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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-12-17, Page 4Page 4 - Lucknilw Sentinel, Wednesday, December 17, 1997 A Howes a?ublisliers ,Community;News'paper 619 Campbell Si. I.uc1 ow: Ontario P.O. Box 400, Lucknow, Ontario NOG 2110 " phone: (519) 528-2822 fax: (519) 528-3529 EstpbUshed 1873 Tom Thompson - Advertisix*g Maar er Pat Livingston�- Deseral.lger•/ for �. 4 "OV M" 1Plhyfl s Matthews Helm - Office Administrator • Joan Courtney Typesetter i, , Subscription Rates advance: Regular $25.66 (inel, ,postage and G.S.T.) . $enioo• $23.52 (incl. postageand' G.S.T.} Foreign &'USA - $98,O0. Publications Maii Registration No. 07656 held at Goderich. Ontario. Publi§hed 52 times a year. Internet address: http://www.bowesnet.com/luchnowtt , . Changesof address, orders for subscriptions. and undeliverable copies (return postage guaranteed). are to be,sent to The Lucknow Sentinel at the address indicated here. Advertising is accepted on the condition khat in the event of a typographical error, the .por- tionafthe advertising space occupied by the erroneous item together with a reasonable allowance for signature. will not be charged for, but the balance of the advertisement will be paid at the applicable rates. . . Wh.':at, oe$ara;i.nd In this office we have quite a bit 'of fun white. we work our little fingers • to the. bones! . And •tt!.is week we got quite a laugh -as our advertising - manager, • who recently hada good laugh •at the expense of our administrator, found. out,. that certain things will--coine-bo-ne4O-r-ooist l "My office adrninistra- tor,. during the ,postal strike, agreed to deliver an envel'ope to a rural residence.. When she . 'arrive 'there. ;shequickly :.jumped out of her vehicle andran to 'the door with the item. .'Upon .trying to get back in the. vehicle; she. found herself locked outs with the vehicle. running, She was strand- ed,. for there was 'no: one, at.home She' arrived back and shared her story with us; and took a LOT of rib bing from Our advertising 'manager.' Seems she had `inad :.vertently . hit the -door lock as she exited• the azeh-icl e, _u. how hard she tried to explain, she was: teased unmercifully. ' 1 ; was: too snxart to 'say anything because I'rn the ; ;one 'who gets lost between East and West Wawanosti '•ToWnships: • Our. advertising .man- ager arrived at work . Monday his and .shared his weekend: e.maii: luckseotenurontet.ssn.ca comesaro .1 nd La r is far ow workers • Rambtin s by Pat Livingston escapades. He was :silly enough orman enough to admit that he had locked himself out of his vehicle. and"had to .call, his ,wife to come' to :the re"scue with .the other •set of •;:;•rt{.!,<^srYri`::..,:7:c:':��:::Y::xrY;r:;.!:n:�.%�}rr:.J•::::rirs •:.:}, r,.:.v il.:Ji}?; .. :iff:. .::�r. ../re:. ..f:. F<.:. r..r, :.> :o.J.. ,:: :r.:: ,rr}.,./!::. is :...: n ............. 1.:.::.... ..n.. :.:. J/• Au.%.. f>}f } 4 i:4: N In F.:i.: i;•'....:l r.r •iiv.../.n/. r:/{,..... FJ. J orf .AJ. ..: r.:. J..j%i: Sentine( M;�mors' keys. • . You can easily guess what :kind of receptionhe got from usl • • I'll . take.the opportuni- ty this week to extend my special , greetings to each andeveryoneof our, faithful readers. . • May your ''hear't be as lcg u As' the smiles are bright; - May your friends he as • warm • Asa hearthside. song;. May "good cheer abound, •. Like' a wreath all; round • And may your' faith be your • guide at• • Christmastide: From ,mk house. to yours; bright, bhes,rings for,:a jo$'ous holiday season. Dear editor: . Hats, off .•tothe maintenance staff in Lucknow: Sometimes, we need to stop and thanksuch deserving. people for a job well done. • .. With winter at our doorstep I'm once *again' reminded of what an outstanding job "our men at work" do:.It is a treat to awake to streets clear of snow on such• a consis- . tent basis: The trucks are out at, the "wee" hours of the morning enabling us to drive and walk safely without fighting the slush and ice. • For•those .who have not lived outside of Lucknow you may not be aware of the great' job 'these. men do They certainly gobeyond the call of duty with pride and a smile; -1 have 1-rved-in the city'and 601K -strait towns and this kind of service is unheard., of. ' It is not only in the winter. months this care is taken.. Within hours burned out Eights •are