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THE; .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNMIA,Y, 'FEB, 14th,, 1962
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IT 'NOW .SEEMS SURE THAT �
LUCKNOW
WILL HAVE ARTIFfStAL . • 4, .• . •• • .
ICE
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T i • project with every-.
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lmusthe a community
one in town and country 'pitching; in to do, his or
her share. The fund; now stands well ,over $12,000' ,
*tit. there , is no time for slackening. fA minimumIt
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of $1"'$;000 .,is required.: • '. •
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f our Part In Making • Lucknow A .'
•Place- To. Live. •
Better•
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Artificial 'Ice in : Lucknow Arena will give' the •.
residents of the areae unlimited sporting opportu •
nity, 'young and old, ladies and men. : •
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our donation. Iarge or small„.will' be I.
another step ia orialong this a� reality.., .
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-Up and Delivery Monday'and Thursday •
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Ladies'and 'Men's Wear . Lucknow
eaeneeeeeo•ee ail meommo miloom noeeosesic-
T1HAT
Dr'. • and Mrs., D R. -Finlay_
son` attended the warden's ; ban-
quet 1as':;Wednesday,_February
7th in. Barrie,:, at which Mrs.
Finlayson's 'brother, J. C. Mac-
Donald, was host. Mr. MacDon-
ald is
acDon-ald:..is.` reeve of Orillia and,
warden of Simcoe .County:'.,:
THAT D. A. MacDonald, one, of.
the Lochalsh district's : esteemed
senior citizens, is making a fa-
vorable recovery from a broken
hip. He is a patient' in Victoria
Hospital, London,.'
THAT ' Miss Carol Stanley, R:R
• 6, Lucknow.' Miss Marjorie
Hunking . R,R.: 1; Auburn and.
'ss Wendy -Cleland,
.Cleland, R.E. 2,.
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lNV�� o a class of le were'. three
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28' student nurses. who received.
. their ".caps" .last' week' at Strat-
ford 'General .Hospital.
THAT members' of the Lucknow
District HighSchool band have
a date to join the. Atwood band.
on .a..trip: to ; Harritlton: on May'
27th, 'sponsored . by.. Atwood
, .L 'ions . Club',
ANNUAL
SPRING
tarts friday Februpry l bt
See our large. selection 'of pattern and. ;Semi. plain
wallpapers,; in `READY, .PASTED` and-unpasted
quality.
Over 60 Sale Waflpop.ers
Also . see our ,regular stock hof
150 wallpapers for 1962.
BEDROOMS
KITCHENS '
CHILDREN':
S ROOMS
`,LIVING ROOMS '
DINING ROOMS'
HAILS'
TERRIFIC. VALUES
papers pricedfrem 25c per single -AI
roomiots included'
hop early'' while the cel 'tion: -is at :'its best.
nlay ecorators
WALLPAPER- • C.LL. PAINTS'
Phone 218, 'Lucknow' • J
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y The Sentinel -
THAT Lucknow Teen` Town held
a record hop 'on Friday night
with a good crowd; in at'ten -
dance '
THAT ,prize , winners ' at the St;
Augustine C.W L:. card party
on Friday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. 'Joe Courtney;' ` door
prize, Josette •Delberque; lucky,.
chair, Ed Brophy.
THAT in special' session on Mon
• day evening 'the .Village ' Colin.:
cil • reviewed , several applica
tions for the position of assist=
ant : to the town foreman. The.
applications- will. be subject .to
further scrutiny before a de-
cision is. reached •or an appoint
.men:t made. _
THAT .horticulturists will .have;
thoughts of . spring stirred by.
a,:. film on bulbs flowering,`in.
Holland's' famous • gardens, at
the . regular meeting of the SO
ciety. thisFriday evening' in the
Hall: Mrs. Morgan ,Hen-
derson .:and Miss Liella Finlay
son are , in .charge of the ,Pro -
ram and the guest speaker.'
:,will' be . Rev. iiff:ed Wright,:
THAT nine ladies from Lucknow•.
United ' Church ,attended the•• in-
augural:. meeting and installa-'
• tion of officers 'of' Brace •Pres
byterial : United. Church Woin-
en, held at FortT Elgin • on Fri=
-day; : They ' were Mrs. Ornar
Brooks ' Mrs ' Win Wharry Mrs
Ken. Miirdie, ' Mrs.. ;Russell/ . Ro-•
�bertson :who, were voting.
gates and 'Mrs. Granit MaeeDiar-'
:nmid, Mrs. Howard' Strapp, . Mrs.'
