HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-24, Page 35WEDNESDAY MAY 31st, 1867
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THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LeiCKNOW, ONTARIO.
MANY
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DENVER JOHN LAUCHLAN
/• ,DICKIE; son of Mr and ;Mrs . Ira
•,'' Dickie,: R; R.# 5, Luckhow•, re-:
ceived his B.•A. Sc. degree at the
'Convocation for University. of
Waterloo on Saturday,. A• recept-.
on.followed at. the Student Vill
age. • • •
Denver hascompletedthe four
year course in Mechanical 'Engin-
" erring,: graduating with First Class
'Honours. Underthe co :operative
plan this required five years .of
.work and study;•
Relatives`and. friends ;were enter:
.tairted•at a dinner in his honour Sat.'
urday., evenmg.at the :Dickie home;:
• Denverhas been ernployed since.'
April 17th as Applications'Engin'eer
with the. Dominion Road Machinery
Co of,Goderich•, •
•
IVAN ,EDWARD McQUILLIN of
Waterloo was' a'member of the
graduating class 'of, Univer. sity of
Waterloo on Saturday; May 27,,
1967, receiving a Bachelor, of
'Science degree.
He is employed at. UNIRO YAL
(1966) Ltd, , Chemical Division:,
Elmira, formerly'; Naugatuck Chem,,
icals , as a chemisrwbrking. in •
'Technical Service, Rubber Cheri -•
icals
Following his graduation froth
Wingham and District High ;Schools
in .1956,, he spent seven years as a
laboratory technician "in the
develbpment of plastics with the
Naugatuck company.'
Ivan• is married to the former ..
Mildred Ann 'Somers; Reg.. N of
• Elmira
He'll theelder son'' of Mr .-and
Mrs : Fred, NicQuillin, R. R.1,
Lucknow Y. .
DONNA LYNNE JOHNSTONE.
daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold
Johnstone of Parkhill (formerly of
Lucknow) .graduated with a bache-
lor of.Arts•degree in Secretarial.
Science from the 'University of
Western Ontario. Convocation.Ex-:'
ercises will be held in the Alumni.
Hall on June lst.. In September she.
will attend Althouse College of '
Education -in London: Donna is a •
granddaughter of Mrs.. Jim J,ohnst
one of Lucknow.
Mao* ;Irina arztarr,ieedwi,
PAGE. 'NINETEEN
Huron County School Area, No.
Sturd�,
1' P.M.
SCHOOL NO.. 4 (ST. ' HELENS), PART 'OF THE, EAST.
HALF OF LOT 18; CONCESSION 12, WEST WAWANOSIH.
TOWNSHIP. SALE OF PROPERTY, BUILDING AND
,CONTENTS.
2:30 P.M.
SCHOOL NO. 12 (FORDYCE), PART OF WEST . HALF
LOT 27, CONCESSION 11, WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP,
SALE' OF BUILDING AND CONTENTS'. ONLY.
4:00 P.M.
;SCHOOL NO:,3 (TOWNSHIP HALL), PART OF EAST' HALF'
OF LOT 18, CONCESSION 7, WEST 'WAWANOSH TOWN-
SHIP,
OWN SHIP,'. SALE'•. OF PROPERTY,.. BUILDING AND CONTENTS,: •
Fot further description of property ,or other ' details direct
to
cTre
as.
HOward;.Blak�.:
R.R. 7 LUCKNOW
Brian RintouI', Auctioneer
111 n.
emory, Of Member
The`Dungannon .Women's Iastt
ute met at the home of Mrs. C..'
Crozier. Mrs.:'W Zinn presided.:
During a short memoriam service,
a candlewas lit in niemory of the
late Mrs. Charles McNee, a mem
ber of the branch. "
Eighteen members answered the
roll calx 'a good quallty.In• a •
• farmer's` wife" • Mrs. E Rivett '
gave the motto "Thfe price of,,
success is honest toil."
The delegates to attend the
District Annual at Clinton are ;to
be Mrs. W. Zinn, Mrs. •C Crozier
Mrs, R. Finnigan and Mrs, H.
Girvin. It was decided the Instit- •
ute would•go to Huronview for
the birthday party in: July. Miss
Flora Durnin:gave a talk on Bard-•
ening: which was very instructive.`
An auction of f :autographedaprons
took place '.
The Junemeeting is to be at the
home of M•TS; George Errington.
MURRAY GEORGE HUNTER, son'
of •Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter of
Lucknow,.-graduated last. Friday
from the University of Waterloo
with a Bachelor of 'Physical Educ. -
ation degree. He stood second in
•a class, of fifty-nine. "
Murray•received his Bachelor of
Arts degree last; year 'frorti Water-
loo.Lutheran University.
He has accepted a teaching pos'-,
ition next term at• the Arthur Dis'-
•trict High School. •
DONALD EDWARD. ROSS.,,.4or of ,
Mr, and .Mrs'. Donald Ross of Lock-..
now, graduated on May 19Th from
the university of Guelph with •a
degree of'Bachelor of Science in
Agriculture . .
Ted is. a graduate of Richmond
Hill High School. He plans to
attend' the Ontario College of Edit!
cation next year and' then teach
High School. •
ASHFIELD
• (Too' Late For Last Week)
• , Mr.. and Mrs,. Nelson Dorsch of
New.Hamburg visited recently'With
Wm. Johnson., :and with Miss '-
Annie Mat; MacDonald who is in .`
the Carruther's Ntirsing'Horne.
Among: visitors here for the holi-
day Week end' were Misses, Anna. •
and Charlotte ivlacKenzie of Tor,
onto; Mr. `and Mrs. David Bunce
of Toronto;,'Mr,, and 1viti, .Steve
Elliot and; family of Port Huron;
Miss Lynda Wylds of London; Doug-
las Parrish of London; Ray
Mackenzie of Toronto; Richard .
Compton of Toronto: Mr, and Mrs.
J. lvlaclntyre of Goderich; Mr, and,
Mrs, George Foster and Donna of
Rodney; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm "
MacLennan and. Jean of carie;
Misses Louisa MacDo'nald and M.
Perry of Toronto: "*
Church services in' Ashfield- Pres-:
,pyterian Church will be cancelled •
next Sunday because of ,Knox
Church Ripley', Anniversary Ser-
vices' where Rev., J. Re MacDonald r
a former minister., will be the
prea6her. Church school'wili be
held at 9:45,
JAMES M. STIRLING received a
Bachelor :of Science' degree 'at the
University"of Waterloo Convocation
.on Saturday,' May 27th.. He has a'
position with I;B M. in Kitchener..'
A gathering of family. and friends
wase held. at the home.of 'Mr. and
Mrs Stirling ;in• Kitchener'; follow
ing the ceremony. Mrs. Stirling is
the•former Shirley Newbold, daugh:=
ter of Mr. and" Mrs . George,New
-''
bold of Lucknow. `
Reception For
London '.Couple
WHITECHURCH'NEWS.
A reception" was. held on Friday
•evening in Whitechurch Coinmun-.
ity. Memorial Hall for Mr. and Mrs
Larry Henderson (nee Linda Koyle)
newly-weds. Dancing;'was.enjoyed'
to music supplied by TifJins' Orth'-.
est'ra
At Mich time. Mr. and Mrs...
Henderson were called'to.tne plat
form and given seats of honour
while Jamieson Pettypiece read an
address ,'Harvey & raig presented:
there with a, gift of money.
Larry and.Linda b?th. thanked the
folks for reriiemberitg them in •this
,way with the dance and gift,. They
invited their friends to their horiie
in London where they will'.be to-.
siding.
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