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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-29, Page 2THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO • WEQNESL.i,YR SEPTEMBER :29t The LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW. ONTARIO "The Sepoy Town" On :the Huron Bruce Boundary Second Class. Mail Registration Number 0847 gstabhshed' 1873— Published Each ,Wednesday Afternoon • Member of the C.W'.N.A. and 0 W.N.A. . Subscription. Rate; $6.00 a year in advance :-- to the U.S.A, $8,00 Donald C Thohpson,, Publisher ?DNE•sDAY'SEPTE-MB.W*.h,— 1971 . , Ash#elf Farm; Changes Hands <' Bill and Beryl. Hunter have sold' their ,196 acre farm on the 12th. concession of Ashfield' to' Wayn-e, itnd;,Phyllis Jerome and fa Phillip 13 , Sherri 11,, 1?aul 5. Wayne's father and mothef. Mr:* ane TIvfr..:;Slorris.;Terothe -accorupariy,thew and will reside• in part of'.the fariri home, ti This farm was formally known as the Andrew farm being owned by .Isa•ac Andrewand his two sons Dave and John. 'The.farin "was ;purchased'by. George •Hunter in 1929 and,. was. later. taken over by his son .13i11•. CLEAR DIRECTIONS :'PLEASE ! Eilh and Berylare building new honie, in Lueknow on ROSF. _ pHighways • Tlie Ontario Department o.� � discriminates against small communities such as. Lucknow in not` properly Marking them on major highways in' this. area. The fact was'brought to our. attention . by .two different carloads of visitors toy the village : on Fall .Fair Day.. groups . .. Both these : were'travelling~� on Highway �. 21 and were •aE- tempting to in• Lucknow. Trave1'ng.north ,and south: on Highway 21 at Amberley; no mention Is made: . of .; Lucknow while on 21 highway., The only reference to: Lucknow is after the traveller gets on Highway •86, but by this time he. has' likely. figured it out for.himself. For those travellers...going to. Winggliani, that community is boldly • h f l Street; T e.Jerorlie .ami y'take possession 'of,the farm on October 10th. marked; coming .from the north, or . south. on 21. But this' is •': not much `help' to -those travelling to Lucknow and. relying on=the highway=signs- to give them straightforward, accurate, easily readable directions. show-the-inconsisteney e€the-Department of Highways' meth- ods•. of directionwe checked the junction of • Highway 86. and 4 at Wiiigham. • ' .. . If you travelnorth. from Clinton and plan to : turn west to. Luck - now the word Lucknow is clearly : mentioned, not once, but twice, as being . to the west:. .However; if you are trt~avellingsouth on. No: 4- highway, ..from Teeswater, no; mention whatever' ' is made of . Lucknow The communityof Lucknow has not been"e em ted• from paying one for the support .of: rovi tial roads. and .M tax money....P n road :signs. This -community deserves to be clearly:.; designated; ;at the two 'provincial highway junctions'. to the 'east. and ;West of us. o�o•u•r•ed 80thBirthday Mrs. Maurice (Vera) Hodgins and -their•-s-o n ,•.'Ellwood a nd1rirs : ; �iod - :gins and family, all of.London, Mt.,and Iv1rs Cliff Johnston and heir' sons: Mr. and Mrs. Donald : ", Marl< Johnston of Lucknow, , • Johnston,••Mark'and:Susan of whose 80th;. birthday was onUed Mississauga,and Mr, and Mrs. nesday , September. '22nd', was Barry Johnston•.of Holyrood,:Mr.:. • . entertained by .members of his and .Mrs. Jim Moss' and Penny of- ! .family at the •home of Mr' and St. Augustine;: Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd ;_.Beat (D_br s Mn 's at Sr • A.uT Johnston a.ncLDonna...aad_::E ustirie on. Sunday, Septem.er'l9th; .Eckenswiller of Hnlyrood Attending_the gathering were "Mr and l rs. Wayne Johnston arid family of Mississauga, Mr.. and A numbeeof friends and nef bours called on'.Wednesday. URSD� 1 SHELDCN NN' OR HES`TRA PER COUPLE LUNN,Cla 010'Wp D. • owed, Tu -Luc nowk 1v.1.. and -ICUs: Douglas Graf a•m moved this week to their newly built home at the corner of. Have- lock and:':Wheele•r Street in Luck- noW from their farm: h'orne .on th'e 2nd concession; of Kinloss Town ship. T:- n = - • -r . i�rl . a d It�irs �Graharn have e sided all. their. married.life on the, second and for the past 20. years. have lived on what. to old.