The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-02-03, Page 10k ,:
PARE!
E LUCKNOW' sE, ui'RL, •t UCKNOWI, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, PIM VARY 3, 1171:
STOitIv1:
CONTINUED FROM ?:AGE;.;•
storm., and difficulties. endured. by
others;helped; us: all to,keep' tp ,
,our morale andbe thankfu1: we,
'were well. Thanks to CK'NX for
organizing.' the Snowmobile Clubs
so folks knew WWere .to phone for
help. ••
Highway, ploughs on .86 did their
,best to•kc:ep the: -road. ope.n,when
•it was fir for:them to, operae..
, • Dave Gibb, who drives,:l3issea'.2:
Chaprnan's bus to convey pupils.'
to .Ki'ngsbridge in •making the
morningtrip upon arrival at., th'e
school went in and told the print:
eipal how..bad the roads were and
was allowed to return. the pupils
he had on the bus., ,A11'•the other
driver.'of Chaptnan's buses went.
early afternoon hour Tuesday and
sUcceeded in returning all their
pupils
Wedding Goes As
Planned Despite
•
•
DUNGANNON NEWS
•BY MRS. CECIL BLAZE
• Due.,toa•the sudden andlextreme
snowstorm Tuesday ne:ary. all
High: 5c'hool 'stude.nts weree •in' God
erich or Win ham homes until
Friday 'noon.. :Parents are very
.grateful for the 'care and kindries's:
shown to`.these.young people.
Many` Pu blit School' students
were billeted away frorn their own
homes, and Many were stranded'.,
.
in their schools.::. Snowmobiles
served to carry relief - food -and
•
:blankets: 'One•.'teacher, who was
brought home to her family .on '
Wednesday afternoon, described
herride on, a•snowniobile as a.
com'bination of, a boat -ride and a
cutter going intopitchholes`I
Hydro• interruption was not .too
w'se'vere in this commu:ni,ty and
telephones worked periodically.:..'
However ; lack of hydro.. on the
Gth'•concess:ion: meant .much hard'-
'ship- for carin ive'�estoc:'1 alnd"
gfor • l
''fow:1,'Milking 'the cows and plump -
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ing water; also the lack of heat in
many'homes meant families ,had'
to be rescued bysnowmobiles and
taken, to, homes heated with wood ,
coal or 'gas., The 'Curran brothers •
`had, a busy •time not only help-.,
ing each other, but aiding many
of their neighbours. The homes
of `Bert Mc Whinney •, Jim Boa and:
Donald Curran Were three that: had
heat and were opened to those
ivho had to move .:out •of their own
homes. • Ken McNee,' Wayne
Dunn, Greg Park and ..Jac•k'Caes
ar •were, kept busy transporting
children and aiding in many ways.,
No doubt you know of others who
gave valuable aid. CKNX TV.•
and Radio 'proved a ble. ssin- in
co-operating.::
• ' Masori MacAllister, who took
seriously ill., was cared for• at his
home by neighbours , Mr, and Mrs
• Dynes.Carnpbell.'through• Tuesday
and Wednesday'until snowplout?hs
_-opened.rnads tQ1es, an amhAklance
rea'ch;tiirn, to take. him to Wind'-
ham hospital. Fortunately. in re-
sponse.to a CKNX.call for help,
•. the.'ambulance "returned, from.
• Belfast to' take Mrs. Thos. Parks •
to visit her aged husband in Wing-
in our, cornmuni:ty dull ng "this
stormy week included Heber.Eedy,
Mrs. Robt.• Bere and Annette..
Hodges , the latter now . is in God..
•erich' hospital..
e• y'.s Ba ery its. pro • erns,
but kept-a;-sipp-ly-of-bre-add-and l'ithce-SOuth-l?itittrt k >r=t '`�
baked: goods on l}and, 'then ,braved 'Institute officers of Stat
•the roads:to snake deli`veries .as' :16 Met 'at ttje<ho i;c *Of
Soon as d pluu.gh Iriade-a l�rcak- eetor-etre 1- t EYz c� lf,:=� ���
through; then reurned with•'eascs ••Januar\ :'�Oth
of milk for the stores;here There Were 16 L. '�x 1.
