The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-25, Page 7• WEDNESDAY,. NOVEMBER 25th,, 1970
receive
Secondary School Graduation
Diplomas were pr..esented, at
Friday night's commencement
exercises £'o F. E. Madill, students
successfully, completing, four
years of study. .
•
Gorden Moir of' the ' Huron
County Board of Education and
John Gnay of the F. E. Madill
staff made the presentations to
students in the five-year.
pr•ogram; gram all, :branches; ' E. L
• Stuckey presented four-year
• Business_ wand--Com-'merce---•:'
diplomas; and. E. • C. Beard
• presented graduates of the four
.6 year Science, Technology and
• Trades, program.
Receiving diplomas were John
Ackert, Linda Aitchison,
• Cameron; • Anderson, • Carol. Art
derson,.Richard Anderson.
Nor'man Ball, ' M'ary Barger,
Royce Bauer, James Beecroft,
,Gerard Benninger, Johanna
Be•yersbergen; Brian, Bishop,
'Bryan -Black, Edward Blackwell,
Vera Brasjen, Carol -Brown, Jean
Brown, .Margaret Bushell..
• Jack Cameron, Brock Camp
.bell, Carol Campbell; Douglas •.
Campbell, ,Eric Campbell,.Loree.
Campbell, Ruth Campbell,
Janice • Carter, Linda.
Casagrande, Dianne' Caslick,
Donna Caslick,•. Blair Cassidy,
• y `Linda Cerson., Kenneth Charles,
Esther . Chettleburgh,, William
Chisholm,John Collins, Tim
Collyer.; • Bonnie Cook, Jaquelyn
Cooper.,: Nancy Craig,: Ivan
Cranston,»Raymnnd Cronin, Ruth
Ann Currie, Susan Currie,
Patrick: Curtis, Rosemary Curtis.
—riot Darling;' - Da tiara
Dauphin,, Lynda Dawson, Irene
,deBoer.• Maria deBruyn, Ann
• •deGroot, Brian. Deyell,. < Janet
Dckison; Evelyn Dickson,
• Ronald. Dore, Donald Dlubeau,
Inno Dubelaar, • Frances,
Duchar..Me.
is
Kenneth Eadie; Vivian Elliot,
Brad Eilliott, Donald "Elliott,.
Linda Elliott, Raymond •Elliot>j,
JaniceElschner, John: Emberlin,
Jayne English, Vernon Erb,
Charles •Exel.
Douglas' Ferguson, Mark
Fisher Ma.r Lou ; Foxton,
Kandol f�Foxton.
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THE' LUCKNOW-.3ENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Heywood, Francis. Hogan, James
Hogan, Wayne Hopper;. John
Hooisma, . Douglas ; Huether,-
James Hummel,
David Ireland, Gail. Irvine,
Leonard Johnston,
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Dorothy Kelly,. Catherine
Kennedy, Richard Kennedy,
Joseph Kerr, Karen Kieffer, .
Janice Kilpatrick, Orin King,.
•Kathleen Krauter,Asan° Kreutz
weiser,
Bryan Lamont, Preston Lediet,
Gloria Lewis, ,Linda Lockridge. •
James "M. acAdam, • Donald
MacDonald, James MacDonald,.
Anne Machan, Dianne Machan,
Barbara Maclntyre; David'
MacKinnon, Gary MacSween. •
Norma Mair, Bonita Maize,
Constance Mann, . Dennis Martin',
Marie'. McComb, David Mc-
Donald, William, .;McDonald,
'Michael McNall, Gail Sc-
. Whirter, Williatin Meltbn,.
Douglas Mewhinney, Douglas
Millen, Nolda Miltenburg,
Theodore Moran, Glenn Morn-
' ingatar, Joyce Morrison; Donna
Gerald Nicholson, Ruth 'Ann
Oakley,. James Oke, • Richard
O'Neil,
• Mary Pannabecker,' Margaret •
Phelan, Frederick Phillips,
Glenn Phillips, Bonnie Pletch,
.Donald Pletch, Ricky Pritchard,
Bryan 'Purdon, Monna, Purdon,
Karen Rae, Kenneth. Rae,
Doris. Rintoul, Donald Robb.
Shirley' Sanderson, .James.
