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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-07, Page 10PAG! • TEN . 6.66 HOT CROSS BUNS PIES CHERRY - APPLE RAISIN DO -NUTS LONG JOHNS' - CHOCOLATE. HONEY DIP - SUGAR HOMEMADE BREAD DLL TEA BISCUITS 'INC�4RD11 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO Constable Burgess: had.fo'escort a long wide load from the Port Elgin rail siding to Douglas Point. The vessel that was being escorted un- der a special permitwas f6 .feet high, 12 feet wide, 14.0 feet long and weighed approxirinately 199 ,.000 pounds Constable"Burgess was again called' upon to escort a similar load on Friday, March 5.,, 1971. ' • Qn Friday afternoon',' March. 19, Constable: Wiwezaryk+; investigated an accident on.#21 Highway about. two and one half miles north of Kincardine. A. farm tractor driv- en by Nathaniel i-Iayes of R,• R. #5 , Kincardine was in collision with a ;Car driven by Rafael..Santos. of:Kincardine.. Nobody was. iniUr ed 'inthe. collision, although 'the frontof Santos' car was eaten sively damaged;` :_• Constable Wiwczaryk wa's called to another collision on Saturday morning March 20 , cn #9 High-, mor, g_ , way west of Kinloss, Francis Hod gins of R. R. #,'•• 2', . Kincardi.ne w;as driving a:•c,ar that was in collision' with another car :driven by William Husk of R. R. # 2•, - Holy-•' -raod-A passenger n' H�dgi ns' car Joan Voisin of R. Formosa_ suffered minor forehand lacerations, and both cars. were:. ,. darna,ged to about $5'00,00.. On ,Saturday' evening , Constable McPhail investigated a•two.car s-- aee4dont. int 4Ripley that caused approximately. $250.00,daniage:. ' to:'thee c,ars:'involved:'. These cars' •were driven, by Douglas Moore of Ripley and Murray Weber of •cardine .. Car ,ow;ners are reminded of ACCIDENTS:.On.Monday- even- ing, March -1, 1971, .a.car owned` by,Jim Farrell of R,R; 3; Tiyer�: ton was parked and unattended. in: Tiverton: Another car struck Farrell's car and did.' not stop but. 'HOLIC URCHES .Y WEEN „ST. ;JOSEPH'S .KINGSBRIDGE:' • /HOLY T URS A H DY,; APRIL .,. continued northbound on #21 .hi'grway. Constable •Wiwczaryk was• immediately calied,to investigate .the hit and run mis. hap. , After coed,,.,*i.,. a^it-ial nyest.igation and alerting ail sura•= ounding.pol•ice; authorities., the. hit and :run.vehicle was apprehend ed the following morning in the. Chesley•area::at about 10,6.9 a m. by Constable Lux of Waikerton Total:darnage catised to dr -Vehicles invo.ued a'ai e:d a'ppr x mately $950.00. On •Tlursd'ay evening ;' ;March 4, 19 1 Constables Poland and \fr 1 0 I Section 14 of Ontario,.Regulation 58/07 under the Highway Tra,ffio Act which reads as foil "No person shall operate. a motor vehicle or trailer equipped: with studded tires on a highway, betwweeri'.he 30th .day.of April and the 1st day' of October, in any:. K. R.•CULVER, Provincial Constable. • GODERICI-I On: Saturday ,, March 20 on #4 1ltway north of Clinton , J.udith Anne Hawkins '100 Cheapside Street , London , "Ontario was in- volved n-volved in a single car collision 'resulting, in damage tothe ve•hic le she was driving.. Hawkins rec- eived injuries.., On Saturday, March 20 on #8 .• Highway' west of #31 County Morrissey Road, Arnold Joseph Y 54. Victoria Street, Goderich.. was involved in a single car col-' lision resulting in damage to his vehicle.. "Or1 Sunday, •Ivlareh'.2t,,1:971 on #86 Hig 4w ty east.of_l3rucc 'County Road 16 , Barbara Pitts, ,734' Main Street, Listowel was ing Dived :in a single. Gar Collison` :resulttrig..in da:niage •to her'vehi'c 1e. �. On Wednesday ,: March 24 on: Count . Graeme E liott;•Albert,Street, ' .cknow Wasinvolved' in'•asingle ca,r collision resulting'•in damage, to.'the vehiel,e. Elliott received. injuries. On Wednesday,` I (arch 24, on -1. #8 County Road ,north of Summ:er- hill,'• Staniey Bali, Aiiburn :.and.. