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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-07, Page 2PAQI rC • .THE ;LUCIKNOW • ENT INEL ,.UJCKNOW : ONTARIO • The LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO �,*epoy Town" th on ,Huron -Bruce• Boundary " Second Class. Mall• Registration Number 0847. Established ,1873 Published :• Eich Wednesday Afternoon • Member of the C.W.NA and O.W.N.A' ; Subscription Rate, $5.00 a year m advance to the U.S.A. $7.00' Donald C 'Thompson, Pubhshe» �n e': roug River Pair het WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1971; ne. ...not Iazy athet Passes Inital ;uelph Hosp Harvey McQuillin and his 15 year-old son Gary'of St Cathar ines 'had a narrow escape'from a possible drowning MiShapw recently ,as -their snowmobile went'thr'ough the ice on*a river eniptying into Lake Huron•. Harvey and. Gary were hunting on the John MacKay farm, near Lake Huron and north ,of Kintail. They 'went through the ice on; a small stream. 'The water wasn't too deep.,. but:deep 'enough to give 'them a' good dunking The pair' managed. to get their snownzo- ble out of the water and retrieve a gun that went under in themis= hap', .however ,' the macr, ne was. wet and would.notgo. . They walked,two miles back to their truck and "ifieeded the aid of. '•Harvey's brother-in-law Marvin Scott .to get the snowmobile back to .the roadway. In recent months we've ' been inundated with fi'gures on unemployment in this . country as well as . the problem that will be . faced when �' '• e summer. It's not a .bright picture 'by' any Standard and and it was only natural • that some criticism would, be. levelled 'at the•.' federal:.government' when they as nou ie Mrs. Dick. McQuillin' of Kinloss and ismarried to the former Isa bel Scott , daughter of Robert Scott ofd Ashfield:. ' EdWin: Roy Mundy of -Frances St.Wingham passed -away in Wingham and District Hospital on Friday ; April 2nd in his 8Qth year. Mr Mund ,:is su>ivived bye y thre 'augh rs: , Mrs', 'Ken (Beryl) .Mowbray of Lu'cknow.,'•Mrs,.Ted (Bernice): Roberts of,Enionton , Alberta , Mrs. Len (Edith)'Huff of Brantford , and. one son Lloyd Mundy Of London; one brother. .Basil of Woodstock-, seven grand - children and nine great grand: - children; The funeral service was .conduc- ted at the R. A,, Currie and Son ' Funeral Home on Sunday; April, • 4th with :interment. in Wingham Cemetery. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 71h, 197), TELEPHONE SYSAM CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1. $125,000. Five additional cir • cults have been completed pen tweet) Kincardine .and Ripley. 12eSP'nnw total 13. altogether. The. resignat4o'n of `director Dan A. Mac i'ald , due to work.-. ing at Candu, and the death of director Murray Campbell, made it necessary, for the. meeting to elect two new duectors. These are,. Mel. Pollock and 1 Sr; Robb. N Russ Stanley has- acted as:'a; direct- or 'following Murray Campbell's death last October.. Ham MacKinnon presided over the election part of•the meeting;. The telephone: system maintains. automatic: dial buildings 'at :Dui gannon and Ripley.; The business office' at Ripley is staffed by Mrs,, Irene Liddle and assistant Miss Christena Robertson.. •,Two service men work .out of Ripley - Bob Johnston and Ivan Cook. work.ers__from ' :other *countries would again ,be, brought into Canada to 'help with harvest work. Government .officials quickly • Ci replied that-: bringing 'in: workers would not affect , the unemployment situation . . to any great, extent because 'students!and' those : unemployed • w'ouldn't 'take the harvest work any way. There was a time in `this, country when 'people were extremely pleased to take , whatever type • of work they could. get, but obviously that isn't the