HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-01-09, Page 1$0.00 A Year in Advance:— 0.00 Extra To U.S.A. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1974 Single Copy 15c 20 Pages
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Jack Wilson of Hamilton was
very•sefiously injured in a single
;vehicle accident in that:city on
Wednesday night of last week.
Jack, who was alone in his vehic-
le , struck a' guard rail. He is
hospitalized in the, intensive care
unit' of Hamilton General Hospital
_LOCHALSH NEWS
While talking with Mr. Dan
Wylds a few days ago, he showed
us a' letter he received , and 'a
coloured photo of the Trudeaus
at Christmas time.
Mr. Wylds had collected pic-
tures periodically during the past
Seriously Injured Jn
Hamilton Car Accident
'"Further Donations
TO Area CoMplex
Donations to January 2 to the
Ripley-Huron District Recreation
Complex;'
Wib Emmerton, Ralph Pollock,
Dave Moore,' Wilson Farrell, Gor-
don Farrell, Glenn Boyd
Ralph Hunter , Mrs. Amelia Mac:
Leod, Gordon Cameron, Mr. and.
Mrs. Don MacTavish, Ronald
McGarvey, Mr. and Mrs 7 Doug.
(Yarry) MacDonald, Anne Ferg-
uson, Clark. Campbell, Lettie
Gawley ; Ada. Gawley, Ethel
Gawley, Joan Irwin, Murray
Thompson, J. E.. Thompson,
Archie Srewart, Mrs. Effie Suth-
erland ; Clayton. Nicholson $300;
Bob Johnstpn $100; Harvey Pollock
$50, Bill Sdott $200.:, Bert Elliott:
$300; Allan Rhody $20;' Michael
McMichael $100; Gerry Meuri
$50L Muriel Osborne $35.
float , was 'attempting to make
the turn off highway 36 north to-
wards Holyrood at the Johnstone
Furniture• corner and
the
,
a problem on the slippery road- *
Ed Blackwell
Appointed As
Crossing Guard
Ed Blackwell of Lucknow haS
been appointed school crossing
guard by the Lucknow Village
Council and commenced his duties
on Monday of this week.
He is stationed at the Lucknow
United Church corner to -
assistpublic school children in
crossing Highway on their way
to and from school.
Several years ago crossing
guards were used in the village.
Council discussed the matter
at a recent council meeting and
were in agreement that the safety
of the children crossing the .high-
way warranted the introduCtion of
this program again.
Died In Hospital
James Jarnes Little of Dungannon pas-
sed away in Wingham and District
Hospital on Friday , Jantiary,4th.
He was 75..
The funeral service was held
from MacKenzie MemorialChap-
el, Lucknow , on Monday, Jan-
uary 7. -
Bruce County
HURON, COUNCIL MINUTES
Huron Township council met on
December 3rd and 17th with all
members present. Agr4rnents
were signed by the Township and
the' Village of Ripley for storing
the fire equipment in the Town-.
ship Garage untilJune 1, 1974
when a new fire hall is expected
to be built, Also agreement for
cost sharing on an assessment basis
for up 'to $100,000. to aid in the'
construction of the proposed Rec-
reation complex. Council 'with-
held asking Municipal Board ap 7
proval until more money is rais-
ed by the recreation committee.
The Engineer's report of the
Wilken Drain Extension was acre
ed and will be considered on Jan-
uary 21, 1974.. •
Application was, made for a
Supplementary grant from the. Min
istry of Transportation for• extra,
qpenses up •tb $7,200.
A letter of protest was sent to
the Bruce County Board of Educa -
tion regarding appointingA,new
koOliSTON - ALOFS
Mr. and Mrs. Oilier Alofs of
Windsor are pleased to announce
the engagement 'and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter , Kim
Patricia., to Mr. Kenneth Clifford
Roulston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Roulston of Luclinow.
The marriage will take place on
Saturday ,January •19 at Our Lady.
-of Guadalupe Church, Windsor,
Ontario.
Scarboro Couple .
Honoured On .
50th Anniversary
and Mrs. James Ross of 30'
Innisw'd Drive, Scarboro, cele-
brated their 50th wedding anniv—, •
ersary at their home op Saturday ,
December
They were• married at the
bride's home, Mr: and Mrs. Fost-
er: Moffat , near. Langside , on
December 22, 1923 and moved to
Teeswater on January 2, 1924..
Both Jim and Isabel are well
known around the Langside ,
Teeswater and Lucknow districts.
They moved, to Toronto in
1:943 and Jim retired in 1966 after
Working as Chief Engineer and
Building Superintendent for the
Ontario Hospital Association Blue
Cross for over 'sixteen years.