W. R. ' Howey, Mrs.' Ken :Came
,: ion, ` Mils. Harvey .Webster:
THAT. at .the..annual ;meeting of
S.S. No. 9 :Ashfield Township;
Gerald Wa+leers; was appointed
secretary ' succeeding''' -Clayton'
Alton. Howard 'Blake complet
ed. his ; three-year term and
' Clark Zinn, who was'atrustee
replaced him as chairrnar Ar.-:
•nold :Alton ' is the new, trustee
for a three-year` term: a
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THAT Belfast. school; is "packin
e'm in" 'at their 'card ' parties
every, :two !weeks':: Last Thurs
day there' were 18 -tables of
cards. High.lady was'. Mrs. Har
Old. Maize, low,. Mrs. 'Bill. Ruth-
erford;' high gent, Lorne Hack-
ett, ,,low;. Jack Irwin. most lone
hands, Charlie Rivett. A dance
.and hind . followed: the card
playing.
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MAT someone has become wea-
ther conscious, probably as'a
result ' of :the 'sub -zero tempera-
tures •we have been experienc
ing, and decided: they wanted a
thermometer.' Whatever the ex-
, pla'nnation, the ' outdoor; thermo-
ineter ''atthe Co-op • has .disap=• .
peared.; rt was 'securely' •screw-
' nailed in place ' and was re-,
moved with care ,by the party
.who 'pilfered it. •
THAT : Thomas H. •:Culbert ` of
Meadow ,Lake, Sask has 'sent
us' a copy of ' a Saskatoon paper
With .'an account of the dia-'
mond wedding: .of Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. West,,' formerly of this
district.. Mr. •,Culbert; 'a native
:of this'. community, is a brother
f--Jim--Cul-bert of--Lizeknow. He.
has been• in the West for over.
60'. years.
THAT .Bill MacPherson, Jr,, .of
Kinloss, who ' is spending the
winter months with his, mother
in Milverton; 'attended the: op-
, ening of the Martin and Weber''
new seed plant and location in
Elmira,„Feoruary'lst. The.guest
speaker was Dr. Brown, of the
O.A.C., Guelph. Guests ware
there front Chesley, Walkerton,
Listowel,Wroxeter, Wellesley,
Kingston, ;London and' Belle
trifle. •
ucknow Fruit Market
NEAREST TO YOUR BANK and POST OFFICE
Saluda Tea Bags, 'Plug. u.
Save 6c.. Orange Pekoe: 60 Count. Feature..•
77c ,
Strawb'erry.&•RtisPlierry am 39
Save 10c. Wagstaffe's :With Pectin.. Bargain.. 24: oz. Jar.
Tomato Soup.Sale . iOIns: 99e.
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,Save,' 36c..Campbell's.10 ,oz..Stock ISp At Thin Low Price..'
soda Crackers 2 Ibs. 69c.
• Save 9c. Weston's Salted or Plain.. Feature,
Highland *PdCffee.: lb
Uu
'r Exclusive Top Seller. Bargain.
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5c
HEAD'QUARTERS. FOR :ALL FRESH FRUITS'
AND VEGETABLES 'ARRIVING • DAILY..
• GET. YOUR APPLES .AND.POTATOES HERE.
Values Effective;..
February` 15, 16, 16, 17.
We: Sell f' or .' Leas
• Phone ; 119, Lucknow
Z1HNI• Bob.. and Lois` Macintosh
plan to fly to Florida on Fri-
day 'for -a three weeks' holiday.
THAT .there was a good' turnout
at.the OK= •Sports and Belfast
uccaneers-exhibition: hockey
game last 'week which 'netted a
few cents short of $.98.00 for.
the . artificial . ice ,.fund: ''• Lunch
' was served to the participants
• following the..lame at, the :Le
—,g�ion 'Hall'
THAT •RevG. W.. •Kaiser,' receiv:'
ed Word that his brrother, ' Gar-
field Kaiser of Lambeth, who
has been a.:.patient; 'in St; Tho-
mas General 'Hospital, with an
'infection in his right foot, had
• .the leg amputated above the
knee:` ion Tuesday of ' this week.
Mr 'and + 'Mrs:' Kaiser visited
with' 'him last week: •...
THAT the Murder' of Constable
Fred Nash of Toronto early
Mondaymorning,, made the 8th
' Toronto policeman killed on
; duty since • the' turn of thecen-
tury; One of these was Con'sta-
ble Roy . McQuill n, . a natives. of
the Lucknow community. and a
son: of,:Mrs. 'Richard McQuillin
of - Lucknow and . the late Mr.
