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"The _ Veritas", the Lucknow
District High School, Year Book,
is no'w•-•\avalab1e, arid will pr
vide interesting and amusing
reading' flit. students Parents.and
anyone.: interested ,in scholastic
affairs. m.:',
This is.. the 4th annual publt
cation of.. the ,school book. Copy
was not available for printing
until after' examinations ` were:
over; ••;which delayed the; . going..-,
ori -sale date f• this year's:, issue:
But it is: `nonetheless a ,credit-
able job and those responsible
for Compiling it are: to becoin-
plir fiented. Editor-in-chief is Em-
meline
Miller- of Laresvi-1-ie: -- • °
Members of the Editorial staff,
.pictured • above are from left to
right: Bill • Marshall, ,::Patricia
Welsh,, Shirley, McClure, 'Emme-
line''Miller, Joan• Crawford Reith
Steer, ,Betty Stanley, Bill Fisher.
"The Veritas" - •is:..$1.00 ; a copy
and will: be • available • from these
staff, members, or at The• Sen-
tinel "Office, after we are in our
new .quarters: •
SCORES ELE=VE
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Ina Suter a Grade 13 student.
at Lueknow..District •High ;Sthoot,.
must. have set. a': school . record
by writing eleven su=bjects, and
obtaining. first. ;class , honors: in
all su'bjects
Among the 1i•'; "firsts" a°
was
mark; of 99 in. German, . which
was :In e's• native tongue: e.
Her mother,. :Mrs. .'Elizabeth
Suter, is •a member of the High'
Sohool ',staff `
Archie McQuillan:'' also .had a
particularly nOteworthy record
o'b�ta nzr g eight 'firsts and one
second in the nine subjects :writ-
ten.
followin
g Grade -XL -TY -De
partroental results .were received
at -the -end 'of'the-week-b'y:. Prixi�
cipal'P W; Hoag.;
;: },.ESDAY, AVG.
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, NAiVIED ,PARTS W#iIP
Andy Ritchie, .Ashfield ;:,farm. er
and a member of the Township
Council,: ' suffered a heavy• • Joss
when thee .C.N.R ,Passenger .train
plowed ;into . several 'head' of .'his
cattle. ' last Wednesday night. at
Whi ec
Three.., head « were killed QUI-
right..
ut
right Three other, ' anin ais had,
to .be destroyed soon after the
accident; and a seventh • beast was
not found until. Monday It had
a 'broken ;leg, and had 'oto: be'
destroyed also. This animal, ' it
appears, had wandered some dis-
tance, and despite a search :at
'the end of the weekk, could, not
be found at that • time.
The cattle were grassed on the
Jim Wilson farm at Whitechurch
which Andy has rented. They
•.i'.
go, t • nto:. the;.; adjoning::.Solamoxi
farm and from there :onto .the
.railway : right-of-way
Altogether twenty four -head.
head•
were • loose.. Three of the cattle.
killed were helfe s• in: calf • which
were due in the ;fall
'The .engineer, on ' the. • late train
sighted :the • cattle ' and made - a
futile . effort :. to
stopthe train.
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iIt .was 4 a • gory sight' with dead
and injured +cattle 'scattered:
• about.
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IIODERYi,J TRIO._WIN :.',
' JOYNT TROPHY •TOURNEY .: Glen: Tasker, Mrs. Tasker :and
children, Douglas„. Sharon and
Lucknow Bowling:Greens were,
.filled to capacity •`last Thursday
for ,the annual Joynt Trophy
Men's . , Trebles:'tournament.
Top '. spot ,sand. the trophy. wept
to. Archie.. Townshend, 'Cliff Mc-;
Manus and ,Stewart 'Robinson of
r
Goder i h n ' . Wilton c dy -Art: n., Q.
d
:.Hazelgrove and Harry Brown of
Wingl ain- 3rd, Robert Rae, Har-
old. Ritchie, Paul Henderson, of
Lucknow;: .4th,, Garnet Hender-
son,: Howard Agnew, ' Jim 1VIc-.
