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while Mr. an Mrs: Bailey and Brent take. , the
greater part of,• the 'summer holidays in the west,•
beg ifinin the'`1st of -July. ',Carol is :a graduate
of.: Bruno' School' hi. London:'`.and will be with
us•' in t ie`;:shop ; for a ; couple of weeks to acquaint
herself .with the' clientel before :we depart:: We
feel sure Carol will be ;very capable - of taking,
care; of your hair needs and ,wish' to; take this
opportunity to thank you in -advance for ,your.
patronage her.,''
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WBDN.RSD, .Y, Jvn $th, 194.
THAT ' a eardboar4,,,.box at The
Sentinel is overflowing with.
gasses' for the Lions -sponsored
s'Bank, of 'Light" They will he
shipped 'the' latter 'part, of this
month'. Last'week we received
`a 'few pair ' from Fern" Reid. of
Strathroy.
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WARREN ' L. STEVENSON
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SENTINEL.
PIAT. a C.N.R. work . train crew
is =engaged 'in replacing a
abridge' on the 44th Concession
,near 'the° former Russ Middle-
' ton farm..
THAT Torn :Magoffin has assum-
ed ' the duties of caretaker at
1Greenhill Cemetery. An of-,
'fort Was.. made to obtain a
caretaker: for the ,dual duties
at both Greenhill ' and South
Einloss. Tom will help, out, as.
time permits. at South Kinloss
and it ,could be that eventual-,
ly he , may see' his way clear
to 'undertake both jobs. In the
+mx eantime, effective last Thurs
day, he commenced :his duties,
at .. Greenhill.
THAT S. `E. Robertson, president
of 'the .. Bruce County ;Histori
• cal Society and the secretary,
Mrs. Downey, were .interview
ed' on aCKNX ,on Monday af-
ternoon in connection , with the
'work of the Society, :and tge
t'
Current.. project -the reprint
.,ing• 'of .. Norman Robertson's'
History Of Bruce.
THAT Mrs: L. C. Thompson was
'in'. Guelph last/Friday evening
attending the alumnae banquet
in'.honour of the 1960 gradu-
ating .class Of .Guelph, General
Hospital: The dinner was held.
in the, Roya1.iotel with. about
250. • nurses in attendance, re
.-resenting'graduating, classes
as ' far back as 1909. •Mrs..
.Thompson 'is:a graduate ,of . 'the,
' class of 1932,
;THAT lyliss..;Sandra ',(Sandie)
ogi
Sandie)
eggs' of Kitchener has.'join-
'ed, the, staff, of the Lucknow
Branch of ' the Bank of Mon-
treal, ' having commenced her.
duties ;'on . Wednesday . of last
week.
THAT ' two ' grandsons Within .'a,
week . is rather unusual but
'.that has been the experience.
.of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Web-'
• ster. On May . • 26th ' a son was
''bar i/ to Mr: ' and " Mrs. Roy
'Hunt (Elizabeth -Ann Webster)
of. ,Corrie and 'three days, 'on
May •31st,' ,a-' son was born-," at1
Halifax. 'to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
' Webster. It . will be a few `.days
before George will have a.
chance to see his. infant son
' for: he is at sea in . the Cana-
'dian: 'naval service: •
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THAT; S. E. Robertson,.was a
delegate' to .the ' 86th General
Assefnbly of the Presbyterian'
Church, held: 4t:: Guelph. .br,
Alex Nirprno of Wingham ' was
the , retiring. moderator. Other
Commissioners from .Huronm:,
'Maitland Presbytery were:
Bev., Neil McCornbi'e,. Ripley;
,'Rev. Elder of Sea f Orth . and
/ Harvey'' Linklater of Kincar-
dine.. ,
THAT some parts of. the Lake
Huron shoreline was littered
with dead fish the • first . of the
week.' They Were. so numerous'
• in. the Amberley beach 'area
that they could be 'raked into'
small piles. The species: was
questionable, . They appeared:
to be . too 'large for smelt and
too small to be perch.
