HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-05, Page 16THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
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AGENT FOR `KINCARDINEnd Men's
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THAT arepresentative of the
Canada. Manpower Centre will
make a monthly visit to Luck.
now and will be situated in the
Lucknow Town.' Hall. Check, the
advertisement in.this issue He
will beavailable the second'
Wednesday of each 'month' to
discuss employment opportunit
ies'and will discuss employment:
and manpower retraining prog-:
rams.
T,HAT.. Linda ,Mann, daughtr of
Mr and Mrs. Eldon.Mann and..
Helen Johnstone, daughter of • •
Mr and Mrs. Clare Johnstone
both of town', successfully com-
pleted
om-pleted their 4 year Commercial
and 'Stenographic cdurse at
Win harp District' High School
Linda is 'employed at Canadian
Petrofina Limited in Toronto
and 'Helen is' employed at Lon-
don
Life Insurance Co.. in Lon-
don.
T;iAT Mr. and Mrs; Lawrence
• Cowan of Oakville.are construct-
ing' a pre fab•:log- cabin on the
. property of Mrs. Torrance Ander-
r, son. The cabin is situated on the
east side of "Torrance's sideroad"
• Which is the first,•sideroad in Kin-
-loss, east.of Lucknow. The
• Cowans have a family of three,
Kevin, Maureen and •Michael.
Mrs. Cowan is the former Mary
• Jo Anderson,. daughter of Mrs;
•Anderson and the late Torrance •
Ariderson who one time resided
where Dr. Brock, Cleland's home
:is now located.
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THAT initial reception,of the
Indian history published, by stud-
ents
tud ents of Huron County School
Area No. 2 has been good. Books
are available for 75¢ from Mac-
, Nay's Store in Amberley, .Watt's
Variety Store in Ripley and at
The Sentinel in Lucknow
THAT Mr, and Mrs. Mike Sander,
son, Mr.= and Mrs. Bob Finlay -
.
inlay . and Mr, and Mrs. Al Hamilton
are this week attending the Lions
Club ••International Convention
in; Chicago. `r.
THAT the Lucknow swimming
classes commenced :on -,Tuesday
ofthisweek at the Teeswater
Lions pool. About•. 90 children
made the first day trip in two
buses and this number is expect-
ed to increase to. about 100. Rec-
reation leaders Donna 'Ritchie
and Sandra 'Soak, accompany the
children to the twice'weeklyn
classes:
THAT -the Bruce County Highways
g , y.
'committee recently authorized
the centre -striping of County •
road. 5 from Lucknow to Kinloss. •,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs, Ellison HodginSof
Kinloss, wish, to announce the
'marriage Of their daughter Mary
Eleanor, to•Mr. Robert Johnston;
son of. Mr, and Mrs."'Willard John-.
ston of Kincardine Township. The.
marriage took place on Saturday,
July 1st at London, 'Ontario.
SEF . . .
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By The Sentinel
THAT the. Lucknow Agricultural.
S'ociety,entered an impressive
float in the parade at'Teeswater
last Friday: Members of the ,
Society on the float were Mr;,
and Mrs, Bob Campbell, Mr, and
Mrs Gordon Kirkland, Mr. and.
Mrs. Oliver McCharles, Mrs.
Donald Maclntyre :. Dbnald' Mac
Intyre, president drove the
truck of Bruce MacMillan of
Lucknow. Charles' Webster. of
Lucknow was one of three'judges
of the parade..
THAT Jane Moncrief, • daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. George Moncrief of
Lochalsh, successfully passed her'
Grade. Vill piano. Jane is,a pupil
of Mrs. Ambrose Gamble of Rip-
ley.
.THAT teachers from this area,
who'we are aware of taking
summer -courses, are; Elwin Hall
of the Lucknow District High
School the Guidance Specialist
course.at London Surnmer School;
Murray -Hunter, attending Ontar-
io College of Education at Lon-
don and Mrs,' Murray Hunter
taking a mathematics course at
London'Both will teach at
Ashur in September., Attending,
Waterloo University 'are: Mrs.
Laurel ,Hewitt of Lucknow Distric
High School, Stuart Collyer of
Lucknow Public School, Bill
Black of Kinloss Central Public
School and David Thompson,
who will teach at Guelph in
September.
