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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-07-28, Page 12THE L; Ci.,:NOW SENTI.NE4 LUCICNOW,: ONTARIO '. '> AT Dr. John Crispin, a former .resident of Luckno v Whoa been practising : medicine Winnipeg, • kis-. moved to Lex- ington, Kentucky WHAT Charles, : who bas been '. esidirig at the teak erly outi kilts of 'Lucknow, mov- ed last weekto the . apartment on :Stauffer;', St. ' owned by Fred Webb ` and : previously . tenanted: by, .Mr. and Mrs. .'Tom Ramatar- THAT Angus Cline, son . of Mr. and Mrs.: Lloyd. Cline of -Para- mount, will return home shortly after • taro; 'years stationed with. •.the RCAF . in ,France Angus s been. in the : servicor .,five' THAT Mrs' Rae Boak and. Mrs:: Doris Hoak of ; Lucknow left' last' week by plane 'from TOO- to- for a visit with' Mrs:• *ftae Bogies . son in Vancouver,; �. THAT an ;interesting ''story ; on the retirement of Miss Flora An e of 'London, which: we had planned `, for this week's. ' issue, was necessarily held 'overt be- cause of last minute space problems. We.; regret this. 'In- convenience. inconvenience..• THAT S. E. `Hadden of '-Hadden's ' Studio in Goderich,.• known to' many` in this area, ' has • just re- turned: from :a two week's course in principles of ' .profesional. portraiture held at :Winona Lake in Indiana • 'Mitt Mary Murdie of f ttckno'w, June Ackert - of Holyrood,':,Esther Gibson of Ashfield and Betty ::. Emmerton ' of the % Ripley area Were • councillors last week . at the United Church Goderich Summer School Camp Joanne Alton, of 'Ashfield ..was director° at the., :same: camp. Children at- 'tending 'were girls, ages 8-14. THAT thanks gb out to a few of our correspondents who, .not knowing. .:how, • the mail .'strike would :affect the : delivery , • of• their news. - • to us; brought • or sent it to : . us' the . first; of this, week THAT. despite the fact that: over 70 businesses were : included in the business 'men's association • palier in ,this Tissue, Bryce Elliott: at Elliott's : Seed Mill was, omit ted; Bryce's ad is' included 'in ,the Sentinel' this Week :as the business directory was complet ed beforethis' was nOticed i.'• THAT Mr. and. Mrs. Donald, Mae • Kinnon, .Doug and Donnie re- turned last week from ..a three: week motortrip to California,. which ,included their attendance at: the Lion's , International held at. Los - ,Angeles .While, there they called on.Mr; and Mrs: Malcolni . Watson: They ware managers of the Vagabond Mot- el 'at - Los Angeles. Malcolm is a former resident of ' Luckno. He. was .• greatly interested in the news of 'the town and wish'- ed, 'to be. remembered tofriends here. LE ON NOW AT ASHJON'S BATHING S Ladies', Men's, and ChildrenWs LESS; ADIESAND'MISSE SPORTSWEAR 20% OFF CLEARANCE SALE E STOKE HROUGHOUT TH .Children's ladies' and • Men'sWear LADIES :DRESSE to 28 TO 44 .VALUES TO $8.95 $5.95 OR 2PAFOR$iO0O SUMMER YARD GOODS 20 TO 50% OFF r-. • Ladies', and ..Men's Wear Lucknow PHONE 52$=2126 AGENT ,FOR • KINCARDINE CLEANERS Free . Pick -Up and, Delivery Monday and Thursday WEDNESDAY, ° JULY 28th, 1965 Fruit r "FOADLAN1) OUR�.. LOWEST PRICES" FOODVALUES LIQUID 32 pi. Javex BIeac :LIBBY'Y11 es. • :atsup Super Sale HEINZ 10 os.. TomatoSoup Sale MAXWELL TALL 6 os. Instant Coffee Sale et Your Pails Of C 5h1V E sc ott1es : 49c . SAVE. 7c �ottIes ' 3?' . SAVE 7c trig 37c SAVE 20c jar. 99c erries 'Now We Sell For. Less Phone. Lucknow 528.3420' Valores, "Effective JULY 29„301 THAT Mr. and Mrs Bob'. Farrish of Ashfield will 'shortly: move to )itchener, ' where Bob ' has se- cured a..position with .the. Public School . Board Of that city .: An 'auction' sale is .plan ieii : for Sat- urday of -this week : at which time •. Bob ' will offer , for • sale his machinery, livestock, hay and grain. Bob has his ` farm, the 'former .Bill Buckingham • place, rented: It :'is located. on the 12th