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CANADIAN
LEGION
Lucknow Branch 309
CANVASS OF THE VILLAGE WILL BE HELD NOVEMBER 3
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The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"TIN Sepoy Town" - On the Huron-Bruco Boundary
Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847
Established 1873 •-•-• Published Each Wednesday Afternoon
Member of the. C.W.N.A. and 0.W.N.A.
Subscription Rate, 46.00 a year in advance - to the U.S.A.,' $8.00
Donald C. Thothpson, Publisher
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1972
Sprimmo L5 4 26
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Totals 14,4(...3"`''' 3,766 15,005
Majority For Whither -- 682 •
WIZINIOPIZIWOMSSVCSMIIMS -
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Alisa Craig
Ashfield . .... .
Bayfield
Biddulph
Bluewater Rest Home (Zurich)
Blyth
BA.
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0
4
0
2
McK
209
478
216
552 r
' .30
324
TH.
94
230
40
320
17
• 106
WE.
• 19
52
18
106
1
24
Brussels
Clinton\ 5 1169 391 86
Colborne 0 426 153 58
Exeter 2 / 1383 408 108
Goderich 18 2232 1076 240
Goderich Twp. 2 658 226 61
Grey 2 . 444 323 38
Hay 1098 415 • .78
Hengall 1 466 161 23
Etc'wick • 4 807. 365 110
Millet • '4 533 ' 221 40-
Huron Park 3 220 116 51 Lu can ,„ 1 379 143 • 67
MtGillivray 1 512 -287-- 44
McKillop 1 346 315 43
Morris 0 492 236 26
Seaforth 2 1015 391 56
Stanley 0 608 • 135 26
Stephen 3 ' 846 349 71
Turnberry 4 410 199 42 Tuckersmith , • ,6 839 406 69 Vanastr a , 1 106 .39 30 Huronview 4 120 58 5 Usborne 0 557 162 48
1 Eas-t--Waw o h = - - Q:---------- - 3 --I54 - -, West Wawanosh 2 353 210 33 Winghani . 4 1056 506 84 Zurich 0 269 160 • 11 Adv,ance Poll 0 185 125 19
Totals 85 19131. 8631 1869
MAJORITY FOR Mc KINLEi 10 ,•500
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BA. McK TH. WE.'
St. Helens.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINELS LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1972
Bruce Riding
L.O.
St. Edmunds 129
Lindsay 47
Eastnor , 210
Lions Head 119
Albermarle '109
Marton 421
TH.
32
22
28
'10
29
• 118 ,
Amabel 475
Sangeen 80
Arran , 315
--36 1.
17
68
` 187 34
Seekkampton .515 164
1/ Saugeen 212 78
'Port Elgin 663'274
Bruce Twp. ' 368 182
Tiverton 4174 61
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rawer. Twp.550 146 •
Irmcar Town 926 198
Huron 417 83
Ripley 131 23
Lucknow 284 32
Kinloss 298 40
Culross 277 68
Teeswater 222 ,. 28
Greenock 279 54
Carrick 289 89
Mildthay 154 43
Brant 664 163
Walkerton 893 217
Hanover 1459 348
• Paisley 210 45
Chesley • 521 91
KEI)Pel 431 121
Shallow Lake 79 32
Sarawak 364 166
Derby 495 150
Sullivan 421 120
Bentick 523 165
Slides On Holland
Shown %own At Meeting
The Lucknow Horticultural Soc-
iety held their meeting in the
Legion Hall•on Monday evening
October 23. The President Mrs.
Ross Cuinming extended a wet- -
come to all present and '0 Can-
ada' was sung. The financial
statement was given and corres-
pondence read. Following the •
business session Mrs. Wilfred •
Drennan acted as chairman for an
interesting programme. Mrs.
Orville.Elliott, Mrs. Ewart Taylor
and Mrs.,George Joynt were also
members on this committee.
Mrs. Taylor gave two good
readings entitled "Teach Him
Gently" and "Builders". Garden-
ing hints prepared by Mrs. Elliott
were given by Mrs. Earl-Wight-
man. .Dr. J. 'Little played two
pleasing selections on his
violin accompanied by Mrs. R.
Cumming.
Very beautiful slides picturing
tulips• and other spring bulbs in
bloom in Holland were shown by
Mrs. J. Henderson. Our new
50" screen was used, in the
showing of these'slides.. Ada Web•
ster read the commentary on each
slide.. . •
Those taking part in the pro-
gramme were thanked by Mrs. R.
Shepherd. Drennan conclud-
ed the programme with two suit-
able readings.'
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2 -
77
54- 9 67
No. 1 Legion Hall, No. 2 MacLean.
4.
No. 1 Colvin Residence, No.
