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1. 73 horsepower engine
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3. Front disc brakes
4. Fully reclining
bucket seats
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MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a lair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality material, rely .on. ,
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat' O'Hagan, Prop.
EsTABLEKED OVER SIXTY. YEARS.
WALKERTON PHONE 851.0234 ONTARIO
am pleased to enclose a cheque
as a donation towards this pro-
ject. Very best wishes for suc -
cess in this endeavour", is the ,
wish'of. Robert McKinley M.P. -
of Zurich.
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"Please find enclosed a small
donation to the Pool Fund. Good
luck with the venture ," Is the
comment of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Laidlaw of London.
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"In memory of my, parents, Mr.
-and-Mrs,. John M. Strathdee ,"
writes Evelyn S.' Kennedy 'of Bed-
ford, Ohio, in donating to the
pool hind.
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"My thanks to whoever remem
bered me. I am always interested
in the progress of my native vil-
lage. May every success attend
your progress always Good
Wishes ," is the comment of Iso-
bel M. Macintosh of Hamilton in
supporting the pool fund.
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"Enclosed please find donation
towards Lions Club Pool Fund,
Good Luck," writes Harvey Mc-
Quillan, of St. Catharines.
39 Contestants In
Fall Fair Babe Contest .
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Comments Continue
On Pool Project
Comments and financial sup-
port from former residents con-
time to be received at The Sent-
inel and by the Lucknow swim- '
ming pool committee.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .29111, '1172
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With 39 entries in the Baby
Contest at Lucknow Fair, it was
not an easy task for judges Mrs.'
Dan Cleary of Waterloo and Mrs.
lack Morris Of London, both' Reg*
istered Nurses. Entries were up
this year from 30 last year. The
girls stole the show with only two
boys placing among the nine win-
ners: Mrs.' Jack McKim, Luck-
now , was director in charge of _
the contest.
Five month ,old Rhonda Hogan ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hogan-of R. 3 Goderich, was
first place winner in the "Under
6 Months" class. Placing second
was Julie Ann, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Pentland of Dun-
gannon. Shannon McNeil, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNeil,
R. 6-Goderich was third.
Other contestants in this class
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ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Purdon were.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald' Gaunt 'at Chatham. On
their return they were accompan-
ied by Miss Beatrice McQuillin
who spent the past week in chat-
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Mrs. W. I. Miller and Isobel
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and Miss W. D. Rutherford were
Sunday visitors with Miss Laura
Salkeld near Goderich.
Mrs. Harvey Webb returned on
Friday from a four-week tour of
Scotland and England with Mr.
On Tuesday the Rose, family re-
and Mrs. Dan Rose and family.
_ _ turn to Ghana , Africa.
Mr. Robert Lyons Sr. is a pat--
ient.in Wingham and District
Hospital.
The 110th anniversary of St.
Helen's United,Church will be
held on Septeniber 24 at 11
o'clock. Rev. Robert Nicholls
B.A . 'of Lucknow will be guest
minister and Miss Annette
Ou-ghto-ri . '
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner and
family of Lucan were week end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Curran and Paul. •
Mr. and .Mrs. Ken Grewar,.
Nancy and Bradley Of Mississauga
spent the week end at.the Webb
farm.
• "Good Luck" writes Chuck and
Georgie McDonagh and girls
of Oracle , Arizona.
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"Glad to send along a small
gift towards the pool. I hope 'the
kids have as much fun in the new
pool as, I had at the Carding Mill,
down at Anderson Flax Mill,"
writes Stuart Cameron of Ken-
more, New York.
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"Best of luck with your new
swimming pool," writes Ken
Hodgkinson of Listowel.
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" I must .congratulate the
Lucknow District Lions Club on
the initiative shown in spearhead-
ing-a-drive forrhe installlation-of
a swimming pool in your town. I
TOYOTA
5. Electric rear window 13. Cigarette lighter
21.60 amp. hr. battery
22. Dual braking system
23. Wrap around bumpers
24. Side running lights
25. Back-up lights
26. Washable and removable'
trunk mat
defroster
6 Whitewall tires
7. Full vinyl interior
__ 8._Electricwindshield
washer
9. Two-speed whidshield
wipers
10. Padded recessed dash
11. collapsible steering
column
12. Glove box•
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18. Power boosted fresh-
' flow ,ventilation
19. Swing-out side rear
Windows -
20. Unit body construction
15. Three-position courtesy,
lights
16. Hand-brake warning
light
17. Three point retractable
sat elts'
14. Heavy duty heater- ,
defroster '
27. Recessed spare tire
28. Tool kit and jack
29. Electrophorus paint
application
30. Four-Way flashers
rgamaaimemo.
R. 1 Holyrood; Tanya Snobelen
(Mike), R. R. 1 Ripley; Michael
White (Robt.), R. R. 2 Kincardinq
Jennifer Hunter (Wayne), London;
Susan Miller (Alan), R. 5 Luck-
now . '
Julie Martin, 12 month old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Martin of Kincardine Won the
third class "12 to 18' Months". .
Placing, second was David, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Elwood Elliott of
Holyrood. Lisa , daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Wilken of R. R. -
1 Ripley was third. Other entries I
were Michele Barger (Ken), Luck-4
now; Lisa.Koyle (Garry), Listowel;
Sherry Hodges (Terry),
Dungannon; Sandy Maclntyre
(Donald), R. R. 6 Lucknow;
Laurie Hayden (Jim), R. R. 3
'Goderich; Heather Priestap
ere. (the parent s name zn (Gerry), Lucknowrjarnes-Fuller-
brackets) Michael Curran (Ralph), ton (Carmen), Paisley.
R. R. 1 Dungannon; Deborah Mac-
Kinnon (Doug), Kitchener; Barbara
Helm (Ross), R. R., 2 Goderich;
Colken Cook (Ivan),-Ripley;
J. J. (James) Grubb (Francis),
Lucknow; Shama Andrew (Bill);
R. R. Lucknow; Laurie O'Neil
(Joe), R. 'R. 3 Auburn;. Brian
Redmond (Ambrose), Lucknow;
Trina Humphrey (Bob), Lucknow.;
Jeffery 'Kehl (Dave), Hespeler.
In the second class "6. to 12
Months---T" Mr-e,-and.-:.Mrs,-.Doug
Martyn's 8 1/2 month old daugh-
• ter. Ainslie of R.. 3 Lucknow took
first place. Second -wai Scott,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Koyle
Listowel and Jeannine
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Finlayson of R. R. 3 Teeswater
was third. This was the largest
Class- with 16 contestants. Other
entries were Joey. Curran (Donald),
R. R. 1 Dungannon; Brenda McNee
(Eric), Dungannon; Linda Ack-
worth XKen), London; Patrick Hunt-
er (Ted),' R. 5 Kincardine; TaM-
my Fluckler (Don), Ripley; Matt
Rhody (Alan), Ripley; Jeffery
Haldenby (Daire), R. R. 1 Holy-
rood; Shannon Keir (Randy), Dun-
gannon; Bradley Murray (Gerald),
Ai.