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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-18, Page 2i t . POO TWO 'Altar THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL •LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.. The LUCKNOW SENTIYITEL LUCK .NOW, ONTARIO' !Tho. $epoy Town" — On the. Huron -Bruce • Boundary Second Class' Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873• Published Each Wednesday Afternoon . , M.inber of the C.W.N.A. and O.W.N.A., - `Subscriptlon. Rate, $500 a year in advance to the U S.A $7,00 , DonaldC. Thompson, Publisher • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1974 OUR KIDS • • • LUCKY LOT It was impressed upon us last week, when' talking to a Toronto friend, just how lucky young be rs of this community ` are if they have a desire to play hockey. In .talking about Toronto minor hockey, itwas drawn to ourat- tention pthat m ee friend in question had paid $40 registration fee for his y ch hockey league. For this SOL'.ice time of. 40 minutes per week was available, us - on the weeked. In addition, one practice of 40 minutes was in= every second week. The particular day in' question, game time was 6 a.m. and. dad and son were up at 4:30 a.m. to get to the arena on time.'.. �iecalls chu.rch. Hockey League The .Sentinel editor had the • occasion t� meet and talk with John•Leith° at the" Ontario •\Veekly • Newspapers Association conven- tion in'Toronto last week, .Mr . Leith was recently named as managing director of the Canadian Weekly- New-spapers_Associataon;_ .__ a group ofWeekly newspapers. from coasrto coast, and was. represent ing that group at the Ontario A•skociatiop Convention, He is a former resident of Lucknow and spent his school days:in this 9 community. , He was called on for. remarks, at the. .Ontario meeting and ren'' tinned the fact that he was raised on the -Blyth Standard aneweaneti on the. Lucknow Sentinel . John . made some interesting comments regarding the late. editor of, this. newspaper , 'Campbell; T.homps`on.- ,Referring, to the editorial page, Mr. Leith said: that Campbell Thompson had also • been a keen hockey.player, and he recalled an enthusiastic church league which operated•atw that time when Canip•bell was "knocking them around"! fronl.his position on defence. He said. • that, Campbell'.had once remarked to,Rev. MacDonald•that if he • tailed to get all -the frustrations out of his s.ystern•through his editorials, the church' hockey Our kids ate mucky let to . htiv�hockey opportunities=-such-aa- artLavailable locally.: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHAT . DOES. IT : PROVE?. The following editorial appeared in the Dutton Advancer ' It concerned Rev. R. ,A, Joselyn of Lambeth, former rector of St. Peter's Anglican Church, Lucknow • and other connected churches' in this charge. Because of its local connection, and the content of ,the editorial, we arereprinting it. ' There are many today who are only too readyto point : out what's wrong .with the church and 'those who support it.. But evidently; there's also something not quite . right with certain• individuals' outside the Church. rel At L-ambeth-recentlyvandals--broke-into=the-•t broke -Church: -T-h pouredmolasses and white sugar' over the cross,.` . eight pews and car- peting in the altar area.: Offering envelopes were scattered about. It, was the fourth • attack , on the church . in a matter of days. In • earlier break-ins, cigarette butts . were ground into the. 'foor, offering envelopes -scattered --t rough-the-c�iurch-and- piano -keys .were—broken. The minister,, .Rev, Gerald Elliott ;was being charitable when he; said those responsible are disturbed and need help, Rev= R. A. Joselyn • of Trinity Anglican Church, Lambeth,'wasn't so magnanimous. He said • n he would personally' thrash the unscrupulous individuals, then send them : home to their parents for -another whipper, • • This'. type of desecration: crops up periodically and; it's; anyone's, guess .what brings . it on or what those responsible are trying to prove by such acts, whether they are performed in a .church or any, other -public .place. ' . • . • ,. -. swami>I: +•. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY' 18th, MS ATTEND OUR MILKER�� TUESDAY; FEBRU.ARY 24* ALL DAV At The Store BRING INYOUR COMPLETE MILKER —LLN1L5 a �mversai . for free check-up and'adjustrent by_qualified• per el. You.. a Only for' needed replacement arts. , Py� YP P. • ow. 0aurr raw Lucknow District Coop Phone sae -ails Ski Club as S.ce$STtflI_ .V O1'cr `DotP'r rh;sholm; Fun_Rare., t, t"rana' all-r-e.ports' t R,oP lea r -`was, a -good oppor4ur i y to "finish' thejob" on Thursday • .nights.. •- • COUNCIL BRIEFS CO;NTINUD`FRO`1. PAGE 1 ,Lucknow .at. an•annual•salary. of $500.. This motion is to be Izi effect until a' study can be • made of the new duties of , the by-law officer. 0 0. • • may-"— 1970 grants ro tile Lu(.knnow • asSeII MUSIC Three pupil: of `;':. , 'C C. c..a: d c:; of :c‘, - -ase saccess -: 1 � ass. , : e 'Royal + 4.,a. 'Internation - • eonard. passed C: ade lI Agricultural' Society and'the Lucknow. Horticultural Society •• ''of $200 each were approvedtd.• be paid when needed." . A . ki . Harper and. Co., of Goderich was• rehir•ed,as auditor for the village for the year 1910. • A public meeting is to be. caped for the purpose of discuss- ing recreation, • ' , , •' .A' progress payment,was made on the Luckriow' arena•to M. J. lei.. Mc.bou-gafl Conttaot-isggof Janette Barr clauOiter of Mr-. orad Mrs.'Jacl:'Bar'r of Kinloss =e\.,rlhip passed Grade'Vr . ith ho ours. rtcha::,� daughter of d ':r`. ,obn Pritchard of s�; c ss.ec rade . A.* r nd- --" • ki Clubs first annual fun day as a.great success. ' C•lul) Members were pleased,• .to see former :Lucknowites and; their families at t"he'slopes• as well as, visitors from other centres Considerable tirne, and effort was'spent preparing the cross- _ country, course and::obsta•cle race', :These, ra.ces'were'quite a novelty . and, the participants enjoyed then The' clitb didn't reaaize'so, Many. youngsters dont like chocolate pie •• • 'Club Members wouldlike to. .. express their appreciation to Mrs... Robert Nicfr011s,• Mrs. Clarence Beil and:Harotd Greer .for judging • the sculpturing and •costumes ' .also Alf Ritchie; Bob MacKenzie and Leo Courtney for their help.. Costume prizes -were .won by. Susan Thompson; Kathy' McKirrf, Kathy Treleaven, Dotig Treleav,- en, 'Lori McKim, Sculpturing. was won by the MacDonald family McKirn family.and Ann• Ross and Drew°Davis• The eldest skier, was. rs. M;c im 8 years.an the youngest her grandson: Scott sMc Kiln • age 4• Wingham reducing the amount to $5000:. 'nternation:al Business M'ac.hin.es was hired to process Lucknow Tax billings•and an interim system will be'used in 1970,. Fred Errberlin of Lucknow was. a a'rded the painting tender•of the municipal office and, parts of r '.1.�-tikreat,n.ha:llataeostof 41 ce winners:werec. ross •. Country, 7 and under,' Nancy. Thortmpson; •Cross Country . 8: ; 9 10. David Ackert; Cross Country, 11 '12 13 Jar�n�jie •Graham; 14 and over' ` Petcr Cliishirlm; 7ovrrnill -"`. 7 and under Jimmie LeGrand; Obstacle .29.. 10, David AC kert; Obstacle. II. 12 , 13 . Jamie Graham; Obstacle . 14 'and----- JamieGraham Ski Club: Draw. 1st, prize ; t1rs Virden Mowbray. Lucknow,, ski autfir value $'75; 2nd'prize Lloyd Humphrey , R. ,R. 2 Lucknow; 3rd prize „pr. Dennis Wi]kins,- Wingharn (second and •third. ,prizes were s.easons'mernbs�rshili. and lessons)':' . •The `:costumes added to the - fun and:it is hoped to niake •this bigger and better each year: • i rflear.ss ,h, ... 's i .,�t L , . l V.xrae• "«o•uldee,late 1 e -�yw�:uy:.".�, 4 . . nd qua} e Y ", .c,aid e G. a a ■ Y "„ a. `aalanting the .,::te:e. ane agairist the oto e= `1'e $,ar je th zs .�,e_ ca,e .. f c; tie' i %a7 1. W , 6. C 7C �. .e+L,. ... �t..� ,`.,r. •w,nw ;7;et • .d • tz ,o ooir.oide zates `` � �r• Llyt wi.. as ..ti"....,.:.ti.a ::. 1c� tow;:.«.• • w VarShtlie Ivo ,.fir Nov, 7 { 'and -:rcpt-alm t) . !` x nd.a 11 ether municipalities ;in Bruce Corte', . :�efcre county selrool hoard, d 'ti.e Cct; i, tax "mot`iey was. i •t: r wed o e: to the scho' .boards , pyyy � ry �y +� �y was. c7,`e•a yea:, altet:li was 9s t ollecteid ?��,�, ..s -,k S.GE'-be' EDUCATIONAL FUNDS ROUGH LIFE. SURANC Wrrr. J. Kinahan R.R.' .2 Lucknow. ' Phone Wingham 357.1*S' SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ., y