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LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO: 1 •
WEDNESDAY; APRIL 15th, 1970
Single Copy 15c,
20 Patti
Kids Present. Team Managers and .,C•oac
es
Lucknow Bantam Hockey team
`hall their team picture taken at
the Lug know arena on Thursday
-night of last, week and 'the kith
took advantage,.of the opportun
• ity to present gifts of.apprecia
tion =to the team, -management
who have guided' them through"
the past year.: Left toright are
BrockCleland', Brian'Co:urtney,
Grant Chisholm', .Doug. Corrin
Harold "Toby"`.Greer and.•Keyin
,Ackert. A;:brief address•was
Made bye tep. Murray ,,ort behalf
/of the parents .and .boys ; an'd
Harold
•the trio,
Sentinel Photo
13ruc;e Coun't� Board of. Educa`.
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ST BROTHERS MEET
RST TINFINMJ
Many yisitors•Corne and go in
a community, over the:weeks., but
Norm Siegrist of Lucknow has'a
visitor this week in•the person of
his brother' Willia.m Siegrist of.
•Penticton, British. Columbia,
So what's so unusual about a •
brother from the west visiting in
w ni,.
this. community you mght ask?
Quite. a •lot, in this particular case.
Normand his broth_e.rhad not 'met
in 40 years, , . ,
Norris and. William are mem-.
bers of..the large family. of
and 'Irs. John Siegrisi , na
of Shalldw Lake, who.went w:
to ln.stow, Saskatchewan .when
Nor•m', the' youngest in°the :fairs-
, was less than a year old
' William eventha11\ took over
the .farm at instow• froth his _
YEAT
parents and later moved to Pent-
icton, B.C.. where he is in the
fruit farming business. Norm.
eventually tnoved_ to Lucknow'
where he established a dry goods
business; •
It, was.a .happy reunion .in
Toronto on Sunday for these bro-
thers who'had .been apart, for
forty years. Brother "Willie'''
plans tospend a week here •bei'••
fore,returning home. He and'his
wife had carne as far as. Winni-
peg where Mrs..Siegrist under-
went su1gery-for .cataracts on
:r eve). She is, conva;lesoeing.
.Wtta a -sister' jib Winnipeg. while:.
her husband flew on;to'Ontario.. .
•to visit with Norm and Mrs. •
Siet;rist'•in'L•Uc'know_, •
;ca
Depurtrnent-Olt—S-cliool Sketch Ian
behalf of 0ntariii Depart'inent. of 'Education ,
'of the 'Sketch Plans 'tor the 'addi-
tion to'Lucl<now•. and District•
AT •LUCKNCW 1.7 YEARS
Will EndTeaehing'Career After 45Years Of ServiceEnd Teaching
YMUA�URIrINDAISDAM
A despicable Series of acts' of.
..va:r }alism• occurred last weekend
with the Kairshea, Wo.men's Insti-
tute Hall -suffering the most -ser
sous d nl The K h
A lifetime of service in the
profession
teaching
a age, a airs 'ea Halifetime
June when. Miss Helen. 'Thompson
of Lucknow, will`end her teach -
ing:car-eer--of..45, years.
Miss Thornpsori ,: a teacher at
.Lucknow—Public :SCIVOdr for the
past seventeen years, has submit-
tedhet' resignation to the Bruce. '.
County' Board of Education.
She gradua ted frosts Stratford
Normal School and took her first.'
teaching position at S. S. No.. 4
Greenock where. she taught for
,orie year. She taught at S. S.
No: .3 -Kinloss • .for the 'next five
years andthen, took' a' posit ion •
with•the Hanover Public.•School
board -w -he. -e-she-taught •grades
5,: 6, and./7• for the next twenty-
two years.. Seventeen years ago •
she came_t Lucknow. and_has,
taught •all grafi e -s -ftwii itwo=t�o
seven during her years .here;
Miss Thompson resides with her
mother, .Mrs,. Robert: Thompson
-4n-t-he•-Tl ompson-fa-rnily-hdm-e-=on--
Willoughby Street.
,
the . former 6th school in Kinloss,'
a panes of ,glass en froAm,
vii like'` Sch 3oir.
•Aiithor.ity has now been receiv-
e1to_pr:.oceed •with the working
draw inF= :'gid the architects; Sal-
ter and. Ai'rrson, have been advis-
ed of this.
od ica l fashion. Where storm
windows werrinstalled, it was
the.:storin wJ c i suffered and the
inside win`d :wt remained'undam-
aged;. Where storm.& were miss-
ing, the regular windows•rook;
the damage.
The act occurred on Saturday
the outside in' a deliberate meth'
evening: •Kincardine .Provincial
Police are investigating this
.along w`ithother acts of vandal-
ism. /
Kinloss Scout. Hall; the forrner
Holyrood School, also suffered'
damage but toa lesser degree,
Wtndows•oil the, side facing the.
roadway were' broken'. •
Stop sigris• iii the Ripley area
were also pulled down.:
On Friday night, several win-
dows were broken' anal two door
panel''s'kicked in at the Langside
C'om'munit 'Hall,.
rKi�ca�dine�uggested As�L ��on Foy
Saitelite Of Georgian {Allege 11t Barrie;
RipleySchooI Could Possibly Be:7. sed
'Kincardine will be the probable
site when Georgia•;• College ,ex -
tends its services into 'Bruce
-County: , Meetings -will be held:
there next month when ;the contin•
uing education committee of'.
