The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-13, Page 1R 0th, 1/71
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$6,00 A Year in Acivante—, $2.00 Extra To U.S.A.
Luckriow .1.Adopt Five- Year -Old
Girl From ern,
BikeathOnRais
iles r - ission
lecessary-Funds
Lucknow Canadian .Girls in
Training have received word frorn
the Foster Patents Plan that,. •their
Adopted Oild will be Marleny
Millones ,„ a five year old girl liv-
ing in Ghimbot-e, Peru. This is
• the.••area affected by the earth-
.quake•in Peru...a year ago. •The•'
• girls have sent in .$204•:00
the mane)/ which they raised last
year in their MileS,FOr-Mis,sion •
Bikeathon to Amberley and back:
• This moneywill provide Marleny
with medical and dental care,
milk, reading classes, summer
• camp, and a inonthily.cash grant.
• Mallen r's mother died ,when she
tWPand heTfather has .
an,other fathily and does not sup-
port her or her Sister' 4igerila.• •
the two girls live with 'their
grandmOther and their uncle. 'file
TO 20C
194
sA"
RDAY.
528-3420.
for..decor.
s.,
was given
fhe te the'
[(led free.
groups;_
ishion.•
)r the pub-
itional •
ic Health
[inid; the
tr their •
:flonthly
he plant
-
ger beds.
grandnfother works as..a weaver of
:hats earning about $1.16 a day,
says a week Thencltt-T''
a painter and'earns about $18.60'
'
al month and :contributes $9, 32 'a
lupin 6 support fa miry
Thus, the fainilyei. total 'income..
• is about $27..90 a month for the
support of four persons'.
• q! The grandmother markets •
•tWice a week, spending about
-7727.42 o'.20 eactrt.irtie-,--fzieqatE,Tite
spaghetti, vegetables, potatoes,
beans arid grains: She never
buys meat or fresh milk. She
cooks on asmall kerosene stove
, and has to .buy water iat two cents
• •
per gallon eari. .• •• •
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The family 'lives in*a sinelly, ,•
dusty neighbourhood, with no • ,
paving, street lighting, electric-,
ity , 'sewage system or adequate
• garbage dispo5a1.---Their-hout
',.is.thadse7afsplit bamboomats,
with dirt floors; They have
kerosenelamp one table, :four
chairs, one big tub, and a suit-
case Nights are 'chgly and the
'gtound is damp. There are three
beds With three blankets for the
four persons in the faMily.
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ttt
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Vol: to •the
uijtteeS for
teJor their
it and three,
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• •TheJLJ1.±, •,
udgeAt-
Area Fall Fairs
"Marleny's father completed third
g_rade. of Pri Mary_ schoCt, but ‘1.11:e
-.grandmother never went t�
school and. cannot read or write:
They all appear to be in good
•health... •, -• ' .
Marleny hasa dark complexion
and dark hair. She wears simple,.
Poor quality clothes with Shoes • • .
and she has only two changes::
Om. is 'talkative, affedtionate
And Obedient.. ShelikeS to play
with dolls and would like tei.hae
a nice doll. she has 'not/yet- gone
to•schOoh 'She wou11iket�be
a dressmaker when she .grows up..
The C.G.I.T. will take turns'
in writing -to Marleny each month
-and ,Marleny will write,to the -
girls with the help of.a Social ,..
/Worker. The girls' will receive
her originalietter.plus a transla-,
• ion torn panis1 to English.
The C:6.4T . Will•alSo be .send-
ing birthday and clitistmas.pres-
ents, ..afid no doubt a -doll will
soon be on the Way to Peru for
Marleny'.Millon .
Mr and and Mrs'. Oliver McCharles
of Lochalsh have judged.,at Many
Pall Fairs in the area this. year.
A judging assignment caused them
to misc Lndkrip-w-TFall-r-Fair-f' or the
• .1- y.
first time in 7 years.
Mts.: 1\loCharles judged all
• sections of indoor 6chibitS.at var-
..p. azes including floWerv,'
fruit, vegetables., seWing, 13aking
and arts, She judged at
Brussels', Peversham Stin
dridge, TiVerton., 14pley.,and
Chesley and was forced to turn '•
•••d
u ge at
et -
Water floWer Section which she has
•.:done for litany years nO•
W • -
• ' Oliver.judgedat Sundridge fOr,
.
tv1H6 daYs III vegetable , fruit
grain' and caltle and at Tiverton• .;
,Mildmay and Kincardine in field
trop'and ftipley, in Cattle section.
