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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-29, Page 1$5.00 A Year In Advance — $2.00 Extra To U.S.A.
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY. , JULY 29th, 1970
Single Copy 15c l Pates
15 Calls From
Classified Ad
If you want to know whether
classified ads in the Lucknow Sen-
tinel.work, ask John. Kuik of Ash-'
field Township. a•
John advertised ,hay forsale in
the July b issue. The hay was
gone by .Wednesday night long
before John. received .his own
paper. He had •15 calls.from a
people wanting to buy the hay'.
�jrTp7l�l
ti
Son; buys Farm
•Ivlr;. and Mrs. Peter Carter,
Holyrood , sold their 100 acre
farm to their eldest son George',
the farm Is .on concession 6 of
'Kinloss Township.. This •farm
had. been owned'. by the late ..
Jennie-We-r-ce..
g
Mr. and Mrs. Carte.r along with
their 'daught•er, Aileen movedJast •
Dutch: Canadians Present- Plague To. Legion
The Lucknow, Legion Branch
has been presented with. a.hand
made plaque by the Dutch Canad
it zent7of- chis-c-om-munity----`
to Mark the 25th' anniversary of
the liberation .of Holland by the.
Cauaditrn forces' during the -second
word war.
•
The presentation was made in
an informal ceremony at the'
Legion Hall on Monday.evenin
of.-last_veek :__•
week to their home' in Walkerton
at 13, .Hinks Street , which they•
purchased recently. . :.
• Ash#ie�d-Pas��
Bykiw.
Permittin g
Sunday, Sports..
At the JulyMeeting of; Ashfield.
Townshi. Council, the court'of
revision was held on the Aust'in •
and Hendricks drains No
appeals were received• and .the•
court wasclosed and the .By-laws
passed-,
Applications for tile drain
loans were presented by Thornton
Eedy and Martin Hendricks and
approved.'
A by-law permitting,Sunday
sports'in the. Township after 1
O'clock on Sundays was given
three readings and passed •
Art Dickslon arid Fred CraVidtJ
were present and requested that
council pay .pant of thecost of
• buildozing•on.sideroad to the
Lake. : Council -decided to` leok at
the site:.
• General accounts of $17,684.60
-etc-orde-red-edpaid ,
The next: regular meetingwill
be g
Tuesday , August 4th at 8 p. M.
DONALD SIMPSON, CLERK,_
The'plaque'was brought .toCan-.
ada• fr9m Holland by Mr, .and
Mrs; John Meije.ringh , parents,of
Mrs. Peter. de Boer who are pres-
ently visiting with the de Boer.
fancily, -
'Pictured, left to right; ,are'M.rs.
John'Meijeringh; Peter de. Boer,
making the presentation on behalf
of -the I�uteh-Carradians-othe 0
co:nimunity to. Irvine Eedy ,,, •
accepting on behalf.of'the Luck_.
uuw- Legion: Qn. rile -right is -John
Meijeringh:
In: the top: centre of ,the• plaque: ,
is the coat of'arins of.Holland with
the •coat of. arms of the eleven
provinces. of Holland,arou•nd-the
outside .,� T_1 lian-d mad.e._piaque--
was done by ,Ha16e Zylstra of •
Havelte , Holland, an :art teacher
in a college there... He spent over.'
200 hours'making•this ands.'
another plaque tobe presented at'
• Wi'ngharn . The contact, with Mr.
Zylstra was made by a, sister of
Mrs. Peter de Boer, 'Henny Meij- •
-eringh..• She has visited in this.
c' rrrn i u i tr'a-nd is ki ow'n Id many
local people:. When the work
was completed it was bi;ought
C'a nad•a. by ,Mrs: de-tioei s parents
who will be staying'. in Canada
for a'visit for about six weeks:.
It •is the•ir'second visit to. this
country..
The plaque, which will hang
in a prominent place at The
early Deadline'
Next Week
Sentit eI correspondents please
note the folio ing'publication
schedule for the vacation period.
There will be no issue publish-
ed on August . 12 or.19 but corres-
pondents are advised to send in ,
any news as it becomes available
and this .will be processed over ,
the holiday time.. It would be- •;
helpful if news Was not held until
after the holidays. • Send it in
bits and pieces ;' however small.
