HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-14, Page 2PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW • :SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
The LUCKNOW SENTIBiE
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO : .
"The :Sepoy Town On the Huron Bruce Boundary
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`WEDNESDAY; 'JUNE 14thi.'1867
Council and Polite Chief At Toronto
Meeting Last Week Re Polite Needs.
Lucknow municipal council along
with Lucknow's ,police officer Will-
iam Nelson , • were part of a group
attending a meeting1n Toronto'
With the T01:6‘ In
Entertainment
WED., THUR., FRI.,
June '14, 15, 16
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JUNE 17
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Frankie .Avalon
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Fun is the Order of the Da
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Yon Won't Forget.
CARTOON ..
last week with the. Ontario Police
Commission. The meeting, arran
ged by Roger West of Wingham,
was ,called to,advise police. offic-
ers
fficers and municipal representatives;
from this part of. Western Ontario
.about recent proposals coming '
from theattorney general's depart -
mem.. ,a _
The whole'•controversy stems
from an invttation•by Attorney
General Wishart for centres under. ,, '.
5,000 population to, use the; OPP..:
with the province paying the cost.
The delegation Was s told. by Mag-
istrate Thomas J., Graham, ,police
commissioner, and R.P. 'Milligan, ,
QC' •Chairman ' of the Ontario
Commission, the legislation slid
not'necessarfly, mean all forces .,
would be absorbed.;
•
A needs study is now under way
in OPP District -1, in the. Lambton-
•Kent area to determine. policing''
needs of the area. The same study
will be made in allOPP`districts'
inthe province •
•Only when the study is f'nished
will.the commission have a cont-
plete picture of what, change'sshould
be made.
Any invitation to the OPP for pol-
icing will be 'done: voluntarily. ori'
the part of the munipipality
The delegation was assured ,that
for the rgpst part police chiefs and'
constables in existing'.small-town'
forces will be taken into the OPP
if they.. desire:.:
For some time now area chiefs
• have• expressed fears for both their
jobs and their bargaining positions.
with councils..
Reeve Joyntisaid that the.•Comm
ission had recommended to carry on,
locally with the present. policing ,•
until; such time as a •.needs study is
completed wlichshould ascertain
what the needs of small communit-.
res. are.
Hold Clandonald
Family Picnic
tcfm,pSS NEWS.
A Claridonaid Family Picnic was
held Saturday afternoon at Thorn-
'bury. Those "from.here attending ,
were: Mr.• and Mrs . Donald C. ;.
ylaclntyre and family, Mr. and
Mrs." Allan Naclntyre, Paul and.
Helen and Mr. and Mrs Ira •
Dickie and "William.
Mr., and Mrs. Sandy. Nicholson.
of Saskatoon•visited'last week •
with the ;Maclntyre•families and
~also were in Thornbury at the
Family 'Picnic .
.
Mrs.. Allan Graham', Anne and
Rnth and Douglas Dickie have
i returned from trips.to Expo•.
.1 Little Ronnie Walker who -has •
l ,been staying with Mr. and Mrs.
1 Wim. Haldenby'has been a• patient
in Wingham Hospital for the past
:week. .
?sir. and Mrs. Wm. Townson of
Sudbury visited at the home of
Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Dickie following
the. Family Picnic at Thornbury.„
• Mr. and ,Mrs. RossMacfonald
and Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald
and Donald Stewart of Sudbury
spent Saturday night, at their
summer home, "Clandonald" at
Lucknow t.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th,; 19i1
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JOHN THOMAS' LAUCHLAN •Mac-
IVER,. son of Mrs.. Grace B. and
the late Donald T. MacIver, PI •
London (formerly of LUckn Q•'?w),grad
uated with a Bachelor of Engineer-
ing Science degree from .the Univ-
ersity of Western Ontario. Convo
cation exercises •were: held in . •
Alumni Hall on Friday, June 2
with a reception following:
John (Jack) is. a. graduate of Sir ! '
Adam ':Beck Secondary School. In •
'the Mechanical Engineering class /
he has held` and maintained 'second
'place. A scholarship was: awarded •
to Jack:to further his studies to-
wards a Master's degree.•in Mining
Engineering with McGill
NUnivetsity'but,he has decided.; not. :•
to pursue this: course at the: present
.time. He has taken a position in .:
Sarnia: with lfl perial Oil..
Family and friends were;entertai•
ned at a. dinner at the,. Carousel
•afterwhich a pleasant evening
.was spent..
Irs. S. T Tucker
res In Toronto
Word Was received this w.eek,in
forming. us of the death of Mrs.
S. T. Tucker of Toronto.;'She
passed away en Wednesday, .Ivlay . .
24th” in. her 91st year , 'at a nursing
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Rev. S. T. Tucker who ministered
at the United Church, Luc know
from 1932 to. 1938.'
The announcement of herdeath
was: received here from'her daugh-
ter Mrs..R. E. (Gladys) Rossiter,
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