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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-01, Page 11__WEDNESDAY_,._ _APRIL 1s9, 1970 • 'we.: 11,4fiN rd.zsass:40fikimir Ilea" THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 15 .1.969 MOI?ELS • Chevrolets, 'Pontiacs, Fordat Cantaros Beaumont':. and. Chevellea In hardtops and 'sedans,; V8, power steering and brakes ' O THER MODELS. 4 — 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNES, in 2 and 4 door hardtops, • fully ecluiPPEkl • 1968 PONTIAC GRAND PARISIENNE .2.door hardtop'. 1968 MUSTANG':2 =i-••. 2. 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500, V8, power steering;' 1968 FORD -CUSTOM' 500, V8, power steering A number of 1968 PONTIAC sedans. 1967 PONTIAC •PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop, V8, fully equipped 2 - 1967 FORD GALAXIES,2 door hardtops, fully equipped 2 — 1967CHEV . BEL AIR 'sedans V8 automatic 1967 CHEV,• 2 door Used cars from '63 to .'66 in various -models., edans, hardtops • and 4 door, mostly fully, equipped • '1968 CHEVROLET stationwagon - 1967 CHEVROLET, 1 ton stakes, 1 with duals and 1 single ,wheels — 1965 G.M.C. , 15 ft. and 12 ft. stake, with 327 engine, D.P. rear, end 1965 CHEVROLET, . 1 ton •' - 1964 CHEVY . V8 with 5 speed' transmission, DP . rear axle, 16 •foot stake A number of. Econoline. and Chevy .Vans from '64 to ''.67 • LetterTo The Editor Ontario Heart Foundation, • Toronto, Ontario' March 2Q, 1970.. ' Mr.Donald: Thompson; Edit' or, Lucknow Septmel,' . Luckriow ; Ontario ,": Dear. Mr Thonipspni:• Heart _Month in Canadais. now ,over,- Vncl on behalf :of the Can- adian Heart Fund , Ontario DiV-: ', pleaseaccept our sincerest sign appreciation for•your co-oper- ation and assistance during our financial campaign in February.. Our objective this year. was • $1,000,000, and although all returns are not in as yet , we are'•. 'quite hopeful that our objective,. will, be attained --(maybe'' Surpassed. Without your willing co- ••'• • operation in homrnunicatirg our" needs tothe public", .the. Canadian Heart Fund wouldnot be able to' express such .an outlook. , • Heart disease is.everyone's problem, and againour thanks for heiping•us bring to the, public. attention that -: research should be. env-eryone-s-resporrsillili y With best :wishes. .. Yours very truly, R'..•:. , : Ontario Heart. Foundation • {Miss)' Esther M. Richards • Director ,of_Rubl c .Relations-.- . B*i issels Motors BP Service Station Phone 887.6173 ly.$375.00: On Tuesday :March 24, 1970'a report was received of a:2 vehicle collision which occurred at the:....... Canadian Forces Base Clinton.' Ve_hiales._owned by Murray Hohner,. R. R. # 5 , Clinton and Douglas Bowser; Adastral Park were RE P ORT • involved' with property damage -T-.estirnated at approximately $260.00. ' GODERICH ' From12.01 a.Xn.., March 22,. 1970 to March 28 1970. On'Monday March 23,' 1970 on :•#8 Highway , Tuckersrnith Town - 'ship , own --ship, orrnan aro u ; •:9 • Lakeshore Road, Toronto was in- volved in a single car•collision :resulting in property damage of On Monday March 23. 1970 on Huron County Road # 1 vehicles operated by Donald Lamont, R. R. 1 Formosa Ontario and John e -o. r . Ontario were•n involved in a• collision resulting ;in $1500.00. damages:. Holcak received injur- ies in the collision. On Tuesday Manch 24, 1970 on • #8 Highway a vehicle operated by Dick Steenstra , R. R. 5, Clinton Ontario was involved', in a single vehicle G011isfor retillting in property damages of approximate- On Thiirsday, .March 76, 1970 • On ## ,8:Highway a vehicle opera- ted by Richard pownian•,. Canad- ian Forces Base, Clinton was . involved' in a. single vehicle ,colli- sion with resulting property d'am� ages of ,7proximately $400,00. , Bowman andtwo-passengers in the Vehicle; Brian Williams and Ronald Langdon , 'both. of C. F. B C intori receive. injuries in the collision. Drivers! Spring is just around the corner. ..also just around the • corner there`will soon be Child- ren n :cyc�=��___ •the runs., ° Adjust your driving habits accordingly and "make sure" Slow dow 0. a nc4 'make's donation -, a donation Of tirne - it costs you nothing and it could save a life, there is. no 'better donation - try it! R. Ej WHEELER, Corporal; • . • ! PAGE ELEVEN !**”.!•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••....*******, • LOOKING .BACKWARDS OUGH THE SENTINEL FILES • • WITH, MARGARET-THOMPSON - • •••••••••••••ii•••••••••.•••••••••• ••wie••••••• • 10 YEARS,•AGO APRIL 1960 Rev Wallace. McCle,pastor of'Lucknow'and Dungannon Pres- byterian congregations since e •tenter 1954 ; �c•oru liid_c..cLh* c -hoof Freport-ef -U.8 S. No. 50 YEARS AGC: APRIL' 1920 •'.. $2.09 a bushel *as being paid for good potatoes by Neil Mac- Kenzie's Grocery. ministry here. He accepted, th e Elmvale chargein the Barrie, Pres bytery. Mr. and Mrs. Tames. Keane _sold in,Ashfield and. moved: t� Lucknow. . Jack Nicholson of Belfast was appointed 'Ashfield Township. grader operator, succeeding •Jim Hunter who had previously. tendered Ilia resignation. An induction setvice'washeld at Dungannon.United Church for. Revs. T. 'Richards He would serve as pastor at Dungannon, Nile and Port .,Albert appointments 3 a; YEARS AGO. APRIL 1.940 . With .the ;enforcing of Provincial. milk Pasteurization regulations Lucknow's last raw milk 'dairy- man .Peter.Johnston, discontin- ued .his-busrness----He soout to Ewart•Taylor, who' had operated a modern pasteurization plant in Lucknow for over two'years.: March 31st, marked the last milts and cream de -livery -by. -Mr .John- ston-after 'eighteen .years in the dairy business. in Lucknow , The old hotel property: at Whitechurch was sold to the City Sales Service Men'were busy tearing down theold building ' • where a fine modern garage was to be. erected. • e 14 Huron and'Ashfield named the following pupils: D.. Pickering, 4. MacDonald , •E. Ketchabaw, H. MacDonald , C. Hamilton,\ ,A : Ketchebaw; ; H. R-ynard- - A ,MacDonald, J. Ketchabaw . K. Pickering P . Mac•Donald , J. Martin ; W. Struthers, C. Cook . Teacher,'`A.M. 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