The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-14, Page 1•
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Messenger ,Group Tour The Lu/cknow
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The.,Messepger„Grouii from • ,
Lite.know",C"nited-Chtrch visited
The..LtiohnoWt..Sentinel.on NIdnda>.
of asi• week 'and, keeping in line ••
•:with their.studying..of
tion'mw.,th.c.'15asits.Of al:Weekly
newspaper operation.
Pictured left to Tight ,. as they
watchlinotype oPeratoC'Tony'./
• JOhnsione. are John McIntosh, •
Na ny' Thompson • Debbie Bolt
Paul Finlay Dohnie`Greer, Lori
NteKini, Kevin Bolt Greg Gard=
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• her, Pamela N cIntosh, Billy Gib
InstrUctor.S of the MeSSenger
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Group , .3\irg.....ErneSt•Ackert and
McIntosh, ae.:conipanied.
the,,children'on-the visit to The
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West awanos Takes Initial Steps To
Form Recreational Committee In Twp.
°Meet -With Reps -Of -Other Municipalities
•.•Thc April session:West; WaWa ..wei.e read 'and:adopted On.. trldtion.
nosh TOwnship.cou.ndil was held: •of Councillors .Aitchison And .Durtt-
oit'Tilesday ; April (3.,.at the • in... . • •
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Clerk's. hornwith all rryembers'...
• ill:Attendance. Reeve Lydns. pie's-.
• • The •Nta,rch Meeting minutes.
,.13y -Law 7, 1071, lcyying.a
'special rate on the East half.of
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• William Rutherford of St
Thursday April 8th. ••• • ,
Fie is the son of ,Iittgh„Ruther
forq,and'Elizabeth Durnin. He
• 'was bon on the farm a.few miles
....West of St lielerts';' where he now
w-iththrs•-wiferrt-ht-Ior-nier---•
Etly•eI Maepherson,.and theii'• soh
•JOhjk. tre has two other sons
,Ilugh of ,Kinston and Grant ' of
baiSsa; five grandchildren arid
Mae did in a car accident a,
itunthr of ears ago.
: • •RutherfOrd 'has. ot*er_z
•of lielorare
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lit, still enjoys fairly godd
.,lic,alt11 and is quite interested:in
the allairs,ofthe community. •
):rr , ay warzeTchrated7
\;vith"Opc'qi 1fotis6" being held in
1•Aic.know-dp Thursday afternoon at
• tile home of his niece Mrs, Bryce
1 lli,ott i nd Mr. , When.
Sixty friend's and relatiVes
•,.o1.11cd to extend congratillations
And vood wishes to him on his,
hirthda.y.
`4*Lintily dinner' parfy waslield
at tIa Lo, Galin Restiurmt.that
4 C.
BIRTHDAY
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LETTER. TO ?HE EDITOR
Bruce Constituents
Favour Controls As
e�nsOf
Ottawa ,
Lucknow
Lucknow, Ont,
o ution
April 5;
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FindsOId !tents-,
ApartmentIn 111./011
Reg Jones Of.1.4ieknoly uncovered
sOm0••intereSting items pertaining
to the early history' Of the village
when, remodelling the upstairs Of
his residence abpve:the Pro Hard -
Ware. •
••• -An assortment of old bottles,a
irea.1 find fo'r •any, collector , were
all tiriepered in the 'wall of the
apartment, A Catsup bottle • ,
dated 1884 and a "Hop Bitters"
bottle, for, almost any akin -tent and
dated 18'72„ gives some idea of
the, length of time the bottles
have spent in the wall, • .
Lucknow was only 14 yearsold.
v./her) the Hp Bitters bottle was •
The name on One, of the bottles
was T W Grant Jefferis:;sticces-
or t0 J. S. I. , c:herpist.and
Druggisf,,N1edreal Hall,' LucknOw.
Among other things ,found were.
the •lid 6f..an•old tea pot a stirrup,
an old pair 'of, glasses Which are
ri lit .in st le again ,;larap wick
holders, 'pills for the blood and an
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ocial Evening
resentation For
Ars. M. Donaldson
A,social evening was held at
BroOksideSehool'on•Saturday,
April 3rd to hdnot•UMrs Mat]ddi
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Donaldson prior to her l'eai4g the
edfnniunity.
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Mrs Donaldson, proprietor of
the General Store 4'Lines on the
lab Colic isilon Of 'ASTiffeld-1-6t,a
number of years., sold the business
in January of this year to Jirn Arn-
old •gr' Lucknow,with the new own
ers Mr. and Mrs: Arnold taking ' •
Dear: Don: • '• - •
A coT1eof mOntlis ago; I sent
out 15:,5,00 fornOetters to My. :
Constituents, giving some 'infornia
tion as to whathad been going on
in OttaWa• lately. At the en&of
the -letter' 71:
that we in Canada Were caught in
a cycle involving tither
•over 'the 'first of• • .
