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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-23, Page 16Yr-4m' • cr THE I-UCKHOW sENTINEL, LUCKNOW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1972 EQNI PANI IMMIX N.F.U. Discuss Y- ip OL HIGHLIGHTS •••••••!*.•••••!**.+•-••••4•0•••••••••••••-•••• KINGSBRIDGE WOKING -TBACKWARDS. • THROUGH THE: SENTINEL FILES Grains Policy Too late for last week • WITH MARGARET THOMPSON . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••••• ed as follows: Hon. President , Mrs. H. W. Strapp; Past Presid- ents, Mrs. J. W. Joynt, Mrs. G. R. Whitby, Mrs. L. Ritchie; President, Mrs. Ken Cameron; is vice, Mrs. Omar Brooks; 2nd vice, Mrs. George ,Neybold; Re- cording Secietary , Mrs. W. B.- Anderson; Corresponding. Secret- ary, Miss Ada Webster; Treasurer, Mrs. Wellington Henderson. 10 YEARS AGO JANUARY..19.62 A new organization known. as "The Lucknow United Church Women" was 'formed which was. , the uniting of the two former organizations , the Women's Assoc-, iation and the Missionary Society:, A slate of officers for 1962 for the new organization' was- present- YE30 ARS AG9 AG9 JANUARY 1942 VI Fl YI highway, a motor vehicle, when., lights are required by the act may show a white light to the front and a red light to the rear ,, on the left.side visible for 200 feet. Such light shall not be displayed while the motor vehicle is in . motion. A. R. BURGESS, Provincial Constable. SPEAKERS GO TO-GODERICH ..By Julie Johnston andpatsy Mac.- Tavish • On. Febrnary 12th, two:pupils Of. our school, Julie Johnston of Grade 7 and Robbie' Sutton of Grade 6 had the opportunity of taking part in the 'Public Speaking contest in the Legion Hall at Goderich. Susan Langlois of Brussels placed first in the Junior division speaking on "The Black.Donnellys". Robbie Sutton, whose topic was "Rabies", was second. Mary Anne Alton of Brookside toppdd the seniorsdivision with --herIalkon "Attitudes and Enthus- iasm." GIRLS' HOCKEY. On On Friday, Februaiy 11th, Pris- cilla's Maple Leafs beat Terri'S Red wings 6 - 3. .A Durham bull calf , no bigger than a jack rabbit when born, was creating a good deal' of inter- est In The district. The' owner of the midget • animal was Russ Ritchie of Huron Township, who had many visitors at his farm to view the wee bit of beef. The calf was regarded as the smallest ever seen, which • On on ay , rebtility-1-4th;the— giric all star team from Ripley defeated Brookside 3 ';'2.. Brook- side's scores were put in the. net by Janet MacPherson and Joyce Chamney. On Ripley's side Laurie Coiling, Terri Fair and Jane Ann Coiling scored. Some thirty men representing the National Farmers Union locals of District p enthusiastically dis- cussed the pros and cons of.0 0 r- ario grains, under the jurisdiction of the Canadian- Wheat Board at a meeting recently in MitChell. Farthers are, looking for methods that will result in the Orderly Marketing' of all grains produced'' in Canada and recently took an objective look at the .operation of the Canadian. Wheat Board as a vehicle to bring order to the Marketing of Ontario grain. The workshop -was conducted by Doug Yonge a western grain farmer and a much clearer understanding of the orderly Marketing system for Western grains was developed in the minds of those attending. ' Delegates from District 3 have recently returned from Winnipeg where they attended the annual meeting of the N.F.U. and at this convention unanimously approved a grains policy which called 'for all grains produced' in Canada to come under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Wheat Board. This work shop was called to discuss, the implication after a thorou th -discussion of the advantages -and, disadvantages of the Canad- ian Wheat Board operation: The . participants realize that• many of the needs 'of Ontario growers could be met under the Canadian Wheat Board. O.P.13, REPORT survived. The calf"weighed only 25 pounds when four dayi old but was perfectly normal in every respect. At the age of two weeks it measured 24 inches in length and was 18 inches high, A vote was taken in Lucknow , which approved-the establishing of a Municipal Board of Education. With the public and high school. in one building, the Board of Education was required by statute. 