HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-14, Page 9' WEDNESDAY' JUNE •.18th '1947
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59Children..Re is.te'r fot Grade One
f� Huron County School Area No. 2
° Grade 'One Registration for'1967 -P gan (Chester) R. R.1 Dungannon,
'68 was held .last *eek for schools Douglas,Gunter (Clinton). R. R.3
in. Huron County School Area No -,2 ; Lucknow, Gail Hackett (Allan)'
Forty-four children registered for
Brookside, Public School, which is.
the new school jugs opened this
past, term arid sitted on the
9th concession of Ashfield.
Following are the children's
names each with his father's name
in brackets,
Gordon Alton: (Frank) R. R. ? Luck -
11w, Grace Alton. (Glen Walden).
R, R. 2 Lucknow , .M'arsh'a Alton.
(Lorne) R,R.2 Auburn. Mary And-
erson (Gordon) R. R.7 Lucknow,
:Brenda Arnold (Walter) R. R. 2 Luck
now; Perry Boak (Mrs: Doris)• R; R,
3 Lucknow , Brenda Brindley (Leon-
ard) R. R.2 Auburn, •Velrria Band --
ley (Lloyd) R. R. 3 Goderich, Bren-
da: Brown (Barrie) R.R.1 Port Albert'
Jariiice Caesar. (John) Dungannon,
Steven Cha 'coney (Stuart)• R. R.2
Auburn; Morris Currie (Edward)
:It R.1 .Port Albert , ,Jim Cranston:
(Keith) *R..12, 2 Lucknow, Shawn •
Drennan (James) R. R1 Dungannon,
Douglas' Dougherty (Gordon) R R..3 •
Goderich Joyce Dougherty'.(Bert)..:
R. R.1 Port Albert', David ; .
•Elliot (Walter) It R,1 Lucknow
Nancy :England (Donald) R. ,R..1
Lucknow,; Betty• Errington (George).
R. R, 2. Auburn, David• Errington• •
(Harold) R.R.2'Auburn, Jim. Finni-
R.,R 7 Lucknow . Greg, Hackett
(Lorne) R. R. 3 Lucknow ; Barbara.
,Henderson (Ross) R. R.3 Lucknow,.
Armand `Hill (Donald) R. R.,1 Luck
now, Timmy `Hodges (Lloyd)
Dungannon, Cheryl Jardine (Cliff-
ord) Dungannon, Brian, Jefferson'
(Wesley) R. R'.,1,Belgraye. Gerald,
Jefferson (Wesley). R. R. 1 Belgrave
Richard Jurjens (Henry), R. R.7
Lucknow,, William McAllister
(Robert) R. R.2 Auburn,. Ronnie •
Maize (John) R. R.1 Dungannon,
Steven Maize (Harold) R.R,1
Dungannon, Brian Nicholson (Don-
ald) Duhgannon, Kelly Noble
(Murray) R R..•2' Auburn, Randy
Pentland: (John) R. R..1 Port Albert,
Sharon: Pollock• (Elwin) R. RJ
'Port Albert, Patricia Rising (Robert).
R. R.3 Goderich. r Kenneth Ritchie
(John),R. R..3 Lucknow , Wendy . ,
Rivett (Arnold) Dungannon; Anna-
bei Stewart (William) R, R.1 Dun
gannon, Donna, Whytock (Lloyd) '
R. R 3 Wingham,• Lorna Young::
(Douglas): R. R. 3 Goderich. •
Fifteen: registered 'atNorth Ash ••
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field Public School. They are::
Movita • Bradiey.'(Jirn) R. It 3• God-
•erich; Janice' Collins (Lloyd) R. R.
3 Goderich,; Sharon Cook, (Lorne)'
R.`R, 3. Lucknow ,-Cindy Desjardne
.Attempts'fa'!nice
Ancestors' Route
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy 'Nicholson
of Saskatoon spent several days
last week visiting their. nephews
Allan and Donald, MacIntyre and,
other friends:...On Wednesday even-
ing the Nicholsons entertained a,
group of their immediate` relatives•
and old neighbours.to dinner, at•the
Mayfair Restaurant;
When coming to Lucknow. Mr..
Nicholson tried to:•trace the route
from Port Albert:to South < Kinloss
followed in.4852 by his grandfather
Norman Nicholson; -Martin Mac.
Innis and two:M'acKenzies, with '
their respective wives and two• in-
fants . , Any information regarding
thc'above would be appreciated by
-Sandy at, 828 Temperance St ,.
Saskatoon,. Saskatchewan.
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(.Willis) R, R.3 'Luckrio*, Kendra`
Elphick (Kenneth), 'R; R.3.L'ucknow ,
Lynn Elphick (Harold) R,;R.3 Luck -
now , Darlene.Farrish (Donald)
R. R..7 Lucknow,. Kenneth Finlay- ,
son (Gordon) R 12.3 Lucknow
Sharon Howes (Colin) R. R.3 coder'
ich, Angela MacDonald
(Alexander)•1Cintail,.Danny Mac-
Kenzie' (Ross) R,.R. Goderich, •
Tammy. McKinnon'•(Lorne McDon-' ..
ald)•R. R.3 Lucknow , Sandra Robb
(Gordon) R. 12;a Goderich, ..Linda.
Swan (Russell) R. R. 3' Lucknow
Beverley: Wilkins (Herbert). R. R 7
Lucknow.:
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