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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO' "
Again. Conduct Salvation
rmy Campaign In Lucknow Community
Lucknow Mid Distract Lions' plauded..
Club' will again this year for V. A, Mowbray presided and
• the third. time in succession welcomed • the visitors who were
conduct the' annual. Salvation; thanked by Stuart' Collyer. '
.Army campaign for 'funds,
The fund .canvass wi11 incor
prorate both the Red shield ap-
lins HesitateTo
peal • and ,the capital funddrive o
+far, the •new citadel in Wingham;, ,.
which the construction • ten- n. -
Sp 9nt oder is beinglet thisfor • week. 'Do -r; .•Kin .oss
nations •may, be earmarked sped Q
Game r s rve
P e e
desired . '
Tn any event the `Red ' Shield , . , ons'
Lucknow and D!istrit�t Iii
650 will ;Club met with an unusual 're -
and
allocation event
, ., + the met,� • . ,
and • the., +ba�lancce applied to.the quest. at Monday evenings meet-
.building.: fund, •The Red, Shield ing, and because of the, ,uncer
fund is used exclusively for tainty of • possible :future •invo1-
comrpurnty. and national sermdce, vennent, and . the urgency of 'an
Capt G. S: Newman of .the immediate answer; • they turned
Wingham Corps,' , addressed the down the proposal.
Lions meetirrg' on Monday ' eV-. Wolf ' pulps have . ,been taken
molt,and emphasized that the from +bwo dens in this 'district
"Arany .is on.; the march," and recently. A' per Of . these' .pups.
has . become:a vital .force in the are +being bot le fed on the :farm
Spiritual r life 'of 'tfhe, coanmunaty. of, . Mr. and' ..-.Mrs. Roy • Major,
Capt... Newman stated. that last ' ..Con. 10, ; Kinloss,.. vOlikh is the
year this. community had con-
tritbuted ' some i$89G,, about.
1'5;%
of the total target. Lucknow and.
Ripley provided . ' the • backbone
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of the drive, 'he said ►IIr: ' New-
man paid tr'bute to the _ thor-
ohness and . efficiency in
,Which the local Canvasswas . �on-
duoted•. '
Accompanying Capt; • Newman
were' two young. Corps Members.
''Mary. Lee Hallenbeck and her
+brother .: Bob'' Hallenbeck. She
sang several ,numbers with •el-
ectric guitar •aocompanianent•' byher 'brother, and Mary and Bab
concluded with; .: a . 'vocal duet
hulls ber, and were 'heartily ;alp
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THAT we got, 'the cart before
the horse" on page 12 • of 'this
.week's. issue-. and ; had • an •Axn.
,berley ',youth. `shoreiback rid.
a cain'in
dedicated at
service .in •
Church ori• •
being presented
nn'edy yin an
of his
THAT urnion' set will J e
the . Sacrament
sere the Presbyterian
Sunday The:: set
is be
(former- Frank, Thomfarm:.
farm •
Mr. and Mrs; Major have ask-
ed the' Department 'sof Lands
Forests ..far •' a permit ;,to keep
thein, but this. has been lrefl.ised
as, the, ' Departi rent's policy is
.that private. zoo' . owners' are not.
allowed, at :any '(time.• 'to keep.
wolvesof ' any type 'in .captivity.
This iriforinatipon was 'contain:.
ed :in a letter from;
dows, district forester ., of :..(lie.
Lake Huron : district and was
read :at the Lioi s, ' meeting:; on
Monday. • , •,.1
Mr; Meadows ,pointed out that.
where' . ,a -Zoo is 'operated . by a
pity, town, park, or' sponsored
by a reliable service club, 'per '
Mits are granted to keep wolves
n ' pensconstructed• to ..,the De=
partment's specifications:
• Mr. and Mrs. Major ' approach-,
:ed ' the' :Lion's : Executive regard-.
ing sponsorship,/and the matter
was rpresented. ,ta the .;general:
meeting on Monday.
It is, understood 'that they •have
long, range plans rfoz .establish-.
Ting a park . (and game preserve..
