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Rernenibrance Day; Saturday
November llth', was marked•in •.
Lucknow by a special church ser-
vice at Luelinow United ChuNch,.
followed by the laying,of wreaths.
and a service of'remerribrance,at .•:'
the Lucknow cenotaph. • , •
The local remembrance day ser-
vice arranged by. Lucknow
Branch of the Canadian Legion No.
309. 1,ucknow.DiStrictHigh School
Band headed a parade of veterans,
Ladie$ Auxiliary, Girl .Guides,
gangers , Scouts_ and Cubi, 'from Atte
Lucknow Legion Hall to the Luck -
now United Church for the church"
service at 10 a.m.
After the placing of flags,. Rev.
Laird Stirling gave .the .invocariOn. •
Rev. Gordon Kaiser led in the
responsive psalm with Rev,. Rod .'
MacLeod offering praYer. The •
scripture was read by Rev Dirk
Lieverdink.'ReV.. Stanley Jay del-
ivered a veVarogg11t7p-rovolipg,
pointed address on the remembran-
ce day theMe.,Rev,.. Laird Stirling
closed with the benediction. A
commimity. choir led in rnging
• with Mrs John',Allason- on the
piano and Mrs, Gordon Montgomery
on the organ: ••
The parade marched to the:ceno-
taph for the 11 a.m. service'. Bruce
Wamsley, a Legion officer was in
charge of the parade.- Ken Cameron
acted as parade rriarshall and
explained the significance of the
cenOtaphsetvice. Six members of •
the 99th battery formed an honour
.guard during the service..
Colour sergeant was Bud Thomp-
sonwIth.-the colour party Made .up
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Whitby from the Legion, Mrs.
Clare Johnstons and Mrs. Bob Lyons , •
from the Auxiliary. Joanne Thomp-
son and :Margaret Montgomery from
the-GirlGuides'and Greg Hunter :
and Peter Chisholmfrom the Boy
Scouts.. •
Rev, Rod MacLeod, Legion chap-
lain spoke 'at the cenotaph service
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ari9; Bruce Wanisley, 2nd vice
President of the Legion, for the
Lucknow Legion Branch 309; Mrs.
Charles :Robinson; for the Ladies
.Auxiliary; George Joynt, Reeve of
Lucknow, for the village;, Dale
Hunter for the Lucknow Boy Scouts,
Lorraine Boyle for the Girl Guides;
Linda Boyle for 'the gangers; Greg
Alton for the Cubs; Donald.mac-1.
Kinnon for the Liickntiveand Dist-
rict Lioni-Cluh; Clarence Greer for
the Lucknow Businessmen's Assoc-
iation,- Mrs. Omar Brooks for the
Lucknow Women's Institute.
After the sounding of the Last
Post and Reveille by Rick Pritchard.
the Queen and the benediction,
the parade moved off just as the
rain came down. . .
Despite 'a growing apathy arnong.
manyCanadians towards the true
-observanceof remembrance day.,
the village of LuCknow-can be, ..
prend-thatLa-fter-nearly-5-0,years--7-'---
there are still many who have not
forgotten//what this day is all
To 4,1*.oro
Twelve Hunters
Bag Eleven Deer
In St. Helens Area
:When a doiendeer'hunters Come'
up:with eleven deer, it is note -
able aCcornpliannent and this is
what happened during the three day
season In the Si.: Helens 'area.
The hunters, most of which were
from the s . Helens area ba. ed
eleven right around home,
Hunters included Neil Rintoul;
Gordon and, RogerParinabeeker,
Allan MacDonald, ,Don Taylor.
George H4mphrey, •Alvin Alton,
Ralph TruMiner of Galt, Bill Lee
of Toronto, Bill and Joe Clark of
Win ham and.another-Win ham • '
man whose identity we were unable
dau ter of•Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
, gh
eo. Bushell ins
Two Scholarships
George Bushell., who is enrolled
ikhis third year at Western Univ-
sity in Lordthr-,--trarbeen award-
-ed the Bruce County SCholarship
and the Board of Governors Schol-
arship•for further study in Honours'
Geography. • •
George is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edburt Bushell of Kincardine and
formerly. of. Kinlough. He is .marr-L'
id h f Co
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e to t e orme Joanne r zier,
j to get 1?y writing time. ,
• • 1 Crozier of Goderich and former
.wreaths were laid by ,Charles
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• Ashfield residents.
