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in Victoria Hospital, London, the
past week.
MEAT .SPECIALS
'Kinds of Beef
Fronts of Beef
LB. 8 5c
Sides of Beef ..93c
Pork Whole or Halves LB. 6 5c
Light Weight Young Sows LB. 55c
Cut, Wrapped and Quick Frozen
at no extra charge
• SMALL FREEZER SPECIALS
50 lb. Lots Hamburg
SO ib. Lots Blade Short Rib
Roast Mixed
Lots Homemade Sausage
Lots Young Beef Liver
Lots Loin Pork Chops
Lots Spare Ribs-iresh
Lots Home Cured Bacon
LB. 89c
LB. 9 9 C
LB. 6 9C
LB 69c
u3.99c
LB. 99c
L.B.89c
10 lb.
10 lb.
10 lb.
10 lb.
10 lb.
SALE ENDS CLOSING TIME SATURDAY MAR. 23.
ALL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED. WITHIN 2 WEEKS.
RIPLEY MEAT MAR
39 5-296 1
Closed Thursday afternoons
open all day Saturday
WI Speaker Tell
About PRO Wo
The Lucknow Women'si
held- their monthly meetings
Tuesday,.March 12th. •
The committee served d
with a cup of t'ea after which
president- Mrs. A . J., Wilson
.ed the meeting with the
Institute Ode and the Mary
art Collect . Correspondence
business was dealt with.
,Mrs, . Helm took cliq
of the program and °pendia
a sing song, and the motto
munity Spirit is like hockep
takes tea m work" , was given
Mrs. N. J. MacKenzie,
Mrs. Allan Johnson sangnS
Irish songs, "Gallway Bay'l
"Clancy lowered the Boom.,
which were much enjoyed,
J. L. Mac Nlillan gave a rear
"The legend, of the Lipricen
The speaker for the aft
Mrs. Harvey Houston, gavel
.talk on. her 'work as P.10.0
pro vince and isplayed some
books that are Available and
some splendid informationg
work of the Institute.
The ladies chorus sang ors
Irish songs "Peggy O'Neil"
"When Irish Eyes ate Slag.
Mrs. 1<kil NlacCallunir
poem on "Olir Income Tax
the nieeting closed with the
trig of "The Queen",
F.
it
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MARCH 22 AND 23
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KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Heffernan
are spending this week at the
home of their son and .ciaughter -
in- law . Mr. and. Mrs. Albert
Heffernan and family of Newmark-
et.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler are
attending the Teacher's, Conven -'
tion at the Royal. York Hotel,
Toronto until Wednesday of this
week.
Sister Lucille is visiting her
mother Mrs. Dwyer and her sister
Mrs. Don. Frayne,1 Mr.. Frayne and,
mr. and MrS: John Van' ()sell
and family visited on .Sunday
with. Mt, and Mrs. Jack Van Osch.
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Now Available On -
1ST AND, 2ND MORTGAGES
Anywhere in Ontario
On. •
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUS%
and FARM PROPERTIES
Mr. arid Mrs. Dennis Dalton
visited with relatives in London
over the week end..
HOGAN FA mn, y MOVE TO GOD-
ERICH
Mr.. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan
held a successful auction sale*on
Saturday despite the stormy weath•
erthey will be moving to, their
new home at 104 Wolfe Street,
Goderich this Saturday. They
have sold their farm to Mr. and
OLIVET
Mr.' and Mrs. Jim McNairn and
Karen of Seaforth visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
White.
Mrs. Robert Engel of Dublin
visited for a couple of days last
week with Mr. :and Mrs. Walter
Black and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McGuire and family.
Miss Joanne Hamilton of Lond-
on is spending this week at home
with her. parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hamilton.
A few young people from this
area attended the. Junior Farmers
dance in Mildmay,on Saturday
evening.
Misi Nancy McGuire, of Olivet
and Susan Carter of Ripley are
enjoying this week vacationing in
Florida.
Doug Jones of. Kitchener visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Black and family.
Robert Engel and Robbie of
Dublin spent the week end with .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and
family .
-
Mrs. Phil Evers of North Bay who
will be moving here at the end of
the month.
WELCOME FAMILY FROM OIL;
SPRINGS
We welcome to the community
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tard and fam-
ily from Oil Springs. They moved
on the week end to their farm
which they purchased from Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Farrish. Mr. and
Mrs. Farrish and family have mov •
ed into their newly constructed
home on the 12th of Ashfield.
QUEEN'S PARK
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17
liberal Leader Robert Nixon
said the Bill would not have been
necessary if Mr.. Wells had stepped
in a' month ago and imposed trus-
teeship' on the Board. The Board
has incited many instances of
provocation in .the ,past ntimber of
weeks. Mr. Nixon said Bill 12
which states that; the pupil-teach-
er ratio can be arbitrated,' means
that conditions of work must be.
negotiaied across the provice in
the future.
The Ontario Government is
spending $500,000 to tell
taxpayers it wants them to get
back $300 million on their in-
come taxes this year with its Fair
Share Programme. The
programme includes rental rebates,
a return of 1% of personal rexemp-
tions as a sales tax rebate, and $100
credit to pensioners.
Ontario is willing to see the
price of Western Canadian crude
oil rise to $6 a barrel, but only ,
if it is going to stay there for at
least two years.
Energy Minister Darcy
McKeough said he does not want a
price rise On April 1st , the date
the current Federal freeze is
scheduled 'to expire, to be just the
first step up the ladder to $7,
then $8, "and on up to whatever
the world , Monopoly price might
be".
The Federal Government has
frozen the price of Western crude
at $4 a barrel until March 31st.
Mr. McKeough strongly attack-
ed the desire of the
producing Provinces, Alberta and,
Saskatchewan , to raise the price
to the world level of about $10.50
a barrel.
The Energy Minister said an
increase to $6 a barrel would add
approximately 60 a gallon to the
cost of heating oil and gasoline in
Ontario. A jump to $10.50 a
barrel would add almost 200 a
gallon. This "flies in the face of
the national interest' he said.
The net impact on Ontario of a
move to $6 crude would be to add
costs of $350 million a year to
people of the Province: Alberta's
net benefit would be $750 million.
The regular meeting of the"
MarchThe
Lucknow Girl Guides was hell,
' meeting was opened w
roll , call followed by Horses
Formation. It was announced;'
that we, are hoping to rent tbe
arena so that girls interestedi
their skater's badge could be
ed.
Girls: working on their aqi
-badge were dismissed to go to
Fist Bowl to take instruction
Mrs. Taylor on setting up an
aquarium. Some girls piaci
badminton. They are trying
for a team to play in an area
tournament.
The rest of the girls either
learned tying knots, or
were tested on their Kim'sa
The Collector's Badge wasp
ed to Lori 1lcKim. Campfire
led by Lieuternt. The me
was, closed with vespers and