The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-22, Page 1SALUTE TO
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• World Two Car Corn*
Near Parkhill
Mr, and Mrs.. Lloyd Ashton 'of
Lucknow were involved in a two .
car collisiOn on. Saturday e'veni'ng
about 11 p :ri.J. near the village
of Parkhill. .
Lloyd and Eileen were en route
to the -horde. of her-brother HarOld
JohnStone and Mrs'. Johnstone`in
Parkhill, • Harold is a patient in
St. Joseph's Ilbspital in London
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LUCKNOW COUPLE WED 50 YEARS
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The. consumers of Lucknow and area have made this
community one of the finest shopping centres in this
region. Your shopping habits and buying skills have caused w•
other communities cast envious eyes in our direction. . •
I Asa method of -saying `Thank You", 18 merchants
in Luchnow,have teamed up to present eight full weeks of .6.
special values in "Bargain World", a special section in The - •
Sentinel where their appreciation of you, the consumer, •
I will be demonstrated. •
• e_____These_gpeeials will be advertised each week by the •
Lucknow businessmen who are. constantly looking for big- •,„
ger and better values to pass on to you. These firms are ;
1 proud of their merchandise. They pride themselves in •
being able to offer a wide range of . goods and services •
locally, in most cases for less money, and with the per- •
sonal interest in filling your needs which, can not be •
matched eliewhere. •
To put a bit of ,spice into the action which you will
Jind bilucknow stores for, the next eight weeks, the mer-
chants are offering a bonus total ,of $200 in merchandise
• vouchers over the sale period, with weekly draws to choose
• the winning customers. To enter; sales slips or tickets
from any of the participating places of busineess can be
deposited in any one of five locations. .The collection sites
I will be changed from week to week, and will be indicated on
--the Bargaiii-WOrld- page -of-values.
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• You can shop' in Lucknow with confidence. The shoP- •
I—keepers-here-are your_friends. Their-purposejs
you with the best quality merchandise at the lowest pos- • •
sible prices. •
• The Luclmow Sentinel serves, as a messenger to •
• bring the buyer and seller together. We respect your shop- •
• ping habits, and are proud. to join the following businesses •
in a "SALUTE TO YOU", Mr. and Mrs. Consumer. •
Progressive Lucknow merchants joining to present •
Bargain World include: •Lucknow Dry Cleaners, Sclunid's ;
• Jewellery and China, Greer. T.V. and Electric, John W. •
Henderson Lumber Ltd., Ashton's Lucknow Ltd., W. A. •
(Bud) Hamilton, Johnstone and Son Furniture, Sepoy •
Store, C. E. McTavish Fina, Lucknow Fruit Market, Luck- . ' •
I now Pro Hardware and Village' Shop, H. and B. Discount, •
I Mel Stanley's Sunoco, Finlay Decorators, Johnston's' • Sup- • • ertest, Montgomery Motors, Lucknow District Co=ap, Mar- • I ban Shoes..
Dead is Mrs. Muriel Florence
aser of Sarnia , a pasSenger in.
tar driven by her husband
IllesFrasqt,•59 and proceeding
rth on HighWay 21.. Mr.. Fraser
s removed to Sarnia Hospital, is in satisfaCtory.cond it i on .
The Lucknow District Co -oper -
ive petroleum truck, driven by
k Aitchison, 21, of West •Wa wa.: h Township, with his Wife. An-belle and sister ,Verna as pas—
ngets:was proceeding west on
cession 2 of HUron -Township.
kstated that he had a brake
oto oil'the truck and was lin
e to ttop at the intersection.
etruck entered Highway 21 and
kihe'right side of the I laser hiele.
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:man .1Cilled-trita ck-A7c—ciOe n t
. • A 60-year-old Sarnia woman is
ad.as the result: of a car-true 1<
llision on Saturday. morning on
ghway 21 at the intersect ion. of •
Er2Ild concession Of HU'ron.'1'own
p, about 1 MIle north of . A ni - Youngster Injured
Coming From School
Michael Humphrey , '7-year-old
stin of GeorgZ Humphrey of Luck-
now, was a lucky youngster last
week.
While returning from classes at
Lucknow Central PUblic School he
was playing with some of his
school churns and narrowly Missed
serious injury when in cblllsion
with a half ton pickup truck which
was-driving-by.
'The truck ran over his toes,
and Michael received an injured
knee and a scraped chin and nose.
