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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Savoy Town" 4n the Nurou-Bruce Boundary
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1972
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, kliCKNOWo ONTARIO WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER •Mk 1972
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TWO AREA GIRLS
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Father bentinger introduced
Colonel-C.-W. Routledge , Exec-
utive Director of the Canadian
Red Cross in the London area , who
expressed how pleased • he was to
be present at this special occasion
and showed a very helpful film,
"Find a Float".
KatfiY, Rita and Tony were
called to the front and Richard
Mtchell;co---Chairrnan-of-Water-
Safety Services, Red Cross, Lond-
on. presented the citations to `both .
girls; Kathy - for her quick action
and knowledge of life saving;
Rita - for her, artempt-to save her
bother's life' and for thing her, •
own life by having courage to •
leate her brother and get help.
Mrs. Joe Courtney, Cstholic
Women's. League President,
expressed-how-pleased-evelyone
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St. John's. Ambulance, G•aderich,
who presented 'Certificates to the
girls on behalf of the Ontario
Council of St. John's Ambulance.
---Ivy Curry, Local-Repres-
entative of the Red Cross, coder-
ich, congratulated the girls and
expressed how pleased she was to
have• been able to convey the
message of this incident to the
London Red Cross. Ashfield
Reeve, Girvin Reed', stated
that he was pleased to see that
-the-girls-hacH3een recognized-in
public, and hoped that this would
encourage more young people to
participate in life thing
programs. St: Joseph's School
Association chairman, Bill. Van
Cecil, expressed sincere congrani-
' lations Pita and Kathy, and
expressed a note of thanks to the
C. W. L, for their .hard work•in -
preparing this evening. 'Mrs.
Frank Riegling congratulated the
girls on behalf-Offfe-C.W.L.;
Parish Council chairman Joe
O'Keefe, was happy to have the
occasion to congratulate two
members of the Parish on their'
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Gordon Finlayson, R. 3 Luck-
now , $25; Mrs. Anne Austin,
Lucknow, $5; W. A. (Bud)
Hamilton, Lucknw, $200; Luck-
y" Intermediate Hockey Club
Dance, $225; Mel DiCkS011, R. 3
Goderich„ $5; Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce, Dungannon.
45'; Julien Delberque,.R. 3 Aub-
urn, $5; Andre Delberque, R. 3
Auburn, $4; Ron Delberque, R. 2'
3 Auburn, $10; Allan Webster, R.
3 Auburn, $5; Harold Webster,
R, 3 Auburn, $5; Wes Jefferson,
R.‘ 1 Belgrave, $2; Sam Thompson,
R, 1 Belgrave, $5; Stuart Charn-
ney, R.,2 Auburn, $2; Ernest, Durrr
in, R. 3 Auburn, $2; Wayne
Durnin,, R. 3 Auburn, $5; Ray -
mond Boyle, R. 2 Auburn, $5;
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Hickey,
R. 3 Auburn, $5; John B. Leith,
Clearwater, Florida, $100;
C. R. Jackman, Mississauga,
Ontario, $5;. Lucknow Senior Cit-
izens Club, $50; Ken MacDonald,
R. 2 Holyrood, $5; Mrs. Grace
Campbell, Lucknow, $5; Mrs.
Rena McNab, Lucknow, $100;
Morley Abbott, Lucknow, $25;
Andy Hamilton, R. ,5 Lucknow,
$10; Mrs. Lorraine Stewart,
Guelph, $5; W. F. MacKinnon,
Calgary, Alberta , $25; Denver
DicIde,'R.. 5 Lucknow, $50; John
D. Ross, Cayuga,$6; Leonard
Griffin, Guelph, $10; Miss Helen
Macintosh, •Vancouver. B.C.,
$5; S. A. McQuillin,. Galt, $5.
palAme oppomiessulf!
bravery; chairman of the Ashfield
Recreation Committee, John
Austin, congratulated the girls
on behalf of the Recreation Com-
mittee. The evening was closed
by singing "0 Canada" and lunch
was served.
Kathy is the-'daughter' of Mr.
Frattlr-Doherty-,--Port
Albert; Rita and Tony are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Knoop, R. R. 3 Goderich, in the
Kingsbridge area.
was that the awards could be
presented at this time and in our
own community as well. The
awards are usually presented only
once a year therefore, without
this exception being made, this
would not have taken place until
June 19'73. Mrs. Courtney intro-
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Ambulances` Chairman of the
Goderich Branch, who congratu
lated the ;girls and called on
Doriald'Stemp, representative of
Don Sternp, rizht , on behalf
of the Goderich branch of the
Sr.-Johni :Arrnbu lanc e-corn hined-
with• Bucks' Graha:-:-. to present
these twO ziris, Kathy Soberly,
right , and Rita Knoop „ with
awards recognizh-ig
in saving the life of Tony Koop,
left, last Ma:, The yoz;nzsters
were swirrsr.ipi: in the river at
POrt Albert when 7ony sot irszo
deep ware: and went under. Init-
ially his iister atternpzed topuLl
him out but in panic he .purled
dragged the then unconscious Soy
to shore and applied mouth-to-
mouth resuscitation. The' girls
were also hOriored, by a.presenta-
don from. the London Brarich of
the Red Cross made by j. W.
ROutledge, executive director of
the branth.
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