The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-12-17, Page 4Page 4 - Lucknilw Sentinel, Wednesday, December 17, 1997
A Howes a?ublisliers ,Community;News'paper 619 Campbell Si. I.uc1 ow: Ontario
P.O. Box 400, Lucknow, Ontario NOG 2110 " phone: (519) 528-2822 fax: (519) 528-3529
EstpbUshed 1873
Tom Thompson - Advertisix*g Maar er
Pat Livingston�- Deseral.lger•/ for �.
4 "OV
M" 1Plhyfl s Matthews Helm - Office Administrator •
Joan Courtney Typesetter i, ,
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Wh.':at, oe$ara;i.nd
In this office we have
quite a bit 'of fun white.
we work our little fingers
• to the. bones! .
And •tt!.is week we got
quite a laugh -as our
advertising - manager,
• who recently hada good
laugh •at the expense of
our administrator, found.
out,. that certain things
will--coine-bo-ne4O-r-ooist l
"My office adrninistra-
tor,. during the ,postal
strike, agreed to deliver
an envel'ope to a rural
residence.. When she
. 'arrive 'there. ;shequickly
:.jumped out of her vehicle
andran to 'the door with
the item. .'Upon .trying to
get back in the. vehicle;
she. found herself locked
outs with the vehicle.
running, She was strand-
ed,. for there was 'no: one,
at.home
She' arrived back and
shared her story with us;
and took a LOT of rib
bing from Our advertising
'manager.'
Seems she had `inad
:.vertently . hit the -door
lock as she exited• the
azeh-icl e, _u.
how hard she tried to
explain, she was: teased
unmercifully. '
1 ; was: too snxart to 'say
anything because I'rn the ;
;one 'who gets lost
between East and West
Wawanosti '•ToWnships: •
Our. advertising .man-
ager arrived at work .
Monday his
and
.shared his weekend:
e.maii: luckseotenurontet.ssn.ca
comesaro .1 nd La r is far ow workers •
Rambtin s
by Pat Livingston
escapades. He was :silly
enough orman enough to
admit that he had locked
himself out of his vehicle.
and"had to .call, his ,wife
to come' to :the re"scue
with .the other •set of
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Sentine( M;�mors'
keys. • .
You can easily guess
what :kind of receptionhe
got from usl • •
I'll . take.the opportuni-
ty this week to extend my
special , greetings to each
andeveryoneof our,
faithful readers. . •
May your ''hear't be as
lcg u
As' the smiles are bright; -
May your friends he as
•
warm •
Asa hearthside. song;.
May "good cheer abound, •.
Like' a wreath all; round
• And may your' faith be
your • guide at•
• Christmastide:
From ,mk house. to yours;
bright, bhes,rings for,:a
jo$'ous holiday season.
Dear editor: .
Hats, off .•tothe maintenance staff in Lucknow:
Sometimes, we need to stop and thanksuch deserving.
people for a job well done. •
.. With winter at our doorstep I'm once *again' reminded
of what an outstanding job "our men at work" do:.It is a
treat to awake to streets clear of snow on such• a consis-
. tent basis: The trucks are out at, the "wee" hours of the
morning enabling us to drive and walk safely without
fighting the slush and ice. •
For•those .who have not lived outside of Lucknow
you may not be aware of the great' job 'these. men do
They certainly gobeyond the call of duty with pride and
a smile; -1 have 1-rved-in the city'and 601K -strait towns
and this kind of service is unheard., of. '
It is not only in the winter. months this care is taken..
Within hours burned out Eights •are replaced, curbside'.
clippings .are picked up, and it a pleasure to,t;el;x:and
play in our well': kept parks during the other months of
the year.
I appreciate the friendly wave, conversation; and
attention given ::to';our„children. I thank you tor your'
dedication t `.kee ling our: village. well groomed and :a
stepabove the' a 't. This' e` ceilence is a: reflection o ' our
rs xt
: community and the 'people: in it' and it;`shoul;d not go`:
unnoticed 1
Li.nnea Cameron.
years ago
Dec.151927
Professionals, • Dr..M. Connell, Physician and
Lucknow
.Surgeon of Lucknow was see
ing patients •'daily from. l 30 -
p".m. and from 7 8 p rri '
41 Dr, '` MacLeod,. Dentist, 'visited,
Luclknow every Tuesday:`
Dr. 'Newton, Dentist ,saw patients:.
everyday.
