if. the firm 'received the •cot-=.
Brookside (B): Sterling 13.6
BP 16.4; Cof-op 17.0;' Imperial.
14:5; :GulH4:-7, Texaco 16-5..
tracts for' all. the. schools .on which
.it submitted. t:enders` , ••
' •• Details of the various local
contracts awarde&'are..as follows'
with first named' successful:
golden. `Circle i\`inhari (13): Suer
North- Ashfield (B•)::Sterling•°•13.9;
BP 17 0:; Co=op'17.‘0 Imperial.;:
14.5; Gulf 14.;7 Grit 17..4; .Tex-:'
' gg ,. •
aco 16.5..' .
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P E. ;Madill Secondary. School •
Wingharn (A)::Imperial10.0;,.
Sterling 10.'32; Qulf 10.8; Scott,
Win.gham'Public :School (B)
Sterling, 13, 7; Texaco 16:6; BP
•17:0; . Co-op 17 0; :Irnperi•al 14 ;5 '
Luckn�w lnsfitute
Present Prc.gram
Buce L • I Haven
Bdpfism Sunday t
rch
AMBFRI.EYNEWS.
A ..pleasant afternoon was spent.
by Lucknow Women's Institute •
members at Bruce Lea Haven,.
Walkerton, on Friday afternoon,
October 23rd. : •
A program convened by Mrs;;,
Wes Joynt , 'was put on for the '
patients.; and Mrs; Alex MacN
-acted•7as-cha- r -lady -7: A -sing
'was..enjoyed with Mrs..Wes '
Ritchie at the piano, who -was
also; the pianist: for the program,:
The: program included a read -
-ing by Mrs. Alex MaeN'ay; solos
by Miss. Margaret. Rae; violin
selections by Dr; James Little
accompanied by Mrs. Ross Cum -
ming reading by Mrs Mel Greer;;
solos:by .Mrs. Eunice Dunsrnuir
:and mouth .organ selections •by.
Mrs.. Hiram Collins., . .
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Following therogram,' the
Lucknow Women's' Institute- ladies'
distributed'treats to the patients.
Rev.; 1'ohn C. Hill aministered.
the sacrament of baptisrn, on Sung`.
day October.twenty-sixth when
VickiLynrt, daughter'of Mr. and,
Mrs,. Robert Rutledge and Eliza-
beth Mabel',, daughter of Mr. and',
Mrs, ElmerSmeltzer were, bap
tized:; Following the service
Le9nard• Courtney' presented each•
ng T. infant witit'enrnations. A large
Community Shower
..For Shirley -Hinter
, AMBERLEY NEWS
Miss Shirley Hunter bride -elect
of this,nionth was honoured at 'a
:community shower which was
.held on Saturday' October. twenty Y-
fifth• at 'Reids Corners hall.
Carol Elliott presided for .an
interesting, program., which, open:;
ed with a sing -song led .by Mrs.''
Jack Campbell., with Mrs..Lynn.
Lowry`'as accompanist..
Humorous,' readings were given
•.by -Mrs. Hugh Cameron and songs
by. the Junior. C G .'I T . girls fol-
lowed., Of interest, to all was the..
"Party Line with Gail, Courtney.
• •as• commentator who answered .
questions from the ;audiencein a
capable 'manner.: Songs by the.
Senior C . G.. I - T girls were acc-
ompanied; by Mrs.. Bob Courtney
Shirley was: escorted. to the' 'Plat Shirley .
form by her 'sisters Betty. Tarr and,
Kathleen Hunter, Carol Elliott
read an`ad.dress•to the bride. to. be.'..
'.Many lovely'gifts were presented;
to.Shirley who expressed her app-•-
reciation .to' everyone and to. those
who helped In any way to arrange.;,
o .
her shower: .
�.ulf�.l�,:.�'7_;-.G - ?•6 d. ��avi.taxio��a_t e<Y>•Pn���,
Huron Board' of Education Build•-
drig,; Clinton {3) Scott '13 :8; Tex=
aco 16:•5•;'Sterling•14.8; BP 17.
Co-op 16 .4;.:Imperial 16.0; • Gulf .
Grigg`18 ,.4r
Grades'of oil A., B ,., C.
•
:everyone to. attend -a trousseau' tea'
at her home' on the sixth con
cession ,of Huron..
The Bethel ladies served a:del-
iciousunc at e c ose• o t e
progra.
m
g .
crowd attended:the service "Boy
Scouts from Galt were also present:`
The"Junior .choirhad ad charge of
the music with Dianne Kempton,
at the Organ, and Wendy Courtney
accompanied.a's. pianist.
