The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-07-11, Page 7.1 •
Wants more Lucknow news
17 • Concession St. W.,
Bowmanville, Ontario,,
June 29, 1984.
TO the Editor: ;
I regret 'the delay in forwarding your
renewal, for the Sentinel. We were overseas'
in March -April and somehow in the pile up
of mail on our return, your notice of renewal
was either lost or overlooked.
Since _your second notice arrived I have
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been seriously considering what should be
done about. it� I look: forvalard < still to its
coming to get ' news of people "- news from
home - from Lucknow.
Yes, there's much newsfrom outside the
town, from the rural communities which are
now identified by name -. much from the
Goderich area as far as :Kingsbridge. But.
there are so few from Lucknow. Other' than
people involved in a ball game, in a funeral,
and students in school; as well as in
advertising, the only names. of Lucknowites.
mentioned in the .June 27th issue werefour
in number.- • •
Notwithstanding, - 1, have decided to try
once more: Enclosed is $13.50.
• Yours truly,
Andrew M. Thompson
Editor's note: The Sentinel has tried on
numerous .occasions to employ. a . Lucknow
correspondent ho would' gather news of
Lucknow socia . happenings for .-a--column
similar tothe co umns provided by our rural
correspondents. Unfortunately we}havebeen
TO TIE EDITOR
Unsuccessful in this regard. Our. • readers
indicate an interest in such a column"
regularly. Anyone who would be interested
in writing such a column can contact the
editor. • •
The Sentinel .takes exception to one
comment in kir. Thompson's letter. The
Sentinel has always covered the township of
Ashfield as well as the townships of Kinloss
and West Wawanosh and the village of
Lucknow. Traditionally our coverage of
Ashfield has ` included Kingsbridge and
although they do not have a regular
contributing columnist at present, their
community is well represented . through
coverage because . the people of the com-
munity diligently provide the paper with
news items and frequently call the editor to
suggest coverage:
We appreciate the co-operation of our -
Kingsbridge readers in their efforts to assist
us with adequate coverage of their area.
Coverage of the. Kingsbridge community
does not constitute coverage • of Goderich
area however; as Kingsbridge has .tradition-
ally been covered by The Sentinel:
The Sentinel appreciates Mr. Thompson's
interest in . the paper and welcomes hi
suggestions. .•
St. lid4i;sinstitute meets
"Your Consumer Complaint", .was the roll
call at the July Sth, Family and Consulmer.
Affairs meeting of St. Helens branch of the
Women's • Institute. #Ten '�meinbers were
present. There was an excellent and varied.
response to the roll. call, two of the answers
being, hard to open packages, and poorly
supervised bulk °food :containers.
It ,was decided tb wait until. 'next year•
before cleaning :the hall.
Laurine McQuillin read a paper;` Staying
well and • Living longer. We are advised to.
keep as active in mind and :body as possible
and follow a nutritious diet with emphasis on
Webster family
The annual Webster picnic was held at
Brookside School ;when 86 'relatives met to
renew friendshps. The northern branch of
the family were in charge.
The president;:. Frank Alton extended a
welcome to the gathering. He then had
everyone stand and introduce themselves.
, Tap dancing by Donna Raynard and
Shauna Andrew was much enjoyed by all. A
reading by Loreen Alton followed. Ruth
Alton sang two lovely solos accompanied. by
Dora Alton on piano. A humorous monol-
ogue by Frank Alton was. enjoyed.
Mrs. Mervyn Lobb spoke on the book she
istrying- to keep up to date.
A . minute's silence was' observed for
members of the family having passed away
in .the last year, as follows: Richard Webster
Arens, son of Ed and Frances Arens,
Indianopolis; Mae Gibson; •Iris Cathleen
Campbell; John Durnin; . Shirley Await; C.
-Webster Montclait;, California; Eunice (Wil-
ber) Keyes, Seaforth; Olive Webster,
Toronto; Elva (Grant) Webster, Varna;
Florence (Clift) Webster, London; Robert
Turner, Goderich; Annie (Edgar) Allan,
Seaforth; Jim McNaughton, Seaforth; Laura
fresh fruit an& vegetables. Retirees in the
1980s, it was quoted, are living an average of
17 years longer than they didin the 40s.•
Minutes of yesteryear, namely 1949; were
read by Jean Phillips and Agnes Lyons gave
the current events. •
Marg Burkhart of Leisure Tours, present-
ed an itinerary for the bus, trip planned for -
August 30.
Isobel Gaunt read, Who killed the : apple .
pie? . °by Erma Bombeck.
The meeting closed with a delicious lunch
of strawberry shortcake.
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holds reunion
Bain (Jack), London; William Andrew,
Lucknow. .
