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NESDAY NOV,.3It1
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THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW# ONTARIO
7aRea-70.:*4-7•,, a-rara,aal,
inghani. Principal Meets With Lucknow' Ms. ASHFIELD °
Mrs. Reuben Wilson IS a patient
chers, Discuss Position In New Area in Winghani "sPitell
' Mr. and Mrs, Henry IviacKenzie
Winghaint 'District High
1 board was told by its arch:.'
Douglas Kyles, that he ek-
d his firm would have plans
for tendering on the new
1 addition by the end. of Feb -
This tentative date. replaces
arch, which had been set
us1y
se,retary. said Mat approvals
been fee-el:yeti from abQU1 .74
nt of the 14 municipalities
.necessary financing of
on, Whenall are received
ill be forWarded to,the Ont -
Board for its approv7
tier from. the County of Bruce
that .at a secent meeting
council Gerald Rathwell of
w had been appointed as the
representative tothe Huron -
Secondary School 'Board
will be incorporated next.
•
. ,The new board Will take
tun' the Wingharn and Luck -
strict boards, which wUl be
amated at that time.. ,
PRINCIPAL'S REPORT
In his report to the board Princi-
pal F.E. Madill said that average
daily attendance „in -October had
been 966 students. He told the
board that the school football team
had defeated Listowe. in a sunt-
ans' series and would 'play Goderichi
for the Huron -Perth Conference
championship. ••
Mr. Madill sp,arked_ a discussion ion
Commencement, which aUb�ard
members felt had been very, succesa-
ful. ' •
• The principal also eported on a
Meeting he had held with the staff
Of the Lucknow District High School
at which discussions had been held
in regard to their position in the en-
larged.high 'school district. •
Mr. Madill stated that the school
was not allowed enough money to
equip the various areas of the
'planned addition due to risihg costs.
TO make more money available for •
the drafting town, the carpentry
classes are building the drafting
tables from sketches prepared by
attended the baptism of their '
grandson in Kincardine on Sunday. Frances Walwyn, age 99 of Torun- P°rreees tells their safe arrival
The Church Concert of Ashfield to, was held at the West Chapel of in Daytona Beach. Florida where
Presbyterian Church be held Timothy Eaton lviernorial China they have spent the winters far
'in Toronto on Thursday aftetnoon.• manY Years. TeulPeratures were
the home -of her daughter In 1.4eston• turned cold fur few dor after-
PAWN NINE
Wife Of Early ViSitNePheWOn
Minister Passes Way To Florida
The unera sery ce A note fr°111BiU and Jennie'
On Friday, December. 16, at 8
o'clock. •
Guests with Colin Howes last •
week end were Richard ComptOn
and ion Wayne of Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Clark of London.
Mrs. Ken MacKenzie of
Plymouth I November 17th. She passed away at 75 to 83 degrees on arrival but
on Tuesday. November 15th. The Purteuue feria the arrival
• of The Sentinel on Monday after
wis bOrne fOfthe week end, Mrs,
Wa'1%.4" was the Wici°14
the late Rev. 1.B. Walwyn who :problem in malling which this ,
Of publication which clears up a
w -Me-tbast Anni•Obleillad his . _offic.e.ltas„be,en haying. , •
• first charge in Lucknow about En route to Florida., 13i11 and
the senior drafting snidents, It is 1892. Helater went to Bluevale. Jennie called on their nohow
buPed". funds will be available from Seaforth and other area charges. . Donald MacDonald who it station
current funds to purchase some of : •mrs..waiwyn was the former
ed at Warren Robbins Air Base,
the equipment which cannot . ' Frances•McLean and was barn at . ijust south of.mac9n. .eorgia'.
obtained from allowances . •
be' •
t lists. Mr. Madill went Gederieh* 1 ' • ' * '' Donald is well known in'this
Equipmen
onare being Prepared by the staff Mrs. Walwyn was•an Otganiicsmn
er of iMunitY
;
for the new shops and these will, women's reading clubs in Toronto 14°t*heleg able ro'fh4 a listing
,
have to be forwarded to Ottawa in and founder of a young women's - withthe telephone company for
the near future for grant approval: missionary club at Timothy . Dauald • the •Perteetir.had given •
Eaton Memorial.Church which still
holds her name,
up when a chance meeting in a.
