HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-12-02, Page 10TH:E I CKI OW SENTINEL, LOCKNOW, ONNTARIO.
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Mrs. • dridge i B Citi g` it the home of
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• her niece, Mrs. Jim Burt. In
company with Eileen and Robert
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Allan • MacDougall and Bruce
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home for the week -end..
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.1-y 1Leain Milk' es . _
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Where was a-
splendid Program
at .Kairshea• sponsored St, .'An-
drew's Ball on Friday night. High-
land dances • were performed by
Misses Connie, Joan . and Heather
MacKenzie and Mary Finlayson.
Ian and - Roddy MacKenzie in
t their eye-catching MacKenzie tar-
tans led ' the Grand March with
the good bagpipe music.: Mr. Jim
Scott, principal of " Kinloss Cen-
tral School, and two , friends who
sing on the Monday night 10.30
show from CKNX sang several
numbers at intermission time.
Ladies from the community are a
• reminded of the Summary Day
for the "Dessert Course" to be •
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e held 1.30in`p Teeswater,.m�t. December. 3 '
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e Mr. Fred Gilchrist met with a
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painful accident when a pipe :fell
• on him'while down m a well. He
•" a patient in Winghani Hospital.
2. Congratulations to. BM Buckton
who received his B.A. degree from '
n .• u Toronto University a t the Fall!
• tConvocation on, Saturday.Mrs.
Gaod ,Used. Chesterfields • } Herb Buckton and: . Mrs.Janet •
• MacConnen attended the •
• anon aerema®tes.•
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• Currie Colweu .
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R- and family were guests . at the t t• fortieth anniversary party for Mr. t• A LARGE SELECTION OF THE LATEST STYILEA • LADIES AUXILIARY MEET• The November meeting of the• HAS JUST ARRIVED •• • ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian2 Legion, Branch 309 was held on• Tuesday, November 24th. Ile•MacKENZIE niembers now meet on the last
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• The annual (istmas . pot luck 11
• supper •, and gift exchange will ° be
• held on , Tuesday, December. 8th
and . a full-,htht out of .our mem
�rownre Cerernony
The 2.d.` " Brownies
have been very busy the past two
weds_ Mrs. Hamilton ' w/�a.�sj pre-
se'a�ted with het` • Owl pm_
Eleven' Tweemes were enrolled .as
B+itinn ies with . their. mothers. . as
gds'' at the. meetingThe new
Brownies are. 'Barbara Hamilton,
Jane Coon, .Marion Johnston,
Laurie Chisholm, NaneyNancy ,
Kathy I fag, Betty Mize, Janne
Glenn, Donna Wagner, Gail _Prat
chard and Joy Emberlin
Both meetings opened with
games followed by Fairy ring and
inspection_ Betty Maize won the
prize for the least penalty.
at on for thefirst eight
weeks. ' ' had a perfect score_
After m games, pow waw was
held discussion on our' Christ-
mas
hrist
mas project_ This was followed. by
the . squeeze, the Brownie Prayer
and the meeting . closed with
hers is wed.
The bake sale. and tea : will be
held m the'Legion" Hall on Satur
day, Decembers 12th at 2:30 p.m
r so "Come. on in" ladies,'we need t.
points
!Yew- support_ A donation wasgiv-
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iven . to the Christmas Seals. Plans
are to have the •• second "March 1
of Dimes" Campaign in February.
Tickets . will be sold on a doll,
• wardrobe of . lovely clothes, a
w cradle and chair ° She would' make
some little girl really happy for
chi. ° C.brstmas:
replacement
Compare the :.cost of 250 pounds. of , your milk.
with One bag of SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer and
see, how you can save with SHUR-GAIN
One 25 pound bag of SHR-GAINMc :R
placer will replace 250 pounds of vqolt milk
• and Will feed •a calf to five w
Calf &ours are controlled with the special m
ication tin SHUR-GAIN • Milk Replacer.
For ,healthy. strong Replacemeit Calves' be . sure
to feed SI- R -GAIN Milk Replacer.
feed service
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WEDNESDAY, ,.EC., 2. Ad . 'lam
(Enjoyed in Canada an
55 other Nun es!
Today, Canada's best -liked beer is winning.
new friends, around the world. Originated in
Canada, Carling Black Label Beer is now
brewed. in 18 plants in 5 countries. Next time
you have a beer, pour a tall cool Black Label.
You'll know why it's so popular.
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BLACK LABEL!
[ hard it
was to eliminate an un- •
I L 1 vy ' satisfactory teacher, etc- He spoke
Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'NteGuire and
family visited, on Sunday with Mr_
1 and Mrs.' Robert • Engle and ' fam
fly , of .Mitchell. •
Ben Smith' of harrow visited
for a few days with his sister •
Mrs John Coiling and • Mi. Cab=
Fnrollea in flight. scltr4;l classes
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'in Ripley are. some Olivet lames:
Mrs. Walter Black- M -s. Claude
Dore. and Mrs John MacCharfes.
is' teaching advanced , dr ssmak-
Lloyd Hutton of Kincardine►
supplied in SI Andrews United
Church pulpit on Sunday as. Rev.
George N. Ball . was ill. Soiree..
from Olivet wor,hipped with the
Ripley' congregation- •
Mics Nana. Collbz of Riplew
visited on Surzday with Mr.. arid.
Mrs. Jahn Coiling:
Miss Marie Hamilton of London
'arid Gary Hoffman of Sudbury
were - eek -end touts of Mr and
Mrs. Rai Hamilton and" °amity.
Miss HelenMite' of Wnghann.
Ted 'White of Rime• c . and Doug
Moore • of Kincardine were. Sun-
day .visitors . with the "W Lite family..
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WAWAMOS0 NOMINATioN
I Continued frog page. 11
(atoned the strength oaf the High
&hoot teacheri fedetat'ron, how
of ' the Vocational/school at Clio-
tom with:. Goderich area Is
which
,affiliated and felt. that it had
quite ; a few good features..' , He
said attendance at the ' vocational
school this term was much bet
er. with fewer drop -outs. He sur'- '
prised some when ; he stated that
Grade 7 students could attend the
vocational .School under certain
conditions
Mr. Munro mentioned the bus
trip in October,last, ase, to Qt�►tira,
Upper Canada Village, etc. for •
honour students from Goderich
High School. This was the first
time for this project. ' •
Others who were' called to'the
platform 'included Harvey Culbert
(newly appointed Road Swot), An-
gus MacDonald ( newly appointed
grader • operator), Gordon Mac-
Pherson Orval McPhee, Cyril
Boyle . and J. K. Scott, Twp. As -
sessor-
Mr. Slott
assessment
it appeared
Assessment
would' be
County fit
spoke of changes 'in
routine" and said that
'to him that the 'near
Cammissiotier plan
Operating in Huron
about two years or
so.
Insumming up it is rather
evident that the winds of change.
ate blowing across the ritias of
Ed'-ncation« assessimeut and Per*
haps even the County Council set-
up.