The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-10, Page 211
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Lucknow Weight Watchers Exposed
To Severe Competition
ates,
is
for
gressive and dangerous competitor.
'for the Litoknow Weight Watchers
arrived on the Lucknow scene onR
May 1st. No more can
the Weight Watchers be content
to idly rest on their laurels?.,
• basking in the glory of small
weight losses and infinitisimal
downward progresS. The gown__ ofhelu--en Ot The Weight
Watchers must now rest extrem-
ely precariously on the brow of
the champion? with the 'entry intc
the field of weight reduction of
a new franchised group riarned •
the Pinecrest_Weight Losers-;--Everr
the name of this group expresses
its firm determination to be first
in its field not just to be Watch-
ers, but Doers and Losers!
Apart from the fact that high
on the list of their Code of Ethici
is.the absolute determination to
succeed, the parent 'franchise
company, Pinecrest Manor Nurs-
ing Home, has offered several
cash prizes and incentive bonuses
to further strengthen their deter-
mination to be first in their
field, For the Weight_Loser-who
losesitlb. first, a,$25.00 cash
Prize will be awarded; a second
prize of $10400 and a third prize
of $5,06 will also 'be awarded' to
the second and third place finish-
ers in the contest at its close, '
his recognized that all' Men,' hers of the franchised group ,
0.99
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to
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re .
The following news release is'
issued from the office of the Pub-
.lic Relations firm of Newbold &
Newbold Inc., Lucknow 'Ontario:-
An extrethelyaggressive , pro -
THROUGH THE
• WANT .ADS:
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 1...UCKNOVC. ONTARIO voldESDAY, MAY 10th, 1912 PAGE TWENTY4E111
Wesl-Wowanosh.To Pave Two Streets In
Auburn, Garbage • Charges Adjusted.
third reading and finally passed '
on motion of Councillors.Durnin
and Hickey, to amend By-law
# 6, 1971, authorizing the col-
lection'of an Interim.1.,evy in
the Township on the.15th of June
or the Friday following the 15th
of June each year. •
The Road accounts were
passed for payment on motion of
Councillors Hickey and Durnin.
The following General .
Accounts were ordered paid on
motion of Councillors Aitchison
and Durnin:
Ontario Hydro, hall power ,
9.75; Municipal World Ltd, ,
-treasurer's formii.15.29;"COrpor-
ation 'Village of Luckn,ow , 2 fire
calls, 250.00; Wm. .S .reed ,
bond premium-warble fly inspec-
for , 15 , 00; Chester Nicholson,
bulldozing"dUmp, 56.00; Niagara
, Chemicals, warbicide , 234.00;
salvation Army , 1972 grant ,
30.00; Huron County Municipal
Association ,.1972 membership,
10.00; Huron County Historical
Society, 1972 grant , 15.00; Rec- .
eiver General of Canada , stamps •
envelopes , 96.00.
ROAD ACCOUNTS: H. Culbert ,
salary, 269.20; G. Humphrey,
operator, 407.72; A. McDonald,
operator, 302.65;•B.P. Oil Lim-
Ated:,--fue-1- a ud=tm•-t-T-"-.14a374-8,;
Fawcett Metal, Arch-pipe',
760. 96; T. 'Nicholson , welding ,
4.50;. R. Panriabecker, , chain saw-
ing , 409.50; Receiver General,
C.P.P.,, U.I.,and I.T., 217.22;
Receiver General, postage stamps,
8.00. Martin's eaeal_ator,
beta-use of individual
capabilities, may not wish to set
quite such a high objective as
20.1b: weight loss for themselves..
The parent franchise company_has
recognized these 'individual per-
sona) limitations and will probably
offer performance prizes during the
course of the contest to those who
have elected to seta lower object-
ive for themselves.
Because of the firm conviction
of this new group in the weight
losing field that they will'succeed
irra----verrstort-titis expect -
ed •that this contest, or incentive
programme may be of very short
duration. A warning is hereby
issued to 'all competition:- "Look
to your laurels! We may be
"John ny-!....C:o
chosen field but we WILL be #1."
The main criteria for eligibility
for one of the cash prizes offered
is that the contestant be an
employee of Pinecrest Manor
Nursing Horne.
The May session of West Wawa-
nosh Township Council was held
at the Township Hall on Tuesday,
May 2. at 8.30 p.m. with all
members in attendance,
The minutes of the April meet-
ing were read, and adopted on
motion of Councillors Hi'ckey and
McDonald.
Fred. Wagner t 'ita Trustee of
the Village of Auburn , appeared
KINLOSS
PLACED SECOND
Congratulations to Linda Sparks
for placing second in the Grade X
Piano Sonata Open Class with a
mark of 84 at the Owen Sound
Music Festival.