50 YEARS AGO JANUARY, 1922 // Producers:-cif oil seeds and' feed grain must Understand that if.* are going to survive' as farmers we Will'haveTor place our produe tion under- the jurisdiction 'of National Marketing. Authority that can :bring• some sanity to the market place., We have the Canadian:Wheat .: Board..-eStablished .in•Canada ,,.arid it is only -reasonable , that we • seriOusly consider expandine,, strengthening and rnaking'use of • these existing facilities to our..ad- ... One of LuCknow's oldest business men handed over the cares of store to a younger person.. Mr. Wm. Connell, for 43 years a lucknow merchant ,• sold out to Mr. Robert. Brown, who for the previous ten years had been head clerk in the store Of Cameron, Murdock and GODERICH On Sunday, February 6 on #21 Highway south of Port Albert (River Br.) Ronald-Shaw, 53 Anglesea St. Goderich and George Wakefield , 1881 Wavell -Street , London were involved in a two car accident resulting in dam- age to their vehicles. On Monday, February 7 on #4 Highway north of , Junction -Hwy. 83 (Eieter N. Lts4Hubert Thiel, R. •R. # 2, Zurich was involved in a singie,car accident resulting in damage tothe vehicle he was driving: On Monday, Febniaty .7 on #8 Highway', west of Jct. Huron Rd .. 15"(Constance Rd.) Alois Meste- kemper ,,R. R..# 1, Gorrie ,was involved in a single car accident resulting in damage to. the vehic- le he was driving. Mestekemper and,passenger Marion Mestekemp- er, R. R. # 1, Gorrie received ' injuries. , Petava-r-y-1-1-on-44--- Highway north of Jct. Huron Rd. 3(Brucefteld) Robert LeBeau, R. R. # 1, Brucefield and John Marks ; R. R. # 3, Bayfield were involved in a truck-bus accident resulting in damage to,both vehicles. Marks received illjUr- ies. vantage. A number of the executive', from LoCal 335 'N. F. havebeen 'attending these work shops i n Mitchell the-past three wetiks. AMBERLEY LucknoW Curlers orgintied for the season with the following - Written by. Lorne Luther , 7R73, Lucknow , Director N. F. U. CONTINUED FROM. PAGE 9 , Travel without this assistance would have been impossible. KNOW THE LAW • LIGHTS - PART II -"No motor vehicle shall carry on- the front thereof more than font 'light lamps that project a' beam having an intensity of over 300 candle- 'power. Lamps on the front shall under normal atmospherie conditions' and on a level road show a light sufficient to render clearly dis- cernible to the operator of the . motor vehicle any person or vehicle on'the highway within aT.distance-of--35-0-feet-head-laf-the motor vehicle. yhen equipped with 'multiple beam headlamps, the driver shall use the lower or passing beam when 1. approaching an Dricoming vehicle within 500 feet;. 2, fol- lowing another vehicle within 200 feet except when in the act of overtaking and passing. What would a week end be in this_ama without-.a sto .9 day agairi -slv-Winters wrath, with snow , high winds, and drift-. ing snoW. Of Course the snowmo , biles proved of great service for anyone.needing•to get around • despite the adVerse weather con- ditions. Many concession roads were blocked early on. Saturday and driving conditions on the WTI A I had Nowa tort so I and i trip's inter Fora agair in f into in a that befot until we w ferer Th node were little uric} o co that I meta open quiet top I voice static °ice It aver( onto' a geic did.. outsii often a de( saw kn(h agair ed cant( build coulc hour E. . •ULT •N, Provincial Constable. , PARKING LIGHTS 'While standing on a". wa ys were poorwita w .• . visibility. Many' motorists wer e stranded on Highw-ay,21 between Amberley and Kincardine ,. ESCAPED SERIOUS INJURIES• . 'Mrs.- Richard Clampitt of ttir- 'gan along with her son, and Brian and IRO.bbie Lowry sons .Of . ,Mr.andMrs.'Perrin.Lowry,: was involved in an:accident near Kincardine during the storm on Saturday. fortunateiy.no one .was seriously injured; although the car Georgian College Plan Open House When you purchase your wedding invitations From The Lucknow Sentinel you will receive one year's free supscription (value $6.00) to The Lucknow Sentinel Bay Region, The College Cafeteria located in the. Technology Building, will be open during thehours,of Open House to offer refreshments and light •lunches. -Ail Divisions of e College will 'provide exhibits and'"displays. Last year -about 2600 visitors attended the College's Annual Open HOuse and this year College' officials ate again expecting a • wide representation of the public to view the College fa6ilities and to discuss'the programs offered. The Fourth Annual Open.HOuse of Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology will be held at. the Main Campus on Duck., worth Street in Barrie on Friday, Mara 3 from. 11.00 a.m. to 10,00 p:m. and on Saturday, March 4' from 10.