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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-24, Page 2124th; 1971 :ativE;s of 1•llltlnic`ip41 - �fCc•ials ;ulty„ eiulc �1 t:cl Gatv;10;::.� livarct,' Crawford 1 Ce•relti.^. • ie.mbers ' the. ,2.01: ult�'.u.le1 _ /ldC' 411':..' ,. Cres':4 nci WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2441, '11 , KNOW 3EP. T1i Lt, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAOR TWINTY•ONt: as: • •. o .s; f2 JUST ARRIVED printed Eortrel Polyester Knit, Green,: Brown, Navy,''. Mauve; Rose, Black and White CRIMPLENE -Herringbone Pique Weave ;— Rib -Cor d 60 62" wide $4.77 .a y,.d 60" wide $3.98-:a y WOOL and MOHAIR Plaid. ' and. Plain $5.95 -a yd; Burgundy Moss- Green Red Mauve • • LUCKNO al�nrrwE��- TATIONERY THIS' .CHRISIMAS ow • entine i D ��� 'x111 •.�G�► SEE OUR 'SELECTION OF BUTTONS; BRAID AND. EDGINGS ****» ********************* ** MEN'S GREEN:WORK.OANTS. Size: 30 42 SPECIAL' FoR THE WEEK $2.99 PR. 44.4* Lucknow LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARETTHOMPSON, 10 YEARS RS AGO sr1'Tr"A113:FR 1961: 1?rovilicral ?�'. 5,�les Taxw-en-t intoeffe?et on, Sept.emher.lst A •Ilar'visi Tea and'Open Mouse Ix/as held by the Ka,jr'slie'a Wornen'i 1nit inite'•marking the official : opening of the nee' Ka.irsriea : forn"erly S. S,. No.' 5• School- . . otse: an the t,t}l concession of ; Forty took part. in the ,;lima 1 L.abc ur Day. .doubies •Tourna•. • uc <now. w.itla ideal weath- er..reported •Mr and .Mrs. Rdhert Fisher o'•f li,iililti�iT'., forii,er Luckiiow,ites. �,llo were rckurniri•� to lier'hoaiie •' town,to.reside; were in the pro' cess: of build jn •c he c The' 1Yepart;Tient.Of I i ghways purchased th:e .art'Courtneystore,.. sniff x ba, , caoins a•nd'.r.es1dence at: Aiiiherley and .planned, to 'sell :or. Jemolisl the'blilding to .provide. i'better approach to that'inter-• s•ectiot of lliiiwa • 21-,nn6 4E, !\ir., and Mfrs. Courtney liad oper- 'ate(' the•,husiness for 32 years.. BOARD NMEAillstR• ;• students.' ` lahilc e1ioosineg to meet their iaiteres.0 'thcy,slaould also; . choose''to ic'ct their .needs They lionld .tlitr.t fore consider what: 'possi'hle uhjecy lac: ree{ti'ired to ad' riost see--- aandary educational. • institutions Since a diplopia ,will •kss nie,i.nint,•ful. in the future. and:since tra n'sc r.ipts of marks will tlecoane' more i lnpor•ta nt, students ,should 'bc•niad.e evenmore. aware of the si,nificailce of` subjects. taken 'and iarks �aeliieve-d. :These trahscripts of the students' ach PERSONAL /GUMMED -» LABELS ui your printed personal labels on all.easyto-Tose demi such as statonery, I �hequ'es', cameras,. fo. - -Vou'll find "e'fhous nd uses for these gumtned'labals • packed ina handy, prss,ic reuseable kion%, - ORDER NOW Jev(?Ii1C'nts will p'o' to their 1':'os- peetiv'e c irij l.ay t'r .,i`r the , c'rld :of . vas a. ,o repotted .that these t ailsc.ript; in other :areas f.the.hrov;ii