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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-22, Page 2LETTER TO THE EDITOR • N eed-Volunteers For Cancer Convoss- Lucknow , Ontario, March 18, 1972. Editor , Lucknow Sentinel. t, OM OM Mb ,Thanks again, DOn for your newspaper's support in past ydars. Yours truly , ••Carroll M. . McKini.• •4" • • TWO .GIOUPS CONTINUED FROM PAGE District Co-o Luc now k o for 'added costs-put_Only. the_ Bruce Nuclear POwer Development in the Douglas Point area., The communication from Ontario Hyd- ro indicated that three fainilies, living in LuCknow Nvette working at the Bruce Complex and pay-, --ment-Was_ma using T in_is base. COuncil members naciscif:,: raised eyebroWst the ft afire Of three families. anci•woliderecl when . Hydro had completed their survey, CONTINUED ON 1 A(.1/;1,- "HELP "HP," for all • MILK CHOCOLATE, BUNNY an• 5.5 OZ, SPECIAL AT 75c EACH 10c MILK CHOCOLATE , .,RABBITS CHICKENS — NEST OF EGGS Mi hi; 9r of Mc Sa he on is, tic on ,EASTER CLOCKS WITH 12. EGGS FORk $1.25 DECORATED 3 OZ. — 49c DECORATED I FOR EASTER 31/2 OZ. — 49c FULL LINE OF BULK EASTER CANDY . BASKETS' AND COLOURED STRAW ,SEPOY STORE Phone 528 3Z14 _ (GI Mi fro aft Flo Of Ca WEDNESDAY,. MARCH, 22nd, 1972 • PA011 TWO T. LUCKNOW $ENT1NEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ..--0010$ 'Kirk Off,fooe... Seal Fund APpeat • The. LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "Tho upoy Town" — On: the Huron-Bruce Boundary Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 — Published Each Wednesday Afternoon Minibor of the C.W.N.A. and 0.W.N.A. SubseriPtion Rate;$6.00 a year in advance — to.the U.S.A., $8.00 Donald C, Thompson, Publisher WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1972 • Dear. Don, • Thank you for the help that you 'have given us; through. the. Sent- inel, in conducting a campaign for the Cancer Society_ each April. This year I decided, that instead of individually asking people to canvass, I would give people the opportunity to offer their service for this job. So would you please publish the fol- low4pw-musageTto_tbF; iTiti ye ns of. Lucknow.: APRIL IS. CANCER MONTH Lucknow has again been asked to canvass for r the Canadian Can- ce Society. About 50 people are neected-to-conduet-a-eanvass of this area..Will you' please Volun- teer to canvass in your'neighbour- boa? Regarding Service, Dr. Albert Schweitzer said, "Let the word (service) accompany you through life. Let it be before you as you seek your way and your dirty in the world." May your active service in the struggle against Cancer bring you, the volunteer , more happiness. To volunteer, please contact Mrs. Jack McKim at 528-2704, before April 1st , So that a campaign may be organized/. Representation From Wingharn P.U.C. DUTHIE - Mr.. and' Mrs. Don Duthie (Marion Reavie) of Tor- onto are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter Kimber ley Lorene on March 18, 1972 at Toronto Western Hospital. HOLMES - Captain and,Mrs., Wal- ter Holmes (nee Lynda Clipperton)' proudly announce the birth of their, daughter , Jennifer Lesley on March 3, 1072 at Catterick Camp, Yorkshire , England. High qut?lity seed gnies you bw cost feed just a soil, fertilizec water and sunshine digestibility of quality forage can increase your .milk production. Seed .' costs are only a small- percenta ge of production costs. For pennies an atre,,you take advantage of this and other: proVen adapted varieties for better assurance Of profitable production. • Quality forage,starts with quality seed. • Phone 528-2125 iCO•OpY Saranac 7"414.0' Alfalfa 'The Lucknow District Lions Club-Ea-ster-Seal-e-arnpaign-ze- ceived the official kick-off last week at Lions meeting when all' club members stuffed the envel- imiiIIII11111111111111IIIIIiilimiiii:0101,,, Ken Saxton, manager of the Public Utilities Commission in Winghani, along with Wingham • P.U.C. member Rod Wraith, attended Lucknow Council meet- ing on Tuesday night of last week to diicuss emergency hydro •and water service, which the Wingha m, P.U.C. is able to provide for Lucknow. Mr. Saxton said the purpose of their visit was merely to inform council officially that they are available to do hydro work within the village, either new installa dons or reconstruction woik.,, Ile said lie felt that they could provide emergency service to Lucknow such as they had dope in the recent Monday night ice storm. Reeve Joynt said that the ser- vice from Wingham, which has been-provided-n-the---)Das been very satisfaCtorY and that he' would appreciate if Wingham would send a" formal letter indicat- ing the Service available , rates, etc. as well as rates for the repair on domestiC Meters whiCh it had been stated could be done in the Wingham shop'.' • * * * * A letter to council from Frank Scott', 'Southgate , Michigan ;-e4uested the placing of a temp- orary hydro service and a' water line on Elgin Street east where he plans to build a2 bedroorn home. Thvlocation is south-West Of Lucknow :Central Public School. Elgin Street is not developed in that area. Elgin 'runs one street South and parallel to Willouhh\ Sffeet' which runs from t,he sohool. to Hackett Farm .1,1achiner, Council Stated the, would invest- igate the matter. * *• * • The villa k.:e.of Luc know has received 312:-. from'; Ontario ihdro for partial co,,penstion opes prior to the mailing. Ficture_d , le f_t_to4iglit:_ 3ob__ Collins, secretary of the club; Barry McDona.gh,, Easter seal fund chairman; Bill. Nelson , president • of, the Lions \Club. Standin.!-, on, the left is Allan Johnson Ast.ir Seal committee men; be:•,ind Cordon BrOoks, second ytt.L. prd- ide and Joanne Sutcliffe Of Wingham; aria n-.1\-e-kth----Nliry-lier.. iclersor Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson, ,Mrs. ROse Robb and Marjorie Thomp son of Lucknow;- Diane and Sandra Kempton, Sharon MacNay • from Amberley; Bill Bissonnette and Mrs. Marian. Emerson from Ripley; Kendra Donaldson, Heath- er, Johann of Teeswater; • • Marie Douglas' of Wroxeter; Jim . Oldfield , Don Gibson, Bob Thom- as from Brussels. The group left from Mahon last Friday for Paris where'three days were spent sightseeing.. Wednes- day .they transfer to London 'for , another three 'days of touring and' living it up. .At the same time Emery Stuck- ery is leading-a smaller group of students•on a week's vacation in Rome.' On that. trip are -Brenda kennedy, Brenda Leahy, Ron Sil- lick ;Steve Dona/ldson, Wayne Millen and Terry, McGlynn from Teeswater; Jim Scott of Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Jack KOpasqii Wingham , Let's wish Kapp; .1.andirr,-4 to the travellers ' :13-u.sines-ern .. Variety of ':110pottonf e higher in-rake and •