•::H'oawever, the ''Club, was :asked
for .ail immediate decision and:
they: did not want to jump , into
'sponsorship,' . without further,
vestigation,' .and legal advice; As•
a• result ,e •+prapoSal was ' turned
down. .
lawn BowI.ing
Activiti1es: 5..tari
Lawn bowling, •activities° will
:get .underway this, week at the
4o011 greens, which- are in. ex
cellent• 'shape,
Thursday evening will be be-
ginners night, when newcomers •w•
and anyone .interested in ' start
ing . to bowl, are invited. • • !'
On Tuesday slight of next si
week the "first mixed- jitney of ■
'the season will •be held,.
The. Club had a• _ member -ship.
Last • season , of about 35. ' ,This,
slumber could well be increased
and the • Club off%vers would
like to see more take up the
sport this year. ,
by. Geor+ge:.
'Kee einory: oaf mem
+hersfarm fly, . ' •
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Father ; Of Ripley
Vet Is : Honor&i
Students ,at Stratford 'Central
'(collegiate ;honored Robert Neill
Bissonriette, head of the school's.
science department .since` 1.919,
'wh'o will retire 'bhis year; •. The
students .:presented him . • last•
week withan easy ' chair;
Bissenn•ette; 62, -(has Ornade
science ' ahobby on his five -
acre farm. at the. westerly ou
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skirs
of Stratford. .
Mr. Bissonnette, 'native of
Stirling, graduated from Queen's.
University.. and started'.teaohing
at Seaforth' Collegiate in 1,9155 .as
science ' departrnent head; • 'then
Went . to:. Stratford to; assume a l ,
similar ' post. ' . Ai
He wrote. two science. ` . text: 1 1
books -:for • grades 9. and 10. is. * ,
One son,. • Williain; has .. a 150- .
acre 'farm,:in Downie Township, `•
where Mr; Bissortnette .has • a. ■ •
herd of Holsteins; .a son Robert:'
is •a medieai•doctor. in Tirnrninsr •.
and a ' son- Peter�s a veterinary
surgeon at .Riple'y.'
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: In. the, last federal election Mr.
Bissonnettee was. Liberal candi='
date in Perth:
In. Mr: Meadow's letter written-
on May' . 23rd, o he referred t�
these ani als as supposedly wolf
;pups.. He added, `.`Withi i
next day of .two we' will ,know•
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'YOUR LOCAL. CREST . HARDWARE
Phone 528-3008:
Lucknow
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List: �egmners
Central Scho�1s.
Registration of n ext' term be-
ginners •at Kiziloss and Ashfield
Central Schools was . conducted
Whether or not 'they:arewolves recently.:. .
or' - ore .coxriinonly• known • as : ,Present indications are that
coyotes (brash wolves):; These there will be thirteen (beginners
could. be wild ''dogs or'•hybrid' in Grade 1:. at :Kinloss' Central
brush wolves, she. said School; • with Mrs: Nancy 1VIac
Inityre• as' 'teacher. .They' ,.and the
iber lash Screen
Not Rust, • Staii% : Or • Tarnish
Sizes :UP' To 48" In Stock,
(oflctete Blocks
'Agents- For
iur�am �on�rete: Bloc
and Tile
Of All. Kinds
Pittsburgh Paints_
We Carry A Complete' • Stock Of.
Pittsburgh Paints/
For That •"Just Painted".. Look'
.Use PITTSBURGH,
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That .Lasts And 'Protects
We Reco uitend
Wes#ed
"Security"
Galvanized
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Roofing
Gives A Completely
Weatherproof Job '.
Because "WESTEEL" Sheets !Give A ..
Full 321/2" Coverage Yon: Qui- Act-
ually 'Save' One Square Or More , On A
Large Barn
Available In . Lengths 6 Feet: And Up
Fresk Cement In St�ck.
JOHNDERSoN Ltffi' .. ER LIMITED
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?hone 528-3 l 18
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parents -are:,
.pawl Ackert,- Mr, and Mrs..
Lloyd: Ackert.," Judy. Condy, Mr.
••and• ;Mts. Ron Cordy; 'Gerald
laoleman, Mr.. and Mrs, Brian:
Dolernan; • : Ruth F,ckenswiller,
Mr,' and, Mrs. Grant Eokenswil-
ler; Glen • E•ngiand,•. Mr. arid Mrs.
