HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-04-18, Page 20APRIL 1!,
CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH
WINOHAM ONTARIO
EST .
week of April 2-6 , room.
grade sevens sold tickets
pessing contest. Mri.
n had 8128 oz. jar
'smarties and caramels.
le who guessed the nearest
i jar and it contents. The
;winning the contest was
Anderson guessing 1,860.
illnumber in the jar
&56;: The profit, $16.10
'looted; to. Crippled Child-
:ION WEEK
&lay, April 9 the par-
' vited to come -and
edam during class
hiker of parents
*it is hoped that if
„ay is held more '
.,i;Another It4n Night
144444.3/ 4.,Was
theichool on Tuesday
MURRAY'S GENERAL STORE
HOLYROOD
SATURDAY, APRIL 21st 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
You
Are
Invited ,
TO' DROP IN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH
DOROTHY AND DONALD MURRAY AND
THEIR FAMILY a
COFFEE AND DONUTS. WILL BE SERVED
PHONE 357.3862
'OLDSMOBILE 2. door hardtop, fully powered
I l'INM0171! 4 door sedan, automatic with radio
I rmo custom 2 door, 8 automatic,, power .steering
and brakes
I PLYMOIMI Stationwagon, 8 automatic, power steering
and brakes
!DODGE 4 door, 8 automatic with radio
I COI ton 1/8, with' radio, van type box
VORA 3/4 ton PlckuP
woo+
N. F. U. NEWS •
Lorne Luther was re-elected
Director of District.5 of the
National Farmers Union at the
Annual Convention held in
Mitchell on April 12. From Loc-
al 335 Nr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther,
Mr. and Mrs. Bev . McNay, , Mrs..
John Howard and. Mrs,. John Austin
attended the meeting.
Mrs. Marguerite Jensen from
Embro who had recently travel-
led to Saskatoon to attend the
first women's conference.ever
held by ,the N. F.U. had—a
wealth of information on food and
food additives.
There are 8,000 products' on
,the supermarket shelves now-, 2/3
more now than before the
Second World War , and there are
3,000 food additives used. As
the use of.conyenience food
creases , there is a rise in degener•
ate diseases. Snack foods have
"mine Luther Re-elected. Director Of .
'Notional 'Fanners Union District 5
no nutritional value. Mrs. Jensen
pointed out that the sugar used •
on sugar coated cereal was costa-
ing the consumer $1.15 per pound.
There are $3 food additives
allowed in meat among the most
dangerous arp sodium nitrite and
the less .harmful sodium
nitrate. They are tasteless,
with no nutritional Value.
Jensen had a chart showing the
amounts of water, fat' and protein
in different processed meat
products, and the price per
pound Of each. The amount of
protein was so small that the
customer was actually paying
from $5.33 to- $10.20 per pound
of protein.
Food industries are being
bought by people not 'interested
in food and food additives and is
now a $5,.000-,000., a year busi-
ness.
Thirty women from all Prov-
inces except. Quebec took part in
COMMUNITY CENTRE:
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Authority . was present and out-
lined Work of the authority.
Applications for Tile Drainage
'Loans were approved -for Donald
Hackett and Cletus Dalton.
Clerk was instructed to adver-
tise for applications for caretak-
er for the new Waste Disposal Site.
A request for repair on the Sil-
ver Creek Drain by Lloyd Robb
was referred to the engineer.
Road 'accounts of $16 ,147 .13 and
• general accounts $425.31 were
approved for payment. Council
adjourned to meet April 17th at
7.30 p.m.
DONALD .M. SIMPSON; CLERK.
PAGE TWENTY-ONE.
1100KSIDE. HAPPENINGS
son on the bass guitar , Mt. Orr on
the electriC guitar, and Roddie
MacLennan on the drums. Teddy
Pritchardvand Colip Cameron play-
ed trumpets. Donna''Sue Erring-.
ton, Mary Anne Alton, Janene -
Purdon and Erenda Taylor tang ,
solos. A total of about $240 was
made for our foster child.
HURON COUNTY JAIL
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
William Day, of Gocierich,
lowest tenderer, got the building
•
contract. ,He erected stone
walls two feet thick from, the
Maitland River quarry and when
better stone Was required for the
Copings, Dan Lizars vias dispatCh-
.ed to Port Huron to negotiate
with the quarry there.
A chapel was thoughtfully
provided in the central tower,
but when it was found there was
$240 RAISED AT no money for construction or ,
CONCERT ' rental of a courthouse, the
annual spring concert ,was chapel was assigned to the jucl- .
Thursday, April 12, and ges.
;Apri113. Those involved The Canada Company, owner
l'‘y were Kindergarten I of 1,100,000 acres in the Huron
ig action songs; Mrs. Tract .sranted the jail site and
kroom 9, grade 6, .who the directors in London approved.
rigs round a fire and some a loan of 1,300 pounds toward
'grade land 8 participat- construction.
Minstrel Show. The ex chapel on the top floor
tiday, Kindergarten II 'of the jail was , soon in disfavor
Me action songs, Mrs. - with visiting judges, who corn;
Pants room put on the Pied plained of the awkward access
Hamlin and Mr. Erring- and jail odors. They Moved to
iitirsang and did dances, hold court in the dining.room of
ades7and 8 did the Min- the British ' ExChange Hotel.
3;'? again. The band for
Olts was made up of Mrs.
°lithe organ, Mr. Finlay-
:,
writarel.n.
THE 1.,40;KNOW sENTINE14CKNOW,. ONTARIO.
OCHAISH
fiction sale was held Thurs-
moon at the Jake Ver-
Un,
OgMr. and Mrs. Art .
otnan during the past week
irgn of University of
and Mr, and Mrs. Pat,
ofActon. ,
ISChool opened Sunday
eld Presbyterian Church
be held each Sunday
be next few months.
atulations to' Mr. and Mrs.
1nblay on the birth of a"
foni this area attended
1# on Thursday and
itnings at•Brookside
Nan-MacLean and Mrs.
t attended Synodical at
non the 10th and 11th.
House and Pioneer Days
) features at North 'Ash-
um during 'the past week,
By late spring of 1841, almost
everyone in town and surrounding'
area, had visited the new jail at
least once. So much mud was
carried in that Charles Slack, • •
newly appointed jailer, obtained
an order 'to keep visitors out.
This order continued in' effect for
130 years until the County opened
the jail to the public in 'February
of this year.
In 1911, Edward Jardine was
hanged in this jail after being
convicted of the murder of Lizzie
Anderson. •
Forty-eight years later on
June 12, 1959, the •
jail, received another youth, •ac -
cused of a similar crime.
Steven Murray Truscott was tharg-
.ed with the 'murder Of Lynne Harp-
er at RCAF station Clinton.
The old jail has been pointed
to 'by various' hiStorical architects
as the only one of its type left ,
in North America and possibly
the world.
The Save the Jail Society hope
that through continuing
negotiations with the County Of
Huron and the PrOvince of Ontario
that the structure can be saved ,
from any dem61ition.
the 5 day Seminar in Saskatoon.
A book on Foods' is now being re-
searched by the N.F.U. women
and should be 'ready in the fall.