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5, ti. 1111EDNESDAX, AR'R t. lth, 1911, `LUCKNOW JNITED C_HURI ..Rev. Robert Nicholls, B. Minister APRIL lith ing of the Feet; Procession 'of' the Eucharist; •Holy 'Hour for Vocations at. '8:30 p.;m. GOOD FRIDAY; APRIL 9 '` Frklay-of the-bird's`Death, Lit "urgy of: the Word; Reading .of the Passion of 0 our Lord accord- - ing to St. 'John; .Solemn Pray- ers; Veneration-' of the Cross; Holy Communion at 3%00 pin. EASTER VIGIL, APRIL 10 'The service of Light ; The Easter •P'roclamation;` Liturgy 'of .the Word -;-Liturgy of Baptism, Lit= ail investigated a .collision on 'the. curves at North', Bruce on =x21 high, way Daniel Bechard of Corunna Ontario was the driver of one; car. and suffered 'a broken neck.. A'. urgy of . the. Eucharist; 'Solemn Easter .MVlassat 9:00 p.m.. • • 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11':00 Sao: '.Morning Worship passenger in his car ;'Roland I izert%of Tiverton , also -sustain ed an' inlured'left. shoulder.:; .:. . • The dra'ver of the second`car. '`Maim TrOl11-amara of''port. E1in,: suffered fro:rn head' lacerations All three in jured.petsdri's were, taken to Southarrtpton•llosprt ;1 tsF ambulance':, Total darrlaFe't both vehicle's' involved"war appro- •xlarlate-1y $17700.00.. GENERAL: 'COP Tuesday, 2, 197.1 Constable (.giver a:,d • Corporal; Ilightbn of Yib.r.t;idir:e attended a one day trafftc safer"'., - 'seminar Mount'. Forest , 'Ontari . f.uet • • speaker for the 'd:aywas ler-gear.,' 'Robson from' the Traffic S ifet;, Brandi of O P; P',' .C'et,et 1 1' 'cad quarters , .Toront&, . ' Ori Thursday. Match 4 19'11 • .. .AUGJSTIIE'- ST. 'AUGUSTINE .'HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 8; MaSs of the Last Supper at GOOD FRIDAY,' APRIL Stations of the Cross at 00:p. m. MARY'S- LUCNOW HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 8' Mass .of the Last Stepper at,• .6';30 P:m' • GObD_..F_.R:1bAY;..AP.RI L . 9..- 5tatioiis bf the Cross of 7:tit p.m. ,EASTER SUNDAY. A P 11 ,'• MASS E-S--5c'+i E Di - ST, JOSEPH'S, KI;NGSr`alil'Dt. E 8:30 a"rri. and, No Everiirg Mass .. ST, AUGu;s'rIN'E 11:® ST. MARYSNO ., . Le„CKVW; . 0:90 a ., • Good Friday Worship ' April 9 at .1.1:45 .a.m. St. Peters Anglican. Church. T•11 ing:of Wonie April Easter Thankoffering; meet he-L`ucknow'United Church. I was held Sunday evening, 1th in the church auditor- iunr, . The..'resident, Mrs. Ciebr'ge Newbold welcomed. the members and visitors- and. read 'a, short med- itation. : ed-itation.. This was followed by the singing of the, _lymn,; l3eneath the Cross of Jesus 'hMrs. James, Wraith conducted; the devotions: Hymn 410 was si :ng followed by a :passage from The sciiptuce , read by Nl7s-7-Haty- eyHouston.; Mrs., Wraith led in .prayer...* ' Nlrs.. Gordon Ritchie presented a 'reading'about Easter. Assisting> her , were Miss 'Ada: • Webster; Mrs. 'Ai'Irwin and Mrs... Walter Dexter; Mrs. Wraith then ;gave another reading followed'.by' 1.:ynn.and prayer. Miss Helen, Thompson. favoured with a.lovel:y,solo. • ' The :offering :was received by Mrs Carnphell Thornpsowand . ' 10'1•S.' Sttiart ,Collyer and dedicated by rs..Gor•9n ;.ay ey.. Miss Nancy 'Walden rendered. • • two delightful: selections,. at the. organ, Rev. R. G. `Nicholls' introditcted' the.speaker, Mrs. Eniily": Marquis of Markdale whots very active in the work of the- tl'nited Church' and frequently seen on :Singririi,e : 1 Mrs \'tarquis led in prayer and then' asked ;what the Cross: had,. t.O say toour lives' .She presented' some .very interesting thougt/its about 'Easter, Mrs. Vernon Hunter•thanked -Mrs----Marquis-for her inspiring-• --.