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NEWS,
3,YLA B.TAYLOR WILL'
SE HERE FROM DETROIT
Pear . Campbell, '
Just a little , note: with. the
nah. enclosure' to help along the
N,D'. YI•EWS
a' •,
her
o� travel,
nice•
her
Jean,
ESF
• she is not ble to go. to 'the re
union. as ' .health,will not Per-
mit ',,her t., vel, 'It` would have'
been, so to: return,as ' there
is one. of friends still there,
Miss Lees".
*wonder cause.. I am sure' you
will see it gets to the right .chap
mei {:
It tioks: naw as .,if 1' shall be"
there; • for the big event and I.
'want to take .this .opportunity `to,
suggest something which' may al
ready be ' planned ;for, clearly
,printed name tags for both local',
and visiting persons. I" know -that;
'without such 1' could easily missi
'recognizing some. I:,should like 'to
visit, with. I: am, sure others would
the 'Sam rim. The
among years` ainake imany. ' cnanges
in us all.; : {
,My', life has been very; busy,
interesting and.. exciting .but no-
'different from 'that of any: social'
worker in ' a large rnetrgpolitan
pity. Now I am retired • h have
. more• tirrie to' ,live, again sweet'
:memories of my happy carefree'
days in dear . little , Lucknow.
Please remember ' me to ,-,your
mother
soother ' and any. interested. per
sons.,
Kindest regards, ,
very sincerely,
Lyla B. Taylor,
• 13220' Freeland Ave, Detroit,
;SURGERY WII:L PREVENT ,
CENTENNIAL, 'ATTENDANCE
CULROSS .CORNERS .
1 Congratulations to Miss. Elaine
iMeyer on passing her Grade V
1. music, exams.
Messrs. Pon' Donaldson and
:Art Hodgins were at Grand Lodge
Meeting.. in Toronto. on ednes-•
day., . °
• Mr; and igrs, Doug Teixeira,
anl: daughter left • last -week on :
the return • .trip to, Vancouver, I
BC�' .. '
Mr, and Mrs. Don. Haldenby of
Montreal are holidaying with Mrs
and Mrs.. Ted Haldenby,. .. I
Stfnday-�-visitors ...with_ -Mr. -Mand..
Mrs. 'Art Hodgins, were Mr. and-
Mts.- James. - Graham,. Mr.. and
Mrs. Kenneth Charlton and Mrs.
Walter `Bayliff, . an ,sof Hamilton:`
HOP OR SUCCESS'
Mrs Emma• -(Ackert)' Boulding
of Regina `'sends: a donation, ord-
ers a book and comments as fol-
lows,' in, a letter' to Ken, Cameron;
"Regret• ° Very Much 'that I will
not be. able to be with you and
hope: your efforts wilt be a,a won-
derful: success".
JIM NIITCHELLL WILL 'BE:HERE
Dear ' ennet
• A;1ot: of water has passed un-
der the bridge sinceyou • : and
Dave Horne shook, and bundled
•cement . sacks. '
1 expect'to be going: away
early August but Ila . and I are
going to attend. the Centennial:
I will not know the younger'• ones
',older
but � should recognize' the o ._ r
faces, less beards.
I, well,. 'reimember the ' 1910' re-'
union • and ' from • . reading • The.
Sentinel this year's. reunion will
be just ' as successful.
Wishing you_:every success;
* Sincerely,
,Mitchell.
With an enclosure for The
Fund", ;.A, M: ('Andy) Thompson
of :Bowmanville, says: "I am look-
ing : forward to seeing again' a
eat..many' people for : the first
in`quite,' some . time". '
.See ou in' :August' , says'. Dr.
• y
Dear: Campbell,''
'.Would'Y :you please'tell :the Cen
ennal Committee that ' unfort
• unately I. and my family will not
be able to '.,atterid the. "big, cele-
brations". This is due to in op-
eration I am" to. have this coming
week . at The . Queen Mary Hos-
vital Montreal .
,However, =knowing, of past- cele -
brat ions that have been held at
.Lucknow : I know it will be • a
'tremendous success and 'am. most
.disappointed that my family and
myself '.will not Ile able to at-:
lend„ However, ' I hope to make
the- trip 'in the Fall, 'perhaps•, for
;. the .'Fall Fair,.
Best, of luck to .you ,and yours
and ,all the .good people of Luck-
now and district.
Yours, ' truly, .
S. G. Smith
.* ,* *
WAS •BORN IN. LUCKNOW
OVER 80 ,YEARS AGO
Kenneth Cameron h'as receiv-•
ed: an:.., order for the historical
• book from Dorothy E. Henderson
'ofMontreal.. The book is . for : her
mother, ' 'Mrs.,' Emma Brannan
Ilyrinmen who was born ,'in Luck
flow in 1876. 'Mrs. 'Henderson'
says, ,"She will enjoy reading.,
about; the town, but we 'are sorry
•
V. \ McGregor of Chicago • in
a happy, successful. one,: is the
wish of ' The Signal -Star. May
its former sons• and daughters—
and-'there are many ' of them—
up with .their it -15-6d7igraTe.
