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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-08-09, Page 6Page 6—L cksaw Sentinel, Woxbioiday, Mout 9, 1978 NOTICE Alexander McKenzie Education Endowment Fund Pursuant to the terms of the Will of the late Alexander McKenzie, applications for loans to further their education will now be accepted from promising young men graduating from High School. To qualify -the applicant must reside in the Village of Lucknow, or the Townships of Culross, Kinloss and Huron in the County of Bruce, or the Townships of East Wawanosh, West Wawanosh and Ashfield in the County of Huron. Payments on outstanding loans previously granted will be accepted by the undersigned. FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY 1 Ontario Street Stratford, Ontario N5A 6S9 271-2050 Succeeding Trustee Attention: Trust Department J Perk up your sales ... by placing an ad in our newspaper! You'll cut in on a bigger slice of profits because we spread your advertising message to our entire circulation! Call. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL / / SALE AT Kincardine Sports & Cycle HWY. 21 NORTH ,KINCARDINE 1978 MODELS 1- KZ1000 1 •KI650 1 -KI650 1 •IIR1000 USED BIKES LIST f ,, 396-7215 SALE $3349.99 $2399.99 $2149." $3599 99 SALE 1-1975 YAMAHA 500 ......... $ 1 099 1-1977 HONDA GOLDWING ..... $2999 ." 1978 KAWASAKI SNOWMACHINES SAEON THESE NEW -UNITS 1.-340 INVADER '..... . 1-440 INVADER . • . 1-440 INTRUDER ••••••.••• 1-440..INTRIGUR .......... . s . • ••••••. . $2195.00 . ;2399.00 . ;1925.00 . ;1659.00 Full Warranty on All New Units Rydr� . off again The hydro in the section of Lucknow, north of Campbell Street was off for 2'/% hours early Tuesday morning when a twig laid across a primary. line shorted the line blowing two fuses. Town foreman Cliff Craw- ford said he was called out shortly after 2 a.m. and he replaced the —fuse which immediately blew again. He then looked along the lines for the problem which takes time when the area is in darkness. They discovered the twig on the primary line at the corner of Wheeler and Victoria Streets near the residence of Ab Murray. Lions exchange..... CONTINUED FROM P: ]. - sister, Sylvia is with a family in Formosa. Sebine's father is a Lions member and he informed her of the trip to Canada and asked if she would like to come. Hans was invited by a Lions member. Hans lives with his two sisters and his mother in Rum a town of about 6,000 about two miles from Innsbruck, Austria. His father died ten years ago. Sebine has three brothers and her parents. Her father is a neuro -surgeon and they have lived in several countries 'including Sinegal, Martinique, Congo and Vietnam where she was born. Sebine likes to travel and has spent summers in England. She finds the Canadians she has met to be very friendly and hoer host family has made her feel really at home. Hans has also travelled to London, Rome, Bright and Paris and he wants to visit the leading countries. This year is Canada and next year, he hopes, will be the United States. Both learn English as a first language because it is the business language and both know French, the language of diplomacy. Sebine also speaks Spanish and Hans has learned Latin. Sebine's disappointment has been Niagara Falls. Not its beauty, but its size. "Everybody talked as though itwas much bigger than it is," she says. The other difference in our lifestyles, besides the food, has been television. They have pay television so there are(no commercials to interrupt the programs. Television is only on air for six or seven hours a day, and they only have two channels: pit s ,4 .,. RN A v<ON .. "'\e ,h{CANADA HMS froth �fromhas Afrlca's y�g with Bary and Betty McDonagh of Lucknow, while Sebine Cournil Ivory Coast visits Grant and Wilma Chisholm* West Wawanosh, as part of the Lions International Youth Exchange which sends young peoples from around the world to visit in countries outside their homeland or to travel about .their ' home country. Hans wants to visit the leading countries of the world and he started with - Canada this year. Sebine may return to university in Canada depending on her choice of career following graduation.