The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-23, Page 19BER 23, 31174
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ARNOLD'S INTEoRE
R.R. 7 Lucknow — Lanes — Phone 52977248
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AYLMER CHOICE PEAS, 19 oz. _____ 3 $1.00
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Council Briefs . . .
A representative front General
Electric will discuss new lighting
on Bob Street with the village
Council.
A letter from the Count 'Y of Bruce
GeneratRospital requestedkinein-:
bet of council to be present at a
meeting to discuss an area health
council.
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Ron Alton and Gerry ' Priestap
tnet with council discussing water
pressure problems on the line
running south of the village. a
problem which has received dis-
cussion in past years. The propertV
in question, is in West Wawanosh
Township and was serviced with
water quite a number of years ago.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson
and Ross Hoggart, real estate
agent, met with council concerning
the acquisition of a village lot on
Delhi Streetsouth of the Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Horne. Council
stated theY *-ere having discus-
sions with the owner of the
property, William Lyons. regarding
levelling of the area to facilitate the
servicing of these lots.
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Gary Ritchie andSliff tivingston
tnet trith council to discuss the
possibility of establishing a perm-
anent area where tractor pulls
could be staged; possibly on a mice
a year basis. They were represent-
ing the local tractor pull association
which has been formed. Council
indicated their Support in trying To
work out a satisfactkigry location,
with the present Caledonian Park
the area in question. Council'
indicated that they •would- have to
consider existing facilities at the
park in making' any new plans. •
Bill Lyons and Ross Hoggart.
real estate agent. appeared before
council to discuss work which had
been goon siderod at the Lyons
property. on Delhi Street, south of
the Nursing titime. Mi. Lyons
stated ttiat lie had decided to level
the iand there to improve the
existing kits. Council assured him
that. ths being done. they would
proceed with 'oo_Nrk on serticing the
area. Mr. *ns sacked if council
od fiA and level the portion of,
Bob Street south directly adjweat
to the kis in question_
A VaixIing
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to discuss local
governthein for 81314..4e County vtill
be held it tow Town Hall c+n
October 3.0 and ‘viii Maude Luck -
now Kinloss. Ripley and
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The change which has been
made in 'the ' typesetting . method
within the plant •is a 'major one.
Ten years ago alt news copy. was
• set on a linotype, - it. familiar .
niachine whichhas always captur- •
ed the attntion of visitors to, the
plant. For the 'past ten years. ali
copy within, the plant, which ‘,..:3', ..
designated. for the new, coiltimins.
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was ser on an cleCtric iNilewtirer •
equipped with'a special type face..
Now. as of .four . weeks ,ago.: the
Computer age • has taken. ,over in
• type setting the news 4columns of
The Lucknow Sentinel..
It .. isindeed a cOmputer.. and is
known by the. trade-itame ' ',Compu-
• writer..." and is produced by the
Compugraphic Corporation at Will-.
• mingion. Mass., just north of •
Boston.. •
Outages . in type faces, fine
lengths, and such other adjust—
ments are simplified to make the
machine very versatile. • •
The.machine is indeed acomptit-
i - et in that in. its intricate electronic
- . circuitry there is a menuiry hank.
This "memory bank has the
capacity to remember all the facts
abOut all the characters and space• s
in a line of very small type, as long
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information until t .has masts
words to till the eight inch line.
then take whatever space is left:
and evenly divide that space intOall
the. word space....,, in the 1111C. This, ii
.does in the iwinkling.,., of an eve. and
is ready for the next line.
• The klICIN ItiCiliStl‘C% .are on a
strip of filen about Iwo feet long.
This film is wrapped around a drum
that is constanth revolvin.f..,,... an
when in action an • extremely tush
speed electronic flash lamp pro,-
jects the desired letter through a
lens to a light sensitive paper that
is stored in a cassette in the
machine. •
- When the operator is through
with a story. this v. -3%5(11K' is
renzod and the p3illa run through
a proiveSsor, v. hich . in several
minutes. produces developed, de-
sensitiged and dry strips of copy
read'y to be Tut into the news
columns. i.-laSsified or display atl-,
xertisement'S.
Stocker Sale
Held Monday
415 head were sold at Monday's
stocker rank sale at Lucknow
Community Sale,
Seven steers averaging 47,, lbs.
were sold by Harvey Thompson.
• Kitgough to Ivan Weber- Si. Jacobs
, at 36.10.
Seven heifers averaging 613 lbs.
were Sold by Wallace Woods..
Kincardine to Jack MacKenzie.. R.
R. 3 Lucknow at 28.85.
Five steers averaging 760 lbs.
were sold by Vernon Hunter,
tucknow to Lorne Cunningham,
Carlow at 43.3.!.,`„
Nineteen steers averaging 830
lbs. were sold by Ros Forster„
Lucknow to Vince Atistin„ Dungan-
non , at 42.75.
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