The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-05, Page 2THE LUCKNOWs SIENTINRL, :LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO:
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. 'M SOCOod dais/mil, Pat Office Doubted, , Ottawa
it bushed .$70-,. Each WednetabY AMOM=.
Munil•r tf Hi. C.W.N.A. and' °Vitt usA., $5,00
.KINLOSS. TOWNSHIP SCHOOL, AREA WILL SELL. BY
PULILIC AUCTION S.S.. NO. 11 ,K'INLOSS KNOWN AS
WHITECHURCH, SCHOOL
ON SATURDAY,. OCTOBER 15tb
AT.10 A.M.•
This is ,a rid brick school. 'buUt in 11M . on a one and a quarter
scra. lot sae mil• north of Whitoehir'eh,;, Also to be sold .are
° a tead*r s desk," pupils desks, an extension `ladder, etc. `
TERMS. ON CHATTELS - `CASH:
ON PROPERTY )S% DOWN THE DAY OF SALE;
BALANCE IN M DAYS
ALLAN MneINTYRE, AUCTIONEER
(BY BOB FINLAY)
The Lucknow and District Lions May.
Club meeting was called to' order The club'. decided• that the Fall
in the St. Helens Women's Instar. Rummage Sale would be held Fri-
ute hall. Lion President Mike Sand.- ' day and Saturday. October 21st.
erson was in the chair., . ` and 22nd with the usual appeal for
Lion Tamer. Elwin Hall led the used clothing. furniture;
club in a singsong accompanied by appliances produce. v
egetables,
the pianist Mrs. Cummings: .fruits. etc.. , and -bake goods:•fod ..
It was repotted :that the Lionel -Saturday afternoon Thee: was
Thornton dance would not make motion arena, the floor that Lion
anylarge amount of money'when
all ticket sales fiad been turned in
but .everyone ,agreed that ft had
' .been a lonely dance and that a
real good, crowd had turned out. It
was decided to engage the orchest-
ra for another Spring, Dance in
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the Sale after doi ag: such a good
job last year. The next meeting
date was changed to Monday Oct-
ober 17th due to the
regalar night
being Thanksgiving
The club decided to participate
L..D,K.s, vEWS
(by Janet Carruthers)
Thispast
s week*. She unfortunate'
Grade nines have'been at the mer-
cy
of the senior students. Initiation
went ,well and was fun far all. On.
Thursday at. 3;25 a standing,
assernbly was held, at which the
three new teachers were also init-
iated, At this assembly the Grade
::nide students performed by singing
some nursery rhymes, Due to the
wet weather Thursday, the Snake
Dance through main street hadto
be cancelled, ',However , Mr . ' Gib-
son organized a short one through r
the High .School. The Initiation,
Dance Was held Friday evening.
This dance:,which was especially
for Grade nine , was well attended.
Chaperones weMr.,• and Mrs,
Gibson; Mr. Mas ' and,Mr Mac•
Dougall..- Dance ga_ • 's such as
snowballs, Sadie H wlkins' and
Moe dances were enjoyed ;by all.
Prizes were won by the following
people:: The Elimination Dance,
Pat Connon; Spot. Dance, Jolene
Cyler and .David Button, and the
-Statue-Dance Sharon_Rintoul. and
Sandy MacQuillan.
Friday, morning student pictures.
were taken by, Mr,.. Hingley . How
nice everyone looked, dressed :up.
"The Telescope" ',.the school
paper, went on sale Friday„ Con-
gratulations to the Grade eleven
students on.an excellent, paper.. •
The guestspeaker for'commence.
ment Noviember. 4, is. to be Mr.
Bremner a C. F. P. L. personality:.
He is a .cosmopolite so "should
have a very interesting message
for.: ell; Be sure to keep'this date:.
in mind. ,
The. volleyball teams played'
• their first game in Kincardine, on
• friday. Unfortunately heath the
boys• and girls' teams: lost but only
by a slight margin .' They will
attain a victory on Tuesday with
the support .of the Lucknow stud-
ents. Anyone is welcome' to come.
to the games...So.help the teams.
I They need moral support.
in the: "Lions Peace Essay Contest" .
in commemoration 'of ihis,.the
Golden year, as Lions International
celebrates its 5titb anniversary. ,,a'h.4
ugh Schools_lac 11y.ar+e'to be cwt::.
u tatted as well as running an adver-
tisement in this regard in the local,
Paper
Lion Wilfred 'Anderson introduced
the guest speaker, Rev*_ R. Laird.
Stirling witha few kind remarks
o and information of Mr, Stirling's '.
FRIDAY, . SATURDAY, Oct. 74 . background
In the guest.. speaker's topic he
Second • Fiddle To emphasized the tremendous prog-
f: , ress and upsurge taking place in
a the Maritimes and Nova Scotia n
A Steel 'Guitar 2. .� . -
, $ pearl ars•, Agrictniture. indust:
"77: Young, Webb Pierce $ r' and' tourist' development
mulch; were all cite' evident in
Good old. OOW Western . M L* the very informaw, e film; "' The
to iii i l yOa. Zbc�nioa New Nova Scuta`" , wlx ch 'be. pre-
se.tcted to. the club.
Kent�rtcy Rhe ,alp t The tyre
things'that ' 'p
arta harts
Chat Wills CARTOON locally were the Agricultucamt
re, the
sassa►isisss•sao•a t' Great Lake Huron waters and re-
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, Oct. 9th slit ata' and the 'wonderful 'hospit.-
Sister Passes In
United' States
t,
MRS.. ,E; . JOHNSON
Funeral services`for Mrs. Mary C,
Johnson of St. Paul Minnesota,
formerly of Virginia, were held on
Saturday, September 11th, 1966 in
4°irginia , lAinnesaa
Mrs. Johnson died in St. Paul 'We
`nesday evening; September 14th,
1966 at the Bethesda °Lutheran Hos-
pital.
os=pid,
Mrs. Johnson was barn in Ashfield
township'. eighty-eight years ago
and lived most of her life in Virgin.
is M�nesota. She was predeceased
by her husband Edward G. Johnson.
Mrs. Johnson is survived'by, a dau-
Slater . Mrs. M.G. Miller of St.
Paan) and a sister Aim Christina
Carrick of Lucloaw, ,_ a brother.
Gratz Carrick of Portland,. Oregon.
two grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
maty of the people.
Rev. ding, was bY
Lion Charlie. Weber y
Lich lid Mac itzt
ed Lion. Rev.. Alm' Willis vrith
LL'azf:atteadaz-ot pis receivedfem his fOzre cb
of 0 Cinede
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will love it, On the: same bill will be'the. Disney featurette:
"WINNIE THE POOH AND THE, HONEY TREE"
and design of about 250 miles of
road .out in the Ethiopian Desert.
He says its much cooler in Edmon-
ton, and
dmonton,:.and he has enjoyed trips to
the National Parks at Jasper. Banff
and Yoho and : Kootenay in B. C,
Big Jack Webster dropped in, to
see Percy one evening and brow•
Whim his Sentinel
• Percy isthe son of Mrs, John B
of Kiniough and : a' graduate of
Lucknow District: High School.
• '
WEEKEND SHOWING ONLY
FRIDAY, SATURDAY OeTO8ER 1,
Starring: John Wayne and Maurein O'Hara
BOTH. IN CINEMASCOPE AND COLOUR
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Pwcy 44o has been livfrt
at „ was. created in
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ad.=: cf his address thin-.
Pezcy says tie is .11te busy.
.bur. it if •a p leasa ,att; ,rafter
x ra g for tub years on the ss r `ey