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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC.
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PLANNING
YOUR
WEDDING?
FROM '''NEARBY •
• (Intended For Last Week)
Totaldonations last week to
the ,.Chesley artificial lee fund
stood, at $11;500,
•Chesey ' district High School
Board has receided the resigna-
tion of five . membersof the
teaching staff,. ' •'•
John McTaggart of" York Coun-
ty has . been appointed, assistant
agricultural . :representative in
Bruce,. and will take" over his
- : 'duties at Walkerton on May 1st
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• ■ in association with Mr,. George
A .Comlete seletion f all Gear,
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■ Campbell .Grant, QC., widley
•wed in requirements ••■
■ known Walkerton barrister., h
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�' ■ been appointed as lodge of the
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• Supreme Court of .Ontario and
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is
• amemberg availab'Ie.. at:.The tucknow ; " t
Sefltiflel.
FREE `'- FREE. FRSE
To each bride ordering. invitations ar
-dr�npunFements at The Lucknow 'Sentinel;:
ane year's FREE. SUBSCRIPTION to I.
paper .plus
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE
n the paper.
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OMPLETE WEDDING NEEI
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INVITATIONS,
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
THAN YOU NOTES,
SERVIETTES ..
(plain or. printed),.
PLACE .CARDS,.
/ BRIDE'S' BOOKS,
GUEST BOOKS,
WEDDING TABLECLOTHS,
of the High Court of
Justice for Ontario, a appoiht
men•t is effective. ,May 12th..
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:11111 The. Circle Bar Knitting • Corn
■ `, pany plant at Kincardine has
been closed don. Since pur
■ chased by''Sam }Lotman of „Tor-,...
onto there' -has been a, shifting
■ of ,departments . and 'changeover.
i of personnel, Since the, last group
• .•■ of workers' was released and the
lantclosed',' the. Industrial Com
■. mittee 'of ` Kincardine Council
has . contracted.: Mr. Rotman as
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. to the future :of: 'the ,plant. Up
to
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■ Mr. and ,Mrs. ' Fred '•Davidson
to last week they had received
no reply 'to ,heir queries, •
Alvin ,Blades,. assistant. Agricul--
tural • representative . in Bruce
County,. has accepted 'e position
with the Nova Scotia, Power
Comrn.ission:
An .honorary degree- of Doctor
of ' Divinity. will be conferred on•.
Rev. Wm., A • Young, padre of
the%Ontario: Agricultural College.
Guelph', at 'Knox College con-
'vocation
on vocation on. May 2
Norman. Welwood . is planning
a five -unit addition to. his 'motel
south of .Wingham "Since •ope,Ti-
ing this ,new 'motel 'in „December
Mr Welwood has .been filled to.
capacity for.. the ' most:'' part.
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WEDNESDAY,' MAY fid, ' 106$
sound from : a neighbours .and
found ;six-year-old Frankie 'Bud
almost strangled. The lad had
..attempted to crawl through a
small window in the garage and
was pinned . when the window
sash • fell across his neck. Arti-
ficial respiration was required to
revive him.
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• "Miles ' and miles" of plasti'c.
pipe have arrived' •for the arti-
ficial ice in Port Elgin's. new ,
arena, A campaign for over
$60,OOQto complete the project,
has reached the '$25,000 mark.
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IChes+ley has adopted- Luck-..
now's idea of _sending letters ' to
former residents, regarding their
artificial •-ice project,, Chesley
has an objective of $25,000 which
last.. week reached the halfway
Mark.
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr; and Mrs. ' P. E. Murray
and sons., Jerry arid. Donald' of
Detroit spent the past, week at
their •home ,sere, • . _ a
.Mrs. Bernadine Kinney,- and
Mrs. Dorothy' Moore sof Detroit
visited here 'over', the .Weekend,
Albert . Langevin. arud
Sharon .of .:Toronto. spent a few
days With Mr. and' ' Mrs. John
Howard. Mr.. Frank Hogan of
Hamilton spent the. ,Easter:.
week -end ,with the :Howard fa-
milt'
Mr. and ,,Mrs. John Austin &•
Eugene, -;1 ¢rs.. Con. Hogan anal'
Kerry . Spent, Thursday, in. Lon-
don. Kerry remained there..
