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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-26, Page 1Orin. • inceMOVEX ra o U.S ,A. •• ' WELyNESDAY., MAY 26th,1971 Single COPY 15c 00000., •16 Page;• . 'ad c. Mrs .•Sans Stanley Points .,to. .place where a bullet entered their . 'living room last week: Mrs'. Stanley indicates wher the• bullet lodged in the living room fah. . • it Mr, and Mrs. Saar Stanley of Wheeler Street West in Lucknow had a terrifying experience on. Monday night'o'f last w.eek when a . bullet entered their livingroom _window and losiged in th_e_ living 'room wall,' In Luckfl�w H�rticultural Society Spring FlowerShow, 21 Exhibitors -144 -Entries ..The Lubknow ;and District Hort, iculture Society held a• very'sue cessful Spring• glower Show in th L-egl HaY1=o Ivvn "arevenz- ing, May 11, The Show Committee, Miss ©izabeth .Robinson; Mrs: Walter Dexter, Mrs. Philip Stewart , assisted by Philip Stewart arrang-.' :Mr. and Mrs: Stanley live in the forine-Dean MacLeod home on "Standpipe Hill". They mov7 ed there• early this year having foimerly resided.on No., 9 High - :way; t;ao igh-:way;.two miles east of,Kinloss. • The incident happened between. 6.30..and 7.00 p.m.. 'Mr. and 'Mrs Stanley and a visitor Dalton Wardell .of the 12th, of Huron were .in the .kitchen of the home: The iglass athe_limvingroom window facing to the north, was•shattered and the Stanleys later .found the slug embedded in the south'wall of ,the room, Only .a, short time before they had, beery painting in the area':• where the ',bullet.entered;the • house. • :Police ar'e. investigating rollowing the publication of last week's 13aper;, The Sentinel was contacted. by Reeve George Joynt and Harold • Greer. indicating they. wouldlike� to.make`state- ments concerning' Mr Greet's resignation fr m council. • The, two gentlemen indicated that they:• would like: to .make 'it:' known :'that differences of opinion among' membersof council, did not exist and that•:'there was no unre •. salved ' issue of issues which' caused the r•eignation. Reeve Joynt said ,ttiat .the only reason: in formation on. the resigna- tion esigntion was' held back was that:be '~ and other members of council val- ued Mr. Greeras a councillor,. they wanted him to 'continue and eke • : , o Lid -71' reconsider his decision. Mr Joynt also said that he wanted to emphasize the fact that there were no,problerns of any kind be tween he and;.; councillor Greer or • other members 'of council. . He ed.the tables to present a ;v,ery said that his terriion eouncil with attractive display of spring flow- Mr. .Greer ,had .been'one of excel- erg; .flower arrangernents arid lent •relations and they had.'Work- Y ousels ruts 21- dribztors _end well -;and harmoniously toge:th brought in 144 entries tilts .er: 'He stated that he wished the Zetta . hienderson and Mrs.'. Ross ; public to' be aware of tlii .a Ware capably judged the :'Mr. Greer, in -:his remarks ,to. CONTINU ED ON; hAC., E•;16'. The -Sentinel', stated that he'had —George N,00a1-d has resigned his position On•1..neknow Munich,' al Council, I Ifs resignation fol- lows that of iiarold Greer 3 1/2 week earlier, The. Lucknow Council is ra _w_tyr,._rn tubers with appointments necessar to . fill the balance of ` heir two year terms, Moth Mr. Newbold' and Mr, ;Creer•wert elected to •office by acclartratibn the first.of' lh s•ye,ar, Broth entered 'Council together .in art election in Decem" ber of 19CS arid served a(tip 'i year ter�ti in� . � wo 19G() acid 197'0,• . r . l ewligol r. 1 s resignation Col-' s ari 4trtiole which appeared in • last week's Sentinel in which' I7eeve,.George •Joynt commented on hnii missing the May council playoffs m = eting because of the hockey. oort "1 V. The Y. x May council meeting and, apriear. .ed in The Sctitincl;'• • • George Ncwbold has taken tho' osition that tore arc many r 1 l eading'u • to drat patticul'y tl it l,s 1 }, p ,1. ., arcouncil tweeting of which the: p l uti is should be made iwa'ree ' • A copy .of t1're tcsignation sent w to• tteeve loynt � aloril, writlm. an Additional statement: gi,vcir 'to Tltc Sentinel by Mr, Newbold', is l»'ing Apublish' d at. Iris request,.. May 19 , 1911.. Mr, Geor, roylt ,• ; e Lac knoW , Ontario. Deareorie, 1 have lust 'read, the reporting of• the Council meeting, called for May, l ,,. JY11,' wherein 1 appear• to 114110: again made the headlines t irstiy, srti.ce l amii also' sending :a 'eppy,of alis letter to• Dotw,, cONTINU• D•.ON PAGE 14 :been considering dropping out,of • council for some time and that if able' at nomination time last'. Dec., ember, he would not have con-:. tinned. : He said that there had', been: no council issue or bad feel- ings among its members which caused his 'resign'ation. • He" indica- -ing council work and felt thathe .was JA1IICE HODGINS • Janice Hodgins daughter of Mr , and Mrs . Ellison .-Ho-. dgi:ns--.of :-- R R; '2,• Holyrood graduated with a 'diploma in Home Econorn- been avail-' ics from the Centralia Coilege`of another candidate had •b:e not doing a :service to the village in. remaining, on • the board . With reference to••the announcement o his resignation,,. he said that,; he did not feel he:had given the Sentinel• the runaround in telling there to contact; the 1°teeve for..the announcement Qf the resignation. Mr.. Greer .stated .•that he felt it CONTINUED ONTAGE1T6 f • on on BEVERLY CURRAN Bevcrl,y,'Gordon• Curran, 21 -year- Q1d son of Mr: and+'.Mrs. James..H.: Steele and the- late 'i3ertram G .• Curran.of London,, graduated in the Spring Convocation at the Un-. iversity of Western , ritario with a 13achelpr of Arts degree, 13ev is presently studying iti, a posVG'.raduate C orrirrierce Prograill ,at the tTniversity of Windsor. He is a' g•randsoti of'Mr, arid: ,Mrs, Wi'llia :1-1, Irvin and 'the late` ' Mrs. ',arid IUCCs, Herbert,O, enfrari of Athf e:ld' Agricultural TeChnology: on Fri- day, May 14th., Janice received an honour dip- loma , tying for first, place in. her. class. • Y , Attending the graduation sere - monies were Mr. and Mrs: Elli •son Hodgins , .Mrs: Earl Elliott Ripley;' and, Mrs.: Robert Johnson, Kinloss. Recently. Janice. received •an •award' for being the .top.senior• girl ;in a fashion show•put on at the ,coilege; She is presently. employed in Lindsay, Ontario; ittsiDENT George Kemp Dies �1n 99th Year George H. • Kemp, a .resident, of Lucknow since 1950,, passed. • !away, in the Walkerton General Hospital May 19th in his 99th Born in. Hamilton, Ontario, he wasi employed for. 55 years as a riveter .for the Hamilton Bridge and Tank Company, and held the Canadian recorsifor riveting ti This work :.He "retired in4 041. Mr.• Kernp was predeceased by .CONTINUED ON PAGE 2. FrkJij1k Deadline Rerie-wal t resent. Ra" •Friday of this week, May 8th, is the last day that subscriptions ' wilLbe_accepted'to The Inb..know... Sentinel at they present rate, :$5 Per, year; $7 per year4for United Slates and foreign. Subscriptions Will be .received at this rate until 6 p.m: on Fri- day and no exceptions will be'. made. 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