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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-16, Page 1JUDY REID oisoilisilloollis$i olve liras LETTER TO THE EDITOR Kinloss Recreation Committee Withdraw Swimming Program At Silver Lake In Favour Of Lucknow Pool, Urge Support the know Sentinel. Dear Sir: ' The Kinloss Recreation Com- mittee would like to inform the citizens of the Township that it is withdrawing its' prograrnme at- Silver take in favour of the Luck- now Swimming Pool.. A very successful programme has been'held at/ Silver Lake with 175 Children 'and adults attending this past summer. Due to the increased enroll- • ment, our facilities are over- taxed and transportation of swim- ming equipment became difft" 'cult. The Recreation Committee is we rking. in conjunction with the 'Lions Club to raise funds for the new pool at Lucknow. The Kinloss Recreation Com- mittee asks for your support in this project for our community development plan. Thank you, , Kinloss Recreation Committee. West Wawanosh Township doun- cil met in regular session, at the ues ay evening, Aug-ust 1st, with all Members in at- tendance and Reeve.Lyons presid- ing. The minutes for June and July regular meetings were read and a dOpted-on-rnorion of Councillors N.IcDonald and Hickey. ' By-Law #10, 1972, was given third reading and' finally passed. 1. her w Stems From Bus-Truck-Collision A press release from Canada Safety Council and Dunlop Can-ada Ltd. , received' by The inel TueSday a fternoon , states that a 29-year,old MacTier , Ontario, truck driver, who risked his life to avoid a second colli-sion with a school bus on High- way 86, west of Lucknow, , has 'been nominated foi the Dunlop National Truck Driver of the Year Award. The press release stated that "On Decernber p, 1971, Glen Beasley of 140 Park Street , Mac - Tier_was steering his tractor/trail. $6.00 A YAM' In Advance $2,00 Exits) To V.S.A. .WEDNESDAYS AUGUST 16th, 1972 • Single Copy 15c SWIMMING POOL FUND .4 • RAISING 'CANVASS• START TODAY . Nursing Grad.. 20 Pages Graduate Nurse - 21c JANET BUSH ELL , Janet Bushell, daughter of Mr.• and Mrs. 'Don Bushell, R. R. 2 Holyrood.„graduated. from Victoria _ Hospital School of Nursing don on Thursday, August 10. ,draduation Exercises, held at Centennial Hall, were attended by her parents , relatives and friends.. "Get in the Swim" is the slogan which has been selected by the campaign committee. Bob Finlay', chairman of the Lions committee which is spear- heading the drive to raise funds, Miss Judy Reid, daughter of • Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid of Skull Fracture When Wingham,Au graduated onfrom Thursday .evening, gust 10th, Victor . ia Hospital-School of=Nursing-, Thrown From Horse S. The new Ripley and District Lions Club staged their first com- munity function on July 30. A beef barbecue attracted over 760 people and reports were that the meal, with the accompany- salads-and-rolls , was 'a. tasty one. 660 poundspf beef wa.s cooked and the Lions were .very apprec- iative of the support given their first fund raising venture for the Project Is Success Over $700 profit was realized and by auctiOning off the remain- ing beef, the final figure came to about $950. er and 20 ton' structural steel cargo past a school bus. Sudden- ly, the bus pilled into the passing lane ahead of Beasley. In a vain attempt to avoid collision, Beas- ley \swerved , slamming on his bra kes " . "The bus, carrying 9 North CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 .Firstlions NOMINATED FOR TRUCK DRIVER HERO OF THE YEAR AWARD -on-motion-of-Councillors-Aitchi..,— _benefit of community work. son and McDonald. This is an amending by-law to the Rintoul CONTINUED ON. PAGE 18 LtiCknow District Lions Club fund raising canvass for the new swimming pool to serve the area will officially kick off today. A blitz Of the entire area will be made seeking donations to fin- 1 ance the new swimming pool.. .Total cost of the pool is elpect• ed to be' approximately .