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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-08, Page 2O LUCKNOW AND AREA RESIDENTS The 'Lucknow and District Lions Club' would appreciate•your gathering up any items you have "around the house" that that would be suitable for their Rummage • Sale which ti s' . to be held' October 17 and 18: SPACE...CON.TRIBUTED BY ..:. 111111 LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO The LUCKNOW' SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' Lta Sapnh T.oaat►" - On he Huron-sru a 1!<RS11d8rit Second Class MailRegistration Number 0847' Established 1873 - Published •Each, Wednesday. Afternoon Member .of the, C.W.N A.. ,and O W.N.A.. :Subscription; Rate, $5.00 a year in advance to the U SQA., $7.• 00. • Donald C. 'Thompson, Publish* • WEDNESDAY,, OCTOBER $th, 1%9 SENTINEL NEEDS SPORTS -PAGE HELP 1 Preliminaryorganization for Lucknow Minor Hockey for the:.. 1969-70 season took place at a meeting on Sunday. It appears that there .will be plenty of hockeyfor all boys in; the 'district in the ' up - corning season. Be sure to register . at the municipal office in Lucknow sometime between October 8 and. 15 during' regular office hours. The Sentinel' invites all hockey teams to keep us posted on games and activities in the season , ahead. As we have repeatedon many oc- casions, we, cannot personally cover all sport activity in the village.. This is humanly impossible. We do not have the tune. nor :the. desire to even attempt it ._. We—must—rely on —representatives —from— eaawe ch games ' and : their results. In recent earteamto js manhockeycaches and management' have done: an 'excellent ob in this yregard. We. hope. for a continuance of this in the .season ahead. We're anxious to carry as much sports news as possible; By keeping us posted on events, you will 'be making amore interesting paper to read, but most iMportant of all, you will be promoting your .own team and attracting larger• crowds to , the games. The boys like to be.recognized and we're willing to do this on the sports page; The'miracle of clear communications between earth and bodies m space is: demonstrated week after week: . --Screens--come-alive - with-men.'walking on the _moon. Across.' 60 .: million miles : of space /come .'.television' images of the planet Mars.. ea' into•s ace for' Soon pother Apoho craft With men.aboard will�li d p a the moon for` further exploration of the moon's surface. Yet all these amazing feats bring in to` -glaring focus ;humanity's` greatest ' weakness.. Good communications among "nations, among races; between rich • and poor are, still lacking. The earthly plaquenow on;` the moon: says',' "We came in: peace for all 'mankind.. - • • , But,;in too many of the world's nations, peaceis .a forei" gnword In Vietnam;.: in Nigeria, . in Israel and: the neighbouring Arab lands, men with hate 'in _their hearts and weapons in their hands continue • to kill each .:other. . The. dispossessed and the poor may, see space exploration -as a I • Herculean technical' achievement. But,, they can not share. °,either ; the I intense interest and enjoyment of the world's affluent people, Or the'. real` sense of achievement and •.' national pride : of most ''Americans: "For them, the problems of day-to-day existence are too pressing, too harsh The vast majority of mankind lacks nutritious food and I INI! W I,I111I IRI.JRl 11/11111111 18119110111111110 I i '1: SHORT MEMORIES .MernorXLs are .short!; It •would; sccrmth-iss-w'y--if-you-were--one-o€,•- the many, who thought that last weekend's summer -Me temperat- ures were quite unusual for Octob- er Last Fall, in 1968, we enjoyed. five straight days of summer weather in' mfd. October. On Oct- ober 13 it was' 72 degrees; October 14,. 78; October 15 $0; October 16, 79;- bctober-17 , -7=9 • October=28th last year was•the first day of any "killing frost It was:. 31 degrees These records were secured ; as a .point of ,interest', from Harold' "Toby" Greer of Lucknow • wt o . keeps weather records for the .government weather bureau, aW public service position which his late father 7 '. M. Greer held for many years. Toby reminds us that .he was swimming on. the 14th and 1?th'ofOCtober• last year. ' So if you thought : that last Sunday was,an unusual day, then. you. hay e. a :short memory like. we • have, It .was 72. degrees•.: A n111111N 11111I.EI1111181111111111 111/1111111111CIN 4th For C�If In five CoUntieS Lynda :Walden, .daughter' of Mr.. and Mrs Olen; Walden of• Lucknow. placed welkin the 4-14 Dairy Calf Silver Dollar Competition at Tees` water Fair. The competitionis sponsored -by Teeswater Fair Board And United Breeders 'Inc: Lynda' is a, rnernbei of the: Lucknow 4-H • Calf Club,. . • • The:comR petition is Open to . five counties, .Waterloo, Bruce.,, Huron, Perth' and Wellington:. ,Lynda's calf placed fourth:in the competition: with.the three winners all'. corning from, Waterloo County.. This indicates.' that she had the. best calf from Huron; Bruce,_ Perth 'arid Wellington.: ,• P , ' • In: -the -showmanshi division ` ''Lynda placed .third in the compet itio:n . . , • • She. had* previously won the Huron County 4=1-1..'