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THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO
Ashfueld Coupie
SEE . ..
By The Sentinel.
THAT it has: been necessary to
' hold over until next week.'the
report :and pictures of . last •
• week's open house, fashion
• show and band concert at•
Lucknow District High School.
THAT several have expressed an
-interest in obtaining, a picture •
,of the group of Ashfield Unit-
ed Church Young People app-:
earing in last.week's'paper.
Anyone interested., please get ,
in touch with The Sentinel.
THAT Mrs. Charles Hallam of
Lucknow was .the winner of
$100 in Hall's Red and White
easy cash; game.
THAT Mrs. Harold Cook, of Belfast
was; the winner last -week of the
Legion bingo jackpot of $123.
THAT a potluck supper was staged
in -the .Ripley -Huron .Central
School at. Ripley last Thursday
for school principal§ and their •
wives from Bruce,inspectorates.
1 and 3. About .30 attended."
Stuart 'Collyer of Lucknow; is
president of the group., •
25 Tears Wed
On. Sunday ,afternoon May 22nd"
Mr. and; Mrs. Reg Broome were
honoured by their family at a
surprise party at their home on
the•10th of Ashfield. The', guests
were their daughter, ,Mary Broome
of'Goderich, and two sons Tom.
of Listowel and Jack at home;
Mr. and Mrs.:.George Saunders,
Lucknow; ;Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd..
Saunders and family, Holyrood; '
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thompson
and Marjorie,. Holyrood; Mrs. ,
*Ken Scott .and family, Belgrave;'
Gordon Saunders,, Ashfield.
• The following address was.aead
by.Ivlrs. Lloyd Saunders.
We'have gathered here today
•'to: help you celebrate your twenty-
fifth wedding anniversary. We
would like to.extend to you best
wishes and we hope you will have
many more anniversaries.
We. would like you to accept
this gift which we hope you will
like.
Mr. Gordon Saunders presented
them. with ,an electric blanket '
after which the fallowing was
read. .
This is anelectric blanket
To keep you warm at night
We liope'it doesn't' dis'.courage',
you
To cuddle up so tight.
But if you find it is too warm'
Don't let it get you down
' Justturnahe darn thing off'
And slumber in the down...
Freda and Reg as they. are known
to their many friend's and; neigh'
bours were married: at. the home
of her. parents, Mr. and••Mrs.
George `Saunders, on the ninth
of Ashfield on May 24, 1941;
THAT Miss'Ruby'W"ebb and Mrs,. •
lames MacTavish of Lucknow
Public School represented the
Kincardine Unit' of the. F.W.T.
A.O. in Harrow on.:Saturday,
May .14.
THAT a' blown fuse was the cause
of the failure of the Lucknow
Fire/Siren on Tuesday. evening
of last week. We understand
steps have been taken to assure
.that it doesnot happen again.
The fire was at the home of
Fred King of Dungannon where
flames had agood start in the
• ceiling of the home. Cause of
the :outbreak was from a pipe.
passing through the ceiling
and neighbours used extinguish
••ers prior to the fire department
arriving;.
THAT the unpredictable weather
we have experienced ,over.the.
past few weeks was climaxed'
with large hail stories which .
, • beat down briefly last:
Thursday afternoon;
THAT Mrs, Alvin.Hackett of...
Lucknow was the winner of a •
`transistor radio in. a gas •com-
pany contest.last week.
THAT the•Lucknow Lions, Easter
Seal fund'. is. just over the $1000 ..
mark anda final list of con- •
tributors will appear next week.
THAT Stuart. Collyer , sons Ted,
Thom and Tim, and Jack
Treleaven spent theweekend
on a fishing trip to Algonquin
Park, We understand the group
had some good canoeing, a
back breaking portage,some
real cold weather in the even --
ing.but returned with. nary •a
fish. . •
THAT due to -the unusual weather
conditions, the spring'show'
sponsored by the Lucknow Hor-
ticultural Society has been.
cancelled, : • .
THAT Harvey Carrick of St... Hel-
ens reports an excellent run of
perch at noon Sunday at the
Goderich Harbour. It was the
best run Harvey ;has ever seen.
