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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-21, Page 7•• PAGE BEVIES THE INcloiow SENTINEL/ LUCKNOW. ONTARIO DATE TIME 1973 THURSDAY 2 - 4:30 p.m. MARCH 1 7 -"9:30 p.m. PLACE. Clinton Town Hall (Hwy. 4) St. JacObs , Woolwich Town Hall FRIDAY (County Rd. la) MARCH 2 2 - 4:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. CHAIRMANHPROF,:N...R, RICHARDS., ESDAY, FEBRUARY Elst,'1973 WINTER SALE STILL ON a lit. vs ne ne ['EL al. 111 ry 0 YEARS AGO AUGUST 1962 rdon Johnstone purchased the' Robinson seed cleaning and building. e congregation of, St. Peter's ican Church, Lucknow in the official opening of new Parish Hall. -Adedica- ervice was conducted by J. L. Jennings and The Right George Luxton, 'Bishop of ,'assisted by their Parish , Rev. Wilfred Wright.: nk Thompson of Kinloss hip was appointed secretary rer of the West Wawanosh al Fire Insurance Company, headquarters at Dungannon. k over his,new duties on stlst as successor to Dumin s, who retired after hold - e office for 15 years.- Frank' een a director of the Com-. for six years and a past pres- of the Company. He was. ss Township treasurer for ars, resigning to accept the positiOn. 0 YEARS AGO AUGUST\1942' ne MacLennan was appointed Feeds dealer for LucknoW icinity and was lOcated in . ilding fpimerly occupied as her shop bS, Jack Campbell. ine new steel barn, recently lete.d on the fatm of Ernest arold Gaunt of West Wawa- was the, setting for a barn with a crowd of about 500 sin attendance. The barn R. ARMElt ntil March 31 will Butcher, t Wrip and rick Freeze Your Beef for $ 1 5 OVER 400 LIS. DRESSED WEIGHT DDITIONAL CHARGE OR. APPOINTMENT PHONE 395-2961 RIPLPf BATTOIR was built to replace the frame barn destroyed by fire the previous year. Patrick Hogan,. a well-known Ashfield Township farmer', was badly injured, in a haying accident and passed away within twenty-four hours. 50 YEARS AGO . AUGUST 1922 SucCessful candidates in the entrance examinations at Lucknow center: Jean Stewart, Margaret . Rivers, Mary' Anderson,. Andrew Thompson, Campbell ThompsOn, Margaret Geddes, Edward Moore, Elliott'Burns, Mary McKeniie,. Clarence Murdie, Peter Mortis, William Sproul, Karl Boyle, Annie Ketehebaw, Robert Lott, Kenneth McKenzie, Archibald McKinnon, Harold'Percy, Elgin Purdon Malcolm. Ross, Gordon Statters, Elleda Stanley,. ' In Wawanosh• - Cecelia Leddy,• Harvey 'Finnigan, Viola Hamil- ton, Leila Johnston, Fergus Kelly, Irene Woods, Sara Howatt, Cecil Cliarnney, Harry Champion, Luella Rintoul, Fanny Martini, Varied Injuries . • Require Treatment Mrs. Myrtle Grant of Teeswater was admitted to hospital February 12 with a fractured left wrist rec- eived when she 'fell on ice at home. Stanley Hopper , R. R. 5, Brus-. sels, laderated his right hand on a chain saw at his home. Lloyd Michie, R. R. 4, Brits- seLs , received a laceration to . ' his left ear, when 'struck'by a hock- ey puck at the Belgrave arena. Hugh Blair', R. R. 1 Belgrave , • received a painful, injury to his right eye when he was 'struck in the face. by a branch of a tree, He was cutting wood .at his hotne. He .was given first aid and trans- ferred to Victoria Hospital,.Lon- don. Mrs. Reata Smith,, lt.' R. 1, Formosa., was bitten by a dog when she visited at the home of Lloyd Smith, John Hull,, Blyth, received a laceration to his• face when struck by a, skate while playing hockey at Brussels Arena. Kevin Seat, R. R. 1, Belgrave , fractured his nose when he bump- ed into another ,person while skat- ing at Belgrave arena . A two ear collision Occurred 1 on/Highway 86 at the Division • :nHolyroOd W.I. • Held Family 'Night KINLOUGH'iNJEWS.'" The Holyrood Women's Insti- tate pot luck supper and family night was held in the hall on. Mon- day evening with around '50 pres- ent, Following a delicious meal all went upstairs to the newly re- decorated auditorium where a re-. creational program was carried. out under the direction of Mr. and Mrs.' Francis Boyle. The first game was "Bingo" with Mrs. Raynard Ackert the first winnerand. a full housf.: card holder was Allan Eadie. A contest "disguised personal- ities" was 'won by Mary Eadie and Julie Johnston. The "dodge the hat!" .garrie winners were Bruce Elliott and Allan E.adie. For the group animal game' the cats were the winners. In the generation gap,, those' tak- ing part were Mrs. Lorne Eadie and Mary, 'Francis Boyle.and Corrine, Morgan Johnston and • Julie.- The husband and wife teams were Mr. and Mr's. Frank Maul- den , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ithody , b Mr. 