The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-04-04, Page 2•
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TigE LUCK,NOW=4ENTINEL", LUCKNOW; .�=ONTABIO
We wish to most sincerely express our thanks for
the patronage and pleasant business relations we have
enjoyed While operating the Supertest. Service Station.
We extend our best wishes to our successor John
Camille. , and 'hespeak eak .for him your continued support,
$a°
NOTICE •RE ACCOUNTS
We require payment of all' outstanding accounts.
by ,April 30th,
Ross and Jean Cumming.
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UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
5..tores 1•iII Remain Open
On Saturday Evenings
Until 10 p.m.;; Commencing
is Saturday, Apra
LUCKNOW 'BUSINESS MEN'S: ASSOCIATION
orman Siegrist,' Secretary, Elmer 'Umbacl, President:.
HITECHURCH
Ruth Ann andCarol ,Ann,:
daughters of Mr:' and Mrs'. James'.
Johnston are spending the week
at the home of.•. Mr.: and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie:
There was a .farewell -present-
ation held in... the Langside• ;]loll
on Friday fck Mr. and Mrs.. Fa.
ish Moffat and Gordon who hae
left their farm and have . taken
up residence in . Wingham The
address . was read by Gordon,
Wall and the :presentation' 'of a
tea service: and a ,gift ,of money
to Mr and Mrs ,.Moffat and _a
"• . wallet and a gift of money to.
their son Gordon: sales ' brought them $56.00.
Ian Liqu�r Vote.`
Within • Months
It appears certbin that
Lucknow will have a vote on
the liquor question wiithin
'about three months. It so, it
will be the first liquor
biscite in this Village in 5O
Years , when, under the local;
option, vote, Lucknow . "be'
carne "dry;"
At •the April meeting on.
Monday night Council again
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discussed ; the matter. with.
.local 'clergymen.. They .:failed
to receive endorsement of .the
course they were • following
from. Rev..H. W Strain) and.
Bev. Rod McLeod. They ex- • . .
• pressed their personal views
in ;opposition , basically. that
it "would not contribute 'to
the general well being of the •
town and more likely would •
add tothe,. problems, ' which •
they are• now unable to cope.
with. One .licence opens the
gate to 'other demands, and
with the brewing industry
pushing –it, you ,can't . con- •
• ' trol it. ..
.Rev: Wright expressed' a
neutral attitude, ' with " the
matter • one for mature, • citi-
zens 'to decide as 'they saw
fit: When S evil• or abuses
arose from this or any :other
such: question, then he felt it •
was. his ' responsibility- as a
clergyman to speak or act in•,
upholding law and .order;
Mr.'and Mrs: Clarence Black- Before the .meeting adjourn
hall' and ..Mr.. and Mrs. Harley ed it was. decided' to meet
Campbell of Toronto 'visited ',on t Monday t d
1,
Saturday it the home of Mrs. 'next , .evening o. is-
George Mc.Clenaghan.. •
cuss a by. -law' to make pro
' vision for the vote. Connell
,, emphasized, thatthey are :• •
bringing on 'the. vote on the
straight "question• of a •din
ing lounge. licence as. the
Mrs., Florence Henry of .Lon- only way of obtaining motel.
don spent• the week-end..at her accommodation locally
home here: ".:It was stated that • sinee the I .recognize. 'several names on
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes. & 'prospect of a dining lounge the : committees,. and . remember
.Debbie.visited* " on: 'Su day ...with: `• vote • had 'become' 'public, quitea::few as• being" classmates
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- . Cotincii.had been approached:. "of mine.
vin Pipe in Brussels: by a 'number of ratepayers Wishing the Lions Club every
The Women's Institute held •a requesting a vote on a. com success in this''campa> n.
successful' bake dale in .the town bination/ liquor' ' and beer Yours, sincerely,
of Wingham on Saturday. Their store. This could be ,included `•' (Mrs•
. Geo..) 'Betty'Everest.
on the same ' ballot if. there
•was • sufficient evidence ' i
was desired. •, •
I mentousproject- 'for .: club t
•��Council' stressed, ,however, p j. your u, o
that so, far as the Board was undertake.: and congratulate . you.,
o;. i
Mrs.: Robert McInnes. and. Will . .. concerned they were natiat n the fine succeess to date.
• t Kee drivin tin. .. you have gone
of T,eeswater visited on Sunday ing the; .vote • sole,]~ on the' • • p g : .
at the* home of: Mr. and Mrs. dining lounge licence propo al over the, .top. as : there is , a real
as 'he answer to the accoin- 1. need for , artificial ice f• or'•' youth
e.
