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THE .LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, .(tiCKNOW,• ONTARIO
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FARM BACKGROUND,
Malt Edgar was . bornand
raised, in Morris Twp. 36 years
ago'' on 'a farm now operated
by ' his brother. . He is, a•; regular
visitor to' the farm, where he
assists in all :'farm ; activities,'
and thus is: in : close . touch with
Orin 'Problems.
* . FAMILY MAN.
Marriedto the • former Mary
Bowman, of Brussels, he lives
in Clinton with his .vrrife and
five Children.
* :TEACHER;,
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Mait'Edgar els a 'teacher;
first • teaching: in Goderich.
Township. Subsequently
• taught in.. Milton and ' at the
Department of : National : De-
fence Public School at Station
:Clinton; .where he was . vice-
principal. He has his Bachelor
of Arts degree, and Since 1962
`'has been 'on 'the Staff , of the
Central Huron Secondary
School at Clinton.
* THE COMMUNITY
He serves his community
and his church. Malt Edgar is /
a member of : 'Wesley -Willis
United Church, Clinton; a for
seer Sundaay. School superin-
tendent,
uperintendent,, and now an elder.
:* . ATHLETE:
Mai"t Edgar is a keen ath
•' lete, ' as:.a, . competitor; coach
and referee ;in 'hockey and
baseball, . He has made a.sub-
stantial contribution to juven-`
le ' Volts programs 'through-
out Huron.
*.:..SERVICE
MaltEdgar is interesstedin
people. His broad training has
been directed, -towards service
to individuals and ' the ,commun-
ity., 1Vlait Edgar will work full
time; for' the :people'. of Huron.
Initiation Held.
At High School
(by Elaine, Murray)
The early part of the week at
Lucknow High was relatively qui-
et, but towards the. " end of the
week there was a lot . of'. action..
On Thursday morning; Initiation'
;for t h e Grade Niners officially
got underway with. an Assembly
in which all: the: Grade nine stu-
dents *ere paraded to the stage
in their weird outfits to favour:
us with some swigs and nursery
rhymes: The 'new teachers at . our'.
school. were also urinated and Of-
ficially welcomed. All• day Thur-
-sday these people went .through
many trials a n d: on. Friday at
lunchtime they w e,r a paraded.
through downtown Lucknow, much
to the delight and amusement of
all those who saw them.
Friday night Initiation was
brought to a. close with a. dance.
It was the . first . dance of the
school:' year: and we are •pleased
to say that it; was very well 'at-
tended.. We . think everyone had.
a good Eine. .
The ' student council . would like
to thank Mr and Mrs. Hall, and
lVir. and Mrs. Gibson for acting
as chaperines..
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th, 1965.
LOCAL . AND:. OENER
Mrs Neil J . MacKenzieq,L spent
the past 'Two Weeks, in Detroit with
Mr. and Mrs, GeOrge . Stock'ham.
Joe Conley has' -been a patient
in Vietoria. Hospital, London, for
about ten' days naw.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Jim Dalton, of
Aylmer, . Ontario, were week -end
visitors of Mr. a n d Mrs John
Carter. Mrs.• Dalton and,Mrs. Car-
ter . were room mates at Victoria
Hospital, London. • • .
Visitors w ;i t h Mrs. Margaret
Macpherson. over :the week -end
were: Mr. and Mrs.. ,Archie Bon..
nett; 'Mt. and Mrs. Ernie Hanna;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Schaffer, 'Gary',
and Dale of, London, MtR and; Mrs.
Morley Bell'. of Gorrie:.
Mr. and Mrs: Clarence. Bell of
Lucknow took a trip recently to
Detroit, Bellevue,' Ohio and:. then
on. to Cleveland, While they "were
away, Mrs. Bell's mother Mrs.
Charles Lorenz was a guest of.
Mr. ` and Mrs. • Ab Campbell of
town. Before• , their trip .:the Bells
had'visitors from Detroit and
Sault Ste. • Marie..
On. •. Thursday, September . 30th °
the volleyball teams. journeyed. to
Port Elgin. High School to com-
pete with the teams from . Sau-
.geen High. 'A'lt'hough the : senior
girls were defeated , t e . junior
girls , a n ct the boys won their
games. Congratulations!
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DUNGANNON FAIR
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don Kerr, Ni ''e; Ricky Anderson,
J._sat. of Mr. • -and Mrs. Reg Ander
son, Goderich:
Six Months to . One. Year
Paul Martin; son of Mr. and Mrs,
Codon Martin, R R: 1 Port • Al -
be°' ; David Hawkins son of Mr.
and ..Mrs. Jim : Hawkins, R.R. 1
Port Albert Brent Andrevst son
of Mr. and Mrs Sandy Andrews,
Auburn.'
The busiest spot on' t 'h a fair
grounds was the "Agricultural Hall,
used for indoor exhibits, and used
by the :'Fair crowd . to . keep warm.
Greer's public.:, address system was
used. on 'the.• grounds,
In horse classes Leonard
Bak of Wingham, had five firsts.
Eugene McLean, `of R.R. 2, Rip-•
ley; had the bestVtandem . team.
and best three :township horses.
Elmer. Johnston o f Atwood,
swept the hackney poky classes.
Joanne Rolkman of. •R:R " 3 God
erich, had the best broken. saddle
horse and also. thebest groomed'
.saddle horse. .
Janet Ahin of. RA, 4, Goderich,
`had the top •brood pony. Douglas
Henry of R.R.. 1 Port Albert,, won
the potato race on horseback.
• Winner : of the T. Eaton Comp-
any livestock special for 'most
points in the cattle • classes was
Heber Eedy and . Sons of Dungan-
non, Mr. • Eedy also topped the
Hereford classes.
Hugh Bennett of Port Albert,
was tops in the Shorthorn. class-
es , and Bruce Lamb of, R.IL 4
Goderich, was winner ih 'the An-
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Mrs. Oliver MacCharles of . Luc-,:
know, had 20 firsts in ladies work'
as a land Mrs. Russell Brind-
ley R. 3 Auburn, 17 firsts
in the flower section.
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