cc••]rCdbec•ai w:e1J-received h., air l lcl'ycrs wl.io found thc';y c ould, now difkrentiate between the .stud i;ts•M10 hid ' recci‘ ed di],Lo':i �. incl tllos� �. l.taif• Lamle d d iplo �i'is. \vit.h' c c,�•l': arks./ • • In t19c crcciit s sCc.11, , tln burden of rc'spo.nsibility will h•e shared. ley pa•rcnk',' ,cltdol' ad ••i'strators arid' in partic.ular.'ttiti .Gunnnc c oi.rilsei1or� w -ho wi.11•' find 'that' ia• iTlu'c,h rcatcr prbpor- w S tion 'of.their time mill .hc spent' with students.'concernins; subject elect on. ,'l'l•terc' Will 'be iio retlilisites of suhccts-,(a student'.`• Pan take • C+rt d e 11 1'li ysi-c s• i n (;rade 9 if he thora,tht h-C..61fd• pass it); In this prest nt'tt•ioii' of the, c red it s'y ste'in,, ` it was..ro..ported: that :t acticrs wound: ha•vc:: •teff."sell' thenisclves aild 'their; sithjeets:s h l s._ i.*Oti ]cl teacher , • fti.rtlie r i'ro\ idinhet ter atinospliere kir. learningIt' would also: w.ee'Ll t the s1,1okers,; those. 'staid e,nts wffo arct ikitt:: for • thc'frr4 ride ,. laciinittin., �irorc �t riotis sttidents.a rime)] hettcr• - opportnnity in: 1assr,doatr . . Good' eo.i iri1tt.hica'tic' ns-witli tilt': parents and,witli ;the' c le•triellt ir\', schools will he thc'►ltiiiOst r - tance.• A ttreat'hl,r,dcn•'S•pllce'd A1C sChoa1 stili fent•'s patents C. i 11' ii, iirc even more largely. in. the°. Sttid'c''I,t't'e' a1 suCCcss:, R> ,5 AG ' S.Erl'`E: '113ER' 1941' Viil; S Reid..discontinu.ed his.,`. hal<tn.t; business in.Lucknow.• The Rei.d• Store. \c'as c ii•rying • on :rs a ;tocery.hclsiness::.. '. •lv'ednesd iy'•,• :September 10 , 1441 •niatked. the bei ianiing of the Ilifttf t ear..oi.,,C_a.tipid I's._partigiprt�`. ion. in World War II,:.'.In,ackno'W- ledaei.neiit of.th&t. fact t.hegovernt inept , prcie1:a ma tion',. set aside September 1(1 17 as•'ai'week to "happily our rn:e:n in unifdrmand re -dedicate ourselves to .the ser-. • vice of 'bur .countryand otir:cause" Schodls in l-rtiron and Kincar dine Townships and Kincardine Town ifii.d oar_ -open until septemb- er 15 due to sevei reported cases ;of poliotnelitis in that, district, "'YE4 ISS A GO SEPTFMBER•1921• Charles Stewart eX-reeve'of Ashfield sold his` mamiroth steer to John Martin- of near White- church. The price was $5000. and the animal wasbeing.. used for exhibition purposes;.', During the previotistwo years. hundreds of people le had. visited' the P •P Stewart farm 'to see had big.,steer. The .animal was' reported td weigh 370 pounds arid had a:girth .of 10 feet ;9 p/4 inches. ' W. E.Treleaven had installed a big .electric motor inhis Flour Mill, Which. has 'power enough to operate :every..rnachine'in.the mill.