Miss• .Plorenee Lambertus of;'
•Hamilton and. Kenny Myer„ of,
London visited ,the . Dennis Dal
ton family during the • Easter
hdlidays: ,, .
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Miss Fay Hogan. ''spent; the
Easter holidays. with . her Lou
sin, Vivian Bryan of `T•oronto. .•
Recent visitors with Mr. arid.
Mrs. Carl nRiegling. 'and family
were Mrs Margaret:. Rieging,
Mr. and Mrs. • Carl :Fields, Deb-
Ibie and Shelly of . Erindale.
Mr. ; 'and .Mrs. Nick. Perry of;.
Detroit •visited ;Mr and Mrs.,
Earl D'rennari.
Presbyterial
• . observed their -50th 'Wed'ding an-::�VLee�'..:1 Iea °�nMa'
ane son, Gordon. Davidson.
land Presbyterial Society of the
• ■ niversary, last week They have
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The :May meeting 'of the, Malt
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• Teeswater has. received.. the W M .S: of the Presbyterian
Church .in` Canada will be _field'•
consulting•, engineer's � report on, :.
in .Luceknoniv Presbyterian Church.
• 'the lagoon type .•sewage disposal :�
Al -system, which would, cost in on•
Wednesday, .'May; 16th,
. There will be• afternoon • and
:the . neighbourhood of- $250,000.
A "letter • to the 'editor" voiced. evening sessions at 2:00 acid 7,:00 ''
p m,, 'with bhe president, Mrs
strong moopria ttan , to the',project: Faris,h,., Moffat presiding•: •
To accomodate milk wastes from
Teeswater• Creamery ,would 'add Mrs A C Agnew•, president
of the Lueknow Afternoon Aux-.
another $5�6,QOO oto ':the cost: of_, �:_ _ _
the .sewage .system :and the en- lia•ry'`wrll xtend th'e- welcome•_.
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n' m afternoon • and in bhe ev,
,ginee 0.felt other satisfactory di -
■ posal means were probably
the avail- ening . Mrs; • R. C. • MacKenzie,
r' able to the Creamery atCouncil has learned
' 'lower president. 'of•'the Lucknow Even
that ; the Ontario Water :.Resour .
ces :.Commission' will operate' the ;speaker. Secrebar.y, w111. be the special,
town's $267,000 " sewage system.
when construction is comp1eted ?'
--scrHave You. Renewed `Yourutr
i tion
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. at . least 'for the first 3 p
years .which' came' .as a ''sur
prise •to: Council 'members
• ing Auxiliary. . will perform
■ 'scimitar duty.
'Exeter Miss 'Rwby Walker, regional
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PAPER PLATES,
WEDDLNG CAKE BOXES,
SHOWS
R INVIT'ATIQNSt
SHOWER '`SERVIETTES,: ,
CONFETTI.
Youare welcome to see our sample books
our office or you may 'fake them
'overnight to your home:
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Residents. of .ion's 'Head Will
vote on the :question''•of the es-
tablishment of ining • lounges:
and cocktail • lounges: for . .the
• Lion's Head hotel during ' the'
IIlatter . part of June. Tentative
date. for , the vote . has been set
for .June . 25th,: Outlets ' were
voted down 'about 'seven' years
ago r
Walkerton •Kinsmen raised over
;$2,000 for their swimming pool
fund, on •a• draw 'in connection.
with the Mime of the Winning;
• goal that decided the Stanley
Cup winner. Som 3,000 tickets'
were sold for a. 'prize of $500:
11. U .I , Alex McI{inny pf Bramp'ton, an
nt rio Agricutural. College sttt
• � will' be• Summer asistant-
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. ■ • � • .. ■ .dent,
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■ at the: Bruce County agricultural
■ office at Walkerton.
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w PHONE 35 -_ LUCK,,NOW crit' "Was narrowly avert.
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:01 w w■ ed by iMagistrate ' Otto . McClevis.e■ever,■■■IE*i1■e■e0■■■■r■i1■■■■■111..0wwWwoopsowoIf lI ■'II'a'■11■■uSiI■Iuuuiu.. "who Investigated a stra:nge..
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OUR
FUEL
BUILDING A NEW HOME..,
WE CONGRATULATE-
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