The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 19WEDNESDAY. MAY 7th, 1969
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THE LUCKNOW'SENTINEL, LUCKN:OW •ONTARIO
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Sa that th•Luckfl.ow village Aumn..
may mors e#feetiY�ly serve` the
V��lage �f . lucknaw, , the prefer-
ences
0f the ratepayers is being
sought concernin�•the hours the
dump .+s op •
en to the public;
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
RipI'eyWt4:e
Taik101fWeekly
'Newspaper Work
Don'Thornpson, Editor of the
Lucknow Sentinel, was the guest
speaker at the Ripley W8�inen's ,.
Institute ,Public Relations meeting
in•.the Legion -Hall on May `2nd
Following the opening of the
meeting with the newly, elected ...
President ill office., Mrs. Oliver
McCharles introduced the speaker,
whose tapir was based on•the
-imporranrfsteps in'publishing the
• weekly Sentinel.. Many. interest-
ing points of editing a paper
were explained. Eac,h member
was presented, with a copy of
last :week's Sentinel:. ,
Mrs. Francis. Gernm.ell newly.
elected Public Relations Repres
entative', thanked Mr..'Thornpson,
A.conteston different articles in
a weekly paper was held.
Mrs. Oliver McCharles '
Y,,
presented gifts for various birth
days, anniversarie§, etc..,
Mrs. 'Finlay McLeod .gave a'
report on... the recent. Officers, Gon '-
erence held in. Guelph She.,
stated that it is important to know
'that the Royal Anthem is "The
,Queen"', the Nationa.lapth.ern
"0 Canada".. A. poem. "A Tribute
To'Mothers" was„,read by the ..
President.: The meetings will,be:
held On the, first Friday of,eacti
month at the Legion Hall in' the s •
future.
BUSINESS SOLD. •.
,
CONTINUED FROM 'AGE
modest rnanner•;.;that "enough lad.
already been said in an •earlier
article" : " We persisted in our
efforts to .photograph Miss;Muridie
feeling.that such a record of•:1.
. service ihotild That go. •aintwticed
William Murdie.:Of 6eaforth
'took over the 'hardware business`
' in November of 1945 from
Taylor of Lueert9ow,, 'Miss,
4iz ieth-Vturdie=camelt ri-tticknow
in'April•;of the following rear
where' C cgmmenced work
;her bookkeeper and
clerk:: , M ss .M ie haw: a number
of changes in the store staff: Wall.,
:.employees over the years., She
continued with l41c1 'Sutherland
and William` 14rdie when,a •
partnership 'was formed andUteri',
.
when "William Wardle, again •
..operated the'business alone 'after
they partnership,waa dissolved.
Ken *tb ish4the ai as :later assoCi.
iated with his father William
Murdie"and continued to rube:the
business. after his 'fa is .death'
until Ken .passed away a year 'ago.
• Since that time Ken's wife, 'Pearl ,
h._s-doper-ated--the-business_unttl
•
it was sold this week
On Saturday night.of last week,
the final page was turned in a
lifetime of devoted. service to
this .business. Miss Murdie
cleared the books from the desk;
'the same desk, , where she had``.
first set them ont:over .88 years,'
ago•. We trust that she will en joy
years ;of retirement in Lucknow
.and that she will continue to be a•
• familiar face along the main . .
street.., •
Walter Safety says,
' `Thinkodon't sink!
Be water 'wise!. Learn
and practise water
safety, every' day.'''
ACCIDENT' TAKES,LIFE
C ONILNUED`FRo-NrbkGE 1
THE READERS WRITE ..
Suggest We Live
y Rumgn' System
Bradleyas survived by his
parents, Beverly and Marlene
(Baker) Sutton, ,two Brothers;
B1ait age B• and Brent; age 3; two,
sisters, 'Laurie `age 6 and Kiln; age
•5, patertiai grandparents, ivlr, and
Mrs, Lyman Sniton,:of Kinloss`
•
Township; Maternal grandparents,
"Mr.• .Mrs: Waiter.. Baker: of
Tllsonburg'; ' • • ,'
A private funeral iertiloe•wal
beheld at iastone era
Horne fn; ekThow •on3huriday;' :
May 'Sth ,at .2 p . Tri': 'h acrncm
will tie in. South lq,nloss Cennetety..
