HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-21, Page 20WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2h
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I SEE .
By The. Sentinel
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THAT Mrs. • Duncan"(Lillian) •
Simpson is the new Sentinel cor-
respondent for the Kintail area.
Give Lillierta call at 529.-7548'
• arid assist her to keep the doings
of the Kintail community on the
Sentinel pages.
THAT "The Fant Go Wild, Paul
Henderson's Miracle" went on •
dale Tueiday and is. available
for $5.95 at The Lucknow Sent-
inel. The book, hardbound and
141 pages, is the life story of
Paul, from Fhildhood to his
Team Canada success.
THAT Spring must be here, at
least on the 4th of Kinloss. Mrs.
Jelle ,„ .de Jong reports sighting 4
or 5 groundhogs at play on the ,
side' of the' railway bridge near
their farm home.
THAT Terry O'Donnell of Kitch-
ener , who lost his life in a car
accident on February 6th, had'
willed his eyes to.the Eye Bank.
Because ofTerry's concern
while he lived for those so, af-
flicted, someone now will see.
Farm In Murray
Name 122 Years
J. R. (Cliff) Murray, West Wa,'-•
wano‘liAiownship, has sold' his 106
acre farm On concession 9 to Mr.—
and Mrs. John Shetler of Stirling.:
Mr. arid Mrs. Shetler and their
nine children moved to their new
home the first of February.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray and his
sister Miss Mary Murray moved to
Lucknow the iast of December,
,
where they reside, in the Stanley
Apartment, the former Henderson
home on Havelock Street., North.
Their son Donald Murray, con-
cession 5, West Wawanosh Town-
ship has sold his 150 acre farm '
to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stutz-
man of No7'wich; They'with
their eleven children will move
here the middle of April. MrS.
'Stetler and Mr. Saitzrnan are
brother and sister.
The farm where Donald is re-
siding is the Murray "home farm"
the Original 106 acres was taker: up
froth the crown in 1851 by their
grandfather Robert Murray. 50 •
additional acres • wire later added
The 4th and 5th generations are
residing here at the present time.
•
The five zeherations ZEE-KHz"'
err DOnald B. Murray,
11,.. (Cliff) Murray, Donald R.
Murray and'hir two boys Allan
. and Reid anc: two daughters Marl=
or i2 Lric Ma.riPne.
Music Exams
Pupils of Mrs. W. A. Graham,
R. R. 1 Lucknow, who passed the
exams Of the Royal Conservatory
of Music, Toronto, are:
'GET INTO THE SPRING OF THINGS
. WITH FABRICS
FROM
Grade 8 piano, Nancy Ackert,
datighter of Mr. and Mrs., Clar-
ence Ackert, Kincardine ,h6n.
ours. '
Grade 6 piano., Michael•Pol7
lock, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Clar-
ence Pollock, Ripley, pass'.
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Tomato Juice .REAL VALUE .5 Tins 99,
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Sliced Beets l Special 2 Tins 39
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