-: message:, . Mrs.:Gordon' Kirkland o:ffered. two Faster poerns The meeting was' closed,w,i•th the Mtzpa . .b Lunch •and; a social time` were • Y 'enjo ed' in the'Fell.owship room to bring •pleasant evening to a close P03NT" TO PONDER The resurrection . of Jgs,us Christ. is the affirmation' ' ' t sin, and death are' conquered—through the `'.power ...of ' ' 'God's love. "Thanks be to•:God, who :gives us the. Victory through our Lord 'J—esus—Christ!"",, CHURCH` LUCKNOW AREA PARISH Whitechurch UCW HoId Thankoffering WI-IITECIIURCIi NEWS Whitechurch United Church Women held their Tharikoffering meeting` on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 in the church decorated• With lovely "spring 'flower bouquets -with one sent by \1rs:• Claude Cof- fin in memory of her husband . Claude. 'While the. ladies from131uevalEf, Winghartz 'Anglican:; . Whitechurch Presbyterian and, their own. members were gathering Mrs,: Garnet' Farrie>::p'Zayed organ rl1Us1C;: "• Lucknow PrpsbyteriaitOurch Rev- Glenn Noble, B.D. -Minister— Phone :5282740 APRIL 11#h 1 •Mrs; Moore welcoined and' ave: ms •Calvary and .al 1 v� g P - Y Hope .. Mrs.• George Tho r pson' was the leader`to.read the psaltii rt;sponsiryley . ' A_..pra_, then sung:.d•Mrs Ezra Scholtz read the scripture and gave a rued ' itation on Lave. ' • •Mrs. cMillan Moore gave a talk on: how as•c•hr''istians:';. 1f"we'lovc; our fellowmen, we..should be The. Rev. R..Odendahl• .Rector APRIL' 11th EASTER SUNDAY -1.T, sRipley .=. :1S aim. Ascension kinlougb 10:30 a.m. St,: Peters, LiteknOW 11':45 a,n ..Char -c School St. Pauls, Dungannon 3 p.m. 2nd and. 4th Sundays Christ Church, Port Alfieri 8 p.m. 1st, 3rd 'and 5th Suiit4y8 • EASTER SUNDAY. 10.00' a.m. Sunday School. 11 00 a.m. Morning Service n. UCKNOW. HO: .CHRISTIAN 'REFORMED , CHURCH .W. Van • Stempvoort . Pastor-_-_ Services: 10:00 a,rt'i. English, • . ' 2nd Stiriday Dutch 2'.30.011.• English VISITORS WELCOME .i Denon'r'inational Radio Broad- cast, ';'The Back To God Hour", every ,Sunday:.'CJGS (Stratford) 2:0U p ritd, CFOS {Owen Sound) ... 0:00 p.m, disciples•an •e:wi ing o a:rr.) .on`'the work of the .Master, ..lrs. George Vhouipson led in pra.yi„r.• the•offering was received•by Mrs. E2tis el Chap:rnan' and htrs.,Freci.. Tiffin and :dedicated by itis, sol Gaunt. . Mrs: Carl `De 'Koei jer :sang .a', solo ",HoW Great Thou Art” • ;pa lied :by pianist Mrs.', Garnet .Farrier. Mrs..Iv1111an•.Moore introduct,d the guest speaker Mr. Stretch whose" subject was :Welfare. :.lt -wart in `1% 7 rhie�na-rr 'e -w -a -s» -e h'rr r ed- from:Welfare to Social and mill ily•Ser' ices : ` He expia'ined allowances for•the needy, reli:al.�r "., ilitation'..services`for widows, ;and • stated.yoti have tO apiriy-for assln'` tante •: H'e spol<e.'of. Honies for .. �i"••ti • the Aged, �'Ctttldren s A,d,','Pay. .etS Nursuries,. 11e left am }i l., . P 1? :for ,the wga t hexing among . which, .was a..Consu>1er.Guide'•for Senior' Citizens which if read and :fallo�� ed :by Senior Citizens would, P"r:ot', ect thein from',fra'uos 'and. sw ilio It '._ Mr Streich wa, thanked by•\Irs: ,Moore and.all showed their approval with: a ha.iid clap.. he.'. De. Koeijer :closed the riiecti'n ;' With prayer., While lunch was.: . ;being arranged in :the 'baseinerit a-f-te-r. Nlrs: Mwhooreich.co1nduen"cteoyd cbntc'St ed 11 h _ � loos lunch and social tintr 'Sixieon-young'peo.ple attciidvd .i'r:thE':1)0' :L of lits•:: J, Visser on Stindny QATicrl, ing. 'Tti' the devotions l`cn Scott. read,tl•e ; •criptu•rc tiitd 'Si'rrtot dc ;'i3ocr gave the meditation. -Joh!, dc.13ocr,ictl tt prayer--.. WW'I'C4no•./cr6.1 a display cif varititis editions 01' . the Bible This was follow d. lir discussion on• these. • ".C'he.uc., t 1nectiri at•1lr, •• Ir.. 130.1 ..NI•anrl': di.tLw a t'l e i Iii r meeting closed with the 'lit{nedtl.'• rl tion John Visser•'pL ycd a . few st1r0 tions on thc' electric guitar, Iunclt' was ser4red and S Bion cls• ' 13'ocr tlian�<ed tv1rs. 'V•isscr for li�►v� iris; the rticct.ing, '