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WEDNES.DAY. MAY ..5.ifo.„0.
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Four Girls Receive Provincial 4H•Honours
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.1500 In .T001s, :. ' • . . '
el'ools•valued at about $1500,
were stolen from the J. E:Mac- ••
Donald service station•in Luck
now sometime during the night
on Thursday Of last w'ee,k. The •
breakin was discovered on Friday
morning., • •
A window 'was broken at the •
rear of the station and a thief
Or thieves Used goves during the
incident. • ' •
Hand tools -and bbxes belOnging,
to employees Doug .Elaldeuhy and
Mike Courtney were stolen as 2
'well as some tools belonging to •
the proprietor Jgck MacDonald:
Nothing else was stolen,
' Police Are continuing their in-
Nesti on into the theft.'
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and,Mrs, Gerry Vander Klippe of
R. R. 5;•Lucknow and Doug Wall, .,.
son•OftMr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wall of Witigham ; formierly of
Langside, who are both, Grade 11
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Helens
General Store
Pbur area girls received Provin-
cial fidnour:, certificates at the • :
4-H club achiOement day held
•at Hillcrest School in-Teeswater
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Satuiday. 'Provincial Honours • .
represents thecompletion of
twelve 4-1-1 club projects . Pic tur-
ed , left to right , are Carol
Ca mpbell ; 18 ,_Liickno3,1
:ClubNaney WhytoCk
Tees. -
water .No. 2 Club;Nancy Walden,
17,, •Lucknow NO, 2.Club; Carolyn
Hodgins ;-.:21; Silver Lake Club
Lucknow Legion Donate 100 To Murray
Moirison For Work In India, Spend
Considerableen-Buddingimprovement
Lucknow Branch of .the Cariad,
ian Legion No: 309 has donated'
$169-insuPport of Murray,Morri-
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spend the surnrner in 1.4.teknow.
India working with Crossroads
InternatiOna 1. . • . .
The Sentinel has oneArlier
occasions outlined the Work to be
: done by Murray. .He has
volunteered .his services for the
summer and is :presently a 'student
atthe _University-oluelph. '
The supper Meetingof the'
Legion, which Was catered by the
• ladies-A-Uxtliary to „ttelegiOn,
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also referred to other irriportant n•
:Work,'whieh4has been done Oh the
Legion property -in ree.ent mOnths
.' Completion of aluminum storm
Windows on all of the,Legion Hall
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• Thirteen children 'registered
for next term's kindergatten at
St. Joseph's School at Kingsbridge
• on Tuesday ,, Aptil 27: •
711.e name 0( eadh. child ;
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as follows: . • • •
Michael Alistin (Eldon), Ronnie
liel.beigte. (Ron), Shawn Doherty ,
(Frank), Betty•Jane Foran. (John).
Casey Hendriks (Martin), Joan
•Ilendriks.(110nry), Stephen Hickey
000i. Brian 1.cddy,(Refi), Lisa •
• taframboise (lienry), Christine
•Mattis (lim), Paul Martin (Jim),.
(tWins), Tommy Van biepen
(Theo), Petty Van ()sob (Joe).
has been, done at a cost of 4440.. •
WOrkat the kitchen. Of the
Legion, Hall, including sinks,
painting. and cupboards, 'has-. been;
completed at'a cost of ;$90,, •
A:major improVement .job to •
the foundation of the bui.lding in •
reinforcingthe floors in both •
wings has cost :the Legion '
this work was.started last Fall
and has been cOrnpletedthis,
spring: • • . ; • .•
'I'keT,igidti'13-tancii,,at the din
net. meeting , also made a dona-
tion of $25 to the Salvation Army
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ma* Annoyers('
On Sunday
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Piesbyterian Church anniversary,
services ,On$unday and the aliniV,F
ersAty supper onMonday,was exCel-
ues spea <er at t e u ay
services was .Dr. Charles Hay,
ProfesSOr'.Homiletics, Knox
lege, Toronto.. • '
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Guest soloists; were Allan Stew-
art of Burlington and 'Lloyd Stew-
art \of Dundas, Sons of Mr. and
Mrs'. Philip Stewart of Lucknow.
The/re was• SpeC'ial rruisie by. the,
choir under t4.directionpf organ.
ist and choir leader Mrs.• William
Scott. ' Nom:Ian Taylor was
Special. vocal quartette •
ST. HELENS NEWS
-•The St. Helen's. Genal Storf
has been sold to Mr and Mrs..
