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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-06-01, Page 2FRIDAY NIGHT FRIDAY, JUNE 3RD FROM 6:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. ONLY 10% All Toys, Games, Jig Saw Puzzles, Paint By Number Sets IP IP IP AP .4. 44. 4. 414. I 411P I .41P 4IP 40P 4P 4P I. 41P SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT AT BILL'S PLACE VARIETY STORE PHONE 528-2238 LUCKNOW OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK AND FRIDAY NIGHTS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "The Sepoy Town" the Huron-Bruce Boundary Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 — Published Wednesday Member of the C.C.N.A. and 0.W.N.A. Subscription Rate, $10 per year in advance U.S.A. and Foreign, $14 per year in advance Donald C. Thompson, Publisher the COOP store Baler Twine The 2594 Line 40 LBS. PER BALE $11.80 PER BALE 410 I IP I IP IP IP IP dOP IP IP IP FARM THRIFT $10.80 PER BALE WE ALSO GIVE VOLUME DISCOUNTS GOOD SUPPLY OF SPRAYS Atrex - Lasso - MCPA 24-D - Surfactant - Patoran 50W and Others We like to know our customers by name! THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 1977 Was Telephone Operator For 21 Years , HAZEL E. WEBSTER LETTER TO THE EDITOR Clarifies Wording Of Letter Box 38, R. R. 3, Wingh anrr, Ontaria, May 27, 1977. The Editor, Lucknovv Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontarid. Dear Sir, In regard to the Lett er to the Editor dated May 14, 1977 which I wrote, I wish to clarify the meaning of juveniles. I meant this as underaged boys or youths, and NOT Juvenile Hockey Players as some people thought I meant. If I have caused any embarrass- ment to any Juvenile Hockey Players, I am sorry for it. Please accept my written apologies Juven- ile Hockey Players. Sincerely, Mrs., Walter Moore. Worry may be a confession of weakness, but that is little con- solation when trouble strikes. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Wingham, Ontario, May 17, 1977. Mr. Don Thompson, Editor, Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario. Dear Mr, Thompsom I have recently received a letter which was addressed to me as chairman of the ;Public Relations Committee of the Wingham and District Hospital Board of Govern- ors. The letter was unsigned. I welcome the opportunity to act on behalf of anyone making use of our hospital facilities. We feel it is the function of our committee to represent, not only those working for and, with the hospital, but those patients and families making use of the hospital facilities. If the person who has written the letter will contact me with specific comments, we are prepared to act as your representative' to help make our hospital second to none in Ontario. Without this information, I am powerless to act. • Very truly yours, Donald P. Kennedy, Chairman, Public Relations Committee, Wingham and District Hospital. Miss Hazel Elizabeth Webster of Lucknow passed away at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow, on Friday, May ,20th in . her 81st year. She was born in Lucknow on November 7, 1896, a daughter of Richard Webster and Mary Ander- son. She attended Lucknow Public and Continuation Schools, and for 21 years was employed by the. Bell Telephone Company as a telephone operator,, retiring in 1936. Hazel had a bright, friendly disposition, which helped her overcome her handicap and en- deared her to many. She was especially loved by the children. Hazel's memory failed about ten years ago, but with her bright huMour and affection, she endeared herself to the devoted staff at Pinecrest Manor, where she spent more than three years before her death and also had the devoted attention of , her sister Ada. She- is survived by two sisters, Miss Ada Webster of Lucknow and Mrs. Edward (Frances) Arens of 'Indianapolis, Indiana. She was predeceased by one brother Gordon Webster in 1969. The funeral service was held at MacKenzie ' Memorial Chapel Lucknow on Monday,. May 23rd. Rev. Doug Kaufman of Lucknow United Church, of • which the deceased ,was a member, was minister. . Pallbearers were Harvey Web- ster, Alex Andrew, George Ander- son of Lucknow; Watson Webster of Clinton; Robert Webster of Streetsville; Don MacLeod of Mississauga. Interment was in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. NAME SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and Middlesex. Mr. MacDonald was also active in the formation of the Quad County School at Wardsville and the W. G. MacDonald School at Strathroy, both which are devoted to the trainable retarded. This latter facility, formerly in St. Andrew's Presbyterian "Church, Strathroy, now is part of the Adelaide School. FAIRWEATHER - McQUILLIN Mr. and Mrs. Carmen McQuillin of Salem are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage- of their daughter, Mary Lorraine to Mr. Ralph Fairweather, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fairweather of Salem. The wedding will take place in St. John's Anglican Church, Elora, on Saturday, June 18th at 4 p.m. PAGE 1"WO 40, IP INGL,IS FARM DRAINAGE QUALITY INSTALLATIONS CLAY OR PLASTIC Free Estimates PHONE 3924700 R.R. 3 WALK ERT0t4 I IP I IP 40 40. Leos Elect New Officers By Mike McDonagh The Lucknow and District Leo Club held a regularly scheduled meeting last Wednesday. May 25, in the town hall. Elections for the new executive were held with the following positions being filled: Wayne Bell is president; Joan Hamilton. vice president; Lynhe Anderson, secretary; Uppinder Mehan. treasurer: Sharon Cook. Joe VanBoven and Nancy Thomp- son are directors. They will take over their positions in September. Future dances were discussed and also plans for a bed race in Belgrave in the near future. Plans were also made to clean up the lot beside the swimming pool. The' Leos received a letter of thanks from the Medical Centre for cleaning up the lot behind the centre. Dianne Kerr gave a report on the Bake Sale which was held May 14. The winner of the draw for a $10.00 voucher at Lucknow Home Bakery was Nat Thomson. Staff and Volunteers who serve Ontario Nursing Homes work together to create "More Than a Place to Live" Ontario Nursing Home WEEKEND Theme: "More Than a Place to Live" June 9th-12th Nursing homes in Ontario are dedicated to provide quality care and activity programs to enrich the daily lives of the residents that live in Ontario nursing homes. During Nursing Home Weekend visit your community nursing home. If you have time to give you might want to learn more about the nursing home's volunteer organization. Nursing Home Weekend is sponsored annually by the Ontario Nursing Home Association and the member homes in your community. 1