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Couple 50 Years Married •LucknowAbout 345Classes.
Com let. Jul- Sw'm
,and Mrs, Douglas Graham
Way marked thein 50th wed -
nniversary at their Wheeler
'home in the village.
ywere married at St. Peters
an Church in Lucknow- on
9;1924 by Rev. C. L. Lang -
Graham is the former
Gee, daughter of the late
,and Sarah (Martin) Gee of
Township.
Blas is the son of the late
A and Margaret (McKillop)
of Kinloss Township.
`couple farmed for 40 years
second of Kinloss. In
ley built a new home in
ow,
have a family of -four
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As Sentinel
mon Scribe
Cecil Blake of Dungannon
acted as Sentinel corres-
t for that area for the past
ears, retired from this posi -
fitst of July. Mrs. Blake
effectively kept the news
ommunity in the columns
paper and her assistance
missed,
tai weeks riow ,Mrs.
has been writing the
Ingannon and we urge
Faders to give Mrs. Bere
news items.
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daughters, Mrs. Warren (Marian)
Zinn of Ashfield Township;. Mrs. .
Evan (Margaret) Keith of Kinloss;
Mrs. ' Chester (Belle) Hackett of
Ashfield and Mrs. Murray (Gladys)
Tuck of :Oakville. They have 12
grandchildren. .
A -family: dinner was held at the
Log Cabin Restaurant , Lucknow,.
Saturday evening. The relatives
gathered at their home where -
Mr. and Mrs. Graham were press
ented .with a painting by their
family. .
Congratulations were received
from government dignitaries and
friends. Many relatives and
neighbours ,called at an Open
House Sunday afternoon and even-
ing.
GraduateFrom
Humber College
The largest. graduating class in
the seven-year history of Humber
College of Applied Arts and Tech-
nology participated' in recent
Convocation ceremonies in Toron-
to.
More than 1, 000 students re-
ceived their diplomas during 4
two-day ceremony at the North
Campus.
Carol Campbell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of
Lucknow graduated in Fashion
Careers and Peter Chisholm, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chisholm,
Lucknow, graduated as an Elect-
rical Control Technician.
Tests The July swimming classes atmHeld Last.We the Lucknow and District Swim--
ming Pool have been completed. _
About '345 registered for July,
instruction, Those who
Thise,in'tere's'ted In Vaca,tion Time successfullycompleted their tests
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ROYAL LIFE SAVING BRONZE
Crafts will Have At
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MEDALLION - Mike McDonagh,
F Mar .Ann Miltenber `Kath
A Full Weekend y g' ,
/ A'reminder about holidays at Treleaven, Marilyn Mufiray,Ruth •
the, Lucknow Sentinel. Anne. Henderson.
Civic Holiday week end ; this There will be no papers publish- ..SENIOR - Denise King, Craig
Friday and Saturday, August 2nd ed on August 14 and 21.Treleaven, Joanne Agnew, Joan
and..3rd, as has been the custom, Next week's issue of The Sentin• Hamilton,, Etta Belle. MacDonald,
will br-ing the�Crafters to this part el, August 7, will be the last Pattie McLean, Janice_ Farrell. .
of western Ontario, paper before the vacation period. INTERMEDIATE - Lori McKim,
This year there will be two As next' Monday, August •5, is Lynn Elphick, Michele Hodgins,
Craft Shows in the area,, one in Civic Holiday, it is suggested. Roddy Havens, Nancy MacDon-
Lucknow and orae in Ripley.
The Lucknow Summer Craft
Festival will be operating in the...
Lucknow Arena for the fourth con-
secfitive year. .It is'spons'Ored by `
the Lucknow Agricultural Society
and, is open from 12 noon until
10 -p.m., Friday and. from 9 a , m .
to .6 p.m.. Saturday,
The Ripley Believe It or Not
-Craft Festival will also be on Fri-
day and Saturday. It will be held
,at Ripley High'School and Town -On'
ship Hall on Friday from •,,l P.M.
to 10 perm, and on Saturday from
10 a. m , to 6' m . , The Luc know .
