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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-31, Page 2PAO. ?WOE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO The LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO • 1 h.10_Sopoy1Ownu— •On--thOluron-Bruce-Boundary Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873.:— Published. Each. Wednesday Afternoon. Member: cof the C.W N.A. and O W.N:A. Subscription Rate, $5,00 a year.hi advance to, the 11 S,A.,, $7.00 Donald C: Thom pso • n, Publisher • WEDNESDAY,. MARCH .31st, 1171 Events concerningten years •of , Scouting in: Kinloss Township were recalled at the Father. and Son banquet last .weekend. ,} The Scouting movement in Kinloss has recorded many unique 'ac-; u • u I iVI • • - , i,: . 1 1 committee, and ladies' auxiliary working behind the scenes and the mem- bership in these organizations has provided' the Scouts and Scouters with the encouragement and help they. needed . todo the job In a: time when small- communities appear . to be almost 'over -organ- ized" and assistance . is hard • to: come by in the operation of : most • com- munity organizations, Kinloss may well be proud of the many names, listed a neWr story else ivhereur wcssue,: who have ffer ir'services various, ways to assist Scouting in the township: CRIPPLED CHILDREN p , aThe annual Eater Seal��PPeal m support o.,. f criPled ch' drenis again/ in,Pro�ess in this:comiieunItyThe aPPeal,is s onsoredbyLu ow: and District. Lions Club' under the chairmanship of Cameron MacDonald. The people Of . this community have: always . been verygenerous in their . support of :this project. Lucknow Lions are again hoping that this area will play its part m the important work of assisting crippled: children • and, helping ahem to enjoy . a new and challenging life:." WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1971. ON AL 11 1 1 I: I I 1` I; I I 11:I :1; I' I I I I; I I .I I I I I 1 1:1 ` I,1 1' 1 I I 1 l itotnr.comillETE HOME DECORATING CENTRE: •CUSHIONFLOR AND LINOLEUM, CARPETING r_ =D1 RIE corators WALLPAPER SAND • PAINTS rs. Tom Inglis ;WHITECHURCH NEWS , Ciingratu:lations from 'this coin 'munity .to Mrs.: TOM Inglis of: ; • West Wawanosh: who' on•;W.ednes:- day, March 31, .celebratedher 90th birthday Mrs . Inglis enjoys good health and with the help of .her daughter Betty (Mrs Flannagan)' who now resides with her; keeps .hous.efor ion Tom and'.the hired man .Mike., Mrs.. Inglis has..5: sons Tom' at me, bo -Alex .of. West Wawanosh, Mack of 1Iighgate.t Jack of•Ripley :and Roddy of Earlton and daughter' Mrs. Bob Adams (Pauline):' of• Kin- loss; Owing tothebackward weather • CUBMASTER 'CONTINUED FROM PAGE• 1 fiber of..years, but because he will be living outside.. of Lucknow and will have other' r'esponsi;bilities, •. it will not be convenient. for hitt' to continue. working with the hoes, Ile will continue until.thc• end; of the: Scout year or until 'a new Leadet'is ready to; take over. Once again, the ,committee would .like to stress that::thcre`:is, help at the ,Distric't. level for one who' might like to :work •with. 'boys up to eleven years of i . '.' if you are interested e:ontaet ROA,: Roert'Nic oils. Ptans we're laid to have p�ij,"rr drive' in Lucknow around the mid.- Ale nid-dle of April,. probably..on a Saturday..':•Citizens with clean: salvagepaper , magazines and' books are asked to watch for:an yid • • in the local papery for 'further dk tails., othe cointr\ with paperPe s canple dropintl cm orf .ac ' Anderson Flax Productsirnrtcd in town ,.'Mondays: to Fridays, ' The District President, Norman Ta ylOr •invited'-thl con' nrittee, xr ab& xo..att.e:r d the ;S:r ut;ct.,11 West District Spring4Mceting dt;t be held in Kinloss on April and also.spoke of the CimporeG planned for Ca riip Ma rty n lnv r. hu.roit -MAY 21st to. 24th incl a' Cuboree to be held at the \ane place in June.' • Best in Grey -Bruce Euchre = The • '•Kinloss Township entry of Barry Johnston, left and Frank Schutn- acher', right., were declared 1971' Winners of the rey-:ruc-e ourP, cillors, A .M. Mackay and Assoc- iates Ltd. ,trophy', symbolic of, euchre supremacy among;;council lors iii the; two coitntiet Making he-presehtation is Die McNichol`,. Collingwood;Town ship reeve and `president of the Omario Good Roads Association,. Who was a 'finalist.. In.the second -tow are A.M. "Sandy Mackay,• preside:ht of the sponsoring;firm A,M; Mackay and'Associates and. Leo Spainaay,' vice-president.' For, the third time in the four- year existence of the competition, Bruce County councillors" have wn =ir superiors _y over • Grey County at the euchre table, The Kinloss` Township team of Barry and Frank bested the Coiling. wood Township entry of Reeve Dave 'MC Nicholl•-a-ttd'elerk`Wi1.. liam'Knott in a best of three 'final to in the 'Grey Bruce Councillors, A.M. Mackay and Associates Ltd., trophy.: Six'teams'frorri each county competed at the IvlacDon= aid Hotel in Chesley reeently in the event sponsored by A.M. Mackay and Associates, an Owen Sound engineering firm. The trophy Was won by :the town of Chesley last year1: Grey County - - ed its- on y with fi 19. ENGAGEMENT ERI�`'1�SflMacA`Lt1�E�-`' Mr. 'and. Mrs, CameronMac= Auley, , R. R. 4 , Ripley, wish to announce the.engagement of their daughter Catherine Diana, to David AllanErickson, so°n of'N- and Mrt. Frank .Eriekson, Trenton', Ontario,, prevalent, -she quietly celebrated •.the occasion at"he:'r home. The' • community extends birthday•. greet• .ings and wishes for many snore • years of health. nerll ame, Ital WI1ITECHURCH NEWS • "Congratulations to Gordon .Fish er of c_;unph on winning a trip to. Rome, Italy', April 25 ; for being highest salesman for General Mills Toronto for January and February:: Gordon is ..the son. of Mr. and 1Girs. George Fisher of Wingharn. and forrrrcrly'of Whitechurch area. FOR. • NALDSON BROOKSIDE SCHOOL SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd' At 8 p.m. • g''RYBODY tittitLC01ViE'