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now, a daughter, 'Sandra .Lee —
a sister _ for Patti Lou and Paul
CARTER - at • ' Kincardine hos-
pital, to :Mr. and Mrs. Levi Car- ,
ter, R.R. A, :::Glamis, Thursday,
July'. 2, 1964, .a; son. '
Itt -- at .Kincardine .hospital,
to .Mr.' and Mrs. Allan • Irwin, R.R.
1, .Ripley; on :Monday, July ' 6,
,1964, . a, son, a. brother. for Kathy,
;Joan.:and Connie
THAT Mr. . and Mrs Bob Aitchison,
the former. Beth: "Dowling, :and
children. Bradley and' Barbara,
Of . R R.. ' 3' .Ilderton have been
holidaying with '.relatives in the
community:. Bob is" employed by
Calvin/ Carmichael, " a " progres-
'sive Middlesex -County farmer,
who was the subject' of. a .story
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spring -in -the -Farmer's Ad
'vo a captioned tioned ' ."Farm . Help,
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Why Is It So •:Hard . To Get?"
. Bob .and Beth were pictured: in
` article as an example of. 'a
and Mrs. Glen. ,Hodgins, R.R:..1 ' this capable young farm.. couple, who
Holyrood, a son, ° a brother for .. have' a 'modern home.' Bob rates
Darryl ,and Bevin- as a highly skilled farmer, the
'IRWIN: in Wingham Hospital •, - article stated, and has . •ambi-
on Wednesday, July 8th, to :Mr, ' tions '.,to' save :.enough to :'buy:
and Mrs. Ross Irwin ' of. Luck- his 'own farm.
THE LUCKNO411 SENTINEL,LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
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Births
JOHNSTON =- on Friday, . June
26th, .1964 in <. St. Thomas -Elgin
General Hospital to Mir. and Mrs.
Bruce V. Johnston of •Aylmer, On-
tario, a son, Ian Paul:,
MOLE _ to Mr. and -Mrs: Donald
Mole --of- Mimieo--at-.St:-Joseph's=
Hospital, Toronto, on Friday, July'
3rd, ;1964; a • daughter :'= a sister
r . for -Dawn .Vivian. • •
ERRINGTON at Winghani hos-
pital on Saturday, July llth,,'to
Mr, • "and MrsRoss Errington, St.
Helens, - a son Steven Ross, a bro-
they; for . Lorne, Debbie sand, Val_
erie. ,
McCHARLES Mr. and. Mrs.•
Allan McCharles . proudly announce
the- birthof a. daughter -ori :-Mon?,
day, July. 13th at :Women.' Col-
': lege' : hospital; Toronto.
HODGINS at. Wingham. Hospi-
tal on Saturday,' July 11th to Mr.
SEE .:
By'TheSer...tit4€'t
THAT with holiday timeapproach-,
ing, there will be only one. more'
issue of The Sentinel before we
close up shop for the weeks; of
July 27th. and August 'ti.3rd..
THAT Milvert Reid who suffered.
a broken bone in his ankle over
eight weeks ago,, had the cast
removed last week
THAT two 'district young men,
Floyd Stanley '•and:" John ; Van
' Osch . are among, those taking
thephysical education summer
. course. at Guelph,
THAT pupils of Mrs. ; A. C. Agnew
of. Lucknow ` who ' were success
ful in" passing the grade . II
theory examinations of Royal
Conservatory, of Music, Toronto,
were Nancy McLennan a n d
,Wanda, • Hunter, both .. receiving
first class honours -
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THAT:. Fred McQuillin on the bass
drum and fifer Charles. McQuil-
lin .serefladed the •Village•. on
:Saturday morning' before taking:
off • for. the 12th of .July ' cele
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• bration. ' •
THAT when . 'Mr , and Mrs. Joe
Wasney ..left. Lucknow'. for Sud-.
'bury, their.', children Tom- and
Karen were just . "a 'couple of
'kids'."' Tom has now completed.
working
Grade 12 and,is . this
summer at . Hamilton. where: he
' will attend;college ,in • the' fall
Karen' will be in Grade .11 in
September. "Joe and Marg": are
working at • Sudbury • Motors."
THAT Rev, .Charles. W Lewis was
recently inducted' as. pastor Of
tlierSouthvxad United Church at
Frome in the Dutton area:. Rev.
Lewis was . formerly at Auburn
and . this spring conducted the
Sunday School anniversary ser-
vice In Lucknow. United•, Church.
THAT': Ross'Shiells . who sold: ;his:'
Anaberley - store:-, this' ,spring. sand
• Moved to Lucknow is : assisting
Bud Hamilton:"at the East end's.
Lucke
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Phone. Lucknow.: 528-3420
'Values• Effective •
JULY 16 17, 18.
Gamble! Everyone Saves Here:.::
'Cities'Service: depot,` and• is' driv- THAT., Mrs. James MacTavish,
ing one ofthe Montgomery bt1a- :. can' :clam . the. ancestry of her
es• to Teeswater twice a week, • family,from two.'pioneer fain -
with
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with' a ' load, -of the --swimming- ''lies/ n the, Olivet -district -I er-=
students from, ., this' 'Community.; • paternal' grandfather was Alex':
• .THAT Anson Ruttan; of , Gorrie •
Hamilton, :who '..taught Sunday
has purchased 'the home , of Fred/ School Was
- 'Clover Valley before
` Webb on. 'Havelock, Street with .there was a church. at Olivet.