'McQuillin' Roy was shot down
on December. 12th, 1930,' in cir
cunistances similar • to that of
Constable' Nash.. He was making
• a',routine check of a suspicious
'Motorist, Who 'later ; paid for
his crime on the' 'gallows.
.THAT Mrs. John Munro": of De--
,troit, and well, known' to many'
Lucknow, underwent a ma-
jor ,operation
a-jor,operation in Victoria
tal, London,: last Wednesday. A
slight improvement is reported
in • her •condition: , Her :son, Jack
Munro, '• of Londgn,•'•,England,
flew to Canada to be at his
mother's bedside,] arriving at
Malton on'Sunday morning.
THAT' The Sentinel had a ,post-.
card. from Cliff and 'Kay, Craw-
ford and Ken and Beryl Mow-
' • bray, who are, vacationing at
"Brownsville, 'Texas. The four-'
some have. had 'several ."jaunts"
to Mexico. Ken's father is at
Brownsville and has been ,show-
ing them the sights. .He will
leave for Florida the end' of the
month.'
TEAT..:,Mrs.._Niargaret _Grey, is in
Goderieh hospital. with a frac-
tured hip She is 92 and was 'a
native a' the • Port Albert dis-
trict and a' member ' of the Port
Albert Anglican Church,::
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:utters To editor
Dear Cam.
Just a note to congratulate' you
on your editorial °re. "Artificial
Ice.", It will certainly. be an asset
to •Lueknow. °
"A lifelong Resident,"
SELL KINLOSS SCHOOLS
"(Continued from P•age 1)`_:
Considerable puiblic ; interest had
aroused, over the, fate of this pro
party.; and to the evident satisfec.
tion- of : quite ,a n.uinber "it ; was„
purchased, at .$50;00 for 'the use
Of' the' Kinloss Township Scouts.
and •Ctibs.:by.Frank Colwell who
was ' bidding on obehalf.' ,of; a . group'
'of fathers from' the northern part:
of- the -Township A:.: fullex. _story_
'appears elsewhere . in• this issue.
Many :Of the desks. in. the Holy -
rood, School 'were purchased by
Lynwood _ Geddes' for use at, S.S.'.
No.1,' Kinloss (Blackhorse)'.
A good'crowd hallo:wed the auc-
tioneer to the former S.S::No.
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at'', . Langside. Here the school:
buildinghad been previouslysold
for $100.. to a local . Corrimittee to
be• used as the Langside• Com-
munityCentre.. An older, hall that :.
had originiaily been owned by the
roresters had been :used for many.'
years by the people, of :this local,'.
ity• as a .community. centre. This:
old hall has recently been sold •
and with :the -acquisition of the
white . brick:' school ` house a ,fine_':;
public ',build.ing, • will eontinuOo.
serve/ the corrimuntiy in many'
way, s
The ..committee, in charge of
the new •''Langside ''.,Community
Centre comprises: Chairman, Gor-
don Wall; Wes Young;. Everett
Whytock, William Young, Lloyd,
Moffat and/ Eugene ' Conley, , The
actual deed :Of this property has
been turned over to the .Town-
ship' of Kinloss with maintenance
and -.repair . the ' responsibility of
the local people '•
The safe circuit finished at the
white schoolhouse of S.S. No,
at the 2nd Concession. This build-
ing and . ,property was. purchased
by. Elymer Reavie . for ' $800. The.
blackboards were sold separately
with Harvey' Houston , purchasing'
two for the, Luoknow united
Church,: There , is, a good 'drilled
.well on, this property and we, tin.
• derstand , that Elymer and 'other
associates areinterested' in this
,water .supply. ,
Also..sold was the land, of .old
S.S. No; 6 o'n'th'e top of "Grey' of
hill "td'Lloyd McDougal His oro' .I
ther, Harvey MacDougall, Owns
the adjoining :farm land.
Good crowds were .at ,allthe
ales w_ith4nany following around
to 'see them 'all •and many ideal--
folk' at each Section_ turning up fo
See' their old Alma Mater go on
the block . .the`It will be recalled that
schoolhouse of SSS.. No;5,. on''the-
6th 'Concession was sold over r
year ago by the local board he'
fore the Central School Area was'
formed. ' it was ,purchased for
$1,00 b'y" the K'airshea Womafs.
Institute and after some decor
ing arid. minor repairs is being
sti
, used regularly both by the In
1 tute and the 4 club 'classes.'
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