The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-23, Page 7970 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, • 19.70
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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• We hope.
that Santa
is bringing
good .things your
way. Thank you for
your loyal patronage.
RATH WELL SHOES
New is the time
to -rejoice -'in: . .
the blessings ..
'and be moved .by.
.the inspirational.
meaning ... �f
the season. And'.
• to expresssincere
thanks to each customer,whom.
it has been a realpleasure to. serve.
HAVENS•
fRISTMAS SEAS 4
hanks to i
the support of friends old and
new, everyday business sa special pleasure.
Best . wishes for the holiday' season.
ONTARIO'S SILVER AND BLACK FLEET
Brucelea Haven
elect New Officers
The annual meeting of the
Auxiliary to ' Brucelea Haven,. •
Walkerton, was held Thursday,
December 3rd in the Board Room,
commencing at 1 p.m. with .a'
pot luck luncheon: •
The President, Mrs. Friar ,
reported that 12 stacking chairs
purchased by the Auxiliary had,
been received and were in use in
the home. She .also thanked the •
ladies for their splendid co-opera-
tion in the past year.
The new'slat.e. of officers for
1971,are as follows; Past President;
Mks- Donald Blue , Ripley; . presid
ent•_,• Mrs. Fred Friar, Chesley;
1st vice President, Mrs.. Donald
Cameron.; .Walkerton; 2nd vice
President , Mrs. Omar Brooks,
Lucknow; .Secretary Mrs. John.
MacKenzie, Tiverton; Treasurer,
Miss Emma Wilhelm., Walkerton;
P.R.O. ; Mrs. Russell .Wiles ;
Walkerton. • '. .
Before •the adjournment of this, :
meeting the Executive was appoin
'ted to meet Tuesday , 'D.ecetnber
8th to revise the several districts
of the County and appoint their
Directors. The following are the
result's of•this. 'meeting . . .
January Mrs. ;Harvey Palma -
teer , Kincardine; Mrs. Ernest
Greer, Kincardine Twsp.;' Feb-
rua.ry_, Mrs J'.. P. 'Johnstone ,. Wal-
kerton;:. Mar . . Mrs . John• MacKen•
zie• , Tiverton and 'Bruce' Twsp.; .
Mrs.,..Jarries, Clazie , .Port Elgin and
Sau_geen Twsp.; Apr, r: Mrs.'
Wilfred Pegelo , Cargill and
Greenock 'Twsp �; May Mrs'. ..,
Harvey Da'ri-s. , -Eltlersii� l�'
and 'Tara ' Mrs.. Walter Krug-,
Chesle.y; June Mrs. Archie Mc-
Kinnon,,Teeswater,and Culross
'.s�_.1vlr.� _
Formosa Sept;`. - Mrs.• 'Welling-
ton Jacklin, Brant Twsp Oct. -
.Mrs. Omar Brooks Lucknow and
i2ipiey; ,Nov. ' Mrs. ' William
Macke, Mildmay and Carrick:
T.wsp.;,',Dec. - Mrs. 'Roger Hood,
Paisley and Southampton.
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Lend /Melia
Finch,, Ontario,
November 9, 1970.
Lucknow Sentinel,
Lucknaw, Ontario.
Ivan Lloyd
Returns To Area
Chief guide at the Douglas
Point Nuclear Power Station from
1961 to 1965, Ivan Lloyd is return-
ing to this area as public relations.
officer for the Georgian Bay Reg-.:
ion of Ontario Hydro. A long
time resident of Kincardine, Ivan
will be stationed in Barrie while
covering the region. '
The Lloyd. familymoved from
Kincardine in 1965, to, Toronto
where he was located, in Hydro's.
head•o..ffice until August 1968. ,He
Mali 1 :=YIN
then went to Thunder Bay where
he, has been public relations
officer for the Northwestern.Ont-
ario region.
Ivan, his wife Jean, the former
Jean .Ball of Kincardine , and their
children Bill 15, Mary 14 and
Blake 11, expect to move to
Barrie within the next few. weeks.
Ivan is a former Lucknow resid-
ent and attended school here.. He
is the son of Mr. . and Mrs. Wil-
liam Lloyd.
THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL —
makes an ideal Christmas gift, $5
per year, $7 outside Canada, an .at-
tractive gift card will be sent, at
no extra cost, phone 528-2822.
'Tis. the _season_
of peace and
good will.
To friends,
neighbors,
sincere
thanks.
•
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•BANK OF MONTREAL • -
Manager dnd Staff
I'hope everyone saw the 'film
• ori ' fly-%-►•ove m -
her 5th which illus'tr`ated a most
barbaric and atrocious way in
which Canadian 'fur=bearing anim-
als are 'harvester .
nirnals'are.'harvested:'. '
I U-r-ge people _ to -p -le -ase w rite to •
their Members of Parliament:
urging them 'to' institute' a. program
me that will bring about. the
illation of the leghold trap as
soon 'as possible , as this situation
on our trap lines is socially Unac-
ceptable in. an. enlig tene' oun-
•tr.y.
'r
Thereis absolutely 'no valid
reason for such unnecessary cruel-
ty,: as there are humane traps•
available to trappers now: •a'nd
more research is in progres's to
develop 'others. '
T-hereis-no reason for -Canada
to be so..far behind Other Count-
ries which have abolished .leg-
hold traps' many years ago
Anyone wishing further infor-
mation about huP'iane traps, write
to,the Canadian Association for
Humane Trapping; Box • 34,
Station F. Toronto 5, Ontario.
la hieks
ou'all
y�.
• the joy of a
very .Merry ' 0
Christmas.
or
your friendly
favors and
loyal trust;
support.
FROM THE MANAGEMENT AN.D,STAF'F AT
BILL'S MEAT MARKET'
We. bope. you ' have a very delightful ' Chr. iatmas
surrounded by' devoted family . and , frionds.
• BRINDLEY "-TRANSPORT'
, DUNGANNON AND BENMILLER
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