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immediate possession. Mr., Rut -
tan is the' father of Mrs. ' Lloyd'
Ashton and Mrs. Bob Finlay of
Lucknow. Mrs. Ruttan's death .
in another of the' Olivet 'district
Her father was . Cook Hamilton..
Her ; mother was Mary Donnelly
' and: her maternal. ,grandmother's
maiden . 'name :was Catherine
occurred over a year ago: He Walden, the Walden family be -
has farmed ..all his life m the g
Gorrie •area.. His : farm, next to earliest settlers.•
thea ll'owick Central School 'en THAT several district lodges were
Highway 87,, is presently, being, at Mitchell for the. July 12th
offered 'for sale: celebration : on ' Saturday, which.
THAT the Village ' Police Chief was ' also celebrated . at Mount
and Reeve appear to have :pint'Forest, Kililoss' L�:L, with 32.
ed down a recent "epidemic" marchers 'wag the largest" group
of ,window . smashing and car in the Mitchell parade. The best.
aerial/ breakage. The trail came ; drummer award went to Watson
to . a climax " the end of the < Webster of Varna. If memory
week, with an adult saidto have serves us correctly Watson had
admitted tothe Ntandalism; with his "first' lesson'rum
.' in dming
charges being, laid. ' The win- � any /years . ago , when ' as a
dow breaking occurred withal t "wee gaffer," m. he accompanied
about a block on Havelock St. his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Rob-
/ Windows were also • broken fin ert Webster, Boundary West, to
:the Presbyterian Church & at ''Wingham. They made ',the trip
the--Bowling--'Green --Club- House.- by :horse and buggy" and Wat-
THAT Al Hon nd •Bar`hadtoy drum 'which
he
Webster wereamiltofffciallya'delegatesre. •'son Pounded with
a gusto. .
THAT Eugene Pritchard, '12 -year -
from the• Lucknow District Lions
Club at the International con ` old. son of Mr. ' and' Mrs John
sention `ic•h' ended their, four- Pritchard- of West Wawanosh
ay, gathering 'on Saturday and ' who Ovals seriously, ,'hurt .in: a
which opened on Wednesday ' haying accident as reported in
with. a spectacular 4 -hour par- last weelt's , paper, was moved!.
Fade. The. new president is from Wingham to Sick Children's
Claude M. De Vorss of Wichita, 1-tospitaI, : London. on Tuesday.
. Kansas. "Chief election interest • of last week:':lis condition is
• centred onthe'` choice of the satisfactory. One of Eugene's
8rd vice-president, the ; honour ' legs is In a splint &: the other
gong to Jorge Bird.. a • Puerto was ''set in a • east after , being
P.rcant iniionaire, who, defeated' transferred to London. Both 'his
Al Shock. of Sioux Palls,, South legs were broken when run over
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Dakota.
non Elland Niro'r ..y'� a load of hay bales at the
farm of Gordon Struthers. Eu
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l• l oreburn. Sask., who ' with() his -• gene was One of a : group of
family, visited here while down „neighbours helping at a "bee"`
'East for ,'the convention. , ter ',Gordon Who was
THAT: historical booklets: with'. pic-
tures .Were published in :. con
junction .with Olivet. annivesary
-and-Tare still -available to any
one 'interested who :has not yet
purchased 'one. ' ••
THAT Rev.. and : Mrs.. IL W
Strapp are 'holidaying at thei
cottage near Chapleau. Durin
Rev. Strapp's . absence: the :pul
pit.. will be supplied ,by Mr: Joh
Wharry, a student. ininister, anc
son of Mr: 'and,.Mrs. Wm. Whdr:
ry of .town •
THAT ,the death: of Mrs. Georg
Carr, formerly .of . Wingham; oc
curved in' Hamilton on Sunday
July 5th,. in her .88th year. Th
funeral. 'service and burial. wa:
at Hamilton on Wednesday. Mrs
Norinan .(Cel ste) Wilson o
Hamilton .and ' " rmerly' .of' Luck
• now, is a daughter.
THAT local. Lions and `others wh
'couldn't make it to. Toronto las
Wednesday,, were lamenting th
weather for the:,monster Intel
national Lions parade.• They 'did
n't 'need . M. While it rained a
day here, there wasn't a drop
Toronto. In fact 'weather ' con
dations were perfect for viewin'
the '4 hour spectacle. Locall�yy i
was a million -dollar' rain whiff'
ended " a 'long dry; spell. Th
week -end - brought more. 'rainfal
THAT -open sessions of . the Luc
n'o w United . Church Sunda
School are . being held so th
S.S..teachers may have a ho
• iday, The first Sunday 'in Jul
Rev. H. W. Strapp took the 4r
Vice, Last' Sunday Miss Jt' 'c'
McNay gave 'a.scholar-pantie
• pation story a n d Carrtphe
Thompson- . conducted . the set
vice. Next Sunday Jim 141c'Em
1 . ash' 'will' hes
e in charge with Joh
Wharry speaking, The last $u
1 day in July Wilfred brerirra
Will conduct the service.. wit
Stuart Collyer' showing. the flirt
"Par From . Alene,"
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