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sip Year In Advance -12.00 `Extra 'To U.S.A.
Inner Bank
Ming Sold To
jMcDoflUgb
Bank of ,Montreal has sold
ding on Lucknow's main
'formerly housing the Luck
anch,until the move to the
constructed building sever -
10 ago, to Jack McDonagh
mow, proprietor of McDon-
' urance Agency.
`Johnson, manager. of the
Branch of the bank, will
to reside in the apart
ated in the upstairs of
er bank location.
McDonagh and his son
1)onagh have been oper-
Ix insurance' and real
siness from an office in
t:B16ek on the main
inaction becomes effec -
st,
rsiry Of
tabu Graduate
e; Joyce McClenaghan ,
of Rev. and Mrs. R. C.
than of Dungannon,
her. Bachelor of Home
cs degree on May 24
University of Manitoba ,
e was a adnate of Brace
fislta°a`kes"9ec
�'hool Bracebridge, Ont -
On Graduate,
tend Althouse
BETTY COLWELL
Colwell, daughter of
elwell of Kinloss and.the
Colwell, graduated
'University of Western
)RThutsday, June 7.
tthe recipient of a Bach-
tts Degree through the
IfScience, majoring in
ononues,
Ms to attend Althouse
College in London in
*anon wasreceded
ceremony at; Brescia •
ethe
ggrad•
uation were
Cutrie Colwell;sister
ndmother, Mrs. William
661141r1; Mr, and 'Mrs.
eof liolyrood• George
Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs.
Steri Mr. and Mrs. Don
Id M'. and Mrs. Ardill
lof Ripley,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1973
NIurrayM'rrison Awarded Gold Medal
And O.A.C. Alumni Scholarship
Murray Morrison, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Morrison of R. R.
1 Lucknow; .graduated from the
University of Guelph on May 25th
with a Bachelor of Sciencein
Agriculture degree.
He is now employed .with Can-
adian Dressed Meats in Toronto.
Murray received the O.A.C.
Alumni Foundation Graduation
Scholarship and the Beth Duncan
Memorial Gold Medal at the 0.A.
C. awards luncheon held on grad-
uation day. Both awards were •
given for contribution to extra-
curricular activities while a
maintaining good academic stand -
ing.. Murray is shown left, receiv
ing the Duncan award. from J. K.
Babcock.
hircus Attracts
Crowd Of 1350
The Royal Bros. Circus
brought to town by the Lucknow
Recreation Committee on Tues -
day night of last week; attract-
ed 'a••large crowd to, two perform-
ances that evening. ' .
1350 attended the entertain-
ment at the local park and the
Lucknow Recreation committee
realized a profit of about $400
which will go to. the ,local sum-
mer recreation program.
Chairman Bill Hunter has stated
that -he and his committee wish
_to apologize for any inconven-
ience that might .have been
caused to patrons of the circus.
There were some complaints by
those attending of .the addition-:,
al "sideshow" charge, over and
above the regular admission.
Recreation committee officials
had no knowledge of the extra
charge involved over and above
'the general admission price until
the night of the event.
According to circus officials
Receives Degr�eAt
Queens University
David Alton MacLeod received
his Bachelor o€'Arts' degree in
convocation ceremonies June 2,
held in the Jock .Harty arena on
campus of Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario.
His mother Mrs. Dorothy Mac -
Leod of Lucknow , attended.
A graduate of Ripley and Dist-
rict High School,, David is mar-
ried to the former' Arlene
Musclow of Bancroft.' They have.
two children. Mark and Lisa. He
has been teaching near Bancroft
for 10 years and is presently prin-
cipal of ,Maynooth Public •School.
the Lucknow Recreation Com-
mittee sold a record number of
advance sale tickets for a com-
munity of this size.
Graduates In
London Ceremony.
LINDA BOYLE
Linda Boyle, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Boyle of Lucknow ,
graduated on Thursday, June 7th
from the University of Western
Ontario. She received a
Bachelor of Arts degree through
the Faculty of Science, majoring
in Home Economics. •
The graduation was preceded by
a ring ceremony at Brescia Col-
lege.
Linda has accepted a Dietetic •
Internship at Victoria 'Hospital
in London commencing in Sept—
ember. .
The 'graduation was attended by
her parents and sisters, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Boyle, Lorraine and
Lorna of Lucknow; grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Salkeld of
Lucknow"and by Matt. Plant of
London.
Singh Copy 15e
24 Pages.
TO REPRESENT FOUR
AREA MUNICIPALITIES
Teeswater W�man'
Named Bruce
Co. School Member
Mrs. Everett (Pearl) Whitehead
of Teeswater was recently appoin•
ted to the: Bruce County board of
Education, replacing Ross Mac
Rae of Culross who died last
month.
A former chairman of the Tees-
' water -Culross public school board
she will be the only woman on
the 14 -member county board.
She will represent Teeswater,
Culross, Kinloss and Lucknow.
Mr. MacRae 'had been la mem -
•ber.of the Bruce board since its'
inception in 1969. Previously,
he had been a member of the
Wingham district secondary
school board.
Mrs. Whitehead is the former .
Pearl Jamieson of 'Ashfield Town-
ship.
own-ship.
Fanshawe Grad
Mager Of Library
Science Degree.
LAURINE MORRISON
Laurine Morrison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Morrison of
R. R. 1 Lucknow , 'graduated with
`a Master of Library Science deg-
ree from the University of West-
ern Ontario on Friday, June 8th.
Lauririe begins work as a
librarian at Huntington University
in Sudbury on July 1st.
KEN ROULSTON
Kenneth C. Roulston,son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roulston of
Lucknow , graduated from `Fan-
shawe College in London on Maly.
25 with an "A" average.
He was enrolled in the Recrea-
tional Leadership''course. His •
parents attended the graduation.
Over 400 Are
Registered .For
Swirnming Clusses
Andy Anderson, in charge of
the swimming program at the
Lucknow and District Swimming
Pool this.summer, reported to the
Sentinel on Friday that 412 regis-
trations have been received in the
various classes with further regis-
trations coming in.
The breakdown is as follows;
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
New Position For
Donald .Andrew.
Donald Andrew,. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Andrew of Lucknow,
has received an appointment as
assistant Regional Development
Consultant ,for the Alberta Land
Development Corporation with
offices in Calgary.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Raise About $6000
JflKjck.Off
for Ripley -:Huron
A .very successful "kick-off"
dinner at the Sunset 9olf C1ubat
•Goderich on Thursday of last
week raised a bout. $6000 for the'
new Recreation Complex presently
'being planned by the Ripley -Huron.
Community *Centre Board.
The committee was very pleas-
ed, at the support given tL a event
and the wide area from which
those present came from.
Guests atthe dinner included
Paul Henderson, Larry Jeffrey and
Garry .Doak , of hockey, fame.
Members of the provincial par-
liament, Murray Gaunt and Jack
Riddell, were in attendance. •
London Grad
SEAN MacTAVISH
Jean MacTavish, daughter of
Mr. and.Mrs. Donald MacTavish
of HuronTownship, graduated from
the University of Western Ontario
on Wednesday* June 6 with a Bach•
elor of Arts degree, majoring in
French,
Jean plans to attend teachers'
college in London in the Fall.
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