The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-15, Page 2OF
RIPLEY HURON
ARENA AND AUDITORIUM
WILL BE HELD
Saturday, October 18th
AT 7:30 P.M.
Family Night Everyone Welcome
Official Opening Coffee Hour
Entertainment, and Dance
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, .19 THR LILICKNOW ININTINRI,*.LOCICNOW, ONTARIO . •,• - • •
Nearly 200 students enrolled in
13 Night School courses which
started last Tuesday and Wednes-
day evenings at F. E. Madill
Secondary School, Wingham.
All courses are now filled; but
Personal Law. Rug Hooking, Com-
puter Fundamentals and Choral
Still Openings At
Night School
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The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"Tho Soppy -Town" — On the Huron-Bruce Boundary
Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847
Established 1873 Published Wednesday
—Aftember of the C.C.N.A. and 0.W.NA.
Subscription Rtite, $8.00 a year in advance
$2 extra to U.S.A. and Foreign
Donald C. Thompson, Publisher
,Music were all cancelled, due to
insufficient interest. ,,
Courses which still have room for
more students include Decorative
Tube painting, Auto-tune-up, Hair-
dressing, Blue-Print Reading, and
Soils and Fertilizer Testing.
Anyone still interested . in these
courses should enroll as soon as
possible.
Theiiiies are educated hunches
with common-sense attachments.
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FAIRVIEW DAIRY
LUCKNOW
(formerly Finlayson's)
WILL BE CARRYING'
BEATRICE CHEKD PRODUCTS
We wish the Cowan Family the best in their new
business adventure.
COWAN'S GROCERY .STORE
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
AND
Takes III On
Road Trip
George Irwin of Oakville, elder
son of Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin
of Lucknow, who drives his own
tractor and pulls trailers loaded
with packaged freight for Kings-
way from Toronto to. Winnipeg,
took ill on a recent trip.
When he didn't arrive home
around the expected time, his wife ,
got uneasy about him and called
the. KingsWay office in .Toronto.
They had not heard from him
either, so they sent out a tracer and
made contact with him , in Thunder
Bay Hospital,
George had called at their office
in Thunqr . Bay where he took a
blackout and fainted in the office.
He was in the hospital for a day or
two when they released him. He
had a bleeding ulcer. Lucky for
him he was driving , double.
They halted for home and got,
about 150 miles out of Thunder Bay
when the pain got so bad he had 'to
have his driver pull to the side of
the road and radio for help. He was
picked up in about 15 minutes time
by ambulance- and taken back to
the hospital at Thunder Bay where
he remained for a few days.
His dad, Spence Irwin was
talking to him. Wednesday of last
week and he had just come home,
having flown from. Thunder Bay to
Toronto:
This Is
CGIT Week
The week of October 12th to 19th
is C.G.I.T. week across the country
celebrating the 60th anniversary of
the Canadian Girls In Training.
movement.
In 1915, Canadian leaders from
the Anglican Baptist, Methodist
and Presbyterian churches and the
YWCA met together to plan a
program for teenage girls. A book
of program ideas was used for
Sunday School discussion followed
by the practical application at a
mid-week meeting. The girls who
used the 4-fold program came to be
known as Canadian Girls , In
Training.
The 4-fold purpose of C.G.1.T.
based on Luke 2:52 made the girls'
physical, social, intellectual and
religicius development the aim of
all .meetings and activities.
Through rallies, conferences ' and
camps in every province, girls and
their leaders responded to the
fellowship and the challenge to
leadership in their churches and
communities.
This year 30,000 C.G.1.T. mem-
bers from 12 to 17 yearS are
Celebrating with rallies, camps,
banquets, parades and reunions.,
They celebrate the fact that
C.G.1.T. is alive and well and still
important to Canadian girls today.
RIPLEY
HURON
CENTRAL
BROWNIE
NEWS al NEWS
The 1st Lucknow Brownie Pack
held their regular meeting on
TuesdaY, October 7th. Opening
games were "One Of Us Has' Gone
Away", "Statues", and "Mystery
Man".
Rosalea Cameron placed the
Toadstool for Brownie Ring.
Tawny Owl did inspection for
complete uniform and the Sixers
collected Brownie Gold. A new
Brownie, Lisa Nagel, was introduc-
ed to. the Pack, plus a new Packie,
Katherine McKim. Everyone then
sang 0 Canada.
Packie took the Brownies outside'
for games of "Dodge Ball" and
"Number Rhythm Game". TawnY
Owl worked with the Tweenies and
they are 'to try and learn their
Brownie Promise and to find
pictures that makes them think of
their Promise-.
At Pow Wow, the Pack sang
Happy Birthday to Helen Macln-
tyre, Rosemary /Gilmore and Tracey
McDonagh. It was announced that
a Hallowe'en Craft will be done on
October 21st and a Hallowe'en
'Party will be held on October 28th.
The meeting closed with the
Squeeze and. Taps.
SELLS TEESWATER
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
December of 1969. He will
continue .to publish The Lucknow
Sentinel whete he has been
associated with the business for the
past 22 years and where he has
been publisher 'since the death of
his father, Campbell Thompson, 11
years ago.
Mrs. ' Dorothy MacKenzie of
Culross, who has been office
manager of the Teeswater News for
the past six years since Mr.
Thompson took over, will continue
in, the same . position with Keith
Roulston .
PASS FIGURE
CONTINUED FROM .PAGE
Skating Club will be held on 1
next two Saturdays at the to
hall.
• There is to be a Coaches Clinic
Howick Community Centre
October 26. Any 'senior inemb
interested in going should cent
Mrs. Haldenby as soon as possil
Why Pay Taxes .
if you don't have to'
You must pay some fax, but
probably less than you think.
The government allows sev-
eral methods of reducing
taxes, one of which is the
income AVeraging Annuity.
Certain types of Income can
be used to buy, such an
annuity, and the amount of the
purchase can be deducted
from your total income before
taxes.
Give us a call. Find out'if you
have to pay all that tax: •
Wayne M. Maudlin
R.R. 4 Brussels Ph. 887.60
SYNDICATE LIMITED
The Moneybuilders
By Scott McLean
(Sports reporter)
This week the Junior Girls soccer
championship was won by Kaye
Walden's team. Congratulations
girls!
The boys soccer standings are as
follows:
Rainbows 5 wins, 3 losses, 11
points; Killers 2 wins, 2 losses, 9
point's; Streakers 2 wins, 4 losses, 7
points; Attackers '3 wins, 3 losses, 7
points. '
The primary teams are still in
strong competition.
LUCKNOW SKATING CLU
REGISTRATION DAYS
Saturday, October 18
Saturday, October 25
2 to 4 p.m.
BASEMENT OF TOWN HALL, LUCKNOW
FEES: JUNIORS $10.00 — SENIORS $15.00
FAMILY RATES AVAILABLE