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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-07-21, Page 1$6.00 A Year In Advance — $2 00 Extra To U.S.A, 4-H Conference at University of WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st, 1971 . ' Single Copy 15c• 16 Pag.S Guelph • . 16c, t. Helens Woman IlnerCia°vr-slAYc-cliliiu denredt 19c • %.# 7771,14.' t1. 1.1t.4"t1".1 •••••••••• • Girls from:every county in Ont- ario attended the Club•Confer- ence held at the University'of 2. • • President 'of the th.iiversity , ,in • welcoming:the 200 girls cOmmerici• ed them and their. leaders Off the splendidprograrn which ;hey_ • It -r14 •I "1-t been 'following during the. past ,year. Guest speaker for the ban- • •quet held the second day of .the erence was t •e onourablo f14114.• • • • • . , Celeite Holmes; R. R.. 4, kincar- • dine; Dinnie Kloosterboer, R. R,. 2, Kincardine; Heather' McLa!an .R.. R. 2, Dobbinton. . • • •Wm. A. Stewart , MihisLer 0.f.Ag..--..--13ack • . • D. • •• ricUlture and Food. •• . R. 2,. Elmwood, Joan •Orbsliott ••Shown are front row left to riht R R. 4, Wiarton; Nancy Walden, Shirlyy-Mar-it •Sidden-,-W-alkertoni TR. R. 2, .LuC-know . Queen Of The Fair Will Be Eligible To Enter Canadian National Exhibition And Miss Midwestern Ontario Contests • 1,ucknow.Agritultural Soelety„,, meeting list Week • decided to :Sponsor a' ...Queen of the Fair" contest in conjunction with`their. 1071 Fall Fair September 17 and:: Ali advertisement in 'this issue' • isseeking girls ,,.ages 15 to 20-, who'would be interested in Com-. :peting in the Queen of the Pair • contest. All girls from Lucknow, and' District , in this :age group ,, are welcome and urged to enter. • * • • 1 The beauty contest will be • : held on Friday night ; September 17• and the minninggirl will. be . • cOUNc11.:.NOTE$ At a, special ineeting-of- Luck- 1.10W vj11a,e council on June 15 a • Mrs. Charles (Ruby) McDonald of the st. Helens area in West Wawanosh Township.was seriously injured in a motor accident on Monday morning of this week. ,Mrs. McDonalc1,•51, 'was .a pas senger in a car, driven by her hus- band Charles, 53. They were pro ceeding 'east on the 10th conces- sion of West Wawanosh between St. Helens and the division line When they were in collision with a car driven by Alan Douglas Parson, 23; of London who was proceeding south on the St., Aug- ustine sicleroad. The accident hapPened at the EarlJamieson • division ,line • :All three were admitted to:, Wingharn hospital with Mrs.• Mc7 Donald the most seriously injured She •received,severe head, lacer - motion was passed that the flan of. B. M.. Ross and Associates be en-, gaged to complete work and,draw- Ings On well No,, •5 and retabuLate costs on .the Well'. '• Another motion was to the ef- lect'that costs be obtained from contractors on the •removal of old. sidewalks, granular fill and laying of new sidewalks three feet in. width •four inches in depth Prices on asp a t sisewa were also to be investigated,: , • , • • • • • • * • • • • • The tender of Hackett Brothers on a ..newmower was accepted at a price of $656.. • • •-• • • • • • ••, •Nirs. Thomas MacDonald:, a - Lochalsh area resident for Many • years, died; on. Sunday ai the ..Wingham and. District Hospita 1. She was 81 years, of. age. The body rested at'the Johnstone SBA nOVVErnt tuesday afternoon when funeral • service was held,at Ashfield Pre's- byt eria n . • kiritail Cemetery, ••• .• • .1.• • Kailrshea Hall Hit By Vandals dEniberliflWu • Fred Emberlin of Lucknow is the • first "early bird" winner in the • 'Ontario Sweepstakes being spon- sored by the community of Park-. hill. • •. Fred wins $1000 and Mr. and Mrs. Ernberlin•were in Parkhill last week end to•pick up the cheque. • . • • . A total of $1Q0,000 is being given away in the lottery. Ten, "early draws" will lead up to the big money later in the Fall.. It .