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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-27, Page 191), 1967 9c1 13c ?c 30c k. 8c 11 c 9c PC .9. 14c • Pc Kathy, riong Iospit- hen.er . This o ining: dore , nd Mr itch 'who • cd orunna.i: youth rence r Choir' :ayuga. and took ig r•in with sir ed istrict ited, d. of thMt: •"1"..-1741...PEAM.....„$0,grifi""ffitf".":-..V.1111'.. . , ; • OA A Year In Advance — $1.00 Extra To V.S.A. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •WEDNE$DAY, SEPT 27t.. 1967 Single Copy 10; 2, POOP- inuattlIII11111111111.11111111111111111111111111111111.11 i'Neat and (lean", Win EXPO Trip Mr, and 'Mrs. Ralph Haines Sr. of Port Colborne visited recently Lucknow with Mrs Jessie Allin while on their vacation. • 'The Ralpris" Auto Electric Service Station of that city,man- aged by Ralph Haines Sr. and his son Ralph Jr; have won a trip to Expo. The award was made for the neatest and; cleanest Blue Sunoco Service Station in Southwestern Ontario. . . • They,. accompanied by their •,, • wives, leave on September 29th for their Expo trip.. Mrs. Ralph Haines Jr. is the former Mary daughter of Mrs. Jessie Allin. The Haines family were formerresidentsof Kinloss. .111011111111111111111.111.11111111111111.1111111111 Took Centennial Trip To N S The annual 1ruce County omen's Institute Scholarship has been awaTd. ed to Miss Jean 'Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sutton, R.R. 42, Tiolyrood., • • / . , Jeari has received her provincial' Honours Le: she has completed 12 Homemaking Club projects during which she has alwaysmain- tallied a high standard of work. For her interest and participation in Flornernaking Club work she was awarded the Centennial Trip to • Nova Scotia this year. , • s Jean has been very active in extra curricular activities at the Lucknow . District High School on the' basket.; ball, badminton and '•table tennis team-. She was chosen to represent ; Lucknow High School as their Lon- don Free Press Queen in 1966 and was a member of the Studeritsr. Council, at Wingham District' High School. All this..time she • maintained a high acadeic'stand!- ing and received a scholarship . from Grade XIII for the second highest standing in her school,, • Jean is a member of•Kinlough Presbyterian Church where she was active in the ,Interdenominational Young Peoples and the church choir • Jean has just enrolled' at the Un ivertity' of Western Ontario in 5 year Social Science Course, work.- ing towards the Bachelorof Social Work.. •• .• . Tops In Baby Contest ..• . . • ' , Colleen,, daughter of Mr. and • • ...Mrs. Ross purnindf 8t.. Helens Was the first prize winner in, the • . under six months class • at he baby •• show at the Lucknow Fall Fair Shown with her. mother; Colleen Was One of sixteen entries in the clast. ••• • • Sally Ann, daughter of Mr. and 1.01 — Mrs. Don'l-taldenby of Toronto, was first prize baby in the six to; twelve months class. There were = eleven entries in this division, . •• 'Sally Ann is pictured with her 1! , • mother', Nancy, a native of thq, •'• ' Kincardine area bon .formerly resided at Kiniongh. ,s • . . • . . •• Steven', son of Mr. and Mrs. , • :• Blake Alton of Belfast, .proved that •1 boys can make it. to the top when • he won the twelve to eighteen • month clasS.,There were tweltre entries in this class: Steven is pie tured with his mother. • , • . aIIy Day Service Sell ..•:.:fiiiii.',Weat.....er1:f0i...0000001100.;'F0111„. • , . •! • A speeialrally day. servIde. Was held at Lucknow , „ Presbyterian Church with the Su --- day School in Charge. A juni.or. • Choir provided music . . Austin Loree conducted the ser vice, Jim Henderson and Sharyn . Mowbray shared in giving the , address. Scriptures were read by Joy Emberlin and Stan 'Loree. : • Janet Carnithers offered prayer as did Tony Johnstone, The Sunday School sang three numbers during theiervice.' • and EXPO:. They made the trip by plane. •• • • • • A successful auction sale was held Fair Heid On Tuesday Of This Week: • Fine warm'but windy weather pre- Ashfield Schools made for a very.