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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MARCH :22nd ;1967
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OLIVET NEWS'`
Ernie Coiling had the misfortune.
to 'have his nose, broken„while
playing 'hockey on Monday 'evening
With the, Ripley Packers.
Mr, and Mrs', Robert Engel and
family of:Dublin visited on Wed
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter'
Black and' family.
Friends '.of 'Mrs ..Walter .Roulston'
will be pleased to hear that she is•
improving in health, although
stillin hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. • John Nelson and
family of Kincardine visited on
Sunday with Mr. ,and Mrs. Oscar
White and. family.'
SNOWDROPS APPEAR
Sandwiched between two spells
of stormy, wintery weather, ' with-
in two "weeks: .we.:picked some
Snowdrops! ' Ain'tnature grand!
Johnstone's Now Have
On Display
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Patterns such as
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Cool Checks
Tidips and Tangerines
Daisies Espresso
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HOME FURNISHINGS
/i1OFFAT APPL /AA/C ES
W�rkStarted
On New Bridge
Last week the Sentinel carried a
story about the replacement of the
narrow iron bridge,on the'12th con
cession. of t Wawanosh, just
east of the cknow-Dungannon '
road, Work has already co. mmenc
'ed on the bridge which spans the
Nine Mile, River at this, point,
Roger IMIacE'achern of Mount For-
est was.the•successfultender on 'the
job at,$25»,763. In addition.to this,
the•Township Willcsupply
reinforcing steel; road fill, gran'-
uiar A and B gravel, the soil re-
port, engineering and contingen-
cies. Overall cost of thestructure
is expected to be between .,
$37,000 and $38,000 of which an
'805 'subsidy' is received frorri the
Department of Highways.
KINLOUGH
Visitors with Mr.' and Mrs; Tom.
McDonald were Mac McDonald
of Windsor, Kenneth McDonald
of Kitchener who has returned
recently from a trip to Mexico,
Mr, and: M -s: 'Gordon McDonald
and girls , south line . •
Mr. and Mrs. "Bob Smith and
Debbie of Goderich visited with'.
Mr:. and Mrs.» Harold .Haldenby "
and boys.
On Saturday a social.afternoon."
was held at the'home of: Misses
Nellie and Margaret Malcolm at
Lucknow. Those present .were.
Mrs. Frank Malden, Mrs. Lym-
an Sutton, Mrs. Perry Hodgins,,
Misses Nellie and Margaret Mal-
colm , Mrs. John Barr, Misses . .
W:innifred .Percy, Edna and May
Boyle Mrs. Don McCosh , Mrs.
John Emerson, Mrs.. Orland Rich-
ards, 'Mrs. Gertrude. Walsh and Mils
Margaret Robertson.
Mrs. Glen Campbell of Amberley•
spent Monday with her sister, Mrs..
Bert Nicholson.
Visitors, with Mr.: and Mrs. Dan
McInnes and family" were Mr.' and
Mrs W. McInnes.,; Linda and Diane.
Mrs. McInnes Sr. , Mr. and Mrs.
' John Thornton and':fapmily of Gorrie.
Mrs. William Cox spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, ,
concession 4. ;.
UNDERWENT SURGERY
Mrs. Bert Nicholson underwent
surgery 'at St. Joseph's. Hospital;
London on Thursday. Her• many.
friends, wish her a speedy recovery.
40th Anniversary
Observed Recently
KINLOSS NORTH NEWS
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs..
,john, McInnes on their fortieth •
Wedding Anniversary. We are sorry
Mrs. McInnes is. a patient _in Wing-
harn'hospital. :
»The Kinloss meeting of the
I<inloss' U. C. W. was held
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. James McEwan with an Easter
devotion.' Mrs. Al Hedley summar-
iZed the first chapter of the study
book giving the history of the first
missionaries to Canada. Mrs: H.
Bannerman gave a brief report of /
the Bruce Presbyterial. The hostess
served a dainty lunch., ."
Holidaying in the sunny south are',
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colwell. Mr.
Ivan• Geddes is helping out at' the
Colwell home.
