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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,
WCKNOW SENTINEL
J.UCKNOW ONTArkta
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'Tim y Towi+`' --' Oa H
Seeond Cuss ' Mali Registration Number 0847 .,
Established 1873 -- Published Each Wednesday Afternoon
Member of .ths CW.N.A, and ,O.W.N.A.,
-.Subscription .Rate, $5.00 a year in advance ,--. t4 the U.S.A., $7.00
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..''Donald: C. Thompson, Publisher ..
•'WEDNESDAY,. FEBRUARY`11th, 1970 parents were' Mr. and Mrs.
LUCK_fa_ W, ONTARIO
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H. W..GRAHAM;
•Herbert William G•rahatn'passed'
away. n Suallybrook Hospital,
Toronto , •on •Wednesday , e ruary
1970 in his 28th year. His
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ABOUT GETTERS
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Write a letter to the editor. We regret that the number of letters'
to the' editor received by this newspaper, pertaining to important 'topics
of the day, both local and .national, is very small.
By the use of letters to the editor, readers' of this newspaper,have
tire' chance to ,make thefnselves heard beyond their" own doorstep.
Too oftenwe hear from subscribers . who suggestways and
means whereby our community might be ` improved . or changed. They
throw .sofne suggestions to the editor and propose that he write something.
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tion is made to the subscriber that he or she
to
:Ranieri Graham fife -long residents
of this village , where Herbert. ".
spent his boyhood days,. For
• many years his father was Os
Village magistrate and librarian,
• Herb was a'Neteran of World
War i, having enlisted while
employed with T. Eaton Co. •
Toronto. He served -overseas •
for four years in the Royal Canad
ian'Artillery. On his return to
civilian life he' was employed
in Lucknow, at Wm. Murdie's
Hardware and later spent over
thirty ye'ats in 'the .aw•ning..and
,window-dressing.department' ; .
at Eaton's'. `
M.r, Graham retired in.1942:
His vacations were frequently
spent back in Lucltnow, at- the
'horrie •of Mr ,and Mrs.: Harvey
Webster and with old friends in
Lucknow and .Kinloss, where
his genialpersonality made him;
always v6elcome:.
write a letter to the 'editor regar + g a ma ` er,, a 7 arirnrsually the
end of it _._
It appears'that many people" have , some strong views . about
things a§ long as someone else is willing to say them, but -they' do not
have the conviction about their
• subject tooput- their -own -name -to --ice
Write us „a ' letter 'if you Rave a point to present, and sign your
name' to it. We sign our name every week,
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K0910SS rCOUNCIL MINUTES..
Kinloss Council, Metinpregular.
session ons. February a2•.'Reeve .'
•Orville Elliott and all • Council
with the exception of.Grant,•
Eckeenswiller present , 'After,
the minutes o e • anti
meeting Were adopted , the
following business •was dealt With.
• A donation of $2.,5.00 was made
to,the Salvation Army. and $10.0.0'
donation made to the Muscular •
Dystrophy Association.
It wasadecided to cail•for'•
tenders for storm,,winnows for
the •Towns)tip• i'la11 at the price -
,
Get: your tax - r
full , .avant
Win. I
,
now cumulatin•g
at 8 WW`7t with no
. 1
g
per window installed;
Bylaw 4 :-137.0''was passed •
being a • iiiinor change; by=law for
the •Pennell '!rain Imp
• •13y law :5 -;1970 was passed being
olt'
He issurvived by his .wife , ' the
former Mary Ellen Green of—7
Toronto, a son James of Saint
John, New Brunswickand five
grandchildren.. He was predeceas-
ed by six' sisters , Mrs. Etta Stoner,
Mrs.. Ida, Flynn, Mrs; Eunice
Burrell Mrs. Florence Peers,
Mts.,May Faulds and Mrs. Dahlia -
Ainley; ,also by three brothers ,W
Robert , David and Marshall
Graham .
Mr .Graham was a member of
Old :'Light ,Lodge A . ., & 'A . M ..
Lucknow and • a 'member .of •
Melrose Park Presbyterian
•Church; Tororito: :
;rood drain construction.
13y:=latw 6 - 1970 was passed,:
to engage the, road •superintend -
ent at $C. 60 per hour subject to•
D.H.O. approval'
Sy -law 7-1970.was passed for
a•.minor:.change :oil witle Doleman
Drain
• Court of Revision was opened
. at .0.. tt0/p , ni on the Black
Creek•lmp. S.W. Section and',
the reeve appointed chairman:
As there were'no appeals-. the
Court of _Revision t; as declared •
closed
A' Li otion was n anew:that,we
trly to the'Lle a art ::ent .of
shways for th•e balance • of the
road. subsidy :
• :notion. to, `call for tenders for
,
�.it inn 1 .,i,: y aid of 'crtish;eGd
:a''Ve t0. Ile delive:ed on Town--
I`: it' :c ads by Tune IC , 11•1'.:...
--: �'c: to t t; roin; t i3: •
~c"z ro be l ., G I `et1 at'.d •
•zo t`',. to to .pro c:17t ,'strip pit
C :tet to :be #:. to ,o. "~ st F'"i,":
,*.`.:t7",..".. .. '. •• . 1. i
annual f'ee.x ;4
Yom, .w�..i, a�: ah 's<a.l` . at ). .e' i� _:-� t , -,•
.. ..aio.',i est e:`4 �:.`Ot :'eoeSs -:".`p, • Is'; p fo; .. Tender to,be in
► us ,wcl IN �� by , .
�. .. +.a:..'"mow •two , `' riiit eyt:4lilt ''\.a't t♦'i'i,'..
