The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-09, Page 15JUNE 9th, 1171!'-. • •
• THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOWI, 0447.(ARIO
..H.MR0.0 TRAIL •ii1P.ER'S.,:
141. DANCE
rday, June 12, 19'IN SALTFORD HALL
Muaic--by4he:-CountiY---Bois
$8.00 per couple
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• includes dinner'and .refreshments
Phone 527-1059 or 524-7503 For Tickets
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BrownieNewt
The lst'Lucknow BroWnie'PaGk
met on June lst And our meeting
,opene,Fli with. Browa:OwtcOnducting
a singing game "Jump Jim crow".
Edith Greer was Fairy Queen so .
• ishe'wore:the .crown•for the meet-
ing,Wetheri had Brownie 13..ipg,
With theSixeis. collecting Fairy
Gold. ••.
Owl presented Janet Wilkins and
Deborah Bolt with their Golden
par and Joan Hathilton and Gail
HaCkett received theig two year
Service"Stars, ,
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At work period Norrna .MacIn-
tyre •ran an errand for,Brown Owl
and Suzanne Kirkland. polished
a pair of shoes. Shannon Forget,'"
and Alice VanderKlippe -brought.
their notes 'fromhome for ke
.-151Tfing-Tow, Wow Anne,A1,ton,
Nancy.Thomps'on And bebor'a4
Bolt Passe.dthefCtest for three,
• interesting things of natUre, 'Sus
an.Thomps,on tOld the 13yownies...:
aboutthe Brownies of. Iran'and.
theni.wlier.e Iran WaS toh
the globe Of the World, Brown
ST. HELENS
Dan Rose'of Emo was a visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb
on the week end. ,
Mrs. ,Adeleen DoWling of St.
Jacobs was:a week end visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aitchison.
• A Jargecrowd attended the.
reception on Friday evening in,,
:honour of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Er-
, rington (Marzaret`Papriabeokerqui
the nI4icknow legion Hall.
Tuesday, June:46th, is the
• --Annuat'C'ardenTarty-ar st•
Helens. Bring your friends and
.enjoy a salad supper and support
the Si. Helen's W.I.
Attending the annual Salkeld
picnic.on Sunday at Camp Menes-
tung near Goderich from this com-'
triunity were Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Salkeld and Blaine:, Mrs.. W. 1.
Miller and Isobel , Mr. and Mrs.
Prank McQuillin and Mr. and Mrs,
Allan, Miller and .family. •
Vera McDonald is apatient in-
• Wingharn and District Hospital:,
Presentaiion Made
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pAGE irl.PTIORt •-•
can make your crop
investment pay off in
ig er yue is; ig er pro it
their.roOms tidy. Jill Morray ex-
plained ,rulesOf courtesy And how
td, give First Aid as the Brownies
Intist passsthii test as, part of their.
Golden f fa nd . • •
• . AMBERLgY NEWS'
Last. Wednesday evening a preS
entation.wa:s held in the.Ripity • :
Legion Elan fOr.Mr. and Mrs.
cklurlie
1Y.s
We closed our meeting .with the .tiave. sold their :homeonthe sixth
Squeeze and Brownie Taps, to Mr. and Mrs.Gerald Cover,
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GIVE THE GRAD A
GOODUSEDCIIR
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1,971's in Chevs.and Pontiacs, '4 door hardtops
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OTHERMODELS_
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If you ,Want, better corn. and More, .betause. the .retains all the •
• - it from every ;acre..you nitrogen' applied and. there is no
supplemental liquid riitrogeb can: loss during aPpliCa
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rnake. poney for 'you ,And the, . • . •. • .
most effective a d economical• From expert reoMrhendati-ort to
way to; Supply.Ih.etoro6reeds trained operator application; the..
'-• iot'a bigger yield. crop, 'is Co- opera:tiv,e Liid Nitrogen
• co F4Aci•i'4e,,,Nhirhoh-va-,—T-his-Itaw gives you,-,-;the---beSt. of. '
an/Kincardine. Mr: and Mrs. Mc
Murch Were :presented: with gifts
from their fdrmer.neighbOurs and
friends and are' now residing in • .
Misses Carol Courtney Arid Shir-
ley:Reid of Kitchener spent the
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2 -- 1970•PONTiAC Catilinai'..4 door hardtops
2-1970 MUSTANGS
1969. MEV' Impala 4 door hardtop ,.
1969 PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedan
1969 I01111, custom,. power steering•,
4 —1969 PONTIAC PariSienne.s• :a 2 and door hardtop' •
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2.;,-•• 1968 CHEV. Impala, 4 door :hardtops
061 CHEV Caprice, 4 door hardtop • "
CAMARO, 2 door hardtop 71
-• USed-ears from-'65t&68jn variaus, models, sedans, liaicttOps'..