Pass Music
Pupils. of the Ontario Conservat-
ory
onservat-ory of Music tried ,their
exams on the Hawaiian guitar on ,
.April 16.. Results were:
First Class Honour's, David
Gulley of -R --R. 4,• Wiinghath PP.
Macy MacKinnon of R. R. 5 ,.
Lucknow, fames Ritter, • Wingharri.
Honours, Tommy Barger of i/
R-, R. 3, Lucknow.
Pass, John Scott, R. R. 1,
•Belgrave
The teacher is 1vlr.. zaparzan of
Clinton.
.rite 162,•
2691.East 49th 'Ave. ,
Vancpuver 16, B.C.
ril12th, 1969•
The Lucknow Sentinel,'
Lucknow ,` Ont..
Dear Editor
'1:find my subscription is now out:
3 enclose $5 00•:to pay for, another
year.;: I notethat you were com
:peled to raise the ,price of the
Sentinel:, inflation is still At its
dirty Work. The root`cause 'of rn
flabdn' is debt, interest and taxat-
Effective Monday of this week, May 5th, our re-
tail . hardware : business in Lucknow was sold. to
Reg Jones of ' Toronto?
We wish totake this opportunity to thank the people
of Lucknow . and surrounding district for making the 631/2: years:
the• Murdie familyhas been in the hardware business in 'Luck -
now' a ,most pleasant and, successful time.
, We trust that a continuance of this support will , be shown •
to the new owner 'Reg Jones. Mr: Jones will be assistedby lus
wife Carol who plans to ' shortly expand the business to include
a gift line
Kenneth Murdie Miss Elizabeth ;Mur
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• *,..1r, sr' ik * 1r *' * .,
is always' carried into .price,'.this”
will: demand increase. of wages, '.
tees and so on and this is also carr-,
i e -d -into -pr -ice on-aadao4o,'es
this vicious circle.
If we lived in, a democracy, this
condition wouldn't take place 'We,
live by the old Roman system;:: We
elect:ctiriulers and._then we'are.
ruled and that is not •dernoc.racy
,i,ater on i will write an article on
,' this subject'.
Wishing you and your •readers the,
:very best
G V, Towle.
tetter To The Edi
Ontario Society for Crippled'
Children,
350 ,Rumsey Road,,
P.O., Box 1700 Station'R"',.
Toronto 17, Ontario,
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Dear Editor: ,
The Ontario. Society for
Crippled Children and associated:
Easter Seal service clubs join,wft
the crippled children in the prov-
ince to thank your newspaper
wholeheartedly for the supporting
publicity which was directed to
the •1969 Faster Seal Carripaign:.
Although final returns for the
campaign will not 'be offieia1ly
owner -
Mr•
*`1r*:*tri*:*.w*•rt w*`
io#t'. Any..thing• that increases cost'„Ofjperyiftt-Wthe- 3r -
Hardware ,Erawp ct;
1 ' a •
labels. of -the Pro •
stores and veil! 'b known as :
tua NAItDWARE
Von** ow lew•wee a in- Lveknowwe have met many, of
e-"peoople of 1be-lutea_.-,,sid i:: chat .tn--weeks--a ,ad we will
meet many . i uor.e• ' We wig be Oeased• ta'have Yonlirop in and
l>haevn►e°,
• ia'e in Ltu�o* Ilbe Wilbam :,
llIEtrdie and Son }inrdwanC okra the ' best in 'q y and ser
vice to the . area. We Wipe in toe' able to exntinne tQVerate, the
mess in,fibceccelletttinner.inwpiel it.hatipt eusiy_bee
regarded,
*****
known for a few weeks, we are
con i• en .h t every, one tf 'tlte
229 participating Easter Seal •
clubs will not only reach, but;
surpass their local campaign /goal
this year to establisha new. record
high- Easter Seal return for Ontario
To each arid every metnber, of
the community and surrounding. I
area , we extend deepest a,pprec-
aeon •fro3n'allthe• crippled girls
and boys who will receive help
this year through Easter Seal .gifts.
• Sincerely yours,'
Whitaker,
Provincial Easter
'Seal Chairman.. y