He was back at school the next
:day,
The accident happened on ilaV-
elock Street South .near' the Super-
test Garage and Bowling Alley,
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Obtice estiMated 'tire damage
to the Frasei 'Vehicle at $1500
and to the. front end , roof, door
• and tank of the truck at ,$80'00.
The LuclthOw Co-op is te.,41nporar
ily, using a truck which was :form
erly used by Ilelgrave Co-op and•
they hope to have, a iww truc k
use in a few weeks,:
end over end and came to rest on
its top spilling abdut 1000 gallons.
of gas , fuel oil and diesel fuel
on the highway. There Was no
explosion or fire,
Takes: Bruce County ; Po
Wayne Jamieson Resigns
As Clerk-Treasurer
resignation also included other
related municipal duties.
Mr. Jamieson was successor to.
Upward Agnew who retired after
many years in the service of the
mu hic ipa lit y
Wayne has accepted the posi-'
.tion of deputy-treasurer of the
County of Bruce at Walkerton,
Succeeding Cliff Buckingham who'
was recently appointed treasurer
to fill the vacancy caused by the
retirement aLrrea curer _Thomas
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Two New Teachers
At Brookside
Teacher transfers within the
Huron County Board of Education
will see 'Mrs. Lloyd (Deirdre)
Graham of R. R, 1 Lucknow mov-
-sing=fron-LE MadilL-Se,conda
School. in Wingham to Brookside •
Public School next Fall.
Mrs.. Graham will LeaLlr art and
girls, physical education at Brook-
side. She has been teaching girls
physical, education at Wingham
for' four years and priOr to that
Was two years with the Wellington
Connty-Sehoot:Board and one
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Let Contract For
New Store, Home
Jim and Vi. Arnold have let.the
contract' for a new store and resi-
den'ee at Lanes on the 10th of
Ashiceld township, about ,4. miles
west of the Dungannon road.
The Arnolds lost all their per-
sonal possessions, as well as their •
residence and, place,of business in
store` just after Christmis, on
a fire which levelled the L.anes
1pecember,,29th.
The contract .for the 24 by 82
one' itorey----frame bui4d-ing-has----
been let. to John W. Henderson
Lumber Ltd. of. Lucknow with
work to start as soon as weather
permits on the same site as the
former Store. The couple went directly to
rheir farm on the 6th-concession Mr.' and Mrs. Arnold had purch:
ased the Lanes store list April
of Ashfield. They resided there from Mrs. Matilda Donaldson who until moving to their present •
had Operated the business for many
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years.
Two Area Groups Spend Winter Break
In London, Paris and Rome, Trip
Arranged By Wingham School Teacher
BY BRIAN KEITH
This week sees the cultninaP.
tion of 11 months of planning by
Dan Stuckey, a teacher at F. E;
Madill' Secondary School , in two
trips he has,, organized Two trips
we're offered' in the March holi-
days by Ship's School. Association
of Toronto - one to Rome, and .
one to London and Paris. The re-
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0 OP. PETROLEUM' TRUCK :.OVERTIMNS
1000 GALLONS,' SPILL ON .HIGHWA
Force of the 'impact severely
damaged the right side of the,
automobile. The truck -turned •
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Constable Jim Renwick of the
Ontario Provincial Police at Kin-
cardine investigated the accident
which happened about 11:25 Sat-.
urday morning.
The three 'occupants of the
thick Werelreated at' Kincardine
Hospital .and released.'
Ripley ire Department was
called in And hoSed down the 'gas
and fuel oil on. the highway. •
Wayne Jamieson.; clerk-treas-
urer of ,the village of LuCknow
since May of 1969 , tendered his
resignation at the regular meet-
ing ,of Lucknow 'village. council on
Tuesday night of last.week. His
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Wednesday , March 15th, mark-
ed the 50th Wedding Anniversary.
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan
of Lucknow.
Janet Hackett.and Wilfred
Drennan were married at the . '
home of the bride's parents ," Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Hackett of Hack;-
ett town, Conces.sion 10, Ashfield
Township on larch 15th ,'1922.
Rev. C. W. Dewitt Cosens of, the
Ashfield 'charge performed the
ceremony .
sponse was higher than average for
both ventures. A total of 27 stud-
ents put their noses to the grind,-
stone to procure finances.
Dart.Stlicrtey is the leader of the
London-Tat:is group. Adding to
his confusion will be 1V1rS.. Stuekey.
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