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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-11, Page 1P•70: • • $5.00 A Year In Advance $2.00 Extra To U.S.A, • , trItn,"l'.th A• ' "7.' • ;" • ' • . • ' " • L14,CKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1970 .SIngle Copy Ifo 20 Pages :Former Residents Hold Sale, Lqave... • Mr.. and Mrs. Orville Jones Of Lutan are tea:wing Sunday NOv7 Commemennent 011thed". • h fur di:erg-tale , Arizona.. with the processional. .The guests, They held a sale of their home the Grade Twelve graduates and And contents 'on October plSt.., • • • • Orville• and Donnaate former residents of Lucknow. .They left .here in Decenqber 1957 and .went • .to Hensall wherethey.operated a• nursing home'. They. sold: it in 19.64 and moved to.Lucan „where they have resided for the past six, 'years, ' Their son Ken,lives.at LuCon and their daughter •Mrs. Glenn (Louise) Walters lives at Preston‘. ii ithIiuil Ii di Iii • JEAN. MACTAVISH TOP WINNER AT RIPLEY HIGH •RIPLEY I-II-LIYES WRITTEN:BY RIPLEY • 1-1 pki SCHOOL STUDFNTS The 1970 version of. Ripleys . the Grade Thirteen graduates, loo_kerLdigrified in_ their long black robes.. • • . • - Jean MacTavish was the centre of attention, ,receiving the Wom en's Institute Prize, the.Princip- ars Award, the .French Award, the Albert .Wylds scholarship and the Carter.scholarship as well as being valedictorian. ;Best 'Girl Athlete was Jean Scott. Donald Martin received the Ken Pillen Trophy asBest Boy Athlete. •Brenda Farrell got the Dr.. Couch •Bursary. • The guest speaker was Mr. Jack Bowers ,. Director of Education for Bruce County . He pointed out the tremendous advances made in every field by the much -maligned older generation./ • • . ; , . . • • •most.4t.puNeAtolo!ii.Ed Starr Speaks To District 8 Fall Fair Gathering • .. .The-A-rrntraileet-ing of District. • •Ontario Association of ..Agrieut- tura t'S'ocieties was held*edneS- :day, , Noverribe•r 4th, at.Dungann9n', with about 150 in attendance: • . — , • Ed Starr DireOtor'of the Agric-• ultural and Hortickrltural Societies Branch, Toronto, ,was the guest • SPeaker. He made it 'quite:clear, he was not•out to close, any Fair. Because a Fair is only atre day event does' not mean it is not effective dr iMportant_._, Mr. Starr said there area good rnany.three and four day Fairs which do not .. provide as much for the commun-• iv. as a one day Fair and he f• I SEE . . By The Sentinel THAT Mr. and Mrs. Russell'Alton and Mr, an,d Mrs. Warren Zinn ,of Ashfield returned home last CONTINUED ON'PAGE 19 . • . . • ' . • • week' from 'a• holiday trip:to • . . • Florida. They were away al - 'most three weeks. • • -THAT Imperial Oil. Limited has 'opened 4 -business ofliWin the former Noble Johnston restaurant ;on main street. Roy. Hayens , Esso .agent', is. in charge of -the . , office., c. • THAT with the discontinuance of pass,eriger service,, travellers • in this area will be, pleased. to learn that Charterways is now . •operating a bus service daily, -•-through LucknOw. Details are in in ad in this issue • . . 'THAT Andy Whitby of Lucknow, is playing hockey this season • .with the. Teeswatei Otters, JUn• 4 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2. 4000000000404000 l 11 at • Ret 17.1 .41 ,.. for "C" entry.. Baptismal Service Afttitled Jihniumble is New thirOn Township. Federtition .PresidenOugh Mason, Sec.; William Arnold Retires After:.L.OngServite • Huron Township Federation of Agric_ulture_held..theit Annual. meeting in Ripley LegiOn Hall on °November 3rd. Stewart .president , was in charge. A new, slate of officers Was elected and the new president John Gamble , then continued the meeting. Don- ald Courtney expressed thanksto Bill Arnold whowas retiring as secretary -treasurer after many . years.. , Jim Sherriff, County fieldmari, announced the County Annual. for December 10 and that the first day A, baptismal service was held at. Lucknow United Church on Sunday Children presented for 1$aptistn were: .,• . • Bonnie Lynne Henderson, daugh: ter of Mr. ;and. Mrs.. Ross Hencier-' Mary Denise Helm ,, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs, Art Helni. • . ' Brenda Lyn Gibson, daughter of. Mr. -and Mrs.. Allan GibsOn. • Shawn Dohglas•McEwan; son of Mr,. and 'Mrs. Douglas •McEwzan. • Michelle Lynn Gibson and, • Heather Dianne Gibson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs: Donald, Gibson. 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000000000 0 of Farmers' week this year would. e_fecleration Day. . James Jacklin of Elmwood gave a fine.adclress. He listed Many --el-fe-ffttrO" thefanner of the Fed, eration in the fast and also advan- tages in the new Individual Ser- vice Membership. A question period closed an, interesting ses• 7 Entertainment was provided by: Rodk Sisters with their accord- ians , duets by Catheron 'McAuley CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 S:OrttiPAI: . Letters, On Forest' Firs Brookside Students Get eply From John Robarts • CONTRIBUTED BY • . . BROOKST6F. STUDENTS During_cme_oLtlieiperiods in, which Mr. Orr was teaching lit-' erathre:to-grade five' in Room, Six, red the story entit1.- Haze" This story told, a'bouta beaver Settlement that was des.- , troyed•by a forest fire. To' go. .along with this stbry the pupil's wrote letters'to Premier Robarts about fire prevention. A letter -ware civ'ed4n-reth.r-n_thanJdng__-_ the,m for their efforts and for. taking such an interest in Fire •Prevention. ' . • . Toronto, Ontario, October 29; 1970'. .T6 the Students of Grade Five • I want., to thank you all tor the . . 448 488'' letters you sent io. rhe telling Me what you havelearned about, • ferest-fires. I was -Very -glad to hear of your interest in protecting. our forests, and hope you will all. remember the lessons you learned .. from 'Blue Haze" next spank .' when onde again tne forest 'W1-11 . be in danger ficim.fire. Forests are very important to as. Besides providing, a home for all manner of wildlife , they helF.te regulate the flow of water in our streains, reduce soil ercr sion•by protecting the land from rapid run' -off Of rain water , : . i.rovide Us with, many useful prod-... ucts and places where people can go for outdoor recreation.. The CONTINUED ON PAGE 20 \ . 4.8.8.......88 0 0 0 0 0 0 • AGJimpse of Lucknow's Past, The Sentinel Would Appreciate The Names In This Group '.,i1,4, ,41.4 .. nt t , ,.: I I • • . • ' of • • to- 1/44-