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THE LLUCKNOW SENTINTiEI.x . +i.ICKNOW, ONTARIO
HOLX.ROOD, • •
Mr. , and 'Mrs. Jack 'Splan and
Stewart, Kincardi=he, "visited ;Sun-
day with, the Harris• family,.-�
Mr. ' and . M rs. Harvey 'Ackert
and family were 'Sunday visitors
with his parents, Mr., and Mrs.
rnest .:
Mr, and Mrs. Weir Eckenswil-
ler and son spent Sunday even-
ing at the home of -her sister, Mrs:'
Joe •'Sc'oxt, Ripley. _ w.. _
Mr.' and Mrs. Bill -Sterling -and
Nancy -o4, Clinton . were Sunday
evening • visitors. with .Mr. and
Mrs. • Jack Ackert. _:_ _ T
• " Mrs." R. Smith of Kincardine
spent the week -end at the home
of :her, son, Mr and Mrs. Jaynes
Smith 'Other visitors at the seine
.hone: recenti3r Were*Ors.• Kettles,
Miss May MeVinhie and Mr. Clif-
ford Smith of Port.Elgin:
• Mr, and, Mrs. Raynard' Ackert
spent', the week -end -in .Toronto
and.. • attende'd the Pridham-Evans
wedding:
BORN --In Wingham .general
Hospital on October 2nd, 1947, to
Mr. and' Mrs. Leo Gutcher, a son.
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Ford Sales. and Service.
'Phone' 40, Lucknow
PURPLE GROVE ' visited at Mr, Brown's at ,Paisley.
We extend our. sympathy to the
relatives of • the `late Mr.' Watson.
Collins.
Mr. and Mrs." Will Arnold';and
Mrs. Don McCosh and •Mr.; Robt.
McCosh attended the funeral of
,a 'relative at' Arthur last week.-
Mr,
eek.
Mr, and •Mrs Jack .Emerson.
visited" recently at Mr.' Wilson.
Irwin's. at Belfast. `
The Institute' meeting' was held
at the home of Miss Margaret
Robertson' last. Friday with a
large 'attendance. '
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden; Avis and
Carl of" Tiverton Visited with her
',parents ' Mr. •and, Mrs. Will Walsh
last week.. '
Mr.. and Mrs.' Victor . Gawizy
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,° THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947.
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Mr„ R. A. Grant spent .a day in LlCKNOW °HIG H
Toronto last„ week.
Mr. and Mrs• F, Young and: lit-
tle daughter of.. Goderich were
guests of. Mr. and Mrs..R; Bisset
over the week -end. '
Mr, and .Mrs. Duncan MacKay
are • o A . _ he -hon e a
by -Mr, and Mrs. Fred MacGregor,.i
who plan to spend the winter
Albert,
Mrs: Wi1son..rnet_.with .an.
unfortunate accident some time
ago when in •a fall she dislocated
and fractured her: shoulder.
Mr. and 3/1r—S Finlay 1Viadion-
. aid have returned' from their
honeymoon. • We would extend
congratulations: Uri. MacDonald
Moves Welding- Shop
Ronald Forster has • moved his
welding business: from the Shop-
.adjoining
hop-
. ad' oining; the Orange.Hall, to- his
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premises east of the Village. and
has' • installed Shell . gasoline
' pumps. •
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. The teaching. staff of the high
School for. this year includes :Mr., •
p.,. W. Ho'ag,, • principal„ .and' Eng
fish • teacher; Miss. •Beryl Lake
language teacher; Miss Jean
borne, matheniatic.s teacher and
lYtr, WmMacDonald, scienct�uti;a,
°oher, °
The °Lite`rary Society eXectve
was iiohinated at the first liter -r
ary meeting, which was 'ht�ld in
,September, and._ was :.elected by-
ballot. The following are the . re-
sults: 'president, Jessie' Marshall;
vice ;president; • Wilfred Black; ,
secretary, Shirley. 'Sherwood;.
was guest.of honor: at' a sh, o'Wer :treasurer, George Chin, °press
held at h
to h r porter, • Jear. • Trelea.vQ�, Y editor, �.