I • Reports by committee chairmen .
were very limited, John Taylor,restaurant with a local resident
produced results. The gentleman,
chairman of he cafeteria commi
nee, stating - that sales amounted
to 83,100 during October and that
they were steadily improiring.
•
She is survived by a daughter.
two sons, seven grandchildren
and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Isn't it nice that some
t better and better:
le Falcon's Iumry and
nd some things never change:
Ike Falcon's low upkeep and big saving
ake a c
ange forthe
• The nicest thing about buying a Falcon
is that .yougeta lot of '•car for your
money. Sine, Falcon is a compact — but
it rides more smoothly, runs more quietly'
• than any compact has aright tb: that's
Why it's called "the limousine of the -
compacts!" '
And if. living it tip and saving a little
at the same time appeals to you, then
Falcon is your kind .of carDid you,
realize that on Falcon you can get just •
about every 'luxury option the biggest
cars Offer? And generally pay less!
Falcon offers, you bucket seats, head-
rests, full carpeting; Al -vinyl, interiors, a
Stereo -Tape System, ,vinyl roof; power
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. •
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It's a fast -Moving, luxury -loving life
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Mercury Dealer about a new FalCon.j
He'II show you how to get a lot of car
for your money. :
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0 5-year/50.000 mile -warranty
en the power train, items' g. sossetsisei
ondveheels.
• 2-year/24.000 mile-wnrranty
•Oa the Naha
Only one dealer certification
• per year. •
See ybur dealer for details.
Where tli0;:lalcons-. are.'
tic'ver./
MERCURY
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NOW AT ALL FORD AND MERCURY DEALERS. ,
MONTGOMERY, MOTORS CAMPBELL STREET, PHONE 528-3007
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showing real southern hospitality...
had Donald on the phone in a few
minutes. • •
• 13111 repaid the restaurant acqu-
aintances by showing some nth -
ern hospitality and presented them
With some black diamond cheese.
Friends here will be interested
to know that the MacDonald fam- •
ily is made up of Billy:: age 9 '
and three younger girls. Serving
as he does hi -the armed services,
• Donald has just returned front
France where they have been for
2 1/2 years.
• •
• )%.# C icago Fair
(St. Helens News) • ' •
Andrew Gaunt and Tom Todd are.
this week in Chicago attending the
Fair. .• '
. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne_Woods spent
a few days itt Oshawa with Mtand
-
Mrs. Ray Hawley. Leslie and PaM-
.,
The Christmas meeting of the •
W.I. will be held on December
8th at .2:30 in the hall. Exe.bange.
of Gifts..Sale of Cooldes. Motto -
'Mis. B. F. Green. Christmas Demon
stration Mrs: Bob Aitchison and
Mrs. Ross Gammie. Program and
Lunch 4- Mrs. Andrew -Gaunt, Mrs. .
Tom Todd, Mrs. Jas., Aitchison. .
-Mr, and Mrs. Angus McDonald
and his mother, Mrs. Donald Mc-.
Donald visited' in Hamilton over 00
the week -end with Mrs. Wm*.
McDonald. • • •
•
Mid Humphrey is a'patient in '
Wingharn and District Hospital.
• Mrs. David.Gilmour, 1efferay •
and Steven of Montreal are *.
spending'.a few, days with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. •Harvey Webb.
Mrs. Don Pannabecker and Mary
spent the week -end in Hespeler ,with
• • friends. 0 •
040
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Fliglat tuberculin,. amid
amber respirater3r diseases.
Use Christmas Seals
oss All Your
Holiday Mali!
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