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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-19, Page 8PAGE EIGHT PORT ELGIN THE LIJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th, 1954 1’, ■0. t 1954 GRAND OPENING y i .fl.1 MONDAY, MAY 24th Time Trials 1.30 p.m. , RACES 2.30 P.M. • Bluewater Speedway, situated one mile east on Burgoyne Road, offers the Stock Car fans the best in racing supervised by experienced officials. The THIRD --------year pf operation.----- ----------------—- Admission: Adults $1.00; children under 15, 25c; Pre-school FREE. .. . t. ’ • '' ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ' ■ ' '■ ' V ' ■ ■ r ■ a •< ■ < ■ I < ■ .< < * < < . •< ' J < ■ < < < < < . ■< ’ ■< < < < < ■.< 1 Plumbing and Heating Service AND REPAIRS . Oil Burners Serviced—Units Converted Complete Repairs for Deep and Shallow Well Pumps Automatic Hot Water Tanks Installed SPORT INTERMEDIATE SOFTBALL TEAM HAS LEGION BACKING Not discouraged by the slim at­ tendance at Saturday night’s softball meeting, officials of the Lucknow Legion decided to pro­ ceed with entering an Intermed­ iate softball team in the WOAA. With some promising young fellows and a few veterans avail­ able to balance off the squad, a pretty fair * intermediate team may shape up. . The team is counting heavily on the services of George West- lake, who is a pl^y-any-place guy and no slouch on .the .mound. Goderich has been angling for George’ for fastball, but at the moment it looks as if he’ll be in Sepoyville. As to a grouping or schedule drawing, there’s nothing definite as yet. However, Intermediate and Juvenile teams seem assured for Lucknow and it could be that the fastball wouldn’t be missed too badly this season, arid, iri any event, the sponsors will likely be able to keep the top on the red link-jbcitle. arid at the same time develop some home brew mater­ ial.. g 1953 CHEV. BELAIR SEDAN g 1953 CHEV, DELUDE SEDAN X 1952 | 1950 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN | 1950 § 1951 CHEV. SEDAN g 1949 CHEV. SEDAN S 1947 FORD 5-PASSENGER COUPE S 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN . \ 8 1940 -.......V CHEV. SEDAN CHEV. COACH 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 1949 DODGE SEDAN ? *■ X * . ’ • « I- I t 4 For a free estimate call or see ’-////'■.ART'GILMORE « • R. R, 3, Lucknow ~ 61-r-13 Dungannon COUNCIL MINUTES KINLOSS TOWNSHIP) ; Council met in the Hall, May 3rd, 1954j°as per adjournment. Ail members present. ' ■ i_ The minutes of the regular I presented and accepted. meeting of April 5th and special meeting of ’ April 20th, as /read, were' approved and signed.;' / A petition from P. A Murray and. Grant . Eckenswiller for a re­ pair of the Kraemer Drain was ———0-0-0—— When “King’1 Clancy saw 15- y earmold Kenny Hodgkinson working" out in Toronto, he is. quoted as remarking: “Shades of Old Sid Howe”. Ken will play with the ■' St. Mikes Junior ^B”. Buzzers next season. ------0-0-0 Meaford and Port Elgin meet in their/first encounter of , the fastball season next week with Russ Johnston arid Hughie Hall slated as opposing moundsmen. The^MeafordAthleticAssociation, made a pre-season payment of $200 to Johnston to secure him. Port Elgin Raceway To Reopen Stock car races at. the Port Elgin Bluewater Speedway oval are slated to get underway on the afternoon of'May 24th. This is the third season for this track, where, thrills arid^ spills are • a- plenty in this increasingly .popu­ lar Sport. ' ALL NEW! Install it Yourself Package includes Glass & Screen Inserts, Pneu- , ihatic Door Closer,r Latch, Stainless Steel Hinges, and Adjustable *Sweep SELF-STORING ALUMINUM STORM AND ALUMINUM . WIN1X>WS and ■' DOORS PONTIAC SEDAN t TRUCKS CHEV. ’/j-TON PICK-UP CHEV. STATION WAGON CHEV. 2-TON STAKE 1 ARMY TRUCKS, 2-TON STAKE SPECIAL NEW COCKSHUTT TRACTOR, NO. 20 1951 1950 1946 : two « I $1,250.00 Z ................................................ -. • . . .■ | Brussels Motors | § - Huron County’s Foremost Used Car Dealers r | Cash, Trade, Terms — Open Evenings Until 10 Z $ Cities Service Dealer — - Phone 73x, Brussels § t and rib extras to fit this conv ‘ binatiori screen-window -*-■ . the . complete unit comes 'With full, easy to follow, iri- striictions. It’s t^asy to cledri •/-inserts are removable from ihsid0~e^sily. reglazed th case of accident—will riOt 1 , ' rtist. Of rot and needs, no . ----/>ai-frtbtg7-Braftswv-rFFbc^lTm^~- inated and up to •35%. siv^d bn your fuel bill wheri you’ve ■. . /" fitted“these“seif-storniRs'torms; and screens. . ' ' THE ALUMINUM Combination Storm arid Screen Door comes com* pletely packaged. In­ struction sheet makes in­ stallation easy. ' METAL AWNINGS are also available to fit any size Window or Door. You are invited to call in and without ariy ob^ '• ligatidn, get an/estimate 1 on your requirements., WEDDINGS . DORE—ORR Geneva Presbyterian Church manse, Chesley, was;’ the Getting for the wedding oil Saturday af­ ternoon of Opal Mae Orr and Claude Allister Dore. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Orr, Elm­ wood, and formerly of Lucknow, ^rid~the_^oomJ.s„the_^oja^f_Mik apd Mrs. Claude Dore of Bervie. The Rev. D. C. MeLelland of­ ficiated. For her wedding: the bride chose aHBeige^suit accenTed withr green accessories and corsage of red roses. . .. ’ ■’ Miss Edith McKillop was maid of honor wearing an aqua suit' with navy accessories : and cor­ sage of red roses; Donald Dore, Bervie, , was his brother’s groomsman. 0 A reception followed at Pleas­ ure Valley, Lodge, Hanover, whien . the bride’s mother, K gowned in navy with -white accessories, re­ ceived , guests/ assisted by . the groom’s mother, who also chose riavy with white accessories.' Following a wedding trip to the United Statds, the couple/will reside in Bervie. , , , . . ' The Government grant on ‘the Dore, Conley and Eadie drains, ibe distributed to the parties ass­ essed on each drain, The contract for .supplying the tile for the Burt Drain was given to Wm. Eadie, tile to be deliver­ ed-by August 1st, 1954 at price ■quoted.' ;; ■ ■ ■.■.’ //) other month to finish up his Col­ lection of 1953 taxes. The £lerk »was asked to pre­ pare a by-law re the closing of thes Kinloss-Turnberry boundary and that part of Concession 2 east from the gateway of Lot 40^ Cori. 2- ; Council adjourned ,..to meet again on .Monday, June 7th, 1954. Cheques issued: warble fly wages and Supplies, $568.02.; fox r Mrs. A^HaveriS; Donations of $15 bounties, 12.00; Government grant on. ,Dore Drain, 303.75; Govern­ ment Grant on Conley Drain and debenture payments reduced iri proportion, 688.98; Government grant on Eadie Drain and deben­ ture payments reduced iri pro-, portion, 1,175.50; Canadian Indus­ tries, warble fly powder, 189.00; Johnstone & Son, ambulance, 7.00; D; H. Carruthers, part, sal- 1 y 25 001 H.a.