,inodation lack. ` • `• `. winter programmes and :`physical
; fitness lin a;.:' .communlity.' like
Lucknow. Perhaps it'would be
advanta eou ` to distribute . a o
the.• reminder•' :to `Fall the Old
Rev: Roberta Watt of Toronto.
visited: on Tuesday :with his
parents,: Rev ` ..and ' Mrs.' John
Watt.
Whit
Abou# Ariificial Ice.
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Jim,Mitchell,. London "It is
good to • know that the people in
the "Old, Home Town" have
the enthusiasm for sports as .ex-
isted fifty years. ' ago. I get a
big kick out of jack •Newton's.
letters and might say that he
could xn�anipulate a puck as well •
as the best. I know you will
make your objective . and. wish*
'the Lions every success
iP. W. Hoag, Strathroy "You
are doing: well ' in your project
and I` wish; you • the best of luck."
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`Malcolm` MacLennan, Barrie..
"Just a line .and a. •• cheque to.
wish you all full speed ahea. d:
with your excellent' project
WEDNESDAY,, APRIL 4th, 1962
Ted, Collyer, • Toronto - "En-
closed is : a small • donation to:
the Artificial Ice Fund. Glad' to
see. it going so well, With, an ex-
tended hockey season Lucknow
may •produce 'some championship
teams in the •near ,future, and put
Lucknow back on the map as a
great: hockey town.': 'REGAL
Jack and * Olive '` ,Gillespie,'
WALL SATIN'
Sarnia "This ' is a small con LATEX WALL PAINT
tribution but we are happy to.
.have event a small • :part' in such
a. worthwhile project., Hope the
fund, goes 'over. the 'top."."
SENDS DONATION. *IN
MEMORY :OF BOB BROWN
149 :utumnwood. Drive,
Port Arthur, Ont.
Dear Mr'Thompstion:.
Although it is over 4hirty years'
since I` lived in Lucknow, I still
feel. it is my,/ home town,'. and am
sending this small contribution
in memory of'my parents (Mr..
&Mrs'. Robert Brown).who. spent :..
fifteen years. in, Lucknow.
NEXTTO
PEANUTS..
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Like REGAL
AU1 SATIN
Mr, and'. Mrs. Rehson. F• alconer• The W.I: ladies, will• attend �a
of Sarnia ', spent. the week -end meeting .,at Reids., Corners in
with his mother, Mrs: Cassie. Fal-; connection with the 65th' 'mini -
with
corer;" Mrs: Falconer° returned to versary.
weeka with ".them to spend this
week.:
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° •S: 'G (Stan) Burns, St. Thomas.
• I-- This -IS a stimulating and mo
Mr. James St: Marie of. Kit Dan Tiffin.
• chener' is on a motor trip with • Mr. and ` Mrs: Cameron Sim
his 'son Raphael St. ;Marie ;• of;inons, and family 'of London'vis-
-Lansing, Michigan to California ited with•. his parents, Mr: and
and Will return by Victoria; BC.' Mrs:Wingham. and
and will' travel home through also with'her parents, Mr. and
the . Canadian 'west. ; Mrs:' Charlie. Martin on Satin.,
.. Mr. Ken :Patterson returned to day. ° . "
...his home on Saturday after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, ,
mg.: the winter months at the 'Miss. Lila Emerson and Eldon
home of his son, Mr. Scott Pat`-: "visited •on .Friday ; at the home
terson in Detroit,' • of Mr. and Mrs, John Haggitt in.
Mrs.. S. ' .C. • Willis *of .Gowans- ' Blyth. Mr. and ,Mrs. Haggitt will
town. spent the week ;end at the be taking up , residence in Brus-
hone of Mrs.\ Doris' Willis: telt.. '
Mr, ' and .Mrs.. Walter Richards The 4-H • club meeting was
of London visited on the week- held on Wednesday :.evening at
,end. with Mr and Mrs: Derwyn the ..home: of Mrs. Ezra •Scholtz.
Hill. • • ' There 'were 10 'girls. present. The
NOMINATING; :CONVENTION
FEDERAL BRUCE LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
PURPOSE: --To Nominate a Liberal Candidate for
next Federal :lection
PLACE :—Saugeen District High School, Port Elgin ;
SPEAKER:—MR. 1VIITCI-jELL SHARP
Former Deputy Minister to Hon. C. D. Howe,
Presently ,Vice -President Brazilian Traction.
Liberal ' Candidate in Toronto Eglington
TME: -WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1962
at 8.00 p.m. (sharp)
All it terestedpersons are invited to attend:
'A. D. "Milne, . Jessie McLean, Kincardine,..
President.: Secretary.
Accompan ied
On Emergency Trip
Boys : as such; appeals can . be
easily ,overlooked in .. these busy
times. Best .'wishes for `. a. com-
FIL Shirley. Robinson, 'a;. nurs- ' plete'success .or ,your worthwhile
ing sister who is 'on "duty at the (•project."
RCAF• station at Parent, ;Quebec, �,;, ` ` • 4.*.
took•, part in an emergency mis-. Edythe Irving• •n
.•� i . ytad Pheme Irv-
sion .recently: ' ` Parent • is . about : ring, ' St. Petersburg, Florida
250 miles north: of : Montreal. If "Please find enclosed a'• small
A 9 -year old lad ` 'at Parent contributionto the .artificial ice
suffered. a fractured skull . when rink in Lucknow.
struck .by a hockey puck,,; and .it
was necessary • to 'rush .him . for.
treatment. Darkness had settled•
preventing,the use, of a' helicop-
ter,. so the . lad was taken by
train on a three-hour trip to
Le Tougue. •
There. he was. picked up by fan On Marcheration' 26th,,. a 'Agrtarge icgroup
lture
RCAF plane with a flight nursQ
• of Fed, of u
aboard, and flown out for: treaty members and. township council=
rzient. lors along with a few .from Clin-
heincident made the news
in the Collegiate Audi-
. on a Montreal radio station. torium • to ' i
dscuss "71A.XATI+ON'.
'. • ton . met
for Education:
The general opinion of the,
discussion :Was on raw, cooked meeting after hearing Don .Midi
and jellied .salads. They were dleton, .'head of Properties',Dept.
shown how to make: salad dres- of the 'O.sF.A, discuss the prob-
sing, how to garnish salads and Siem, seemed to 'be that people
make• relishes. rather than property should be
Mr.` and Mrs:' George 'Walker responsible for the costs of edu-
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pur- cation •
don visited on Saturday evening' ., Costs , have increasedreatly
g ,Y
at the hoine of Mr.. and,Mrs, and it seemsthat local munici-
William] Humphrey at St elens..palities are bearing an 'ever -in-
, The Teeswater Junior Farm- creasing share:
• ers. Wfill'
present a play "The OldThe future appears even' more
Beginning . and variety concert expensive: It is forecast that in.
on ' Friday, April 6th In the the ' next 10 years new class
Whitechurch `, community~ hall, rooms ecit at to the present'num-
There will be a .lunch counter ter will have to be built: • SoMe
in. the hall and Far'rier's• orches- of this will be done to increased
tra will provide the music for population :and the balance: to
danchig. replace worn out buildings.
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Discuss Taxation .
For -Education,
(By J. Carl Hemingway)..,
FOR INT.`E'R'IOR.US.t
urdie 8 S
PhOn e,' :10 Lucltno
Wee•ni••••oaa••esee•
In 1948: Public ]School peep.
cost' .was $95.00. ;•High School
pupil '$20650. In ,1958 $242.
$524.00; and: in 1959,, $268,00.
$580.00: •
I 'wonder if""our students
ize how • much 'is being- seen
order that they. may' �receiv
education•.
.Aside' from the meeting "t
have been .many .comments
'time: to time.' to the effect,
we are Wasting• large sum.
pupils . who haven't the a'
(to master High School" sub'
' In this '• I , -find ' educati
t•
somewhat inConsistant: We
told that weonly "use a
percentage of our mental
city, Speaking. from• a sone
limited background of ex
ence I. agree• with the state]
• Can we then say that our
sent High School students
n't the ability to graduate'
Grade 13?
I am. much more inclin
think that ..we have failed 't(
vide an educational •systeir
creates° the desire and en'
merit to cause the stude
use the, necessary , percente
'.his mental ability. . to sudef
.school, ,
It,: was interesting • to s•
the meeting such a since]
sire to improve what see
be an ' out-Mode:d method t
anon, and wh le Lilo cost'
ucation is high there SV
complaints made, ,However
feel': that there is some qt
on ,the value per dollar .ti
getting.
,Perhaps while some ar
Onthe method of taxat
education ,the rest. of 'U
concentrate on ways and
of a little More mileage
available braid power,