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THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Wins Gold Medal
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• Fashion " news in cool'
summer shifts . colorful
prints, pretty ruffles and
smart accents for our
entire. colledion.
"THAT-picturedin the Free Press
'recently was Bob Habkik
'Aylmer warming up a horse in
preparation for the spring and
summer race..season at London, .K
Bob will be remembered 'as
living in Lucknow when a child'.'
son of'Mr. and'Mrs William• `
Habkirk.' Bill has,inade racing
his business for many years.
THAT
horse
s hi
obs
THAT members, some ex mem-
• bers,their husbands and wives
from the Lucknow 'branch of the
Bank of Montreal entertained K:a
Mr. and Mrs. Milton r eT
on Friday evening at; the Goder-
ich Golf and Country Club.Mis
THAT the book of poetry by s
. Dean MacLeod, and pubias:ted
by the Sentinel,. went on sae '
last week and has rneti'ith
favourable comment. It is an •
interesting cross section of local
events put into verse by Dean
through the years. Copies are
available from. the sponsoring:
body., Kairshea Seamen'sen's Instit-
ute, or at The'Sentinel. Cop-
ies are, $1 and any mail orders
should include an extra 10c
0.- for postage and handling.
T Elmo Pritchard of West Id
w�ano
sh Township judged heavy
s'at the Schomberg'Spring
Fair
recently. Elmo reports
some real top entries, in both •
heavy
and light classes. .This
is s first fairthis year and al,
read
y Elmo has several Judging
booked for the Fall.
THAT arnong graduates at the Un-
iversity of Western Ontario was •
' James B. Brewer of Goderich,
• who received his B.A. James
"is a grandson-. of Mrs. Hattie
a, VanArman of Goderich, who
will be known,to many here as
the former Hattie Roach of '
Lucknow:
LIQUID DETERGENT YES, YOU SAYE
Mir Buy One Get Three oit 79c
THAT delegates from the Lucknow I
and•,St. Augustine Catholic WO -
men's League . attending 'the.
CWL .convention at the Hotel
London last week were Mrs.
Pete MacDonald and Mrs. Ray-
mond Leddy front` Lucknow
Mrs. Jack Chisholm from Dun
gannon, and Mrs. Cyril Bayle
and 'Mrs. Gus Redmond from St.
Augustine.
THAT representing Huron -Mait-
land Presbytery at the Presby
terian General Assembly in Tor-
onto this week will be Rev.
D. N. McCombie of Ripley..
THAT Mrs. Ernie Carter, who re-
sides north of town,. puts in a .'
word of, praise for the town
fathers. Mrs,. Carter says "The
bright green seats,'.picnic tab-
les and disposal cans on .Have-
lock St. are really eye appeal-
ing compared to -some of',th'e
drab colours they used to be.
It's' a pleasure to be able to
rest to and from town' when
walking.
THAT Mrs. Dorothy (Curran) .
• Willis of . Goderich was one of a•
class of 28 graduates of Nurse's
Aides at the Ontario Hospital,'
Goderich. Mrs..Willis is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack'
Curran of Ashfield. .The grad-
' uation took place on Thursday,
May 26th, when they were
PATRICIA .LAIDLAW
Guests'from this area who attend'
ed a dinner in London on Sunday,
honouring Patricia Laidlaw , 'upon
her graduation, were Mrs, George
•Hunter, Mr..and Mrs.. W. G.• Hunt
es, Larry Hunter, Kim Cowan,
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and
family, and Mr.' and Mrs. Roy
Keane.
'Patricia , daughter of 'Mr., and
Mrs. Ken 'Laidlaw , . received her
honour B. A. degree at the Spring
Convocation of the University
of Western Ontario held' at Thames
Hall. on'Thursday, May 26. •
. Designated an Ontario Seholar.!
upon graduation from Grade 13 at
Clarke Road Secondary; School,..
