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THE LUCKNOW SEN INET;,, x LUG•KNOW, 'ONTARIO
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BROWNS' PAY 'VISIT TO'
SMITH FAMILY' AT BANCROFT
The 'Rev.- A. W. ' BrownMrs.
Brown and their daughter Ethel,
all of Brantford, recently were
guests • for two days at the home,
at Bancroft : of :Mr. "and Mrs. Alex
W. Smith and: their young, daugh-
ter :Sylvia. '
Friends of , the : Smiths living
at Dungannon, Belfast and Luck -
',.naw will be pleased to' hear . how
he ; is fulfilling. an ii ,ortan't task
as Inspector of schools in North
Hastings County, especially
#his time.- f�...::the ear..__whe
teachers are being . chosen . "and
pupils, . new and olds are ., being
scheduled . and . assigned to this
'and. that public school:' •
Mr..Brown writes that he spent
some interesting hours in the 'in
spector's office, situated in. the
'new Secondary School at Ban-
croft, as well as " in and: around
this lovely village, so much loved
by tourists with . its rivers,. lakes,
and--- high .hills, "with : verdure
clad" Y.
Alec adds yet another Lucknow
and Ashfield old boy • .to many
others : • which, includes: S. B.
Stothers•' and 'Palmer' Kilpatrick,.
who ; :have earned :the • . pleasure
and pride of the readers'' of The
Lucknow Sentinel .in ,the way
they have. held high those fine
traditions of Public ' ,service and
educational : effort
Alec Smith is:. entering upon
the fifth year of inspectorship in
the schools .of. this : northern ter-
ritory : of tourist interest, where
schools ; n main: highways are set
in the rugged : grandeur Of hill
and dale.
BORN •
MaeLEOD =- in 'Civic Hospital,
North Bay; on` Sunday, July 24th
to Mr. . and Mrs: • •Bruce MacLeod
(nee .: Una Elliott),. a daughter;
Mary Patricia
HOG N----fri
Hospital, en
`18th;"1955, to
Hogan; R. 3,
Wingham 'General'
Thursday, August
Mr. :and Mrs. Wm.
Lucknow, • a son. •
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WF,DNESDAY, AUG. 31st,: 1955
1. SEE BY
SENTINEL'
THAT Gordon . Saunders,. `who
went West recently'on the har-
• : vesters'-excursibn,is•emPloy
'at Glidden, Sask., and, reports
excellent .crops: •
•
IIHrAT , " Mel,' Stanley " has been.
with the Stirling Construction
Co.. on . a resurfacing job be-
tween Freelton and .•Galt and
will''shortly move to the North.
Bay, : district with this firm. 'He
operates. 'a road roller,. ' a job
he secured when paving was
done Ibetvveen Lucknow and
Wingham. •
THAT Joe • Conley , is.on his ail
nual. trip.. to Western Canada
--and during his 'absence- : Bill
Brown will lie in charge of
the"freight and .express . ser-
vice.
--o•
-THAT DivJ, K. M. Gordon of
Ottawa intends. to keep read-
ing 'The.. Sentinel • for• a .good
while 'yet: This: Sir Helens -born-
doctor Was 86' in: ;July,' and.
• since then we have received his
subscription renewall;to pay the
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old home paper :two years in
advance.
—a— -
THAT Win. • D.. Good :of Wauch
ope ; Sask.., renewed his Sen-
tinel ;for :. the 54th consecutive.
Year.
THAT after 'holding joint ser-
vices during the slimmer, the
• regular schedules ' of. services
Will .':be resumed in the United
and Presbyterian Churches on
Sunday.
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THAT Mrs. Wm, ,Mutrie and 'Mrs:•
• Fred'; Crump, who: `were: the
foriner Lillian 'and Jean Towle,
were callers in town last -Week,
The Towle family held 'a re-
. union in July of ., last year—
the first: time .: they were, all
together in forty years. Since
• the reunion .' Calvin. of Calgary;.
who is the youngest of the
{brothers, suffered 'a. stroke that
invalided him • so .he will never•
work again: That happened in
September. In December, Mrs:
"Leroy Towle died in. Winnipeg
and in January„ Mr.: Wm. Milt -
ries death. occurred •in:;Toronto.
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THAT Harvey Hodgins,.•4'3-year-'i
Kinloss=ownship- #acme.
and; turkey raiser, is seriously
ill in Victoria. Hospital.' Harvey
had first. been :liospitalized at
Wingham and was taken to
London over a week .ago for,
special' treatment
THAT the second article on
"Suggestions How To Improve
The Fair" appears elseiw2ere in
this 'issue.
THAT a new: issue of 'postage
stamps' has .ibeen ' available at
the • Local post :office, . commein-
orating the 1955' World Jam-
boree of Boy Scouts held at'
-Niagara--Falls. The -Stout -or
is centred on: the stamp be-
tween the' Eastern and Welt -
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THAT in publishing Donald Kirk -
land's article' on ways of . im-
proving. the fair, we referred
to him as a high school stud-
ent. .Donald is a Grade • VII;
pupil.
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THAT in renewing his 'Sentinel,
-W. G. Findlater of Detroit says:..
"I stilllike to : keep 'in touch
with the ; • old town.,Although
the •population is changing
• 'therms Fare still` a few that ' 'I.
know and remember"
THHAT• the Signal -Star' refers to.
the-� bewildering roundabout,
mail service between Em. 3,
Auburn ;arid ,Croderich, which
doesn't offer the speed of stage
coach : days of half a T century
ago:. The paper points out. that
it iss:possible.. for a letter that.
is posted' on the ° rural route
at. 6.00 ,p.m. on one ..day not to
arrive in : Goderich until • t1e
morning ,of the 4th ' day:
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THAT. AinyJohnson: is resuming
Yg
her dancing classes' here" in
highland, ballet and tap, of f ee-
• tive with the opening of school
' next Tuesday; :September 6th..
THAT 'Miss Lena 13.04binson,'who--
has
ho
has been ' holidaying at her
home here, Commences, her
duties Thursday::. as assistant -
superintendent : at Scott Mem=
orial. Hospital, S.eaforth. Lena
was on. the staff at Goderich
for over five : years:
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ENGAGEMENTS<
CourtneyannQu`es
the. engagement. of his .'daughter,
Edith Irene, to, 'Mr.: Douglas ° W."'
ham. Liddle, son of Mrs., Liddle
and the', late :Mr. Charles .Liddle
°orRip el y: 4he°' marriage to take
place in : September.
The .engagement is :announced
o f Doreen Ann, daughter of •lvlrs..
Urquhart' of Toronto and the late
Mr..: -John' Ur'quhart,: to John
Lavergne MacMillan of .Li&
now, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. • John MacMillan., . of Luck •
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now:.. The marriage. 'will take
place : on Saturday, September
24th; 1955 at 10.30'o'clock :hi Our
Lady '; of ' Assumption Church,
:Toronto. .
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