2 Township Garage, No. 3 Town-
ship Garage, No. ;4 Salem Hall,
No. 5 Formosa.
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Results in Huron Monday were:
Huron- Riding-
Kinle Conservative; Charles
Ed Bath, Independent; Bob Mc-
'Thomas, Liberal; Shir ey 479
NDP. 437
76
337
423
316
387
John Loney, Progressive Conser-
vative; Tom Thompson, NDP;
Ross Whicher, LiberaL
BRUCE AND HURON
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
In the 1965 election, Mr. Mc-
Kinley defeated Liberal Malt
Edgar by a majority of 125Q. In'
1968 his majority over the same
Mail Edgar was 3787 and in the,
current election, his majority
skyrocketed to a whopping
10,500 votes over Liberal Charles
Thomas.
Results in Bruce Riding Monday
were:
WH.
159
71
199
144
233
Huron
No. 1 Cemeron Store, No. 2 Reids
Corners Hall, No. 3 Fry Aesidence,
No. 4 Township Hall, No. 5 Clayton
residence. •
'Ripley
• 1 90 37 97
2 77 14 54
3 '73 6 38
4 52 • 4 • 45
5 60, ' 10 56
Lucknow
1
2
3
No- 1 Town Hall, No. 2 Parish
Hall, • No. 3 Mrs. Peter. Campbell
residence, No. 4 Noble Johnston
residence.
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Kinloss-
1 . 97 21 62
2 ' 102 7 91'
3 . 99 12 44
No. 1 Kinlough, No. 2 Cunningham
residence, No. .•3 Whitechurch
55
307
138
537.
268
872
415
113
360
781
334
152
319
197
389
245
415
606
296
518
1331
1066
212
Store. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young. ••
and Kevin of Toronto visited Sat-
Culross .urday with 'Mr. and Mis. Clifford
1 44 , 8 70 Yo9ng and family.
2 .. . 36 17 56 ' Communion services were held
3 55 11 60 unday at the Langside Presbyter-
5 - 86 56 11 21 74 Ran Church with the Interim - ' 129"
a
eary,
Advance Polls
'Marton 49 .8 54
—Southampton 22 9 26
Port Elgin 19 0 ,40
Kincardine 19 8 55
Lucimow 18 3 24
Walkerton . 22 10 94
Hanover 27 0 40
Chesley • 39 6 59
Wybenga , the student minister, i and will be
tBregm-an's. in charge.
LANGSIDE W. M.S. • ; Mrs. Victor Emerson of White-
The Langside Women's Mission)! church gave a, reading. The offer,
ary Society held their Thankoffer- ; ing was received by Mrs. Dave
ing meeting Thursday with auxil- i Moffat , and Mrs. Elmer Scott,
iaries from Whitechurch, South ! with Mrs. Wiersma giving the
Kinloss, Kinlough and Teeswater ; offering pra-yer:
as their guests. Mrs. Donald' ,• : . ,
Huffman and. Mrs. Victor Wyben- I Mrs. Wes' Young introduced the,
ga greeted the ladies. guest speaker Mrs. Gordon Wall
Mrs. George Young, the Lang- !of *Wingham , one of Langside's
Side president', brought the meet- former members. Mrs. Jim
ing -to-order with=: the- call.tor-wor- Young thanked Mrs. Wall and
ship; "0, Give thanks unto the presented her with a smallgift.
Lord, ca-11 upon His name , make Mrs. Don Robertson, of Kinlough •
known his deeds among the gave a reading and Mrs. Philip
people"'. Everyone tepeated the Steer of 8outh Kinloss sang a solo.
W M 8 Purpose."Jesus, ThyThe meeting-closed with the W. . .
boundless love to me", was sung. singing' of "All the way my Sav -
-Th. Langside groupsAng iour leads me" and the' Lord's"
"Cod will take care of you": Mrs. Prayer in unison. Everyone was
Peter de Boer read the scripture. :invited to the basement where
Mrs. Victor Wybenza-gave-____lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, and `' Meditation. Mrs. Visset led in
prayer. Mts. Young welcomed family visitted. Mrs. Wm. Broome
the guests., Mrs. Ken McDonald . in HuronView . Sunday. .
of the Teeswater groups gave a ' The Langside Young People's
reading. The minutes were read held their first meeting of the
year At the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter de Boer.
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2 " 103 35
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NO. 1 Mrs. Ethel MacDonald -No72-Townsbip-RalITN0 3-Wilifed-----
Hackett residence, No. 4' Mrs. Roy Petrie residence, No. 5 Mrs.
Dennis Dalton residence, No. 6 Ewan MacLean residence.
West Wawanosh
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Lucknow
or the Whole Family
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moderator, Rev. Glenn Noble of and roll call taken. The next ,
Lucknow and Mr. Victor meeting is the annual meeting