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First Lf roup G�ther49 years,After Victory
It is nearly 50' years Since these
rnen, laid down their arms follow-
ing the completion and victory in
Werld War 1. First world War yet,.!,
era ns attending the Remembrande •
Night banquet at the Lucknow Leg-
ion Hall On Saturday night Were •;._
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.Branch 309. Aflower intheir
A Corsage for their .lady. and them.
'Or* of their first war..daySbrought
happiness' aswell as sadness to the
minds of these men thown., seated
left to right, are Gordon ,Darby.of
lapel
Harry Brough of teeswater; Dan
Nicholson of ticknowr standing,
left to right. are P.A. Mtirray of.
Kifiloss; Noble Johnston of Luck-
nowl W.8„ ,Anderson of Lucknow:
Robert Fisher of LucknoW; Earl. •
Cranston of Ashfie14:Sid• Plow
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"To.a Man of principle and our
,principar is the inscription on the..
• framed, scroll which was presented -
. .To N ominate to Noel Mason at the Lucknow Dist- .
• • rict High School COmmencement ..
.
Huron. tOwnship will be the -first
district; Municipality to norninate
this year and they have upped their
regular date . by a couple' of days
because of conflicting .business.,* ;
Huron 'will nominate at the town-
ship hall in Ripley 'next •Wednes
day. November 22nd and•amelect-
iOn, if necessary, will be held on:
MOndaY. December 4th.
William R. Lowry is completing
his third year as, Reeve of Huron'
after serving as Deputy -Reeve for
three years and councillor for fiVe.
Russel Needham is:serving his
third year as Deputy -Reeve, Russel
was a councillor for three years •
prior to that.
The 'three councillors Huron
'are Melville Polloek , ,Russell Stan-
ley and Hamilton MacKinnon.
• The Huron Township School Board
has three vacancies this year. Re- '
tiring and eligible for re-election•
are Perrin Lowry, 'Leonard Courtney
and John Elliott.
All offices In Huron :will be' fora
two year term, The school board
had previously operated On'this
basis but the bylaw. setting two year
terms for council was just recently
passed.
Area Holstein'
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Makes
Fine Retard
A purebred Holstein cow in lhe,
herd of J T. Needham., Ripley has,.
recently completed a fine record.
of performance' production lest. 'As
a five-year-old in 305 days on :'
twice -a -day milking, Idle Inn,
Sheila'Hamilton produced 18.5704.....
lbs, Mille containing. 831 lbs fat ;
average tet 4.47% butterfat This
record has a Breed Class Average ;
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Friday. Mr. Mason, principal at
Lucknow last year. and now serving
in thisToirtion at A'Aluvas he
guest speaker at the Friday evening
graduation exercises. He pictured
in the centre. FolloWing his remarks
he was -presented with the scroll by',
Stephen Andrew . ofi the left and • '
Janice Hodgin.s ; on the right.
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Fe era! Member
To Visit Europe •'
And Study NATO
John Loney of Tiverton federal
member of parliament for Bruce
Ridingwill leave this weekend , •
for the North Atlantic .Treaty Org-
anization headquarters in 'Brussels. ,
Belgium as a rriember of a group of
thirty Canadians who will study the,
future roll of NATO' in Europe.
At the request of France'. the „
headquarters of NATO was recently
mciV/ed from Paris and Brussels was
picked as the new site. 4'
Mr,. Loney is serving &fa comm-
ittee.iet up for the development of
NATO Countries. Following' the two
week Brussels Meetinghe will be
With a group touring westerrr-,
European countries where Canadian
trops were involved in wars. -,
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'7Vgitors With Mr .. and Mrs. Bloss
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of 159for milk and 190for ft x of
Queensland,Atistralia . The
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Sheila is classified Gooci4
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in thrs area last week was!the first
snow they had. seen in 'seventeen, .
for body confortnatiori and bithe ,yeai.t.
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