,and 4' door ••• 90% of all cars are V8; power steering
and all automatic
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2 — 1968 CliEV-51a•ton-piekups-with-standard-and-automatie
1967 FORD 14,ft, stake body .
1967 CHEVROLET, 1 ton panel, V8
1966 CHEVROLET tilt dab, 44 ft. stake body
E , ton panel
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A number of Econoline and Cherry from '64 to 67
Standard and automatic transiniSsion
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BP •tovice Statio0
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fiornes.::
A quartette of .young toys piiov
ided special music at the Sunday
morning..Church*Serviee at Pine
River Chureh. Heard in the
quar-
tette were Tomniy Wilson, RiCky.
Irw-in-T.-BrocR--Wal-d-en'-and—T-Ornrnr
Mrs. Robert; Benson'(Brenda
Henry) and. small son,. Robbie ,
'spent this past week'viSiting with
her parents Mr. anciIvlrs Mei-
Ville. Henry. • ,
• 'Visitors this week end With Mr.
and -Mrs. Bill Pace and. Mary, Were,
Mr.. and Guy and fam-.,
ily Of Brampton. Mrs. Guy i the
forrner Marilyn Pace.
Misses . Margaret Anne Courtney
and Marsha, liumphrey, .cub lead -
held a cook -out at Point Clark
beach Tuesday evening Of last
Little Tornrny McNain, son
of. Mr, land Mrs: Bob McNain,
la,s_been 4atterincaAirie
General Hospital this past week.
We Wish him a .speedy reCovery.
Mr. and. Mrs: Reginald_ Godfrey
•'and Mr. and Ms. Morris Reid-,
left last Monday op a tour of the'
British Isles, • • •,
• Lynn Ferguson,. son ofw, and
Mrs. John Ferguson,. is also in
-Eng4and-Lon-an-e-4t and ed
• Mr, Da7id-Ferguson has built
a lovely new cottage,. at Point
'Clark. ••
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Mrs. Leonard Courtney visited,
in Kitchener this week end and
along with,other :former class-
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mates attended the Alumni Grad
uatien dinlier, sponsored by the,
kitchener-Waterloo Hospital.
The dinner was held at the lioii•
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4day mb. Mrs. Cotirtney is a form
er graduate of the K., W. Hospit
al. •••
!leather MacKenzie, young
daughter of Mr', and -Mrs,' Allan •
Macken2iewas bitten by the
family 'dog On Sunday , but luckily
no stitches were required,
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'irijepted 3to.;4 betow ;thezation withoutyour. costly inveat-.
• ...Surface of the.s.6 if hsi* gets into ment in tin'ie'r.' labour and equip
.„'action fast With this 'method of iment..cpth/pkirloc.a,t Co-op'erative • ; •
apPlicationthe cd•rrv'et.'•hia'xi-• 11 /11and C',1' ove. your "
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mum • beheitt from .the ..nitrogen : season. • . • , ;::
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SUPPORT SCHOOL BOARD
Ware -Should
ot Exceed The
inimum Wage •
----Huron-Pederation-of-LAgricultiire
called Thursday night for'A limit
on 'Welfare payments equal to the
mininiurn wage requirements..
The motion was introduced by
Mervin Sinith at the June rneet7,
ing of the Feder4tibil held.at the
board rooms Of the Department.•
'of Agriculture' in Clinton.:
Mr. Smith said that a rnaruath._
a wife and, two children who was •
receiving welfare hada greater,
income, than the same than would
if he wasworking at the minimum'
He felt this, was unfair •
tdthe-WOr.
The 'federation also expretsed
its: support df the Hutoh.tounty
Board Of Eclucatianyi its negotia-
tions with the .Ontario Secondary
School.Teachers' Federation with .
-a motion, supporting the board,
The Majority of'the Secondary
school teachers in the. county re'. •.
Signed VI May M but have can-
tintt&I their :negotiations With the ,
floattL The resignations
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will:take' effect on August:31 if
no agreement is reached before.:
thatizfate.
F011Owing,,the mass resignations,
the 'OSSTF "pink-lisicd" :the board
meaning•that teachers can sign a
contract with the.board if they
wiiih but will be "frowned upon":
•by. theincolleagues
Last week the board Of'Educa=
lion purchased half -page adVertite-
merits in county neWspaperetV-
explain itsTasition, •
JeriyLG .•-rowd-er-r-the Limon cuiln
Selior for ARIDA was at the meetin,
Ito explain changes in the ARDA
program and to answer' any ques-
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tions that arose, «- •
Alsopresent was DarWin Lannin
of the Pollution and Pesticides •
Committee of the Perth County
Federation of Agriculture who
drifOtrned, the rn embers of po4ut.•
trii-Ofipcobierns in•Perth' County ;
and proposed a meeting with the,
Huron Pederatian.°
It was decided that meetings
will continue throughout the sum -
:mei) but at different locations in
the county ori altexperirnental
•basiS. The July meeting Will be
.held at ta8t Wawanosh Public
School, Belgrave on Jul ',rd., and,
the August meeting at Iterisall
Public School oft August 5,
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