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Fond: I3.Bank - there.is::.a geed
s.
Lucknow and' ora has Ito own Food Rank, siiearhoad.d by the
United *Church Wonion. It is , available to those in Hood Within the
areal bordered by Rungeannon, . Whit.ehurch, highway '9. and the
Ripley bourtdon read. The bo. unidarl.s • wore sit up to :prevent
duplication. it. ;ls an off shoot of th. Christmas and anerrolent Fund,
but any funds loft from the aforementioned' fund are not used by
the Food Bank. Thy try to limit assistance to once or month, but no.'
one is turned away who is in need.
According, to ,s001;011WOiloni Marion McFarlane, the, inception of the
Food Dank •was prompted by changes in government rulings affecting
those on welfare and the change in unomploymenir b.n.fits, As well,
the case of a single ',twilit vorifi.d their.. was Indeed •:a mood for
such .assistance within '.our community.. A young singie Mother, on
welfare, with a small Child; who. required certain .medication, woe -
forced to us. hear remaining, dollar*. to pay for the medicine. Tho
medicine required was not one of thoso covered by govornmont .
assistance. The money used was allotted: for groceries :for the week.
She then in turn had to apply. for food Voucher to got 'her :through •
until her next cheque. arrived: Th.. •following ; month; the amount of .
the voucher was deducted • from her `shequce.
Mrs. McFarlane said th..hard st time for those on welfare isin
a five weak month.
The Salvation Army in Wingham assts. ted in starling the Lucknow -
Food Bank with a donation of four boxes. of 'groceries. other dopa,
tions have boon r.c igod • from UCW mombors,, -'other church groups
and congregations in the area.
Quito often it is'sold that :there. is no Hood in Lucknobe: and Ern
mediate ,area for such an organization but 12 .roforrals, since the in-
ception of the Food Bank in mid: February, would Indicate otherwise.
Referrals are recoleod from Children's •Aid and Family Services and
word of mouth. - .•
Donations are welcome to Food Rank:” As 'Mrs. McFariane sold..
"God always supplies, but He needs... some' help." PL
Goodbye!
I hate staying es, it makes me
rather reud , but
hue es me feelinggoes.
alsociation of 12 years and time maths,
it is time to move on. Over those years
I have worked in all • .. .., • , , of this
,' eurk..as a part
time 1 1 . . , :... and ending
up as edit.or.
Growing from a person who had no
knowledge of the workings of a weekly
paper to one who has full knowledge of
this weekly, has been quite an ex
perienee. An experience that at times
made my blood boli, as the temper I
have managed to restrain, threatened to
ones
I • Howeverthe . are the.
Being a part of small community such
as Lucknow is rewarding. Lucknow . -
where you can walk down the street and
without fear say hello to those you meet;
Lucknow -- where people call you by Your
first name; Ltueknow . - `where even the
Wicket' in the bods coupe to recognise
Yon and say, "1 know you, you took my
picture last week". Lucknow - where
there is that feeling of family.
P11 never forget the ag i hours in
the darkroom when I first �: over as
editor. I still have some anxious moments
each Monday while .the flim is develop-
ing. While I may not forget them, I cer-
tainty won't miss that part of Mondays.
I'll remember the brain racking ses-
sions each week to come up with an idea
DAMBUNGS
by Pat Livingston
for a cow.
Pll remember the joking comments
from certain people asking If I was sure
there was film m the camera,
P11 remember reprogramming my.
brain to go from the MIA Disc Terminal
to the IBM
I'll rememlier the "anonymous lady"
who put somuch time into making sure
deserving citizens of the community were
I � my Super Scoop 'Coffee
club with a great deal of fondness.
Fraternizing with the mixture of people
who met around that table each morning
was a great way to start my day.
P11 remember by lunch buddies - the
farmer, the nurses, the secretary, the
hairdresser, the retired men and our
special waitress, who always went out of
her way to give us just what we asked
for.
It can all be put in a nutshell - I'll
remember low and most important
ly the wonderful people 1 have met and
been associated . with :during the past 12
years•
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DAY BARGAINS
70 black. tea 134. lbs $1.00
4
Rows Seeded Raisins, 51.00
10 Cans1 Old Dutch, 51.00.:
13:Boxes Pealrline,. $1.00
8 -Plugs Tobacco, ; $1.00
3 40c Cans Saamon, , • 41.00.
