The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-03, Page 16SAT loeal' hockey fans are .pleas=`
ed' to'see .Paul Henderson . off to
such a successful start With
Detroit -Red ;Wiggs this season.
Paul has three goals in the short
season to date,: two of them com-
ing in last weekend .games..
T •veterans of war time Port.
bert `..airport ' met for their
:.25th anniversary recently at,
RCAF' Clinton. One member
came from the .Isle ' of Man to
visit "Port' Albert and meet his
war: time . comrades, ' Over 135
veterans registered for the 're-
union.
THE LUCKNOW slENTINEL,
•THAT a ' bulletin by the Ontario,
De artment of Lands and For-
ests states that hunting' pros-
pects appear" :very good in low-
er Bruce county this Fall. The
European Hare..populations• are
strong in Kincardine, Huron and
Bruce Townships,
THAT Lloyd Lounsbury,.' of Coder
,ich a former employee of the
Toronto: Star,. assisted the' Sent-
inel with linotype work on. Mon-
day.. evening of this weekand
helped take tile "squeeze" off
a bit here.
THAT • Mr: and Mrs, J. L. Mac
Millan . visited . last week -end in
St.. Catharines withtheir sons
Clifford and Jim and their: faro
ilies On. Monday they attended
the funeral of David Scobie. Mr.
Scoble was; a former resident
of fucknow . and was' employed
(- 'Dairies. •
THAT members:`, of • the Lucknow
Legionwill conduct a poppyblitz this Friday evening, Novem-
ber 5th;; in Lucknow. The Legion
members are • also reminded that
a remembrance • service will, be
I be held „at St. Helen's Ball . this
Sunday,:afternoon and that mem-
bers: are requested to attend.
asaccountant at Silverwood
.LUCKNOMfr ONTARIO -
THAT. Doug AMA has sUccessiu]ly'.
completed has new entry, trai ing.;
with the • Canadian Navy at Corn-
wallis,.N'va Scotia and will start
his trade..cours as a stoker very
shortly at Halifax.
THAT the newly ° formed. Lucknow
Manger Group are attempting a
new type of money raising event
and are invitingbusinessmen,
emnpfoyeesand shoppers to a
Coffee Break . at the. Bank of
Montreal this Saturday morning..
THAT `an advance poll for the
Monday nextelection was held.
here last Saturday and. Monday'
with a comparatively„ light turn-
out.,
urn-out:, iwilliam Porteous , was
deputy ' returning officer, Miss
' Ada. Webster acted . as poll clerk
'and ' scrutineers were Bill: Houston
and Alex Hackett.
RECEIVES B.A. DEGREE,.
WEDNESDAY, ;, NOV. 3rd, 1965
Mr. and. Mrs. Isaac Nixon at-
tended the graduation .of thein
son Carman .Nixon at Thames
Hall London, on • Friday, October
29th when he received. his B.A.
degree. •
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FURTHER DONATIONS TO;
'SOUTH KINLOSS CHAPEL. FUND
The board of directors of South.
Kinloss Cemetery' wish to ack-
nowledge further donations to the
chapel fund: • .•
Donations " received have been
from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emberlin,
$20i' , Lochalsh' Cemetery, ; $50;
Clyde Reid, Strathroy, $5; the late
William Reid,. Strathroy, $5; Mrs.
William Blue, Detroit, $5
,The-: Cemetery :boar is com
' pprised of " president, "Boss Mac-
'Millan; vice - president, Harold
Campbell; : secretary,.. Lloyd ,Mac-
Dougall; treasurer, , Frank Mac-
Kenzie; directors,, Gordon Fisher,
Allister Hughes and' Douglas,
Graham
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taking post' ordination training.'
He has • been' in our ,country for
over a yearand was joined by . his
wife this past summer. The crowd
was surprised to..learn, that the
Macassas have 'a family of ten:
children and four: grandchildren,
and : the in
are being. looked
after in ;Uganda while' Mrs..:
Macassar joins her husband for this
:year of study. Rev. Macassa gave
an interesting account of his home
country of , Uganda. It '.,received 'its
independence two years ago, now
has a two party government, with
fictions.: He, stated: that Uganda
is living in three ages, politically.
they are in the 20th Century with
a democratic government; as far.
as industrial development, is con
cerned they are in the 17th •: or '.
18th : century, they are. just 'begin-
ning, to 'centralize industries and,
socially they are in the 5th or 6th
century compared to England.
'They have intertribal . conflicts,,
several languages,• • poor trans'
portat on, etc. They need education
badly,- only . 50 per ; cent of . their
children go to school. They do not
have enough. schools, ' enough
teachers or enough :money. Their
natural resources are `not yet fully
developed and they need to be to
give their country more money.
He stated that Uganda is torn be-
tween
the East and the West 'but
as a . Clu` stian be prefers ` the
West: •
Rev. S t r a p• p thanked Rev.
Macassa for ` his interesting ' t.
and presented a gift:. to : M
Macassar Mrs. • Macassa, who
just learning the English langua
expressed her thanks ' . in
-Uganda language which was int
preted by. her husband: '
The "Harbouraires of . Goder
entertained with a musical : p
gram, after : ' which dancing
enjoyed.
During the course of the eveni
bouquets --of. roses were presen
to Mrs: Larry Salkeld,. wife'
the • Worshipful Master,, and
Bill Farrish, : wife of the imin
ate Past Master; who were -m
ried during the past year. M
Donald's Orchestra • played
dancing.
- .NOTICE,,. RE
ORHO(KE
REGISTRATION;
•
to., be held at :the
MUNICIPAL` OFFICE
Lucknow;
•
SaiUrday,: Noir.
200 to 4:00 p.m...
FLEES 6 to.8
Registration Fee $2.00
SQUIRTS 8 to 10
Registration eFe $2.03
PEE WEES 10 to 12.,
Registration : Fee -$2.00
BANTAMS —12 to 14
Registration Vee $3.00'.
:MIDGETS „ 14 • to .16
Registration ; Fee $3.00
Players must be specified
by June 1st.
Pee` Woos, ' Bantams, Mid'
Bring Birth 'Certificates•
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