The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-16, Page 11CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER DODGE PLYMOUIH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
PHONE 357-3862
1970 SPORT SATELITE, 4 door sedan, 8 automatic, power
steering and radio
1969 PLYMOUTH 4 door, 8 automatic and radio
1968 DODGE Coronet 500 Convertible, power steer
brakes and radio • - •
1968 CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop ,
068 FALCON 2 •door,, 6 automatic with radio
1968 PLYMOUTH• 4 door, 8 automatic and radio
1968 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan, power steering, brakes and radio
1968 PONTIAC '4 door sedan, 8 automatic, power steering
' 1967 PLYMOUTH 4 door, 6 automatic and radio
1967 PLYMOUTH, 4 door, 6 standard
1967 DODGE Monaco 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power
steering, brakes and radio
1967 VOLKSWAGEN with radio
1966 FORD, 4 door, 8 automatic, power steering, radio
1966 PLYMOUTH 4 door, 8 automatic with radio
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FEBRUARY. ik 1972 TOO INCKifOit , „PM" .1111SViii
Lucknow Central Schools.. Died In Texas
lineral'service for William
irew,Towle ,--fornierty of Para --
(Jiit , were held at MacKenzie
mortal' Chipel Luc know un
urday, Fehrip ry 12. Rev .
11,11 Noble W,.1‘; minister.
feniporary e mon ibment was at
.1th Kinloss MdusofeillrL,
iters were Alex MsNay, Lorne
rrish; Walter Dexter, Al Irwin, ,
iney Crump and Raymond jorr
SO.
Mr.' Towle was%oneof
ildrerr horn to Mr. and Mrs, .;
bert Towle. He' was 'born in.
iron Township on June 19th,
91and was raised at Paraniount.
'Mr. Towle pas.:c(I away on
onda), February 7th at-San''
Tito, Texas,• where lie spent
months of the year. lle •is
rvive(f by one brother (Jordon
I Vane.ouvcr.and two sisters
Ifs, Jean (,rump of Wingha III and
rs. Harvey (Annetta) Muir of
lontreal.
Atteriding:the luneral on Satur-
iv Were his two
.s.ers Mrs.. Jean. Crinnp of
/hip In and .MrS. Ilarvey Muir
nd Mr. Muir of NIOntreal;• Sid
runip of Fort Credit;, Mr, and
Irs. Harold Crtnup of .Kitchener;:
Ir. and bill Crun of
nd Michael of Aurora; Mrs.
Chandlereiinie ol---Lke-s-rd-e-;-*Lr
nd Mrs. (-J eorge Towle of St:
Marys; Mrs:. William Jorgenson
.nd son R:ilyt11011(.1 of, Milan, Ilich-
44;n.and. ,in'd Mrs.' Malcoliti
(err of Toronto..:
SPORTS'
The volleyball tournament end-
ed last week, The winners were
the "Mean Squad'. The.y were
found by playinsg four eight Min-,
ute games, which went as •follOws;
1, Mean Squad -vs.- Red .Bar-.
ons - The lvlean Squad won.
"2. The Groovy Doodles -vs. -
Peanuts, - The winners were. the
Groovy Doodles. •
3.. The Mean Squad -vs. -
Groovey Doodles r in which the
Mean Squad won.
, 4., The .Mean Squad - Born
LoSer's - The Mean Squad Won to
take the 'championship,
We Row hope to get' sonic
basketball teams together.
SPEECHES ,
We heard speeches here this
Week. The contestants were.
Stanley Loree, Barbara Loree,
Janice Stanley and David Ackert ,
front Lticknow; .Anne Colwell and
Denise ling. ca me from Kinloss
Central, From' Ripley we had
Bill Rutledge, Ro.bbie Sutton,
Connie. Irwin and Jane Ann Col.-.
ling. The winner was Stanley
Loree and runner up was 'Bill
Rutledge.
• • - Ken deBoer
OPEN AREA
Constable. Gaeler shoWedus two
'films on Fire. and Traffic ,Sa fety
which we enjoyed 'very much ,
aid froni which we learned a -
great deal, abbut how to act' in
'case of fire,
The Open Area pupils celebrat-
ed Valentines day with a skating
party in the arena.
Grade four are building incidds
of volcanoes, transportation ve-
hicles and lionies,, to complete
their Iceland projects. he prim-
ary grades have begun their Pion-
eer Unit with 'a flint from Black
, Creek Pioneer Village.
Readers Write .
14 2 0 IA St. N. W. ,
Calgary 41, Alta. ,
'Feb. 1, 1972.
Editor,
Lueknow Sentinel,
Luc know, Ontario:
We want to thank our friends,
Donald and Margaret Blue,
Ripley , for sending' us the Sent'',
inel.for Christmas. Two days.
before Christmas our daughter-in-
law; Richard's wife ,.from'Inuvik
N. flew down. to Calgary
and joined us in our. trip to visit
fam-rrly-andf-frrends-irt Tvortland
Oregon, San Jose, Safi -Diego and
'Riverside ;-.California . New Years`
.day shellew, back to Calgary and
the•neict day to Inuvik in time
for her job as:a teacher., Richard
spent Chrisimai in hospital in
Inavik -kn. trarv:on for a n injured
•spine. He is back to work now;
as an engineer and co'-pilot.
We continued on over. to Ariz-
ona
'
and enjoyed the sun and
warmth' before returning to Cal-
gary's chilly -3? degrees last Fri-•
clay, . .
A belated New..Year's greeting
to the Sentinel and our many .
frie-ruls_anc1 former ,.aeij tbours op ..
the 2nd-of Huron, Amberley
Pine 'River, Ripley. and Luc know .
Hiram and Virginia Pang,burn :
VV hitechurch 'WI
WHITECHURC11 NEWS •
was decided to send in pooling fee
of $3[ to the Offieers Conference.
'at Guelph for Pr'c''sident, District
•Directots and Members at large.
The.P.R.6. of each. branch is
to collect 'newspaper clippings of•
value educationally to Mrs:
Tardy. .No plans were made to
attend the Sr. Training School. .
Mr's. George Fisher delegate from
4,Thitechurch will attend the 75th
Anniversary:in Tdronto. It was
deCided wedding gifts in future
not to exceed' $3..00. A donation
of $23was•received from Branch
residents residing in Wingham. and .
raised by ithem At card parties. A
donation was received from Mrs.
E. Gillespie, and Mrs: .G.
Farrier.
are:undernourished ., Mostly child ,
refit; over half the' blind folk live
in Asia., Let us -assist worthy
causes by ..ri-10.1l donation's., even.,
if. it Means •you.sseTve .hamburg at •
a meal instead of roast beef and'.
..d.ve•actual working hell) such as r,
serving on a board of a charitable. •
organization:, Give to these world.
wide organizations ; known to be
reliable and haVing facilities to.
.reaeli the needy such as Missions .
• in'Chnielies, Bible Society ,
,
and UNICEF, whiCh is United
.NatiOns International, Childrens
Emeres ric • •
Through misunderstanding the
speaker Mrs. Jalnes Ward was, not
present. Mrs. John A. ,Currie
conducted two interesting, educa-
tional Valentine contests. The
meeting closed with singing the
Queen and Grace.
Thelunch committee Mrs. R.
McArthur,- Mrs. Gershom John-
ston and Miss Annie. Kennedy
served refreshments.
• .. The roll custom from
.another country' that 'like", was
„answered by: the 20 attenders.
The motto "The World'is
country.; mankind is my friend"
was prepared by,. Mrs.. Roy .Mc-
..r-alur-.-and read_by Mrs. Torn Met- •
Calfe.' 'We all .1Ove our country.
‘A Canadian is one who drinks
:,Brazilian coffee from -an 'English •.
.teapot 'as' he inunehes'oOokies
made. in. England ,•while sitting. in
'a Danish armchair. He and •his
wife. a n te •wearing Italian shoes ,
have just come homeln .a Germ-
an' car'and picks . up his Japanese
WhiteohurCil st i tu t e iament to complain about Ater
pen to write his member of Pad,
held. their 'regular, cit.izenship.: ..iticantake.over, of Canadian busi•-,,
meeting,. .Wed.nesda rfebruary 11 ness... Statistics show 40' million
at `;-).O'clOOk at .the .home of Miss
Merle Wingihain.
The first vice :President. Miss •
Wilson..presided in the absence,
of Prsident,_.\.1rs.
The meeting. opened With .the Ode
and. Mary Stewart Collect, . Mrs.
Ruissel
Mc'Cuire.,,av'e the . . .
treasurer s report.The ;com ,. es
pond'enceand thank you cards
...from 'Mrs. Albert. Coultes and . •
N1rs—Lorne Durnin Were :read..
The. ProvincialPresident','. Mrs.
letter was.reacl. It
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Wedding Invitations
WITH A:oori KEEPSAKE COPY IN uixutious GOLD
r(114 k com pir,t,'?rE sErititett()N
the. ittClitiCiw - sent
STORE OPEN ALL DAY..‘
CLOSED TRIM DAY ATTERATOG::-..