Luckno_w.'
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd,, 1958
Announces
ALAN COOPER WILL '•BE ' HERE-
WITH HIS "STAR" TOURING
Dear Cam, .. .
My conscience' has been both-
ering ne lately about my over-
due subscription and as I wouldn't
want . to miss . any of :the •inter-
esting news of the forthcoming
Centennial .I have dug into .the
treasury, and ami enclosing; •era-
ough ' '° for ' another year's . ``sub-
scription. .�%
I have been planning to attend
j,
and.. have been readying my old
Star touring . for : the " trip °It'll
make it too (ona trailer) ).
Cheerio for now; .. '
Alan. C. Cooper,. :
227 -.2nd Ave. E.
Owen Sound,. Ont.
• .**
"WOULD THAT l' COULD JOIN
YOU , IN • THIS :', CELEBRATION"
a ` node to his sister ' Catherine:
He enclosed a cheque for. •the
'Centennial:' with the notation,
"� fill -name, Thank. oil. for :being :so kindly Y,
they ,can •fill in the asY
DIE.
HEA LA
S.
�KAIRS.
T IP
BUS.R
TOOK
In `: place of the. regular . July
Women's In
"Better Genial.
Liicknew and District:Centennial a another. me, . e .
will bei herd ancl: -the'Sepoy . Town
is partieularly anxious that. ' all
possible native sons- and., daugh-
ters now. living somewhere else,
and 'indeed; all former, resident's,
return for a visit..;
There's 'soamething nostalgic
about returning to the old .horn
town for a visit.''There . will • be
inward '• glows, • of'satisfaction . as
people re -visit the scenes of their
childhood. ' They. willfind' it. will
be a pause ler.'reflection in their,
lives •,when. they '.will re -assess
many values they once had ' of
life. 1
May ..Lruknow's '. centennial be
CHURC
as:
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LUCKNOW and DISTRICT. AGENT
SICKNESS, LIABIL'ITY,,
FIRE.
Tele hone ` •Winghain.:' 570-J
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'Cranbrook; B,C:.;
Dear Kenny,
Collect
iii -,-.,-. iii%iii✓i
Mr. and .Mrs. Alex Whytock
and 'Harold were Sunday visitors
with Mr,.. and Mrs. Wm.. • Camp-
bell and• family, Kinloss.'.
Mr and Mrs, , Walter Pinnell
and Mrs. Walter' Wraith, Tees-
Water,.
ees-
water " *ere the.. guests Sunday:.
of'. Mr.. and;Mrs. Jas. Wraith. '
Sunday visitors'with' Mr.. and
Mrs: John. Schumacher . were; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Robertson and Di-
ane of Hamilton, ' Mrs. : Ethel
Runchey • of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs;
Wm. Wall . and Allan of • Kin-
lough
in
lou h and Miss . Lois Haldenby:
g,.
Mrs: Wall.; remained 'for a while:
Mr. and `Mrs: Frank Brown 'and:
Reg . spent 'Sunday evening with
Mrs. Hugh Nicholson `:and tam
il' Bervie : •
i don't know whom to `make ''it
rerneinbered. with an' invitation to
out to"., Lucknow's Centennial.. Would
•_ Q . * •* * • that I could'see the'possibility,of
CENTENNIAL joining 'you: in this most mem;
LUCHNOW S �
orable' celebration.:
Goderich :Si al -Star} - Your . caption of "Will ye; no
( meeting, Kairshea
come back again" prompts me tq
On. August , 1, 2,; 3 and 4 the statute enjoyed a bustrip.
i
add, th 1 Bett r Toed
Terriff ' on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Henderson and two,
children 'went. to Toronto on Sun-''
,day and will .be staying until Ar-
ther, who is :n the Sick • Child-
ren's "Hospital, will.be able::to
return. home.'
'Miss. Bett Hamilton is'` spend''
Y
ing a few days at 'the horse 'of
her • grandparents,, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Buckton.:
:and' Mrs. A. E. Buckton,
Mr. and Mrs: G,..•Hamilton, Don-.
ald sand Betty,. spent Sunday at
the:: home. of Mr: and . Mrs J.
Hainii on; Clinton. .
t.
Mr.. and' Mrs. Ken' Dowling and,
• Laverne spent.`.Sunday with: rela
tives at Rothsay:
Mr and' 1VLrs . .,Alex.l'Inglis spent
ich' at- the .home
Sunday', in Fordw •
of Mr. Jack. Inglis. • •
Mr.' and . Mrs. Cecil :Falconer, &. ,
Allan • spent Sunday in Sarnia.'•
gnews' INSURANCE Agenc
GENERAL INSURANCE
Business '39
Established Over Thirty Years Ago
HOWARD AGNEW
Residence 135
WALTER BRECKL,ES
KINLOUGH, ONTARIO = Phone 18-,20 Ripley
3t'our"JoIut.Dee Deader -r Automotive and Tractor Repairs'
Are and Acetylene welding .. • Machine Werk , Pioneer
. and Garden: •Equipment ' °
Chain- Saws, � Lawn
For your best buy in dieseltractors, see the "David Brown"
•t
1
ye canna be". My best 'wishes to
those who are privileged to
join • you .for August 1, 2, 3, .4.
You; are Ldoubtless aware that
bus driver,; Allan Reed, tookthe
ladiesto'„see the' sights at: Elora,
then .to O.A.0:..campus. A picnic:
lunch. was .served at Riverside
British.,iColumbia 'isalso celebrat- ( Park, Guelph, : at noon ..A stop
ing its Centennial. '1 enclose ;an was made. at Artex. Woollen Mill,
invitation to join us:
;Sincerely ' and with. all good
wishes for • Lucknow's Cen-
tennial.•
.
Orders.'
and: been
received A.
Linley De-
troit..
LEARNED
AT
Dear Fol
It is after
100 yea's. is
still' stirring
and with
I regret pres-
ent to 'jotsp
I'm enclosing on
to�irard:: th ..�
Congrat it-
tee. on hard
Work.. I will
be sunny
Mar n-
joy anothered
life. '
Lovell S. Murdoch.:
for • bumper stickers
historical books have'
from Mrs. George
(Grace .Cameron).: of D
D, LINO OPERATION
AT
SENTINEL OFFICE
good • to know . that
the old Dome:' Town is
ng up 'the dust �.
gusto!
that
in the frolics; and
sing a small doriati
e::fun
Congratulations to the Comm
its enthusiasm and
do 'hope -the weather
'August 1-4. .
Lucknow and District en-
joy 100 year's*of the go
Sincerely,
Pearl Irttiin.
031 Edwin Ave.,, ..'
Fort wee, 1�:• Jv
—Pearl learned the .operatri�g
the lin'otype at The Sentinel, a
vitas• later employed at London b
fore.,, going `to New 'York. Her
brother, .Alvin, , is ` an 'operator
�1e Londori, Free .Press,
3
of
tand
e-
at
a
Hespeler and then over to 'Kitch-
ener where, the ladies had;. time
for ;shopping; and browsing
around. They sat in on . the' cook
Wing . program of Mrs. Scriver's at
CKOC.: Another W.I..from• B•ar
rte: district was also present.
• The president, Mrs. D. L. ' Mac-
kinnon; first vice president, 'Mrs.
'Cliff Roulston and District Pres-
ident Of-
resident`.of: South Bruce, Mrs..' Har
vey 'Houston, were all' interview-
ed. For dinner, the ladies : went
to the Smorgasbord at the 'south:
eastern '.outskirts of Kitchener.' It
proved •to be . a very enjoyable
outing` despite'..the 85 : to 90 de-
grees, and wasmuch enjoyed by
the 28 in attendance.
Pro=n. Ajax, comes a Centennial,:
donation. and best wishes for its ts
success fro • Mrs. A. G. Smith
(Italia. Berry); Mrs. J:,W, Arm-
strong .(Laura Berry)',and Lalla
Armstrong Sinclair:
�2.
CAVILLER,
i iNTOH
and WARD
Chartered •: Accoutants
Bell Telephone Bldg..
Walkerton, Ont..
Telephone 633:
' WHITECHURCH.
Mrs: Bob Ross spent; a few, days
with .relatives in London, *' .
Mr, and' Mrs. Lougheed ' and.
children returned •to Midland af-
ter' spending their holidays with
relatives in London and White-
church ,
Mr ,and • Mrs. Clarke McGregor
visited at. The harne of,Mi$s�. Olive
•
STRONGE R`'
Made horn' carefully s"►fect d
blends.of hard Abor•.,•.: uniform.:
.lino► sod ,o .nd no bunchef
or thin spots:.
SMOOTHER” ' •
'Privsnts'da,loyt by running
through' knotte' without tangling
or break)ng. Protected against
inseifs,`rod*nt$ and rt t. Top q�in1=
ity' twin ata way co-op price`,
These .Are .;.
, CANADIAN . TWINES.
•and 'are superior ' to.
Mexican twinesY
Do .Not.Be'' Fooled r.
•LUCKNP.W
ICT
D,ISTR CO-OP
1,Lucknow'
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