THAT Mrs, P4 A. 'Murray of
Holyrood was: guest speaker, at
the' Ripley Jr. Institute meet=
irig on June 1st. Her topic was
"Brides." The district pr'esi
dent, . Mrs. . Harvey Houston,
paid her annual visit to the
Juniors and also; spoke briefly,
THAT weds, aMr,e reception 'for newly -
d Mrs. Tom. Prit-
chard .,'(Anne MacKay) . was.
held in the Legion: Hall on
Friday night. Hon Galant read
an address of best Wishes ' and
Jinn. West presented the young
couple W,,ith :' a gift of Money.
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MARGARINE SALE.. Save .27c. ' '•
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Kraft's Favourite ' heese. 16 oz. Jar:' . , 59c
HEADQUARTERS FOR ' ALL FRESH . FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES. APPLES, BANANAS
CARROTS,. TOMATOES. . LETTUCE, CELERY,
ORANGES; ,GRAPE FRUIT, ' BERRIES, TURNIPS.
Values : Effective ; We Sell . For Less
June 9,''.10, 11. Phone. 119, .Lucknow
THAT Ernie Cr"aavwf ord of .code
• rich and aforanerly of" Lucknow,
Chas ''been ' electe'd', president of
the Huron Branch'of ' the On-'
tario .Public:` School Men ':Tea-
chers', Federation.
THAT Ruth Treleaven has ••,been
Successful in • completing her
university#egree. from , West-
ern 'in 'Ge eral Arts with Se-
cretarial Science : options..
THAT James " Forster . has not
been ,enjoying .good health :for
some .time. One of .the • com-
munity's oldest • lifelong resi
• dents, Mr: Forster is. in his
90th year..
THAT '. Bob • MacIntosh, lan:
•.Maclntyre . and ,Bud Hamilton
;left • on;. Saturday;. evening, .by'.
motor for Western 'Canada.
THAT Rev.' Evan ''McLagan, of
Blyth will: be 'guest preacher
Zion anniversary services
on .Sunday.
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THAT Mrs. `Eva McQuaig .is as-,
sisting at thedental office of
Dr.. James Little.
THAT Shirley and Alice Brooks
have. 'completed.• their •"course
at '• 'Canada: Business College,.
Toronto. Shirley haa: accepted
a position in' : Kincardine and
Alice' in Toronto. ' •
THAT Herb Buckton lost a cat-
.' fie beast recently and requir-
ed veterinary care for six
others. The " pen, of yearlings
•had .been sprayed for warble:
fly and: there • is supposition
that ,this may have been the
cause of the illness. If prompt
veterinary attention had not
been received it is •believed
the entire .peri • would have
-died--Thhey-have s nee-reeoVer--
ed. °;•
FIAT Ted Woods, son of:Mr. &
Mrs. Wilson Woods ,of Guelph,
'. placed second. in',' the ' Ontario
teenage' driving .competition. in
Toronto on Saturday. There
were sixty contestants from., all
over /the province. '
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THAT seeding isn't completed
yet, although haying has start-
ed,; and: Fit 'promises .'to. be 'a
bumper• crop:,
THAT Miss Ada Webster and
Mrs. Roy' Havens have been
s .tppJy tea hmng - at .. the
Lucknow Public- School for
Mrs, Norman ' . Taylor whose
mother,: passed away; in Tor-
onto. • : f
THAT Saturday *as probably
"too' nice a day" for ' the con
signtent , "community auction
sponsored. ' 'by ,the' Lady- For -
.esters.' .,The quality of articles
consigned was very good,, but
,,the crowd was not: large, and
the.. ;profits ,for the Foresters
cancer fund donation were
small. "
THAT Mrs. Frank McQuillin of
.St. Helens entered Victoria
Hospital, London, on Monday
to. `undergo 'surgery.:'
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THAT George Farr.ish, Who re-
• . cently purchased the '' `Pool
•;Room and.' Restaurant business
from Jack Stuart, will termi-
nate his- employment at the
Beatty. Ladder Factory „this.
Week. .after ' two years : with
them. George will devote his
time to his 'new business.. He
has 'had ' eight years .grocery
business experience in Wing-
ham and Listowel. Mr, and
Mrs: Jack Stuart will move. to'
�Godericl#-----when.- housng�::'1�'
available
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