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THE LUCKN4w .SENTINEL., J,UCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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• WEDNESDf ;Y, , MAR.: 20th.:: -196'
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PORTABLE -WATER •:SUPPLY, ;
In -'this. ":age; of progress on every•
'hand which. includes 'vastly improved fire
fighting' methods, water still plays the
moat important role in combating one of
the, 'greatest, destroyers of life and pro.,
perty, ,FIRE.:. Without ample water, control;
of fire is almost impossible'. unless caught'.
at the very beginning of the outbreak,
This ` fact was emphasized at. a,. puxal'. •
fire • this past week which• •destroyed a '
Kinloss •Township home. Lucknow `Fire 'De-
partment used • the ..few 'hundred gallons '
carried' 'on the fire truck and' `then. help
lessly watched the- home enveloped by
flames.The farm pressure.System was
.,rendered: useless by the fire. Water could
have: saved this home. This was generally
agreed by firemen and bystanders.
Municipal officialsmight well consider
ways .and means . of having a portable
water supply- available when 'needed.: The•
answer to this can . not be picked out, of
a ..hat, but it is a subject that should be
given serious. thought..'
roblem---It—is -'not' - ` villagep a • problem
Lucknow has • a water system acquired .and.
maintained at `.great .cost which meets
their . needs..
Adjacent rural municipalities recently
purchased a portable ` pump, manned : by
the Lucknow .depa'rtment, . which has . pro.-
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wen its worth on many 'occasions- . ut
this :` is . ineffective unless 'a water . supply
is' close . at : hand... • • .:. . •
Many problems would 'be, connected
with ' the establishing ,;of a. portable water
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supply for ruraltownships," Financing, lo-
cation, procedure in despatching, would ".
all be ,important factors under 'such a lan,
These obstacles would ,seem small ho
ever, if by reaching . a . solution, pr perty;
and even •human life,; . might be spared.'
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CR'IPPL: ED CHILDREN BENEFI',T
The • 1965 Easter Seal Carnpa�
now being • conducted in .228 ' communities
throughout; . Ontario, and sponsors •are the
Ontario Society for Crippled Children and..
its Rotary, Lions, Ki•inrani's, Kinsmen . and.
other Service Club representatives.
Locally the; campaignis conducted'"
by the .-Lucknow : and. District.. Lions Club.
The financial -goal is : $1,000,000.
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It will be • attained, . but on y with
'full support • from • all quarters; -individuals
-=-companies---employee ` groups= comm
unity organizations—in fact 'froth all men
and women of goodwill• throughout On
toric: . . ' • •
The Ontario Society• for Crippled - , —
Ch�ld'ren �s a' voluntary organization ,com •
prised of . 10,000 members ' having ' no
barriers ' Race colour- religious faith or
lack of funds are unimportant statistics• on
a. crippled )child's 'Medical chart. ,
In brief, Easter .Seals • ,.extend • a help-
ful protective hand `to • our crippled chit-
dren-,help ' the : to over come • their .fears'
. an • An Anal An :•t em ope, courage and
self-reliance... A needy crippled : chili right
• in ' your comnaimitY ' awaits . help.' Your
Easter Sea1 contribution: today 'could have
a .life-long affect;
IF YOU INCREASED 'YOUR
HERD IN RECENT YEARS.
-creed one of these
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':. 6et AI1..TIIE IrGG�.
`Front dour Cars!
k your work -worn, Under.•.
powered'pump ::stealing
our; mili. .
ken. profits? Y 9P
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Teddies larger herd .ipilki Ire.
quires :a seifonn aid are adequate
Voce= supply for hill robme
% — the kind of content vacuums
.supply provided by •tbe new lit•
.proved Universal Vacuum Pump, it
mean fastera I tlrny ' and, most
Iarpertaat, more mE 1
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HAVE THE UNIVERSAL
.:. NI ERSAL
SERVICE 'MAN CHECK ,
YOUR VACUUM PUMP
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AND LINE,
LUCKNOW
DISTRICT COOP
1Lucknow Phone. :52,84212
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DamageTb Kincardine; Goderich
Schools, ;Similar To Local Vandalism,
.' In late Deeem,ber : entry.. was
fdreed • into Lucknow :District
High School where,- almost cin.-
pbelievable damage was . done !to
doors and lacks, and' filing cab=
inets, in a senseless orgy of de
struction; . -amounting to. several
hundred dollars.
Early.' last week Kineards'ne
District .High School was ,fibro-
'ken into. and thedamage done:
followed ,a2 similar ;pattern
The .Kincardine News': reported
the: episode in this way: , •
Indications. are that one person
w res o`
ars ,, p. narble for theincideht
since a set `of tracks' led across
• the snow to ..the back -door :of •
the. 'school,: Here. the door :was
`Ejunrnied".: to .gain entrance, Six
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ehool- -were
damaged ':as :locks.were forced
and the,door frames smashed- In
all :it .is believed'` less than. :two
dollars vias taken as well''. as the
starting / gun ffroin the: Plysical.
