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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-02-10, Page 12PAGE.!.EL;VIE THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO • Compact size but loaded with features. .Frigidaire'S• . . famous Cook Miter oven will;': automatically , cook:.', your .dinner.: Full width storage drawer' Removable. finite heat settings for' all four surface elements. 5 `YEAR PROTECTION PLAN ' RI'GIDA►.IR:E. ocao --= opo ozzo LUCKNOW F .V And Electrx PHONE 528-31.12 4,1*dotereig Storm Delays': Kinloss News KINLOSS NEWS $Y MRS. 1RA DICKIE. • This, column was: missing in last week's; paper'. The snowplough didn't get throughon: +the fourth east ,until Monday ' Feliruary.1. The,phone'was out from the ,Tues'- day storm' until the following Mon- day and.then off again until Tues- day. We were .more fortunate,..; than others as hydro was only-off for a few hours while those on; the second west` were .without power until Friday, ' Families who had. 'coal or wood stove's invited neigh= hours to share their. homes.' . The. livestock suffered greatly from lick • Of water. This week there are',problems.in dairy herds with mastitis and cows going drand those' with .pigs have many sick animals This Januar storm will, be long making money, at our expense.". 1 think you. will agree these are a far-cr-y-from-the-r-'emar:ks made dur-:. ing the storm. "Those snowmobilers certainly We don't intend'to take sides saved the day" , Or , e'If it weren't because we are involved in enforc for that snowmobile club I could ing the laws which the people have frozen to• death"..• These have made. It is'not a • police:. off- `, are just a' few of the kind words icer's right to decide whether a 'that we overheard' during the rec- law is good ,Olt bad;. It is his job ent snow storm which hit midwest- to protect the lives and property ern and southwestern Ontario'. I .' ofthe publ:ic;. to enforce the.laws 'Prior' to the storm. I also heard made by the people and to,appre7. remarks like , "Ban the darn hend.the alleged offenders and things" or "The -y re- ust a --status- ,crave-them-summened-to.:: Dort.,, .symbol" , and• "A few people are . where the Courts' will decide, Only 'afterall the evidence iso' heard, if the alleged offender is guiltyor not. 1TIeiibIe option tirentient___± remembered!. It reached blizzard,. proportions after teachers , pupils.' and those working^off the farms • had left home The f0110.wrng two,iteins are typtiOal.• Mrs,Fraser Ma 'Kinnon vent; to Lucknow Tuesday morning and: : didn't get home until Thursday • Murray, who was on a two-week work. term -at Luckrow.Co -op , Was also storm -stayed' in Lucknow Mary was- billeted;,in.-Winghan;i' ar the borne,of:.Ivlr: �and,Mrs. IvladU1. David.. a' w r g-rnan on a:T:own- shiF•plough:, lou h., was at il-lolrood until; Monday .night: .Ira and Denver; Dickie left for work at. Dominion, Road Machinery Co. ,.Goderich on Tuesday and got home Friday. - :then were storm stayed, at.'horne until Tuesday. noon., William was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson -Frani( of Winghanz The children .marooned at loss Central were the most think fail to get home as the hydro -was off at the school. • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Ross Hamilton of St ;Boniface , ESDAY', ,FEBRUARY 10, 1971 • • nito.va on the birth of a baby Jull. n llarv'.ey louston'was able ,to return hoinefrom. London on' 'Thursday. South Kinloss h!, M S. meeting at the borne of Nits'. Harold. Camp belLawas postponed until February 10th'..• - Mr.. and Ives. Elver Srrteltzer, , Danny and,Jean'Anne were guests = Sunday with•:Mr-. and Mrs Allan • MacDougall.. /I • • Mr. and Mrs. • Llbyd'MacDout? ail', Mrs. Parrish and •Mr; George, Lockhart, visited Wednesday with Mrs.. George Lockhart in Wingham and District Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrew visit- ed Sunday'with'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd: MacDougall • . Bruce .and Betty .Colwell enter- •' tained a number of thei friends: at'a'Snowmobile Party Saturday evening • Mrs fBell.of.TorontoT s=visit%gig =— -M with M'r•, and:Mrs,, :Donald Bell and family. `. The ;freezing rain.made driving on the conc.eSsiori roads; hazardous Ian Y-oiu-have no--`-locked--in" feeling when, you put your. retirement money in- a' Victoria and Grey retire - Ment fund. ,You can switch your 5nsion;-.om interest" holdings to "growth'•: investment'and back tirg�mi-w-hen •'choose. There are other' options, too. Put your .ftiture :today' with Victoria and Grey. VG TRUST COM'PANV. Si'NCI 1'889' 'Lealand Hill, Mena r t) srng EI n and Ketch Streets oderlcll 524438i We' of the'Ontario rovincial Police would like to take this opportunity to thank all:the per,: sons who"so ably�assisted' us during, _a - t_ceAt-S occasions,, without the help of• snowmobilers ,. what could have; •been.a tragedy turned out to 'be a:• case•of hardship only. • . I;la,ve been told; and I was on-wfne-fore--chi-s emergency that. a police force. is .only as' good as;.the co-operation it: receives from the public:: The.. co=operation we received and were offered.is jus another c1ase to back up this belief.. •' Could be: that when 'everything 1s back to norm we -wi t= il`e. r criticism' of sorriething we failed to do or the manner in which it was handled , l t,•tliis letter. was originally written with,a pencil • Which had ati eraser,on the end of t=,-=ric-giayu p-eo l-e407-rria r :• - takes; Granted,•the less'rnistakes made the bettei , but if we learn' by our mistake's progress is'being. made, r - Yours truly y. 14,• • 'proyiricial•Constable ,. Pub c lriformation Co tdinatot No:, 6 Distilict ,, Ot taYio Prov_- `incial:l�olzce�• UCKNOW ARENA . 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