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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
' WEDNESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 2, 1970
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.SPOT01 • • --. 'hie--se..co:nd_me e_ti.ti9 of t h e '
V� .. . Zippy Trinettes was held at Brenda
Ritchie's on Thursday:, August
27..at 1.3:0. The-ppe-s-;dent, opened
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•OL1 VET= -NEWS
The Olivet Messengers sponsor-
, . ed,a bus trip -on. •Wednesday ,
August the .12th when oyery forty
ladies and children visited Doug=
las Point and Collingwood'and
several -places; between. The trip
was organized'.by the•Messengers,..
leaders'; .Mrs.: Walter Black' and
Mrs. Jack McGuire
,Wendy Hamilton spew: a week's.
holiday with .her cousin, Susan '
Tout,at Kincardine and atzended.
-the Summer Bible School at.•the
Baptist Church there. ,
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SUFFERED FRACTURES
CTed MacTavish'of London
te rra' M4.. Ernie MacTavi
suffered compound' fractures in
'a motofc cle accident recently.
Sherri soak Is
4-H president
The first meeting of the Colwa
nosh Learning Lassies was .opened
'with. the: 4-H Pledge. It was held
on August 25, 1970.at 2 p,m.
at Mrs.. Riegling's home. All'
members, were present.
The election: of officers was as
follows: President, Sherry Boak;.'
Vice President, Irene Hasty; .
Treasurer , ,Mary'•Anni Miltenbe'rg;
Secretary,. rotationi Press Report-
er, rotation.
Irene Hasty was the secretary
for the day. •The next'meeting
is; Septemberj 2°.,
Members pamphlets and other
leaflets were handed out by •
the leaders Mrs. Riegling and.
Mrs; Hasty. •
The rnembers,discussed'the
requirements for the'club and
record books First Aid Kits,
The Mentally Fit Person Malting
Leisure •a • Pleasure -arid Handicra ft.s .
Theywere shown samples.of
huck weaving,and mobiies''by the.
leaders'.
For Group Work it•was decided
they would 4I1�make.runners of.
huck: ^.
The meeting closed with the
reading of the Creed: .
LUCKNOW
UNITEDCHURCH
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
Minister
AUGUST 9 TO SEPTEMBER 6
1.1:00 a.in.. Morning Worship
Joint Sery ices with the Presby -
tell= Church .in the United'
Church.
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LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
• REFORMED:
CHURCH:
J. W. Van Stempvoort .
- Pastor •
Services:-
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10.00 a.m. (English)
• 2:30 ,pm'. (Dutch 2nd' and
5th -Sundays)
ISSTOEs'-Wi
Denominational '' Radio Broad-
cast, `.`The, Back To God Hour",
every Sunday: CJCS'(Stratford)
2:00 p.m.; CFOS, (Owen '
Sound) ---- 6:00 p.m.
• Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D.
• •Minister
Phone 528-2740,
AUGUST 9 T SEPTEMBER•.6�
10:00 a.m. 'Sunday :School•
The Presbyterian. and. United
Churches are holding joint wor-
ship in the Lucknow United
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ANGLICAN
CHURCH .
LUCKNOW ' AREAE PARISH
The Rev: R. Odendahl
Rector
SEPTEMBER 6 •
Trinity 15
St. Paul's,. Ripley _.=_.,9:15.
Ascension, . .Kinlough 10:30 a.m.
St. • Peters Lucknow 11:45 a.m..
-h hT. School — o • -a.
St.' Pauls, Dungannon 3 p.m.
Alternating with Christ Church,
Port Albert.
the' meeting:' with the' 4-I-1 .pledge:.
Barb Wilkins :read the minutes
of the last meeting,' The roll.'
can was answered by all members.
The next meeting will.be•..
held, at Barb Wilkins' on Thursday
September at 200.
1vlrs., Hackett discussed' "'Mak-
ing Leisure. A .Pleasure";. Mrs..
Ritchie discussed' "Short Cuts to
Travelling".
In Group Work 'each member
gave an oral report on book
she brought :to the i»eeting, and
then listened to two records, "Elean,
or. Rigby" and "The Eve of
Destruction
Wilma . Hackett thanked Mrs., .
sh— tcliie for having tIre 'neeting.
Barb Wilkins closed•the meeting
with a poem entitled," Leisure" .
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vacation described
ilfred �Schantz
Mrs. Wilfred Shantz was
guest speaker for the ' August
meeting of Purple -Grove WO,
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men's Institute which was held .'.
in the Corntnunity' Cense. She:.
gave a most interesting .account
of • the visits she and her hus-
band . had made' to Mexico.; The
;gauntry is so beautiful, one is:
attracted back. Conditions 'have
Improved .over : the . last ten:
years: but there is still. great
poverty.. • Tourist .trade;. has
been a.. great "help :. to them..
