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pitta Claus Parade, Free Films
Free Treats, Free SkOting,
All Planned For Saturday
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Killed In
Truck Accident
Bruce Radon. 27-year-old son
of Mt. and Mrs. Hector guidon of
Strathroy, Was killed in an auto-
mobile accident early last Friday
in, the Sarnia area.
Bruce was associated With his
dad in the real estate business.
He was driving a pickup trtick
when in collision with a tractor
trailer. .
Hector idon, a native of this
area was in the 'bake shop busi-
ness and later the gift shop and
wallpaper business in Lucknow be•
fore leaving here about twenty
years ago.
Bruce is survived by his parents
sisters Mrs. Bev (June) Bosveld
of London, Mrs. Roy, (Cheryl)
Grant of Sarnia a Sylvia at home
and brether 'Raymond at home;
grandmothers• Mrs. Alex Purdon
of Whitechurch and Mrs. Lillian
House of Toronto.
The •funeral was held Monday
at R. A. Currie Funeral Home in
Wingham with burial in Wingham
Cemetery.
ow will have a' lot to offer
may, December 15th , the
Santa's.annual visit to the
Town.
many years, by visit
sponsored bY the Lucknow
Men's Association who
vide the treats for the
on Saturday.
newly formed Lucknow and
Kinsmen Club offered
ice in helping with the
the Kinsmen have done a
tiodt
in past couple
since their offer was ac -
by the business group.
Kinsmen plan to have a
°fa number of floats in-
a number of story book ,
characters. Santa Will
afloat-by himself and
the centre of attraction.,
The parade will be
by the Teeswater Highland•
and will leave the
Lucknow Central Public. School
sharp at 1.30 p.m.
The parade will proceed through
the main street and disburse in the
areas around the Fair Grounds.
Santa will go to Pinecrest Manor
where he will have a visit with
the folk there;
The children will proceed,to
the Lucknow Town Hall where dr
free admission , 90 minute Walt
Disney film "The Aristocats" will
be shown at 2.15 p.m. Following
the film . Santa will• be at the
town hall to distribute treats to
all, assisted by his costumed help-
ers.
The parade band and filin are
all, being provided by the Kinsmen.
As well. at the Lucknow arena,
free skating will again be prpvid-
ed_by the business association for
those who may want to spend the
afternoon skating.
Girls Receive 41I Awards At
vement Day Held On Saturday
44, is uorrithis
441horidurs at the achieve-
held at Kincardine High
Saturday.
ProVincial lionOurs.
etion of 12 4-H
Bernie it' '3 Club, Alice
Rairsitea thith
w 1„ June Alton,
Lucknow # 2 .
ore Reidt's Corners, lona
County Honours for
ED ON fAGE
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Wins Lions
$1000 Bingo
Bruce Willits, who resides with
his' uncle Archie MacMillan of
Lucien(*) is the $1000 winner of
the Lions Club radio bingo game
which was sponsored by ebbs in
the zone.
Bruce's. Mother is Nks. Walter
Willits of R. R.1 Winghatri; the'
former Jean MacMillan of this
community.
Stolen Car Found
At Wingham
The car belonging to 'Gordon
Brooks of Lucknow ) stolen on Nov-
ember 15. was found about, ten
days ago in a field near Wingham,
the same location where the stol-
en car of Dr. M. H. Corrin of
Lucknow was found.
The original thefts were com-
pleted at different times, but the
evidence points to the same thief
or thieves being' involved.
The Brooks car had the, front
damaged. It had apparently run
through a fence and struck a tree.
•
1111% coA Carruthers
the ente.rtain-
ening of the How.
Recently, in the
Hall, the
the
the Club 30th
the mat tow left
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OA A Year IP AdVane. WOO Extra( To U.S.A.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1973 Sine* Copy 15c 24 Palos
The annual Christmas Greeting
issue of the Lucknow Sentinel will
be published on Saturday, Decem-
ber 22 in order that all subscribers
will receive delivery before Christ-
mas Day.
This means that next week will'
see two issues of the paper publish-
ed , the regular issue on Wednes-
day, December l9and the issue
scheduled for the following week
will 'be published a few days
early on December 22.
There will be no issue, as is
the custom . immediately
ing the Christmas paper. The next
issue of The Sentinel will be on
Wednesday , January 9.
For those wishing a Christmas
greeting ad in the paper, and who
have not. already been contacted
the dealine for these is Friday of
this week ; December 14th.
ivesisszeccsamomiswelms
Lucknow Will
Have A New
Variety Store
The former Sepoy Store in Luck
now has' been rented to Alfred
Mathers of ClinE011. • Thd store
will undergo some alterations be-
fore Mr. Maulers' takes possession
about February 1st. '
Mathers operates the Sted -
mans Store in Clinton andplans to
Operate a Variety Store in Luck-
now.
The Sepoy Store operated in
that location for many years until
Mrs. Ford Cunningham had a clos-
.
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Larry Salkeld
Died Suddenly
On Tuesday
Lawrence Salkeld West Wawa-
nosh Townthip farmer died sud-
denly on Tuesday in Victoria Hos-
pital in London where he was
undergoing tests.
Larry, who was in his mid, fon
ies had, been 4/ resident of this
area all his life. *He is survived
by his wife Meg. young son
Blaine . father and mother Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Salkeld of Luck-
now , sisters, Mrs. Jim (Mary)
Boyle Of Luckdow . • Dr. Helen
Salkeld of Ottawa and Mrs.• John
(Margaret) Schmidt of Calgary.
Alberta. "
The funeral will be held from
the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel
in Lucknow. Funeral arrange-
ments were incomplete at time
of writing. •
Leonard Courtney
Resigns School
Board Position
Leonard Courtney . a member• of
the Bruce County Board of Educa -
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Schedule
ster Plays For Charter Night And Again 'On Their poth Anniversar
to right . are Dianne Harrison of
Walkerton on trumpet . Cliff •
Eninterton of Huron Township and
Miatt Carruthers of Ripley oft
sax ,, Mrs. Daman Car,;,..-it-
'ets) Simpson of Aslifield p..ano.
Seated behind are Basil 116s7ar.
Ashfield on drums and .: rl-
liott (Grace) Carruthers.
Elliott Lillian and Basil were
all with the orchestra 30. years
ago on Charter Night It Howick.
cr's Carruthers Ork.-hes -
ra tr,t,,ted abk;t1r. ears
Y. e o',.posed t't Carrutit-
ri-, !ace 3T,rser: ifart4'Id'7,1y -
for on sax. Lillian Cktuthers on
piano and Eldon Henderson on
dru,is. When Jack Bowers" joined
the service, he was replaced by
'Ross Henderson who still plays ,
with the band. Basil Hogan
.portly followed Eldon Henderson •
on drams and for a time both
cd in the baud.
Honoured For
25 Years Service
Miss- IvIaudie Fisher of Lucknow
attended a Quarter Century Club
, banquet in the Constellation Hot-
el at Mississauga on December
the fourth And was presented with
a certificate and a gold wrist
watch in recognition of twenty-
five years service with Silverwood
Industries- Limited
Mrs. A J. Wilson of Lucknow
also attended the banquet and
presentation.
Injures Eye In
Hockey Game
Cliff Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert- Mann of the Langside area .
received an eye injury in a Jtiven-
, He hockey game in 'Ripley on Sun-
daysafternoon. He plays for the
Lucknow team.
Cliff was struck by the puck. He
Was taken to Wingham Hospital
where he was treated and then re-
moved to Victoria Hospital in Lon-
: don.