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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL:LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAy,' JUNE 7th, 1972
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.Legion Mark .111IcCrae, Memorial Day,
Erect New. Walk and' Case AtCenotaph
0" .
I stalled a new walk to the ceno-
taph and erected a ,lighted glassed-
in case to display wreaths and(
poppies.
Sometime , prior to Sunday,
the wreaths and poppies will be
placed in the case in memory of
those who lost their lives in the
world wars and those deCeased•
veterans of the community who
have since died.
WILL BE HELD ON
THURSDAY, JUNE ,19728
3:00 5:00 P.M.
when
The Teaching Staff of Lucknow Central Public School win be
At. Home to the Public
TO HONOUR MISS WEBB
who is retiring after, 46 years of teaching service in
county
vimismosimmr,
Miss Ruby M. Webb
A RETIREMENT TEA
IN HONOUR OF
Margaret Riegling of Mississauga;
grandfather Fares •Edmonson of
Chatham; brothers, Frank and
Max of Ashfield, Herman of Luck-
now; sisters, Mrs. Thomag (Karla)
Hogan of Ashfield and Mrs,. Am-
brose (Barbara) Redmond of Luck-
nOw •
•,
The bo4y rested at the. MacKen
zie Memorial Chapel in Lucknow
until. Tuesday morning, June 6th,
thence to St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church at Kingsbridge
for requiem mass at 11 a.m. Bur .-
ial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
'Pallbearer; were six uncles,
John Riegling, Paul Giroux, John
Edmonson, Thomas. Edmonson,
anca Ile.
London Grad
•
for top dressing fall
vvheat, hay, pasture;
corn, and corn stover.
CO-OP' spreaders
• available for eithei
own use or cuStom .
spreading, '
RODERICK ::.ac.SWF.E":
I. Roderic;; F. :.'.acSeer., son of
and
17,8 , re
ceived his Hon. •1;achelor of Arts
if Econom.cs from of
Western On:ario Hall,
He h.a: accepted .a pcsi:lon in
:he Ezanch Ilroduclion Depa:tment
e.,f H. Co. of Canada
Std
Twenty-seven registered, fos_the field Township.had man_
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.rented the farm to Lyman Sutton.
It will be like going home for
Mr. Hertzler who lived in Pennsyl-
vania until he was 17 years of age
when he came to the St. Marys
area. He came to Kinloss from
St. Marys.
Albert's parents, three brOthers
and three sisters are living in •
South America but he is undecid-
ed whether he would like to live
Dry Nitrogen
Sunday, June 11th, has been
proclaimed Colonel. John McCrae
Memorial Day by the Royal Can-
adian Legion., Colonel McCrae
immortalized the Poppy as the
symbol of Remembrance in his
famous poem "In Flanders Fields".
It is 100 years since the birth of
Colonel McCrae.
The local branch 309 of the
Royal Canadian Legion have in-
27 Register For
Fall Kindergarten
Alvy Morningstar, son .of Mr..
and Mrs. Albert Morningstar of
Lucknow , won four firsts in events
_atithe Garnes_DaY_at Inter on
Saturday for Region 11 of the Ont-
ario Association for the Mentally
Retarded. He was overall champ-
ion in his group.,
Mr.' and Mrs. • Albert Morning -
star and Blaine attended the day's
V
• with only seven attending. Pres-
I -A-meeting of' the LAIC know-Fig -
I ure Skating 'Club was held Thurs.'
1 day night , June 1st at 8.30 p.m.
ent were Mrs...Eldon Wraith,
president; Mrs. Leonard Sanley ,
2nd vice president; Mrs. tarry
McDonagh, secretary;, Mrs. Gord-
on Brooks, treasurer;' Mrs. Ken
Taylor, badge secretary; Mrs.
Alan' Barger , Mrs. Don Thomp -
son, Mrs. Al Hamilton..
Mrs. Wraith, who chaired the
meeting, stated the following
preparations had been made for
next year. The Arena Board haS
been approached for new ice time
for Monday 'nights 5 p. m. 'to
6 in and Thtirsda nights_4,45
p.m. to 7 p.M.: The Recreation-
al Committee ha's been asked to
sponsor the ice time. Mrs. Bruce
Brady of -5ayfielcl , a professional
skater, haS been hired to teach
at' the Thursday sessions at $12
i per hour. Mrs.' Brady will meet
I with the mothers of the skaters in
the fall to discuss lesson
;c edules and any question7 about
the skating..