Billy Stanley had the misfortune
to cut his -knee at schoolwhich
needed stitches to close. Donnie:
Bannerman his also been out of
school With a sore neck from a»fall.
at. school. •
Mr . Nand Mrs, Dougal Campbell
of Mitchell were visiting in the
community on Wednesday;.;
S U N:
Life insuranceis: the one certain.
way' a man of moderate • means •
can plan for the security of his
family on a permanent basis.
Let me tell .you how.
WM ' J. KINAHAN:
R.R. 2 'Lucknow •
Phone. •Wingham 3574007'
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ,OF CANADA
Honour Father Ott
83rd Birthday
LOCHALS'H .NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean
entertained friends and family of
Mr. Dan MacLean on Friday,
17th of March to honor Mr. Mac-
Lean on his 83rd• birthday: ;
Little Michelle Bradley, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas'. Brelley,
had her. tonsils out on Mgnday in
St. Joseph's hospital, :'London..
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson was host-
ess, on. Thursday to the W.M.S. of
Ashfield .• Presbyterian. Church.
SPEAK TO STUDENTS
Guest speakers at North Ashfield
Public School on Wednesday. 'after
noon are Huron,; County Warden
Mr. Donald MacKenzie and Mr.
Steve, Stothers of Lucknow who will
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Church On Sundaym
Twelve young people.' joined the
Lucknow United Church by profess.
ionof':faith, on Sunday morning,•
They were Carol Campbell; Don
ald Elliott, Raymond'Elliott,,
Bonnie, mai*, Valerie Morning
star, .Elizabeth Newbold, Harold•
Nicholson', Shirley Nicholson,
Bradley Parker,. Eugene Pritchard,.
Elizabeth Ritchie and Linda '
Walden..
'Mr. and`'Mrs. .Bryce Elliott joined
by `letter of transfer, '
give ,a talk on Pioneer Life.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. McCharles
were in London on Sunday where :.
they visited .Mrs.. Tillie Smith'lat
St. Joseph'»s Hospital.
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law by JOHN W: FISHER
1 . , .. CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER
RCAF. planes ; flying over Can-
ada's• isolated communities in the
far ' north are going . to be air.
dropping' some unusual cargo 'in '
the months ahead.
During the •coming school year,
the planes will. be making air-
, drops
ir-,'drops of bright new' medallions,'.
souvenirs of • Canada's Centen-
nial, to . the. school childrenof the '
north. Why • air -drops•? ' Well,
some of " those. -communities are
• so `. isolated there simply is .no
other way for deliveries to coin-
cide with distribution of the
medallions to the rest of Canada's
school population' in time.: for
presentation, in class 'rooms by
June 1, 1967.
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Six million of the Centennial
medallions for school ' children.
are ;nbw• being produced : for the
Centennial . Commission by the
Royal Canadian Mint at Ottawa. •
Each medallion, one inch and a
quarter in diameter, will be pack •
aged in a special envelope bearing .
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the Centennial symbol on the
outside.
The' first delivery. of medallions
from the paint will be a. 'special
one —2,000 to the Centennial
Commission at the end of Sep-
timber for the air -drop • allot,
ments. Then the mint will make
direct shipments to all the Prov-
inces and territories • by April 1,
1967. Departments of education
will ` redistribute , to all their
schools for presentation toward
the end of the school year. •
For Indian children, attending
federal schools, the mint .will
make direct shipments to 'those
schools operated by the federal
' . government. The Department of
National ; Defence will distribute
medallions to all Canadian school
children at, military bases over
seas.
:'The medallion design, shown
here, was recommended this • past
spring by a special 'advisory com-
mittee to • the Centennial . Com -
Mission.. The choice of the design .
' was made following' a contest
conducted . 'last • year among five
experienced Canadian designers. '
Winner» of the Commission's
award for the obverse side of the
nnedallion was Thomas Shingles
of Victoria,; H.C., and for 'the re
• verse side, ' Mrs. Dora de Pedery .
Hunt. of Toronto,' Ontario.
The ' medallions ' will be of last-
ing
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generation. Perhaps they will, be
passed along; from generation to
generation of families and a num
her ' will appear again on the
200th anniversary of Coofedera
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