Great salesrnanship is•a lot of 'little
sales put together,
leaves: For
Home, In England
• Mrs,, Agnes Bradbury leaves on
Thursday; May 26th, for.Toronto'•,
and by plane to England that night
In, Toronto she is to confer
with Miss. Helen McKercher of the
"Ontario Women's•Institute Branch
of Ontario repartment .of Agri:`
ulture and : Mrs. Small of Essex
who is President .of the Ontario
Women's'I'nititute. • .
She .will' get a briefing on' her
duties as Ontario Representative
'of the Association on the Board
`of Associated Country -Women' ;
of the World. ,
Mrs.. Bradbury,:the former. •
Agnes Stothers', has been visiting
friends and relatives in the comm-
' •unity at the home of 'her father,
Steve Stothers.
THAT Monday holidays are nice,
. but in this business 'it .means •
a°newspaper' rrustbe put out
in oneday, less if we are to
/.enjoy the holiday as others do.
We did take the holiday, and
with the rush, of news copy arr-
iving on.Tuesday•morning`'will
probablyfind: it necessary to
hold 'over to the following. week
several articles and: stories
which time will. not permitus
to handlefor thisweek's' issue.
THAT coach'George Stanley,is
Scheduling his first Bantam.
softball practice for this Thurs-
day, May 26th, at•7 p.m All
Bantam players should be out
as the'fitst scheduled game is
on June 3rd at Neustadt. George
says that a Pee Wee team is
already'to g� but that it pres-
ently has no coach, if you
would be willing to coach or,
assist Pee Wee' ball, better get
in touch with George at,once
WEDNESDAY
MAY 2Sth, 1966;
Lucknow Fruit Market
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REGULAR 200 SHEET PAK
Kleenex Tissues
SUPREME 16 OZ., HOMOGENIZED
Peanut Butter
'GAY'• LEA' LARGE 12 QUART
SAVE 19c
6Pkgs. 98c
SAVE •9c
2 Jars 77c
REAL. BARGAIN
Skim I -Milk, Powder. Package 99c
` only A 'few' Seed Potatoes Left
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WITH x$5.00 CASH. PURCHASE
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MAY 26. '27, 28.
Tentative: Approval From .Miflisler Of
Education for Dissolving LD.H.S. Area
"An. addition t 'an a i ionww
as
the way plans were described' at a
meeting of Wingham District :'.High
School; Board. The reference was
in 'regard.to facilities which will
be needed to accommodate. some
200 -pupils --who will eventually
arrive from the Lucknow area , as
the result of plans to aamalgam=: '
ate the 'Wingham :and Lucknow
districts, '
Besides the approval last Decem•
ber for• an addition to the school','
`the..Department now has suggested
4 classrooms,one science room,
one commercial room and two
•shops.•. At the meeting, Mr. Mad:-
i11 said the department, did not
recommend a fourth gymnasium, .
but' later this decision was changed
and one willlikely be,in the .plans.
Shops recommended were •a senior
auto mechanics and an electronics
shop. The,latter•was changed
to an electrical electronics shop
so that junior grades may make
Ilse of it. • ' , • . .
Chairman Dr. W. A; McKibbon
told the board that the :architects
are proceeding as fast as possible'
with sketch plans for the project;
He said committees from Wingham
and Lucknow have met with the
Huron and• Bruce County consult-
ative m e s d• .iserect-
co mitt a an it expect-
. ed amalgamation plans will he
presented to County'Countil in
June.. Tentative approval from
the'Minister ofEducation diss•oly
nig the two separate districts has.. :.
been received. '
The secretary/read a letter from
the district high school inspector
'referring to legislation which out-
:lines
ut-lines procedures for natriin' .schools
and •school boards. It appears that
'the;schoo1 itself, when amal}gam-
atiPpn with the Lucknow district
•takes place,. can be known the
Huron -Bruce Secondary Sci'ool,
but the,school board will hme to
be known 'as• the e High
School Board. The letter referred
to a motion from the April' meet-
trig when Lucknow 'and W°'ini;hgm•
board members met •and suggested
the board should be knos n as the
' Huron -Bruce Secondary t.,(•fool
District Board. •
As a result, an' amendment to
the motion' was'passed
"You'still continue to publish
a wonderful paper, We.wotildn't
be without it", Says, Mrs, I ante
• (Nellie). Morrison in'renew i0 rhe
Sentinel. ,
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