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L,t .LUCKNOW.. ONTARIO
•WEDNESDAY;.; MAY nth, 1911
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"Ths Sepoy Town" - On the Huron -Bruce Boundary •
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"WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, 1971
LUCKNOW 528-2906
NOW HAS A stOtirtLETE LINE OF.
OILS BRUSI S — CANVASES — SKETCH PADS
OIL PASTELS —: POSTER PAINTS
LARGEST STOCK`' IN THIS AREA.
RECREATION. HEADS
CONTINUED FROM: PAGE.1' .,
$350. cost'•and each buy crests.
• The: stammer swimmingProgram
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was discussed 4 Considerable in
4410 vestgation has been going on::
„concerrung a swiriiiniiigpuul`in
:Lucknow.--but.4n view of_the..pr-es-1;41;1. 4i9lhA4.0;1<11°e3."'
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Huron Resident
Died 14 62nd Year
STFWART BROOK
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John Stewatt Brook of Huron 1
Township passed away on Monday,
:May 3rd. 1971 in Victoria Hospit-
al,: London after a lengthy' illness.•.•
- ':Stewart was born on the 12th
concession of 1luron• Township on
July r, 1909, a son of the late .
David, Brook and Arabell Need-
ham; In'the
eed-
ham;.In'the fall of 1926 he"
moved with his parents to the
farm on concession 6.
Stewart was a great lover of
horses and was seen at many fall
fairs as long as his health permit-
ted.
In March 1942 he married , Marj
brie Smith,
Surviving besides his wife are
two daughters; ,Linda 'and ,Sursan
at home; three sons., Donald'. of
Brantford Jim' of Huron Town-
ship., John of, Wellesley;, 3 grand'-
children, 2 step grandchildren;
one sister. Mrs.' 'Cecil (Myra) Nor-
man' of KinNir I'ne' `township; 3
brothers, Jim and Tanner .of Huron,
Township and Russel of .Ripley..:,
Funeral service, was conducted
on May,6,. 1971 •from MacLennan-
McCreath.funera'l,home Ripley,
ergo Ball of
.1a11hearers were Russell Need
•ham,' Omar Brook, Ben Rutile
Murdock McDonald , .John Gam
hle Allister.lulcI a
ent uncertainty, and the• necessity
to make a commitment to the,
'Wingham pool, the summer - -µ-`
ruing,program has again been
'planned for the Wingham•
swimnilng PeeWee, pool. Bantam and Midget $500:was. attributed to the control
P ' of, the hockey •stick situation and •
', `
softball teams will. be' 'sponsored the .providing of team sticks.
this summer if enough interest is This ryear's hockey program op
own byte young' peop 'e.. :. 't-e'd-a-t-about
Figure: skating was discussed year under the newly formed rec.,
for the 1971-72 season.. A 'propos- . reation,committee .'
''al.was 'put forth in a letter:from Bill Blaok of Ashfield reported
p•
the figure .skating club whereby' I' ' on the ural'softball league Which
,r
the,club reques ed 2 nights per . ' was very successful last year. Plana
week',. 2 hours each night • from• ' W ete discussed .to' include..teams-.:•
November to March. 'Total .ice,.
frorri,the` other municipalities and
time cost would be about $588.
a.meetmg was slated', for Brook- ' •
A figure skating: program, using , side school' on Monday of this
rofessional 'instructor is' estim-
'a P �week, 17:5=200' players: partcipat-
plans are':not to use a pro next It was/reported that Leonard
'.. year. Further discussion'will be '' Stanley was in .. charge.of o' rg
aniz.