Schefter, David Schiestel, Janet
.Schiestel, Barbara. • Sch-
wartzentruber, Patricia 'Shaw,
Brian Skinn, ' 'Douglas Snlith,
Linda Snowden, Patricia Sparks,
Richard Stapleton, Douglas
Ste nbaek, Doris • Stokes;
Theodore Straust, Donna Str3ilg,.
William Strong,' Carlson Sullivan.
Paul • Templeman, Leslie
Tervit, Mary Louise Thompson,
Marilyn Tiffin, Chureb: Toflip
kins, Helen Tout, Diane Turnbull.
Dorothy Van Beers, Gary • Van'
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Camp,' Neil Vincent, Paul Voisin.
Michael Walden, Man Walker,'
Donald Walker, Harold Wallace,:
• John Watson, Marlene Weber,
James Webster, George Wel
wood, Michael ' White, Gregory
Wilson, Lawrence' Woolley,.
Raymond Wright,. Dianne Zinn.
local and General
,A1r. and'Mrs.. Fred Steward,
\Ir Gordon. Steward; ?sir. and
Nlrs. Ihigh Currin ,,al, uf•London,.
vis•iteel recently with, their Mother
NIrs..,Charles Steward Lucknow.
1
Malcolm Galbraith, ; William
Garniss, ` Nancy Gowing, Karen
Grant, Mary..Grasby.
Joyce Hamilton, Jean :Hardy,
Thotnas-Haugh Sylvia-Y4awkes
. Nlr. and Mrs.. Bob '1'horiipson,
1-01fru7RObert and Arnie of Windsor^
spent last.Wee1< end in Lticktlow •
with .his sister , , `1iss,lle,ler Thor ftp•
son v ...
NJrs. Tom MacDonald ' was able
to leave'hospita1 on Tuesday of..
last week and is now ..at- the home
of .her daughter. •;sirs. Alex Andrew;
Lucknow.' ,\1rs. lacl')onald has
been 'hospitalized since fast
June , first in: Victoria' I Iospital
•London and for the past 'month
in Wingham and District lloipital.
hi hrecti ladies atttenci.e l a very
a'in Dish makes the • Meal
the.leadership of Mrs,,. U
Brooks and Mrs. 1Nlr'� . Hun
onsti'red ,by• the' Lucknow
`Inat-i-lute" i monis on Nove•nihc:r 23.
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Died In Toronto
ANNII: m CLARK
Oi :October: 27 , 'Annie .,\1.
Clark;.' former resident. of St.
IIelens•passed away in Toronto.
\liss Clark was` born in St. Hel
ens', a dau; hter.of•NIr. and ;.\lrs.
•Clark-=(*n-nie, ;la.eiFetr�ie) ,
1on -tinie.resid"cnts of that v..i.l-
lale.• '.She received her edtica-
ti-orr tri--thc-�lo�j�er1�-1•i-e-se•}-roal
Gode'riclt Collegiate Institute,',
.and Normal School in London..
Miss. Clark taught school for.
se:vc•ral'yea,rs iii West W;iwanosh-'
•:and about the beginning of•the •
teiri- ry-went t -o. Satita,teh-ewan
,wirers she continued. in. her teach_.
ing ,profession _ for some time
but served: later for many years as
• assistant to.the Superintendent of
P,ihlic Schools`in'Saskatoon.:She •
.was most capable and'
"TV
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Zone 9 Executive'
Meet Ln Lucknow
The Senior, Citizens Executive
of Lake Duron Senior Citizens.
Association Zone 9 met at the
horne of the Secretary Mrs. J. L.
Mac Millan , Lucknow on Friday,
November 13. There were fif-
teen members present and the
President. Mrs. Violet 'Thorndyke
'of Harriston presided for a
short business. meeting:
The idea• of having Zones,.
.c eatesa local atmosphere and.
is most• beneficial in creating
more activities and interests for
Scnfor--Cit-izens. 'A11 Senior C- t
izens have earned their rights
to live a dignified and, useful
life , by the very fact that they
devoted their• years to making •
their Country one of. the World
leaders in standard of .1iuing
Mr
P. McGarrity, Consultant,
Youth and Recreation Branch,
Ontario' Department of Education,
1-ianover, was present and in his'
remarks said that although
economic security -for older
people 'is,a mush in our modern
society , equally: or more .impost-
ant is:the problem of inactivity
or over 'abundance of leisure time
' after re:tir.entent•..
