HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-20, Page 1Les , Pena Buys
Local Shoe Store
Les' Petter of Kincardine has
purchased Marhan Shoes in Luck-
now.., Mr, Petter who has been
inthe fobtwear business in Kin-
cardine for 21 years ,. took over
the LUelcnow -business on Septem-
ber 7th.
He is well known to many in
the area and was a friend of the
late Gerald Rathwell, who operat.
ed the Lucknow shoe store for
he farm home of Mr ; and
. Jack turran, located on the
concession of Ashfield Town-
, about 1 .1/2 miles west of
Lucknow Dungannon road, was
pletely levelled by fiie on Fri-
Morning of last week.. Noth---
was saved' from the burning ' lding.
and Mrs. Curran-were in
gstonat tie tine visiting wit!
it daughter Dorothy. • . , ar,vey Kilpatrick of Belfast,
ving along the road with a
d of baled straw , noticed
es coming from thecho,me.
He flagged down Howard Blake
and a call 'was put in to the Luck-
now Fire Department. Phones in
the area were put out by the fire
and the call was made from the
home of Hugh Me nary.
With-ntrone -at-the- far-rn-y-the-
fire had considerable headway
when discovered , and fanned by
a strong wind blowing to 'the north-
east, ,.the structure was a mass zsf
flames when firemen arrived.
'The wind couldn't have been
in a worse direction and the near-
by barn, filled with grain and •
straw , was soon on fire. irerrier'i
and other workers pulled boards
off the barn, pulled the burning
straw out• and used what water was
available on the Lucknow Fire
Truck to fight the barn fire sue-
cessfully. Although at times the
bartrapp e ared-that-it-might-gca-as_
well, the fire fighters managed
to eontain the fire.
A stack of hay, on' the north
side , of the barn , 'elite and-
this was later extinguished by lay•
ing a line to a pond to the north
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Destroys Jack currqn Nome
Barn Levelled By Fire On
Walter —F arm_
A happy reunion of the Forster
family on Sunday at the farm of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster near.
Ripley --suddenly changed-into-a -
lime of trouble, when the barn on
the farm took fire and was destroy•
ed in a matter of about 20 min-
utes. Cause is believed to have '
been from combustion.
Sixty--six-familyinembers-w ere--
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e was crowned Saturday even-
us Dominion of Canada, Bonny
ady of Perth , Ontario.
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d Mrs. John Burke of Exeter
is employetLatExeter-flow -
in that. town. She, had earlier
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pes to carry on a career in
eative designing.
e-new-Miss Midwestern Ont-
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years of age and is the daughter
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Grand Bend. She is a hairdresser.
Second runner-up was Caren
Folk, 20, Miss Meaford. Caren
s-t-he-da-ughter-of-Mr. and-Mrs:
Alex Folk of Meaford ,and is Ares-'
ently employed at Talisman. Ski
Resort in secretarial work.
The first place winner' in the
contest receives $,0 , the second
place winner $25, and .the third
place $15. Each girl was present-
ed with.a gift by Bob Gilchrist
president of the Lucknow.Agricul-
viral •Society.
Laura Bennett , Miss Paisley Fall.
Fair; Betty Lou Dunkleman, Miss
Meaford, Kinsmen; Lou Core', Miss
Kinbardine-Fail-Fairt-Sharron
Kennedy, Miss' Durham Centen-
nial; 'Elaine Keiffer, Miss How-
ick; ,Karen Sutcliffe, Miss Wing-
ham Kinsmenr Norma Jean Kreut-
2karrip, Chesley Fall Fair;_
Jane MacArthur Miss Arthur Cen-
tennial; Jannette Schieck, Miss
Drayton Fair; Beverley MacPher-,
son , Miss Lucknow Fall Fair; Judy
Mudge , Miss Zuric Bean Festiv
al.
Charles Webster is. chairman-3g Judges 'were Mr. and Mrs. Bren-
the contest. 4 Bob Finlay acted den Geoghegan of Hamilton and
as master of ceremonies for the Miss Dominion of Canada. They
evening; -spent-most-of 'the day with the
Others in the contest were Oils and had dinner with them
that evening.
Enumerators have been busy
' this past week compiling the
lists of eligible voters in the
forthcoming Federal election.
Compiling the lists in Luck-
now-have--beenMrs.-----Kennet
Lucknows,s 107th annual Fall
Fair 'was held on Friday and Satur-
day and will go down in the hist-
ory-of the Luckribw Agricultural
Society as one of the best. Fair
weather on. Fair-day has-been the____
habit in recent years. Weather
can make or break a week end
such 'as this , and Lucknow has
been fortunate in recent years to
Murdie, Mrs. Philip Stewart ,
Mrs. Leslie Purvis and Mrs. Roy
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Janice Brooks. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G6ftlon Brooks of Luck-
now , graduated July 28 from
Kitcpener-Waterloo Hospital .
SchOol of Nursing.
Janice was valedictorian of her
--class and cointnences nursing
,duties at Victoria Hospital in
London in October.
g. He will
atriloquism
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have _the weather man smile on
them.
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The indoor exhibits were open
-for-viewing in-the-arena on Friday
evening. Local entertainers prov-
ided a program on Friday night.
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A campaign with leadership as
a key issue was forecast last
Thursday night by Alistair Gilles-
pie, Federal Minister of Science
-and-Technology, at-a Bruce-Lib—,
eral meeting in Walkerton that
"nominated` Ross Whicher of Wiar-
ton.
"The stress will be on charac-
ter rattler than policy or pro7
grams. In Pierre Trudeau we
have a leader who anticipates
events rather than being 'forced to-
_react.to them after they happen;'
Mr. Gillespie said.
He cited the prime minister's
action in gaining undisputed lov-
,ereignty over the Arctic during
the last, Parliament.
The' 54-year-old Mr. Whicher
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With Name-Lists -JANICE-BROOKS
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Liberal Party In Bruce, Nominated
Last Week At Walkerton Meeting
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