They hive one son Ronald, who
lives in Toronto, and three grand-
children.
Many friends, relatives and
neighbours called at their horrie
on Saturday afternoon. The
couple received a great Many
beautiful cards, flowers and gifts.
In the evening they enjoyed a
delicious dinner with their family
and close relatives.
member to represent Ripley and
Huron Township as Council wish
the.new member to be elected. by
the two municipalities.
Road accounts of $6,933.90 and
township accounts of $17,032.26
were ordered paid.
Council adjourned to mee
again on January 7 at .10 a.m.
EARL TOUT , Clerk.
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Lucknow's Main Street , just a
few days prior, to Christmas, prod.
tided an unusual sight which caus-
ed heads to turn ,.
A railway car s ' loa4ed on a
With multiple head, chest and
internal injuries. .
Jadk, an employee of Steel
ComPany of Canada , is a native
of this community. He is married,
to the former Norma.Ritchie,of
Lucknow and they have two. child-
ren. in their early teens.
'year , and one thing• 'he always
noticed was' the way the Prime
Minister Pierre E. Trudeau , his
wife, 'Margaret and son Justin,
,gestured with their hands. He
wrote about this' to Ottawa and in
return received the photo and the
following letter.
Ottawa , December 13 ,197.:
Dear Mr. Wylds ,
You are a very observant gentle-
marrindeed . The pictures, you
selected do indicate, a strong sim
ilarity, in the way my wife , our
yoUng son„ and I clasp ourhands
Many thanks for kindly letting us
have these photographs,
With warm good wishes to you
and yours for Christmas and the
New Year.
Sincerely ,
, Pierre Trudeau.
Diec1 In Kinloss
Amos Edward Evans, formerly
of Hamilton, passed away' in Kin-
'loss Township on Monday Decem-
ber 24thin his 70th year.
The funeral.service was held
on Thursday, December 27th at
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow., ,
Temporary entornbinent was in
South Kinloss .. -
way.
The box car was being' hauled
by Mel Jermyn of Bltievale„ They
.are apparently sold to farmers for
storage pitrposes:
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Production
Problemi,
Give Paper
New l A.ppearance
Sentinel readers, who are Ob.-
servant , will notice parts of
this week's paper have a differ-
ent appearance than normally.'
This IS because pf a consider-
able amount oriinprovisation in
the newspaper production depart-
ment this week and possibly for as
few weeks to. Come.
• Tony Johnstone , a key employ-,
ee in the production of the: paper
is ill arid this leaves a large gap
in a weekly procedure which is
very' closely tied to deadlines.
In addition, Mrs. Bill (Donna)
Moffat, who was also involved in
the advertising production, has
joined the Staff of the Bank of
Montreal in LuCknow
This leaves five people, .
attempting to do the work of
seven. In a small shop , •where-
everyone has his or heeparticnlar
work to do it does place a very
heavy. strain on the remaining
staff so we hope you will bear •
with us for a few weeks until this
particniar situation is normal
once again.
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Brian Dalton
Held Exhibition
Of Art
.KINTAIL NEWS
Brian•Dalton of,,London held an
Exhibition of Works, at the St.
Thomas-EIgin Art Gallery, St.
Thomas on Januarr3rd.
Brian was born in Goderich
in 1947. He continually returns
to his•childhood surroundings to
painO:ledaying dwellings. In
following his work you can notice
the dedaying in his painting of the
same scene a few years later.
Brian holds 'a Bachelor of Arts -
degree from the University of
Guelph and is an honour graduate
of the Ontario College ofArt.
He. won the gallery award at the
Tom 'Thompson Memorial Art
Gallery and the"Purchase Prize at
the London Public Library and Art,
Gallety. He has taught at the
University of Guelph , Guelph Re-
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Stepfather Passes
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. (Duffy)
McQuillan of iticknow attended
the ftineral on Monday , December
31 of hiS step--father Edgar Gunter'
in Woodstock. He was' the below
edhusband of the late Pearl
(King) Gunter and father of Ross
McQuillan, Listowel, Reginald
Gunter , B. C . , Leo Gunter,
Princeton, Clinton Gunter ,. Listow-
el , Mrs. Kenneth (Ila) Millar, -
Woodstock, •Mrs, Inez Schlosser;
Whitechurch. A. son, Leonard
McQuillan pred,eceased -him, He
is aiSo survived, by 29' grandchild-
ren, 32 great grandchildren, Pin- •
al-resting place will be Inner-
kip Cemetery.
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Protest Appointing New Member To
Board of Education
Receive Letter Fiom Prime Minister,
Points Out Similarity In Gestures
Train Stuck On Lucknow's Main • Street