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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-28, Page 1• , • , • r • r • • • , . . . ., . . n . , . .1,•. •'.. • . ' ' . . , ' • I ' . . I • • ' • • • , , • . .. ' ; , .. .. WEDNESDAY,- ApRit:728th, 197.17.--H7-7-7---77S-hlikoPr-15c; . 14, Pag01::. 540. A7 Yvan. In .A0anaiv-:,,t1,00,•Extrairo-u4, . L . ,•...• ,... p ' • • •. ..... ••• -., . . . y•• • • • • . , i • . • • . r ' '• 0 I , • • ' \ . • g • .• . . • . • • , . • . Lucknow OK AdOpt*C0100, '.:.iii.(bild' • . toUgh.,Foser.: tirents'Plail; .Family. of Ten Living. In One RoomWoodenShack .. l• • sr. Facial Burns In Garage Mishap LANGSIDE NEWS • Wally Forsyth, • operator of the Fina Service Station in Holyrood, suffered severe burns on Tuesday, Apri1.20th when operating a cut- ting He was using it to • cut a bolt to remove a leaky. gas • tank,from a truck when the gas ., • tank explOded. He .was rushed to Wingham and 'District Hospital where, he is improving favourably. The community wiskes him • a very speedy,recovery.- fifT. 111Plirio 4prair •4•Ya. 07,4,1 .4.4,z,) u Mrs . Albe.rt .W.'•Alton of luCk now passed away'at;Huronview , • Clinton on Monday, ,..April 26th. She was in her 92nd year. .• The. funeral service will be at Mac Kenzie emorial Chapel, LuclaiOW. on Wednesday, April' 28th at 2,'30 p,m. • Interment at Dungannon Cemet - ety. ubscription Price e Sentinel To Advance Shortly Collecungitems of,intereit is • 'a hobby of the Rev Harry•Jenriin0 •.• of Carling terrace:in:Wingharri..'. Remindersof afiye,year 'stay. at Great Bear Lake, 'N''.W.T:.•,,,are; a • '1)earhead•and piece of pitchblend„ ore from which uranium is gained. The:typewriter is•a-threellank' • • • • , keybOard Oliver; built about 1904 _Which .is .still in excellent 'working condition. • 'Rev. Jennings, ,now liVing re.-.:. tired in Winghani;.Was a forrner Anglican minister in. bucknow..and area I' • ; ' .• -4dvance-Tirnes PhOto. • . HaldfrehPtiblk • The winners 'in Junior Division were 1. JOU Blackwell, South Speak.ing Contest Friday,On April 23rct the sec- ond annual Huron County French public speaking. competition was hosted at central:Huron Secondary School, Clinton with Mr. David Brazeau .0•Ohairman. There.were eter, Seaford" arid Wingharn Huron Secondary School, Exeter; 2.. Joan Stephenson 'Madill Sec - ondarY School, Wingharr"; 3. de ratd,Charette,, South.„FliirOn,..Eite er. • • • : . „ . Senior Division:1. Cherub' , Thompkins, Madill S S , Wing ham, 2, Pat Sparks:, Madili ral HuiOn.S. , • • Faye Henry ; R. ' R..,•; ; • a member of the Bank staff in Lucknow, has "adopted" ten-7year., ;;;;;`;t'''•- '' ,• Old 1-lolarida EraZo' Of Colornbia,•.. contributing $1'7 a' month • Canada ,. Faye gives the ehild'afid. through Foster Parents Plan of ' ziy' A, ,. ' •••••, ,.., ,)•;,.., 7.. the family material and financial aid aimed at strengthening the family unit ,by helping eachmein.... her. • The child is symbolic of aid given to the entire family. Before Miss Henry :became 'Holanda's Foster 'Parent , the fam- Uy.7 • • The'price of The Lucknow Sent- inel, will advance in•a month's time to $6 per year in Canada , $8, per year in the United States and Foreign. All subscriptions received up.to6 p,m. on Friday, May 28th will be.accepted.at the present rat .of $5 to Canada, .