A short business meeting was held with
the south feeling they could carry on no
longer, so it was decided to have the next
picnic at Brookside School the third Sunday
in June in 1986. •
The executive is president, Allan Andrew,
vice president Ross Erringtoni secretary,
Bernadean Ritchie; memoriam, Watt Web-
ster and Elsie Irvin; Melvin . Webster
resigned as treasurer of the south and Alex
Andrew is treasurer of the north.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Andrew conducted
games for the younger ones.
Special ' prizes given were, oldest .lady,
Elsie McKinley; oldest gent, Watt Webster;
youngest child, Lynn Irvin; oldest married
couple, Mr. and Mrs. Watt Webster; couple
coming the farthest, Mr. and Mrs. + Dick _
Reid; newest married couple, Mr. and Mrs.'
Murray Irvin.
A delicious smorgasbord supper was
served by the ladies fromthe north.' Those
attending' said farewell' to many • of their
friends but eipressed the hope that they will
meet again at the 1986 Webster picnic.
Attend Alton family reunion
Visitors with Cora Cranston for the
weekend - were Rhea and Bob Odkin, and
Agnes Durnin of Sarnia; Nellie and Norman
Kerr; Waterloo and their daughter, Joyce
Shannon of Whitby; and Mrs. Harold Hack-
ett of Ottawa. They ,all.ttend•ed, the ° Alton
reunion of Brookside School on Saturday and
`Sunday.
Ken Alton 'of British Columbia, his family,
Robin Alton of Edmonton, Ellen Hugit of
Prince George and' Judy Aitken of Calgary
were weekend visitors at the home of Ken
and ' Ruth Alton, Sharon, George and
Susanne and all enjoyed the Alton reunion at
Brooksire School. . Pf
Alton ion visitors with . Frank and
Loreeri Alton, Gordon, Kevin and Jamie
were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rye and family of
Rycroft, 'Alberta, ' Peace River District; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Dukes of Sault Ste. Marie;
Mr. and Mrs. Le'e Nelson, Spokaine, Wash-
ing; and their daughter, Blyth Knectel of
Seattle, Washington. • `
Suzanne Alton is attending Camp Menes-
etung for thenext five weeks where she will
-be the Craft Director% . • .. a
Debbie Raynard is a camp counsellor' at
Camp Menesetung for the summer.
Visitors for the weekend with Russel and
Lillian Irvin to attend the Alton reunion were
Mr; and Mrs. Roy Alton; William and
Margaret MCLelland, Alice Hill, all of Sault'
Ste. Marie; Joe and Jean Watson, Denise
Watson and family of Echo Bay; Gordon and
Eileen Armstrong, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Alton, Oil Springs; Jim and Willa
Steele, London; Elsie Irvin, Goderich, and
her granddaughter, Darlene Sterling; Percy
and Anna Blundell, Goderich; Susan Irvin of
Wallaceburg, and Dale and Wendy Irvin and
baby, Garrett of Waterloo.
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Canadlan•Radlo-te$evision and
Telecommunications Commission
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Conseil de ja radiodifusiOn Odes'
telecommunicMlons canadlennes.
DECISION
JOHN C. WARD: BlytJi, Brussels • an
Hensall,. Ontario. •
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SAUGEEN TELECABLE. LTD C us
Flora Cable T.V. Ltd. .an CU Ltd., _
representing'company to be incorpor t-
ed • Blyth,, Ont. Decision. CRTC 84=512
Following .a Public. Hearing in Hull,
Quebec on 14 February 1984, the Com-
mission approves the • applications by
John C. Ward for licences to carrylm
broadcasting receiving undertakings to
serve the communities noted above by
distributing the signals of the CANCQM
network and' other broadcasting •services.
The ,Commission: will issue 'licences
expiring 30 Septeihber;1987; subject to
the conditions of licence specified in this
decision and in the .licences to be issued.
The. Commission considers that the
-approval of these applications, represents -
the - most itable means of extending
service to lyth, Brussels and Heniall
due to the ographic proximity of these
communitie to the applicant's existing
°cable system which serves Mitchell and
Seaforth,-Ontario. Therefore, the compet-
ing application ; by Saugeen Telecable
Ltd., Fergus -Elora T.V. Ltd. and . CUC
Ltd., representing a company to be
incorporated, to provide cable television
service to Blyth is denied. In addition to
the priority services required to be
carried by regulation, the Commission
approves the' carriage of the following
optional services:, WJBK=TV (CBS),
WDIV (NBC), WTVS (PBS) Detroit,
Mich., and KOMQ-TV (ABC) Seattle,
Wash., to be received via satellite from
the CANCOM network. It also approves
the carriage of the signals of CFPL-TV
London and CHCH-TV Hamilton which.
are: receivable over the air. The Commis-
sion. approves, as a condition of licen
the proposed maximum monthly ub-
scriber fee of ,$17.00 an. d a maximum
installation fee of $35.00 at each location.
Kincardine Cable T.V. Ltd., . Saugeen
Telecable Ltd., Fergus Elora Cable T.V:
Ltd. and CUC Ltd.,, representing a '
company to be incorporhted JOHN C.
WARD Lucknow, Teeswater, Ripley and
Ti erton, Ont.: Decision CRTC' 84-513.
Following a . public hearing in Hull,
Quebec on 14 February . 1984, the
Commission approves the applications by
Kincardine Cable T.V. Ltd. (Kincardine
Cabler for licences . for broadcasting
receiving undertakings to serv&Lucknow,
Ripley, Teeswater and Tiverton. The
Commission will issue licences expiring
30 September • 1987, subject to the
conditions ,of the licence specified in this
decision and in the licences to be issued.
The Commission considers that the
approval of the Kincardine Cable applica-
tions represents the most suitable means
of extending service to Lucknow, Ripley,
Teeswater and Tiverton. . Accordingly, the
Commission denies.the competing appli-
cations by John =C.. Ward and Saugeen
Telecable Ltd., Fergus -Elora Cable T.V.
Ltd. and CUC Ltd., representing a
company to be incorporated. In arriving.
at this decision; the Commission has
taken . into account the geographic
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proxf ity of dim communities to the
ass lic nt's xisting, cable system at
Kincar' ine an • xpects that service will-
be.Prov ed to thes locations at an early
date.. ddition to e priority services
req ' red to • e carr d by regulation, the
Commission s . ves the carriage of the
following optional : signals . at each of the
®
-four locations:. WJBK-TV (CBS), WDIV
�-. (NB) and WTVS (PBS)' Detroit, Mich.
and MO -TV (ABC) Seattle, Wash.
wine, re.to,be received via satellite from
• the CANCOM network. It also approves
e ca' "age . of the signals of CBFT
•�o al, to be received via satellite, and -
CFL FPL -FM London,nd CFCA-
itchener, which. are • receivable
over -tile -air. The proposal to distrikute
ute
the ; • signals of CIRK-FM Edmontbn,
CKRW Whitehorse;. Yukon, CKO-FM-2
Toronto, CFMI-FM . Vancouver, CFQM-
M MMoncton, VOCM St. John's; CITE
M and CKAC Montreal, which are
received from the CANCOM network,
will be addressed in a separate decision:
As > oted in public notice CRTC 1984-124
dated 28 Mak, 1984, the Commission is
currei�ly reviewing the cable carriage of
ra2lsignals and will soon issue proposed
amendments to .the cable television
regulations related to this issue. ' The
Commission approves, as a condition of
licence, the proposed :maximum monthly
subscriber fee of $13.95 and a maximum
installation fee of $40.00. SAUGEEN
TELECABLE LTD., FERGUS-))✓LORA
CABLE T.V. LTD. AND CUC LTD.
representing a .company to' be incorporat-
ed. Clifford; Ont.Decision° CRTC 84-515.
Following a public hearing in. Hull,. Que.
on 14 February, 1984, the Commission -
approves the application: by Saugeen
Telecable Ltd., Fergus -Elora Cable T.V.
Ltd. and CUC Ltd., representing a
company to be incorporated (the l consort -
m), for a licence to carry on broad-
casting receiving undertaking to serve
Clifford by distributing the signals of the
CANCOM network and other broadcast-
ing services. The Commission will issu. e a
licence expiring 30 September 1987,
subject to ' the conditions "of licence
specified in this decision and in the
licence .to be issued: In addition to the
priority services required to be carried by
' regulation, the Commission approves the
carriage df the following optional servic-
es: WJBK-TV (CBS), WDIV (NBC),
WTVS (PBS) Detroit, Mich., and KOMO-
TV (ABC); Seattle, Wash., to be received
via . satellite from CANCOM, .It also
approves the carriage of the signals of
CFPL-TV London, CHCH-TV Hamilton.
and CKVR-TV Barrie, which are receiv-
able over -the -air. The Commission ap
Olives, as a condition of licence,the
proposed' maximum monthly subscriber
fee of $18.97 and a maximum installation
fee of $50.00.
CRTC documents may be read in the
"Canada 'Gazette", Part 1; at' CRTC
offices; and at reference libraries. CRTC
decisions `.concerning a licensee may be
read at its: offices during normal business
hours. You also may obtain copies of
CRTC public documents by contacting �
' the CRTC at: Ottawa/Hull (819) 997-1
0313;' Halifax (902) 426-7997; Montreal
(514) 283-6607;' Winnipeg (204) 949-6297; 6297;
Vancouver (604) 666-2111.
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