Mar;, and' Mrs. Jack Park had •, 13• from: t_,�rC\ S&Itlt','
ublic school children all week• • ° Brune •South..
P. , .
until snowmobiles Were able -to ' •Thosc whi •3tt n,:e4
rntunty spent two nights; xn Kinloss.
Central •School. -, 'Tuesday night
hydro: was oft itt the eventing.;
Tractors: shone 1a,84ts in - until child'
ren`wetc 'put to tied, tlyilta went
*off inthe fright sq,,it. Was. a 'grub
lent keeping ,,the Ciiridxe.n warm.,'
Neighbours, brought biitOkets ,and, .
sleeping 'bags.
• Russell 'i ottng stayed; With his
aunt , Mrs.Walter luehardson in
Wittgham, until' fidav 'the tt. oatne ..
bornie yia Erttie°1latwa's and the:
rest of'• the •Way "h•y' sitoiv fiiobxle;
Carruthers Nursitt,;• ttome hada
staff of two storin stayed and
Elliott Carruthers was sterni -stayed'
too and able to relieve`t#tent.
Mrs. Welsh' riiissed• getting; to work,
Wednesda.y..bitt ma nageti t.get'
•there. Thursday.
Freddie de Boer strt);ed .45.S
grandparents hlr. ,attd' \:ix§ 8:;tzon•.
de, I3oer ., Lrrcknow . Hilda' joined
him Thursday from Kinloss Cent-
ral: .
Troyer and Cohlr ntz, children
reached their homes ort.:,l,ririy: by
sleigh,. :
Mrs: Bell of Toronto wit At tFi•e�,
,home -.9.1 her son•l on,iii i was t
able -to, return tp Toronto on
CC• tl •. 1'
District Offlcer
eeA
Lucbnow
Presbyterian Church,
Rev: Glenn Noble, B,A,; B
Minister'
Phone 028-2740.
FEBRUARY 7th
10:00 am.
.11;00 a:in. Morning. Service •
8:00 p.m:. Ecumenical Service •
Everyone welcome
• ANNUAL MEETING --
7.:30 p.m.Thursday, February 4
LUCKNOW
UNITED: CHURCH
Rev.': Robert Nicholls,B;A
Minister.
FEBRUARY 'Iafli
• LUCKNO'1A/'
CHRISTIAN
• REFORMED
CHURCH4'. •
J, W; "Van Stempvoort
Pastor
..Services..;.• •
10:00 a:r.- En� lish'7'
8..
2n4Sunday Dutch
2:30.p:m English
VISITORS WELCOME
Denominational Radio Broad=
cast; "The Back To God
every Sunday: CJCS (Stratford)
• 2.00 p.rrt. CFOS
Sound )',--• -600 , p. m. _
ANGLICAN
CHURCH `'
___Aiu KNow AREA: PAI IsH
The Rev, R Odendahl.
Rector
AN1viJAL; MEETING
-following' morning service.'
Congregationasked to'
bring Much
No confirmation classes toda'
FEBRUARY: 7tk
Soptyagesima.
St.-Paul's.Ripley 9.15 :a.n.
Ascension Kinlougb'' 10:30 am.
St. Peters' Lucknow 11:45' a.m.
Church School — 10.30 a.m.