-carried onwiththe figure .skat •' �ng� a team:or.teams
in the 'Kinloss
the previous year'. This is the first
ated at about $1200. Immediate .
frig �j1ub .at a later meeting. Part area. '' Bill MacPherson' reported
li--
fees fro•
•ns the skaters - titinS iii the St Helens area Bill
- ` of t e budget will be- raised by .at -least onre-.rearm would -he' (="per -
Bill Hunter chaired .the, joint Hunter hoped teams from lac now
could' be formed, '
meeting with the township .r'epres
entatives The figureakating
program was again>'discussed with:.
them:. A'high percentage of the
;skaters: are from therural area
and it was suggested that the
.. townships might wish'to be part.
of this program in the future. •
Y
This 'year,the figure ' skating
club .financed• themselves with ,.
memberships and fund raising
events
The Lucknow committee eel
that the skating program should be,
given equal consideration with the.
minor-:hoc-ke- program -to -•-provide
the girls ,with- Winter sport: •
Chairman' Hunter reported to
the rural committee members that.
the minor hockey program involy
• ing young people, from the area
operated weft ow=budget
this'past ;winter,
The recreation committees had
Met with managers and coaches'
of the various teams last ,Fall and
Dims fdered tiudgets•,frorrl each. A
'total operating budget,. including
all ice'time , had been'Set at
$3400. Actual costs in the hock
ey program were $2075, 0 -Well
below budget: A saving :of a:bou't
Four nephews •were flower bear-
ers Douglas. Brook, David :Norm-
an ,• Ricky Smith,. Carson Brook.
.Interment was ;in Ripley
Cemetery.
Taught bQ Years
In Sunday School.:
The following information was:'°
omitted last week in the obituary
write-up of. Mrs. Albert Alton
. Mrs. Alton taught Sunil ay'
School, for sixty years on the
'field charge and was thepresid-
ent:of the first Women's •Mission-•
ary Soci'ety.formed there. She.
was president many timessince.
that time -and a most •faithfiil
worker and life Member. ' She was
fox many years a willing worker'in
all'church work.
Youtt, 8$ L UAR$ 4f/ 40',
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C:ROtV O SELTZER, Reg. $1.69 ,w_ _•_^r r $1 19
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CURAD STR.IPS,. Reg. 45c ,
LISTERINE `Reg. $1.89 _ $1,17
HUDNUT SHAMPOO OR RI'NS:E SET,,
1e . 81.29 -.N__ Special 64c'
M>�icLEANS TOOTHPASTE, Reg. 72c 43a
NEET LOTION, Reg. X1.35' _:_ ,. 11.09
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yP FROM, LASTYEAR,
CancerCam a P g•
.The local canvas for'the Canad-•
ian Cancer° Society is completed;,
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Anyone who was not , anvassed
may leave a.donation with Mrs: •
Jack McKim or Mrs.''Joe Maclvlil- .
Yan at any•
time
• This year. the, community was
Oen more generous than before',
with returns as of May.loth,.total-
ling --$1,1 6 5•( w it�h-is4l-a8 € 9•-
more than last 'year.
Taking part Th the'canvass
.were: Mrs. Joe MacMillan., Chair-
man,/Mrs..Jac:k McKim., Mr Jit
McNaughton,' Mrs:. ,Jack Ackert.,
1 Mrs : Leo
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Huber, Mrs. N. J MacKenzie , ,
.Mrs.., Howard Barger, Miss°Ruth",'
Thotnpsott Mrs.' Clarence.:Greer,`.
Mrs.. •Donald Cameron,' Mrs. ' Ory ='
ille Elliott, Mrs., Frank Haw-
thorne , Mrs: Eldon Henderson,
Mrs. Vernon :Hunter ,,,Mrs. Gord-
on Maize, Mrs. ,Elmo, Sanderson;
Mrs;"Geora M. cInnes Mrs;:'`John'
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Kreutzweiser Mrs. Ross Shiells ,.
Mrs: Grace Greer','' Earl MacDon
Harvey' Webster,. Mrs • Bob Mac
Intosh , . Mrs • Chas. Hallam ; Mrs;
Peter MfacDonald , Mrs. Harry: •
Lav'is ,.
Mrs. Ira „Dic kie , .Mrs.
Frank. MacKenzie:, Mrt: Lloyd
MacDougall, Mrs: Bob Gilchrist,,
Mrs:. Clarence Ritchie:, Mrs Jim
Burt.
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