Week end guests with Mr. and •
Mrs. Harvey Houston and Kenneth
were Hugh Houston of Ottawa ,
J. J. Houston of Downsview and
Wallace Houston frOm Matagaini ,
Quebec. j
Mrs'. Jelle de JOng is again a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Huntley. Dawson was host-
-ess -for -a-Trousseat! -Tmea-f6F-h-eri
daughter., Lynda , on.Saturday•
a fternoon and evening .
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie and
William spent the week end at
Hope Bay and visited with Mrs,
John Ditkie at the Hill Top Nurs-
ing_Horne-iniarte,
Let Caretaker And
Fence Contracts
For Disposal Site
. Kinloss Council met in regular
session on May 1st at 7..30,p.m.
the reeve and all Council ,pres-
ent. .
After the minutes of meetings
April. 3rd and 27th were adopted,
the following business was dealt
with.
Council accepted a request
from Gerrit Vanderklippe for a
-c-lean-out--on-laat-2-7,-Goncession
4 on the Farrish "Da:" Drain, the
engineer to prepare a report on
the same.. •
The application for a tile' drain
loan was accepted On Lot 1,
Conc. 12 in the amount of
$1400.00.
By-Law 4-1972 was passed sub-
j—t-To a-ppm-vat-of Lepartment of-
Transportation and Cornmunita-'
tions extending half loading reg-
ulations to. June lst. of each
year 'if necessary.
Arthur Breckles was engaged
_to_cut_the_gra.ss_at__Kiulough..._
Cemetery at $3.00 per hour.
The tender of Lloyd Johnston
to construct the fence around
the waste disposal site was accept-
ed at $350.00 ,'staking to be' done
at' $3.0.0 per hour, township' to
supply material.
The application of Wm..
Evans to caretake the waste dis-.
'posal site was accepted'at
$18.00 each Saturday from 9.00
aim. to 6 p.m. - •
By-Law No; 6-1972 was passed,
being a by-law to regulate and •
trol-the-disposition-Of 4aste
The following accounts were
ordered paid: General, $2071,22,
Highways, $3289,69.
The meeting was adjourned to
meet on June 5th or at the call of
the reeve, •
Fraser MacKinnon , Clerk.
before Council with regard to gar-
bage collection in the Village.
A request was presented to Coun-
cil to have the mill rate for gar-
bage collection (6 Mills) with-
drawn this year; and a flat rare
of $13.00 per residence , garage
and store charged. Council will
comply with this request.
_ A report from one of the Live-
stock Valuers for damage to a
flock of sheep Iasi October., was
received -by:the Clerk. -
By-Law # 6, 1972, was given
third reading and finally passed'
on motion of Councillors Hickey
and Aitchison.' This by-law
raises the annual dog tax in the
Township to:the following: $3;00
fdr the first male dog or spayed
female; $5,00 for each addition-
al male or spayed female; $6.00 •
for the first female clogand
$10.00 for each additional female.
The Clerk was instructed to con•
tact the Engineer to report a wash
out .on the Rintoul Drain.
A motion by Councillors Durn-
in and McDonald accepted the
agreement with the Lucknow Fire
ADe-partire rit=fo -r--ire-proterction
West Wawanosh, and the Agree-
ment was signed by the Reeve
and Clerk.
Motion by Councillors Aitchi-
son and Durnin 'that the tender
of Lavis Contracting Limited , 'of
Clinton, Ontario , for paving
Eltiabeth and Main Streets in.
the Police Village Of
Manc:hester_ (Auburn) he 'accepted
subject to approval by the Dep-
artment of Transportation and
ComMunications.
By-Law # 7, 19,72, was given
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4 i souit
gasoline, 8.68; Harvey Culbert ,
truckallowance i 600.00.
Council adjourned to-6-June
1972, at 8.30 p.m. at the Hall,
on motion of Councillor Hickey.
JOAN 'ARMSTRONG, CLERK.
1972 FORD'F100 pickup
1972 VALIANT 4 door 6 cylinder automatic
1971 P • AC_Catalina4_cioor-bardtop,-V8--automatic-,
power equipped
1971 DODGE Charger 2 door hardtop
2 - 1970 CHEV Impala 2 door hardtops, 'V8 automatic, power
brakes and power steering
1970 CHEVELLE 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic, power steering
1970 OLDS Cutlass SupreMe 2 door hardtop, V8, power steering,
power brakes, power.4 windows
1970-CHE-%frael4tir=4,161w7V8-autom-a1ic,-power equipped
1970 OLDS Cutlass Supreme 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic
power steering, power brakes, vinyl roof
1970 METEOR 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic
1969 CHEV 4 door, V8 automatic, power brakes, power steering
-1969-DODO-E-Polatir4 -docTS-V8-a-utinitiatit, power steering
power brakes
1969 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic,
power equipped
1968 CHEV 4 door, V8 , •
1967 OLDS Delta 88, 4 door hardtop,. power equipped
1966 DODGE Coronet, 2 °door
1965 FORD,
1964 METEOR
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