Naughton, Lucknow;5th Scrim-
geour's rink of :Goderi
;i n rinkswere -
• U ti g: we r-om Goad•
erich, ,Paisley,; Teeswater, Clin-
tort, Wingham:• and: Blyth,;
T_he next .:bitevent locally. is
the LaborW Day'. tournament
Ann Crawford Eng • :Comp:,
III;.
1';n L'
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g t, . I • , French A., C;'.
French C., C,
Arnold Hart,
for d=;Eng. Comp.,
C; Eng. Lit.:, -11, Phys:,:•C;. Chem.,
C 'French
► A: CG•.. Fen
. r ch • C:; C.. .
Marvin--McUona-ld Erig: Ci inrc
+; ng Lit., II Phys., C;. CChem:,
C, Fiench ; A,, :IIII; French ,C., Ili
,.Archie McQuillan -Eng Comp`
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ST ', H
H R LE ONO S••,. �. .S
E LYWED.
N S
(ST. HELENS•: NEWS)
Mr: and 'Mrs:.; Wilmer ;Nichol -
:son (formerly Boris Miller),' of
-Holstein were •guests of -honor. -at
a large, gathering . the,. Comte
.munity Hall;on Friday 'evening:•
•
Dancing was enjoyed to music
11•En ..L ; by • Tiffin's orchestra with Mr.
► g it., I, . Alg r; I:.'Geom, I,
Heffernan as. caller -off. • During'
Trig.;'I; Phys.; Iy Chem:; I; French . '
A., I;. French •Comp,; . I. the , e.vening Mr. ,and Mrs. • Nich;
'al son were invited •to . the plat
Norris Murray ',Geom.., C,,form when Phyllis Barbour read
Fr n h Co np.,' G an address of . con.gratulations.
• James Reed =-- Eng. Comp.,' I; and good :wishes and Irma For..
Eng. 'Lit, I; Bot.,III; ZoolC s -ter. :made-. the presentation of, a
,l.at. A,,:TT Lat, C:oMP.,I:I;,French substantial purse--of--money.. .
-A;.,.I4-r-bench-C-orrip 11l vice+ --in she--•'IJ-n-ited--Chur-c.,h
Ser
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Gary Suter -..Eng, Comp:, III;' ;next Sunday Will' be in charge
g; Lits IlI of the Y.P.U. with Mr.Jim Reed
En lg,, I , Ge .44.:,
• j; of Dungannon as, guest speaker.
PhysI, ��hem.; . J. Latin Af,. 'II ,
Latih''.C, 1I; Ger, •A , I; Ger. •C , I. Miss Margaret Miller was home
fro tra:tford:-fit• -t h'e wee.1cend;7..
Inge uter E, C¢mp., I; E. Lit , Mr .and' 11�rs. Loi ne V�. and
I; not;, 1,• Zool,, II;' Chem,, I Lat Donna and. 4 Mrs. John. • Gardner
A., I Lat; C.,' .P' French •'A., I;
French C,, T; *Ger. A., 1;::'Ger: 'w,eie recent visitors with liver
* ton friends.
•C 1 ( 99• Marks)
Valerie and Patsy. Bott 6f Bel
ku'th •i
T ` eleav en• -••;Eng Comp., wood and Nora Leison of London
00 have been; ho i. ay ,vvisi ors wr
kr,. and Mrs. Jaznes ',Curran' and
;o p'
111; Lat, A..II; Lot C., . I
A.;.I-:-Fr-ene-h e:, aricy:
Rcdwell --:_red -M ui>llin
�..,.�, ,, , •. Wraith {�1�. ,M ,• "anal Mrs. F c@
i. L.. . f Y •.w�w. A. ".141.4„'„.C.;..„....,_„'. . Ls Wf�• 'C�..�e.. .�...irw..vc�'.�'to-...: .-... .. a,ayyy_yyu..�,. xvr
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' ; • Bert,, C, Zool.,, C, Chem,,.. , Ivan and Barry visited in Strath .
my with -.Mi, and Mrs. .Alvin Mil,
ler,
Ivan McQuillin. of Eliniia, has
been spending a two-week vada.,
tion at his home. Ivanis a lab -
y ,' he Nauga-
orator technician ,at t
tu,ckk chemicals . 'plant in ' that
Joyce of ' Greenwood;: ' ` Nova.
