The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-01, Page 2PAGE TWO
THE..LUCK119W SENTIN
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
EI: ES }AY , NO T, 1st 1961
:Kolb vor
Grade 13 Award
On Friday evening at the
Wingham District High School,
Miss Ruth Hodgins daughter of
ltf_r. and Mrs. Charlie Bodgins of
Winghain and a Grade 13 student
was Presented with the Dr.
Ceived the school diploma for
general and ComMercial profici,
ency being arnong the top three
students in her grade eligible for
in ward', Ruth Was also accom-
panist for part Of the ,program.
Ruth's mother is. the forMer Jean
Ruth'S aunt, Miss' Marion Hod-
gins, a Unifed Church Missionary
- froM. Western .Canada and form-
erly of Con. .10, Kinloss, was
present for this 'caseation of the.
aWardt. presentation. During he
visit to Wingharn Miss :Hodgint
delighted,tlie pupils pf.Mrs, Grace
Webster, Mrs. Jean Hodgins and
Miss Phyllis Johns when the gave
' an illustrated talk .on her wQrk
in the West: The: Classrooms were
loVely with Hallowe'en de4ra-
tionf and, the PupHt sang Several
ohOruses:.A guest at the prograrn
was Miss Itiga"Ottomyer who'has
arrived recently' fram Germany..
ars. ti,ecked.,
eek -End Collision
Four. district youthi fattunately
escaped. with minor injuries in
Wineasam about 12:30 :a.m. Sun-
day Morning.'
Driver of the, one ear was
• James Robert Venuss (better
knoWn locally as Bob Harris),
who, police report, ran: into ,the
•rear ' of' a car driven by 'Fred
Passengers in .the Ventisf earl
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were three brothers, Kenneth, TOrrismy Ballentine is' back in I
John and Donald Johnston. 'the hospital again : with . prieu-1 . '
VANDALS. AT WORK
AT TIFE WEEK -END
A' pop bottle . wag hurled
through a rear window at , the
Post Office early Sunday morn-
Annther e§capade' that night
Was: the szna.4hing of a lawn fix-
tur at June, Coall,Yer's apartment.
In addition several plopog, got
the "egg treatment?' '
id, Jos.
Hallowe'en!.. y
chdilidg.rt t'Q. .1 tQe0n f tuhl ec athilnilluV1
Hallowe'en patty on Tuesday
night in tbe Arena,. spdnsored by
the 'Lucknow and 'District Lions
!Club, under the chairrnanship, of
Blab McIntosh. The Committee
n,ni narn8ers in charge were in cos.,
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Short Of Objective main s reet e 9innd PtltraLduedcknialaw'e
With' the ideal campaign for 1 the direction .,of Mr. Elwin Hall;
the CNII3 hearing its gonipletionl and returned to the Arena where
just $73.00 shart of its,, minimum envied the task of the judges,
• The following .is liSt Of the Mrs. Otant MacDiarnild and Miss
donatf .contl,-ibuting • since Sep- !Huth Thompson: .
temb.er 30th: There were siX classes for pre -
Lloyd Athton,'$2.00; Ken•-•caine- 4chool, 'kindergarten and Grade
ing, '$2.00; Milton Rayner, $2.00; 8. By actual count there, wete
Mrs. Harold Treleayen, $2.00; 146 children. lined up befOre the
Mrt. Clatk FirilaYsOn, $2.00; !judges for cash Ptizes .of 75C,' 50c
vin Morrison,. $1.00; Lady Fores- and 25c in each group.
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111106..E LUCKNOW
DEBENTEIRES. ..tfoR
$10.00; Mrs'. Jim McNaughton,
$1.00; Miss Ristth Thompsan, $5,1)0;
Chas. Bristow,.$5.00; Mrs. William
Bushell, $5.00; Mts. Grant Mac -
Following 'the judging . there
was a.,,libetal Peanut scratable:
'and as' the children filed from
the' arena. each received a choco-
, the judging the Band
wat generous with their selec-
Prize'. Winners were: ,
Pre -School ,---, . Sandra Finlay;'
Tammy Barger, AudreY
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Interest
for further particulars. eentaet
MuniCipal Office Lucknow
Agnew, Treasurer
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Humphrey, $2:00; Ross Errington, Kindergarten 7--. Beth Ilallain,
$2.00; Mrt., Eunice Gillespie, $1.00.;' Ian MontgomerY, Donnie Brooks.
Gardan Morrison, $2.00; Carineron Glade. 1 and .2 ,-. Dale Hunter,
MacDonald, $2,00; Don Cameron, I:Bradley Patker,..Iininiy de Boer.
