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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
SEE ..
By The S�ntineI
THAT an ad in this issue calls
for applications for a
supervisor and three assistants to
`operate the Youth in Action
Summer Employment Program
in 'Lucknow..
a tj tismal service was
i:WU at Trinity United Church,
Akiltileld on May 27th with Rev.
Hummel officiating. ,The
wing infants were baptized:
,mon Alexander, son of Mr. and
1! s. Douglas Cameron and Jan-
ine Irene, daughter of Mr. and
Its. Thomas Helm.
THAT new tenants in the home
of Harry Edenborough on Luck
now's main street are Arun .and
Anjana Ghosh and two children,
• both of pre school age. They
are residing in the home vacat-
ed last week by Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Morrison. Mr. Ghosh is
an engineer at the Foundry in
Wingham and was previously ,
employed in this capacity
at Orillia.
THAT Mrs. Harvey Houston, Prov•
inial Public Relations Officer •
with the Federated Women's
Institutes of Ontario was guest
speaker at the Huron West ]?ist'1
rict Annual, held at Dungannon,
Wednesday, May 30th. Mrs.
Harold Gaunt of the St. Helens
W. I. branch is now past presid-
ent.
THAT communion and baptism
service was held Sunday at Luck -
now Presbyterian Church. Ruth
Henderson, daughter of Mr. and.
Mrs. Jim Henderson of Lucknow,
became a member of the church.
Children baptized were Brian
James, son of Brian and Linda,
Johnston and Raymond Luke,
son of Ray. and Linda Cranston.
Regular $125.00 and
$135.00
CLEARANCE
PRICES
at 199.00'.
6 at X165.00
6 at $119,00
4 at 5115.00
1 at $125.00
1/2 .PRICE & LESS
WEDNESDAY, Ai
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YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODU
MAXWELL HOUSE. 6 OZ.
Instant. Coffee
HEINZ 10 OZ.'
Tomato Soup Sale
FULL 2 POUNDS '
Pay Only sAv
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4 TinsA
59c PRE
Surf Detergent Special Ong'
PURITAN LARGE 24 OZ.
Beef or Irish StewPayOnIy
PREM 12 OZ.
luncheon Meat
Special Tin
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VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATO
JUNE 7, 8, 9 PHONE LUCKNOW
THAT Barry McDonagh, chair-
man of the Paul. Henderson day
'scheduled for Lucknow on Satur-.
day, June 23rdreports thatfinal
plans are being made for this
full day's activity in The Sepoy
Town. Committee members
wish to impress to the local res-
idents that. contrary to: some
rumours which have been circu-
lated following 'a recent story in
a week end magazine, that Paul
will be visiting his home town
at absolutely no dost to the
local committee who are honour
ing'him on this occasion. Barry
reports that tickets are selling
fast and that you would be wise
to.purchase yours at once.
THAT the Lucknow village . clerk
recently received a letter from
Verna Infanti`, 648 Third Line
E. , Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
seeking information about the
birthplace of her grandfather
William Thom. McLean. He
was reportedly born, in Lucknow
on November 10th, 1856. His
;parents ..were Archibald McLean
and Mary . Thom. Neither t'ie,
clerk's office nor The Sentinel
have any records of this and, any
information on this family
would be appreciated by Mrs.
Infanti'. •
THAT George Kennedy, • Highway
86 east, was the winner of the
Royal Bank -of Canada Special at
the Clinton Spring Show and
Trade Fair on Saturday. The
directors choice 1973 went to the
exhibitor winning the highest
number of points in the beef .
cattle classes, points based on
one breed only. George, for
many years, has been an exhib-
itor and breeder of Hereford
cattle. He. won the.same award
two years ago at the Clinton
show.
THAT Rev. R. Douglas
ald of Tillsonburg, a
Lucknow, receptly mad
special presentation tb'
Tills.onburg Legion at t,
Vimy=VE dinner. He,
over the communion set
which he was issued asa
lain during the second:
war and which had beep
serve communion to
prisoners at Christmas')
THAT Carman Nixonrb=
and Mrs. Isaac Nixon
was one of those ince
Stoneybrook Selects/ :u
Pee. Wee bivisionofth
House League Hockey
menta
THAT' a four team 1adi.:
league will operate tbit
between St.. Helens,
Brookside and Lucknow'
scheduled to start Mond
Lucknow team, for guts
up , is just organizing a
meet Thursday of this it
7 p., rn. with all interest
ers requested to be Oh
THAT Mrs. Grant. G01130
now was hostess on Ftida
1 at her home for a btid
er' by local friends and
in honour pf Miss Mary
Beets of Hanover.
THAT the a he d rel cent
reld
eunio
United Church Cameo'
Goderich. The preside
ed was George
Geod °
succeeding
Ho�rik
Goderich, Secretary
is T. I. Salkeld of Luc