The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-16, Page 23WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 19114
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THE LUCKNOW -SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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On May. lst, Janet Hamilton of the Olivet Com
munity_:in_.HuronTommship' wilt commence__a hair,_.
dressing business in The Johnstone Block in Luck -
now in the location formerly occupied. by Dr. J.
E. Little. '
MISS' HAMILTON 1S A GRADUATE OF BRUNO HAIRDRESS,
!NG. SCHOOL IN. LONDON AND HAS SEEN EMPLOYED IN
• LONDON, FOR ,THE PAST YEAR.
'Associated IMi#h .:
Orangeville Firm. ,• •.
Bob Mcinnes , .a native of Kinloss
Township , is' associated\ as an '.
executive with Merchants Supply,,
Company of Orangeville Bob" has
been with the firm for the past.
2.1/2 years. They are wholesalers
of,5¢;to $1 merchandise to about
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His position is, as district supervis-'
or for the company,, in charge of
store operations . Bob .recently, re-
turned from a flight. to Northern
Ontario:where' the Jirm is promot
ing,a new_ account ,; Mer_chants
Supply Company has its own private
plane for contacts with distant •
stores. Bob's duties 'include being
:in..Charge of store renovations and
during •the, past year, he designed .
blueprints for the counter'
layouts.of ,six stores which were .'
remodelling ;
•Bob and Mrs. McInnes, the form-
er Helen Nicholson:of. this com•mun-
ity, have purchaseda home in
Orangeville . They have a family
of three Sharon, Dianne ;and
Allen.
Rev. John Hill
Guest Speal
FatherSon Banquet
The annual,: Father and Son ban-
quet for Kinloss, Scouts was. held:
in the Kinloss Township hall,.
Thursday, April 10, with an excell-
ent attendance. . '
Scout chairman was Jim Hanna
who proposed. the toast to the
Queen. Cub Kenneth McEwan prop-
ose'd the toast to the fathers
with Ron Stanley answering for the' '
fathers, w
- Group committee menber Jolt
Frook introduced the head table
and committee' chairman Jirn
Lizmore presided over the balance
of the program intorducing head
table guests. ;One minute of silence
was observed 'for 'the late George
'Johnson, foll,owed'by a tribute. read
by. Venturer. leader Bruce Colwell.
Reverend John Hill was the guest
speaker for the evening and held.
his. audience with an interesting.
account of _Sorge of his experiences
Mrs . F� A. Murray of Holyrood In-
stitute said a few, words of congrat-
'ulations to Queen Scout David Mc-
Kinnon. .
The first railway in'Canada ran'
from Laprairie , P.Q. , to St. John's.;
The train wag operated on' the'
sixteen miles'of'track by'the '
Champlain and St Lawrence Co-
mpany,
power Held -for
maCarter
A miscellaneous relative shower
was .held. at the. home :of Mrs. A..V.
Carter .in Ashfield Township -o r
urday evening.• April •12' for Miss, •'
Lynda Carter. • .
Nunnerous 'contests were enjoyed
with prizes going.to Mrs, G.A. •
Carter Mrs. - . jean Hull , 'Mrs.Wm
Mc-K-elvie-and iss-Debbie
Hull; all ofWingham and Mrs.
Gerald Bailey of• Walkerton Miss -
Cindy Cook and Mrs. Wm. McKel.
vie assisted :with the opening of the..
.,
. Lunch was served,by •Miss''Cindy.
Cook and Miss Debbie Hull, bring-
ing anenjoyable evening to a '
close. `
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Lloyd Ackert, the new District ,
Commissioner also gave a. short
'tak.,
Martin Benedict, another' head
table guest 'showed slides of his
.Yellowknife .trip last summer.
Group committee member Allan
Graham thanked 'the Ladies' Auxin-"
iary for preparing 'and serving the
banquet and Mrs.Jean Lizmore re
plied.
• The guests' and boys were :enter-,
t'ained at the beginning of the. .
evening' by the music ofi1:ie W
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:Brothersers Doug and 'David , ;sons
of/Mr..'and. Mrs...Gordon ' Wall, who
were; thanked by• Chairman Jim
.Lizmore
Nlrg.Jm McEwan played ,for, O
Canada and the Queen; 'Jim Mc -
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THE-"READERS-1NRITE
No Drifts Like 11
Since Lucknow.
R.R.'2, Mission city,
British Columbia,.
April 7, 1969'
Dear; Don: .
I. hope you. get, rid of all that snow
by the time, you get this. You had
`quite a winter again by the look of:
.the paper. • .•
We hada real one t,00;;,we had
about ..6:i/_2_o.r 7. feet', I_,have `t •
seen drifts so badas we had this
winter since I left Lucknow and the
snow stayed for two months or more"
That is something for ;this ' evergreen
playground of Canada, and.cold
with •it.'at that. It' got down to. 6
below ' but that is nothing •to your
country. ever, . we•.are not built
for it :though we did not get'any
pipes frozen in the',dairy or.. barn
The oil pipes from the tanks to the
furnaces at the. houses f_rbze ..Wewith hot water
had to thaw them: But we have.'nice,'weather now. , a
little liquid . sun, shine , but we don't
take any ,notice of that
Ewan and Rae Haldehby ;acted at
the door
: Father I want you home by ll.
.Understand? • ,.
Son:- Really; Dad, I'm do .longer
a child'
Father I 'know . 'That's why 1`..
• wantyou home. `11 !:`
. by .
The 1ocai campaign inSu ort
of the Ca.na'dian'Canc;er Society
c•ommenced this week in:Lucknow
and will continue -to April 27th `4.
Mrs .. Jack MeKim , chairman ::of the
local 'campaign committee, has
arranged for a group of local-volun-
teer
ocal-volunteer canvassers to make their'calls
within the'next week:
• Support for. the Cancer Socity has
been •growiing• each year in Lucknow.
through the efforts of a group of
dedic.^ated rkers-and-eit .-zens. of
the. community who contribute, •
.very generously to the.. fund,
Local volunteer team captains, are'
Mrs. Clarence Greer,. Mrs: Alex
MacNay, Mit,. Mel Greet, Mrs.
Currie Colwei'I,; Mrs..Jim Arnold.,
Mrs. J.L. MacMillan,. Mrs .John
Kreutzweiser .and Miss Ruth •Thorn -
pson . '
What •is the Canadian Cancer Soc-
iety?
It is a group of men and women
volunteers from all walks, of life
across Canada 'dedicated to the
'fi ht . a- hst .a.ace.r'hy cti-op _e_rat
g.
'!on with scientists and the medical
profession,'by assisting the Cancer
patient,. and by informing the gen-
eral public about the disease. Your
contribution,, which enaples the
Society to• exist and carry on its -,
work, makes you a.member,
We have t1e 'manure and the
fertilizer 'sown , we. put. on '400 lbs
to theacre this year,. The grass is'
starting to: show t-4t-a-ys-fsitr
warm.•the cows should be out intwo"
Weeks. Well that willdo for the.
farming for this time
'.Dori how is the paper' business? I.
am sending a cheque for 2 years :
subscription.' Hope you are• keeping
well, and say Hello to everyone
down.there .';l had three .:or four
letters I should have written for
down there'.,. but I:just did not have
the time this winter,',keeping;every
m. J. Kinahan
R.R. 2 'Lueknow
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thing,oi the go, So hopethey will
forgive°me for not writing and :I:
sWill try and ;do :better • next time.,
Hope' this finds.you and yours•in
the best Don:
•
Yours truly,
James F. Parkes .•' • .
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