Bruce. and 'Grey counties w111 dis-
cuss with people of•Kincardine
and area the advisability.of cours
es there .•
. Because of its location. Bruce
County is a vacuum as far as'
commuting to courses at col'leges
in Kitchener,.' Barrie or London.
It. is made uatel .served ' corn-
dignity' college facilities.
•
economy• and efficiency.
Georgian, Coiiege is.,anxious
to extend itself into Bru_Ge_and •
suggested Kincardine as the log-
ical place to:start. •
Crroups=of: the tea- --who---a-re-
expected to. take ,an active part
at next month's .meetings. include
•munici•al officials trade n"'.
farm groupie women's institutes
service clubs and.charnbers of
commerce_ , •: '
The influx dfeop e .,to the '
p. P.
area due to expansion •at_nearby .
Douglas Point was a major factor
in recommending:. Kincardine•.
Initially.ii is proposed' to rent •The two -county cornrnfttee has
t ce-fromthe-Kinrar __"repres.etitation.-fr-o.m Ge
• College; Ontario departtnent•:of
education,. provincial .youth and
recreation branch , boards of
education and separate schoo•1'
board.
Observe 50th
Mr, and ?ilrs. D.: M. Johnstone
of .London, well known to many
3.Oth wedding anniversay on Sat- `
urday , April 11th. The occasion
was marked at the home of their
daughter,. Mr and'Mrs. Norman
Weitzel in London.
Attending from this community
were Mr,. and Mrs, Bill Johnstone
\ir.:'and Mrs. Jack Treleaven,
\'lr.. and Mrs, Tont Todd and Miss
Margaret Rae,
dine high school and alsopossibly
from the high. sehool at nearby •
Ripley. Eventually a' satellite
college may be required.
Courses slated for Kincardine
will 'be of post -secondary. nature
as well as general interest a"ppea.l.
The Bruce -Grey committee was..
set up to investigate the duplica-
tion of continuing•education pres-
ently being carried on by Georg-
ian College, boards of education
and recreational committees,. It
is felt that co-ordination of these
efforts can result in increased
BAN
A very enjoyable everting:was
held on Friday;, April 10th when
the Lucknow;and. District Public
School Band -Presented a -Band
Conceit in the. school auditorium
under the direction of Mr, .Gordon
Cayley.
The special solo minters':
presented, were; ,Cornet Solo, •
Rick Pritchard; CornerDuet,
Eugene uPritchard: and John 'Ackert;
Trombone Solo, Paul Ackert;
Clarinet Duet, Ruth and h•lary
sets in
.- •
B/4 Time, David Kreutzweiser,
Robert Wall, Dianne Harrison;
Piano Solo, Brian Keith; Our
Gar2g,, a presentation'bye some
of the Junior' Band members.
At the close of the concert'
Ray Elliott thanted"all who had
so.ably assisted in`p
program), and .expressed appredia -
tion on. behalf of the band' to
Mr. Cayley for his leadership and
Brenda Johnstone presented hiinn
with.a pen and pencil set..
RT. -FRP
Members in the band..were:
Rick Pritchard, Eugene Pritch-
ard, John Ackert,- Denver Dickie
Ray. Elliott , .Sandra::Johnstone ,,
David Kreutzweiser, Robert Wall;
Terry .Sisier, Murray Keith, Janet
LLM. rr ott ,..Murray_Button. Mary .11.a.
Henderson, Ruth Henderson, Dav-
id Ackert , Brenda Johnstone;
Jeanne Reid, Marilyn,Murray, •
Dianne :I annerrnan,.,Janice Stan-
ley., Nancy .Ritchie, Joanne Rit-
chie , Paul Ackert , Anna Marie
Ilarrisarn ;-K-e-n,neth--M-cffwan ;. 'D
•
Carneron Al1an;IvlacDdugall,
Jamie Graham, Stephen Ritchie,;
Addin Dawson ,. Cecil deBoer, "
• Marvin Morrison, Elizabeth
ltctie yTJiie•_Elliotr_,�T�ziii _.....
Chester , Jim Henderson, David
Newbold, Dianne Harris
tin
Irene Wail, Janet Adams, John
r_e entire she _fiendersoi Dou_' 1%v.
Wall Tom. Henderson, David "
Wall, Brian Wall, Brian 'Keith;
Eric Cayley and Dale Van
Stempvbort were unable to be
;present:. • •
HorselSLtiiI
A cow , belonging to Allan
Ritchie of Zion, had a narrow
escape from drowning last week.
The 'cow' had been drinking from
a creek when the ice gave way
and the struggling animal he-
carne immersed in water dip to
ZION NO'S
her neck.
After tying the cow"s•head up
.to.ptevent her from drowning,
Allan phoned neighbours who
tried to remove het with the help
y r
Of tractors.. Due to the icy and
muddy ground , they—were unsuc-
cessful until Doug Hackett'came
to their'assistanc'e. with his team
of horses'.,
.The horses• did the job where
the tractors could not,