Maynde Irwin; assistant edithr,
Joyce Campbell; Form represent.
atives: Grade. IX, Noreen Kilpat-
rick, Jack McQuillan;;: Gra(ic:
Joan. Cainpiiell, . Morley: Chin;
Grade:.XI, Mary'Anderson, Clif_,
ford. McMillan;Grades XII' and
XIII, Marga�re't Macpherson; 'Jas,. •
:Baler;' '
At 'the :Fall. Fair the 1I`igh
School had •an exhibith n of the: •
in this week of the creditors. proficiency shields and'. -renals,
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' More than ordinary interest is alunnni* shields., rings, .field :day
utcome as a awards, ` sweaters,_ pins and schol.-
taken' here, in the ,o +• The. crest Was aimed i
number of. local mien have been 'arship. p rt
lan . various sizes and also the :motto
erriployed' at the p. t: `Solas .Rathad Gu. G1iocas which
.translated•:.from• 'Gaelic.' means
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° I�nowledg a . Suc-
cess", There was a' log _book of• .
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�1'he assembly�Septerriber Z th
was opened. by the Lord's Payer' ° .‘"
with Bruce Johtiston as 1,eder'
Mr..MacDoiaid spoke to the stu•
dent '•body';on' the work they are •
•
expected; to 'do ,this, yeas Ao ex
tract;.'fron, the. book The Grand
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River by Mabel, Dunham •was
reudrly,..�anr.Cs?beli. 1iisw: .
The' asserribly closed by'the but ils
singing .the 'National Antheri
Th:e--studentss-..and-staff'
invited to `the .Presbyterian.:
Young Peoples meeting Septem- •
ber •29th. An enjoyable time was
had; by :ill..
The, High $clool'studen'ts' had •
a holiday' October1st .on account
of the Teeswater Fall Fair...
,The October:,.,L}terary .meeting
Opened .by singing' the' Maple Led,'
with Jessie` Marshall; as chairlady.
:The�phograna j rlud fed a sketch
Trom �� a u1ius Caesar b Grade
XIII; a' duel by Bernice Shad
dick' and.. Jean ; Treleaven;. the
reading, of the Journal. and a con
test"for: students- from Grade IX
`which. was conducted': by Margaret
.MacPherson. ;Rev: Joselyn', was
the . first of a• series'of. speakers.-
on,
speakers =
on, Vocational.,Guidance. He gave
an interesting .tall on;,:the: Chrtst•
ran: ministry as a •vocation.
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Pipes On:Fire
'A 'bad lire: in' the furnace' pipes ` '.
at the' home.' of Innis McSwcen,
was: the cause' of .a fire -,1 -arm on
Fall Fair. night. ,No ;damage, re
suited but the -red hot ‘pipes,,had:.
td •be watched for some tirrie:
• t e.rhome of `her meither,
Mrs:, G. Drennan, .:•prior . e
marriage.
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Kincardine Plant In B'anicruptcy
'The Ripley Woodworkers Lim-
ited, • of Kincardine; . , recently
went into voluntary ..bankruptcy,
and the plant was taken over and
continued • in .operation by the
Canadian Credit •:Men's Associa
titin. The future' of• the.plant was
expected to be ' decided ata meet-
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'Canada Savings Bonds, they can save
money' surely, steadily, systemtitically._
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Canada 'Savings Bonds •.an tte , same
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. Mr. zy:ci Mrs...Charke 1-16.cige of •
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, LLiftle Betty Bell had the mis.
The George Lindsays have •
on the' Teeswater highway. •
Congratulations to' Mr. &' Mrs.,
Leonard, Bannerman who were
Married at Teeswater 'Satur-
to view the plienOmena of' nature
as thousandS of yards of gravel .
have literally disappeared fret
sight, causirig Culross InuniciPar
14w economists mtich anxietY.
Miss Jamieson, teacher at Sal-
A*0 eni school, was unable. to earl
on owing to an attaa