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Faculty, .staff and students will welcbme visitors to,-the' many' exhibits and demonstrations to be held in the various laboratories and classrooms located throughout the College. Theywillprovide inforrna-ti9n cone erWprograms of insttuction and student activit- ies: AdMissions, personnel will be on hand to discuss enrolment procedures and fees and other pertinent information concerning regular day prograrns and evening courses operated at many , locations throughout the Georgian was severely darnaged. . • . Church Services at Pine River United -Church were cancelled on Sunday,due to -the storm. Fortunately Sunday afternoon the sun came out and with the. roads getting cleared t: week en Visitors in the area were. a hie to return to their places of work and schOol,. SUFFERED 'INIURIES. The Kincardine Ambulance was called out early Sunday morning to Point Clark, Jim Thornicroft was injured in a snowmobile accident, injuring his hip and leg with possible fractures'. The Storm of course necessitated the plowing of the roads to get the . anibulance out. Mr.' ThornicrOft and' his family are residents at Point Clark: The pupils of Pine River . Cen- tral School, along with their teachers Mrs. Huston and Miss Ellis enjoyed a skating party in • the Ripley arena on Friday after- noon. everyonPe cameoll outowi6gt to PineheS1<atll4RiVer Church where -Mrs. Bob Courtney and Mrs., Eltner Smeltzer, on be half of ,the U. C.W. ,serv ed hot dogs and, hot chocolate. They were, also helped by- the bus driv- e,iS. Barb Messenger and Doreen McIslain, • • • CONGRATULATIONS Our congratulations, go out this week to WO young area cousins,. Peter Frayne and Marianne Frayne -both of R. R.. 3 Codetich. „Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs; .Don,ald: Rayne and a grade twelve student .at the Goderich Collegiate participated in a Spanish contest last Wednesday in London. 'Peter oio.ed fourth with 8110 out of a, field of 'sixty. This Saturday he will . travel to, Mississa uga to the - provincial Spanish Contest.. Marianne, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene Rayne and a grade eight student at St. Joseph's School , Kingsbridge , won the Huron County Oral Comrnunica- tions..Festival.CoMpetitiOn •at Clinton on Friday. Marianne - spoke on Huron County's Pioneer' Museum and t‘ipped 32 speakers. froM elementary, schoOls County. She will compete in the zone' finals in GI..nOoe on F.ebru-. ary 19. -The cOntest ivias sponsor- ed by the Ontario Public T School Trustee's .Association and the Ontario HydrO..,?-. Rosemary Hogan, Reg. Nurse at' Woodstock General Hospital, is-convalescing at the home. of" her her par,ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan after undergoing an appendectomy operation, recently. , Mr. and Mrs. John HoWard left Malton Airport on,Satuiday morn- ing for Alberta , where they will spend a week. 'Franeis Hogan is home on a week'S vacation from Agriculture College, iUgetown. Mr.. and MrS,. Vincent• Austin left last week for a two week vac- ation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Osch are the proud parents ,of , a new baby girl born on Friday ; February 11th at the Wingham, and District Hos- pital. Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schuur Mans And Elizabeth of London ' were Sunday visitors with Mr. And Mrs. Jack 'Van Osch. officers and committees - Presid- ent, H. Allin; Vice, W. A. Kear- ney; Secretary, F. F. Phillips; Managing Committee, D. M. Johnstone , Robert Johnston, A. P. Stewart D. Archer; Skips' Corn- mime, S. E. Robertson, G. A. , Siddall, R. Johnston; Ice Comit- tee , J. ,G. Anderson, T. S. Reid'. SUBSCIPTIO TO' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL