The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-14, Page 1♦
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WEDN�SDAY NOVEMBER 14 1973 Singl� Copy 1Sc 24 Pag�s. � �� '
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CMarter N�:ght On N.ovemb�er 30 °
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k}�s commenced on the .
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hip Garage . Completioif p � � . . �
cheduled for the er�d o V n.s m e n �u .
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�ber� � A Kiri'smen Club has been�form- Brian Johnston; Secretar.y, Evans �
:work is being carried on by „ �
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'efflinghaus Construction of .� ed i,n Lucknow with Tony John- Helm; Treasurer, Jim�Peterson;' • ,,,, .,, �. �,
ich,' The building will be stone of this community as the Registrar,�Ken Johnstone;
86 feet with a short cement . charter president. • There are pres= Directors, Terry Rathwell, Gariy � � .
�d clad with.coloured ently 31 members signed up� for Koyle., Fred Flanagan an.d Glen '"• �
!} "- the• new club which� will� hold its . Porter; Bulletin Editor, Don JoHn- s f,� ,� � , � .;N��
� charter ni ht on Friday � November stone.
`actes of land were recent- g . � � � � }�� ��� `1 �
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30 at the Lucknow Legion HaTl. The first official act of the j'� ���`��4 ��
Fhase.d fcom John �and Don f .
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' n on t he si deroa d bet ween new �club w�s on Sunday , at the �'
Other members of the charter local.cenota h
,ai�d the 6th concession � p, when Tony John- < �f ?
� executive are: Vice President , stone laid a wreath, of remembran- _` �� b
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:'p.Hall. �, .. Jim Morrisori; Vice Presi�ient, ce on behalf of the Kinsmen. ��; �° � .
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puilding will have a work ,. � � y' �
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ttownship-machinery,, stor- - � � . , �� � �'
Remembrance D�a Se�vice At� LuCknow ;��j� :�
'ilities, an�office for the � ,/ '� " >
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`petintendent' and. a wash- � � � � � � � �� 1 �``
�Ptovision has been. rriade ' presb terian �Chureh f �IIs San t ��'� �� � � � ��. • � '�
a.meet�ng {oon� for �oun��� , Y _ . c u�ary To � �� ..,. �.� . � �:
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tiue time. �� � ,�, .
� Capacity.,: During Centen�eal Year �� � � �
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. Remembrance Day , Sunday , L'adies` 'Auxiliary members , Gir1 '�
1�Ye ��mplaints �ov.ember llth was marked this Guides, Boy Scouts and Cubs : �>��'��` �
year with�a s�ecial church,ser- �a.thered at the, Lucknow Legion -:, � ,
4,�es�OC� � vice at Lucknow• Fresbyterian Hall for a paxade to the,Cenotaph� i• ti� `� ;'� �
Church w,hich followed a mernor- f o r a me m o r i a l s e r v i c e a t� 1 1 a. m.. �, 9' �` ry""„A! ���
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�, • �� ial service at the Lucknow Ce�o- The para de was headed by the • �
�n: V�I1a� e =aPh r � �. Lucknow Schqol Band under th'e• ;� �`�
`� �'� This is the centennial ear of ���' '�
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',�vilidge-�G�uiiczl; "rxi�et ;�•��uckriow`l�res'byteiiari congreg• Ca Ie � � � � � V �'
Tuesday night, discussed ation and the Le�gion, veterans , Y y� s; �a
'qtswhich hav,e been re- , and other or,ganizations co-oper- Parade marsha:ll was�George
Whitby and in charge of th'e col- �" '
�oncetning.tt�e stabling, � ated With the church to mark the �•
tock`in the villa e, ' . our party was Qud Thompson. The ��'
� special services ther�. Seivices , �
law passed in forriier years at' Luc.know United Church were colour party was made up of Ed . ti� y��,�s: �
tsthis and counci�l discus- ,' withclrawn on Su�day in� favour Blackwell and Buster Whitby, frorn �s �; ;� �-' �
;enforcement.at this wee�C's of the Remembrance Day Service the Legion, Mrs. Joan Robinson
g, Further details will in the Presbyteria� Church, and Mrs. Ro�ert�Lyons, from the �>v ��
in.next week's,paper. ' : La�dies' Auxiliary , Doug Treleav.- � �. -�;
� Legion members, Veterans , en and Wayne McDqnagh from the �•` "
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,HIL MacM1.4LAN PRESENTED WITH . �.. .
R'MEMBERSHIP PiN IN LADIES''AUXILfARY �. A. . ���;�;
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: aI Veterans Ban . uet Held At Le ian ives `B.A. .�� ��
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±�eY. George.Garratt; L�gion Padre, ������' Bruce Pewtress, an exnployee �of. male � about two years old. .
-� G. and E. Sales and Service in Bruce returned Home early from _ .