• was estimated that Fred's winning • ticket was pulledfrom. amon: , I l ot ers which have been, • , • purchased to date.. • . The Winning ticket was'purchas- ed from Charles Matson of Luck. • . " • • now:, ; • • . • led In London Rev. Gordon W.• Kaiserof 143. Tecumseh Avenue.,.London,,died:. suddenly on Saturday, July 17 at •• Victoria Hospital, •London, inhis: • 87th year. • . , ' _ • • 11e is, survived by his wife• Queente Mae"(Amer) KaiSer; two daughters Mrs, Gordon'orina) Harrison of R., R,. .3 Bright and Mrs. Gordon (Evelyn) Seale of Edmonton , Alberta, one son :Keith Kaiser Of Essex; and seven grand; sons. . : - -The funeral' Servi-ce wa-s c-ohddc ••• • . The. kairshea Institute Hall; the- At a seccricl Special.nieeting•on former 6th concession of Kinloss. • June. 22, B. M. Ross was present .• ow,Hal_yrnel 4. .,^* • g4 road, was' the target:of vandalistn: iNiater Work in the• village .on the. week end.. • • • . * * •• • •'*,* • * • • : A flaail,bO`Was hurled through .....L.:„Alitie_June .windOw of the halland, other tion Waspassed that Floyd Milne windows were broken.ina sense- . . • • less art of destruction. • CONTINUED N PAGE 16 _ ted at the Sharon :United•Church,I on Tuesday,. July 20 by Re/. George Morris and Rev,. Duncan McTavish. • • • •••••• . • . eery, Delaware; • • , Rev. ,Gordon 'kaiser served as United Church minister of the Ashfield circuit for twelve years until. June 4069 when he and. Mrs.* Kaiser moved to London, where ' • . •they have since. resided... ' 1110104i11000100(114. Colleagues Official Word Is For Appointments, • • • [ion • • The Lucknow Municipal Coun7:' til, through clerk,J. W. Jamieson, ' was recently advised by the Dep- artment of Municipal Affairs in • ,. uired that ' ...." 11 n ,fiy Field.; ., ., board:. ' ' • . '. to fill the two vacancies Orl the . appointments be made -to council • . ' -Official- word-wal--t•hfieotrffet1 : 4 A 2-year:old MOurit Forest,. area man., last iti.his motor:- bba-t was' found alive Monday night in his boat drifting off the Pine River • , • • , Terrence Mawhinney of Hol.. stein, alone in his 194pot boar Ail: unidentified boat operator.. fle harl.,been travelling from Point ..Clark,to Kincardine,. AV , kftic'ardine Said When Mr. Nlawhinney's boat ran out of . • gts Winds caught it forcing it about 10mil'es out onto,Lal<e • littron. 1)6 -at then drifted.back .into share .Monday.. " ' lie was rescued by tw5 men trenttii POint Clark4itle aver Ilea% • • es Dr N R. .kichards , Dean of the Ontario riculturAI Colle 'e of-the-University-of-rtrelph,-,Ivo- been made;Pellovki of the AgriC- ultural Institute of tanada„ The., highest awatd of .the 5500 Mem ber Institute,. it was conferred On D6441. .kichards' at' the recentannual bridge, Alberta , by Dr..11. Atlsty of the Canada Department of Agriculture , .6ttawa.,,thd' retir, ing.president.,of the InStitute. In reading the -Citation for the PellOwship; DrT 11 Anstey re-' !erred to Dean' Richard contribu tiOn in the field of edtration anc-I partionlarly his responsiblititTfor. CONTINUED ON PACrr. 16, el bin Placings in' the Field. Crop COMpetition for hay have been announced by the tueknow . Agricultural SOciety. • . • withpdints, 'are: Andrew Gauht 2, Blake Alton 9.1:„Oiiver Me.. - Charles' 87, tIdOn Bradley '86 Donald Simpson 85, Fred MCtYi lin 82, Duncan ra.rrish 80 „Alvin Alton 19, Donald "MacIntYre; 77; Don Bell 74, Prank Alton •. Phillip Steer .72; Evan Xeith.71„., Currie CiwiiH'�, ken AIton 65, Don i.kitort 57. . tiiia1plaing will betletertnint ed by the thibihat th a1r,. haVe ;no' liority to call ination !fleeting. ' One of these .appointments was recently made when Oliver Glenn was named to fill out the 1971-72' . • • • n exists.and it. the tinle Of last' week's council Meeting, ;despite 'several approach • d8 t6.area residents , no one had agreed to fill. the post. Council decided that. an advertisement would be plated in The .Sentinel secking'Sorneone to fill the posi- Iiort,"feeling that thit'woUld give any illtetttdd pet8dri* who might haV'e'been overlooked , a chance to serve. The ad brought absoo: lately no tesu1t•