HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-17, Page 5Sportsman says idiots are just
idiots, not hunters
As a landowner and full-time fanners
over they Yeair% 1 have been well aware
of the idiot who carry lona. We have '
had cattle ahut, sheep abut, as well as
Wesin buildings and Yea, X have been
shot at on eight OCCOSIOn8 that I can
reMember. One tries to forget. One such
incident was a conservation officer
*Nang out, of the windOw of an =mark-
ed car., The bullet went through the Wu
door beside where my father and I were
working. So, please do not classify
"hunters' as idiots. Idiots are idiots,
_ whether they drive recklessly or use guns
inwrOPer/Y- . •
There have been countbsiS Withersof
accidents with cars that never get men-
tioned. One incident with a gun and we
get news coverage, •
I hunt every fall with two totally dif-
ferent groups of sportsmen. We have two
things hi common. We love the smells,
the sounds, the solitude, and the beauty
of the bush and all the creatures within.
. •
Toronto woman,
• I am searching for information on
the following:
WILLIAM JOSEPH IRWIN born in .
Canada of Irish parents 1843c; Church
of England; lived in LuclaWW until .
1872. Died at Baysville, Muskoka 1885.
m. ANNIE BLANCHE MCKENZIE, '
born on boat coming over fron.1
Glasgow, Scotland in 1851,
Presbyterian. Lived in Lucknow/Ripley
area. m. 1869c. Sarah Anna Irwin born
Lucknow 1870. Five other children born
in Muskoka. 1888 Anne Blanche then
married Harry Richard SALMON in
Muskoka.
Children of William and Annie Blanche
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TO THE EDITOR
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We greatly appreciate the privilege to be
a part of this. Secondly, on ever' wa-
ste* that I cwa remember we have
discussed our many problens with these
very few idiots who give all of the
hunters, and 1 Include Memel a bad
name. We eve*have a magazine that
Prints the =Meand convictions of Uwe
who would destroy our apart. We are
We as reSponsible citizens inust tsy to
improve all problens in eir society.
-Plea* Mrs. Stevens, &let 1*Ifrall of.
us. We as gentlemen, spcirtsmen and
hunters (me as a Winer) want them
stopped a lot more than you. Our hob-
bies, dreams and the future of our sport '
are at stake.
seeks info
'not
1870 Sarah Anna (Sydd) (m.. Fred
Tooke)
1874 John Alfred died young
1878"Caroline Louise (n., Tom
Fergusell.)
1877 Charlene Amelia (m. John
Dawkins) -
lan Franee3lnay. (m Wade Place)
1885 William Wellington 'Bruce (m. Eva
Newall)
If you have any information write
to: Mrs. Rae Marie Campbell, 270
Briar Hill Avenue, Toronto, Ontario,
M411 1J2.
Women reduce
Marching into
- units to)two
the 90's
The 1990 March of Dimes Fundraising
Campaign will run from January 17 - 31
in the communities of Lucknow and
Dungannon Volunteers will call door-to-
door in the villages and rural residents
will receive an appeal in the mail.
Last year's record total of $2589 was
accomplished by the hard work of en-
thusiastic canvassers and the generous
donations •of residents. Campaign
chairpersons Laura Lee Cayley and
Anne Anderson ask for the full support
of the community. The Marching
Mothers of the 1950s have become .a
volunteer base of over 10,000 persons in
Ontario who are working to ensure the
• provision of programs and services for
persons which physical disabilities.
The March of Dimes spends 90% of
its budget on three major services\
which provide alternatives for disabled
adults. These services include: indepen-
dent living assistance; assistive -devices
and employment services.
Please give as generously as you are
able. Help the March of Dimes to pro-
vide independence for disabled adults.
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IF WE PUT IT
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• Units 1 and 2 of the 'United Church
Women met in the Fellowship Rooth
January 10 at 2 p.m. with an attendance
of 22 The previous threeafternoon wits
were divided into two units and this Was
ihe first meeting.
Allene Bradley presided for the New
Year's proven and opened with a poem,
and Call to Worship. Verses from 'Stan-
ding at the Portal, were sung between•
each Meditation ' Heider. The scripture
was read by NomaCampbell. Those tak-
ing part in the meditation were Phyllis
Morrison, Edna MacDonald and Margaret
Cameron, with the prayer given by Mrs.
Bradley. -
Lois Walden read, A New Begin**,
an Interesting article from the Market
Place Magazine which told of the re.
opening of the Women's House of Bruce -
County in Kincardine. Marion McFarlane •
read a thank you letter from. Susan -
Woodhouse, the new executive director at
this house for the gift the'UCW had given
them at Christmas time. •
• \
Laura Lee Cayley gave • the an.
• nouncements and introduced the new
study book, Canada's Cultural Mosaic.
The scripture for this study was read in
Dutch by Gwen Lennips. • •
ATTENTION 'VETERANS
EISERVICEMEN AND
WOMEN4 DEPENDENTS
The Royal Cenedien Woe Service Bureau
Officer, Mr. 1V16111,11Arper, Provincial Ser-
vice Officer, London, Ontario, wilt be
• visiting in the are.a.,Anyone wishing infor-
mation, advice or assiatance, regarding:
(a) War Disability Pensions -
(b) Treatmeut for entitled veteran*
• (c) Application against adverse original ap
plications for War Veterans and Widows
Mlowance.
Is required to contact the Service Officer
or Secretary of the Local Brartth, whose
name appears below, not later than January
24, 1990 to arrange an interview.
Irvine Eedy
Service Officer
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