Sheldon Martin of R. R. 2, 'Baden.
'T'his store has been operated by
the pannabec her family for sever-
al years with Mks. Margaret Pan-: .
nabecker in charge/since the death
of her husband: ' On the week end
the Martin family. tool< over Mrs.
Pa nna bec ker and Mrs: ,Martin are
sisters. A warm welcome is •'
extended to Mr. and Mrs. Martin'
and 'Wa rie
their daughter: Carol .visited 'here.
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School have'been selected_ • '
along with two. other students to
represent their ichool.-inthe
oting Voyag
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• ,Leaving. August,10 ; they will
spend A day at Ottawa •and then.
.fly' to Manitoba ,where. they will
be billeted in homes for their •
visit These trips are sPonsored,
jointly •by.the
Fedeogrn-
ment and the Ontario .pieparttrient
of Education
The students are selected as
• ambassadors of their school and
,province. • ' • , ' •
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numbers. were by Cyril Browp,,.
Dale Haldenby, NOrrrian.•Taylor
•and Austin LOree': •
Members of the congregation
enjoyed an anniversary supper at •
the church on Monday eVening
with a program folloWing.
Rev: Glenn Noble is minister,
of Lucknow Presbyterian Church.
and also participated in the anni-
VerSarYservices:, : •
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Leaves WIN; Four Young Children
ection Of Barn Colla
Dutnin ;
'West Wawanoth: Township farmer,.
'died tragically on Monday about
'llbOn,when ,a ,AeetiOn �f a barn
lapsed onhirn
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Pitinktt fatni on the sidetbad
be-
tweeri the 2nd and 4tli of Asiest
Wa wa nosh , south-east of Puivail-•
tion„ •
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116 had.ta ken delivery ofteVl-t,
al Un S Of' lottilizet
piled on the h4Iti,
atilig a tractdrand loder Itieleatt
out; .tbe 'sta bl, underncath. [the area
wherethe kettli7:er Was toied •
when a sectiOnof thehri.
ollaped,on in..' • Ile was killd:.
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BILL VANDgR,'KLIPPE : •
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Ann Ross Spends
Fivelays 1n__
Lucknow, India
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•Arin, Ross, daughter of Mr'. and •
Mrs, Don Ross of Lucknow, has •
-jst--rettrrned froin an extended
periOd. Of travelling which includ-
ed five days'in Lucknow, India.
Ann i a graduate &lite and.
prior to her :travelling:was with:
the Canadian Forces on North Van
couver Island. The past eight ,•
mOnths have been spent in Europe,
North Africa and Asia.
• Accomparilying her on t_b_e_111
Were three teachers, Margaret
Muir Of St. Catharines, Brian
Swann' af•Manning, Alberta and
Dori Northey of Edmonton. • ,
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instantly. It is asstinied that the
traCtOr MaY have struck a support
post in the barn, Or that the •
weight Of the fertilizer alone may
have ausd. the accident.
Olts the
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ren, the oldest in kindergarten-
and the youngest an infant of
three weks, Michael Vteddie, •
Shannon and Patridia: his parents
Mr: and Mrs. John (Violet Erring
f=West.„.W.a.van
brothers George of Brantfordand
Wayne Of Dungannon; Sister MrS.
Barry (Petty) Young of Clinton...
• The body is at the Arthur Funer-
al Home in Aupurn until Thursday:
Purletal servic&will bt conducted
o. Thursday a fterhOon at2 p m.
from Knox United Church in Aub-
urn with burial in Dungannon,
Cemetery: Family prayers Will
be at the funeral home on Wdr
dy.atOp:m.
time Was 1yar-old Darrell
134111 who Was nOtelose to the col-
lapsed Area and escaped injury,.
ile sumnioned hIp' 0
Mr, DOrnin had recently• con
structtd 4 neW barn. 4tt.trillitin.:
pailotir On the farm. Thelccid-
eht• Oecutred in tholdt*inal'.
tle stivved'by his wifo tiro
fotikr Elliiabeth Louise (Dity Lou
Vasselia of Killgbridg;. four child
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_The Ro' ss family connection With
tuCkno1, Canada wsresponsible
for the visit to LucknOw ;
We ar interested in reading the
copy of' the Lucknow Pionet, that
city's .Englih nwspaper, as:well • '
as.tourit brbhures: about Lucknow.
which Ann brought back with het.
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