HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-09, Page 10aoae to 100) pupils frotm Ash.: " ` Joseph's School,, with other teach 1
field Townsh p ale now mimingers being Mrs. Myra Aran. of R.R.
the fa ies offered b y the neva a Goderich and Mri., Rosemary
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Da.sePirrJo Separate Schad at Horner of R.R. 1 Goderich .
Ktn� "fMmintg^ day was •
Father Oatuaaa is Parish Priest
Tuesday Of last week: from the old . at Kingsbridge located. on High
scho,c 1, /mated jot turn the east. _way 2.1.'„ and school board inenr •
to the Pew, haiwn which. is a bers are Frank Doherty, chairman,
moderam, bright Tour classroom ' John Austin,, Martin Hendricks,.
bui d Contract price: was Mrs.' Mark Dalton,, Sohn Howard;
Presently. three classrooms are
bei cd ed with: the
generat purse Mom se
And Donald • Frayne, secretary -
treasures;.
Au offtcial opening, of the new.
as a . bunging will be he'd later.
ch er .if tJke need. arises: The'
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Atten4 Co nvention
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OntarioWeeklies
Mr. and 'Mrs;: Don Thompson
represented The Lucknow Sentinel
at the annualconvention of the
Ontario Weekly Newspapers Maoc-
labor at the Royal York Hotel in•
Taranto om Thursday to Saturday
o€last :.week.
M.:K..Glendinning of the Delhi
News -Record was elected president
of the association for the'coming
year. He succeeds David Dills of
the Acton Free Press. 1st • Vice.
President is A.Y.McLean of they
Seaforth Huron Expositor.
There is a trend among'weekly
newspapers" to` printing, in central
printing houses, a move made. by
;The: Sentinel three rrtiths ago.
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Argus correspondent for 54 years
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