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THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO' • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1912
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"the &Toy Town's - On the Huron-Bruce Boundary
• Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847
Established 1873 -7 Publiihed Each Wednesday Afternoon
Member Of the C.W.N.A. and OW.N.A. •
Subscription Rate, $6.00 a year in advance - to the U.S.A., $8,
Donald C. Thompson, Publisher ,
, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1972
it•or.
Radio stations perform a valuable service-tor rthe-travelling-
public 'by keeping them provided with details on road conditionst 9nt-
ario Department of Highways and Ontario Provincial Police ptovide
this information to the radio.
• However, some of this information is having a negative effect
lnutfave ,•• c ormation, from time to time, can not be
accepted as credible. A number of area residents, irrecen
have commented on this to us and we have experienced this per-
sonally on more than one, occasion.
Winter snow storms' have hit the area in recent weeks and the
accompanying problems of travel have resulted.
NOT ALWAYS CREDIBLE!
.._LETTER TO IRE EDITOR
ants Action On:-
Swimming Pool
February 18„,
'Editor,
Lucknow Sentinel.
Dear Sir, •
For the 'past 2 years, the
Ashfirld Recreation committee •
has spent-close to :$20.00:.00 in
transporting child to swimming
classes at the Judith Gooderham •
Pool in doderiCh... This motley
was raised through Walkathons, b •
a community effort.
Through joint meetings With
the four Recreation committees in
the Town Flail in Lucknow in .
1970', we were told there would,
be a swimming pool in Lucknow.
because no'swinining pool was
the sUmnier of.1971,
the executive of the • •
committee made a motion to
approach the County SOhool
Boards, requesting that a swi-nP,-
Tiling pool be made availableiin
Ashfield TOwnship.
Again, we were told that money
was available from service clubs'
in Lucknow and a swimming
pool would be definitely provided
for the summer of •1'972.
A, system could be worked ou t
where the north part of the Town-
ship could be served by Luc know ,
the south part' .by Goaerich. All
classes'qould instructed in a
2 hour period, so parents could
arrange Oar pools, rhos saving
the high cost of transportation.
A,fter reading, the Lucknow Sent-
inel Of February hi'. apparently
no decision has been taken yet. .
Arc We in Ashfield getting the run
around again? Can Lucknow •
'afford to ignore the municipalit-
ies? ,
• , lours truly ,
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
What Is Our
Town
The Editor,
Lucknow Sentinel.
What has happened ts..) tIt
swimming pool?' Coulicii Iliin-
utes mentioned this 'List 141;
What is our town projey,' . Almost
every surrounding town 1, build.
ing under a governmCnt
Time we received our A
SWi111111i1V pool.is erdue,
AN, INT EREST P1) ( I ilz EN.
WORK WONDERS
OLDWIDE •
SPONSORED BY LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT , LIONS 'CLUB
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Is important that. accurate highway conditions be reported to
.travellers, but if the public receive exaggerated hazard conditions,
they' will soon tune out ~all advice about travelling. and this presents
an even more dangerous situation.
One area resident, who travels .a number of miles' daily to and
from work, told-us, "If I listened to highway reports, I'd never get
out of bed in the Morning." No doubt anexaggeration, but this is
indication of how this 'man feels about the credibility to which we
refer. •
A few weeks ago, when driving from Teeswater to Lucknow on
Highways 4 and 86, we, heard on radio three dines that the road was
-closed.. Driving at the time was not excellent, but .was not, a hazard.
A short time ago we had to make ''a trip to Walkerton and
phoned the. O.P.P. office there. We 'were told that No. '9 highway was
'not good and it was suggested that we stay at bailie, which we did.
We found out later from another traveller that this was just not true.
On Sunday of this week; a couple of hours after hearing on radio
that all secondary roads in the area were closed,'we travelled 25 miles"
over these same secondary roads referred to. A conversation with an-
other motorist, indicated that he had travelled the' roads, plowed to
the fences, before the newscast was. heard.
BE!
BES
Onr-p-oist -.--we-w-ant--tr-thelley-s-to-co=operate_tinder_haz.r.
conditions, we must provide them with Credible information: "Stay Off
The Road'' is not good enough for people who lave important husiness
aid personal' matters to attend 'to by traVel.1'f we.want them to heed
warnings, then completely credible inforination must be ,supplied at
all times. .•
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COSTUME EVENTS
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The Torture Test,
A Tale About
Oliver's Watch
. We've all seen those commer-.,
cials on TV about the watches
which withstand all types of
tortures.
Oliver McCharles of Lochalsh
should sell his story to a well
known Watch'manufacturer.
He lost his watch during haying
season last summer and last Week .
it turned up in the hay mow of the '
McCharles farm'.. The Watch had
been bound in a hay' bale.
Mice had eaten off part of the'
band. -
keyotrgueSsed-it-,
ed it up and upon listening for
the ticking heard it coming
through loud and clear. The
watch was. going. it is a self
winding watch and it.is assumed
the action started when Oliver
picked it up,
unummisiminuni
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• CON A 1.1-ELY-i--o -
Councillors Jim Aitchison 'of
West• Wawanosh and Leo Murray
of Kinlois recently made some
fact finding trips to. WalkertOrr
and Mildmay to view similar
equipment and discuss the merits
of such equipment in these areas..
, A further meeting is planned for
this week at Holyrood with 'Fire
Chief George Whitby of Lucknow
and'a representative of a fire
equipment supply firm.
. Speaking at the annual meet-
ing of,the West Wawanosh Mutual
Fire Insurance Corripany in Dun-
Bannon on Friday, Reeve Girvin
Reed of Ashfield suggeited to.
company policyholders and direc•
tors that they might wish to con--
sider making .a grant towards the
purchase of sucTre-quiprnent. Mr.
Reed ingested the grant Might
he •recovered in the 'successful
control of one fire, He stated
that preliminary investigation
had indicated an expenditure of
$4500 to $.50,00 on the-tanker with
the necessity of a vehicle undet•it
and a place to house it, in addi-
tion,
. PRE-SCHOOL and KINDERGARTEN -
Best Boy' or Girl :$2.00 $1.50 $1.00
PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS:
Grades 1 and 2:
Girls' race,
s rac ,
Boys' race, Best Boy or Girl $2.00 $1.50 $1.00
Girls' 'race,
Grades 3 and 4:
Boys' race, Best 'Boy or Girl $2.00 $1.50 $1.00
Girls' race,
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Boys' race,
$2.00 $1.50 $1.00
Open race,
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LUCKNOW FIGURE SKATING CLUB B.
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age 8 and 9
age 10 and 11
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age 12 and 13
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FIGURE SKATING ;I-EXHIBITION -,HOCKEY GAME:
...DEMONSTRATIONS • • LUCKN0W INTERMEDIATES . VS
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PR_ESTQN_FIGURE_LSKATIINALG CL )B
These skaters are Runners-up in the London Olympics and
competed in the try-outs with those who went to the Olympics in Japan.
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