Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-13, Page 1Receives $25.0 Scholarship- LOST FOR 3 WEEKS OMNI Finds Dog In Old House OLIVET NEWS On Saturday ; while Nat Thom- son of Lucknow was out hunting on the 2nd concession of Huron near the: farm of Jack , McGuire, he heard a whiningnoise coming from an old cement house owned by Andy Hamilton. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 C isit - 13Y AB WYLDS On ThurSday last, week ; the . students at the Ripley schools. were told not to drink the water because it was contaminated. On Friday a letter was•received from Dr. D. R. Allen, BrUce county •Nledicai Health--Officer. This notice was sent to all users of Ripley Municipal Water Supplies to the effect that as a precaution- ary measure it .was recommended that all waters from the Ripley Water System, used fot &inking pUrposes., .either be b•Oiled•or - treated with chlorine, which. could 'be,in the form of eight drOps of Javex to one gallon,of WM' .10 MARLENY MILLONES Lucknow Canadian Girls in Train ing_l She is now siLyears old, iss attending school and boping'to . Soon be able to 'read letters from the I.11C1cnow C._G.1.T , which. will have to be, translated into. Spanish. She and her sister liVe with their grandmother. Nlarleny and ber•family receive monthly cash grants for food; houSehOld-itemS and hied-ical:4nd---1 'dental care with the contribution , sent from the. As ,well, they have sent-money for gifts on birthdays and Christmas. The girls have earned this money through'a bike-atho'n ; selling Easter eggs and recently showing movies.. • There are 12000 Canadian Fog er Parents. -- -• The Foster Parents Plan, now celebrating. its 35.th Anniversary Year, would like. to extend aid to the thousands of children who wait in poverty a.nd despair by finding new Foster Parents. The plan presently has programs in Bolivia.; Colbnibia, Ecuador, Indonesia , 'Peru, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea and Viet Nan'. Lucknow Presbyterian' Church is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Congregation of theLuck- now Presbyterian ChUrch in 1973'. These celebrations will continue throughdut the year with special services speakers, music and social get togetherS, etc. The start of these special _ser_vic es__w i 11 be_held_on_Sun_c14_, .DonOte.$500,To Landscape Pawl Lucknow 'Lions Club Swimming Pool Fund .now stands at just over $25,000: • 'The Lucknow and District Horti- cultural Society have donated $500. -to be used towards land- scaping the pool: • ing Robin Hood 'Multifoods, preS- ents the' Company's Scholarship in the amount of $250 to Murray Morrison of Lucknow. The schol- ars ip is offered annually to a worthy student who has completed the 6th semester in animal or poultry-,science, based on.acad- emic standing and extra-curricu- lar. activities. Murray is the son of Mr. and -Mrs-7-----Got.don-Mcrrison-of--R -Rn LliCknow. December 31st, When a Watch Night Communion Service will beat 11.30 .pm. Everyone from other churches is cordially inviteki to attend and be a part in the beginning of the Lucknow Presbyterian Church Cen- tennial' Year of 1973. peretta Skim White Gets High Praise Last Week 150 pupils from Kindergarten to GrAde 5 at the Lucknow centr ral Public School excelled in the performance of the Operetta Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs stag- ed at the school on Friday night CONTINUED ON PAGE 24 usaumwsuliom Santa. Will Visit Lucknow Saturday, Free Skating S make_ the. sec and of twollisits to Lucknow this Saturday afternoon, December 16. • Santa has decided to change his style of meeting youngsters in Lucknow. This year, Santa will circulate on the main street , chat ting to the small children and providing them with a treat court- esy of the Lucknow Busines 'Men's Association. 'In addition to Santa's visit, Lucknow Business Men's•Associa- tion will again sponsor free skat- ing at the Lucknow. arena. 19-919-9-9319-9-91941819:1 The Lucknow Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion raised $227.50 :in the recent Poppy can- -vass deds , plus-the money ,from the draw, are used for sick and needy veterans. LUCKNO NEL Health Of Warns Residents Ripley Water Supply To Be Treated Before Drinking water. It also stated that any further' enquiries be directedto William McCreath, Clerk-Treas- urer of Ripley or to Mr. Fred Beard ,.District Public Health In- spector, phone number 396-2353. It will be 29 years next Febru- .ary 4, that is back in 1943, that___ the news broke about Ripley's wonderful fluoride water and Toronto reporter's came up onthe. trains to get the story with pictur- es for their newspapers. The' reason for coming on the-trains - was. that general snow .plowing was not in effect. 'And so now we are polluted. Times .ehange. _ . CONTINUED ON PAGE 19 bicknow C.G.I.T. Support Six Year, OlifosteeChild. In Peru. a • , Marleny Miliones. of Chimbote , Peru is the foster child Of•the Awards amounting to over $20,006 were presented during the 1972 Ontario Agricultural College Awards night at the tJniversity f-Cuelph.•-•te scholarship, with first class schol- ars and first class teachers," Dr. W. C. Winegard, President'of the University, told the students and donors. cipne_Short,--le-ft-i-of-Neuhauser Poultry Co. , Stratford, represent- 1973 Is Centennial Year Of Lucknow Presbyteiian Church, Watch Night service New Years Eve Starts Year • $6.00 A Year In Advance — $2.00 Extra To U.4.A. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1972 Single Copy 15c • 24 Pages Raise $227 For Needy Veterans 'Lucknow Legion Auxiliary presented a cheque for $100..00 at"the.annual Remembrance Day Banquet. The Town and Country senior citizens-also gave_A„ $100:00 dona tion in appreciation of the rent free use of the hall for their week• ly gatherings., These donations will be used toward further improvements to the building which have been started recently.. • Sentinel. To publis11-- Earlier licit Week, Ditc4oNtentt-Ativetilters ..P10a$e: '.Note June Alton of 'Lucknow took ' home the NlacNaughton Award for being the 4-'11 member in fluion County with the highest nurnbft of points accumulated in 1672. Bob NteKinley NIP for • luron , pres•cnted the award for Mr. NlacNaughton. - Clinton News Record Photo NextWeek's paper will be pub- lished earlier•and will be on the street on Tuesday instead of Wed- nesday, the normal day. 'Those who•have not contracted us, about a Christmas greeting, Thursda9. of ltii week will be the e , ine. Those who might Wish regular. advertising, classified adVertising ,or any news items inserted in next 'Week's:paper, please contact us by Friday of this week at; the latest. Rural:correspondents who regu- larly submit their news each week are asked to have any possible early copy to ashy Friday., Please try to arrange'some type of personal delivery •fOr this week. There will be no issue between Christmas and New Years, Dec- ember 27th, with'the first issue after Christmas On•January 4th, a day later than usual because of the New Year holiday. Anyone wishing Co advertise any events, prior to Januvy. 4th, should use next week's paper. ' Next week's issue of The Sentin• xi will he the annual ChrisimaS, Creeting one in which many buSi- !less places and individuals in the .area take the•oppertunity' to eg- cuo :c anon' to their enstome:.s through tl-ie page's of it.•\\ sparer . As the messages of • • k cct ings will will 41 NC OdycrtiseJ the opportun -, it\ to USC the paper for regular d- vcrti:zin: dirceted,at the 'last' ruin -