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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-05, Page 2• • . t't • 7: • • /1• )11". 7'71 1'; .„ • ks • 7A PAGE• TWO • • _ • • THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL. LIJCKNOWt ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 51 The'WCKN.OW SENTINEL, • . LACKNOVI., ONTARIO "The Sopoi Town" On the Horon-Br000 Boundary • Second -Class Mail Registration, Number getablished 1873.— Published Each Wednesday AfternOo4 : , Mfmber of the C.W.N.A. and O.W.N.A. Subscription Ratei $5,430 a year in advance — to the U.S.A., $7,00 ' Donald C. ,Thompson, Publisher • ' • • WEbNESDAye MAY Sth, 19711 South Grey Bruce Division Of The Giri Guides Meet For Dinner Meeting In Lucknow Sunday, Plun Camp Activities . . • • • ' • The annual dinner meeting of head table: ivIrs. Angus MacLen- the South Grey ,Btuce Division of nan, District Cormnisioner for the Girl Guides of Canada was held Lucknow and •Teeswatet; Miss . ' at the tog Cabin Restaurant in Mary McMillen of Goderich Lucknow on Sunday, May 2nd. 41. Commissioner •for-Huronia Area; Guiders and, other executive Mem- bers, attended representing Walker- , -ton, Formosa Fordwich, Mild - may, Clifford,. Lucknow., Tees-, • Water ,.Hanover, , Durham; Kin- cardine and Palmerston. Three' Lucknow• ilangers Debbie Corrin, • ------:----:-L---7--Ru.— th•-ard'etkrancHeall-Ande.rson ' m . •assisted with registration, and the over, DivisionSecretary., '. ' serving of the meal.. . . ' ' Mrs Angus MacLennan of Luck. Mrs. Ed Peppier of Hanover, • I now ..weloorned , the group.' , • . -. Commissioner for South Grey . Mrs. Peppier was chairlady.for . • , Brnce 'Division , introduced the the meeting. Miss' MaryMcMil LETTER TO, THE Aptrit Wk Students: Impressed APfil 26, 197.1, Dear On, behalf of 'Mrs. Sutherland and the boys,•and 'girls. of Ivloose .Factory, I Would like to exprest a thank you to everyone who. Wel- COrned us•into their hoines'anil bi.41,bessetsin the Lucknow area, HaVing forty-two excited child- ren troop through th,eir well -;kept 'barns was 'no,little inconvenience to the owners. HoWever,, it led to a riCh•educational'exPerienCe for Ones. who had never so much as seen a ,cow before.. The children were so. impressed tharthey are; and will continue, to dream of goiniback... Ron:Adams-of Wa-lkerton-, _ - _ Division Carrip..Advisor; Mrs. LaW rence:Noble of Palmerston, Dist- rict .COmini.ssioner for Harristori,, Paimersion, Drayton Mit.;John F. Schnurr of Walkerton, secret_ ary-tr.eastirer for the camp Corn- • • r Sincerely yours,_ Dan Dalton. len , representing the Area, • _Spoke briefly. Mrs. Noble presented Miss \McMillen with. a centrepiece of fiesh,flowers, s. epp er expressed thanks :•nto Mrs. 'MacLeiman.and theLuck- now Guiders for planning the• .dinner. Thanks was ;alio expres- sed t� Lucknow Rangerraptain • Mrs: LloydGraharn an the Rang; • THIS FRIII FRIDAY E ENINGS UNTIL.10 P.M „ •••••••.... Lu• cknow •::Businessmen's Associatiot • • ers whemaderiame tags for those present. • Peppier gave statistics!' • from the 1970 genstis as folloWS. 41. the Division there are 3 LOcal • - ••••, • - • • • • • • • • • .• 7 • •• • I/ • • . • • • . , • . • • • •',A.