situation.. now. The welfare benefits that are • provided enable people to live 'without ' any undue hardships, atlest ot- to, the, point where. they . find, it necessary to get out and takea job, particularly one with` some work involved - a' a Il 1 1 •' inner/At Ar#hur KINLOSS Congratulations to Miss Pat Sparks Winner :in the ;District II Lions Club :Speaking Contest held.. in Arthur on Saturday. The next: contestis' in .Owen Sound on April '16. lst-Kinloss Boy Scouts, enjoyed. a Broom Ball •game wz_th :W ngham Boy Scouts. in the Lucknow Arena on Monday' night •. • The choir at South Ii'nloss Presbyterian church sang the.an- them "Hosanna.".'for Palrn Sunday. Both Junior. and Senior choirs have been rehearsing with Mrs. S.arks for secial Easter music.' 'that''. welfare assistance should : be terminated. There are many people who _require assistance and: their neighbors are • .quite prepared to have some of their tax dollars: go to this cause. However, it is becoming evident that : more arid. more support is . being given ,'to'..,:those who suggest that welfare .' payments should be. termin.ated— for—;those.... able-bodied recipients who won't accept work when itis made available to them. y. Lxeter Tims-Advo:c:ate,. %111.14' 4.1$0.4ilk.1.1.041.41410114,./itiilik$41.1.641.01.64.04$4M.4411.($11.1061$U.44.111,4,1: sk - ra:.. Ga Pal Sar tr) REMEMBER Help Your RED CROSS TO HELP Boy cak eav . Irani lay, BUSINESS land 1'1 he - Don Mct • VVayi • stei+: Glen, .11.3e .6,60'• WILL OPEN` Donald' Hamilton of •Tarzwell• Northern .• Ontario'visited on the ' week errdwith his ,parents Mr:` and. Mrs, Gilberts Hamilton. His mother ac_companied him to.: Tor onto on Saturday .and' from there, started on =`; bus .trip to. St. Boni face, Manitoba to visit with Mr. and Mrs., .Ross Hamilton and family. Lavin, Mrs, Harold Cainpbell, Mrs, Ted Coil ery' Mrs.: Lloyd Y Y Marnou0' 11, Mrs.. Donald Mach: tyre, Mrs., Leonard•"Macinnes and" Mrs: Clarence Ritchie froni:Kair- shea.W.I. attended the.Food Foruin in Walkerton Wednesday evening. INDIVIDUAL OR ROUP' All Day. Thursday; April .8th iIMf1,04•11.+4MM+NINIIa (UNTIL 6 AND CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY Lucknow BI>t sinesstrien 8 Association iree Gui� On April lst the 1st Liicknow 'y Guide Company comrii-enced a Horne Nursing badge course ,. with Dols e-r-ort4t r=ri.ct.Yxig-. Next week she will give'a deinoti-. stration.at her home, .Marion Johnstone worked, on the tender- foot tests with the recruits: Kim's, garwas.payed, Go -Iden --Band badges were presented td Kathryn McKim Lorna.Boyje and 'McKim, Etta... Ee1Y+*, h1acI3onald .. .Toyma ker !badge `was pjresented to Lorna, 'and the, Minstrel oadge•to Etts belle, Captain ruined,the rneet! ing with Vesper's and Taps. PARENTS 11Ve've arranged::to have•a nationallirrecognized.profes!. sional• photographer'at our store:on; the'dates shown below You can havQ`.eac`Fi-meim`b+er of the amity pholl"ograpfie`d in Several poses,:'.and pick up.,any one Of them'for your free portrait. Weonly ask that all children'. be accompanied by aparent: ' DON'TMISS 7-146OPP/RTUNITY Nlrs;--Ey •t Keith , ‘1\11rs-Harr• • to get , livin'gcolour portrailtyou' wilt treasure'atways. S vera) poses are 'taken and low, cost 'additional' A ortraits 'are avai ble for those who wish. them,. It's ou•r way •of.saying "Thank •,You" to our many regular customers, and "Welcorne" .to everyone ',else,. .Incidentally; 'we believe these .,photogr'aptis are really something•speeial.'.They're•beautifullyposed Portraits'.7 not snapshots.'And .don't forget they11 be: in living colour, sa dress the•children i.n bright colours: F'AMuiyGROUP,,F oRTRAITs WELc :r/:E. EDNESDAY'...• •.• • - •ate l• APRIL ;14 0 -G -0 -0 -0 -w, -0 -0 -0 -4 -4 -9 -0 -0 -91 -c -49-m A gift to you from LUCKNO`' ', .'ONT`ARIO -