replaced, curbside'. clippings .are picked up, and it a pleasure to,t;el;x:and play in our well': kept parks during the other months of the year. I appreciate the friendly wave, conversation; and attention given ::to';our„children. I thank you tor your' dedication t `.kee ling our: village. well groomed and :a stepabove the' a 't. This' e` ceilence is a: reflection o ' our rs xt : community and the 'people: in it' and it;`shoul;d not go`: unnoticed 1 Li.nnea Cameron. years ago Dec.151927 Professionals, • Dr..M. Connell, Physician and Lucknow .Surgeon of Lucknow was see ing patients •'daily from. l 30 - p".m. and from 7 8 p rri ' 41 Dr, '` MacLeod,. Dentist, 'visited, Luclknow every Tuesday:` Dr. 'Newton, Dentist ,saw patients:. everyday. Dr, L Treleaven . Dentist- saw' patients everyday`: except Thursday which: Was his day in`Dungannon:. ;With :' Dr. : `Treleaven you had. your. choice o£ extraction either by' gas,or 1n�1• Church Anniversary was. highly uccessful - Forty-two years , ago, about. this, time of theyear,' the church at the .corner. of Campbell and Havelock Streets 'Was formally opened for regular 'service, and the. . , anniversary of that :event .was •duly celebrated on Sunday and Monday of. this week (1927). It Was then' a Methodist . church but since *June', of 1925 has been. 'known as Lucknow. United Church. 50 years ago • Dec. 1g,'1947 o -op members to share • hi Profits. The annual meeting of the Lucknow; District Co- operative ` was ,held in ithe Lucknow Town Hall, Saturday, .December 13 'With a good attendance. With the objective of $175,000.00 already •half subscribed, the canvasser expressed''his thanks for the response to; the canvass and his belief that the`:- ' canvess-:would go well over,the top';iri :another few weeks 'So far the canvass has, added` an. other 60• new members r to its list ' which now' stands around the 300 mark. 2S years ago,':' Dec.20, 1972 'ust'the right gift Say Merry Christmas with: the perfect gift, Before the. Age. of Miracles emoirs of a Country Doctor by Dr W. Victor Johnston, only $6.95. Dr. . 'Johnston was° born in West Wawanosh Township and was a gen; eral' practitioner:in Lucknow for thir ,ty;years. His book reflects his life and practice in this Community,,: Position eliminated Howard • ,Agnew,. division 'court clerk : in %J ,f. Lucknow since his appointment in May of -1938, foundhimself without, a fob as of .Oct. 31. In the gradualpattern of regional- ization followed by the province, it has eliminated three division courts .,in Bruce County. Division:courts still continue at. Port Elgin, Wiarton and Walkerton. -These elves - Betty SrnaIlr=Sharon VWLeber-and 'chef'_ Warre_n Silia 1I': Worked behind the' Scenes ;at Santa's Breakfast onr,Saturday. The,event • was a first for the I�cal Optimist Club and recbived rave reviews .from the• public.The breakfast was free, but donations towards the, food batik. were, ratefulty:accepted byl ;iembers of the cir.�b. (Livingston: photo) 9 , y P , ,411,X,SAVIV '40 r';�fr'y.'r:;"l'�;rl�'.�r%.:'�"r.'�'`'/�r.'r�r.�'::;�r:rr%?�•s ire sale' • from page 1 industries at the BEC4re. not affected. ;The in,dus tries: own their: land," Wickert said He added Canadian • Agra International and Canadian; Agra Foods are also ;'net. affected by the liquidation of theBAL partnership. The: building' on the Fifth Concession of • .Kincardiite Township which housed. Ontario Interlink is riot in the part-` nership and is not for sale. It is owned by Canadian; Agra: ',This •will:not be a 'tire. sale.'.The partners want to maxinize,their in•.vest-- mints. Thebi:g issue that has .to' be determined now is 'the marketing plan over the next month.” A ;chair of Ki ncardi ne'•s Next Ten. Year.Cominittee;' Wickert is ; concerned about : the future of theDEC. "I believe its future will be dependent on,.:Ontario Hydro's willingness tp support :the park and its existing infrastructure, ',It must` also supply .competi give.._ energy., rates and cheap•steam: If you take: . those three'things' aw,ay the'BEC's future is in seri- ous doubt:". Wickert ;added if a nat- ural gas pipeline is the o:n ly.: thing .that, will supply' . energy to the BEC, . "Wily' would anyone' bring their industry up here. They, need cheap 'hydro rates and; cheap steam to ,coin p'ensate for the .logistic" disadvantages of having to transport : their goods to,.a miajor market."