$7 to the United•States. With a month's. notice bcing-giv-en, there will be absolutely no excep- tions, to the May 28th deadline. The single copy price of The. • Sentinel will remain at 150. The Six month price will. be $3.25. and. anything less than six months will, , be 150'per,copyr • , • Steadily increasing operating _COS ts mal<Lth e subscriplion in- crease necessary• Sklitiengths In Style Merl, In Style .,•„•••••• • . . ., • • • • . , • Is r- iss, ncl, 'eet if -:§tyles usually.tortie back. d 4r. tiiiite .Ervid.ent by .the' heitliftle Ofy this grotip 'Of tucknovtli.gli* 8v1iooi .studentt of *about fifteeri ye.att. ago, Left to tight arc Ernie C;ibson, ;Sybil BLr4r4 Ma y Alta; Donna Johnston rninet , • ' hie , 'Ben Monitor', Irene • Elpliick,„ Gladys Kiipatriel, Shit -• ley McClure , Isabel Mael)hersori and ilosg McDonaglf. struggled to survive on' an • . come of $39.25 per Month. ,This , . was earned by the father as a miner $28...25 the mother as a :domestic ($5.50) and Honda's brother as a baker's helper:earn- ing $5 .50. per month The,. fami- ly makes scant meals, based Op riceand beans, -Plantain (some - thin like banana coffee., with brown sugar water for energy.' They sometimes have a bit of .fish and a -small piece of the :...cheapest.glade..rtreat.a a holiday treat. The faniily lives in a • wooden shack rileasiiring :18." x 36' that, belongs tO Them bfit itJ'as not been completed yet so they live • • CONTINUED ON PAGE 16 DONATE $2$ FOR •WORK Kiflgsbridge Yout Group Sapp° urray Morrison . ' CONTRIBUTED Twenty-five young people from Kingsbridge Youth Club had an enjoyable afternoOn.Stinday in the Kingsbridge School. ,I'Murray, Morrison, a ..Lucknow native, del-. At Brookside .....' 1 .,..... ivered a well explained talk on • MisS, Dorothy . Elliott of Brussels' "Canadian Crossroads Iritrnation- has been engaged to teach next • A1" Project. . He emphasized the , , tetnl'at Brooks,ide Public School.: point that this is a voluntary'. . , . attending London ..organization which recruits young She his. been people frorn, Canada g . Teachers' College.. ,' .• .. • : :other-.C-euntvies.4.+1414o.a...-and.the...._,,7` 151411-iott-w-i-lbeteic-hing : West Indies and to India Murray: some of the new French program., said' that this organixation'is an at Brookside and North Ashfield exper.i.mentLin coml-nun. icati.on7: for .grades 3 to also in,the agricultural ' field He .. . Will be: laving for. India in June. ' :Mrs; Gordon Anderson of. Ash field'haS:also been engaged,: to ouestions Wgr eLaske_dLanLpart.-- . icularly onequestion was ptit to." .. iteaoh at Brookside- next term , ': ., • ' . . , •. , _ ... .Mrs, Anderson has been doing sup( CONTINUED ON PAGE. .2 • ply teaching at the schoOl. !•4* • ITIOLANDA 2k20 . indiCk*P1 e In FIoWeiBed. • ••••?• • • • • • • • White clay smoking •with unusual designs, 'Was,recerit- • ' ly found by Verna IvICClenaghan of Lucknow in One of the flower .• ' • beds at her horne:. :Part of the Stern was broken'. from the pipe. The pipe 'had:a design of a heart on one side,'a hand on the other side nd a leaf back and front..' • *NOW:TOOOlieri:. • • • Aitintititntim ininathointitiiatiiittinatInoinohntheeihnitiuto-ianno-nninikikt „ • • • 10010:0w-Onile0.ch.00k$aardLektl: SOOTOAssist Murray Morrison In India • TO:WiiikWilk-CrOssibodsAs:Volunteet•H,. , The official board Lucktibw. Ineetiteon'T day of ,last`week , pledged $560;to Murray Morrison of West Wawa,' nosh Township in support of his volunteer work with "CrossrOads" lifiVidikthis summer. :Murray, a student at the UniV- ersity of Guelph, will spend his suirir-a$0'volunt6er worker • near, Luc krtOw , India H is the • son_pf Mr and Mrs. Gordon. Mor - ,., VT *T1 0.7 - • , He.is member of LutknOw tJi . ited Church and has been ti act ive wotker in Sunday SchOO1 and , • •,, other youth work. • -nye nattWo Stiridayt. tpetia:Z- • donations will be teCeived1nthe church offering with the Official' board. of the chUrch snaking up`: the difference, if necessati,- 1 , •