$35,, 000 __.and.it-will,be,-.1ocated-to the . south of the Luc know arena,.using facilities at the arena for change rooms and. showers.: A contract has been signed with the pool company and installation is ex- . pected to commence shortly. ' 12 midnight. There were over' 60 People who participated with a total of 3000 miles Skated. Those who skated over 100 miles in the 2 days were Jeff. Taylor (155 miles), Steve Hamil- toW(121 miles) and Joan Ha mil- ton (100 miles): Many.thanks to the participants-, their sponsors and nurses who volunteered their services. • ' Some people have been taking • ' C 0 NTLINIIEILOINL-P_A GE came upon the scene. She was removed to Wingham Hospital and later transferred to London's Victoria Hospital. Marg. aret is reported to be progressing favourably. She will be entering grade 12,at the F. F. Madill Secondary School 'in Wingham. Announce Apo Real Estate Sales The following real Estate sales 'have been completed by Warren Zinn, agent for W. McIntee & Co. Rev. William A. Henderon's house on Havelock St., Luc know' to Floyd 'Stanley , Lucknow. 100 acre farm of Robert Purves, Con. 10, West Wawanosh to Don- ald MacTavish, Shakespeare. Lucknow Bowl (Robert Farrish) --to-Davproule-of R. R;--4-6 , Goderich. .100 acre farm of Clayton Nolt (former Jack Brodie farm) Con. 2, Ashfield Twp.., to John Pent- land, Ashfield Twp. ,100 acre farm of Mrs. Harold Stanley, 2nd Con. Kinloss Twp. to Mr.. and Mrs. Merle Malley, Wallaceburg. 100 acre farm of Henry Patti- son, Con. 10, Eait,Wawanosh Twp. to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lentz of Stoney Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Pattison have purchased a home in Blyth. London, in a ceremony held at .Centennial Hall, London. Following Graduaticin Ceremon- ies a dinner was held in her honour in the Galleon Room of Hook's Restaurant,'London, for her. fa mily-a nd_friends Judy attended Wingham Public School 'and_the F. E. Madill Sec.? ondary School ip Wingham. She has accepted a ,positon on the Nursing Staff of Victoria Hospital, London, commencing the fifth of September: - Named To Education Council Ran Ide, chairman of The Ontario Educational Communica- tions Authority, announces the appointment of David Black, a student at London's Fanshawe College, as a member of the OECA's Southwestern Ontario reg• ional council. Mr. Black; from Ripley, is majoring in journalism. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black of the 4th concession of Huron Township. The 15-member council was fprmed more than a year ago to advise OECA on the development of educational televisiorLand other educational technology in Southwestern Ontario. , The council/meets Once a Month and welcomes the views of the general public on educa- tional communications. our was Lce a( 'est ival oice • nt part An soh of neeNfac. ;now, and- . Sadie IN. Roy lrs. Frank d Mrs. ° of Luck. RECREATION BEAT • The Skateathon, held on Aug- ust 7th and 8th, was a gkeat sire- , cess in helping to raise funds for the Lucknow Swimming Pool and P. A. System for the Arena. • The-Skateathon got underway early Monday Morning. there were 4 sessions on Monday and 4sessions on Tuesday. They ran from 8 a.m. to. 12,12 to 4 p.m.. 4p.m. to 8 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 912 ..."•10* Roller Skatethon ItGreat Success, 60 Participate,Skate 3.000 Mile Total, Three Entrants Skate Over 100 Miles sWe# Wawanosh.Tiovitfishig...$0.1.972.• :gip. Rate At Same Figure As..l.ast.Year on motion of Councillors Hickey and Durnin. This` is a Supplem- . _ en ary y w o Drainage Works By-Law, to cover extra work that was required on ' the drain.. By-Law # 11, 1972, was given thira reading and finally passed 119911 11111111111 11911111111111111111 stated that at a recent meeting • of the Lions Club, when the deci- sion was made to proceed with the project, 25 of the 40 Lions H CbNTINUED ON PAGE 19 . - I5c /ER! E 19c 591 iww AY ;3420 Margaret VanderKlippe, 16- year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit VanderKlippe of the 4th • concession of Kinloss, is a •pat- lent. in ViCtoria Hospital, London with,a fractured skull received when_she was thrown off a horse in an accident last week. Margaret was riding a horse on. the concession road 'when ,'in some manner, the animal threw her to the roadway, knocking her un- conscious. The horse was found wandering. loose by a' neighbour Doug Ward who brought the animal to the VanderKlipp.e farm, the former Fred Tiffin place. ,Gerrit found his daughter on the roadway and about the same time another neighbour/ Bud Sutton txS, •