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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-20, Page 17WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2b,: i1 THE LNCKNQW'.ENTINEL,.L.UKNOW, •ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN . LOOKI HROUGH THS SEN1 WITH ;MARGARET THOMPSON Y. AR .A , T. ' DECEMBER 1950;: ' v : :-E: ai ener r ct "'r af• Re ... A a �` .o. ' 'of Lucknow FDun an., he pa rish o Luk , Dungan., non and Ripley accepted a .rec•-• . orship in Michigan; Effective becember 1st , ' Thorn s Hackett_J.r, and: Sons of Ash-. ield'took, over the implernent op of ,Sam'° Gibson • Mr.. and;Mrs. Redvers Johnstpn ught the residence~ of the' late rs', Dona'ld ' Ferguson 'on'.•Ou'tra Ill tre'et . YEAR S A GO DECEMBER 1910 ' A formal opening was held the' `n.ew.,upto-date" school vie in SchoolSectibii No Aa into s'. This school was 1 1/4 Iles'north:.of'the' village��.of`.• itechuroh .. `Erection of this tool;had , een 'underwaysince rly'surnrner ',The• present teache'r was Mr~. Fells Ashfield teeV,e•:and council ,received an acclarnatioq:. .John. VacKenzie lovas reeve , James l:,>•; Ritchie. deputy reeve. ,=with coup-, cillors; Samuel wan, Murdo Math. eson 'and Richard' Joh rasion'. • YEA RS A GO • DECEMBER •1910 The Teeswater News,changed' hands.. A .::, D, '1�1c Kenzie , propri 'etor sold Quito Adarn McKay., who for a number of years :had been in charge. of the mechanical. department. tyle; McKenzie ',who was als proprietor of the Lu:cki ow Senti n ui'v .' 11 ed in. Tees, �te�r' a ,. Was Making plans to move :to Lucknow to reside . Jose Auo-krioaN-a = . ed'his connection:with:the:joy.nt $hoe • t r , S o e and •entered the;'af tcc,. of E.A,I 'c A. •Mal ornson;to assist hint• in Carrying on h•is hgal' bust ness. in Lucknow Pte! 'INCA`RDINE n• I)ccc,mheri25•, 1970 a vin-b}r Kennet/h Irwin of It • R'.: r1,__l ipley._,. Ortt_a;riu Calided_intp. • the ' back 'lend of a parked car.'•in', Ripley of approximately 6;; 00 ,p,,rn. =1 he parked oar- was owned by Don- ald •Craig• of R. R.5', Kincardine: Ontario.. ' Extensive damage Was caused to::both cars and Ir.w•in suf'- • fered,:head:'lace:rations and was taken to Kincardine Ii.ospita•1•; _ • .. Constabre Whitelaw, carried.,out ' 4' the accident inv sti ation, C)i•''I.hursday .evening, Jani-.nary 7 'Constable; Whitelaw nvestigat ed1an accident' on.8fderoad,A of• :' :Bruce' Township q .car driven by' SHUR•GAlN • Anthony Quesnelie af;:Barrie ,.Ont ent in which• Donna. •Kropf •of ario ran into the 'cement bridge • Kitchener , suffered ,minorfacial. causing eonstderabledamage to lacerations and four rokkn front both, the •bridge teeth. .The injuries, Wore. sus and Mr,. Quesnelle's car, c tained. when the snowmobile On'Sunday evening", Jandary 10;; which M ss Kropf was: riding ' Constables Culver invest.iig ated a struck a snowbank and; 'threw her, a ainst the handlebars,. two' car collision on 'Bruce •C:ounty: .g • Road # 1 about one-half mile so th Later in the .day Constable of Kinloss A, car driven by Peter Whitelaw was Called to. the Pirie Brander River Church where.a car, drive n. of :coderich swerved on the icy:' -road "and struck an by'Ruby Walden of R. R.. �#t 1,, ;a oneorni.ng .car driven b . •.S,te, ,hen; Ki cardiae and another car driven ..g. Y "t � o ` i . b ohn• 5utherlana,of 141ncardine Elliott of R; 3 itipley , Qntarro Y Nobod ', "was injured in• the 'coli - l' collided' on #21 highway; \ 'The ' Y ••Sutherland vehicle st stained 'min-; sion'whiich caused about $400.00. , . dama•ge 'or mage while •Mrs. ' Wa1dn's' car carhe-out urihatmed ' 'On,Monday evening., January 11, " Miss. Marilyn Hunter of .Wingham,. K. R CU'LVER,. Ontario;, an employee of the Luck= • Prov'uicial Constable now :Furniture. Factory was struck by a. feed truck o erated• rred` Y,P by , •GODERIC:H erick'Ward`'of Lucknow;'Ontari.o: The accident occurred in front of the factory as the days work . On December 13, 1970:on 12th had ended.,Miss Hunter suffer r• Collarwas a .b oken olla o and• taken to Winghant. Hyispital: by the' ~lanceThe in es in harp 'Amb v Wing ham handled. by. Constable, Culver. 