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THE LUCKNOW SENTIN]
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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• The . Sentinel apologizes for be -
Ing 'fooled. an the ' correct light
.-setting on the camera when this
picture wastaken .in 'the 'upstairs
of Orville Elliott's 'chicken house,
resulting' in the dark appearance.
Orville,. 'on behalf of the Kinloss.
Scout . Committee, ••. presented $5.
to , the top prize winners' inthe
"`raise' the' capon Contest among
Cubs and Scouts. David and Jim.
MacKinnon were top win.nersin
the Cub division, With Herbie'
Kiesw. etter the winning ". Scout:
Shown left to right, are, David,
Orville, Herbi'e and. Jim. Full
story .. of. this interesting 'contest
appears in this issue.' '
JUNE';ACKERT ;LEADS
HOW/100W, NO. 1 ;4-H CLUB.
The first meeting of the. Holy
rood No.. 1 Separates For Sim-
mer',
ummer', was held at the home.. of
the leader; aVlrs; -,Raynard Ackert'
with Mrs. Jack :.Ackert as . the::
assistant. • 'The meeting opened.
with the 4-H ,'Pledge and.: the.:
election 'of; .officers who .. are.' as.
follows:
'President,' .,June: Ackert;,. Vice. -
President, ,Norrii.a Haldenby;Sec
retary ' Barbara Hal'deriby; Trea
surer, Doris Wall;. Press Reporter,
Brenda Haldenby..• .
Notes were. . dictated -71o' the
girls. Thee' leaders. talked*: about
different sarriples of niaterial: '
Lunch
;was, served and Doris'
Wall thanked the. •hostess. .:
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The• . Goderich Harboiiraires
.have 're organized for: ;their 1,5,th
season, With William Chase the
newly- elected 'president; coriduc-
tor, George Buchanan and accom-.
panist, Ed. Stiles. •
:Walkerton police are to launch
,a drive against reckless' speeders
and tire screechers in that,' town.
The .Mayor termed . such driv''ng
antics as :utterly ridiculous.'
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Legion !nates . To,
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'After: a month's recess: Bra�neh
R.IEFS
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'A , Less than nine . months; after.
309..1363/al Canadian Legion re- their .church 'was' completely
;destroyed ;in a. spectacular. fire,
on`the morning of February 2rid,
the congregation• of 'Knox 'Unit ;
ed Church; Pai ley; will officially
open and dedicate its,•n.e:v' church '
•sumed • activities on, Tuesday,:
September.. 26th with the: Presi-
dent, :Earl. Cranston, in charge
.and : a very :small 'attendance.
After a good ,deal of. discussion
it was 'decided. the Branch Payi building on ;Sunday, October 22nd..,: .
'its al`Toca.tion of $10000 to the '.
Brucelea Haven. 1/Ieinorial Cl apel:•
Fund, arid 'colleet'froi the •rnem-
hers ata later date
•. new• ..L.G.A. store.:'is to' be •
built .in Hanover ' ,involving : the
fsale of several prozierties. One' '
Ken Cameron,' Earl' •Cranston I•
of them :is the shoe repair shop•
and George Taylor, composed a ro f Mel .0 -r --r;, forrnex ly 'Of i�ueknow:
committee to, collect- th'e names
of those fi ooin Lu;cknow who did `
not return, from :World ' War I '& Iii.' 'Walkerton a final drive is ;.
• II. These n.ames.`are for 'the 13ook. beT•ng made for ' $i,SQU•
to. comp
of Remembrance: at Bruee:lea a-. plete' the objective $38:000 r
ven / quired fol 'their, pe'ofw swirnniineg
A donation of :$10.; was made Pool. • •
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to' the..C.N'L B.. and. one. of $5.. to. •
the Bruce;'Coun,ty Children's Aid. Carri k glad M 1dmay • councils:7.
Bingo was 'discUssed • and theare acting jAintly'in a bid to have
date of comniencem;ent and prizes a. FA.Mg meat processing plant.•
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• were left •. to the committee: in' established .neaF••1 ildmay :
charge.,
'Following the`.:business meet-
ing an interesting .and • informa-
tive talk was given by •Dr. D. R.
Finlayson, on veterans' •pensions
and veterans' treatment, Tri lios-
Two rriembers who have been 'cards,. magic .markers and refills,
constant visitors' at,Io ' meetings file folders, receipt •books, • state -
have joined by. transfer—.Doug 'ment.:pads,.' scratch pads;. pens,
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