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AGENT • FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
lee Pick -Up' and Delivery Monday and . Thursday.
1. ' , Ladies' and ' Men's Wear : Lucknow •
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2, THAT the. ° art 'w:ork of 'the ilio
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By The 5ntir.eI:
THAT Milt Rayner, manager of
the Lucknow Branch of the"
Bank of Montreal,, • underwent
• an emergency appendectomy,
last • W:enesday . afternoon and
is, convalescing well. Milt hasn't`
, enjoyed the best ' of health for
a time and itis hoped that
last week's surgery will speed
his complete recovery.
THAT a, large-crowid a attended
the reception for Mr. and. Mrs,
'Ronnie Thoinpson,newlyweds;,
held in•. Vie Lucknow Legion•
Mall recently. ' At. , the • lunch
hour, ' Gerald Murray and Jim:
Gardner presented• the couple
with a gift of money. •
THAT Rev Oliver Strapp of
'Marton. . spent the week -end
here' ,before leaving •by .motor
for Los.,ngeles where .he will
be a representative at the In-
'.ternational, Rotary .convention,
Rev.. Strapp has , been aexive in
•.Rotary for. 'many years and is
a • Member ,of 'the committee of
Laws and Legislation. 'He is
Making the round trip alone.
-THAT Mrs, Clain ;Johnstone has
• a' .set of quintuplet spoons is-•
sued over a quarter of 'a. cen-
tury agog as a, syrup company
premium, when the' five . fam-
ous babies were over two years
old. The design ' on the spoons
is a reproduction. of the ht-
tle girls, :with ., each spoon
:..bearing the name of one of 'the
"Quints" —. .Marie, Annette,'
Erntlie,
Yvonne, 'Cecile. •
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mutated',' sign over the 'door-.
way to the Johnstone • Funeral
Herne Was done. by : Ken Jar
dine .
THAT. word Was received here
last .:Week .of the death of/Mrs.
(Dr.) W. A. Hackett of Detroit.
• The—funeral Was. on Saturday.
Mrs Hackett's :.husband, who
predeceased. her several,.years
ago, was a native of Ashfield
Township • .
THAT with mail carrier •serv.ice
• ,established in .' Kapu§kasing,
Ross: L. • MacDonald ' sends 'a
change of address,: _ arid a note
to say • that. ;he plans to ' again
spend the ^'summer at the old.
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• •. home, Clan. Donald, north-east
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supervising' principal ' of Kap
uskasing Public' Schools.
THAT . ,you will Abe' . asked. to
'support: the . Niavy, 'League of
• Canada Tag Day' in Lucknow
• '•on. Saturday June'.2nd, •spon.
• • •cored ,. by The Ladies Auxiliary
Canadian Legion and convened
by Mrs... James,McNaughton.
The ' Navy .L.eagusponsors. the.
Royal . Canadian '' Sea Cadets
for • Lads' 14 to 18; and Navy
League Cadets for hoys .1,. to
• 14 , years. • The Navy League
'has other services,, such as
• • hospital • visiting "for' Naval
veterans and at -Christmas ,the
ladies pack the ` • traditional.
• 'Navy League' ditty bags for
hoSpita1ized. Veterans.
THAT- Jack' • Newton: of tPort
;Credit has written an interest-
ing reminiscent article to •The
Sentinel. Whether • Or not it
.can, be included in:this'' issue,
is dependent on space demands.
Jack did .some• reminiscing in%
' .,print,' when the. •artificial ice
THAT a :visitor here last •week
was William Prhillips of . Wal -
lord •
alford. who. was .accompanied :by,
his father-in-law, Harry Beck
erton of ' Spanish. Mr. Philips
came frons this area, his, father
'William • Phillips being a native
of the ninth concession of Ash-
field.
shfield..'•
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Alex (SandY)
Purdon of . Lucknow observed
their 'GM wedding anniversary
,on Tuesday, May 22nd. •
'THAT the Scouts had 'a fair re-
sponse . to their brittle .collec-
tion
collection last week. Proceeds aren't
'•..definiteet •
y as , the boo
ttles
:have • not been Gashed in.
'THAT Bobby fall. 'obser'ved. his
8th. birthday 'on Wednesday of
• last 'week, when, he had.•a
Party ' for some of ' his youg
friends.
THAT 'John A. • MclVMurchy,
trict representative for CSA
.insurance, stood firth in points.
during , the past month among
some 35 agents , iri the Georgian
Bay Division.
THAT pictured 'in Past' week's
London: •Free Press. with the
National 'Leader of ` the
P. Social.
. Credit arty;, R. N. Thompson,'
' was Rae J. Watson Jr. • t rf Lon-
don, .Social
ondon,,Social Credit`candidate'for
• Middlesex East.
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BOB'S
CAR WASHING and POLISHING
Give Your Car a New Look INSIDE' and OUT
Frees Pickup and Delivery of Car
Wasbing Lot at Omar Br000ks ' Irnplernent Shop
For. Service" . or APPointment
PHONE 6-S,' LUCKNOW
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fund : was launched, and he's
a bit dubious about ;the in-
terest ih •his • latest',effort, both
from -The, Sentinel. and our,
readers' standpoint. We would
like -to•,-asstire Jack, and any-
one, else Who gets, the urge•
to write, that' we welcome
such articles and . only • wish
that more 'old tirhers would
come up with memory -arous-
ing stories Of' the' . "good. old
days."