• Mt, and Mrs, McCharles and
. and hin, Bert. Mason Of Kin-
eardine apiti represented the '11
Ontario f•Yepartment of Agriculture
and l'Oedat ev in Northern
Ontario.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1971 Single Copy 15c 20 F'ag*s
Jack and Laura Bain In South America
Is
•
onsultant
John M. Bain of London; who
Was Director of Dairy Products for
the Ontario Government until his
retirement in 1968, has accepted
a volunteer, assignment from'.
Canadian Executive Service Over-
seas, (CES0). Mr. l3ain is'weli
bnowato manyin the area-. •
Ile is at present in Sao .Paulo
Brazil, serving as a consultant to
a new cheese manufacturing plant
Which requested an expert to
adv'ise them on methods to
liewas accompanied,ko"Brazil
by Mrs. Bain ,:thefOrmer' Laura
MeNain'of ArnberleY.
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CESO., a non-profit 'organizar
:WALL
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Mr. and'. Mrs.' Donald Martin •
Of.lt• R. 4 1 lucknow,
ed to announce the fOrthcorning•
Marriage of their daughter,.Linda
'Elaine to Mr..• Donald M. Wall,
-Son-of:Mr; -and-Mrs:pidford,
Wall, R. R # 1 Holyrbocl. The
....wedding will take place on Satur-
'day Npvember 6; 1971 at 7 p,.M.
in the WhiteChureh Uhited..
Church: / ••.• •
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GLING GARNISS'
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; and Mrs William Cecil • •
,Garniss of Lucknow wish to ant'
nounce the; forthcoming marriage'
of their daugher.Zena 'Louise
Adele to. Mr.. Herrnan James
Rieg1in, of Mr. and • Mrs:'.
Carl Riegling of R..R. •1 LtiCk-
nOW'. The, wedding will take •.:
place on Saturday; November
20th at four p rn ui St jOsephl.s.
Rorpari..cathOlic Church, Kings-
bridge:
For
,tion, was formed in 1967 by a • ers, with the assistance of the
group of Canadian business lead 7 Canadian International Develop":
ment Agency, a branch of the
Department of External Affairs.
CHAPPEL. - to Mr. and Mrs..' Brian.
Chappel (Marilyn 11arnilton)
2 Staffa , on October 8 ,:•1971, a
daughter Sheri Elizabeth,':first •••
grandchild for Mr . 'and Mrs'. Jim
Hamilton of Exeteriand great
, grandchild for Mrs. Robert:Hamil-
ton of Lucknow..
•. . .
1• Its purpOse.is tO recruit • . •
. ,
senior Canadian executives and ' • •
technical experts, usually retired.. -. . --- -
to serve as volunteer consulitants
to developing countries around
the world • • •
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Since its, inception; upwards of.
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• CONTINUED, ON pAGE 2 • • ' •
The Building Plans For Bruce Boord
ftdileation;:$044:110611-7(00:0104.
'A bid -at the last meeting of the 1• A cornthittee of Arthur•DaveY of •
Port Elgin; Ross Fowler of South.?
mpton-and tiarvey. McCurdy of
Hepworth ,was named to negotiate
a, sale. price fot. the' :
B nee Board of Education to defer
•approyal of-a7five7ycar capital
forecast was rejected by an:.
eight-to4iVe vote: • ' • ,
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. • Vice -..chairman Mrs. Donald
Milne or Kincardine asked for the
.delay so members could give.
further.studyto-the•TreientatiOn.-
She complained that. the board
' Members did not :receivethe doe-
.
urgent until meeting time. while
'the last year forecast was given •
;ahead of time., '• •
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Slated fOr1972;construction:is,
a high school at Port •Elgin:. The
Ontarie department of 'education"
agrees with the board that there
is not sufficient.land.at the :presf
ern .high school sit site to expancLand,_
due, toland cOsiSITTS"ftnpra qtic al
to buy More space therei.
. The department will agree to
construction of a imiilding if ;the.
present building can be sold.,at-a•'•
price acceptable to the.depart-
ment,,and if a: satisfactory -site • •
can:be.boiight at a reasonable. fig-
ure.
