The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-01, Page 10VAGE1
It= ftKNOW SENTINEL, LU K QW,,..ONTARIO.
WEDNESDAY, 01% 1st, 1952
JCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL
announces
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Schoolwill accept Hew and rene'wa!
subscriptions on outstanding
nadian• and American Publications.
Proceeds For . School Equipment
T. the' cement work at' ed` 'to "halve the
THAT ce7n � - , � . � � , building
the new. high school is going closed in before winter weather
ahead `.rapidly ::now. It= is ex- sets in
1;. SEE BY THE
SENTI NEL
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THAT. Roy Mack,-N'orfnan Tay
lore and .Ken Mowibray . were
guests last, week . at the official
opening: of .the new oil refin-;
ery at Sarnia.. •. .
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THA ,Toe Conley returned the
end of the week, after spending
, six weeks • at Loreburn with
Mr and Mrs. Rpm McLelland..
Joe helped Ron harvest • •an ex
cellent crop of• wheat which it•
isexpected will 'run to almost •
000 1 iis1ie
THAT Carolyn. Gibson, Gladys
Kilpatrick, George. Anderson
and Kenneth McNay., attended
the :week -end Young People.'s.
conference at St; Catharines.:
--Rem an, Mrs,, Grant Meikle -i
john took thein down on Friday
and Kenneth Murdie went , for
them• on Sunday..
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THAT Mr. and Mars. Albert Alton
observed: their fortieth: wed=
ding • anniversary quietly at the.
home of: their • dauughte*,' Mrs..
Leonard Richie . where the,
family had prepared a turkey
dinner in their honor. They re-
ceived . gifts. and congratul�a-
teons1
THAT a :fine of $5.00• andcosts:
was imposed .on Julius Schlos-
ser of-Greenock,:who :ran into.
A. ;: W.. Hamilton's car when he
Mailed to stop, when .coming on
to a through' highway.
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THAT in spite of . Jim McQuil-
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still, get over. quite a ' bit of.
work. One day .recently: he dug
8 tags ..of 'potatoes..;'
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THAT Hugh • Cunning hat been.
doing quite a lot offastball and.
hardball umpiring. this . setason,
and it wag; a "•feather' in.,'his
hat"' last week • when hewas
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selected to .accompany the
Walkerton nine to Hamilton for.
an O.A S.A, playoff: Hugh Bair-
ed there' in' that game ,and was'
on the bases for `. the return
game in Walkerton. •.
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THAT':Spence. Irwin had a clear-
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ing auction. sale ,last Thursday
at bis Ashfield farm, which at=,
tracted a' large. crowd.; Cattle
prices were off somewhat, how
•ever, due the market slump at
thatparticular time . Mr and.
Mix...Irwin and familyare Indy
ing to town this .,week' and are
• residing. temporarily • . -in .. the
• Parrish .house on Havelock St
South. Spence has the excava-
• tion made on, the site where' he.
will'. build a new home,adjoin-
ing Mrs. Barkwell's residence
on Campbell St.,. astt..
THAT it was the 'Herefords which,
"Able, the show at the .Luck -
now
Luck -now Fair.. There were 4 herds
competing for the. honors,: num-
bering 45 head.
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TIIAT Dr. W.' V. Johnston re=
Gently' addressed the Kiticarrline
Kinsmen ' Club regarding • the
'newly formed Bruce County
iberc dosis ,Association. of
+which lie is president -He -was
•accompanied to the Kin dinner
at the, Knotty Pine Inn by Mr.'.
C. L Smith who was also call-
.ed upon and spoke briefly..
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THAT some day •the printer's .,go ,
ng�to tale t U in se1t1b
•remove from the`fall fair prize
list that - item, "hard • soap,
home-made, -2 pouncli"; 'wliieh
appears under the heading
salads and : stipPer dishes. No
• ' one can tbe that hungry.
THAT Miss Lois Crowston, dau-
,ghter• -of 1/Ir. and Mrs. John
Crorw. ton of • L4ngside, co7ri-
tnenced her duties last week as
the junior nleaniber, of the Bank
of Montreal. staff: •
THAT Steve Stothers, Jr:, left
last week for Lansing .• to• re-
sume. his post -graduate studies
• at, Michigan State"College, and
commences' a two-year• .course
for his Doctor's. Degree in Phil
osophy.
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AT..:
HOLY OD FRIDAY
4On Friday evening, -Septembers
26th, Mrs and. Mrs. Graham 'Mac
Donald were honored at:a 'recep.
ion `:held .at' Holyrood Hail.. A.
very pleasantevening was en-• .
toyed by 'everyone, 'during which
Mr. Austin 'Martin, master of
ceremonies, presided for thefol,
lowing program: a• duet byMissea,
,Betty :and Joan Hamilton, ac--
.c6mpanied !by' Miss Lorraine :.Mc-.
Nein; . •a . siolo by Mr. Malcolm,.,
Keithaccompanied by• Mrs H;
Houston 'and .a reading by Miss
Annie MacKay.
Mrs. Ira Djckie . then .read the
ollowi address:
Dear Freda and Graham,
Tonight we have gathered here
in this hall .to. honor you on• thee'
occasion. of your recent marriage..
.Graham, we know you very
well and have followed your site,
cess in the teaching ,profession ' •'
'with interest. When' you ; were; .•
home you gave freely • of. your,
time and talent to, our church ando'
community': life. We adzriire-your
choice of a ' bride.as we have.
found you,' Freda, ''to be very
friendly . and' we hope to know
you better ' in the future. "
On tu.*half of all your friends
and neighbor*: here tonight we
would ask you•to, accept this gift,
as .a lloken of our good wishes;
for much happiness' and .prosper-•
ity in your.new home in, London. •
,
Signed ` onbehalf of your
friends: and neighbors. •
Mr, Herbert Ikiticton :presented.
the: recent newlyweds, with a gen
erous ' purse . of money. Graham;
thanked everyone for their kind-
ness. Music for. the evening' wa&.
very ably supplied' :, by-local=tat .'.
ent
• BORN
MITCHELL --at Al'exand'ra Hos-
pital, Goderich,• on. September 18,,
1952, to Mr. . 'and Mrs. Melvin
Mitchell, R. 6, Lucknow, a son,,
Marvin Leroy.
MOFFAT-in Wingham General;'
Hospital on Saturday, • September,.
20th, 1952, to Mr. and • Mrs. David
Moffat, R ' ,3 Holyrood,- a son.
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