The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-19, Page 24PAGE. TWENTY-FOUR
THE
LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Get Your Tickets ;For
The Reunion Draw
ist Prize - Week For Two
In The Bahamas
2nd Prize - Coloured television
AVAILABLE FROM MOST BUSINESSMEN AND
ALL MEMBERS OF THE KINSMEN AND LIONS CLUB
HELP PROMOTE LUCKNOW REUNION
Field D�y For Juniors Held At
Kinloss CentralPublic School
Field Day for pupils ,ages.six
to ten of Kinloss and Lucknow Pub-
lic Schools was held Wednesday,
June .12 at Kinloss Central Public
School.. .
Winners of the events were as
follows
75 yard dash: Boys, 6, 7, 8 -
Michael Jansen, Lynn Murray,
Richard Day; Boys , 9, 10, Mike
Humphrey , Arthur Clark, 'Ken
Atkinson; Girls 6, 7, 8, Debbie
Stanley ,.Elaine Moilton; Anne
Doelman, Debbie Hedley (tie);
Michelle Humphrey; Girls, 9, 10,
Judy MacDonald, Collette Ken-
yon, Debbie Roberts.
High Jump: Boys ,,6, 7, 8, Rich
and Day, Ken Irwin, Michael
Jansen; Boys, 9, 10, David Wil-
liamson, Steve Machan, Michael
Whitcroft; Girls, 6 , 7, 8, Heath-
er Stanley, Lana Sanderson, Anne
Doelman; Girls, 9, 10, Suzanne
Kirkland., Caryn Nicolson, Ther-
esa Jansen.
Running Long Jump: Boys, 6, 7,
8, Michael Jansen, Lynn Murray,
Donnie Peterson; Boys, 9, 10,
David Williamson, Mike Humph-
rey; Ken Atkinson, Jerry Searle
(tied); Girls, 6, 7, 8, Michelle
Humphrey, Tracey McDonagh,
Debbie Hedley; Girls , 9, 10 , Judy
MacDonald, Suzanne Kirkland,
Collette Kenyon.
Ball Throw: Boys, 6, 7, 8,
Michael Jansen, Robert Kerslake,
Lynn Murray; Boys, 9, 10, Kevin
Bolt, Ken Atkinson, Rob Hender-
son; Girls, 6, 7, 8, Debbie Stan-
ley, Anne Doelman, Monica
Hartemink; Girls, 9, 10, Teresa
Murray, Janice Londry., Brenda
McLeod.
Triple Jump: Boys, 6, 7, 8,
Ken Irwin, Lynn Murray, Eddie
de Boer; Boys, 9, 10, Mike I-him-
phrey, Jerry Searle, Rob Hender-
son; Girls, 6 , 7, 8, Heather Stan-
ley, Elaine Moulton, Tracey Mc-
Donagh; Girls, 9, 10, Collette
Kenyon, Judy MacDonald „Mich-
elle
ich-elle Edwards.
S.
Investigate conditions
BEFORE entering the
water, and always swim
with a buddy.
Died Suddenly
Mrs. Jim (Stella) Kirby, Tees -
water , passed away suddenly in
Kitchener - Waterloo.Hospita 1, on
Monday, June 17th in her 80th
year.
MacPherson Funeral Home,
Teeswater , is in charge of funeral
arrangements, which are incom -
plete .
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ISEE...
By The Sentinel
THAT winnerss of the draw for one
half pig each, which was Spon-
sored by Ashfield Federation of
Agriculture, were; Stu Reaiie, •
Lucknow and Lloyd K. Crawford,
Listowel.
THAT anyone wishing special. ad-
vertising for next week's paper,
'the Old Boys Reunion issue, is re
quested to submit copy to the
Sentinel at .once. Deadlines
have been advanced for this
issue.
THAT Jack Ritchie of Zion will
vouch for the quick action of
Sentinel classified ads. A cow
and calf, advertised last week,
were sold three hours after the
Sentinel was delivered Thursday:
THAT "Welcome Home signs,
with an illustration of Lucknow's
noted Folk Hero, Donald Dinnie,
from the days of the Caledonian
Games, will be available at The
Sentinel any time after Wednes-
day noon. Cost will be 500.
Use a welcome home sign in
your Old Boys Reunion decorating.
THAT the property comnri•ttee of
Lucknow Reunion wish to obtain
the loan of picnic tables for the
Reunionweek cnd. The tables
will be used for the various meal
functions at the park. The table
situation is a bit,of concern to
the'cornmittee so they would
welcome a call at once. Phone
Donald MacKinnon in Lucknow
or the committee chairman Don
McKenzie. at Dungannon.
THAT the Lucknow Reunion decor-
ating committee strung pennants
across the main street last week
in the first stages of the decorat-
ing program.
Name Committee,
Study Power Plant
A committee has been formed
in Huron County by commodity
and urban organizations to study
the impact of a power.plant on
the county. Thecommittee,
representing thousands' of families,
plans to look into a possible contri-
bution to increased food prices,
the effect on agriculture and the
ecological impact.
At the organizational meeting
last Thursday, in the board room
of the Ontario Ministry of Agricul-
ture and Food, it was decided to
concentrate on fact finding
first, so a convincing case could
be put forward either for or
against a power plant in Huron's
agricultural area. The commit-
tee expressed the wish that organ-
izations and individuals who are
interested and who wish to con-
tribute some input .contact the
committee.
Adrian Vos of Blyth was elected
as chairman.
• WEDNESDAY, AY, JUNE. 11'
LUCKNOW FRUITM4j:
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOOD
ID
0
SI!'
SAYE Tp
4 rolls
WHITE SWAN
Bathroom Tissue
HEINZ 11 OZ.
Tomato Ketchup
SAVE 1
Bottle ,3
KELLOGGS. 16 OZ.
,x
SAVE Tp
Corn Flakes Pay OnIy5
STOCK
LIBBY'S TALL 48 OZ.
Tomato Juice Special 2 Tins 1
ST. WILLIAMS 24 OZ. WITH PECTIN SAVE.TI
Raspberry Jam PayOnIy1
Open All - Day Mon. Through Si
VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAI
JUNE 20, 21, 22 • PHONE LUCKNOW SIB;
. VILLAGE COUNCIL
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
vantages of having a concession
at the Festival to be held in the
Ripley High School.
The letter stated•, in closing,
that in the future the Lucknow
Craft Festival would be known as
the Huron -Bruce Arts and Crafts
Council and that cheques should
be made payable to that name.
Mr. Joynt sta ted that in the
early winter of 1971, he had been
approached by Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Jones of Lucknow regarding the
establishing of a Craft Festival in.
Lucknow. They outlined the possi•
bilities and advantages and told
him at that time that they would
approach the Lucknow Agricultural
Society for sponsorship. When ad-
vised that the dispute concerning
the Craft Festival was in the
courts,; Mr. Joynt said., "I will
standup in any court and state,
that". He said , "This group is
notonly power huhgry, but.
hungry".
Glen Walden, president o
Agricultural.Society, said
society wanted it knowntha
they were in no way aware)
application had been made;
LIP grant (local incentive pi
jects) under the federalgol
ment. • This was done last
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MCL
who indicated that a need
to expand the facilities of
Lucknow Craft Festival by
construction of a new bull
The' request to the goverto
agency was for $23,640,
Walden said that at least
members of the Craft Festi
comittee at that time
unaware of the matterufdl
of it leaked out early inch
year . Ile stressed the fact
the Agricultural Society
aware of the move, nor did
support it.
WILL BE OBSERVED BY
OId Lighi Lod9e, No. 184,
Lucknow
DURING LUCKNOW REUNION ON
Sunday, June 30
from 2 P.M. TO 4 P.M.
Lodge members, non resident members, vial
Lodge ' members, their wives, family and til
and all interested persons are invited to visit
Lodge. Rooms.
THE LODGE IS LOCATED ON LUCKNOW'S MAIN STR
ABOVE FINLAYSON'S STORE