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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-01-29, Page 2
U a. PAGE 'TWO ' THE LU.CKNOW 'SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • Th SE MNEL . e�1=�GI��I©W LUCKNOW, a * "The Sepoy Town' On the Huron=Bruca Boundary Atithornzed as second class matter by the Post. Office Department;. Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash.; •._ Established :1873 - Published Each Wednesday,Afternoon Member of the. C.W.N.A:• and O W.N.A. Subscription Rate, *4.00 a year in advance — to the U.S.A., $5.00• Donald C. Thompson, 'Publisher ?WEDNESDAY,: JANUARY 244h, 1%9 WinterTr�caining'Pc rt Qf S'erv'ice ' .1„.t 4 • • P100E MARTZAS`-•--•-.:EMLINS: Mr. and 'Mrs., Russell Collins wish to announce the marriage of their, daughter , Eileen; Joan 'Elizabeth to Richard Daryl. Martzas , son; of • Mr,and._Mr,.Max Martzas, op January 3 1969 in Calgary, Alberta; couple. residing at 3315 .2nd St . -N: W. • 1 ant 'Jim MacDonald' (right) of Luck - now". a member of the Queen's f • - .Own Rifles oC anada , . based at Victoria. stands:. by withother .' .arnernbers of his unit prick to their'. departure for six weeks of winter Lieutenant MacDonald is the son of •Ir ,,and Mrs. Peter MacDonald' of Lucknowandformerly of Ashfield... He is married '"ro'the former: Kathy ., Dalton of Ashfield. ; .x Ca ad'ian. Forces Photo.: ` Fair Board CompleteLi And Associate Directory For 1 PALMER -- PHILLIPS' Mr, and Mrs. Arthur M. Phillips' announce, with pleasure engag- ement andforthcoming marriage -of their only. daughter Margaret. Eliza- beth liza-beth (Peggy) toC.t Douglas Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs, C.H. " Palmer , 'MacGregor, ,Manitoba Marriage at. Fonthiil United Church, February 14, 1969 at 7•p.m. - Sentinel Rate To Be �1p Next Week You are reminded 'of •The .Sentin- el subscription rate inc ease which will become effectivenext, week. Subscriber's inay renew up •to .Friday ; February 77th' at $4per year $5 per year for United States and foreign After that •` date', the price will be $5'per,year; $7 per year. for United States and foreign,: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY lith, 190 • WILL BE HELD AT THE ' DROP-IN CEN' - IN THE ,LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL -- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY.. 1st MUSIC BY. The Orange Tangerene: DANCING 9:00 P.M.' TO 1Z ADMISSION, $1.25 .PER PERSON : . -The Drop -In Centre has been :organized by. a group of students. and adults Who would lite to have social activity 'for• local youth DiedAt T.reflton:.. Frank L. Tyler of'Trenton 'passed away, at Trenton Memorial Hospital on.lv]onday ., January. 6th. He was in his 81st year. ' • • Mr.. Tyler was with••the Canadian. National -Railway, and was employ-. ed in Lucknowsome years ago., where he met and married Florence, Cooke... 'Mrs . Tyler passed .away. June' 13 , .1957, ' He, is survived by one daughter Mrs.. Ivlaurice (Jean)` Jones, 38.Queen Street,' Trenton, A Masonic Lodge service was •,held on Tuesday, January .7th at .7:30.. •p.,m: in the :Weaver Funeral :Home Single copy sales will .go•from •10¢ i4ith:'Funeral Service on:'Wednesday. to 15¢ Interment, was atWhite's -Cemet-•>- ery Trenton.. Mrs. Maud Sherwood of Lucknow attended. the funeral; Township. •Honours Ken: Scott, dormer Asses dinner 'party in honour. of J Kenneth, Scott• of Auburn,. former West Wawazosh ,Township Assessor', was held in the. Auburn Community • pork rk`suPPer was served to members of Council and their. wives by the ladies of Donnybrook =United Church Followingdinner a•Public dance was sponsored by.the Couneil'in Ken's honour with, music, supplied.:, by Tiffin's .Orchestra : At *Proxim- ately ll p'. m Mr and .Mrs Scott. ' were called to rthe' stage by Reeve Robert, Lyons'and Councillors Jim Aitchison and. .Leo 't-oran presented: iherii' with •a leather recliner' chair.:' CO s ITR15:I,rTEn Once azain, Lt's' time to announce competition Can contact°O1i er r o. fiat the Luckuow A :ic. Lural `Soe- the Se cretar`r •Mrs... Bb6 Struthers. t� r r^ .� • .� evening:2s • � 'fa�oured•-at-the thtee�c-li,ur-c • Ken. replied' fittingly . on behalf .of Mildred and , Eiirnself ,' in appteciat - • fogtheir The l sr• of erir �a��f ows .ton of. the ft;and-the evenin Miss Annie Mary MacKenzie of ' Chicago says in renewing her sub- scription.''I would certainly miss the Sentinel" BY-LAW OFFICER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 trice. , In other business,, he further out- lined that steps have ,been taken. to. make -the school crossing •on High- way 86 at the east end of the vill- age a legal.crosswalk:an4 as such; :Cars will.be •required to stop for` ped estrians, Mr. Heighton offered' to brief the new: by-law officer at' Kin cardine fora couple of days if he wished. •, Reeve•George Joynt�outlined details of a survey held some' time • ago of village streets and traffic by the.Departnient of Transport:: Mr Joynt said that these :recornmendat- ions, which•included'suc.h items as.stop,s gns . parallel; parking main street „etc. were to have. <. . come into effect following, the coni. pletion of thr main street rebuiidira ', and resurfacing in the -Fall of 19.67 Hest ted that these recommend= ationwill be reviewed shortly -772V by --1 aw was' passed appointing town foreman, Cliff Crawford as trench inspector.••as required by"tf;e, Department of Labour..' L�ymefl's S�n.� a y . Discussion only centred/. around the w.w. proposed by .,:law 'designating the -extension-01t-.,111 n' obe'• b' �Layme sSun, ,da- y was s ,,, y :Lucktiow , South Kinloss and: Dun_'. gannon Presbyterian Churches last Sunday. A team of laymen consisting of '. Norman Taylor Jini Henderson , Austin Loree and Tony Johnstone conducted the services The music for .the three, churches was supplied by a. -mens choir from Lucknow;'and South Kinloss,; 'acc- •. { ompanied by. Brian Keith , . A quartette made up of Donnie Mac- Donald., Jim MacDonald , Neil Taylor and -John Henderson also wit ' •Arrllual• G a>iet, Coacercx. ,lt 'will be , Omar.Brooka . Carie -on; MacDonald. entertainrnent:.He recalled some • held. March l'ar the ;School as C.harli.e Webster ., Frank Alton . of hisdays, in Township assessing : • o_ rr.e, ',e rs'. ' • '. I''. Ralph ,Came on;,Robc. L;;ons Jr. •. which • because of county assessing. ,: cot rlett €rs of:Diredioc anc • Dave Kirkland Lien Walden :.fi n: has now:'ceased•,. , eilr iyirec .0c, •l1:rood •'eadV • Aireniso+ , . . • Dancin -coati e..list of xx,soczace D rect• . rs joyabl mace . dL,,e-va.ior:s..section o :t_ e for ail in attendance. •Fal:. , : as follows: L.lo,i,d reDoti all. Grb we of tl e A_ricuit°;�:a Society are:: a 1«i. tort•, Curr'ie' Colweil. Donald . arzxiour'to rta, 'e ali' t:i aprorts r�ettr. i • aunt • Ton^ Todd Ross Hender.: tied yas roti .as' cols .bie �a.(s •t ese ;•seri •'Alex Hac nett ,. Charles Wilkins - re of to t .e:.cctetT. aria ase tor '. x `i,. ,.tw, • 1.x1 use at the .Fair Kii dly..return then Lor^e Woods ., Eldon Bradley.. Peter. and sell eral 4: hanges have been'• ending ro ti`:e' Sec-etary ... • „Cook : 51a Ke Alton, W`erior Hinter , T:ac3 are pro ess .or•a kis to.• a ti: if you a�Is .to SSC'. CL a day c z •�.datact either ' amid >vx use h Cr 'Nits :Harry La, a:o ea rtes ocri e .e .� e. • •.:to a..s and :tze•et- ::ust Ke. purch- aced bete:e tw a «,eer of z -hof. a".••e•ri 6Iat the hus will. not o •xeathe:. • laat. ' yei "li .t.� av:`;�.x.x,i,r. :L'�',a .Lry �u..w �r t:. w. ix..ia`•c.e. :Platsbre .progressing 6 'la:'Yea. ..ttu . tai} 1'4:a3 ark pasture ' 'kules'and extrl-ts•, atior�= cat,be r -adv contactiri. Culver :.!cCl arles Anyone tree°e=wed.In enter. &this Gat^.:mie' .. k,x,x • Ho .:sten. 4o" -:F,. MacDonald'., Walter Aiton. Donald ,.;o`:rpson.,Jinti' ie de rson Stuart. Cell ,•er x Wm • , :t eou . Lloyd : shwa ; Elwin Hall Harrv.Lavis . Harold Campbell , mor Cameron,. john Err,ersor, 'Bob' Finlay . Wilbur Brown,: Bill Ross , sob St others. arelirniha:: rine Lists for the' `adie bepartr ertt have been man` to'EXhIbitC:S and 'os sectr 'e new e,xhibito:s This year we ate ,:sPoriso in* a'class for.1st ea. exh' E` itors: only and for Arrrateur Fhotog- eaehy Anyone wishing a prize, list may contact Mrs. 011Ye'i NtcCharl- e.s or. mus Bob Stru.thers._.. :Members are asked to remember the Agricultural 1 eet"ing February lith a mast e n :public':street :: ''A letter was tabled from the. firm of :T Don ld and Co. inspectors- tors-, . P.and testers,, who•recent1y eom4let- at' the 'L'ucknow arena. The . letter listed:severa•l'firms, of 'truce Ural engineers' who they had, done. business .with . Da'y labour rates were unchanged at ,$1..75 '.per hour. Part time office help received:a' 10,16 increase: to: $15..a.nd •$2"20 her hour. • A. motion was passed to;.join the;, Ontario Good Roads'Association: Considerable discussion centred: around,the value and otherwise of snow re o • 1 -.ori. .themnarr strut • ern birthday A number of relatives and friends '• gathered at 'the Log Cabin Restaur- • ant on Saturday evening to '.'honour Alex MacKenzie of Luck- now nn: his.84th eirthiday on•January j,7 His.sister, Mrs; John•Miller of I .ucknow; who is 89 was among bose.present for•the/occasion. A lex , a Kinloss' native until r.eti ing to Lucknow . keeps very busy r .e:.Hel� �roughout January . ••e •• e•• ea* e••ap•4,s•ea••*aieee•oe • • Conducted By'• • Members of the Ladies' Auaili- to the.. Canadian Legion. pers,. v Brot . .. ' E :PREPARED WHEN THE. LADIES CALLI• summer months as a gardener, At the height of the . 1.. recent snow fall he kept More than busy in removing .snow from the wino and driveways of many Luc' knoW residents ifr , '' MacKenzie ,has a daughter, .; lrs, Farish (Kathleen) Moffat who resides in Wingham ' rkn. +vK.•�l .:w...� v:.:em+r xwx 8 is , MARCH OF DIMES tl4' tea' a.Y ..40,0 .,"a!'1 sss .4