Sctia, ::are : holiday inini the.
,Y g
community and at Point Clark,
Glen is in the` RCAF 'service and
e ,
has' been at the Greenwood sta-.,
tion • for about . five ' years.,
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As. „quickly • as this issue :is off
the. press, • activity will get • under
way to move TheSentinel to its
new location. ,
Machinery moving will ,.com
m.erice next Monday: morning.
resin t, ubii `anon -of •�=he=
a. -a l , P - e T
Sentinel ; will be '•suspended next
w eek -Th eret-wi11�bee-'-no-issue-of-
August 21st•. published', but ,nwe•
hope that .roachinery will be. ,in.
running �orde`r•, and.: that we'll'
g.
able : to have ``our, Nous in
order" stifficiently.•to- pub sh= the
issue of.' August 28th
• It ' was ..not; until Tuesday. of
t u y
this • 'we 'that, Moving l ns
�.,.. g Pa.
-Could-be-...pegged-down .to a --def -
inite' date and thus. We Were un-
able to give longer, • advance
notice of the' "no", paper...wYeek".'
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' 'FEATURED. ON. FOCUS
Lucknow was . featured on the
!QKNX-TV .. Focus.; program. .on
Thursday': This presentation `was'
.77.
•
Holiday,• but I was-' postponed to.
Thursday. •
Interviewed by Bob , Secord
were Reeve. - + .e Joynt and
Anders() A. W. 'Hamilton
was interview d by `" ob Carbert
on his pheasant raisi g:; activities,
and Johnny Breit, interviewed
Bob Macln:tosh on local sports
activities, past .and present.
Joan MacKenzie gave ` a per-
formance .of,,Scottish dancing,
UNDERWENT MAJOR
OPERATION IN : TORONTO
Duncan Finlayson of .•Lochalsh.
is a- patient ,in St. Michael's Hos-`,
pital Toronto, ivhere he 'is Con-
valescing 'following brain surg-
.ery. Duncan was ':hospitalized at
Kincardine,` for. a time before .be-
iig taken` to Toronto • to .undergo,
the delicate and critical :Opera=
tion
ENGAGEMENTS:. .
Mrs:- W E. MacQuaig : of Luck
now wishes to 'announce the
gagement of her daughter,- Mary
E. MacQuaig;•
to James Fettes of
Toronto the .. marriage . •:to take
place 'inToronto . on August 23rd.'
`. Mr., and Mrs, Perch' 'Chaprrian,,
Stratford,' wish to announce, the
engagement of : their elder dau;
ghter,' Marilyn Ann, to Donald
Clair new elder son' oTP r:
C r,Ag d o ,M
and Mrs;0'Andrew Clair. ,Agnew,
Lucknow. The marriage will take
place. Saturday, September <14, at
,2.30'o'clock ..in Knox Presbyter-'
ian Church, : Stratford.
.' Mr.. and Mrs. Arth.uriStewart
Dart-Alber , wish to announce
the engagement:%of their daugh-
ter, Edna Ellaine,. to Ronald' Har-
vey Altrrn; son; :of Mr. and ,Mrs.
L. ELSTON CARDIFF, `M. ? .
▪ Elston Cardiff, :Brussels district
farmer and', Progressive Conser-
ir+ative member for' Huron riding'
since' 1940, has ;been appointed
Pp
chief' : government whip'in, '.;the
Commons : 'iby ' ',Prime:' Minister'
•Diefenbaker.
:Among, Mr. Cardiff's • duties is.
the important job of seeing: that':`.
a solid •ibod. " .of :members. are oil
hand. in the •Commons, particu,� •
laxly •at times .of voting
DEATH • OCCURS -•-Al R.
