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LUCKNOW.
c ool ` Posit ons
nnounce
Bruce ..co. Board
•• A list of school appointments and:.
with•rawals y t Bruce County
I3oard of Education..lists several dist-
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riot teachers who are leaving the
-profession, joining the profession'•
and changling their•teaching l� ocat
Toronto Graduate
{ 'JUDITH TAYLOR F .
Judith A T'aylor., daughter; of.Mr.
;and Mrs. Lloyd S Taylor,:148 -
'Lakeshore Road; Sarnia, recently
graduated from Toronto General.
Hospital School'of Nursing. The
•graduation exercises •were held in'.
Convocation Hall with,relatives. and
• friends::attending from Ripley
Lucknow, London,'Sarnia.and::Tor=:
onto
She is, a'former_graduate•of St. . -
Clair 'Secondary School, Sarnia, and
A will be nursing in Toronto' General.
Hospital . • _ .
.Mrs. Ta.ylor is the former Bertha
MacDonald .of Lochalsh,.
Present GiffT�,
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'DUNGANNON NEWS •
..A. joint meet1n of Nile :an.d Dun--
Fannon ladies. was held;:on Wednes
day evening :June 18th With '40 ,
ladies present with the president
Mrs..,Howard•Johnstoii presiding,,
Sharon Young played • two. selections
fon,.her accordion. • "•
Rev. Wright. gave.:an enlightening •
talk on poverty. The group then
n divided into four and discussed whaii
each could., do to help the cause.
Mrs. Ivan itivett •and ;Mrs Allah . •
ine Public School, has transferred' to
the, Ripley -Huron School
Mrs. Violet' MacKenzie and. Mrs.
Mary Stewart have ;both withdrawn
as'•teachers at Ripley;.; -Huron Central
School. •
WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 25th, 1869
LaFjOt]
trite
and
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Marjorie' andlo. Ann Alton of this
community,, presently onan extend
ed trip .to Australia and ::other
countries, wrote,a note"to The':'• ..
Sentinel and'! we' are taking the lib
erty of.publ'ishing it;. believing that
readers -w i tbe•, inte-rested7_
32/.19: Stanley St. •
Woollahra , New -South..
Wales .
.Dear Don=,
When you, are • away from home
time seems' to fly by with no .,
warning. Just; the same we are -en,-
joying every minute and think
often of the friends we left behind::
in Lucknow. In all Probability we
Should -be home again.in August
1910 .,
We took 3 weeks holidays in Feb''
raiary and took a 'tremendous trip
west of •Sydney to Parks `where we
'visited the Telescope where we •
were told thata big project was on
with. Canada . They had• brought
the Expo talking chairs over 'from
the Australian Pavilion for the ob.,.
servation room' at the telescope.
From ±here we travelled north :•
through Moree Narribri (cotton
'area); St. George.(intensive
agriculture and beef to.sheep tartly•
er north) into Queensland and`,
Dickson took'charge of:the worship
period, followed with pxayer liy
Rev.. Wright ..,
Mrs.. Ross Eedy gave the 1.
treasurer's report.: Mrs. Gordon Finn
gar --spoke on the. IJ:. C.:W.cook
books ,,Which are selling finite':webl.
Mrs•. Dawson said a few words .of'
parting'to Mrs.. Wright on behalf of
the Dungannon U. C;. -W and
presented. her with agift:':
The:meeting closed and `a', lovely
dessert lunch.. was. enjoyed. The
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er
ff
stayed:, at a 46•,000 acre property
Meeleebee Downs „near Roma.
They had 500011040 of Herefords
on it. We shot kangaroo, made .
rounds of the 24 bores' (farm ponds)
for watering the cattle and w,eneto
a-tiemendous party- ata neighbours.:_
Saturday ,night. It W as quite dry
there at that, time and; land they ' •
had pulled shrubs 'from ,: burnt and
seeded from the air 6 weeks: before:,
still.hadn't rain and no growth had •
appeared.. I was given tremendous'
slides of his - all procedures
included in pulling burning and
seeding the paddock from the
air, These I sent .home to Mom and.
