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• THE 'L.UCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1970
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THAT Jim,Henderson, son of Mr:.
and. Mrs: Jim Henderson of •
, Lu.cknow• has passed his Grade 9
piano. Jim •is a pupil of Mr,
Loin—Willits-or Listowel.
SEE. .
the S�ntinel
THAT Dougald Campbell , a form-
er resident of Blackhorse and a
a former.student at Lucknow High.
School, has .been elected presid-
ent of the Palmerston Lions Club.
Dougald now resides' in •Elmira
but has continued his association
with the Palmerston Lions Club
since living there a •few years.
ago.
THAT Mrs. Bill .Gibson of Luck-
now uncovered an interesting
.edition of the Seaforth Huron
Expositor which was used as
packing in a box/ from an auc-.
tion sale in Ripley of the belong-
ings of Tom Harris: The paper
is-datedOctober 11, 1$ 7 2-'a-nd •
• :we were surprised. at its good , ;
condition.. However, further
• examination revealed that it
Was a reprint of.the issue.and
had, been done •as a centennial
project 'of the present publisher
iiuring centennialyear, 1967.' ,
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THAT Mr.,, and Mrs. Gordon;
Lyons of R. R..1 Lucknow were •
horroured-by their immediate_
neighbours ata surprise .party:at
their home on .Thursday June' '
18th.. The party, was in honour
of Mr. and Mrs.. Lyons' 25th,
• wedding anniversary which had
_._been_observecLiunel6sh_. he_y
•• were presented with roses and
a pair of bedroom lamps.
•THAT a gathering' was held
re.cently at the horne of Mrs.
Harvey Webster of _Lucknow , �f
the, neighbours panda former
neighbour of Mrs...Kenneth Nick-
olson'prior: 'to .the Nicholson
;family's departure to make their
home in. Wingham.
THAT Patricia Hamilton,, daugh-
ter. of
aughter._of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ham-
ilton of Lucknow, is employed
at a summer resort lodge near •
Brace idge fotahe- summer. _
months Her 'parents;'drove her
to the Brace,bridge area on Satur=
.day•. •
THAT Harry Hackett , who has'.
been visiting the past year,`
with his sons and their wives
since selling his housedust; south
'of•the village has moved into.
one'of'the Stanley apartrnerits,
on -Rots' St , 'Lueknew
YOUNG HAYTER
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayter'
are 'tiappy to •announce. the eng:age
naent of their daughter , Sarbarz ,
td kobet Wesley, Young son of •.
Mr, and.'Mrs..Wesley Young R.R.
• 3 Teeswater The marriage will'
take place on Saturay, a '.y t
190 at New St. Paul's Anglican
Church ;, Woodstock; '
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THAT about 40.grade 8' students
at. RiplyLltrmn-Cent 1,St hou1
accoh panied by the principal
Floyd Stanley and a teacher',
Mrs..Isabel Martyn, enjoyed'
a, bus trip to. Niagara Falls.' on
Friday. They visited the; Wim' I
THAT 'Mrs. Jim Schneider (Dorn-.
Tth-y-H
• relative shower,at her home on
Monday evening in 1nour of
Verna Culbert of Goderich prior,
to her marriage to Torn Hallam
of ucknow. :
land Canal, .Old 'Fort George,.
Queenston'Heights and Brock's
Monument :where they are their
lunch ,_the Floralclock at the
hydro.generating station but
,were unable to tour the station
because of the heavy ,bookings
the whirlpool rapids, one of
the -w �-museums the-Skylon
tower and had a trip under the
• Falls. They had about an•
hour's free time and later
stopped at Hamiltonfor their
supper,
THAT :on June 18 , pupils from.
• grades 3, 4, •5 , and '6 of North,
Ashfield Public School, accom-
y-theil•
teas hers emirs .--
Sandy M:accharles ; Mrs. John
•Mowbray'and. Mrs, Culbert of
Ripley, enjoyed a bus trip to ,
Douglas -Point -ind--the- Bru-ce
.County 'Museum at Southanmpton,
They had their lunch at South
•ampton and in the afternoon
hada conducted toter of C. K.
x„, Wingham;
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THAT, students of Grades 1, 2, 3
of Lucknow District Public
rSchool along
with'their.teach-•
-ers Mrs. Robert Campbell and .•
. 'Mrs. Don; Bell, enjoyed a bus
trip to London on Wednesday.,
June 17th. They visited the '
.Canadian' National Institute for
the Blind: and'StoryNB'ook
Gardens. .
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THAT Mr,: and Mrs, Walter Dext-
er,of Lucknow just returned
fr6rr`, a'two week trip to Van-
couver, B, C, , visiting w.itil
Mr.' and Mrs, 'Edwin Armstrong
(Ruth Wilson) , formerly of
Ripley . now living, in Burnaby.,
They also visited Gordan
V. Towle of Vancouver • form.
erl' of the Paramount disttint,.
TH,AT'Mr... and •Mrs, Torn Morii-
. ;son of Whitechurch, who recent•
ly sold their garage:—business—are.
moving to. Lucknow.,. where they •
will'reside in half of the double .
house of Mrs. Jennie:Mills 'on
- the corner of .Campbell and
Outram . Mr. Morrison• is .at
present hospitalized in London.I
THAT summer is the time; for
goings and cornings_of; .'
people in the:,Sentin'el reader. -
ship group. If you• rake. a trip,
have visitors, send your son or
daughter off on a.sumrne job,' '
stage a . shower for a bride
graduate • move,•or if you do'..;
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