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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-28, Page 7WEDNESDAY, MAY 211th, 1901 ' tucknowwuU..istric re it Union Ltd. GUARANTEED • SPECIAL DEPOSITS.: LUCKNOW THE `� SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ii************************ CONTACT Mrs. Barry: H-lackett Phone 529-7136 • 7*14,10 PAGE. :SEVEN LOCI'IALSH Fire on Saturday afternoon' at they Colin.MacGregor farm house, waS cause for alarmsbeing sent to ucknow' and Rile Fire L Ripley Departments. The interior of the house was badly damaged with smoke and.water and;,the roof of the house badly, burned. Mrs lan.Morton of Stratford ;was visiting her. parents,'Mr' and. Mrs. Emile MacLennan on the .week: end when she took ill and, was, admitt-• ed to, Wingharn. hospital and. later '. transferred to hospital in London..; Church; services at Ashfield 'Pres' byterian Church were cancelled: ori :Sunday due to Anniversary :S.ervic -es at Knox Church i p1' e Y :CANVASS .COMMUNITY • Several ,from this .area attended the G, F, O. •information ,meeting in Dungannon on•.Thursday even, Oliver' McCharles, Jack .Mac. Kenzie George'Moncrief and. Grant Parrish were among ;several. who canvassed the farmers of the: area with a'petition,,: requesting • that. A.gricultural;Minister Stewart give the farmers the opportunity to vote for or against a new General • : Farm Organization. The'fariners in this area signed .almost :100% Many from the area attended:a shower for Mary Ellen. Shiells at Pine River on Saturday evening Recent, visitors with 'Mr. and. Mrs. Ashfield Nctiwe �d don !� L0� . v1R.S, ;MICHAEL HOGAN•, : Mrs . Michael Hog an ' of London • formerly `of Luc,know and Ashfield ' passed away in St Mary's •Hospital, London on Thursday , May 22nd.. She was in her 94th •year, Mrs. Hogan was' the farmer. Mary Ford She, was the: daughter of -Tom • Ford and .Julia Griffin and was born m:Ashfie1 d Township on July 9, * '1815'; She: riiarried Michael ,Hogan of Ashfield ,; who passed away a :num ber af. years ago. • Mrs;. Hogan is survived by three sons .and two daughters, Basil and . . Dennis of'.Ashfield '..Wilfred of. bon. Mills, ..Irene of • London :and Mrs • • Art (Lorena)' Norris of Georgetown. Besides her husband, :.she.' was pre- • deceased by three sons. ,. . Mass was celebrated at 1030` •a.m, , Monday, May 26th at' St , Ioseph's Roman Catholic Church; Kingsbridge, .FatherGalea was in. charge of the service .-. Pallbearers were Tom Hogan', Ronnie Hogan, James Hogan; Michael Hogan, Bill Kogan and ;. Michael Hogan. Interment was at Kingsbridge cenetery.:.Johnstone Funeral 'Horne Lucknow was in charge of funeral arrangements 0 Harold Elphick were Mr: arid Mrs.. Gordon Stobo of Teeswater and Mr and', Mrs. Ken Donaldson, and family of Port.Credit, . WINS BICYCLE• Congratulations, to •Scott MacKen'- • zie., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac- Kenzie who won a bicycle on CKNX on the week. -end. • • RAW SEWAGE: PROU,EM Public 's'choo • BY :RICHMQNI? 'AT KEY Two Blyth housewives were„ deput- ations of one person'each before Huron Board .of Education which met in Herron County Council Chamber 'la't week. ` Mrs.. -Phyllis Street mother of children attending Blyth Public' School, made a strong plea for action in connection with unsari- , tary conditions existing 'in the play- ground of the school. She claimed that raw sewage was"entering from the septic system •"The children came home last winter , their clothes soaking with sewage," she declared:. ,She pointed out that this sewage probl- em had arisen only, six' months' after the' school had been built..' • • "Sometimes' the odor is so. bad , it' goes two' blocks, away," she Said. Board Chairman John Lavis, Clinton, said that this. and other matters were.being,worked' out with the former architect, the • 'contractor and the Department of •., Health.. He/wondered..,where the responsibility lay. However, as ,a beginning, SAL 4 AL -SAY, rT0 MOM -DAUGHTER - DAD AND LAD, THEY GIVE THE BEST VALV/ES,THAT CAN HAD.. ON CHESTERFIELD SUITES BEDROOM SllFTES motion: was passed that the offend ing area be fenced off , immediately, and that a full in- vestigation be made 'forthwith iiy ' Board members and officials ; The' chairman invited Boardniembers.to see .the situation for themselves,_ Mrs. G1'enyce Snell., also a Blyth' housewife , 'stressed that school • • Children should be. taught .s. languages other• than English. 'She requested -a full time teacher in . Blyth Public 'School, to teach French and .possibly Russian and Chinese.', the languages. that might be needed in the future The request was referred to committee. • Now IS; the . Time' to. Plon ;Your Here s the 'Low -Down;:' QUALITY .AND SERVICE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT; COMMODITIES OF YOUR. LOCAL' CO=OP. THAT`IS WHY • IT. PAYS TO SEE YOUR CO=OP `FIRST. 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