Dr, L Treleaven . Dentist- saw'
patients everyday`: except Thursday
which: Was his day in`Dungannon:.
;With :' Dr. : `Treleaven you had. your.
choice o£ extraction either by' gas,or
1n�1•
Church Anniversary was. highly
uccessful - Forty-two years , ago,
about. this, time of theyear,' the church
at the .corner. of Campbell and
Havelock Streets 'Was formally
opened for regular 'service, and the.
. ,
anniversary of that :event .was •duly
celebrated on Sunday and Monday of.
this week (1927). It Was then' a
Methodist . church but since *June', of
1925 has been. 'known as Lucknow.
United Church.
50 years ago •
Dec. 1g,'1947
o -op members to share • hi
Profits. The annual meeting
of the Lucknow; District Co-
operative ` was ,held in ithe Lucknow
Town Hall, Saturday, .December 13
'With a good attendance.
With the objective of $175,000.00
already •half subscribed, the canvasser
expressed''his thanks for the response
to; the canvass and his belief that the`:- '
canvess-:would go well over,the top';iri
:another few weeks 'So far the canvass
has, added` an. other 60• new members r
to its list ' which now' stands around
the 300 mark.
2S years ago,':'
Dec.20, 1972
'ust'the right gift Say Merry
Christmas with: the perfect gift,
Before the. Age. of Miracles
emoirs of a Country Doctor by Dr
W. Victor Johnston, only $6.95. Dr. .
'Johnston was° born in West
Wawanosh Township and was a gen;
eral' practitioner:in Lucknow for thir
,ty;years. His book reflects his life and
practice in this Community,,:
Position eliminated Howard
•
,Agnew,. division 'court clerk : in %J
,f.
Lucknow since his appointment in
May of -1938, foundhimself without, a
fob as of .Oct. 31.
In the gradualpattern of regional-
ization followed by the province, it
has eliminated three division courts
.,in Bruce County. Division:courts still
continue at. Port Elgin, Wiarton and
Walkerton.
-These elves - Betty SrnaIlr=Sharon VWLeber-and 'chef'_ Warre_n Silia 1I':
Worked behind the' Scenes ;at Santa's Breakfast onr,Saturday. The,event
• was a first for the I�cal Optimist Club and recbived rave reviews .from
the• public.The breakfast was free, but donations towards the, food batik.
were, ratefulty:accepted byl ;iembers of the cir.�b. (Livingston: photo)
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industries at the BEC4re.
not affected. ;The in,dus
tries: own their: land,"
Wickert said
He added Canadian •
Agra International and
Canadian; Agra Foods are
also ;'net. affected by the
liquidation of theBAL
partnership. The: building'
on the Fifth Concession of
• .Kincardiite Township
which housed. Ontario
Interlink is riot in the part-`
nership and is not for sale.
It is owned by Canadian;
Agra:
',This •will:not be a 'tire.
sale.'.The partners want to
maxinize,their in•.vest--
mints. Thebi:g issue that
has .to' be determined now
is 'the marketing plan over
the next month.”
A ;chair of
Ki ncardi ne'•s Next Ten.
Year.Cominittee;' Wickert
is ; concerned about : the
future of theDEC.
"I believe its future will
be dependent on,.:Ontario
Hydro's willingness tp
support :the park and its
existing infrastructure, ',It
must` also supply .competi
give.._ energy., rates and
cheap•steam: If you take: .
those three'things' aw,ay
the'BEC's future is in seri-
ous doubt:".
Wickert ;added if a nat-
ural gas pipeline is the
o:n ly.: thing .that, will supply' .
energy to the BEC, . "Wily'
would anyone' bring their
industry up here. They,
need cheap 'hydro rates
and; cheap steam to ,coin
p'ensate for the .logistic"
disadvantages of having to
transport : their goods to,.a
miajor market."