LENGTHY ILLNESS''`
.The,. 'death of .Mrs, Gordon
Ferrety occurred in Toronto Gens
eral : Hospital' on'Friday.,after _a
long illness.; She viyas in her.. 42nd.:
year. Mrs. Fenety, was, the 'for
mer Jessie' MacRae,. daughter. of
'John, MacRae•' and the' late Jessie`.:
.MacKefizie 'of Lochalsh
' The' funeral. was held from :the .•
Mc,Lennan-MacKenzie Memorial
Chapel: on Su'n:day. to Lochalsh:
Cemetery.:'•
Harvey`:A1"ton of"West-Wawano`sli,
the - • marriage.•'• to ':take place at
Erskine ...*Presbyterian Church,
Dungannon, on Saturday, Aug-
ust ` 31st at two o'clock. •
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Mr and., • Mrs. 'Goldie Carter:
wish to announce • •the engage-
ment
_ Wig,
ment of their eldest : daughter,
Margaret Rose, . to> • Arthur Wil
Train Roulston, son• • of the late
W : • 1s.to .. _a : _M • .- a
Wan .-'Rou • n did rs -jam,
Roulston of Kincardine. The
'weddingtakeplace .
dd g to August..
17th:
LETTEITO__TIFIE EDITOR
Dear .
, Sir:
Due to. the :fact that so• many
copies- cif -theGentenmal-*Assue.
were published;": we wish to re..-
,
e -
the: corre-ct
Collins accident
There was no' carapproaching
the 'Collins', car: John Emerson's
narne was : used in error..
Jim Emerson .4was• first': car to
arrive , after the accident. . He
did. riot witness the accident; but
,went: for .help.
-�.--hese-f-cts
- -av
• a �- e , .been •verified
;'andare • run • with. approval of
parties . concerned
Mrs:, George. Enierson,.•
SOME O'F• THS "OLD' FAITHFUL!:...
THE MAC DONALD' CLAN
>4• ,
•
is
Grade XIi
Louise 'AnIdre'��.-..Hist; I; Joan.
analdsbn ..� Histr, , lit Bill Marsh -
,'C';.'
arshy, C; Trig. C;. Eiriinelirie-
Miller -=--.Histo IBI, Janet ItaYner-,
ITis . �
C; Betty Stanle-
yHist., C;
Guth Stecr rst; IL
The MacDonald . Clan reunion,
h l.d annual1 at the Civic Holl
say_ week -end. since 1930,.•
never,
ceases to`.,be 'a popular get-toge->
they.
This year s :reunion �r�as na 'et-
ception as, a largo crowd other -
ed at a.t' "'T'he MacDonald 'Cedars"
at Lochalsh, which reverberated,
to • the skirl of the :pipes, Which
thrill these folk • of Scottish ' an-
•
ccstry.: ,
Pictured' above area +group. o
taut a._ 1"6 of _tom r ` o d aiI ;
who• neverfail to talte• acd,vart-
tage of , this opportunity to re-
fresh'
e-
fres '' old friendships,
• Loft to right, front row: . Mis..
Jack ,Campbell,.. Hamilton; D. A.
MacDonald,: Lochalsh; Mrs. A; A.
J. Simpson! Mrs.. Alex:
NYacbonalcl and• Alex MacDonald;
<oL- chalch;. • 'ML1•s. Ella :I\ ..
.. a ilt a� ' Pottier";
lT m ton, 1Vli,. :Sado.
f�
arn.t'ton. ,c)~.., roti i�`oi'n;y Lens .
me and Mrs, 'Iain Lennie!' Wes
n
ton, Totll IVtacDonalcl and; • Mrs.
Tont MacDonald,, ,c�chalsh,, TCrnt
Harris; R p ,�Mr�wr
ztie Mat, •.
Donald, Thalsh Mrs. •I3incaik..
Munn,' Ripley. •
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