St. Pants,
.Cake: -.then sa.fely-,down-the 4th
Concession.of Ashfield to their
honies
On' Saturday evening; ' '71)./11.
the Ott, - Eedy wedd"in` tool: place
in Dungannon United Church and
over 50 of their ,guests were able
'to. attend the ceremony:in spite •
of the storm . By ,"Chartered'' bus
40 guests' went to' Luc.know 'for. the
reception and dinner
Mr..; and Mrs +Dick Williams .'
and fancily from.Brainpton spent,
`th "v'°eek end witl Flank Pentla-`
form, Problems:
Smith 'were Dist iti't r, e: i•Se t \ 1
W1 M :.AtnOld, ''' x^ L �, t st _� mac'':
reta•r�• T. e a, it: r _1r � . rte. --j
Leod , K ti:s . a .."��:e :
_ca. The E umenie
o#_ Worsbip will be held in the
Lwow. Presbyterian Church;
Guest Preacher Rev: Ken Haw=
-trorue iii Wingha to ' Anglican
Church. • Everyone Welcome.
Polar To: NDER'`
Ph � by is what you: think
a Yife. Religion is what you
�. r : L�-z1...,.„.,,:'� r► tt is offtt: :a nches,
ne'., t;? e .:..e' \L
r . e
Mrs . ? it ry e v .'c•+.. :•; ,,,':•:7:-.:':.,.N.•, , '
rias inable'.t�� t..71.. .,':-..,..•4'.3:''..
.
tans :airs:• -Lr S
•
at �, :'�:' i ♦,.:.C: s3 b ;':: �oe'ller
rood was presc'nt.alc�ry_.:�» .. '.•'` !:
•
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flations oftccr.,�lr._'1 ti' :: •
cc •
N .r�i•ea `.
McLeod, R. '2 KinL d ne `•
i.'7%.,:..1..4.,...:•,.-.:
Subjects discussed 'r.e:re the •.e ' It ,;.3srsLed',c•,ttrdr•'.the` •
•of mernbersliip cards in •BL,
ranches'. mted \ail -:'1-.
Cash donations. to' other•organ.iza.- \.r. E:1;1 e ;er\`ed a.lunch: and
t langside
LAI•GSIDE WS
Y'--4P-.s:_._. ; F:Dd, r ., • ..
Stewart 1✓iat r il. ivrfy.y hydr:r,
was. cif.f•fmin a.',r. veer LL�aa�;;
'u tt.rl ;rriddy ,: d1sC� r 1jJ'j.�t
phoriei .Uri •cotie euvit)r f i o •�
day'iigtit u•rztil' I.a,te tirddy laftr
•
of,water,
' Doi . Waal • tp.ent, l t.,�.:tda)•rri{kit
at lout r,iJlivray't and vy'r:drrc.s%ay
and •"J'irursday. at Mr. (}t,•iil,tr't a1.
c vt rr ; fiOir,e'uri. f"rida y.
.at�rday., .?u!Ida y acid •1 ✓,ondayy
l.oug 11e,Qui.)1 Ji tett. a',
LricJWrrrot>>1( tiJ tJu '1'6. wilt" fJ. Gear
fir-srfc7wrlowtr a" r -arrr orf p'
'anied hirrt''ott the .plow. ,
first plougltrrig was done on
Concession 4 on Monday,, Mrs..
Don lie 11,• „waft 'Wayne and Bev
didn't get home, until Sunday'
_ ten_Por' rnoLth
'snornobile:.
Philip Stect Waswith the' 1 ,, }f.
0. 'sntawplowcre 1 18 whl'ch was•
stranded front Tuesday. to'hors- .
Td'ay atAit,rherlcy'.with a:'hroken '`
stiowpl.ow ; Ted Collyer: ficipcdr.
chore- for Philip, . -'.:C'hc, stor'r, waS•
'so bad POti Bell tried ,tto'rttaltr'it
otithe snowmobile. and ;turned '
.'ba o k , :
MaiYj tadroit from this coon-,.
Christ Church;'Port
3 prin.
3rd and= 5th Sundays
those who: attended ;felt they .had...
gained Bloch valuable information .;,'
LO._pass on o�tlie_Branches_'i.n 'their
4z -R .
District :.'.
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