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Several conclusions seem to be
evident from the figures of stud-
ents graduating from all 5 second-
ary ichocis in Huron County were:
(1) Most of the 4th year students
who do not return for the 5th
year program proceed directly to
employment rather than to a COM-
Matt.ty, College. (2) Fanshawe
College, London attracts more
Huron County graduates than any
other C. A , (3) Approximate
ly 42%• of those receiving a Sec-
ondary School Honour Graduation
Diploma enroll in University. 4
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In view of the increased costs
of services by the Huron Countn.
Public Libta.ry Boar c: .
•to the Elementa.ra Schncn sf-af
Huron County. Board cf Ea .r
ill be phased Out be: M
and June 19'74.. 'a :ea
ago the Huron Cola
began ro charge the L'ann: sf.
cation $1,00 per pain. 1.7..
school receiving the tnn:a.
this"payment the schns,
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and these books were e
dame times durina eia
Board stated the -an one 1 IAaan
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, .\ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30,
Loses 3 Cows
When Struck --
By Car
DUNGANNON NEWS
An accident which occurred
60 YEARS AGO
JANUARY 1934 •
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JANUARY 1954
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30,f 1974
C. L. Oberle, manager of the
Tmcknow branch of the' Bank of
Ivlora:real, was transferred to
Ville. He was succeeded in
Lucknow by Stanley D. Whaley,
who came from Little Current;
33 years, buying it in the spring
of 1921 'from McLeod and Joynt.
Rev. Robt. 'A . MaCconnell, who
was in his 90th year, preached
three'sernions during one Sunday
which were reported as good ones-
without a note. In the absence
of Rev. C. A. Winn, Mr. Maccon-
nell Conducted the morning and-
vetting services at Lucknow Pres-
byterian Church and made a trip
to Dungannon to' conduct the after-
noon service there.
Bread prices in Lucknow dropped
as low as 15 to bring a price war
into full swing. Milk was also
being offered at cut-rate prices.
40 ygAit$ AGO
JANUARY 1934
The Women's Association, a
newly forrned organization of
tizated Church, held their initial
Meeting When the officers elected
were: President, Mrs. S. T. Tuck-
er; 1st Vice, Mrs. W. G. Andrew;
rid Vice, Miss Eva Greer; Record-
ing Secretary_, Mrs. N. Bushell;
Corresponding Secretary , Mrs. W.
V. Johnston; Treasurer, Mrs. Wrn.
/nlurclie; Captains of Groups , Mrs:
Buswell, Mrs. R. 1. Camer-
on -, Mrs. Allan Turner,
late Monday evening just south of
Glenn's Hill involved a car driven
by Tom Irwin of Wingham area;
and three cows owned by Wilfred
'Pentland,
• Fortunately Torn Irwin was only
slightly injured although his car
was wrecked. One cow was killed
instantly and the other two had to
be' clemoyed
The cows had broken out from
the's-table near by , and Torn Irwin
was on his way to work at Gocler-
, ick at the tine of the mishap. • ,
Huron Twp.
Fortner Died
In 53rd **ear
'JaliN ANDREW McPONALD
Family and"friends gathered at
the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow , to pay final respects to
John Andrew McDonald, .who pas-
sed away nn January 16 in his fifty-
third year , at Wifigharn General '
Hospital, After a lengthy illness.
Born on June 13, 1921, on the
second concession of Huron Town-
ship, he lived and farmed in that .
community all his life , winning
the high, regard and respect of all
with whom he dealt.
He, was the son Of the late Rob-
ert McDonald andlsabel Scott.
On May 31, 1952 he, married
Edna Barkwell, and they took up
residenCe on the family
homestead, and later moved to
the thirtieth sicierciad where they
lived until his death. '
He will beremembered by
many as an ardent baseball player:
Interested in Church and Corn-
munity affairs, he was a faithful
and dedicated meniber Of Pine
River United Church. where he
served on the Board of Stewards
and as elder.
The funeral service was conduct
ed by Mr. Don Darrell, minister
of Pine River United Church on
January 19. Mr. Robert Rutledge
acted as soloist accompanied by
Mrs. Lynn Lowry.
The Honorary Pallbearers were
JaCk Sciitt and Donald Courtney,.
Therktive pallbearers were Leona
and Courtney Murray MCDonald ,
Htigh Mason, J. S. Robb, Bob
Campbell and Eldon Bradley.
The flower bearers were Grant
,McDonald , Ross and Murray Hend-
erson, Lorne Cardis, Charlie
Fletcher and Carl Schlueter ,.
Ternporar§ entombment is at
South l(inloss Mausoleum and the
final resting place'will be Loch -
alsh. Cemetery.
One 5284:
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close contest, electen the follow- MckINNON Mr. and Mrs. los-
saira cif oicers for 1914 - , eph ii,,acKintion, nee Trridy Van •
Reeve Douala E. ivarray. Council- Beers, in Hinton Hospital., Alberta
Joseph WraLlount , Albern John- or January 2a, a daughtea , Sandra
Pnnor. a..nv Bet Nick' - Louise , pounds n i ounces „ a sist-
er fri Lori 1,3-1*.. Or.
LUCKNOW
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Just drop into our store during
the days and hours listed below.
Your lovely gift picture will be
taken FREE by a, professional children's
photographer. One' gift portrait to a family
which may include groups.
It's our way of saying "Thank you"
to our regular customers, and "Welcome'
to ,every one else.
NORTH ASHFIELD • • CONT'INUE.D. FRO
F. E. M.S.
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University 26
Grade 13
6,5
Community College
Conestoga - 8 f -
Farstrawe 22 14
Other 18 6
Agricultural College
Nursing 14 14 •
Employment 93' . 15
Other 10 6
-In a repOrt of R00171 of Luck-
now Public Snbool the following
pupils were named - B. Blair, G.
McCall, . Thompson , A. Alton,
H.: McKinley „a Mc Kenzie , R.
Mitchell, W. Snort, A. Blair 4,
S. MoNall, V. liedley, C.
1-led3ey, E. Johnston, H. Treleav-
en, T. Smith „ M. Begley, G.
iitthron , Donglas, G . lAnDon-
ale , G. Fnaghe.s B. Durnin, F.
Basso, Elmer Johnston , 111i. thigh-
es E. Irwin, J. Spi , G. ,
1 , W. Elliott, Eldon Johnston
STril , M. Porter , G. Rarh-
Howard Agnew, C. Bognes,
C asairt , J. Cain, J. jolmston
Harold Age „ L. identitisOn , E.
Mall-211,, J. .-ms's =ring 017 ,
A Suachaza
S . A BEE-gess, Tscher.
Macl-EN/".-AN -to Nancy and
Anglin MacLennan of ,Goderich on
Friday , January 25 in Goderich.
Alexandra Marine .and GeneraI,
son, Charles Allan
Vokes, r lb. 15 , a brother for
Norman Mary•Su and Doric Arnie