0 Nice. prinking Glasses, $1.00:
$ilo $1.15 $i;25 Brooms,
5 Cana Tomatoes,
13:liars Palmolive Soap,
51.00
"1.00
$1.00
8 ' Pakagcs . Cornflakes, : $1:40.
'M2c extra in trade on your eggs".
Next door to Cameron, Murdoch & Co's. store.
Remember when?
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No refunding of dog taxes regardless of circumstances, 1920
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70 Years Ago - March 25, 1920
BUSINESS BLOCK SOLD - An impor-
tant real estate deal was transacted the
other day when Mr. Wm. Murdie bought .
the Campbell Block, that is the block now
occupied by the Post Office and Johnston
Bros. Furniture store. There will ba no
immediate change as Mr. Murdie does
. not get possession until Dec. lst.
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS - The
assessment of the village of Lucknow is
now Wing made, and owners of dogs are
notified that there will be no refunding of
dog taxes for any reason. If assessment
of a dog is made the tax will be col-
lected, regardless of what afterwards
becomes of the dog.
50 Years Ago March 28, 1940
STORM PARALYZED EASTER 'TRAF-
FIC - Easter, falling. on the earliest date
on which it has occurred in thirty eight.
years, brought with it a four day bliz-
zard, with low temperatures and biting
winds. An estimated foot and a half of
snow fell and whipped by high winds
completely blocked all roads for a time.
The weather calmed on Tuesday election
day, but early Wednesday morning there
was further snowfall.
Added to the storm conditions, the
ENTINEL MEMdIRS
temperature dropped to a low of 7 above:
;.zerro en Easter Sunday, with thelour for
each of ,the fourdays varying but little.
Main highways .suffered the worst dur-
ing the storm, as snowplow cuts drifted
full, and on Sunday even horse drawn
vehicles failed to get through some roads.
Dr. W. V. Johnston with Clair Johnston
driving, was forced to give up the at-
tempt
ttempt to get through to Dungannon.
TAKES OVER JOHNSTON'S DAIRY
BUSINESS L With the enforcing of Pro-
vincial milk Pasteurization regulations,
this week will witness Lucknow's last raw
milk dairyman, Peter Johnston, discon-
tinue his business, having 1d out to Mr.
Ewart Taylor, who' operiikd a modern
pasteurization plant in Lucknow for over
two years, and who will now supply the
village with pasteurized milk exclusively.
Taylor will take over the Johnston
business on Monday and is prepared to
supply the .added, list of customers.
Pasteurization regulations `became el-
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festive over a year ago, and have been
gradually enforced until .pasteurization
,plants are . now established in all surroun-
ding toams. and villages.
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25 Years Ago w March 31, 1965. .
INTERVIEW. POLICE- CHIEF PRO-
SPECTS - Village Council dismissed ap,
plications for the position of Police Chief
of the Village at a council 'meeting on
Tuesday night of last week.
Eight applications were received for
the job, and council interviewed a few of
these on the weekend. No definite deci-
sion had been made on the appointment
as of Monday.
Luclmow has been without the services
of a policeman since the resignation of
Joe Balzer several weeks ago. Mr. and:
Mrs. Balzer have• moved to Kitchener.
LAY PLANS FOR RIPLEY DIAL
PHONE AT ANNUAL MEETING OF H
AND K SYSTEM. - The fifty-fifth annual
meeting of the Huron and Kinloss
Municipal Telephone System was held in
the .Ripley Township Hall on Friday,
March 26 with a small- attendance. Dan
MacDonald, retiring Commissioner,, was
reelected for a three year term. Present
Commissioners are Murray\ Campbell,
Dan MacDo0ald and .Stewart Needham. •
Needham was appointed. Chairman
for the coming year.
10 Years Ago - March 26, 1980
HOSPITALS FACE RN • SHORTAGE -
Hospitals in Ontario are facing a shor-
tage of registered nurses which will have
an effect 'on their operations during the
coining years, Norman Hayes, ad-
ministrator of Wingham and 'District
Hospital, believes. „
He expects the problem to become in-
creasingly acute over the .neat three to
five years, leading to sharply higher nur-
sing salaries and possible curtailment of
hospital services.
So far this hospital hasn't been troubl,
ed too badly, but it will start to feel the
pinch during the summer when many of
the full time staff take holidays he said,
since it is getting more and more difficult
to find qualified relief nurses.