The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-20, Page 8• . .
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THE LIICKNOW SENTINF4 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
•I. SEg ..BY. THE SENTINE1.1
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THAT work is underway in re-.
' Modellingthe United Church
parsonage. - ' •, .1 . '
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THAT Nancy Webster entertained some young friends on Sat-
urdaY. on the 'occasion of her
llth ,brthday,
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Meet The NixonThey're an amazed-, - - and
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BOA.IC at Alexandra Hospital, amazing couple. meet Ilepublitan
Goderich;•on August 7th, 1952, to Vice -Presidential Candidate EiCh-
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boak, R. H. 1, arc'. M Nixon and his attraCtive
Dungannon, a son. •wife, Patricia, For the intimate
_ • ' • inside story of Senator Nixon's
MUIL1N-In litingliani:-General sensational rise to national fain%
Hospritzd on Tuesday, August 12,
1952, to Mr. and Mira Stewart
Mullin, Luelmow, a daughter.
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1N - Wham General
Hospital on Wednesday, ngust
6th; . 1952, •to Mr and Mrs.: Dennis
• Hogan, IL 3,1,ucknow, a son.
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THAT' -Art. Pcecklescompleted
the reblding of the 'chimney.
• on ,the Town. Hall last week.
lie .wa,s. ,assisted by Don*
• TliompaOh and C. John,stdn.
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TiiAT Kenneth McNay • pfY Luck-
• now ..riran the tractor driving,
• col J. -C.• Day at Port
41gin-on.Civic Roliday
•THAT Mrs. Mervin McIntyre of
• Teektvater, nee • •
ray), recently 'underwent• ,an
aPPendeetornY Wingham
Hospital. ' ••••
THAT Huron COU.T4 Hereford
.breeders are 'planning a sale
'for November under the direc-
tion of George-ICennecly,"'pres-
ident of -the Ontario •Associa-
tion and Heber Eedy, president
at the County Association
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THAT Mac -Graham, a Bell Tele-
• phone employee in. Toronto,
• and well known here, Won
$500 in IConnection with' a ;prize
• 'draw in aid of Durham's new
community centre. Mac's- $500
,was, for selling the ticket that
wen $1000' tor Gordon Grieve-
. son of Toronto as second prize
• in the draw. Mac 'was at one
time employed 'at Durham by
the Bell Co. Mrs. Graham was
.formerlY 1VIarjorie Henderson
14uoknow.
COMMENCED D'UTIE•S IN
FERGUS •CONGREGATION
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Referring to the conclusion of
united summer serVices in Fergus
Churches, the Fergus News -Re
cord hatl this to. say..in part:
"In Melville church, there were
the congregation:He spoke.briel-
Dr. W. J.. ltolumford, •who will be
assistant to Mr. Taylor, was mak-
ing his 'first- appearance betore„
the congregation He spoke 'brief-
ly before the sermon, which wa.s
preached •by Taylor.'
"Dr. liantifOrd retired from the
active ministry on July lst. He
had been at Luclrnow and he
said 'that a member ' of his con-
-getion'in that village had re.
see -this Sunday's (Aug. 4) issue
• • , cently come there *frain,.blelitille
of The New Color Gravure Amer-',merchurch, Fergus; and. it. AVIaS
*an ; Weekly ekclusively. with
Det"it StMdaY Times, . * matinTleug4h cottltathact wt'iththe.FDr°guir.-Thhade
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man he Mentioned was obviously
S B &others, who. retired as
Couple 1.10n0Oil. • •• agricultural- representative this
A recent gathering was held at year
'Langsde Hall to honor .1"dr.' and ' "Dr. and Mrs. Mwnford are.
• CR,ANS'I'ON-Li 'Wmgharn Gen- Mrs. Rob-Dan.-iraon who have livnitO Provost•Larre-.-DE-;* Mum-
. eral. Hospital, on Saturday, Aug- moved to. Teeswater. During the ford will take over Much of the
ust 9th, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. evening •Mrs: Neil 11(acDonald, pastoral work in this large con -
Jerry Cranston, R. 2, Luck:no*, a read an address Mrs. George Tif- •gregation, , .and . the Wednesday
son, 'Ivan Jeremiah: • • presented a purse' of moneyevening prayer services, as well
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NvEnNEsDAZ AUGUST 211,194
'the following books are authorized for use in.
