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The- Sentinel
THATthe:-%ucknow•--Women's
Institute . dessert bridge . • held
last Thursday Mrs, L. C. Thomp-
son won the ;high prize • and
Mrs. Cameron• MacDonald the
consolation .. prize ' and Mrs. W.
B. Anderson, the travelling
prize.
THAT . Tom :'Pardon, a resident of
Willoughby St. in Lucknow, has
■ -taken over as caretaker of the.
Lucknow Post Office. Mrs. Char.
les . Cooke., resigned from ' the
position several . weeks' ago, ..
THAT wehave been informed
that . Allan . Barger • 'of Ashfield
tapped about ' 50 .maple .trees
about 10 days • agoand a . good.
run ; of sap was received. This
is surely/ a sign of spring. "•
THAT Jimmy, . Simpson,' '12, year
old son of Mr and Mrs. Donald
Simpson of . Ashfield returned,
■ to his home, after being , hospi-
talized in Wmgham for seven
weeks. •
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THAT birthdays observed ' p`n . belle MacDonald, . daughter` of
Tuesday,March 2nd, were�Ar- Mr.: and ,Mrs. Jack MacDonald,
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leve Corrin, daughter 'ofi Drwho was four years old. They
and Mrs X. . H. Corrin; who each had a • party • for their lit -
Was five ; years :old and Etta- tle .friends.
THAT :a card from Jessie end'
George Joynt ' who are holiday-
ing at . Palin . Springs, California,
says they are enjoyingtheir vis-
it, especially. the sunny .warm
days, $0 degrees today.
THAT ' Lucknow ' District Co-op
,: are planning • a, meeting in , `the
Legion, 'Hall next Tuesday of-.
ternoon . to explain their new
liquid fertilizer • installation •..be=
ing -made available to farrners'
in the ': area .this . spring.
THAT Bert. Alton of Ashfield has:
made arrangements: with the
Bank ^.of ' Montreal to dismantle
the former "Wraight" building
on. the 'main :.street. The. 'Bank
recently .purchased this .:build
, ` ing: as ' the . site . of . their' • new
:branch which will be constructed
at. a:: futuredate..Bert. will use
the lumber from .the . old build
ing.. ..
•At . Your
Spring. Decorating Headquarters In. Lucknow
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now •on .Sale � •
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ARCH: 10th, 1965
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2 rolls 5.7c
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Phone.. Lucknow 528-3420'
Values .Effective
MARCH • 11, 12, ' 13.
THAT . 'Mrs. 'Margaret Carruthers
of Ripley' has rented her house
in Lucknow 'to 'Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Passmore.
THAT neighbours, • of ''Mr.' 'and
WS. .Joe Balzer held a "Sur-'
prise -Party" at . their home on
• Friday, February 19th prior • to
•:their. . departure 'to • Kitchener,
Mrs Balzer was presented
with/'a cup : and saucer and ,Mr.
Balzer with • a ; cigarette lighter:.
THAT' Ellen O'Donnell, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Jim O'Donnell,
.enjoyed a free trip to view the
Ice Capades' on. Saturday , with
several : other. London Free
Press Carriers: The trip was
received for acquiring four new.
. customers;..
THAT thanks. to•. Ken Murdie's' ad
in - last weeks ' 'paper in regard
to finding a pair of bifocal
iglasses, Nat.. Thomson of Rapid
-;City now .can. ' see to •do his
plumbing work. • o Can't .figure
out how: Nat read „ the, ,,ad. in
the paper though! • ;
TIIAT arrangements' have been'
made for' a combined . PeeWee
hockey team from North 'Tor-
onto and • Maple to play 'an ex-
hibition •game with . the Luck-
now Peewees . here on. . Satur-
,day,; March 20th at 7:00 .p m
'Tam ' Edmanson is one of; the
Maple players He 'is the son'
of Mei, and Mrs. ,Eric Edman-
soa, his' mother being, the for-.
mer Louise Greer of this com-
e anunity; •
THAT some. vandalism • and grow
dyistn , at the High. School at.
a record dance last Friday
night was cause for the 'calling
In . of the provincial police;
Some . cars wee tampered with
• and some damage done. The
arrival of the provincial police,
some time after' they were. call-
ed, indicates the local need for
replacement of the town . police -
mat as :soon , as possible, The
incident also • indicates that a
certain element are readyand
willing to take advantagof a
`"policeless" village. Some of
,the troubleinakers ' Were from
out 'of town, ,
THAT . the Sentinel : is indebted to
Gordon Wall' for `"cover. ing the
Kinloss BoScout banquet last
Y ban 9
weekend . and.; :Norman "Taylor
handled :: the reporting on the -•
Lucknow Boy Scout banquet two
weeks ago: ThiS • assistance is
'appreciated by 'The Sentinel and ra
by the hundreds of readers who
are interested• in these events'
PEE. WEE, SQUIRT..
HOUSE LEAGUE
Hamilton's "Fuels trounced Hall's
Red & White 8-1 Goals for Ham-.
ilton's`: Went to John ,'MacKenzie,
with three, Bobby: Greer and Da-
vid MacKinnon with two each
and • Steven Hackett one. Dale
Hunter ,scored . the lone goal for
Hall's.
Schmid's and Ashton's tied with
•Chisholni's ,Imperials. 3-3. ; Doug
Stevenson'' scored two 'and) Paul
'Frayiie One , for 'the..: Imperials.:
.Brian Jardine scored all three
goals for ' Schmid's and Ashton's.
Standing: Hamilton's Fuels, 23; '•
Chisholm's Imperials. ,18; Schmid's
and: 'Ashton's 13 Hall's Red &.
White 6.
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HISTORY, CONFERENC.E HELD.
FOR • SECONDARY' •. TEACHERS' •
'Tom, Ramautarsnigh of •t h e
Lucknow ' District High' 'School
staff was organizer of a one -day
Conference held 'for history tea-
chers of district ten in. ListOwel
last 'Saturday, •
Different, aspects of. the Grade
12 course were diacussed. Bruce
Giles of Tordnto outlined 'the sub-
jective marking ` technique o f :'
Grade 13 examinations as well as
the objective .- type answers.' '
There was a good book display
supervised by Waterloo Oxford
and ` Listowel ' 'District High
Schools A ' conference for the
study of ' grades 9, 10. and 11
shall be held later... •
Schools represented at' this con.
ference were iiipley'Listowel, Lucknow,
Kincardine, , Sf. • Mary's,
Waterloo Oxford, Preston, , Grand •
Valley, ' Clinton, Exeter, Goderiell.
and Elmira: '