31ippe-r-y7roa:ls--a•11el snow. contributed greatly to a two car head on collision •whic1i:occur.-- red: on 4'21 hi" hwa•' ,,in. Il uron g Y Township on Friday morning at about 9:00 a • • A .h'orthhbund: • ■ i I . f. o. Ripley collided 1lided with a southbound: cat driven by l'.'crc.y • Leeson of Wallacebur ;:Ontario. Brooks:: suffered a: -broken: right: leg and severe facial lacetat ons and was taken ,to�•Krncar'dine• :Hospital by ambulance •There•he/was .treat; ed and transferred to`a •London. 'hospital. Leeson was also taken'. to Kincardine Hospital:', where be was treated:for: hruises to •the cliest Constalle Whitelaw'hca:d .ed ,the' investigation;: On Siinday,n orning. co:nstabl:e', Culver was.called to'Lucknow to •investigate a. snow vehicle :ac'cid- hog production leadership in nutrition Hog; Grower '1 40.2 .th.enew modern d d sIglltdi01'�I OV continuous research management skills growing animal health service hog grading requirements. Research ;shows that.high renergy feeds are most efficient. ShurjGain'flog Grower and '2 are high energy feeds. They produce Concession east'of ##6. Sideroad, Neal John 'MacKenzie , .R R;•#.8,. •Lucknow' was 'irivolv,ed in a single car;.acci' t• re id.en resultingin rrii.nor .damage.�to the vehicle h.e was driving. ' Ori ed.ie •Ike h. 16 19.70 on 25 Coun . # ; t y Road east of. i 1C County Mad Rad ,,•• Eldon. MaeL en- '. .'• ... # 4, Goderich and'Larry !Paul. Young; ;R., R. # 5, Goderich ware involved in a' two car accident resulting i'n minor damage to both vehicles. •2, Qn Th ursday , DeceMber 24', 1979, on #4 Highway,, north of ##3 'County 12+4ad;,,',Kathleen. lrwin,, Queen Streit ,...Kincardine and. George.•Adarns, R. R #3';, God.er rich: were involved ,in two cal' col . lision,resultin in lama e. to 4; both vehicles. On Thursday, December' 24., 19.70 ongY #86 Hi hwa , west of ##22 . ; County 'Road Steven Ward , 449 Main Street., Listowel,' and James Clarke; R. R. # 5 , lrucknow were, • involvedin a two. car collision resulting ,in 'damage to the vehic- les. i On.Tuesday, 'January 5 on #14. County Road south of #17 County Road;.Willard .Bennewies,' R. R. 1, Dublin was injured while he'� 4 y ,was operating a. snow vehicle., No. damage to the'snow .vehicle. ,On•Thursday, January 7, on old #21 'Highway at Ashfield-. Colborne •Township, Line , :Barry Ross Clarke.;. 281 Pryde Blvd y , cem r'r LExeter taus iiivolved in-a-amgle- nan, MainStreet; Auburn.w,as. invo vedin.a 'single caar accident .resultingi,n minor •da.nia e to his, g vehicle bei. -15. on 1• County.: Road ;north of jun- ction; Concession 4;,' 'John Stanbury. -Dungan d J,a-nie-s Egibbons 1'lannit.on Ave:::., Blyth , were in, •vof'ved in two 'car accident re,sul� •ting • in•dameT to title vehicles:. they were driving, On Thursday , D.e.ceniber: 24; 1970 on 421 Ilii;hwa.y, at Junction. • l iuron. Road -71. (Sal'tfotd Road)., 'W. v10ULTON ' 'rovincia1• Constable . truck .accid,ent resulting' in. • damage'to the vehicle he wase; driving, 'Orr Frida .Januar . on #20 Y.. Y 8 county Road .west of West: Wawa: I, ,iiosli Tow iulrip ,, sideru,ad• r>:24., 1i.ld�ed Ivlarwick,�l'73�1 i'ghthouse . Street'Goderich: and Willia'rn Kerr R.