Patricia Maintained her high stand-
ard throughout her University car-
eer. Bach year she has been •
named to .tie Dean's Honour Roll,
and. has. wanseveral Western schol-
arships.. At Convocation, Patricia
was awarded the Board of Govern-•..
or''s"Gold Medal in Honours English
and. Latin. •
Patricia leaves this week to spend
the summer in Europe,. and next
fall - will attend AlthouseCollege
of Education in London. -
•Mrs.. . Laidlaw is the former
Elleda Hunter, daughter of Mrs.
George Hunter and the late Mr. •
Hunter of Lucknow, 'Mr, 'Laidlaw. •
• is from -.the Whitechurch aria, a
presented with pins and diplom son of the late 'Mr'. and Mrs. James
-as. • Laidlaw..
THAT Mr. and Mrs.: Milt Rayner
of Lucknow attended the grad-
uation•exeIcises at.the Univer-
sity 'of Waterloo on Saturday
w en their•son-in-law, Lloyd,
I orPhet, received his degree,.
in Chemical Engineering. Mrs.
Morphet is the former Diane
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ross of
Toronto spent the weekend 'with
Mr,, and Mrs: Art Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Benedict and
Rayner, Gary of Brigden visited last week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. ,Elmer Ben-
=_T.MAT the •Teeswater.-Culross Fire edict and family./
t
Department's rodeo and fire '.• ` •
works display on the• "24th
holiday" was. a fine success. •
with an estimated crowd of
5000 in,.attendance, , Horsemen.
and.women from this area
participating in the 'rodeo were
Doug Campbell, Doug Alton,
Mrs. Ron Alton, Doug Camp-
bell took first in the open par-
ade, Doug Alton took, two
firsts in the flag ;race and patch
race.
TH.r.T a rote from Carman and
Jessie Beaton of Eetroit .says
they are enyo:;ing a month's
vacation n•Florida. The,
Eeasens. are a little late going
s .t . as Mn. Beaton lad sure,
eryhot her eves, in March,
Mr. and Mrs.. Art. Nicholson of
•
Brodhagen visited with Mr. and'
Mrs. Tom Stewart and boys.
Mr. •and Mrs. Delbert Hedley
and family, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and Mrs, N.' E. Halden
by and .family. •
The .Lucknow C. G.,I. T. grad- .
uation service was held in the
Lucknow Presbyterian Church, -
Sunday ,
hurch,-Sunday., May 29.: The •girls .
—graduating were Mary Finlayson
Sharyn Mowbray, Janet Carruthers ,,
• Cathy MacLeod, Donna Corrin,
and Peggy MacDonald..
The girls were introduced by
their leader and presented with .
white•Biblesi. The Bibles were a
gift from the Evening,Auxiliary
of the . Presbyterian Church and
the U.C.W. of the United Church.
Mrs. Don Robertson, the former•
leader.; presented the corsages to.
".1 would hate oi w
rY.i.< Yl: iGy s
Elliott Purves of The Sentinel in
advising us of an address change
from London to r pronto,
THAT Miss Emma McCluskey 'of
Luckno
w is .a patient in .Wing-
ham and. District Hospital. On
Thursday of last week, in a
'fall at her home, Miss McClus-
key fractured a bone in her
ankle and she was adniitted' to
hospital. ' '
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THAT .in renewing their Sentinel,.
Jim 'and .Eileen Burns of Tort
. Elgin say "we enjoyed .the en-
lightening but firm way you
'people are trying to get it
through people's heads that
Paul Henderson is a Lucknow
boy, keep it up." The Burps
alio Say, "may the Sentinel'.
continue to be a healthy and
interesting' newspaper; lots 9f
luck".
the graduating class.
• The -representatives of the a
organizations iaking.part in th
candle -lighting ceremony wer
'from the W.M.S. , Mrs. 'Morg
Henderson; . from' the Evening':
Auxiliary, .Mrs.. Bert Gammie;
from the Session,' Norman Tay
Jack MacDonald, Cameron M�
Donald; from the Sunday schol
Tony Johnstone.
The choir was composed of1
C G. I,, T, • girls and they rende
the anthem'.'My. God ani. I
Rev. McLeod delivered a tittle
and. inspiring message on "Dec
ions", This.was one; of lar
est graduating classes. in ,recent
years. •
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