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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-20, Page 2The LIJCICNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "The. Spay Tovm" — On the Nuron.Bruce Boundary Second Class Mall Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 Publed Each Wednesday Afternoon Member of C.W.N.A. and O.W.N.A. Subscription. Rate, $6.00 aye,* in advance — to the U.S,A., $8.00 Donald C. Thompson, Publisher WEDNESDAY:. SEPTEMBER 20th, 1972 • THE READERS WRITE • '• • Pool Cettainly A United Effort 1721 Wav,ell Street, London, Ontario. Dear Don; Congratulations to all whb are involved in the Swimming Pool project,: If it provides even half -the-fun_for the ki0s_thatifle.lold Nine. Mile River did for my gen, eration, what 'a success it will be! Certainly it will be a united effort. It would• be diffiduIt in- deed, to understand the view of anyone-who-opposes such a wOrthl_ undertaking. fin must be rewarding to see the support that is apparently being given by "former" residents, people who have no real stake in the enterprise, but still call Lucknow their hoine. • CRANSTON - STANLEY PAGE ,TWO • THE IAJCKNOW SENTINEL, I4C.KNOW. ONTARIO - • O WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 204, and pumping' ater with the aux- iliary portable pump. •, Ripley Fire Department was summoned midway through the fire and used their truck'to'keep a water supply in the Lucknow truck. Firemen at the scene used the fire as an example of the value a tanker truck Woukl be in fighting rural fires. The CURRAN FIRE CONT-INUED FROM PAGE 1. Sincerely, .lsobet-a-nd-Dou Clark. . • ROSS WHICHER 'CONTINUED FROM pAGE4 will face Progressive . Conservative John Loney of Tiver- ton, whom he ousted in 1968 by a 1;101. vote margin, and.NDP non*. Thompson of .. Southampton; in the October 30 election. Mr. Whicher has never'been defeated atthe polls since he ran for_mgyor of Wiarton in 1953. He 'served three terms in the provin7 cial legislatUre before. winning the federal seat. in 196.8.. •. He .expressed concern for the plight. of agric.ulture.but said the •Trudeam-governmenLha&leen::_r coMing.to.gtips with the farmers' problems. He said continuing inflation is economic suicide, but praised the government as the "best ever", in North America' in the fields of housing and pensions for the elder- ly.• • A crowd of about 600 attended the nomination meeting. Ripley Department was brought in for the purpose of supplying: water to the Lucknow truck when it betarne_apparent that_Luc know would tun out of water before the fizeowas under control. Besides saving the barn, the Fire Department also succeeded in saving a small garage full of laying hens "located to the.east - of-the-house. A call was also put in to the Goderich Fire. Department whose truck broke down en route to the STUDENTS GOING ' HERE--. AND THERE *Lida. Bushell.,c daughter of Mr, and Mrs. •Iviax.:Bushell, Lucknow has entered WeStern University,, LondOn• in '1St year Social Science. • • • • • * Faye Henry, daughter of Mrs. George Henry and the late Mr. Henry &• I R.. R..7 LOCknow has resigned• from her position at the Banleoi Montreal, Lucknow , to commence a two year'course in 4. Social Service: at Fanshawe lege, London. ' • * • * • Janet. ThoMpson, daughter of .M.r.. and' Mrs. H. D. Thompson, Lucknow •, has accepted a position in. thg office of the Superior Box Co. , Kitchener. Janet, a grad- uate. of Goderich Business col- lege, started work on Monday of this week: * * * * Jim MacDonald , son of Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard MaCDonald of Lucknow , has entered his second yOlat Western University , Lon- don where he is majoring in biol- ogy. • • • Doug Cameron has entered his 4th year at Guelph University. in the honour's course in crop science. JaCk Cameron is at Fan- shawe College, London in his 2nd year in air-conditioning and refrigeration.. Both are sons"of . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of R. R. 7 Lucknow. Doug is married to the former_Dixie-Motle_y of ,R. R. 7 Belleville. fire. The Goderich truck broke . a fan belt. The Curran house was on the home. farm;, 'formerly occupied by the late Mr. and Mrs. Herb- Curran., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran have been residing there foi several years and have made many improvements.to the prop- erty--in recent months. They are presently 'living in a trailer on the farm until more permanent arrangements can be made. They lost all their personal possessions' in.the fire Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley, Lucknow are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter Linda Marie to Raymond gad Cranston, son" of :Mr. and Mrs. George cranston, R. R. # 3, Lucknow. The mar- riage will take place October 21, 1972 at the LuCknOw Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. lochalsh Pupils Lochaish school, pictured in the September 6 issue , cornprh e d FErhoen tfo row 1 Io w. iinegft sttpu drei gnthst,. 13r ara Finlayson, Elaine Machityr, .Marion MacLennan, Janet Thor burn, Jane Drennan, Margaret MacLenna n: enna Secondrow , Murray Macnon aid, Elaine Robb, Finlay Mac. Lerman, Jimrny Drennan, Roddy Finlayson, Jane Finlayson. Third' row Shirley MacDonal Doug Ross, Larry MacIntyre, • Louise MacLennan, Sandy Mac, Lennan, Mrs. Roy, MacKenzie, teacher. ' our choir irmlimmumwommumgia An invitation to take and save dollars on one of these books: McCall's Cookbook The complete step-by•step . cooking and serving guide with over 750 pages. Suggested retail value $8.50 You save 54.51 Wind Whipped Flames As• Curran House Burned Random House College Dictionary One of the most Comprehensive, authoritative desk dictionaries ever published with over 155,000 up to date entries. 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