The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-27, Page 20THE VIOCKNOW SENTINEL, LtICKNOW, ONTARIO
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THAT the condition of Mrs. Keith
Collyer, whikwas seriously •
•burned in her •Winghani home •
reantly; is reported as satis- •
factory at writing time. She. "
is in Victoria Hospital in L'On
THAT -John Bradley '; son•of Mr.;
and Mrs. Eldon Bradley of Am-.
• berley, represented Lucknow
District High School at the Stud-
ent Leaders'. gathering in Lon.- ,
don last week, • •
. . •
THAT Hackett's United Church are
planning anniversary services.
.
for this Sunday, May lst, with
Rev, A. Higginbotharn, chair-
man o Huron Presbytery, as .,
guest -.Speaker. •
THAT Debbie Murray, young dau-
ghter of .Mr. and Mrs. John
Murray of Kinloss, was able to
return to Kinloss Central, School
this week after surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital in London
recently. .. •
THAT local volunteer canvassers
for the Canadian Cancer Socie-
ty will be calling on you this
week seeking yoursupport.
•.•
THAT H. D. "Bud" Thompson of •
Lucknow, superintendent of
Brucelea Haven in Walkerton,
was the guest speaker at the
Farmers' Night banquet in Mild.-
' may sponsored by theMildmay
Rotary Club. Bud spoke on the
operation of Brucelea Haven. ,
THAT:J. E. "Ted" Smith,. assist-
ant superintendent of profession.
al development, Department
of Education, and a former •
principal of Listowel Public
, School Was the guest speaker
' at the Home and School Assoc-
iation in Ligtowel.. He spoke
•on the new approach to jnath-
* ernatics and•is co-author of a
'text book on the snhject. Ted
was a former Lucknow resident.
• .
THAT -the Goderich Young Canada
PeeWee I9ckey tournament
• drew a record attendance of
• • •
• THAT.Revt,G W . Kaiser brought
us an 1896 copy of the Hamil-
ton Spectator which contained •
sortie inteitsting kerns. A1 -
though brittle and yellowed
.
from age, we still found the
• paper quite readable. The
markets.Were of particular i• nt-'
erest. •
• .• (by Allen Colwell)
The Buffalo patrol'opened the
rneeting, Scouter Frank congratu-
lated the new recruits on being in-
vested while he was away. John
Ackert was presented with his lst •,
• Class Badge by his father; Scouter
Lloyd, who was'present to give a
lesson on map reading, •`' ••
Following dues and inspection,
a game of,floor hockey was played.
The 'Tenderfoot boys passed their
tests on knots and lashings.
•The Second Class boys worked on
map reading. ,
The meeting was closed by the
The Canadian Cancer Society
has local organizations.in 1,400
communities in Canada and ex-
tends its services.to a further 2,420
centres of population.. •
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• MAY 9th
HURON COUNTY'S NEWEST
SERVICE FOR • ••
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•* :"Hginvay,Builetins
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•14,600. •
THAT Parents who have •a child •of
kindergarten age for the Fall •
school term are reminded of.
•• registration to'be' held thii
• issue. •
Friday. Check the ad in this•
THAT Kincardine council has app-
roved a vote on liquor lounges
and, dining lounges.which will:
• likely be held, this itiminer; •
kincardinepresently has a beer
• and liquor store but previous
• votes for sale "by the glass'
• have been turned down:
• THAT as we write„this on Tuesday
• tattling, it is SNOWING quite
heavily, April 26th. A week
' ago we were enjoying summer
• temperatures about the 70 de-
• gree inark, but it's cold today.
• This is no news to local readers
'but subscribers at a distance
might „be interested.
. ,
• THAT Mrs. Nelson‘Winterstein tf
Lucknow, a patient in Victoria
Htispitar in London since Mach,
8th, is improving slowly follow'.
fng major surgery on March 29th
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PHONE 528.3420. APRIL. 211, 20, 30
THAT Clarence Greer of Lucknow
was one of the many in a wide
area who spotted a meteor in
the sky Monday evening. The
sighthig was. about .8 p;m.. ,‘
still daylight, and it wasgding
in a northerly direction. 11 was
low.in the sky and was, trailing
• smoke, sparks and fire when
.. • Clarence noticed it. The met-
, • 'ear sighting was reported all
across the continent and inview
..,•of recent flying saucer talk, it
, .
Captured more than.casual
attention. •
THAT Ed Baker of Shelburne and
formerly of Lucknow waS'recett-
• tly re-elected for, a third term
. as noble grand of Dufferin Lod-•
ge NO.186 , p. O. F. ,
Dun-
:dalk. •
THAT. Allan McIver of Ripley is
making his home at the resid-
ence of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
*Jankowski on the 2nd Olkinloss,
•THAT Rev. C. H. Dickinson,D.D.
• • manager Of the United Church
Publishing.House and the•Ryer-
• son Press.for More than 25 years
•*and for the past two years sed-.
retary of the boardof publica-
• tions of the United Church Of
. Canada, has accepted the posi-
tfon of associate minister of.
• Chalmers United Church in
WOodstock. His duties, which
will be shared with the present.
• minister Kenneth Oates, will
• commence August la; follow-
• ing retirement from his present
• position. Dr. Dickinson is a
former minister of the Ashfield
United Church charge and is
•.•well known to many here.
THAT some More helpftil Inform
•,'• • tion on the Stroud family of.
• early Ashfield was given us this
past• •
estrj:tywheekby .Mrs. William R
jist north of Lucknow, and AI
Hackett of Lucknovi. Thein. formation followed th'e Publia
tion of recent letters and ittiri,
itythit•Tegard.• ,
•
THAT friends of P. W. Hoag of
Strathroy, former High Schtopi
principal in Lucknow. will regi
1, learning that Mr. Hoag has n
not
erdoy'g..
good heath this %dad
• and at present ishospitalizpe
THAT Terry Wilson.of R. fjelets
a student at the Ontario Colle
of Education in London, is
• supply teaching thii week at
Lucknow District '1,1igh kW.
. •
TI-fAt a floor furnace; at the
home of Howard Anew in
Lucknow, exploded last rridij
morning with consitierablqd
age being done' h\ .the leo&
•pginydthe housei,ngsotandirnofte that
fiie
'•THAT Andy Anderson, son of Mt;
and Mrs. Tom Anderson of
Lucknow,, is •employed at
Red and White Store in Luck',
• now on a parr' timo basis,
•
THAT 'Mr: and -Mrs. nonsId fur
• tison and Judy of Rcxda1CPt
• the weekend witi Mrs. Elis*'
beth Ferguson or Lucknow,
.and Mrs. Fergusor have jug
returned•
• miamiBefrah
ocm.a trtr to Gana •
Blihapa Island, Nassau, and