Don England; . Beverley. Hedley;
Mr. . and Mrs; • Delbert::. Hed1ey;,
Murray Keith, 'Mr—and 'Mrs. Eve
an Keith; Hank Kragt, Mr. . and
Mrs. Henk Kragt; Dale .McInnis,.
Mr. and Mrs.' ' Dan' 1VcI•nnis;.
Charles: • , McNa11, Mrs,. Bertha
McNall; Kenneth Reid;. •Mr. and_.
Mrs. Ford Cummingham; ' Ken-
neth •Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Ross; Brian Wall, Mr, and. Mrs,
Gojrdon Wall.
' • 17 • At Ashfield. • ;
At North Ashfield. Central
Schaal, the. advance 'registration
lists 17 'beginners for September,.;
as com+pared -4vv'ibh, rolment
.a�n en
this term : of 20, T'he. Grade I
'teacher' is , Mrs. Grant `Parrish.
Pupils . registered are: Linda
Boak, John Anderson,'Bonnie
Hackett, 'Paul 'Simpson,. Alex
MacLennan, ,Glen Gibson, Bar-
bara •Parrish; Russell MacDon-
ald, •Gordon :MacRae, • Torrrrny
Barger, Lorraine MacDonald,
.onald Rae Farrish, "Mary Brad-
ley, Flora Simpson, .. Joanne
O'Neil,. Bobby MacKenzie,'Law-
rence
Law-rence Bogan.'
BY „'theime we 'learn. to, get
the most out of life, themast, of
:life bas gone..•
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• A bald -•headed ' barbeir ''was
trying to sell has ciistorrmcr . a
bottle of hair tonic.
. i'Btit low carr ,you expect to
sell 'It when you don't have. any'
hair yourself?"' ' asked the cos-
tomer . • •
"NOthiiig wrong with.. tha't,"
carne the answer, •:SI know., a
guy who sells tbrassiores,,, •
Formers - , Resident
Died Af
Age' Of 87
The death Qf Miss Aiice` Little,
a member ; of. gone of. Lucknow's
pioneer ,.families, 000urred . in
Vancouver at the age of 87,
Burial
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• was R
ge a
Friday.
Miss I:i••ttle '•:was ithe daurgh'tei•
of, W. U.. Little and Esther Tre:.
.leaven' ' of Lucknow.' Her .mother
wasa. .s+ister. of '.the late ,Mrs:,.
Nancy' .(Treleaven) Campbell; `
'who was in the restaurant
ness her for'm'any. years :prior.'
to 'her retirement: Their father.
was John Treleaven, .
Mr.. Little was in the• furni
'cure'business in ''Lucknow :.in the'
early . days of this corn nunity;
his store 'being at the 'west end
of 'main street :about .where .the
Co-op .:is naw located
.tr. and Mrs Tattle had ,two
daughter. s Eunice awl. Alice, and
one son Frank, Alice .was the -
last member Of the ' family.. She:
taught .school 'in. Ridgetawn for
several years,
The dhildren were born here,
and the Little *home was the 'pre-
sent,
pre-sent, resid.ence. of George Joynt:
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COMPETITION ESSENTIAL
IN- SMALL TOWN' BUSINESS
• To welcome .competition is the
philosophy of Gord• ;Gingrich,.
owner of Gingrich's TGA
count Centres :in. Elmira. At
probably. the 'secret orf. his su4Y
cess.
Com•p
etition even • •in a srna1:
'town, • • prods. 'iner:chants it'll('
supplying 'a greater selection of
merchandise , for the buying
•iiublic, With a greater ,selection
tic choose from, More ,people.Will'
be attracted to shop •within 'the'
town, leading :ta increased , sales
for every 'businessman. ' •
• But it's up to the individ.ul
store manager to attract •tht"
public to his own .Store: .
Mr, Gingrich:, •is in .partnc;$hip
with his brother. They • hiiv,y.
found that to attractthe prblic
they have to offer corr►peti.i i've
prices , and personalized service.
'BEFORE YOU PUftC1 A 8 your
advertising novelties, Printed
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