' There .are ; many mountains and
volcanoes in the south. They.
grow:
angel, dates, 'figs and many
pineapples. The ' north - west
He is in' V ictoria Hospital, London •
FRACTURES ARM
Norman Ball. son of Reverend
and Mrs. George Ball had the 'mis-
fortune to break his right arrri-
recer3tly and is in. theSick 'Child
ren's hospital , Toronto.. .
Mr. and Mrs. BillBennett spent
the 'Weekend at their cottage ,
y-rnpa-thy• of the corn
it unity ,is extended' to'them in
the'death of :Bill's ;father ,,Mr.
Melvin Bennett,
Private-:
music lessons
At Monday evening's. Huron
-County -"Board -of Education-
meeting, ,board members' voted 7
to 4 in favor, of permitting Mrs.
Ruth Alton, RR .7 Lucknow to
give private music ' lessons at
Brookside Public 'School during
school hours this coining,' year:
The proposal' was adopted on
a trial basis from September
tmw
time the expel iment' will be
reviewed with .a view to.
establishing policy applicable to
the school system.'
John D. Cochrane,; director of
education,.. said students : are
allowed up to one half day per
week out of class to take private
music instruction, according to
the department of `education
Mrs. Herb .Huston and Jim. ;mov-
ed this week to their new home in.
Lucknow. Mrs: Befus of Calgary,,
_Aiherta_ spent a :few. days :with__ .
them..
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Mrs. ,W , • R.. Hamilton, Mrs.
Ray Hamilton, Patila and Gary
Hoffman visited ori Thursday with
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.'Goderich ,•
Word has been received of the
death of Mrs, David King's :broth
er . "Mr ,, la n Mc Donald of
Hariilton, Mrs, Garry Hoffman,
Mrs. John Fludder and Michael
Hanilton attended the funeral
on rtonday.
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It was felt, added Cochrane,
that permitting , the music
teacher to conduct classes in the
° school would cut down on the
time--Artudents- would have
tri-
spend
o-spend away from class.
"It will take only a little
better than a hili an hour this
way," argued . Cochrane.
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"Otherwise the students could
lose.. up to:.half it day."
Superintendent Harold
Knisley concurred. '
"This . is nothing radical that
we are proposing," • said Knisley.
"We've been doing this for 20
years now. in some schools in the
proitince." •
Treat Accidents
At Hospaal
(Intended for earlier issue)
Myris. St. Marie, R., R; •2,. Luck!
now ^was cleaning windows at
the. sacred • Heart School in Wing
window fall on his foot fracturing.
his left great toe. •;
Perry Van Osch , age 4 , R. R.
3, Lucknow , son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Van Osch jumped 'off a.
haywagon.on August 5 and lacer-
ated the posterior portion of his
right leg. He was treated and .
released,'
area. is good ranch land • and:
they import many of our Can-
adian_ cattle especially_ -_. Holme
'steins. In fact, two' oftthe .In=
stitute members said they had
sold heifers from their farms
for expert: to Me/deo. • Mrs.
Shantz was . thanked for. her in-
formative
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forrnative.address by ,Mrs. How
aid Thernpson.
Mrs. • Burton Collins • was .in
charge of - the program. CO-'.
inns ' Boyle. bang: two ',solos ac-
companied by 'her sister . Bon-
nie. The contest was left for' a
later date.
Mrs: -Francis Boylerand.
Don 'McCosh were in charge of
the. business.. The group who,
had been hostess. at the Log'
Cabin re • o • • a' large' crowd
hat day. Mrs=V�ayne- N-iXo
and her committee are planning
a: roup display for Ripley Fair., '
Mrs. Francis Boyle will be del-
egate 't.c the Area Convention
in Southam ton.on Se tember
1-4-anti',15. rt. Earl -Elliott
will be the alternate. Leaders
for the new 4-H Hornemalning'
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Club will be .Mrs. Wallace Pol-
lock, . Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs.,
•Earl Elliott and Mrs.' 'Jack
Farrell. ,, Mrs. Williant Arnold
reported : that Bruce ,Historical
' Society were going on. •a bus
trip obi. August 13, touring' the,
Cohnty. She also has copies of
the 1970 Year' Boivk: She ex-
plained• the Fund .being set up ,
as e. tsiioute •.to George Gear.,
He- feels that.the only hope for
• farming in' Bruce .County is to
have information available a-
bout courses such as : the Di -
pick= :Course far young men.
'['hits s • .Fund' M needed to make
this information readily avail -
,able to.' all High ' Schools: The
members' felt tfiis vas a ' wor-
thy eause,.and voted t4 give S5
tblw�ds•--it.•.•--Ceorg�Cear�Lac
d«ie , a ro '"foc Bi ude— County '.
and this is one way to'have. his '
work continued.' • •
Mrs: Harvey Needham thank-
ed
the .hostess,* Mrs. Morford
Arcckay, - She was a i`s�t
Mrs. Victoria . Smith and. Mrs.
Don Robertson.
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