THAT the $1.000,0,00 addition' to
the ' W ingham and District'. Hospit-
al was officially opened last week
The Sentinel learned of the open-
ing after reading the report of the:.
event in the daily press. The,
word "District Hospital" sounds
fine when hospital officials are,
seeking money, but apparently
advising the people of this area
as to when their money is put
into official operation is the last
thing in the minds of the hospital
boards
THAT Bill Hall, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elwin Hall of Lucknow was
in War. Memorial Children's
Hospital, London, fortwo days
last week. Bill has Legg Perthe's
Disease, a bone disorder of the
hip. He will return to \the Hospit-
al this week when he will be fitt-
ed witha'splint which he will
wear for a lengthy period of
time.
THAT Mr.. and Mrs. ;Con: Hogan, Of
Ashfieldobserved their 25th
weddin
f
g anniversary on Sunday,
June 25th (the.actual. dat e was.
lune 3Oth). ; Mrs :Hogan ,Was the
former 'Vivian Courtney. •They
'have a son Kerry of Stratford, a
daughter 'Fay at home and One'
randson Todd Ho an.
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•WEDNESDAY,. JULY 5th, 1967
THAT John McCharles son of. Mr.
and Mrs, Oliver.McCharles of
•Lochalsh, has completed his first
year in the Canadian School of
Embalming in Toronto, receiving;
‘,;over 8.05o in subjects written.
John has now successfully compl
•eted one year apprenticeship with,.
` Wm. Jay Funeral 'Director in Petw
rolia. He will continue with Wm:
lay, writing, exams again in May
• 1968 in Toronto. i
CHOICE 28 OZ.
Tomatoes On Sale
CHOICE 19 OZ.
Green Peas On
MAXWELL 6 OZ., 20c OFF LABEL REAL VALUE'
Instant Coffee Sale Pay. Only 99c
`HACKETT GUTZMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gutzman
Deep. River, Ontario, wish to •'
announce the engagement, of their,
daughter, Gloria LynnGutzman,
to Mr. Wayne J. Hackett; son ,of
Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Hackett of
•Lucknow. The marriage will take
place at Si. Andrews United
Church, Chalk River, Ontario on
July. 21st. at • 7 p.m.
Hcy�.Picflic And
Birthday Pa
�In>Kincardtne • .
The Town and Country Club had
their last meeting before the
summer recess, in the form of a
picnicand birthday party' for the
,members born in April, May and
June. Fifty members of the club'
went by bus•and'car to the Lake-
side Park in Kincardine. There •
they l?ad a programme ofprogress-'
ive games.. Captains were .Robert
Fisher, Mrs. Frayne, Mrs.` Carrick
Mrs. Sandy, Mrs..Breckl'es and
Mrs, Martin. • Prize winners in the
nail -driving contest: were Earl
Swan, Elliott Sandy, Wilfred
Drennan and Joe MacMillan.
Winners in the women's section
were Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss
Ada Webster and Mrs. los., i Mac-
Millan. Mrs Ada111 won"s ` the •
S.
Lucky Prize Draw,
During' supper the rain came
down,, but by that time the mem
•
bets were sheltered in the pasi11`
ion. A salad supper, •, prepared by
Mrs. 'MacMillan and her comm-
ittee��as enjoyed:'as well as dec-
orated
w...
orated birthday cake and ice
cream
TENNI
CALENDAR
A V,
AV
• 1867 1961'
FOR LUCKNOW. 'AND
DISTRICT.
' .,•�i •, the sale•...
If you. have money. from
of membership cards for the Cent
.
ennial Committee lease turn it,
over to 'Bob, Finlay. Please .keep
selling
tLe,' cards you" have left. '•. •
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The 'Boy ' Scout • Centennial .Tour:
got off, ..to a good start . Friday
morning. If you want to' he noh t
they are progressing,. listen
C:K.NX
each day.
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1:f you wish your Centennial ,Event''
included In this column, hone
Mrs. Jim Arnold,', 528-2702,
later than Saturday 'of each week.
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contributed by The Lucknow
Sentinel.