Light Lodge, A.k. '.&- A.M., $10':00.. 0ail Jainiesazi,, John Emberlin.
verb,' :hurt, suffering deep lac- . -
etations„,and chest iinjUrieS:, Rosalene. Phillips, Janet : Car -
The occupantt -of the .other car -
Observation bilt ' were all ' dis-
charged 'on. SundaY,7 ' - 0 !'' ' NE S BRIEFS
. Both cart Were' badly wkeeked.
Fred Deacon Was. the most se-.:
e eople of Bruce
Front e Bruce ount
ren's ociet
NEARBY
'draw for a portable TV set and
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DOCTORS': BILLS PAID
NOW NO. .AGE LIMIT s
pitat. for individuals qi• families 'available .in Luaknow• and
'area.. Past health no longer means you are, deprived of this
, vital prOtectionoFor further inforMation .and enrolment; fill
out coupon and mail to
129 HOLLYWOOD AVE., WILLOVVDALE, ONTARIO
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ADDRES
ear Friends:
The support this Community----haa-given-to s our
:Society in the.past has meant a great deal tarthe unfor-
tunate children of Bruce -County' whom we serye: Your
.donations haye'helpe&to improve this ,service manY-
ways; It is our sincere hope that yon' will' consider it
worthwhile to continue yOur :supPort this year.
Our Anntial Drive for Funds is now underway and
once again our target is a comparatively mosdest- $3,500'.
'We hope'to achieve this goal and thus be able to earry
.Ori with our Protection 'Seryices for the 1961-62 period.
Some of the things your money helped us to ,,do
last year are shown ,below. .•
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.221 children supervised and protected' in their 'own
42. children brought itito, care. Otir total, now is
'over 90.
43 unmarried tnothers, assisted and .plans made for
their babies.
.1 with ..theit: annual rurntnage Sale
1 ptietor of The Market. Stoke in
ition.heated Motel jiitt tailth of Wing-,
.of a new:12-unit electricallY-
• Ihani:. A.'. tetidence adjoins the Ino.,
John E. Bannister. Manager of
i the Zurieh. Branch of the • Bank
1 of Montreal, and forrrierly '.of
The autainatie fire. alarm .sy
I stem at.,Brucelea Haven, 'the new
.hOme for the. aged, at .Walkerton;
has been ;giving trouble, With
, 'five false Marini sounded' in the
Pasi few 'weeks. Each roam .in
the building is equipped with a
eeilirig :heat .dete0or,' which Op
Sets off an alarni. An investiga-.
tion it being:Made •by technician's
' .Mel Hackett, a native of Ash, -
field iina tteasurer of the arena
buildhig,,futid in Port Elgin, re -
'ported that over $13,000 had been
cleared for . the ''ftnid frain the"
summer eottage,draw. Mel is also'
President of the Pott Elgin 'Cham-
ber of Cominerce, which has rnade
AS. second $1,000 .donation tO ' the
building' fund. The 'Chamber Made
1 over $3;000 frOin beach : bingos.
Proceedt of the 'Winghain nos,
/tailed '$1,054.86: Over a period of
.'s2LY.,170r,soesthvirehAienhxihlioa:ybheeans r:piseendt
on suPplies 'and 'egniprnerit for
loirof fhe year after' filling the 'posi-
pbstmaster at .<Teeswater have
been receiVed,. tO succeed: Mei
. Donahue whO retires at the end
Knox Unit0d Church at Paisley
. ' 74 Court cases presented.
18 adoptions completed.'
317 services provided in othei instances where
treatment was completed within 30 days.
thildren •are still being' beaten cruelly,- starved, ,
exposed to irurnarat Acts, damaged emotionally and de-
serted and grossly neglected in other Ways' as well. You
ditions in Bruce County by helping us.how. Remember,
this is YOUR Satiety and these are yOur 'other' children!
We promise you' the 'hest service 'that we can give
-e• know lhat you will want ta help us give it:
Sincerely yours,
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take
tuary hae arisen on. the ashes Of
the old, at a•cost of about $66,000
Of which $17,000 remains 'Ont.. -
,Zurich Connell held. a stotmy
session befate ,deCitling to ?Call 'a
public' meeting to learn the -feel -
Mg of. the: ratepayers :regarding
the conttiuctiOn , :of 'a ,proposed
$10,060 Municipal 'Office.- •
Dixon; a dentist' in
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!IA.f.alkettan for many. years; died
in, Walkerton hoSpital.' at the age.
Dixon served in the- Firat, World
War with. the Iloyal Flying Corps.
fook over cominand,,Of the 97th.
niobiliZed the unit ih 1939 and:,
toOk it ovez•seas. -1:943 he trans-
ferred, to the /loyal ',Canadian
Dental. CorPs.
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