Of Ashfield. ' • THAT -Mr: Allan Stewart, ; son. of Mr. • and 'Mrs. Philip, Stewart • ' has been - • appointed Ontario Sales Manager .for : the : Grenier Foundation. Garment Co. Allan . and' Mrs. Stewart; and ;fa'mily have lived' in Montreal for the past' nine years .and, moved :'re- cently to Burlington,, where they liave bought' a home. ; THAT two 4 -II : meetings, one held on July 5thand one on duly 7th,. were submitted T s news to The Sentinel this. week: Three week :old news doesn't stand much of •a chance of reaching ' our col umns and the articles were con- - signed to the 'waste : • basket promptly: •• THAT Bill Fisher, son of Mr.and Mrs. ' George Fisher of White= church, has been appointed• man-' ager at the Canadian •Imperial • Bank of Commerce branch, on the corner of Danforth and Vic. toria. Park, TorontoBill has been at their Leaside branch for 2 Years ':THAT Gerry Lundy, an employee of . the Bank of Montreal here since April of 1964, leavesthe- end of this week. Gerry . has ac- cepted a position with • Manu- facturers National Bank of De- troit Mr..Lundy 'has been 'with the. Bank, of Montreal for 4 1/2years ' stating in., his home area of Windsor. Mr.. and Mrs. Lun- dy have a' ° son Christopher: ' They have been residing in the Brown apartments above Siegrist's. Market, Store. ' ITHAT a reunion of former` teach- ers ,and pupils of. S,S. No. ° t. Huron (Lurgan School) will be held at the school grounds on Saturday, July 31st. • Mrs,. W. J. Courtney, the. Sentinel's A.m- • berley correspondent, has pre- pared a history of the school which wwili.• be published this week if space permits. • Both ANNIVERSARY•. (continued from page 1) las, DzWid,, John,:',Jimrnie- and Beverley: "of' Lucati, ° Mr..:and Mrs, Dick Lewis of .Oakville;, ,Mr.: and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan, Mary Lou, Ronnie Nancy. and. Richard',• of; St. Thomas; Mr: and Mrs. Mel - yin McClenaghan "! and: Micheal. of •Waterloo; • Mr and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan . on the • home farm. After, all were seated for: the, . supper Grace was said by. David Parker, , their grandson.` ' At the supper.. hour. the funnily present- ed ''their parents with a money; .tree decorated with -gold. birds - and under each: bird was a $5 bill concealed. T h e . grandchildren presented them :with 50 -fifty cent pieces , • all wrapped up in gold . paper. MelVin 'McClenaghan on be- half of the family 'brought greet - Ings and . expressed thanks for their wonderful thoughtfulness in providing, this, occasion., . At nine "o'clock Tiffin's. Orches= tra arrived and the community ' and , all friends of the McClena- ghans • gathered to extend congrat- ulations :to Mr. '.and Mrs. McClen- aghan Present at .this occasion were� George: n Phillips, ..Elmer • Woods, Cairns Aitchison, Lloyd Phillips, Chester. Taylor :and El. liott: • Taylor who attended the wedding, 50 years ago. All were welcomed at the" door by .Mrs. McClenaghan' .and . signed • a gold- en '',wedding anniversary book. During • the . lunch hour (though when invited • Mrs. 'McClenaghan hadstressed no gifts please), a short address was -read by. Wal- 'lace " - Conn:. An electric •blanket from the 2nd and 4th , group was presented by Russel Ross. A gold ring and two lawn chairs " were pfesented from Whitechurch group r •by Mrs. Robert 'Ross and Victor - Emerson. A • clock was presented 'by Miss Mildred-'McClenaghan on behalf of • the 1V16Clenaghan rel= /atives. Many other gifts were al- so received. Mr. and • Mrs. Mc- Clenaghanboth thanked. the folks for their thouglitfuliiess' and kind- ness in giving them the gifts and; " forMany' attwereendingthe . thoremarkcelebratspasseiolL by the attenders as to- the happy`, timehad: by all and what a" re - 'union, of many friend's, It was the first time ,in 37 years that the theed Whitechurchwith,anoccas. Hallionsuch as was' honourthis• '.