,Walter Brown of A•rnberley, is a
patient.'in Kincardine and 'District.
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald.Courtney,
Mr. ,and Mrs . ' Gay Courtney and
Carol• Courtney. visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Mabel Morgan and' -
family of Stayner. -
Mr...and' Mrs. Henry Carnwell
Of Cheite•nham were -week -end
Visitors with. Mr: and Mrs. Norval
Nesbitt,
°� ro
FIyT�talifornia
To Visit With Son
•KINLOUGH NEWS.
• Mr._ and Mrs. Tom: MacDonald
left by plane. on Monday.for' Palm
Springs, California where they.'
Will visit With' their •son Mac- Mac-
Donald
ac-Donald : • • '
Mr;. -•and•, Mrs , Howard Whiteside ,
Howard• and Brian of Toronto,
spent the week end with' her par
tents. Mr. and Mrs..... Art Haldenby,.
A: Remembrance Day Service
will be held in the 'Holyrood ha:1i.
on `Tuesday, November llth at
10 45• a. m.:'The Rev Robert.•
Nicholls of the Lucknow United /
Church will be=the-guest. speaker
This; `service' is g
arran ed. by the
arranged
Holyrood • Wornen.'s Inst•itute':
Beginning •next Sunday ,..Novem-
ber 2nd the -Anglican Service. will
be held at ll'o'clock and• Will con-
tinue at that time •untii•further
:
notice,
The Bible Society-Meeting•.for
this d'istri'ct was held in the b Pres
.Y
terianChurch on—Monday evening
.•
A social evening was held in• :
theaOrange;tliall. on Saturziay7- -
•• The'Novernber ineeting . ohe
Hoivrood Women's Institute: will .,
held at the home: of 'Mrs. Ra
be Y•:
nard A.cke"rt` ° -1'1 he. a=pot
luck supper at• 7 o'clock.: Roh. ;'
Sb�rNS *A!flILU.l LINE.
'call -_ Siliy things I. have' done in
the kitchen. •Topic.;-. Supreme
nutrition is your. best. insurance''
policy'by;Barbara Murray: Motto=
Occupation - -'-Housewife"••, Dem,
onstration',Cake Decorating .7 •
Mrs. John'Fronk:.. Directors.- .1•11.s., •
Jack.Ackert, Mrs.• Morgan; iohii
Misses .Nellie 'and Margaret
'-
Malcolm 'of Lucknow' we're"dinner.
guests with ,Edna and: MayBoyle on
y
:Friday.• •'
Several frorn here:attended the .
Turkey .SuPPer at Kinloss onTue.=`
day evening sponsored -by the
Loyal .Orange• Lodge.
Mr: and Mrs: 'Bert Nicholson
Spent Sunday.with Mr.,'and:N1.rs.; ':
Cliff •Larigford and boys at:Wood
stock .
Mrs.. Glen :Hodgins :entertained
,
friends at a Tupperware•.partyt„ p '.
•her, home on Thursday 'evenin� ..
• Mr: and,.'Mrs: Roy ;Schneller
visited on :Sunday with Mir . 'a'nd
Mrs..' Donald Earle aril faniil at,
Be.achv�ille .
Mr. and Mrs: Mike'Ashtaii ,`
Barbara and,Michael of,Brig t,
visited Saturdayevening.wit;
•
a rjcl
William Cox. • •
a sure
FOR ,HIGHER` coRN YIELDS
Np(T YEAR a c6mbrnatron of •
plow down th,s'fall and a band
application at seeding tune plus
supp;elhental nitrogen, has to be
the best answer.
is here when.t'siiea ed1
PLANT FOOD IS THERE
WHEN NEEDED to assure a good
start Lor your Crop and to provide:
continued nu rents throng the •' •'
9rO rng season.
SPRING OPERATIONS ARE •
SPEEDED OP by plowing down
part of the required,fertit,fei tri the
fall Planting a few days earlier can
mean -extra: bushels of corn
PHONE
Plow down co -01) fertilizer this fall.
WEATHER, AND SOIL
CONDITIONS ARE GOOD. No
travelling over wetfields with
heavy loads or added transporta*,Nit%•
costs due,to load limits being itt
force..
528 2125
GET THE; FACTS FROM •YOURR~
CO.OPERATIVE. Bagged; bulk '1'On1 LJ� o`r@5earfh '
or spread, . '..the CO-OP' fertilizer, f
,I .
you require i5 in good supply in f
plant ood for the `ft ods
the fall Check at your co-operative' Ou lant
Ito expert advice on when to plovY Y p
down and the analysis you need.
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