Lucknow High School for term. opening
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Grade 9
c4enerairSeience TOO 1 $1,10 knaei SthYlark .95
Gen. Math., Bk. 1 1.30 Essentials Of Business
Good Health 1.70 ' Practice . . „„.„' '1:75
Shakespeare for Coors, Premier De •
:Young, PeePle . 1:10'
Woids Are Important,-.•• * The New ,Canadian . -
B9ok 1 ' . , .GeograPilY 1.65
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'1- • Grade .10 • • • .
General Science,. Bk. 2 _41.30 New Course . hi Book-
neral-Matheraaties,_ ir4elodng
-Book 2 , .1.20 ,Cours Premier De
Good Health .1,70 ' Francis 1.50
Living. Latin. ' 210 :Poems Chiefly Narrative .90
Words Are Important,. BOok of Good Stories .,..• 1.00
Book 2 • • ..30 Geography. for TOday - 2.25
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Grade 11 •
Francais , 1.50
*dements of Physics $1.75
• Good Health „ •1.70
•Living 'tatin • , 2.15
•Cours. &oye..: pt. 1 • 1.50
Words Ate Important,
• • Book 3 .. .... . . . . . . . . .30
Ancient and idedival
IIistory ' • • •• $150
;Poems Worth Knowing .... .80
Essays & Essay Writing .. , .95
• Dr. Geo. Washington .0°
Learning tO Write . . '110
Grade 12.
•Chemistry A. First .
1- Course - . • $1.110.
cdiemistry Manual .85
Modern 'Geometry 1.35
Good Health. .1.70
Laboratory of General..
Chemistry• /*", I
General Biology
Upper School Physics ' •
A New Analytical Geometry .
Triginornetry Statics •
Latin or Secondary.
Schools
Latin Reader ,
COWS 1VIoyen, Pt. I
Words Are Important,
Sr. Book
Grade • 13
$2.10
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1.50
Latin.COniPosition
Latin Prose Selections.
Course MoYen Pt. II
Algebra A Sr Course
Word 'AN. Important
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OBITUARY •
EMPLE cLARTK
• The death orn*f VeClark Oc-
curred suddenly at tris • home at
tea tiine,On Wednesday, August
13th from a heart attack. 1VIr.
Clark had' just sat clown to the
evening meal. when he collapsed
with death:. being practically in,;
stinepils. •
Mr. :Clark. ohOerved his .80th
birthday on July 8 He was born
at Auburn .being, one of a faihily
of eleven »chiidren of • the late
Samuel Clark and Jane Atkin-.
son. Sole 'survivor, of this, family
is Oliver Clark of Goderich, age
91 years.• , .
"Temp"; as he was popularly
known, was a -tailor by. trade and
had been a resident of Lubknow.
for many 'years. On Jantiary. 1st,
1913, he married Jessie DorathY
Douglas of Luck/lbw, who.; survives along with one son, Cpl.
Douglas Clark of the R. C. M. P.
detachment at Sprague, Manitoba.
and Mts. Clark 'and ttVo
children.. Ann' and Tommi were
• holidaying 'at Doug's home,here
at the tine of his father's eath.
• Mr. Clark had given several
yearS. of 'pulblic service to, the
Villageo having served for. several
.Years on . the school iboard; 'aid
More recently. on he council. He
was fond of sport and was pai-
ticularly interested .41 bowling.
He was of a jovial disposition. and
his 'he -arty' lath WaCfainillai:tO"
his many friends.
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• Mt: Clark Ave§ aneniber of
• St., Anglic.an Church
wher.e the 'funeral 'Service was
held on Saturday afthrnoon, Con-
ducted by Rev. ,II. Jennings.:
Internient was .in South linloss
Cemetery,. Pallbearers were Hor-
ace Aitchison, .bouglas, Aitchison,
Ilerbert GarniSs "Thos
,Stua.rt Rdbert,son and NV1 L
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