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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-29, Page 20{ • THIS LUCKNOW .LUCKNOW, ONTAR1Q PAGE 'W ENTY _ r m• n .�. 1 - r THAT Cub: leader Jim • Arnoldand , 1A1 �..rl`.�.n Graduate i)U)TO,I1ti Sinn Palmer r.• ry Rothwell and Chester Hodgins will take the Lucknow Cubs for a few days camp at the Gordon Montgomery property -gat the foot ,of the 12th of 'Ashfield this weekend; THAT T we realize that most people have very little understanding. about the procedure • in publish- ing : a' paper' and one remark' ,by a visitor, to the office struck us as.' being rather funny, but then again you'd have to be a staff member to appreciate the• hum- our to the fullest. Noticing us, busily preparing a , paper . last. week, and surprised. at .the large staff ,on the job, he remarked. "what would it be Tike - if we. printed' the paper here instead.. of London." Most 1people fail to realize -that the operations" in printing, a newspaper. continue, THAT two young Hien from West- ern Canada have been doing some weed• spraying from the air on district farms,. ,THAT the:Legion bingo jackpot of $1.15 was won on 56 calls last" week, but we were unable to se- cure the "out of town"' lady's name. THAT the annual Memorial Ser- vice will be held at Dungannon Cemetery this Sunday, July 3rd. Rev. Rod MacLeod and Rev. Stanley Jay will bein charge of the service. THAT Russell' .Allin of Lucknow is employed for the summer at. Glenwood Public School at Wind- sor. THAT ball teaims in the area, and there are many, , are: • urged to report their games to The Sent.' inel..' .It is impossible ; for us to keep up on all the ball activity and we must depend on ' each'. team to keep us posted on their'. wins and' losses. °Only one stip- ulation, • we want' the informa-• tion the day after the game 'is' played, not ten minutes before press tient. THAT the Lucknow Fire. Depart- ment was called : to the. Beaver Lumber and: CNR Shed fire?, in Wingham .last week and helped outas did the Teeswater and Blyth. departments, in addition to' Wingham firemen.. THAT Bob . Greer, son ' of Mr. and Mrs:. Clarence Greer of Luck - now has a pet crowthat he has had for 'about six . weeks. The crow was taken from its nest when about two , . weeks old 'and has become a real household pet, even going . for rides on ' Bob's bike with- him. here ' 'the same as Fever except the . presswork which is done in London. There are many times, however; when we wish they would take over' completely. THAT this Friday being the. July 1st holiday, mail delivery will vary slightly from the usual. daily routine. There will be no mail in all day and no wicket ' nor lock box service. Rideal routes will not run. Mail will be despatched as usual at 6:15 p.m. THAT the death occured in St. Joseph's Hospital ' in London on Saturday of Mrs. John Currie. Mrs. Currie is the mother of Mrs. > Morgan- Henderson of Lucknow . and had been .at Pine crest Manor in . Lucknoow until suffering a broken hip. 'a . week. • . • previous. Funeral services. for Mrs Currie, . who. was V, were held in ; Wingham . on' Tuesday • THAT Patricia Cranston of St: , Helens , has . secured a position at the office` of Bruce Municipal Telephone System,Kincardine. Miss Cranston :is, a graduate of Goderich Business College. , THAT Rev. H W. - Strapp preach-; ed farewell services at 'Lucknow United Church on . Sunday. He is retiring after 41 years in the ministry. Rev. and Mrs. Strapp will spend several weeks at their cottage at Chapieau in Northern Ontario. prion to Mr. Strapp act- ing •as supply minister• at Pres- ton for few months: ' Barry Lane McQuillin received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from' Waterloo University College: at the Spring Convocation held on May 23. with an "A" standing ' He has gained the full degree requirements by. Extension and. Summer School':in the .last six years while teaching in Waterloo.... The last year Barryhas been Vice Principal of Central School Hespeler .. Barry is married: to the • former Susan Scott' of Waterloo and they have one:. daughter, Jill, age.'threa: Barry is the younger son.of .Mr. and Mrs. Fred,McQuillin of R.R. 1, Lucknow. c biklren of the "community will be held DURING THE. MONTH OF JULY at the. LUCKNOW TOWN HALL.., • Morning Classes From '9:00 .to .12:00 For