Cat expenses and gifts for
Debbie Haldenby , Allison Smith •
and Dianne Haldenby ;,.the girls
who taught the Figure Skating
Lucknow this gear , were decided
.there or not. He plans to do
carpenter work in Pennsylvania.
In leiving, he said that he has'
been happy in this community,
the people have been very kind
and friendly to he and his family
and that he would like to stay
except for the fact that they do
hot ha-ve-theivown- e-'hurelthr-this
community., He said that if they
had a church of their own here,
he would' not think of leaving. .
The Hertzler family are of the old
order. Amish faith.
:,,Norco
. The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Sepoy Town" — On ths Huron-Bruce Boundary
Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847
Established 1873 — Published Each Wednesday Afternoon
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Donald C. Thompson, Publisher.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1972
DIES IN ACCIDENT
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Fall. Kindergarten-at Ripley-Huron
Central School..
The children with the name of
parents in brackets, are listed;
Dana Clampitt (Richard), Randy
Collins (Arthur), Christine. Cover
(Gera-10-, = -Heat-he- (------osbietT-er----
ry), Ian Culbert (Murray), Geof-
frey. Denstedt (Keith), Ross Far-
rell (AlliriOhnny Foritet-ThRob-
eit), Glenda Gamble (Allan),
Robbie Gibbons (Robert), Angela
Giovinazzo (James),- Sean Guik-
ema (Peter), Douglas Harris (Jam-
es), Christopher Jacobus (Ronald),
Kent Lowry (Lynn), David Mc-
Lean (Allan), Carl Massecotte'
(Paul), EdWard Moore (Douglas),
Glen Mantais (James), Heather
Scott (Robert), Jean Anne Smelt-
zer (Elmer), Rodney Sutton (Cec-
il), Andrew to Raa , (Gerhardus),
Kenneth Thompson (Murray),
Mitchell Twolan (Barat), Todd
Walden (Ray), 'Rosemary Wette-
veen (George).
t ervice
At Silver Lake
About 200 members of Lucknow
United' Church enjoyed a congreg-
ational picnic and Sunday School
anniversary at the Silver Lake
Canip on Sunday morning.
Rev. Robert NiCholls conducted
the worship service in the' open air
and was assisted in the music by
Mrs. Herb• Barger, accoMpanying
on the accordian.
~l un'ch followedthe
11 a.m. church service. Raynard
and •Ernest Ackert cooked ham-
burgers for the gathering, 400 of
therm the •Sunday School provided
hot and cold drinks and the des-
serts were brought by thOst in. attendance.
A period of swimming, sports •
and visiting concluded the activ-
ities.
nounceinerit
- Dr. andJ. •C.
Lori and Scott b'f
are happy and proud to
announce the completed accp:'Icr.
'Of Darren Jerht: ; DO:7--
tlar"4,, 12.
friends in this area where he
spent his teenage years.
He is survived by his wife, the Make Plans For •
former Judith White; a daughter
Kerry , age 4; son Joey, who will Next Year s
be 1 this month; parents, Mr. and
Mis. Carl Riegling o s field , Slojrmg Season Township; grandmother Mrs.
events at-Exeter.
Fees for 172-73 have not been
set , but will be according to
advancement in skating, not age.
,Registration will be held in the
fall and fees will be paid then.
• The books will be audited by
treasurer Mrs. Gordon Brooks,
:.!rs. Alan Barger and Mrs. Don
Thompson.
It was decided to sponsor a
_.r1-..o.o.th...at the Rec2reatign-Show-e-at
s:rhich is being organized by the
Recreation Planning and Develop-
ment Committee in the Lucknow
arena on July 7 and 8. The Skat-
ing-Club will hold .a draw for an
aquarium at that time. Mrs. Tay•
*lor was to make arrangements wit
the COmmittee.
Aqua. Ammonia
for corn"side dress or pre-plant. With 3" to 4" depth of
la.pplication. Nitrogen istavailable when needed in the early-
. stages of growth. Convenient to use. Custom
application services
• available. .
Anhydrous Ammonia
or Side-diessor pre 7'Pra-nt-on corn. Apply ityoyrself or
ask at your Co-operative abdut custom 'application •
to meet your requirements.
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