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FASHION , SHOW
(Continued From Page '1)
several appropriate ° numbers
Vie en • Rose, Pigalle, A1ri1 'in
Paris, 'C'est Si ` Bon, The Last
Time, I Saw . Paris, 'Under Paris
Skies, Paris Originalle, Madero-•
oiselle de Paree, Chantey, Gay
Is The 'Rose,, .Oh, Si Mon • Moine,
Conme. Ci; Comme Ga, .Can Can
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THAT ' Mrs 'Jack: Chisholm has
returned to her home at Dun
gal rion- after• -=a three weeks'
• sojourn in Wingharn Hospital;
With double 'virus pneumonia.
THAT: Mr. and Mrs. Don • Thomp,
son represented the Sentinel at.
the annual :'convention of • the
,Ontario Weekly . Newspapers
Association .held at the Hotel
London in London .from .Thtrs
day to Saturday of last week.
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THAT Mrs Phillip MacMillan &'
• Mrs. Robert'. Hamilton have
purchased . a unit ' for •produc-
ing frozen soft ice- cream, ,.and
are • • located in the former
• Lyons . home;, . Carripbell• St. ' E.,
:where Allan.. Reed previously
had his auto supply shop.: The
two. "Sadies" have named' the
. • new e'n'terprise the Sepoy
Double S Drive -.In.. Th'ey are
• now . in. ` operation and ,an of=.
ficial opening .announcement
will appear in next week's is-
• sue. ;
THAT:the ;annual Lucknow Dis-
trict High School, cadef Anspec-
t'ion.: is • • scheduled :.for.' this •
Thursday afternoon •
THAT Mr. • and Mrs. Wallace
Hewitt, Miss. Ella Lawson and
. Mr. Cline of Waterford. Motor-
' ed here last Thursday even-
ing to .attend the ' L DT ;S. Fa-
shion Show, under the direc-
tion.
tion of^ Mrs. Laura.' Hewitt.
Wallace Hewitt is' principal, of
Waterford , Public School. Miss '
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Ella Lawson is.Home Dc tea-
cher' at, Waterford and is as-
sisted iii her fashion show, by
Mrs. Wallace Hewitt,' a sister
of Lucknow's Home Ec , tea-
cher. The v'isi'tors were greatly
impressed. ' by the local pre-
sentation ,
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Polka with Mary Allin .and
Elizabeth Finlayson enacting. the
.Can -Can. A•, quuntette of , Glen
Club boys,.Jim MacDonald,, Alex
Hewitt;_,; Keith Kaiser, Gordon
MciNay , and: Denver Dickie rend=
ered . Gi ;,GI. Pianist was Mrs,
B. B. 'Howlett.
Mr. Frank Desjarlais. sang ,a
behind -the -scenes solo; and'.Miss.
hdrey Fiederlein played a
vio n selection
The. girls , Who modelled. were;
GRADE 9 Andrea ;Adams,.
Cheryl Anderson, Sandra Brooks,
Patricia . ` Carrick,:4 Anita 'C!ine, :
Elaine' Cook,.. Patsy 1Cranaton,
Susan. Dorscht,; Jean Drennan, '
• Brenda ' Haldeniby, Marilyn Hen
dbrson;.• ,Susan Hof f than,:• Isabel
•Husk, ' Sherry Jardine, Sharon'
Jefferson,:, Betty Mathers,.:Mar-,
ianna:'MacDonald,' Helen.McFar-
lan, Beverley McKenzie, .:Bar-
bara McKenzie; Sheila Mc Quill-
iri,
Lucy.. Morrison, Evelyn Nich-
olson, :Donna .Nioholson;. Barbara :.
purdon, .`Ju dy Reid, Hilda Ritchie,.
Carol Shackleton,' Marjorie Thom-
psdn, Trudy 'Thorripscm, Sharon ' •
Whitby.
GRADE 10 --• June Ackert;;
Gail Anderson; •' Ann Arnold,.
Sharon B•anrierman,• Phyllis Brad-.
ley, Peggy Button, :.Sandra Camp
eron, Sheila Collins,: Kathy Dal-
ton, :.
Esther Gilbson, Mary Murdie,
Grce McDougall:; Barbara ,Nei-,
son, Anne Ritchie, Donna Rintoul,
Joyce.' Thorborn, •Judy Wardell,
Cheryl Whitby, Dawna Aitchison,
Katharine ,Bushell, Eileen
Karen ' ;Carruthers, Lynn Cowan;
Nancy Cranston, Nancy •: Curran,
Nancy Dorscht Dorothy Ha1'lam;.
Diane. • Hewitt, Donna Hogan,,
Diane Humphrey, '.Kathy Leddy,
Gladys Macfonald, Marilyn Thac-
ker, Beverley Wall. ' •
GRADE '11 Mary Andre*,
Linda Ca' npbell, Diane Jamieson;
Helen McNay, Shirley Newbold,
Sharon, O'Donnell; Barbara hath'
well, Beverley Rathwell,' Mary'
Elle
: �n , Shiells�, Sharon West •
GRADE .1:2 ' -- Mary . Allin,
Jean.; Bonnett," Marilyn . Cameron,
Margaret Parrish, Elizabeth Fin-
layson, Norma Haldenby, Betsy
Henderson, Wanda. Henry, •Mary
Ptrdon, Anne `Rintoul,. iudY'
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