Dad with others of the trip. Hoping.
they all arrive safely. Oh yes., •
there are a cofiple of the Kangaroo•
joeys we shot the mothers and •
they were in the' pouch. It sounds
.cruel^to 'shoot there but, when they
urinate 'on the forage, the cattle;
Won't eat it afterwards, .plus -the
fact of then eating•the forage on.
the cattle: It was. so dry you would
`n't believe there:•was. anything
.there to eat but what there was, P
was quite nutritious.-
,..fust outside of Roma at Campbell
Park they had a gorgeous natural
gas barbecue We ,cooked steak at
night and' pancakes, in the morning. •
Fromthere we went East t� Brisbane
and spent. 8 ;days going to races
trots, --;yearling: parades and sales
plus down td Surfer's Paradise.'
(miniature Miami) Then we '
returned vaa Grafton'and •
Coif's Harbour, the banana .and •
. '
sugarcane' area:' Mari reckons P,
saw•:more:n
•banaas than she''ll.ever
see -in her life ,Now we're hack in
Sydney saving for, the next bigtrip
into�tfie outback''in September:.
'Then:we leaveJanuary for lapa:n
Asia. and Europe and will give' more,
der-ai3-s-la-ter
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hostesses were from Nile and Love to all in Lucknow,
Dungannon: • _•
Mari and Jo Anne Alton
\SERVED FOR 77 YEARS
Final Services .. a
• ,William. Turvill: of Newmarket has.
been appointed principal of Ripley ,
District School succeeding The final service at Blakes Unit .
Albert Wy1ds who is,retirinig . S. K ed Church was held on Sunday,
Malhotra , who.has been teaching •after a period of 77 years service
at•the• University of Waterloo, has :'...to, that community: Blakes has be
zx joined' the Ripley High•Sdhool tea- . ,corne part -of the new' Ashfield Si
ching.staff with one more appoint- , Helens charge'.
.ment,to, be made Mrs. Marion Rev: G: W'.' Kaiser., who will end• •
Emerson has left, the; teaching sfaff ,his ministry on. the Ashfield Charge
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at Ripley-arid-has--je re -d --the staff nit week, conducted the senvi e
of the F:E...•Madill•Secondary He Was•assisted in the scripture
School at' 'Win '
reading by Rev. Gilbert Howes,
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g
ham ;
no -w -of the -London area,. who was
Gordon Cayley of Burlington has '.; '
minister on the Ashfield:Cireuit,,
been engaged teach Industrial about 2years ago.' Mary Andrew"
Arts at•Lucknow Public School. Mrs. rendered,S vocalsolo.
.Betty .White' of Lucknow .P:ublic ' .
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School has toKincard- ' A. basket of flowers was plac-
ine James Scott of Ripley -Huron ed in thechurch-by the
• Central School -has- t ansferred:to ;family in memory of the late Mr. 1..;
• and Mrs. Ernest Blake.
William Irvin, who was in attend•'
ance at the opening of Blakes •
• ch arch as a child 77 years ago,
was present for the closing service.
Y.IsdL.�Izvin_:s
the onl churoh_:me.rn-
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a es C urc
Luc know
Miss Alice Reid, a graduate of
Stra ford Teachers College, has
been engaged to teach at Pine
River Central School'. •Miss'E.
Hodg
'' tier who has .been a continuous
River;
member for the life of the conte .;
Dale Martin of Huron Township, a! gregation
graduate of Stratford Teachers A social time followed at Brook
Colleges will each ai i!J, E de•-Scliool:_.Flates•-, with. a-pkture+-
Thdrnpson Public School', Kincard- of the church, are being obtaihed
ine by the U.C.W. and will be avail.:
Mrs.. Helen Henderson of Kincard:= able shortly
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