• This electric power.was' jteported_as a 'great Convenience :over the steam•:' ; !SED CARSPECI, 1971. Mustang 2 door hardtop, , full'. equipped P� y 1971 Pinto, fully equipped 3 19 71;Pontialc Tempest, 4 . door sedans•, fully equipped ' 1971 Camera, fully. equipped --=, 1971. Buick `Skylark, 2 and 4 door hardtops 1 Valiant, 4 doo>t sedan; V8 automatic 4 +-- 1971 •Chev Impala,, 4 door hardtops 3 — 1970.Chev Impala 2 and •'4 --door hardtops 83 — 1970,For . • aiax ie SO0, 2 door hardtops OTHER MOD.E:IS` 1970 KINGSWOOD 9`passenger stationwagon 1970;PONTIA.0 Catalina, 4 door hardtop' 2 1970 PONTIt1C Parisienne 4 door hardtops phonograp An °entirely, tiew systcrn Of hoard operation for l]'tlren (2c unty,l'tas /been approved by boa.i'd members and the re- ol'ganizational itiCa1s ores become effective NoVcntbcr. Ale* `(:orrit an, 1lowic'I 2w,p: and I)r, Ai'e , Addi:soil,' c: Tinton; the,. Chairman's Advisory:Committee ctotnposcci•ai Cllairinan Robert, - cc Ilan oin firc�ad:fodt "and the chairman of. the • f ir,'`,t two .eenninlittCes. 1)ciceations may appear at any pni�lic Tri e i i of The, i5"ard'..._- Tlrey are encou•ra>,t;,,cd to snake .' . theit••irtcnt known in writing, in advance of the open heard meet - yin;* will" be 'held itlonthly; the .third: \lohdav of each irlonth. artage1r1Z llt ,oiliillittee WI n ic"et"t on 'the first '1•lonelay••and l:d;ircation On. the fourth Monday", ..At_thr f'd_tls-.t_Lio .-.Clorttroitte.e. theca i1111';$,' •tucle.'pts afid tache"t's-will haves (1)..fhe clpportirnity to make pc •septan n •oti what is taking 'place either in the ciatssto'Qnt' or:, in r ntdoot'educatlott.; (.2}st'ni .in c, tl,iat a•tea1t:her tea6 4in,'• and 0) 'ht• four ,i -e"criltrttde'l,ts tatll Iei'o;t 0111 the"tr work in -the county.. c Toa r( w t' now- ,e oper- ating per-ating' under three standing com- mittee's: am iltitteCS: the I Viii`; tioli Commit- tee ommit°'tee with NIrs,. Mai is ki Z.l%tit 11.5• chap-i'll<i11 gild coiniiiittce lllctn" hers Wil frcd` Shott'rce".el , Walton; ivlollKand clri, S ea 16 rah, i;ecyr,, . .Parson•, t;odeYricli, r?llrf I`aly1ot 1'Xt.S't Wat_waliosliw:, Nkiiiaia'c'ITIC"lit •CcrllrllittiA°c'••;wfth t aIyle'y llfli:Y (ioduricil''ti+ chii'frniaii and bears i')L'il'1' plc 1 ti'llald,: art, j I'w1', ji1yti 1'ienderscwxr', Nlc'Kiltor 1's'+`i%".1: 1 2 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne,2 and 4.'� --door hardtops 1969FORD Country Squire, 10 passenger' stationwagon 1969-eHEVROLET`B-e1 Ai:* Sedan- 1968 edan1968 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 • door hardtop, fully 1 • e quipped •� 2 -.19..68.= C1i&V_..Impala-r:2 -and-4-door hardtops " 1968 PLYMOUTH' •V8, 4 door -sedan ower steering Used ears from '65 ` to- '68 in various models, sedans, hardtops wind 4 door 90% of all cars are V8, power steerin n :,•:.1 11 `1970CHEV`.. tan P p "8 standard 1969 FORD 'Supervan. 6,,=-= 1969'1/2 ton pickups, standard and automatic trammissiony r 6 and 8 cylinder model✓ 2 -,1,96, 8 ORD 1!, 600's=:41-• 2— 1968 G.M.C. 960 series with 366 engiine, cab . and chassis '1968 0.1%C. 1 ton pickup A number of Econolite and . Chevy , Vans from '644 to''67 standard and automatic transmission tinsels Motors rvice Statio i. PI** U7417$' 41,