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While
�. ,icy •. g .w.C:r, :L :4 `� .d ..:t.. :t� ., ' ..off at l..,r',00r'. :COr.trlc tO 'to -be,
r •c: .. L, a,...11a,,* t4ittt:; ttwc'1 twctxfi.
vs�..C ti ' . laa��t .... '+a l�i�e$i"k. any t C[,l�'C
the.funeral service on Friday,
February :6 was -conducted. by
Rev.', .Glenn Noble of Lucknow'
Presbyterian Church with tempor=
ary enrombmeni in, South ,Kinloss
Mausoleum. Finalresting place
will be Greenhill Cemetery.
'Pallbearers,were W. B.
Anderson, Cameron. MacDonald,
Gordon Fisher; Harvey Webster
Frank. MacKenzie and Donald
MacIntyre, •
There were nitae tables in .play
at the., Maple Crove, L. 0, L. card
party'held on'M.onda.y night in
Zinn Trail.
High pries Gwent to Ctrs. Ree.
I,roo ne.and Alvin Alton with
consOl;itior'prizes 'to Mrs. Wm.
Stanley and 3errt
here 1w ills be another party jt4-
ttw ' tw ee k s •
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WEDNESDAY,. FEBRUARY 11th, 1970
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THERE WILL oE, F'UN 91ki ALL. AT THE
LUCKlfOW 5U..
SATURDAY, AFTERNOON.
FEBRUARY i4th
Commencing atnni :30 p.m..
THERE WILL BE PRIZES FOR
Ike Sculpturing Costumes
Races
A PRIZE`FOR.
EVERY' CHILD ON SKIS
NO TOW CHARGES IN .THE: AFTERNOON/
NO ADMISSION PRICE'
FOR ,THIS FUNDAY .
• A' DRAW BE VF,ADE' AT' ~OFTHE
ACTIVITIES FOR THE • SKI OUTFIT, VALU $75 AND TWO
'SEASONS OF' •FREE •SKIING AT• LUCKN W SKI . CLUB,
LESSONS' INCLUDED : '•
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visited' recently with her parents
ry Anne . Alton .• Mr ."and 'Mrs'. Irwin 'and
Lloyd of Kinloss :, The trims are;
leavin for' a tri to Florins this
And Joan Hackett g p
.week.
d 2nd Pace l st an
ZION NEWS
A piblic' speaking, contest was
held in ,Brookside school 'for:
Juniors and Seniors on Monday.
a . -m : This contest: is• sponsored
by the Legion Successful pupils
for Junior Division from this
area 'Were!. Mary Anne:Alton
placed first .and 'spoke .on `.' Martin
Luther King Jr . MaryAnne: is
:eleven years old 'and` daughter, of
Mr`..and'Mrs. Bla.ke'Alton. .Joan .
Hackett eleven yearold •
da tighter 'bf Mr a and Mrs , D:. •A
Hackett placed second and chose,
as.her,subject "A Trip to Story •
Book Gardens in London'•."There
were seven. contestants,. The
finals will be heard, for all
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surrounding areas on. Friday night
at the Legion Hall.: Incidentally,
the :sante two girls -p-laced7first
and second :in the same" order itt
last 'year's coMpetition,
Mr.' -and \lrs J:' G. Ritchie
erlf Frussels't'isited. on Sunday• '
j rrt`y -lira t nF
and Lane. - •
Mr, and :tit's, Pfank Ritchfe
were birthday:dinner guests on:
1<Iondai etie-rt trg4'for'theit grant son
Craik Rieglins . •who was two
`ears old on February loth:
Mr, and It's . Dint Hunter and
-'r. and Nits. Frank kitchie
spent. $aturdav at Acton visiting
.:r ° - c ire s .;not er
Nrs, 'Mary ary 'Mc.4 uley..
Lloyd •Reid is"empleycd With
Sohn li`i lid doin ditchin;; ,
t .:•achine"w'ork.• Ll-ov'd' spent last...
week at •ett ;``ti#`l.e t' t•Ikittc,� a
N $3•se t n ditchinz. surfeiting
`+ a and \'.rs. Charles Wilkitts
s p,tleis' tti ilrins' and'Mrs.'
Alton t ed ort Sundaav t.ith
4 ab •Y � t
Mrs. •Lorne Clipperton of
London spent' the week -end with
her mother:Mrs. Sam :Reid and
Mr. and Mrs:'Peter, Cook. .
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Lucknow Aieflu
Schedule
ENTRANCE: AT. WEST END
ONLY
PUBLIC. SKATING
Pre School =- 15c
Public School-- 15c
High School ,_ 25c,
Adults `t 40c
Sunday Skating ' ..
Silver Collection
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY •13th;
1 3:30. Kingsbridge School
8:00 Juvenile Practise
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th •
2,— 3 Lucknow School
5:30 Bantam Practise.;
7 9 Rented
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY loth
8 — 10 'Flea Practise :
10 12 School- Hockey
12 1:30 Novice Practise
-a- 4 an''d '- 10 `PublicSlung __ .
5:30 — 7:00' Bantam Practise
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY ,5th.,
2 — 4 Public Skating
6 7:30 Midget : Practise
r C fw :c''tt aro" c .ti.latw o!'.
a14 .. �.
s:$lev. }
• .. ,�' ' .! ...:.• \ ',ins . ... �'t. air is P,,+t'i•.l tttIS\' ..
rsi+i �
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9-- 10 Rented
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th ,
6:30 Bantam Practise
IUESDA:Y, f EBRUrARY''lJth
WEbN;E-SDAY, FEBRUARY 18th,
2,—. 4 PreSchool. Skating
• 4 5 Brookside :Hockey
r it Juvenile Practise
I0 PubliA Skating
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