•••'-••••••AiP,., • 4 , • • • rp• DOMINION AND ARMSTRONG JSHiONflR AN ' p.VJNYLS • Associations, 14. Brownie Packs, • 17 Guide Companies, 3 Ranger. Companies, a total 9f 839 ieni bers, this 'being the largest Div -.. ision in the Area Activities that took place in the past year.within the. Division • Mrs; John Ft.; Schriax of Walk,- erton, who,has been sectetary treasiirer for carnp•,at.Silent Val- ley for the past six years, was presented with a gift in apprecia- tion: Of her help., Mrs. S'chnurr is resigning and Mrs. Ray Kramer of Miithriay will continue in this --,-Peg-4erl • • The Camp Committee ConsiSts of Mrs, Ran:Adams , Walkerton', Mrs. Ray q<, tallier, • Mildmay,Mrs: Ed Peppier, Hanover, Mrs; Law rence Ndble; Palmerston, Mrs. ,Carrol Tupper, Hartiston and three -7- new. rnembersirdb Braun, •Clifford,;Mrs. Harry'Opperman, ,FOrrnosa and Mrs, • Alex Kerr.; Han, • •Camp,AdvisOr Mrs, Ron Adams. •,Cnaired„the meeting to -discuss camping suchas Brownie-PaCk Holiday, Division Gild Guide Camp which will be held at $11ent Valley near Ayton July 3 r '10; camp staff;•.week end camps; mo_ bile cirrip whin will gdinto New York State this,year; area Camp. Ivirt. Angus MacLennan ; /Mrs. • 1)On Thompson, Mrs. Harolci Greer , Mrs:. David Kirkland Mrs. Jack McKim ;• Mrs-. Brian MOLel- • land and Mrs.Lloyd Graham at • tended from Lucknow • • VatrekTT • During ,this .14,eek, the students ' Of .St, Joseph's School, .bridge are putting On .a.ditplay of Mostly clic 36areligious,c.iirrirritiri-, ities in the Diocese of Londbri, Sunday'was observed a day of • World Prayers for Vocations • . the Catholic'e-htirchey-throughotit- the World. • • • This Thursday a Concert Organized by three students �f, Grades 7 and 8 s- Delores Nelles, -111(N1- LOR AND LINOL.El N,1 . • . a • WA! 1 PAPER AND PAINTS • • • „ erttnah, Schpol Principal In Lucknow For Many Years , . Percy W. Hoag, 75, of„Strath roy , died on Tuesday A ril 27. t ; Strathroy Midd.letex General Ilos- WM. Hehim not enJoyed. good, health for sOrrie time. • • Hoagiwas_thesorp_of. Wil- liarn D. Hoag and Mary J, • McLellan and.. was born at Sea - forth on Augnstn17, 1895. He carne to.Luoknow in the • early 1946'.s.where he accepted. taChing position at Lucknow •High School. .With.the retirement •of Miss rances MaCLean,• Mr,, • : Hoagwas' made principal of the • school in 1946 a position he carried on for many years which won him the .respect and admin - tion of countless students and pa-iL Ots". In 113421.he• organized -the High School Band which has been active since Mr 'Hoa,g'..s retire- • •rnent under other bandrnesterS. • 'During' his time in •Lucknow, Hoag was keenly interested in , • sport and coac:hed'varions rcaihs.. * He „was an actiVe ineniber•Orthe . :United Church. During his early years in Luc] - now he was tharried,to the former Olive Ann Oakes who predece4s4 • 'him in 1962 • • After his retiretnent. Mrs. Hoag'fnoveCI:to Straitproy. • This was eleven 'years .a.go, • Dur- ing his ,time in Strathroy; he; .. acted as :justice of tile peaCe for ten years • ; , :sister .Mrs. ReV. A W (P4ith). Gardiner of Strathroy. The funeral service Was held, On Friday: April 30 from the • ..• • Denning Brothers Funeral Home • With burial in Strathroy Cemetery. Rey. John Barrett and Rev. -RP-gtri Gast-were-incharge_of_the., . , service. • ' Pallbearers' were Police Chief W. Smith, Cam MacDonald , Loren Gati, Fred Hoffner, , 13ruce Marwick and W. 1-1. A. Thorria$.; • Tne guest speaker for the night. will be Father Michael Priem, from St. Peter's Seminary and Direct& k:or Vocations in the Dio- cese OfLondort;, Ivisgr, L. J. Phel, an froit St. Augifstineswll prei- ent the awards for the best displays. The pianist will .be the School music tea:644er , Mrs, . - Lillian SirnpSon. Honourary pallbearer's were membeq, of the Srathoy:Polt6e • Departtnent;:also' keg Ti fford BruceLambert iDr. James Pr, Ile. Sheik, Dr. jack MeNini R. M. trieve; Toni Elliott ,11111. Plerning, Rev.•14, Toreffry,.: • Clarke Wright, Donald Henderson.; ;, • A MasOnia 14einoria1Ser*e teas heid at the :fitneta1honie, •A,