Ages. 5 to 12 Years • NO children under kindergrarten •gage. Spenbsored Free of, Charge by: LUCKNOW.. RECREATIONAL COMMITTEE Leaders Donna Ritchie and• Donna $ukosn THAT• ;Mrs. . Ted : McClenaghan, Mrs- Garfield. MacDonald and Mrs. Ross Cumming of Lucknow attended the Ontario Horticulture • Convention of Ottawa' on June 23 .,and 24. They made .the trip by bus from ,Mildmay . with other delegates.; THAT Peter Huizenga and 'belay of Clinton took possession of the. • Gordon Elliott farm at Amberley about three weeks ago.. The sale was made by F. C. ' Van Eyl, agent for John Bosveld, Realtor,. r THAT a . benefit dance,.. arranged by ;a group of thoughtful neigh bours and friends, was held for. Donald Nicholson in. the Dun- gannon Hall on Friday night. The-___efforLwas:_a-.fine- success and Donald and his wife were presented with about $300. "Din-, "Hie" as he' is commonly known, :was. severely •injured in.'a bush accident near Paisley; recently and was in serious 'condition in London Hospital ,for •a time. He is about again and is progress- ing quite` well,.. • . - THAT Mrs. Harvey Houston of Holyroodwas a recent guest speaker of the .Paisley- Women's Institute when. they . celebrated ¥heir 65th Anniversary. ' Mrs. Houston showed slides , on •the A.C:W.W. trip to Dublin, Ireland, Fruit Market YOUR uLowEsT PRIMA FOlibLAND NABISCO, 12 Oz, ` SAVE TO.9c Shredded .Wheat ,Sale.. 2 Pkg 49c f HEINZ 11 OZ Tomato : Ketchup KRAFT ti OZ.- Cheez Whiz SAVE TQ 9c 2 Bottles 4$i: SAVE. TO 12c Jar 67c. FOUR SEASON'S. COMPARES. TO We VALUE. SAVE TO 29c Luncheon: Meat 2 Tins 89c FOR CANNING BUY NOW Sugar50 lbs. GranulatedX3.99. WESTON'S RAISIN OR APPLE .LOWEST PRICE EVER! ries On .Super Sale 3 For 1� Get-.Yoiir....Firm,'.'Taflgy.McsAfld:. Spys :Here WE SELLS FOR. LESS PHONE 5211-3420. VALUES EFFECTIVE• JU$E Tr, THAT F. C. Van Ey) a Lucknow ,'THAT Audrey Ritchie, daughter returned. ,last, Thursday from a' 3: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritc. 4 week holiday ;in Holland, Bel -,i of .Lucknow,.,is in ,Sick.; Children' gium, , France and. Germany. Hospital London. She was admit He made the trip -by air from .1 ted; on Tuesday of last w Melton. While 'Mrs. Van Eyl, `1 . where she is receiving tests.. withthree friends, were .enroute .' : to Melton to meet 'his plane'they ",THAT friends and former• aqui were in a car accident. No one lances of Rev.. Wilfred Wright was . injured but the •car . , was. Sarnia,' and formerly minister. a complete loss., 1 Si; Peters ' Anglican, Church Lucile**, were, pleased to' THAT • Mr. and Mrs' ' Harold Tan- .I I. him at St. Peters anniversa •Her of ' Lucknow, . •who' recently ' services' Sunday and eta lu sold their Lucknow' home to Cecil . eon :seeirid on the .church la •Garniss, moved last Saturday' to afterwards.' Other special ev-' Wingham •wljere Mr. Tanner is', in Hie • community prev employed,; The Garniss , family sOn from attending the servi will Move here on Friday. of this' and renewing acquaintances w' week:'" , . Mr. Wright.. The, Teeswater Registration rw*r1t be in the' Assembly 'of the Town Iall •THURSDAY, JUNE 30th — 0:00 to 10:00 • p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 2nd — 2.00. to '5:00 p.m, Sponsored by Lucktrow and Dist, riot LIoIL Club . $5.00 per old $12.00 per Family • . Harvey Kilpatrick is back in , Victoria Hospital again and last •• week underwe t surgery on Thurs- day to relieve a -kidney condition which developed during' Harvey's six month hospital stay. ` . The Belfast fanner was injured'' in a trafficaccident last. Christmas and only recently returned from Victoria Hospital in London after six months confinement. X rays. 'lin Goderich last week revealed that 'the badly fractured leg, . which had kept' Harvey in hospital all that -time, has not knit as wet and (another period of hospitalization is expected in order to attend the deg.. Harvey was able to be about on ,crutches while hone but could not put any weight on the ;lig. As it tood last week, he was back where e started six months ago anal • aturally is quite discouraged at .his lack of progress, ►on't Forget Lucknow Business• Men's Assoc. STORE HOURS • LUCKNOW BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION HAS DECIDED ON THE FOLLOWING HOURS ON THE WEEKEND.•OF THE JULY 1st HOLIDAY. 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