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Lucknow Couple
Are Married
For 62 Years
Mr. and. Mrs. T. A. Canieron
of Lucknow will observe their
62nd wedding anniversary. on
Thursday, September 28th. .
Mrs. Cameron is the former
Clara Purdon. They were mar- •
vied at the home 'of the bride's
parents at MacDonald's Corners.
Following their marriage 62.
years ago they farmed in. Lanark
County, coming to Ashfield
Township in 19.18: In 1946 they
moved to-their-preseni4iome
Lueknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron have
a siitiltalphin'Athfield towit--- --
ship and A daughter Jean, Mrs.
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Two Seriously Injured In
Walkerton Area Accident
Bob McKinley To Again Contest. Huron
Riding. For Progressive Conservatives,
Has Been Member Since 1965
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Caslick of Whitechurch, were en
route to Hanover about 3 p.m.
Sunday afternoon, travelling on
Highway No.' 4.
At'a point this side of Walker-
ton, at MacDuff corners, the high•
way junction to Paisley , they p.
Were in collision with a car driv-
en by Reynolds Blackman of. Bur-
lington who, was uninjured.
The Ross car was hit broadside
lirtheimpact-resulting-in serious
injury to Mr. Ro'ss and Mr. Cas -
lick. Mr. and Mrs. Ross were
riding in the front seat of the auto
and MO. and Mrs. Caslick in the
rear Seat.
'Earl Caslick 81, received a
fractured'right wrist, fractured •
ribs, a punctured. lung and multip•
le Cuts and bruises.
Russell Ross received a corn-
pound fracture of the right leg,
a fractured clavicle, a.ruptured
diaphram and multiple, lacera-
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Electoe: Up. 24%
The total number of. Electors
eligible to vote for the Federal
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Ellwood. Irwins
For
Hockey Series
AMBERLEY NEWS
Barton Irwin son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ellwood Irwin, Sarnia, is
spending this week at the home
of his aunt and uncle kir. and
Mrs. Bill Kempton of .Amberley
while his parents are enjoying a
trip to Russia to see the Canada-
Russia hockey games there.
Ellwood is a Lucknow native ana
Mrs. Irwin is the former Joan
Campbell of Amberley.
Lucknow District Lions. Club,
at their regular meeting on Wri-
day evening, donated $1300 from
the Lions general funds to. the
Lucknow Swimming Pool Fund.
This is a club donation and is
in addition to any other donations
made personally by club mem- •
bers.
This raises the pool fund tot--
al to $16,700. The objective is
$35 ,000.. Donations are being
received daily from all parts of
the continent , as well as here at
home. Your contributions to the
pool fund would be welcome and -
will assist the Lions Club in their
-campaign objective. Give now,
the campaign still has a long way
to go.
STUDENTS GOING
HERE AND THERE
Elizabeth Newbold, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Newbold
of Lucknow , has entered the Uni-
versity of Windsor in the four
year nursing course leading to a
B. Sc.' N'a degree.
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Simon and John de 13oer, sons
of 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter de Boer,
R. R. 2•Teeswater are attending
Ridgetown Agricultural College.
4.ohnds-2eginning_hisiirst year
and Simon is in 'his second year.
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Miss Gail Jamieson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jamieson
of Lucknow has entered her 'sec-
ond year at Centralia College in
• the Home Economics Course.
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Lucknow District Lions Club is
,promoting support for Paul Hend-
erson to win the "Labatts Best
On Ice Hockey Award" in the Can•
ada-Russia-horkey series.
• Ai Hamilton, a Lions Club .
member , told The Sentinel Tues-
day that support is being sought
frOm Paul's home community to
cast ballots in this contest.
Ballots may be 'picked up at the
Mayfair Restaurant or BilryFina
in Lucknow. Voting ends Oct-
ober 7th.
Simply indicate who you feel
is the most valuable member of
Team Canada crier the current
series. Mail your ballot in and
the player receiving the 'most
votes receives a new automobile.
Over $2000 was receive&by Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Forster and Don-
ald of Ripley at' a benefit dance
staged on their behalf last . Friday.
The Forster family, lost their
barn and crop by fire recently.
Four Whitechurch area residents
were injured in va car accident
near Walkerton on Sunday after-
noon, two of then], quite seriously.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross of
Kinloss Township, accompanied
In 17th Year u.
Bill Hall, son of Mr., and Mrs.'
'Elwin Hall of:Owen Sound and 0.
formerly of Lucknow died sud- , —denlTat-hisliortieln-0-Wen Sound
on Tuesday morning of this week.
Bill was in his 17th year.
He resided in Lucknow with
parents-:vh-e-rrEl
Lticknow DistriCt High School.
Following die close of the Luck-
now school, •Mr. Hall taught at
Wingham before taking up a
teaching position at Owen Sound-
at which time the family' moved
from Lucknow to,that city:
A committal, service will be
ireid-orniurklay at 3 p.. m. at,
Alma Centre Cemetery, 2 miles west of Atwood.
He is survived by his parents
Rose and, ElWin Hall, brOther Bob
and sisters Susan and. Sally.
vie To. Rim-0Y Event
Riding of Bruce for the forthcom-
ing-election is 41,911.
This compares with 33 ,722
eligible voters in the 1968 Feder-
al Election or an increase of 24%.
Returning officer A. E. Greer'
of-Glamis-'made this announce-
ment Monday.
Robert McKinley , member for.
Huron Riding in the last Parlia-
ment was chosen by acclamation
Wednesday night of last week by
the Huron Progressive Conserva-
tive Federal Association to run
in the October 30 election.
Mr. McKinley, a 42-year-old
farmer and businessman, was
first elected to Parliament in
1965, succeeding the Late Elston
'Cardiff who had held- the riding
for the Conservatives for 25
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Total Now Is $16,700
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Lions Dopato $1300 To..•
SWinimint .Pool-. Campaign
To Go On Sale Shortly
Over $2000 At
Benefit Dance
Name Announced Raise $340 In
Rumma-ge Sale
The Olivet Unit , of St.
Andrew's United Church Women,
Ripley raised about $340 last
week end at their rummage sale
in Lucknow. The sale was for ,1 1/2 days on Friday and Saturilay,
It is planned to continue the sale
again this'Saturday.
Proceeds of the rummage sales
sponsored by the Olivet ladies.
from time to time go towards APB support of Foster Children
through the Foster Parents' Plan.
The group has been sponsoring
is
a child in Korea and recently
added a second child in India.
Rhonda , the 5-month-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hogan of Ashfield Township, was
the, prize winning baby in' the
under six months class at the
,Lucknow Fall Fair. ,
Dr. Johnston's book has been
named. The Sentinel has been
advised by the publishers, that Dr.
W. V: Johnston's book has receiv-
ed its name tag and should 'be out
this month or early in October.
The publishers offered $50 to
the winning entry in the "name
the book" ebmpetition
promoted through the Sentinel.
Hundreds of titles were submit-
ted locally, but the Sentinel re-
grets that the publishers did not
favour a name submitted through
_the_local contest and settled on.'
one which was'submitted by a •
member of their sales staff.
The book will be called "Be-
fore the Age of Miracki:Memoirs
of a Country Doctor".
The book is scheduled to be
available any day and The. Sentin-
el has been appointed selling
agent for Lucknow and District.
Cost of the book will be $6.95.
Mail orders will be accepted at
the same rate , no extra postage
is necessary. .
The Sentinel will announce as
soon as the book goes on sale
locally and in the, meantime,
mail orders will be accepted, -
Make $6 . 95 payable to Vie Luck•
now Sentinel.
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