• Sot.iethingis,now. being done.
in .the interests of retirement.. ,
Retirement education, o. r prepar-
•ation for retirement is .presently
being proutoted in:•c.olle es,'by
industry and labour unions,. Pre
PAGI SEVIN
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
ELECTRIC HEATING
WIRING AND IMPAIRS
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LUCKNOW
• Phone 528-5802
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'proper sense of security..
lie also mentioned some of the
resolutions passed by the delegates
at the Convention 'in Kiflgstort in '
''August
The delegates also•carried a •
resolution callingon the Govern-
rnent to increase the income tax..
'deduction for single 'People. to
''$2',5,00.00 and married couples
to;$5-,000'.00. Resolutions also. '
carried dealt with- Senior Citizens'
housing being built near shopping •'
centres., half fare for Senior Cit-
izens on railways, planes' and
buses,and .of.coursestreet cars and
public transportatiion. Senior
Citizens Week to be proclaimed
by: both.Provincial and. Federal.:
Governments the thtrdTfull in June)... June):. 'Resolutions regarding
.housing fishing licenses , radio
and TV etc . ,a were also •carried.
The resolutions adopted will be
'presented to the° proper 'authorities
in .due course by theinEoming
•
executive.
The meeting adjourned And will
meet its Newstadt in January 1971.
her duties and w,as held in high
estec'rn by.'her colleagues..
Of an ,outgoing and generous
n'friends
wherever she lived. Since her:
retirement she made' her home in
Toronto
Miss- Clark. IS_ sur-v,tved by one
brother, .D iia eClarl:,.Or Ottawa.
-and. by four sisters, nirs-. 'Marvin:
McDowell (Nlary), Westfield; • ;
•N•lrs. Alex. •MacLennan (,Margaret),
Ica• o; '. rs . ° 1 lar
(Lillian), Toronto; Miss Colina
Clark', Toronto.- She, was .predcc-•
eased by a sister, Jean, and by
two brothers, John, of Toronto and
George of Midland.
'Funeral service was conducted.
retirement courses include among,
oily c r�.u_l�j ect; ,-j.�.c a 1 h ca.i e fo g
older people ,,:a study 'of •existing
pertinent welfare legislation
gal r; 'o ;. lino -w -ledge of
'retirement .incoriie „health recur:-:
it}
arid avenucs for /Inaking. new'
friends and•acquaintances and-
active
nd active •participation in..corirrraun'ity
affairs•: • Such education'will un- •
dou'.htediy. shorten.the long' period:
of Td ju•stinent,rieed- d -f or he
transition from hill ertiployment.
to alife of,leisure• and .w'ill '
generally better fit people to con -
chide the.sunset of.their lives
in dignity, self.; respect and a
by. Pastor Alfred, Fry 'of illyth'at •
the Arthur Funeral Home • in
Auburn. Pallbearers were Ilarvey
I1cDowell,, Graeme "McDowell
Doni;las lilaclntosh ,: Ernest .Snell,
)ctrl I Lowes , and Earl ;\lartyn..
Interment was ih Greenhil,l
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Nomination 'Meetin ... ; .
- . , nk�paI- Eleetors-6►
Township. . of l ,West Wawanosh
That 'the, nominations of fit and proper persons to serve' ,as
REEVE AND FOUR COUNCILLORS for the, Township -of -West-.-
`' Wawanosh for years 1971 and 1972 will••take.place •at.'the Towu-
ship. Hall, West Wawanosh, on .• ' ' •
IRIDAYrNOVEMBER 27thI970—
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At:'one :o'clock in the .afternoon,. for one hou............„,„,..........,......,..........................„............. .. .
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r, at which time
• said township •are hereby notified
and place all electors .of
to attend, • and that should a poll be required, polling will
open on. .
�e -
Monday,• December____7th, 1970
►, +. .mss • 410. Aim.
•rr r . f ,
From 10:00. a.m. to8:00 p.m. at the various polling• subdiv:
inions s- a
No. 1, Mrs. Bere's home, Dungannon
No. 2, Public Library, Manchester
io- Township
; -H311-_ __- _ _ _._
No, 4, V.I. Hall, St. Helens
No, 5, Residence of Bill McPherson
No. 6, Parish Hall, St. Augustine
When 'a proposed candidate' is not present at the .nomination
meeting his nomination paper will not be' valid unless there
is attached_ thereto evidence satisfactory to the Returning
Officer that the proposed candidate: consents to be so iieliV --
inated. , • • .. '
VMS. JOAN ARMSTRONG, Clerk.