--': for the estate of the late Ross Mc- Phee, Colborne Township, three' miles west of Auburn on Saturday afternoon. Allan MacIntyre of Luck now was apetioneer. • The 95 acre Colborne 'farm was sold to • Gordon Watson of the Auburn area and the 40 acre grass farm in West WiWanosh .. • • Township, was • sold. t� Carman Poll - 'lock, also of the Auburn area. • •Mr. and Mrs Bill Johnstone spent a. few days. last week at Montreal; • Oldest Man At Luckriow_Fair ' , • • ". • • Robert'Webster of Kincardine was the oldest gentleman at the Lucia now Fall Fair'„ Bob, eirt,the right, is shown as he is,presented_withthe,.', award by Fair Direct& Ralph Cam- eron. Bob, whO is 89, is well know waround his riativelucknow . vailed.fOr the Dungannon Fall Fair held at the Agricultural Grounds on Tuesday of this week, • '; 'A schoOlchildren'S parade kicked off frorn•PaWion"s Store at led by the Ontario Provincial Police and followed .by Fair of.ficials. • . . • . • Six horses and, four Ponies preced- ed. the, Lucknow 'District High School Band. Mrs. Mary Clairmont of Goclerieh, dressed in centennial costuine, walked in the parade. Combined Roman Catholic Sep- arate SchooPNo..°2Aihfield, • Huron • B'Burns VVhile am County SchOol Area, No'. 2•with • pupils from Brookside and North . , • wners At Expo 14N`G.SIDE NEWS On Friday afternoon; the barn on' the farm of.Bob„fireginan,. ConceSs. idn'6, Culrosi, was destroyed by fire It -contained the season's crop Of hay and grain, some machinery, and twelve caIVes. Mr. and Mrs.,. i3regman had left on. Thursday for Expo • The neighbours sounded the fire alarm. and Teeswater Fire'Depart rnent were able to save the house; nearbygarage,.a tractor, wagon and bulk milk Cooler. The herd cif 40' dairy cows is:.being looked after by Wm. Batesj a' neighbour and other volunteers. Mr. and, Mrs. Bregman Planned to return to their home on Sunday. Mrs'. .Bregman it a former' ernp14. oyee of the Bank of Montreal in Lucknow and their many friends in this district were very sorry to hear • • , large parade of sehool 'children. Only:float. in the parade was by Clinton Junior Institute.. Ceremonies at. the grandstand officially opened the Fair with remarks by Fair President •Roderick , Mac Kenzie, Murray Gaunt; M.P.?, for Huron -Bruce and Bob McKinley.. M. P. of puron. st,. Joseph's School Kingsbridge, Brookside and Nor41 Ashfield Schools gave their school song' or cheer ' Vice President of Dungannon Fair Board is Theodore Redmond • with Gordon Smyth second vice:. IN./larvin Durnin is secretary -treas- urer of the Fair very ably assisted by Mrs. Durnin in the seeretaty's office.• 1 Family Dinner To Honour Couple • A' family dinner was held at the, Log Cabin Restaurant on Saturday. evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Bilderback who are leaving the community this week after a• three week visit with their 'family here. ' •• ; • Mrs. Bilderback is the former Lynda Button,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Russ, Button of Lucknow.Lynda was,nursing in Honolulu'Hawaii prior to her marriage tofack who, has just completed seven years service in the *U.S navy ., The young couple drove here about three we,eks ago and are j returning by way of Missouri, " jack's home state. They plan to reside neat San Francisco when •* they/Q.101 • y • . • Horse Fades., baby show, 4-1-1. classes and inside and outside exhibits made up the, remainder of the day, As We go tO press early . Tuesday, it is not possible to carry, these results. The Fall Fair dance will be held in the Agricultural Hall oti Friday night, September Lucknow. VIali. Is 95 Last Week George Kernp of Lucknow •obser- ved his 95th birthday on Thursday,Septeniber 21st:. He enjoys good health aridlives alone On. Havelock' Street North • Phil Smith df•townii his • • ' ' daughter. On Wednesday of last ; Week' Mr, Kemp had a's visitors his; 'brother and wife, Mr, and Mr , • • 'Charles .1(elyip. of Selkirk, Onta.rio. • . 41111iiiillit•