^h-1 d Ppyrtypgr _ ary, 25.00; P. A. Murray, 25.00f Farish Moffat, part salary, 25.00; Dan T. McKinnon, part salary, .25.00;, Frank Thompson, part s,al- •ary; 75.00; J. R. Lane, part salary, 10G.00; Jt R.. Lane,; unemployment stamps $7.56, 2 pensions. $5.00— 12.56; Municipal'^World, supplies, 2.01; Walter* Bell,' Whitechurch' street lights, 23<00;-, relief, 80JOO; Gotfdori Hodgkinso'n, assistance on drains, 24,00;. Wrill ■ Wall, assist- Burt; assistance on Burt drain; 8 J)0 ;* JohrLMcLeodzEsi.^ assistance bn -Burt drain;, 8.00; Mrs.: Smith,, caretaking-, 9.00; Saug'een .Valley C, A.,’1954 assessment, 75.67; Gor­ don Wall,.balance salary...and re* fund dog’tax, 52.00. Highway'cheques: Pay Roll No. 5, $653.25; Wm.<MacIntyre; tele'- phone, i^;^5; Tiept. of .-HighwayS; gas • tax, 16,17; Ira • DWie;,bridge timber,- 30,00; B, MacMillan, snow an interesting review of Miss - Chapman’s talk on ‘Aids to Ef­ fective Speaking”. A. synopsis of her trip to Guelph, to attend the 4 Officers Convention was giyen by Mr^. C. .Cook. The topic, “Problems Of Being a Mother” was given in three parts, the first being taken by­ Mrs. Alex Sutherland dealt with babyhood. The second part Child­ hood, taken by .Mrs. Jessie Allin, and the third part -Teeri-AgeFs? Problems, prepared by Miss Plumsteel and read by Mrs. An-, nie Struthers. They were all very interesting and“infbrmative7--A------- discussion followed by four of the mothers on problems of their own. Following the singing; of < the Queen,, the hostesses in charge served a delicious lunch, . “Does this package belong -to you? The name is obliterated”. “Can’t be mine. My name’s O’Flanagan’’. INSTITUTE DONATES TO BLIND AND KOREAN FUNDS The May meeting of the Luck­ now Women’s Institute was held in the Town Hall with the pres­ ident, Mrs. C. Cook, in the Chair, 'Bollowing the institute Ode and Collect, the minutes and the trea­ surer’s reports were given by to the Blind arid $25 tp the Kor­ ean • fund were passed. Miss Mar^ garet Rae was appointed as Branch Director with Mrs., P< Stewart and Mrs. Jack Wtaith: Delegates" to the District Anriual which is to be held in Lucknow , are the president, Mrs. C. Coo.k and, the District , Director, MFs^ A. J; Wilson and Miss Mary Mac-* Leod and Mrs. G. Fisher. An in- LX,Lsal.... fi-p-m—-—-th^e——^^hx-tee^xu-rGh— nc AA-“1 Women’s institute , to 4 the' Luck­ now 'Institute- to attend their, next meeting , was accepted. •Transportation committee is Mrs. A. Wilson and *Mrs..; A» Havens., •• • Mrs. McGill read ‘ the' motto which/,, was prepared by Miss Dean MacLeod and Miss Margar­ et R;ae sang a "pleasing solo ac­ companied by Mrs. Joynt at the pianq.. Miss Mary MacLeod gave THESE PRICES DEW KIST CORN 15 oz. ......... ...... 2 for 21c COLNEY TOMATOES < 28 0S6. 18c, 2 for 35c SOCKEYE SALMON : 3 tins for ........... 99c KAM ............. ..... 3 for $1.00 CHATEAU CHEESE Half pound .. . .. CELLO TOMATOES TOMATOES; lb. HEAD LETTUCE Firm heads .. GREEN' ONIONS 3 bunches .. California CARROTS 2 bunches .. '• ■ 23c -RADJSHy-dj bunches : 25c BANANAS ' t r Golden yellow, lb. ..... .. 1^ LOOSE BANANAS, lb. . .. 10c Spinach, Leaf Lettuce, Cukes, MUsiirpoiris, Green Beans, ■ '. Cauliflower, Berries, ' Pineapples. Lucknow w • 1 . 25c I plowing, 35.00; H. H Bannerman, gra-v e 111ngr-6-1 •. 5 Of- U mba c h~ - Dr ugr Store, ether, 6.50; B-A. Service, • fuel and grease, '46.93; Robinson Irwin Co., culverts, 142.80; Dom- inion iRoad Mach. Co., repairs *& labor,- 789.8.1; Torn Morrison, . welding, • 4.00; /Joseph - Tiffin, gravel, ■ 16=00; George Hiltz; re- ; pairs and labor, 15.00; Harry.Coll- ; trig, gravel,. 40.00. , ■ ‘ } . .. J. K. LANE, Clerk. I nF*1