Pkice:Easter
Lilies- In - Churches�
The •March...meeting . of the
Lucknow .and District Horticul-
tural •Society ',was "field • in• the
Town .Hall on Friday evening; A
fair Crowd hada'gathered iby' •the
time ,the meeting was on the
way a short. time, Mrs. Morgan
Henderson conducted• the busi-
ness 'part of: the Meeting ,and al-
so chaired •the ,progr.'am conven-
ed by Mrs. Ewart Taylor; •
Easter lilies will '
• . Abe placed in,
each.. of the seven churches of
the community where the Soci-•
ety has a 'inetnbership interest..
• Misses 'Shalryn .1Vowbray and
Janet Carruthers ,played a piano
duet entitled`` "In An Engiish-
Country . Garden,"' .. which was
well. received and was a' most
appropriate introduction to the
,pictures shown by ,Norman Tay-
lor of . the Taylor's trip t� Eng-
land and Scotland last summer.
Miss Ada 'Webster conducted
a flower contest • •which had,
amusing overtones. • •.,
The convener ,for the April
meeting ' is Mrs• jack MacDori-
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a cl. This meeting Will .be on
April 19th. and the convention
5 delegates ,will 'give their , re-
ortsr ,
Education office. In the cafeteria'
the nocturnal . visitor took .time
offto enjoy half abag of potato
chips
Same . Story At. Goderich
The 'preceding Friday' `night
rash District Collegiate In-
.stitue was broken into .iby
mying a .;window at the • rear of
the^ school .in, dairig soo . they
broke the 'glass; 'The doors .. of .
'about 11 other ,ropms were jiari=
m•ied` and tide'; locks- ,broken, re-
ports ,the . Signal Sitar.
From , the sewing room; the
thieves:.` stole $3 :in • cash. They
also. br-oke intothe 1,anitor-s store
room,- ,the library and, a' second
store room An attempt was
ma' a •to .takecash from the pay
Ytfl . an the ha•llway. The
J,f fives .of ,the; Principaland also
Vice Principal were also 'broken
into, From; the , forrnner..they stole
a transistor 'Short-wave radio
which was su'pplied' by the EMO.
The .radio Was in a leather case
and 'is valued at about $206:'
From•,. the,::•halliway' they .jiin
pared their way into tI e.eafeteria•
and: ,broke two doors ,in an effort
to , get into the kitchen; When'
they finally' did get into ' the
kitchen 'they ;;helped •-themselves
to two, bottles of 'chocolate Milk, !;
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Phone 528-3013 _,
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son::. Raily
•Liberal 'supporters, fro7n.•Bruce
riding; filled three ' 'busses . ,and
several cars and' attended ,the
Pearson rally' rr' London last
Thursday evening, . A 'bus left'
from 'Marton . and,'twg '(busses
from •-Kincardine and.'picked 'up
supporters .along the way.
Liiberal, candidate, John Mac-
Kenzie of Bruce Townsh'ip,, at-
tended the rally along with other
candidates from Western Ori
tario
He and :the other candidates
were platform: ;guests With Lib-
eral' leader Lester Pearson, '' A
crowd estimated. at,,.6,000' •atten-
ded ' the rally and ,,.overflowed
the London• arena.' . -
There Were nineteen persons
boarded ,the bus which pulled
out of Lucknow' at 5:30 •for Lan�
"don.
LO;. HALSH
• .Congra'tulations.. • to • Mr: and
.Mrs... Tom Bell oxo; the arrival
of a 'baby son
• 'Recent ' visitors •. with • Mr,. 'arid
Mrs pan. MacLean`. were Mi.
and • Mrs. Allan. MacLean :and
,family of Collingwood• and. Mrs
Annie MacKenzie of •Alberta:
Mr, and Mrs. Allan McOharles
of Toronto spent' . the week end
with Mt. and Mrs. Oliver Mc-
Charles, and John,
`Mrs. Don .Ainslie and children'
were. recent -'visitors . with ,Mr:
and , Mrs; l±;rank M;acLenan.
March 17th is the clay for .the
Irish :but two of;: the Scotsmen
of Lochalsh celebrated birthdays
on the 'day. Mr, Donald Mac-
Kenzie' and Mr. Donald Machan..
Mr, 'and Mrs.. 1J'wan MacLean
entertained on Sunday in' !hon-
or of Mr; Dan MacLean .who
celebrated his birtihda,
obelle ,Martyr and Douglas .of.
Itlpley •ani Mr, and - Mrs. Dort -
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old McLean were guests,. '
Mrs.' Oliver M Charles held a
quilting bee .on 'Thursday when
several of , the ' • ladies 'of • the
neighbourhood enjoyed •a. 'get
,togethe,r after the long.; w:inter.
Mr: and Mrs' Donald ' Mac
Kenzie ;spent Satu
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Reed and' 4111 ly,•
HOLYROOD
At the Euchre party in I-Iolq
rood .Hall" March 13. there Were
nine . tables of players. .Mrs,
Ronnie Graham' and Miss .Evia
Culbertwere tied for lst. place
with .Mrs, Graham • winning the
draw, Gordon- .McPherson and.
Wm Eadie tied for ':the• ,men
with Gordon winning the' draw.
RUBBER STA'S of all kinds,.
Made to your'' specification§, ate
available* The Lucknow Sirrtl
brei, phone' 528-3134, •