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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-12-08, Page 16FILL YOUR ti HERE.„AT SAVING! TODDLERS' LADIES' KLACT BLOUSES DRESS SLAC1 On1y 5 1.99 s12.49-$14.' tiriate. PERNA PRES!, SHEET SETS Several pi std Wenn irad Pilots So cisme holism A . • ViriwaAjkaz.• • 2.00010k... • 4,4 TOR INEITOWIE OTT `OMR UST . /. ,At e KKK! • ,SENTIN1 „,( %NA Palm swam THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCRNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, DETAIN 10 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 1966 Dr. J, C. McKim of Luclmow received an appointment as'coroner for the counties of Huron and Bruce. Four yoking sons of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Smith of West Wawanosh. Township were seriously injured in a single car accident, .Which occurred on the '4th 'of West Wawanosh east of Dungannon. All four boys were pinned in the front seat of the car and it was necessary to use chains, axes and crow bars in an effort -to release them. "The Town and Country Club" was the official name of the new senior citizens club organized at theLucknow Town Hall. Mrs. J. L. MacMillan was the first president. Other officers were; secretary, Mrs. N. J. MacKenzie; treasurer, Mrs.. Ernie Lewis; program com- mittee, Mrs. A. E. McKim, Mrs. N. J. MacKenzie, Mrs. Ernie Lewis, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Earl Swan; membership committee, Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell, Mrs. John Hall, Mrs. John C_arruthers, Sid Plowright, A Langside man, Roy Huffman lost his life in a car-train crash at Whitechurch. His grandson, Donald Morrison, driver of the car, was seriously injured in the' mishap, 30 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 1946 Mrs. Gordon Taylor disposed of the drug business, which her ' husband Gordon had established in Luatiow six yeats previously, to L E. Downs ° of Hamilton. .Mr. Taylor's death had , occurred on September 29th, George, Moncrief, who had operated a grocery and fruit business in town for a time, disposed of the business to Ivan Luzon, fruit merchant of Goderich, Highlight of the International Pkiwing Match held at Port Albert was ' the visit of Its Excellency' Viscount Alexander, Governor- General of Canada, where the Lucknow k*Pipe Band headed the reception party that met him at the main gate. 50 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 1926 A school report for S. S. No. 4 West Wawanosh (Junior Room) named, the following students: Neely Todd, Chris MacFarlane, Ronald Forster, Dick Weather- head, M. McQuillin, Florence McQuillin, Dorothy Miller, Dorothy MacDonald, Jean Thom, Charles MacDonald, Eldon, Miller, Annie Watson, Ruth McQuilliti, Gordon Morrison, Daivid Swan, Walter McFarlane, Edith Durnin, Goldie Purvis, Gordon Miller, Laurine Killer, Kathleen Thom, Norma Weatherhead. Mungo FacFarlane, Frank McQuiffin, Doreen Pardon, Norman MacDonald, Jean Forster, H. D. MacDonald, Melvin Morri- son, F. MacFarlane.. - Teacher, Vera E. Todd. :Your loss is your gain. Children ./ Aid Chiiitmos.Bureau The Children's Aid Society Christmas Bureau is ready to swing into action under the direction of entlumiastic volunteers from the community. Last year 122 families were helped by the Bureau. This year's plans are much.' the same; with an added emphasis on the need for gifts and clothing for teenagers. Christmas Co-ordinators will operate depots in Goderich, ton, Seaforth, Wingham and Exet- er. Winged gifts and clothing will be received and sorted at these Centres next' week, and distributed to families the following week. Mothers will be given appoint- ment times to dome to the depots to make their choices. They will also receive cheques to assist with Christmas dinner, and to buy gifts they might not be'able to find at the centres. Families needing Christmas as, sistance can be referred by Public Health Nurses. Family Benefits, Social Services or Children's Aid Society staff. Individuals. groups or families themselves are welcome to telephone the Society if there will be little under the tree this year. Up until a few years ago Christmas was run entirely from the Children's Aid' Society offices in Goderich. Boxes of gifts and food were packed and delivered all over the country.. The present system is much more' satisfactory. Mothersmni now shop in their area depot, ImoWing exactly what is most suitable for their family. Delivery can be ananged if tequeSted. Each year volunteers assume more responsibility in the running of the Bureau. Their suggestions are helping to improve co-ordina- tion and to meet families' needs better. Response to the christmas ap- peal has always been excellent, and is increasing each year. Church and service groups respond roost generously. Indhidual donations are also important in •enabling the Bureau to brighten Chiistmas in mnama- Again this Year Killsriaen in Goderich are placing large)boxes in strategic spots in stores. They are asking shoppers to drop in a gift for a needy child when they are buying for their own families. KINGSBRIDGE -SCHOOL NEWS , Last Friday, November 26 was a Professional Development Day for the Huron-Perth Separate School System and all the teachers met at St. Mary's School in Goderich. The entire staff from St. Joseph's. ringsbridge was present including Mrs. lalla7en Simpson. the music McCARTHY'S SERVICE STATION Sere*, Ontario. Highway OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK am. to 10 Wm- %oda, in *rad FREE GIFTS WITH COUPONS 0 teacher. Mr. Dave*Zyluk, principal of St. Joseph's, Kingsblidge 'was one of the eight group leaders for the day. The Clay was dedicated to reading skills and minimum expec- tations for each. trade level. All superintendents and the director of Education were , present and supplied input into the various Scalar Volleyball Results: 29th November - SasLatch-, ewan 1, Edmonton 2; 1st of De,cember - Montreal 2, Toronto A 1; 3rd of Decembex - Edmonton 3. Toronto B 0. Intermediates:. 30th November - Saskatchewan 0, Montreal 2;" Senior Champions Olk LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET :THOMPSON 4r,pcs FitnEqs. In rim- heart you lawn'mkt J. R. COSTELLO, Regional Assessment Commissioner Take notice that pursuant to Section 40 of the As'sessment Chapter 32, R.S.O. 1970 (as amended) I. have 'on the 6th Day of December, 1976 delivered or caused 'to be de- livered, Assessment Notices to all owners and tenants in this region. The last day for appealing the assessment is January 11, 1977, and' the'assesswent roll may be examined- at the Municipal Offices during reg- ular business hours commencing Dec- ember 22, 1976. An assessor will be available to discuss your assessment at the Reg ional Assessment Office, 345 - 8th Street East, Owen Sound. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:4S p.m., Monday . to Friday. MINISTRY OF REVENUE TO THE OWNER OR TENANT Colson= Made Sties 8 atm 441 Edmonton; Junior Char Toronto. " . To ,come: Volleyball Broakside at Brookside or ber 6th. December 1 Edmonton Senior team ag teachers and parents_ House League standini 30th tilovernber: Ist Veda mouton, 24 points; In Toronto, 18 points; 31 1. Montreal.. IS points; 44111 Saskatchewan, 11 pellets, I. December 3 standings- ' Edmonton. 24 points; 11114x to., 18 points; Red. Mount points; Green, "Saskaiadi..- Points- MEN'S. FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS Your choice et haporTs sr Canadian made Priced 36.9510 '1.19 BILL'S PLACE VARIETY STORE LUCKNOW