• -The evening was spent in cards
followed by a program during •
Which.oitVin Reed read an address
of -appreciation- td, Mrs . Donaldson
with best Wishes to her in her. .
retireenent. A chair, tre&-larrip
and two•rugs were presented to the
guest of honour, on behalf of the
Comintinity ,-1).y. -Andrew Ritchie,
Wilfred Hackett., ,Ivirs.' John How
ajd Frank Alton and Bill Andrew
-unacceppt.ble inflation-arTon the -
other hand,•an intolerablT
EPO E2
Mrs.,,DOn4ldson expressed her,
appreciation and hirich, Was; Served
G
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TO ASSIST IN INDIA: .
rant $250 T�
•
urray Morrison •
• Murray Nlorrisori, 20=year-old
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son of Mr and Mrs: 'cordon:Mor-
rison of West WaVanosh
Town-
ship,.HighWay 8(), three milas
east Of Lucknow,, Was granted
',$250 at Monday's...Ft-jetting of
Lucknow Liois C•1113,, .•
Last week's, Sentinel 'carried a •
story 'about NIurray's planned sum-
mer work near Lucknow , India
with Canadian.Crossroads Inter-
national. He will join with other..
•young people across Canada .to..;
assist the indian people at the
Oting.Parrrier's Institute near' •
Lucknow• •
Murray will.rec'eive.no pay:for .
'his. work in India, only living. ' • '
:expenses.. He is required to pay
$50:0 to the Crossroads org,aniza-.
tion as part of the expense 01....‘":...'
sending him to India'. In .addi-
,
he F1-bresp�nsrb1e
other expenses before and during
his tune abroad.... .o
-Tetrenfus cionatiOn of -$2570..
•by Lucknow and,„District Lions
Club: is: an exeellerit: startinhis
attempt to raise' money from
local interested groups and.indiv.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR', •
Stationed At Port,
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204 coalway•Rd.,
1\lerry
• WolVerliainpton,W\q:'
7N1-1„..England„. • '
. • . • 28th Match 1971-
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Litckridw. Seniinel. • • /
I)eay Sir- •••
During 19:10-43, I Was stationed
at the R.A.F. ,Port Albeit during' • '
-W-Titelftint el -spent; many.'Tiappy
hours in Lucknow Unfortunately, 4. • •
over the last 27. years,: I have lost
cOntactwitheVeryone rrrLuckiiow
Can yciu•help r-0 to trace anyof
CONTINUEI), 0.N PAG
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NEW TEACHERS
rct es 3 to
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• -NI,T-Frrbtrs7ilf---the.-111-1-Foil 136.a rd oi--- • • • ' .NIRS. WARREN 2I
.;-I-NN---.7--- tion--tviro-dernot rteci'v. t it (..Ould
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neetino,
Eddeltion. eVe,to
Monday after
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C 0 l'OARD PEPIZESFNii‘TIVE very wellbCcome.the.future w.eI=
noon gild ninL agreed .
• • arc recipients and chronic law
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provido a special education pro- . five secondary schoolguidanc
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i•-•alti throughout the, County he- teachers at $54 ,00; and tree
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qinfino this'fall.. The full prot ; elonierttary school 0,uid,ande•coun- ..- ,.
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g,r.ant.: would cos—VOt T.,00, tor 7--tr'.oi.at $4.• ,.... . -1,•pltacn,
the year 1071-101,t , It ca 11.4. for. tion during. the after 110Orl 8C.Sgibil,
uron Count
• MeSSages-of congratulatiOns,
were rcceiVed from his sOnslingh
and Gratit,who:were
attendl. Prinic Minister Piertv Trud-
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eau :Nluiray C;anni'M.P. i;ithd
a scroll iron, the PrOvincecf C•Int,'-•
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one snrcrinte 'Mott t;; pointed up, the fact that .ithnie • ;
.a.salar,y $4.1.„900;,one psych6k,: Children have special learning.
04st t$11 1„ psyL4110,11;iet handicaps Whichtari only he over
it it $10', 8 00; oPe ,reisped ia 1 read Cfl101> expertrilrthe
fiCfl of
Mg Specialist for secOndaty's.chools edticatiork! These -handl
t$lotsop,; three..sp.eeeh, • • r•L.Ips can in<ide,s6ch thinsas Per
therapists for the; eicin•entqy ceptuallprohlerns,
schools at $7 ,800; th,r,oe..,s,reeia4tal difficulties„. inotOr .cOntroll.
learning d i 111itic pL i.i 1ist fOr trblibleS 0. etc, •It wai.'stated that..
tite,gletnentarylchddl.S.at,0$.800;
persons in need.of Specia1.0,duca4
Died In Hospital
Mrs': NiarS',, .COoke of Lueknow
passed away in Winghanr \and. •
'District llospita I bn Nlnday ,
Aptil•12. She was 83:o:
fheyremains Tested at •
Ketizie Memorial Chapel, Ltik
,now n TOsday ,evening with .
, funeta4 'service .ta king prate at
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