P•
Craft
Craft Festival registered, organza-
tion is the sponsor of this event
being, staged, for the fust time.
that all copy for the August 7 ald .:'
issue reach this office by Friday CONTINUED ON PAGE 20
'of this week. .
While every effort will'be made
.to accommodate each item of
news and. advertising received,, nol` Canada Cord To
positive guarantee can be made
on items received after Friday. Debbie Murray
If .you, have an event to adver-
tise during.the newspaper's holi- Debbie Murray,. 14 year old
day period , 'next week's issue is daughter. of. Mr. and Mrs. John
the one you must use . Murray of Drayton and formerly
of the Holyrood' area , has won
the highest honour in Guiding.
Tuesday, July.23rd., a social
Died Sudde,nly evenin . was held in the Dra ,g Drayton
Town Hall for .the 'presentation of
Gordon Johnston., formerly of
this award, the Canada Cord,.-
ord.
Lucknow, died suddenly at his The program opened•with re -
-Bruce Beach summer home on marks by the Guide Captain,
Thursday, July 25. He was 65. Mrs; John Murray, , Debbie's moth -
His permanent residence.'is in Tor- er, who mentioned how pleased
onto, she was to have present some of
funeral service was, held at , the leaders who had helped Debbie
Form Association.The
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
along the way•, Debbie had been,
A group of bus operators and
Lucknow on'Monday, July 29th,
inspired to earn this Cord by her t .
their wives met,at Walkerton on.
Interment was in South Kinloss
Aunt Janet, Mrs.. Don Bannerman,
who was a Gold Cord Guide. Mrs.
Wednesday; July 10 and formed,a
Cemetery.
regional association -to be known
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
as the Bruce County School Bus
Operators. Association.
Visit Switzerland,
Returned From
Operators were present from
Kincardine, Tiverton, Ripley,,
Teeswater, Walkerton;
Ausfiria,
Hungary...Lucknow,
Tour
Chesley, Tara, Port Elgin, Wiar=
ton, Lions Head, Owen Sound and
Floyd and Lynne Stanley of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zinn and
Paisley.
Huron.Township have returned
Mr.. and iIrs. Ivan Rivett of Ash- .
from an 8 -day holiday in Switzer-
field, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sher -
Fire Threatens
land and Austria,
wood of Carlow, returned last week .
from an enjoyable eighteen -day
Sepoy Drive -In
They spent time in Zurich and
tour of Europe.
Germany,
Vienna and enjoyed a 2 -day bus
They visited .Holland,
trip into Hungary while in Vienna,'
Switzerland,. France and Austria..
Fire, breaking out about 6 P.M.
Their air flight was .to Amsterdam
Monday, threatened the Sepoy
and while in Europe travelled by
Drive -fn Restaurant at the east end
bus. '
of town.
Severs Thumb.Eed
The tour was organized and
The fire originated in the fryer
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arranged by Huron County Beef
in the kitchen of the drive-in and
On CombineProducers
Association and had'
presented a stubborn source to
representatives from various parts
quell. Smoke filled the building.'
Jim Morrison of Lucknow lost
of the county•
and prevented .easy access to the
the end of his left thumb in a
location of the. trouble.
The outbreak was brought under
machinery accident at Reavie
Lottery Winners
control with very little fire dam-
Farm Equ pment, where Jim is .
employed, on Wednesday of last
age , but considerable smoke dam-
week.
Murray .Reid of R. R, 5 Luck -
age to the stock and contents.
The thumb end was completely
now, son of Milvert Reid, was a
The drive-in is operated by Mr.
Tom Grafton who reside
severed on the knife of a combine,
recent winder of $100 in the Olym•
and Mrs.
it d-
just west of Lucknow, The buil
He. received treatment at Wing-
ha,m and District Hospital and will
pic Lottery. •
Another $100 winner was Wayne
ing is owned by Oliver Glenn
be. off work for a few, days.
Nixon of Ripley,.
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