` #2, Lucknow were. involved - in a. two .ear ,collision resu•ltin 'g in• d.aniag e to, both vehicles. Oh'Saturda'y;..JanuarY .9'in IJul let Township a juvenile • jured while:'o� eratinga'Snow p vehicle.. No damage Sustained to the snow, vehicle; John Thonias•`Chanibcrs;':;R R.', NOBLE THOUGHTS AND NICHOLLS:: NOTIONS 'A I;0OK RFA'1GW the world'ot.the 'white and assirni= • late wiijh the,wh•ite culture'.. How',. ---- (?r:(-itird-i•� i eth d ' is ply i h = ee�tlr problen -of,pre�t dice in ua 1'ven though we .may,con- ove'r,conie' . Itis book' has :already • sider ourselves, e'tilightened:and: provided part.. of ananswer to the publically.profess acceptance of• r last question' by openins the'.,door other race,, different cultures, of, understanding to the life.. and non -conformist',i:'iiinocity:liied;by our red brothers in the breaks our friendships ,:threatens The ,worth of'this book ,is• en .our job,; or leads to the possibility' hancedbecause the'therne•ot the •' of intcr-mar:riage,;'then we show ';:author has been contained, Within our true helms •!'hese are not; 1' a eauti ul loVe •story', While always similar to our professed 1 there ar'e tines when the .:. • attitudes: •�symbo:lism becomes very.obvious This is the theme of the novel and the .reader is. sijre' he knows :. "The .Strange One" by Fred ' • • Mie outcome. of the 'story•, 'he is• l3odsworth , available from the held to, the,very ;end of the book . l;rrcttnow I�trbi r brhEary,; :'Draw- oto be.-dbsolutel�r. ezta h-a't 15 is" • ingnt ; frohis exteitsie knowledge- '. right even then, the of�Wild geese and the natural elusion comes as a'surprise... Thea, world; l3'odsworth. finds symbols , story is easy to read and 'uncom to'pa•ral'lel.the experience of°the' plicated. by the presentation •i a, n c •' s•ux *w i b ii c hh•e w r i -L _•es- •t_t h e_sor i.a 1 coni -1- n ta.r-? --Lo which` 1 have, referred previously:. • I should point out that for'.the people. who life in: this area and . have ha$ .so.tne Jtniited . orttaet .with :Canadian.indians trithe local areas,. the Indian you ,eet 'in this i ovel -is much morte isolated Jtori•t the 'white. world than those w ith. • which' you are farii'iliar. Southern, the lowest cost per pound of gain and the leaner carcasses now called for: New Shur Gain NO -Grower 1 and (andproper strain of. hogs, to •put these the .. high energy -feeds to :maximum else) are .a ; winning combination for' the, modern 4 hog producer .Feed Shur-Gain•I-Iog•, Grower 1' and.2 for4. better grades and higher profits. iscuss feedin—forte a > n w h " your local Shur�Gaill Dealer. tw groups when that acceptance, ;;north',' Anderson' Products l i0'w• HONE ' s28u' 626 and very c a ra bly deals w.ith, the'. • 'prohlc°nig• of i'rejudiee; between. 'the whites anti. the Indians in Canada Ile, d'splays a seiisiuve- and ,egmpassionate ii'n erstanding of human partite and in 'particul. ar abdut•;the plight of :the Canad- ian Indian as he•cojes• with the .': advanced- technological socret} ,filch surround' lira : Be • -.-tom livring• accurately Capture$ theeri eition•- , in, Crit culture tb a greater°extent i1 r reaction$ of those than'the Northern Indian .and, some ' clasc contact with'1`tidians arid' .' of thy' d'eeplying 1?re•jud.ices have g'ei tly I uz siitely •forces'the b'en broken• dowel . t4ader to exatirtne 'his own atter`- Another•observation is that iii ud'es toward his neighbouring the comparison between :the world rac'e's Tfits_brrilds a Jba e front }efgeese'a'nd the world' ofrnan which he goes. onto.;cpnslder~ the Ls'ttic atith;br descrfhes, thein ,: it ti ` • fut t,re. of'the C'anadi'an trid'iart, •of. pears 'as if the g•eesc ha'veA. • : • Wild he.•be at�l� to iYi'ainta'in iilis�, grcat.er sense' hof Ytiotalrty�and� titimitiv`c t�cs to the land and fidelit than the herd o'r the find an c ist�itiee. firott.gi hlt[1't lig, bopk, • 7bo yd i• ' t1ispoge the author and fishing?' Or will he adapt t'o „ ' y= g. o tell its sotiiethitig; r is• tr in t •