.DairYShow at Blyth. . Y with::her;: calf, reported;to .be"the largest calf ever exhibited at the show:: adequate. shelter. There .arenot iaugh- deetor e t thy` lis of-tlre =M people: Most' men are rewardedpoorly for their -long hours of work particularly in A•sia, Africa and Lat•in America. And the fault lies with communications among people. Men are Only. too . eager to listen to what is being .discovered on the moon or.. near Mars, but too often: they do not• wish to hear about - the troubles of the f amil. next door or about the dilemmas of other nations. 'asses Monday I • rs =01i !Mrs. Angus MacLennan of Lucknow.; died early -Monday morning at Si.: Michael's Hospital in Toronto. he was the former • Dorothy isobel. Kerr: WEDNESDAY,, OCTOBER 8th, 3 • F.IRST` CORNIR.SOUTH OF LUCKNOW AND'J MILE -EAST' ON: nth CONCESSION, %T • ernoon, OctoIer 1 3th.: SHOTGUNS AND 22s PRIZESS',--::TURKEYS,,' DUCK$, CHICKENS. 'LUNCH AVAILABLE $nideMs�I1CaIF ForBlird Appeal Senior students at the Lucknow,' Public School. will once again canvass for fgnds in:support'of the Canadian National Institute for the ,Blind. The local• canvass will be held' from October 10th :to. 17th .: ?rincipal Stuart Collyer. is in charge. ' A; library serving the.nation° hut• never a page of print - that is the. . library Of .The Canadian National Institute t �the for Blind ; Though it; has six thousand 'readers , you seld om see anyone browsing around for thei' live as far away as the ,Yukon Y Y, and Labrador city.::' : Even those who live near prefer to' receive their ,P. 8 book's �throu 'h the mails • , i • Barriers of 'language, or racial: and economic' differences :• Of. variations in tradition.and culture divide:men:who ma • live veryclose to each other. When astronauts' speak. to earth from space, all of us. feel close to them despite the quarter of a million miles separating. them from our' planet.. We communicate. with them: Now it . is time :to begin communicating with each :other down here on. earth. . The funeral service was'ih• Deer I` Park 'United Church , • Toronto on :.i..v..• •' , : «:•i..•• : • 1�►�s �wr.:♦ i +�`•�.''•'J:'i 'i�'i.'i �"i"♦"i i. i"'�'Js"Ci•.i'•i•1 i"►"i"i iwi i • Wednesday at 2 p:: in . Burial: was in Mt.' Pleasant Cemetery ; • • H�u4s-Tbe"Bruce:< Historical Society P1a.aris�ashPzs�of..l,uekn'• .' "� NNOWNC i been re-elected president .of the John and'Marlene Crow•of West-' !Bruce County; HistoricarSociety.;.• COOK - T ri_ . W i n ash a rn and Dist, ict-l}an ! fi very_p.leased-to--H a rain e..:w-na-rtaed-=at-LLt-he- ualee Hospital on Monday',, Octobe'r 6 to 'announce the arrival of their -second• ing•of the association'in'Red Bay.. Mr.•.and,Mrs. Bev" Cook ,• Lucknow, adopted daughter, Sharon Lee, bori ..other officers are Mrs. James (nee Lynda Carter) a` son Timothy 'September 16th, 1969,, •a sister for •McClure, of;Chesley and Mrs; Byron Wayne•: •y Heaths L n r Yn Gregg of Lions Head , vice-•presid. AIVIBERLEY . SEASONCLsSEs,W. w*.***********.****#* I:Merchandise,' To-: V olesal K•'• ents; Mrs, George Downey,secret-. aryy; , Mrs. Margaret.'MacI<enzie, treasurer, .both of TiVerton`arid Dr. J F . Morton• of Southampton hon_' • ;:orary adviser. Directors are Gordon Hepburn, Wiar'ton , . Beulah Ruthyery ' Chesley ars y n Archie McKinnon,.Walkerton,, Guest 'speaker was Dr, Leo: Johnson of the University of Waterloo-history-d-epartm - ' .` . t . spoke on early Indian history'. "If you v'isited'the C:NI'B library. in Toronto," said, Stuart Collyer campaign chairrrian for the Luck - now C N 1.B: a eal••You PP. wouldn't see a: sing1e-book."• Irist _... ead' you would' see shelf after shelf record containers' and shiny metal cassettes "that; hold up/to , twenty hours of recordedreading. If'yott open one -of the large Braille • •. are also' t of the provolugrammmesthate , ou, will:seeparno 'pictur= Y es_•aand ii inkprint Raised dots may swim before your eyes, bat the trainedFfngers• of blind reade they spell out. the 'unabridged teN of every'kind''of book from' the.. Bible to Tennessee Williams;`.• The 'library is one of many CN services that is mulch enjoyed by blind people right [fere in this: :comm.unity. When:you give to t annual appeals for funds, you he', supply this •important':programme A volunteer canvasser will be ca ing on you': . Rernemher. the Libra when she calls and please be 'generous DEATH '.NOTICE SIlv1PSON - Mary. Jane- .Graharn,_ Monday, October 6th/, 196) at Huronview Home, Clinton'; `Onta io after a long, illness, Harp Jan! Graham in her 96th, year,' widow Henry-S-irnpson4O-f Wfirniperg,'-elti daughter'9f the late'John C;rahan and Mary. Rennie :MacKenzie of; the 4th concession;: Kinloss; sistE Of Margaret Beaton and •Nellie Annis of Vancouver and the late Elizabeth: Lockhart, Angus, John Wllarrl; lames and EwenGraha A private. ,family service' was bel at the home .of her. nephew ,Altar Graham, 4th concession J<.in.loss, on Wednesday,• October £Sth at 2_p r _ 1n nL Sol Kinloss Cemetery• I am prepared, as :a registered and authorized . sub agent of `' the Bank of Canada, . to: accept applications at my home ..or by. ' appointment, . upuntil! November 14th, r /to the sale of Canada, • . , . � ... Savings Bonds.: I would'appreciate: your, patronage• L M, GREEK PHONE 528-3208 Ofl,a 10 LUCKNOW PLUMBING ---- FATI] - ELECTRIO-'W'I: I G-,