The Sentinel,post office box will
be cleared regularly during ,
vacation .tune,
._ .Because of the Civic Holiday ,
next Monday, and the production
problems it. creates;. the Sentinel.,
h -n e-f-ot�-t-h�A t�=gt�t-5xh=int
'has, been, advanced to Friday. of
this'week.. •
The 'early, deadline will present
1 problems for news correspondents
but it would be appreciated if
'any, news or advertising for next
week's ;paper could reach us by
'Friday. '0
►♦♦NNNNNNNNN
Died At Pinecrest
.Maty 'Etta Hetherington, belov
ed 'wife of, Duncan Thompson of
Culross• Township, 'passed away, it . •
-Legion---Hall: r-eads---presen-ted--to-------Pineer-est Ma-nor'Nursing-1- om•e
the Royal Canadian Legion, 1945=
1970, .Branch .309, Luc know :, . in
commemoration of the liberation :
of Holland with the deepest grat-
itude of the Dutch Canadians:
in this area".. . ••
ooa..aa a.0..oo4v..44-4-4..4-4:0-4)o-4-40000000:4`ado`uooWSW0;4.were. 000004)
SawTRO)aIFarnily;
Mr„ --land Mrs. • T errr•-S°a 1ke=ld: of
Lucknow have returned froni a
three week visit toWestern-Can-
ada which included a view of the
Royal family -when' they visited
Yellowknife:
;1` 1r, and Mrs. Salkeld •flew to
Victoria where they mettheir
daughter Mrs. John (Margaret)
SchmtdtafCalgary.._ They drove
back to Calgary with Marg
later going to. Yellowknife- by
plane -where they spent three days
and sa r -rhe Royal fanr y
They flew' back to'Ca•lgary,
later flyiiig to Saskatoon to return
Problems_.
Min
r_
O' 0.• 0 0 0.• 0
0
Lucknow on Monday'; July 27.
Funeral service will: be conduct-
ed at MacPherson Funeral. •Home ,
Teeswater on Wednesday July :29-,
at 2 p.m: , interment in ees-
Water, .cemetery .
ause.s
..First' 'Tri ‘"Home!.' 1n Twenty.....: _. •Years.
A •,
July 16th Three days prior to
Y P
departure she, was advised that
the flight had' been oversold and
that her departure had been' de
layed until,.Saturday n•i:ght at.
TI'p..m. •
Upon departure in Toronto, she
was informed that her flight went
to London., England ,..not ,Scotland
as•.planned. A see:"orid flight. ,was_
arranged by airport officials' to . .
take them from London •to• Glas
gow
A hurried wire advised, relatives
Mrs:.Rudi Henning and her sot
Norniari of London are, presently
visiting in Scotland , but it took
Margaret some "doings" ,'to get thein there.
Mrs 4 -ha -r -is:" -Mather -s ;-bou-nda-ry
east, who were visiting in Saska-
toon with their daughter and son-
in=lavvi Carolyn and Wayne. Pep •
per and young grandson.,,
Mrs. Henning is the former '
Susan McNaughton and had not
been back.to Scotland since• coin-
ing to Canadato live with her •
parents -twenty years 'ago: Her
- tc-Natzhhton "of •L'atl-ilow • and Sus
an grew up inI this community...
'She and Ne?rraian•were schedul-•
ed to flys direct to Preswick Air-
port in Scot fa lid on. Thu rsda y ,
in Sci,tland that she would be -
•
Af
E
—AND—MANUFACTURED
NOMINATED FOR ONTARIO
by El Hoffman and manufactured
by the Lucknow Furni ure Co.:, ,
has been nominated as award wine
ner.n the 1970 Ontario Furniture
Design Awards Competition spon-
cored by the Ontario Department
of Trade and Commerce,
As well as designer, Mr; Hof-
fman is also manager of the Luck
601 a P?'
ently manufacturing a complete
new line'of furniture and finding
a ready market for their products:
Three designs were entered by
Mr, Hoffman in the competition;'
One of these groupings, in. the,
occasional furniture division, ha&
been nominated4dr the award,
The competition is, held to en-
courage established Ontario corn-
OEA{�Y
C
of ilew' design which will help'.
to stimulate 'interest in Canadian
home and contract. furniture both
at' home -and abroad ...
Those nominated' for awards'
will show their lines at the Inter-
ior Design Show in Toronto in ,
November., Presentations to the
wiiinit%designers will also be
made at,.that time. Foreign',
as .well as domestic buyers will .•
be invited to attend the awards
presentation and to viewthe prot •
otypes at a special exhibit,.
The Winning entry and runner
up will receive $500 and $250
ih several Classes and in caddition;
the overall winner and runner up
wiil'reeetve •a similar art o:unt of
money, '
four hours .later arriving ••
Upon taking the flight from
London to Glasgow , she once •
again ran into a snag.; Reading*
her. schedule ; she found the air
line had. arranged
far• her to
arrive at Abbotsinch, not Pres
CONTINUED ON PAGE -2
C.neMo!eIssu,--
BeforeHoiidays•
There will be one tnor,e' issue
after this one before vacation
time at The Lucknow Sentinel.
No papers will be published on
August.12 and 19, The Sentinel
office will close on Wednesday ,
Aug:ust••5th a't 6.p. m. and will
reopen on Monday , August 24.
Because of the .Civic Holiday
Monday next week , and the fact
.t-ha-t-sorn:e--Sent-i-nel sta f ..... .
e`m a•.
will be travelling a distance for
their holidays, the deadline for
the .Aug st 5th issue has been`
advanced to Friday• of this week,
Merchants wishing advertising
Space for the Sepoy Days sidewalk
sale should have, their copy in to
The•Sentinc•1. at -.once and no later
•
than Friday morning cYf this week.
This advertising.wi11 appear in the
August 5 issue,,
.,
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