The 'increase required at Port •
.Eiginsehdol wpuld include ..four .•
shops, two commercial thorns, .• •
twO .labOratOries; one greenhouse,
..CONTINPED ON PAQE 20
Di StitldclY
,_,Mrs-,-Charles-Cooke-,of-Luclui
died Sunday at Pinecrist Mani.*
Nutsing Hotrie.,: She was 76 yea
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• The funeral was Tuesday at
iohnstone--Funtral Horne Lucknow •
'with burial in Greenhill Cemetery.
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..1t1 LUCKNOW 5 YEARS
men. enjoyed a bus trip, sponsor-
ed by:the Lu.clOw :Women's Insti.'
tute,'When they visited the Adel:
aide. Hunter, Hoodlessil-lonicstead
near St. George; Schnei
Meat P1t ,and, the Woodside • • ,,
National Park in which is an eatly.
,hbme ,of Llate. Prime Milister!
W: L. MacKenzie King, In
kit-
e ' .
Go llery , outside Of*Itcliokr.:
sTuDENIrsGOINGrep, from Mr; McNaughten.
. , . • ,
Don Ross, manger of_the ' '•,-
FOLLOWS. UP SENTINEL EDITORIAL .
„ , s , ,no.W Branch,Of the., .Bank of, /viOnt-
Lou'Boyce Local PC Candidate,..A vises
. named Manager of the branch at • • •
real for the past 5 ye,ars has been
•Perth in Eastern Ontrio. Perth is• •
a.
a community of over 5000 people
about fifty miles ,from Ottawa
Don Rciss Is
Named Bank
TMaflagr g
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That RoadSigns-0117
WillBeiteifie*e&B
Lou Boyce of Kincardine,• Pro -
, e Conservative candidate.
in the forthcoming provincial
election, contacted The Sent(nel
last we91+-to-ade-ol-action
had taken followinga recent .
editorial in thinewspaper.
editorial' pointpd out that
LnCknow was either not marked
or poorly marked on rad signs • .•
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and • 21 acid and .4, • .
Mr. Boyce cOntaetedharies
McNaughton, the minister of
transporta tion,a hd tornmuniCa-
tion and teeeivcd.the following;
HERE AN THERE October 6,
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rMarilyn all „ who is a tiorsiq, .
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grad nate orPettli,r1 tu r on . Rt.;,,t,ional,..
Sc..hOol Of 'Nursing at .StratfOrd.,. is
now on the. :staff of St„.....rhoMas.
General: Hospital,. . •. . . .
)epartment
sign erected•at Hihya 21 and
tg way '6 indicating the direc.-
tion of the village of Lucknow and
also to have a sign, erected .at
11 i gli'W_a_y-4-.a.ncl-.9-indioa-ting the
VillageOf Teeswater
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„. 1:have directed the appropriate
itiembers of rny.stiff to irntned
iately reviewthe signing at both
intersectiOns. . • •
:Any confusion that is beirig .
caused to the travelling public
will of course be corrected asi
soon as poStible. • • ,
Thank you for bringing this
Matter t� tny.attention.
• 110-tirs sincereqy ,
. ; , •.
Charles MacNaughtOri....
bear Mr, Boye:al : , ' . ' Ministet.
finn . Transportation and's. is ireply to your .
'Communication,.
recent .reki,u5'st tO iiint" a.
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'Don was posted to Lucknow a's
'manager five years ago
' ad bcCrt- s y
at the Richmond Hill branch. '
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During their years in Lucknow
• • 1.
_ - -
,involved in many community
cactivities-and will be missed here
,by a hOst cf friends. One of Don's
keenest interests is skiing and
through his effort, and that of
others, ..the Lucknow S
organized during his tirne here.
• The Ross family is Ted, a high.
school teacher at Otillia; Ann, A.
.nurse at Ottawa; John, an elemen-
,tary school teacher at Parry Sound
,and Jamie, in his fourth year at
the UniVersity. of GuelPh. John
and Jamie finished their secondary
chool. education here, after the.
fat moved td Luelmow,
definite date. has been sei
fOr; the move le Perth Arid no r&"
:placement has been named yet
for the Lucknow branch'
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