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T IJE L.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAV: J, PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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• Opening FredaDra
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chow Reunion, "Let°s Roar of occasions'in this and adjacent
d on Friday night ,
communities.
open,
re-
28th.at the Lucknow Central ce ved by the audience nde presention waslcom-
cschool• pliments were many about the per.
,capacity crowd , one of the formance .
t Ver in the school audi following the play the Scene
enjoyed the play staged changed to the choosing of Miss
UC 110 Agricultural Soc- ,Lucknow Reunion. Charlie Web -
OEM Crazy" which ster acted as master of ceremonies
en performedo n a number for this event with a'
commentary given by Mrs: Doug
Cameron -of Ashfield. Township.
IDB OPENS Mrs. Cameron explained that the
QWEN SOUND girls had attended a buffet dinner
that evening at her home -and
OFFICE had met 'with the' judges, and en-
gaged in conversations and inter-
views on an individual basis Jud
ges for the contest were Mrs.. Ann
Batte of Walkerton, a mother- of
17,'7 sons and 10 daughters, and,
Mrs. Teresa Schnurr -of Mildmay,
The winner of the Miss Luck -
now Reunion will also reign as
Queen ,of the Lucknow Fall Fair
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and will have the opportunity to
enter m the Miss Midwestern
Ontario contest at the fair as well
as the Queen of the Fair contest
at the Canadian National Exhibi-
tion .
Nine girls participated in the
event and were -escorted to the
stage by Steve Andrew.
J. Marshall. ST. HELENS
ire Industrial Development
ink announces the opening.Mr
C a branch' office at 11.39
, and Mrs.. John McDonald
ond .Avenue, East, Owen
of Trenton, Michigan spent a few .
iund; with Mr. 'C. J. Mar-
days with Mr, and Mrs.. .
as manager.
tBprovides financing by
Andrew, Gaunt and attended the
m loans or by equity m-
reunion. On Sunday, Mr. and
retments,to new or existing
Mrs. Erie Fairburn of Detroit also
ueinesses which are unable
obtain .financial assistance
visited at the Gaunt home.
6m other sources on. reason='
Tracey and Sean Gardner of
ile terms and conditions. •
Belmont spent the week end with'
)B lends to almost every
ipe of business inclufling
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their grandparents Mr, and Mrs.
anufacturing, tourist indus-
Jim Curran and Paul.
y, wholesale and retail trade,
On Sunday , Mrs. John Cameron
Tkulture, and many others.
The manager of the. new
returned home from Win ham and
g
Ro, Mr. Marshall, joined
District Hospital.
)Bin 1963 and prior, to his
Mrs. Ross -Gammie and Loree•
'pent appointment he was a
edit officer at the St.•
and Mrs. Bryan Gammie, attended
ithannes'office of the Bank.
a relative shower for Mrs. Gam -
The staff of th_ new office
mie's niece, Miss Mary Helen,
io includes R. L. Honsber-
iien F. D. R and P. F.
Harleton on Saturday.
rratt who were previously
were
Andrew and Johanna McDonald
,
`the Kitchener -Waterloo,
of Woodstock spent. the weekend
9bury, and Thunder Bay
6cea, respktively.
with their grandparents Mr, and
Mrs. Harold. Gaunt.
"Mv sintarp them Ics119
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Ws Full House
The girls were judged on poise,
personality and appearance.
The Miss Lucknow Reunion con-
test was arranged by the Lucknow
Agricultural Society,
Winner was Gail MacPherson,
17, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bill
MacPherson of ,St, Helens. Barry
McDonagh, Reunion chairman, .
presented the symbolic sash to
Gail and Karen, Elliott, last year's
Queen of the Fair,' presented this
,award. Roses were also presented
to Miss MacPherson. Gifts were
also presented to. the girls.
Glen Walden, as president of
the" Agricultural Society, spoke a
few words to those present.
The 1st runner-up in the contest
was Loree Gammie , 17 , "daughter
of Mr. ,and Mrs. Ross Gammie of
West Wawanosh.. 2nd runner-up
Bring
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VENUOME HOTEV
Dmingloung.e..F
ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING
IN THE LOUNGE
APPEARING THIS,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 12 . AND 13
Cliff' Emmerton from Ripley.
was Jeanette Bari, 17, daughter Marlene Mann, Pat Scott.
of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Barr of Kin- Following the Miss Reunion
lough. ,3rd runner-up was Cathy contest, the beard „growing contest,
Jamieson, 17, daughter of Mr, and staged in conjunction with the
Mrs. Stuart Jamieson of Lucknow. reunion, was held with Walter
Other entries in the contest , in Dickie, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ira
the order of their appearance on Dickie of .Kinloss,•,placing first: .
the stage .were Nancy Ritchie, Second place was won by Percy
Leone Cranston, Joanne Siecker, Pearce of Kincardine, age 81.
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