,Pr GU�S� �(� p,�I�P,I�. O� �T�Pr �VP•I�II� Lueknow and a resident of the ; the� hunt and his three other com-
. :�" �. , �. -�'�;Fs� �: . Whiteehurch area, proudly dis-. panions stayed on� � They had shot
'�i�ual Remembrance' Nighti Queen. � � plays xhe bear he shot 'in the Ban- one de�r wher� he left. �
;of the Lucknow Branch ' croft area .last, week. � � •
a y Gordon Montgomery branch s: �\ g�ce was. hunting wxth friends .; The Pewtress family came to
e�O al Canadian� Legion resident introduced the Head •� h
p from the Milton area and while.� the Whiteehureh area lasi,sprici
m the Legion I ia 11 on � � �,: � . ,�
ta�ble guests � Mrs. Ford Cunning- � �, y, � 'from Milton. The urchased the •
Y evening with Rev .` � waiting for deer to p�ss , sudden- Y P
�Gartatt. mini'ster o� St, ham, Ladies Auxiliary��Pr�sid�nt; �,�, �>�� �\ � was confron,ted with.a�black . John Askes farm on i-�ighway 86 �
nglica`n Church in�Luck- H. D. "Bud" Th'om son, 2nd ��� , - -
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P• ��" ' bear in his rifle sites, and l�e has been working in Luck.- �
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,padce of the Legion .vice president, and Mrs. Th'omp� ` �� After motnentarily gaining his � now since about that timer •'
;acting as. uest s ea son; Mrs., Montgomer�; Rev. � _�' com osure , he fired on �the bear. In addition to sarrie bear stieaks, � .
�e�ng. $ p ker . George Gar�att , Legion Padre and � �
Ivlrs:. Garratt; Angus MacDonald; `�•• �and brought him down. The bear Bruce plans a,black bearskin rug
�entGordon Montgomery �st vice pr.esid.ent and Mrs. Mac= - weighed 150 to,175 lbs. and w�s a• from tk�e hunt.
uman for the b � � �
ar�quet • Do�ald. .
�, mmenced w�tfi p Cari�da � �
,Ce by;Rev. Garract, �d In his words of welcome , Mr. Two Youths Sfeal West'W�wan�sh
; �proposed a toast to the Montgomery expressed tt�anits to . • . , • •. .
the various groi{ps and individuals Township Grader, � D�tC� �qchine ,
� . who had supported the worli of •the .
' Legion through. the Xear. He said FRANK GEMMELL � • .
that while the Legion is some- After.A.W�id Jo�/ R�de
times referred to as a dwindling Frank Gemmell of Brampton �. /
„ organization ��the support ' gradu�red from Wilfrid Laurier West Wawanosh Township cat� �ed to help� themseTves to the towcr
KpGAN� � indicated at the banquet did t�ot �•Unive�sity on Sunday, November consider them'se�ves vexy lucky ship grader. � �
WAGNER 4th.with a Bachelor of Arts'degree that no serious dama e was done
show xtiis to be uue .�� g John NichoLson hearin the �
'nd �S. • � ' iri �psychology. He is.presently . �to the township grader which was ' • g .
Gerald Wagner of President Montgomery , assisted a Resource teacher. in Peel Count .� grader going out with no lights on�
wish to announce the . y stc�len on Saturday night ; taken
by'Che Ladies' Auxiliary,President �n the Mississau a and C�oksville. , attempted�to contact road super-
entof their daug.hter � Eunice Cunnin ham,� resented g for a joy ride and ditched. �xntendent Narve Culbert who was .
a� to g. p area .and is continuing his educa - Y
ry Paul Denrus Ho service pins to Auxiliary rnembers: , The rad�r was arked on the 'not at home at the time. He
of ' g tion in a Master s program at g P
1i'�. and � � • honed George Humphrey, the �.
iR, �S' G��• 35 ear xn� Mrs. Phil (Sadie) Ni� ara University: property of George Humphrey at p
R� � 3 Luc�Cn�W, The� y � g � Bel�ast. Two young men, who -grader a.perator� and Geotge came
will ta e. . Iv1aClvliltan. ; to the sce�ie to find the pair with
k Pl�ce rriaay, ' � Mr, and Mrs, Francis Gernrriell tiad ditched their car south of
7thai 7,30 25.year piti, Iv1rs. Ron (Kay)
h�s �man �' n�' at ; of Itipley spent the w�el< et�d in ' Belfast , made tlieir w�y to the the machit�e on the higliway � near
Catholic � . Biampton and attetided tli� gradu�a� haml�t and after e.nquiring about , �
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. g, On�ario. GONTINUED ON PAGE 23 tidn o£ ttieu sori in Kit'ch�ner. a tractor to pt�ll them out,� decid-
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