'and Mrs:" Ernest Ackert Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Ackert, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murray. For the vegetable tree contest those ta ing part were 'Mr. and Mrs. Grant V.ckenswiller , Mrs. Leo Murray, Mr. and. Mrs. Raynard Ackert, Mrs. Marion Harris, Earl Harris. All joined hands and sang the farewell 'closing song. Mrs. Lorne Eadie thanked the guests and presented Mrs. Boyle, with a gift. P. A. Murray on behalf of the gentlemen expressed thanks to the Institute for the pleasant evening. Before the program a short business meeting was held. line of East and West Wawanosh.. Robert Irvin, 22, Goderich was admitted to hospital via ambu- lance suffering frOm shock and a chest injury; He was treated and later released. His wife Beverly, age 23, was treated for shock and later released and a daughter, Chrystal, age 2 , received con- tusions and abrasions on the fore- head. • Investigated by Kincardine 0.P.1F,' Andy Burgess. Mark Cardiff,' R. R. 1, Ethel, lacerated his left foot on a silo loader February 17. Brian Reid, age 13, Wingham, son of M.r. and Mrs. Scott Reid., was a passenger in a car driven by his mother which skidded on ice and' struck a hydro pole on Patrick Street. He was admitted to hospital with possible internal'. injuries. •q Wingham Town Police D, Foxton investigated. Gail Collison, age 11, Tees- water, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Collison, was admitted to hospital February 18 with a fractured left arm suffered in a fall at her hdme. • Geoffrey Kinnon, 13 Wildwood Place, Waterloo, was • treated for a laceration to his face suffered in a hockey game ate Wingham arena. . Jariies Melvin, 'R. R. 3, Walk- ,erton , fr'actur'ed' his 'left arm play- ing broornball at the Tees raver ;arena. .KINLOSS Heather MaCKenzie and Darlene MacFadden of MacMaster .pniver- sity are spending a' study week with 'Heather's parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Frank ,MacKenzie. Mr. and. Mrs. Ted Collyer/left 011 Friday for a winter vacation in Florida. 4*;,-'"• • Mri. Robt. Gilchrist was hostess for a Tupperware Party 'on Wed - nesday afternoon. Her sister, Mrs Bernice Campbell, of Kincardine, displayed and demonstrated the • Tupperware. Mr'. and Mrs. Allan MacDoug- all and Heather 'were in London , on Friday, where they had 'a specialist's appointment 'for Heath-' er. Several ladies. enjoyed 'a quilt- ing party at the home of Mrs. • Allister Hughes on Monday after- noon. Mrs.• •Don Bell and Mrs. Ira Dickie attended:a Scout Auxil-, iary meeting at, Mrs. Ron ' Stanley's Thursday evening to . plan the Father and Son ' Banquet for February 22. Denver Dickie attended a meeting .for the Grader Segment 'of the 'Construction Industry Man- :ufacturers Association held at O'Hare. International Airport, Chicago on February 15. From there he flew to Portland, Maine,' • on business with the Champion dealer.there, N. A. Burkitt. News items fdr this column istouicl be appreciated. Please call 395-5007. The meeting was opened with troll call and the Bluebirds had Flag-raising. In Patrol Corners plans were made for Thinking Day which is Thursday. Kathryn McKim held Campfire <1 which was followed by Vespers and Taps. • On Tuesday the Guides arid Brownies had a joint skating party. Lunch was served. It consisted of sandwiches, chocolate milk. and Valentine cookies. A good time was enjoyed by all. LOOKING BACKWARDS- ROUGH 'SENTINEL .FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON '00•44••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GUIDE NEWS' Ontario A study of the organization and administration of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food N '- The Minister of Agriculture and Food, Honourable Wm. A. Stewart, has directed that a study be made of the organization and administration of the Ministry, with special emphasis on the suitability • of its existing programs, policies and services to meet the needs of Ontario's agricultural and food industry. • In order that individuals and organizations might, be able to express their opinions or make suggestions in this regard, a series of public meetings have been arranged. They will beheld • at central points throughout the province. This is an invitation to interested parties to comment on the quality and relevance of Ministry programs, and their suitability to serve the industry at a time of rapid change. You' are invited to present• written briefs, or, to make oral representation at one, of these public meetings. • ,In Ashfield* HOward Quaid, . Thomas 'O'Keefe , Helen .Bowler . Katherine MacDonald , Duncan Finlaygon, 'Isabelle MacDonald, Roderick MacLennan, Lucy Rob- ertson, Edmund Gardner, John B. RitChie, Edna Ritchie, Eva Ki1.7. lough s , Mellicent Hackett Alice Shackleton, Marion Jamieson, Olive Alton, Lena Hackett , john Irwin, Mary Vint , Ruby Felce, Isabel Grant , David Grant, Olive, Black. , • ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD QUEEN'S PARK, TORONTO, ONTARIO FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 416-965-32400 OR CONTACT YOUR AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVE