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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-21, Page 1lOOPelitiOn• For Lucknow .River WoterShed tindoled Saugeen Authority Main Street .Or.i ..SuridCiiMorning. .As Plo.ws .Attempt. Roads resentatives of about ten ipalities met in Lucknow pall on Tuesday of last tOdiscuss the future of the it concerns the Saugeen Itland Conservation Auth- , meeting was prompted by tido of the Township of • asking that the watershed Lucknow River be included Saugeen Valley ation Authority. in Patrick and Ellis Dryer , 0,WeekS In e As Part School area young people, will be g,the next two.weeks. in as part of a student trip. tudents at Ripley District • ool, they left from. Walk - n•Siturday, for Toronto for to. Montreal where they a Greek,Airlines plane. 11 return March 31. students are Margaret Chest. Deborah Corrin of Lucknow , 'IvicCreath of Ripley Joan and Roy Thornicroft of. okship. Died In 90th Year William A. Stewart of.Dungan- non paSs-ed away in Wingham and District Hospital on Sunday, March 18th in his 90th. year.. The ftmeral service was held on Tuesday, March 20th at Mac- Kenzie Memorial Chapel, Luck • rzabw. Temporary entombment was at Dungannon Mausoleum. Spend Winter Break In Hawaii Several from this area , who we are aware of,. are this' week. on a trip to' Hawaii arranged- thrbughthe F. E. Madill Second-. 'ary School. The flight left Toronto on Sunday and will' return next Mon- day. 1 Making the trip are Maureen Bradley of Arnberley, Ruth Brooks., Susan Hall, Ronnie Mac- Donald, Sieve halt, :Don and Joy Dennis of Lucknow. •C ' 6 a A Year Jo Advance Extra..Te MARCH 21, 1973 tingle Copy ise 20 Pops ViinfAyryirly/ViVI ry/r/rsiVinf Area With Three River Watersheds iscuss Futu For Conservation 6 Mrs. Ken Taylor Is AttackOdimil. Injured . By Pony;: Windt:AM! • Fingers Injured Protecting Her Faye• to the house where the children Were, and, with Ken away at the time, help was Obtained from a !neighbour who took her to the hospital'. Both the lanes of • ' ineighbours John and Jim Hunter ,were plugged with snow, but 'John got in touch with Allan ;Gibson who came to her, assist- Mrs. Taylor was hospitalized !for a few days with shock and the JacerationS. The Taylor family reside on' the former McDonagh .farm in Ashfield. Ken is an area super- visor with Combined Insuranee• Company. . !director and assistant director of the Conservation Authorities Branch of the Ministry of Natural Resources, 'were present to ex- plain the roll of their department. Kinloss Recreation Committee hope to establish summer hiking and winter snowmobile trails ,CONTINUED ON PAGE:18 Brothers INin Major Awards At Ridgetown Colleg John de Boer and Simon de Boer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. ,Peter de Boer,.R. R. 2 Teeswater, wee both major' winners in the Ridge - town College of Agricultural Tech. nOlogy "review 73" staged recent- ly. John , a junior class member , was named review grand champ- ion on the basiss of competition :in livestock,Xel4;'dOii,and411-other classes*. Simon, a college senior, was reserve champion and was also reserve champion in the livestock competition, as well as grand champion swine showman. in March weather. For several weeks , area resid - ents have been able to get about Without' even the need of toe rubbers 'on many days, and with temperatures as high as' 60 deg- rees. On Stinday, the temPera- ture, coupled with the wind chill factor, presented the brave ones, Died In Hospital The death of P. Victor Erring - ton of R; R. 2' Auburn occurred on Thursday, March 15th at Alexander and Marine General Hospital, Goderich in his 75th year.° The funeral was held on Mon- day, March 19th at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, Lucknow with temporary entombment at Dunt- gannon Mausoleum. • • who ventured out', with tempera- tures of 10 below. Many social function's were . cancelled on Saturday and Sunday and numerous church services in the area were called off. The funeral for Victor Erring- CONTINUED ON PAGE 19 had been accepted that. de- tails on the questionnaire would h942Kkcized in the local paper ara'lature ef=4.-A4 . The 'capital cost: of such a pro- jectis the responsibility of Ontar- io Housing Corporation. The op- erating costs are accepted 5 by the federal government, 42 1/20/0. by the proVince and 7 1/210 by, the municipality. It was reported' that there are 295 senior, citizens living in Luck- now . It was:reported to council by :.the village clerk that Wallace. Conn of Kinloss is the representa- tive for Lucknow 'on the Vingham Hospital Board. • A new by-law is to be cornpiled CONTINUED 'ON PAGE 17 Injurecl In Car :Accident $unday Three young people, returning to Detroit after spending the weekend in Lucknow,'were involved in a motor accident• five miles south of Bayfield Sun- day causing extensive damage to the car and minor, injuries to the occupants of the auto. ) Judy Agnew, her fiance Jim Lucas and Jim's sister Mary Anne, all of Detroit, had spent the* week end with Judy's'parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Agnew of Lucknow. Returning home in Sunday's, snow storm, they' met head-on with a snowplow. The snowplow struck a drift and careened into the path of the Lu,cas car. They were treated in Goderich Hospital. Judy suffered a lacers-. tion to her forehead, Jim injured his knee and Mary Anne, in the ,back seat, was uninjured. The car ,is a' total wreck. A survey of the village of Luck- now will be taken to determine those 'who might be interested in senior citizen Igeatedto4n_come housing for the "eommunity. It was reported at the March meet- ing of LuCknow 'village council that ,the resolution submitted by the town asking for a study of the need for such housing in Lucknow Dogs At Large Further Discussion VV"VVYVVYVVYVVVV'YVVVVVVY/ :$1000. Objective 'or Easter Seali. Lucknow District Lions Club will kick off their 1973 Easter Seal campaign, Thursday'of this week and it will.continue for a. month. Chairman of the campaign is. Barry McDonagh and,treasurer. is Allan Johnson. The seals are • being mailed, to,All area resid- ents today, March 21.' DonatiOns,,may be mailed,back or left 'at McDonagh Insurance Office or the' Bank of Montreal. The'1973 campaign objective is $1000: Donations fast year totalled $956. Receipts will '.be' issued for all donations $5 or over or for small- er amounts if requested. Lucknow Council Deal With' Building And Zoning Matters Mrs. Ken Taylor of the 12th concession of.Ashfield Township, in the:Zion area , was attacked and bitten by a pony on 'Monday of this week and as well as hav- ing her hands badly lacerated, lost 'a part of the index finger. on her left hand. Carolyn *as driving a .pinto pony into a field when it turned , on her reared up on its hind feet and knocked her' to the ground. The pony attacked her face with its teeth and Mrs. Tay lor, in 'attempting to shield her face,' was bitten on the hands .andtt-fingers. She was able, to make her way let loose in all its fury, day and 8unday and gave of this area the worst the season. bare fields and Streets on to blinard conditions With Hying high winds on Sault.; Sunday, the week end the best and the worst