-tirtiers was known�as the Alex Gollan farts. Their son=.in-law and daughter. Mr: andMrs,; Evan 'Keith purchas- ed .the• farm from them in 1.006,,,.; with_ I� lr, and \ its . Gra.ha_ ii co -n - • tinu•ing to lire, in the farm home:' Mr.' and`.Mrs Tom Broonie of Luckrtow will occupy the home` vacated by Mr'. ;and Mrs. Graham.' They get possession October 1st prat -Mani Ries Monday •SWIMMINGPOOL CONTINUED FROM PAGE Other• types of "pools., had been much more' expensive and ranged-7- 141) anged-up oto $60', 000,. f: d' He said. that council wasinter - ested in a.pool project but would'• ;not recommend anything until. they were assured by the engineer that they, have the proper •' poo1,location and soil conditions Mr. Hunter said'. that there - -ter - somethin' concrete could be of- • feted in the forseeable future. Goanil m-entioned»thie_i oney which could 'be saved: by using the• arena for dressing rooms and the :pump house ;for•a •filtration system., Mr. Hunter urged council. to give: the, matter ,mrrediate study d -to n,�onta -t e--engin-eer,.•to :determine what ,piogress,he, had ;made: in, the matter. n.Car Acci ent •carrra nsporx_truclla.n4r bt-E --Nv '1 highway Llirou *l�tlif The intersection .is, comini.; referred to as• the "Sw.irnllli - -pool-eorn�e . The T•ees.wate'r:comunity was• saddened on, Monday 'evening::to learn •.of•thc tragic death of Wil-• liam C. Dickison Of 'Teeswater in a motor .a:ecide:nt oto :1'eesw'aanter's '..The lath Mr: •knOWf•tO inaiiy ln,.rite arca Two passengers in his car. were • - had driven the rural mail - serious injured. Mrs Dick son, is 2'Teeswater for..-r'nany \4 in'V•ictoria Hospital in London in. was assisted by'his wife,; serious condition at' writing time Tu'esday'morning:..A 'second' as- He •!.ssurvey:ed by hi �r.i1 senger, Mr.'s': 'Harry Mcl<ague of . daughters , :z` s. Elmer (J•E„ -Teeswat.cr.,-i-s-also_1tr-ic_tora_anh.of Lonclon;,ivirs. in fair condition • . i�ittan .of Corrie, is • (Alice) Needham of,.l . z•h Mr. Dickison would have been dine; a son Cordon •ot:,I?rarli 80 years old on•T.uesday'of:this •' brothers Elmer•and•(Airdorl Week; Both 1'adies are'.;73years of Dickison of •T. eswater . "I' age. • Walkerton ind.Dalton ot., ' B1u_eva1e;'sistc rs \1rs;:.Itii:,c Mr. Dickison was proceeding (Florence,) .Hutton of'W.i1.1 :west 'on the 6th'concession and Mrs, Jim (l3eat'ricc) o was turning',south onto the plain; Clifford and ;\1rs, (I street when struck: by, an .errrpty Srrrxth�oRtpley -- Dickison:died 'st orti; arriving. at .Wingha ii l,los i ambulance. The two 1 Uit treated at Wingtiam'' and I c• to: 1.,olidunr. l3utli .WL•ci• Cidi the back scat of tlie-a�Ftu•.„ Two.Dl'E • `crnIT.t-l1 t- D_._fik� cit.PAG tion is 'ac.ross the' highway from $ethel Church;: . `Mr. Walden attempted to enter the trailer but' was driven back by flames_. Ie_d=pte c_ police and volunteer; firernert in', the nearby village of Ripley,. The trailer Was engulfed in flames when firemen arrived. The bodies were•.taken to Kin- cardine Hospital and later trans- ferred tp Stratford Hospitalwher&. an autopsy was'performed''. Gornner was'.br. Jack Kim Of Iud know 8 rviees were ebaducted Mon,, day, in Waterloo: feir .kits, lCiet apnley l irk,Livingstone +,' 13,itTiorithwold Oh Of Mr, and Mr -s,. Harvey Liv rrigatone of It l: '1 Luc.kndw 0 rwas. 1the winner in the' 1C to 18 t' lass at the Lie know Fall 1 baby colitest.' Kirk is sho' his moth r a ti.