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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-04, Page 2
• • ON • TIN. The LUCKNOW SENTINEL • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . ' "The •;Sepoy Town" On the Huron -Bruce Boundary Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847. pitablished.1873 Publishedaeh. Wednesday Afternoon Member 'of the C.W.N.A. and O.W.N A Subscription Rabe, • $5.00 a year . in. advance -=- to the U.S,A.$7.t r • it via77.4' ,rRTll[�11��A } 7. :THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIC•. ,. Donald. C. Thompson, Publisher 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1970 ,. 111 r A DANGEROUS SITUATION -A dan g erous situation presently exists in gaining access: to the • Lucknow arena. With the new addition in the process of being completed, entry is now made to the building at the north-west cornerof the structure. The' doors on the arena,' before renovation, were at the east end. C�nsentloS€fl' Church Properties. At Trinity Annual.` The f r•stoannual,meeting of Trinity United Church Was held 'on Monday, January 26 With Rev, J.. E. Hummel in charge, Rev. Himmel opened the J ieeting with scripture and prayer. -Reports f om-the vari-ovus._d;epart- ' rnents were given indicating a` successful first year: - • Church rnemhers. received by profession of -faith were 16 and by certificate 2. There is a' total resident ,mernbership:of 152 and 80 households wider pastoral date. ' New members on the board;;of stewards'1arer'h'rs...Harvey Ritchie and Robert Helm. D. A.. Hackett. was'elected'to the manse trustees. Consent was given to thetrustee board tb sell Church. properties no longer 'in'use . • The session were to be • responsible fol. all 'mattets pertaining'to the anniversary •ser.vicles. Howard Blake and Jerry Cranston were appointed auditors for tw.o years. _Rev ... Hummel closed the meeting. • with prayer, Under the present conditions, cars are double and triple parking ". on Provincial Highway 86 in order to ,load and unload their hockey players'and skaters' as close to the door' as possible. Suitable parking is not presently available The oniy'parkmg is along Highway, 86 which is dangerous,under the best of conditions. , The other problem in access is that pedestrians must walk' on the highway ' along the north side ' of the arena. Small children going. skating •have noother way of reaching: the arena except walking on o This-could'be quite . simply corrected by the ;arena -cern- mittee snow plowing the sideWalk . along the north side of the arena where snow, presently lies in huge. banks. -' : - ' • • Poor access has always been used as a reason for changing the east arena ,entrance .to a vest • entrance Quite so, ,access was alway. a. at the congested corner .of-=Campbeh and Ross, Streets east `r, but ' we feel that the present situation is much . worse .than the former: oneever Was., •• • , We hope that it will be corrected and that wewill be spared any serious . accident in the, meantime:: 000 0. 00 40000 LITTER - 00000 1. Yaung�llother Dies:. At. . ' .6 • • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Mb, WTO Mortgage Protection through Life Insurance CONTACT 0 Wm.. J Kinahan° R.R. 2 Lucknow -Phone, Wingham 357.1987 SUN L:FE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Subscribers Note. • We would rerttind.subscribeis that many subscriptions are: due at this time of -the year'and ask that they check.the numbers.on • the top corner of this paper to ascertain. whether •their subscrip- tion is 'pa id The post office department does not; reeognize'a subscriber more than three months in. arrears In .such cafes,, we .must discon- tinue sending The Sentinel; If your paper reads Nov. ' pr Dec,, with a 9 at the extrerrie tight, or January with a :0 at the extreme right: it is past due.' I•f you don't know what we are Talking about, just send us .five bucks and `everything will be • alright. NE INDIWI[�UAL'or GROUP PORTRO :No creature fouls its habitat •morethan man: "The evidence is • everywhere: •It isnot ,juste the : filth , that hangs ' like a cloud zn our pol- • luted air° Nor the' oozing waste that poisons our Ovate- r • It is also the litter, the debris: of our new, improved way of life,. thatmost pf: us, at one; time. or .another,:, have been guilty of spreading: The' Ontario .Department of .Highways, for example;. estimates • that it costs $55.0mile-a year to remove -broken .' glass,:waste. paper, cigarette packages and other' junk from 13,000 miles of roadside. The total costs;. $700,000•' in 1969, will •soon exceed $1' million' annually Our lakes and'streams, for example, the ones in which no chem- icals or effluent. are deposited; are littered with bottles, broken glass and other signs that say' man has passed.this way. • ' In one northern community; members of a sportsmen's club col- lected:o hampers'of man=made' and Aman -distributed garbage along a quarter .of a mile• of stream.. Multiply, this .by, the thousands of . miles of szream, •and lakesides in the more popular areas across Canada and. you -have one big mess • Unfortunately, all levels of government . have only lent .an in- atrentice ear to.;the' problem of litter..:klthough litterbugs may: be .fined. there are not enough •polic�iri� rr'ce' 'tnfohhe-I•. and • It seems that now, especially with the new. throw -away bottles cam and all the other disposable wonders of our technology, it is. •we -fail to do' - fl • outdoor_ and the'•city streets will become a pigsty. • stias I cs: shoed h::e .o_ :cleaninz ......-%...:-,z.0se".*: _. V •.tso u ,,,. s,�`''` r :�+c:::ec tr` ft the :e. + •ile =ac lie t�,,ht. -'•.ti. ' :c..e cicc- Hand C*(..>._ G' " ��''.i.ani C ev• . ieze or sound counsel and a. fair priee on 'a monument correctly designed from 'quality material; rely on SKilT4N MEMGRiJ Pat O;'I-lagaln,' .Prop.. ' Established Over Sixty Years WALKEATON .:pHONE 88.1-0234 ©NTAR10 ":MRS,, CURRiE,COLWELL •.The c unity Was' saddened. to learn oft death ;of: Mrs . , Currie Colwell of Kinloss Town- . .ship following along illness. 'She was 45•; • Mrs.'.'Colwell the 'forriier Doris Eileen Eadie ; passed away :on Friday January 230.at the ' home of her parents Mr. 'and Mrs.: Wrn. ;Eadie of::Wingham• She, w.as boon at Holyrood„on October d 1924; 'Doris attended Lucknow. High School and•in 1946 graduated from`' ' WoInen's, College Hospital:. Toronto with, her•_Registered Nar-ses-Deegree - On.Aiigust 20 ; 1949 she. ,Married :Currie ,Coiwe.11.'and.the couple farmedioil the 2nd conces- sion o.f Kinloss. Tow.nship.,• 'hers ; Colwell'was an active w;or•ker, and member of South/� Kinloss Presbyterian`Chur'eh Solidi KinlossW • \f''.::S. Kairshea;'" ‘V'omen's Institute : a.nd•'secretary of the Lucknow CQrling.C.lub; • "•hesidcs her husband . • she is survived ,bv':a youmi famif`,. I*ruse az,e 19betty; age.1S;°' Anne: a e:�i .a11 atho;:n her parents, \fr and. Nits .'.Wm. S. Mo -M „ ^^omp^^^^^^ •Mom, .Dad or all the Kiddies may :be :phdtogr8phed' as :a.•group FREE * *:*'* * *..* * * *:* *.*.*•** * *•*.* * *• * * * * * * * • PARENT'S: We've, arranged fo .have a nationally recognied'profeS- s!nnalphotograiSher at our store on the dates shown ,below. • you Can have each member of the family hoto to hed in several uses, • and pick' any one of :them"for your tree, portrait.. We. only ask that all • children be accompanied by':a.parent. • • . Eadie.of•Wingham and, one 'brother Lorne.Eadie of •Holyrood ' Fimer:aI service was held,on Monday.: January 21c at 2 p.m at y.acl enzie' :emoril C:hapel,. • Lucknow . Rev , Glenn Noble conducted the sere ice.. • pallbearers were six nephews... Douglas. David and Kenneth Eadie . Richard \fcCosh, Robert ' Forster , Roy ,Webster . •. Temporary e.nt-ombment. was at .South Kinloss L:at1tcleurn • 1'SWAPPED FOR IT THROUGH THE.' WANT ADS' : '... -J •T--llM-IS-S—TNIS OPPOR UA TY * * * * * Y:' • to',get a Iiving:colour portrait you will' treasure always. Several blisesrrk .:-__ are taken and: low cost. additional portraits, are available for those ', who wish thein. • ' It's ourway, of saying "Thank .You"to our Many 'regular customers,. • and "Welcome to , everyone else. Incidentally/ We belie ie these. .tiliutographs`are-reaHf•sometfiing`special. They're beautifUHy pose portraits - not snapshots.• And'don'.t forget they'll be in living colour, so'dressthe children in bright colours, r.)%,t-12-11 X It v v v r v rv v v v • A gift to you from LUCINO t ISAT lRDAY, ' i 1e A►M,. ONT ,kae<,.�. _ FEBRUARY .71 PA Tb d P.M. 0141'41 • 4110. wiso •