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THE LUCKNOW " SENTI.NEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO.
Lucknow Playground Popular With Children
A Large group of children from which is sponsored by 'the Recre- derson' and Anne Ritchie are in-
the ,conimuiuty are presently en- !'ation Committee and ie held morn- structing; the senior and junior
joying the Lucknow Playground, Ings at they town hall, Jiin An- groups; respectively,
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JUNIOR GROUP
FRONT ROW : — Left to Right ROW. — Barbara Stanley, ' Mary
— Audrey, Ritchie, Dianne. Lead- Stanley, . Elaine' Whitby, ': Brenda
er, `Ala Goyette, Kathy Treleav- MacDonald, Bobbie Reid, Sandra
en, Paul Goyette, Joanne Ritchie, Finlay, Larry . Hackett, Anne ' Rit-
Greg Treleaven, ; Cheryl Hackett, chie;. THIRD ROW. • — ` Theresa
Betty Anne , Hunter;' SECOND 'Huber, Paul. Curran, Marion John-
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Hamilton; FOURTH ROW
Linda Currie, Tan Montgomery,
Nancy Ritchie.
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1.,flds estford
School is Sold
(CULROSS CORNERS).
Michael and Steven Harris, Holy
rood are. spending some time with
their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,
Albert :Harris, ,
Mr, . and Mrs,' Lyman Sutton,
Gary and Johnny and Frank
.Stark, Kinlough and Ruth Gibson,
Teeswater, spent Monday evening
at Browns..
Ezra Stanley spent ' Tuesday at
Archbold, Ohio.
On (Sunday, Mrs., Frank Brown
and Reg motored to Bartle, where
Mrs, Brown boarded a, Gray Coach
bus • for Winnipeg where she will
visit .Mrs, Harry. Collins and, other
relatives. •, '
• Miss Doris Wall visited Miss
Sharon Stanley. ,
Miss " Lois Wall attended "Jew,
els' for.. Jesus" camp at . Camp-
bellville, last week.
Mr. and : Mrs. Paul Harvell
and two children and Mr. Allan
Marvell, Kitchener, are . visiting
Mrs. Catherine O'Neil and Miss
Mary Collison. '
The' 'Cubs ' of the - community
spent some time under canvas
at Camp ,Martyn, Inver'huron.
On Saturday afternoon, S.S..10,
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TIRED.LEGSIMAi
HERE'S RELIEF!
. FU•TURO.
MEN'S EUSTIC
. •KNEE: LENCTN 110SE. SUCK
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CIA •
Live w
rubber threads
frorn heel t9. knee--
real .support,,
puts new life an tired,'aeiung legs!
Elmer Umbac
Phurmacy
Lucknow Phone 528-3004
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Westford 'school and furnishings
came under the auctioneer's ham-
mer. James Haldenby bought the
school building. Many and var-
ied " are memories of days ...spent
'at school .there. This • ends a link
with the past. The children are
now , trabsported by bus ' to, the
Teeswater schools:
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FRONT' ROW — Lett.. to. Right
-- Pam Agnew, ,Edward Currie;
Linda Stanley, David Huber, Kathy
King„ Douglas Corrin; Janet. Poet-
. • kers Davids Humphrey;.; SECOND
ROW . •-- Melvin ' Macinnes,, Dor,-
othy , Wagner, Bili.. Hall, Linda
SENIOR GROUP
Goyette, ' Steve Hacker,; Greg
Hzmter, Linda Currie, Jim Ander
son; THIRD ' ROW John ' John-
stone, Donna'. Wagner," Lynda
Hamilton, Beth ` Hallam Dale
Hunter; FOURTH :ROW: Bob
Hall,' 'Ronnie. MacDonald, Bruce
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HILRAY FA'iiS
A17EOIR, HOLYROOD
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' •- - H�lra ,, .Far-�"-�Herefords-- r-a�
• beef guaranteed to be free from : drugs. Nye .buy Western '. •
L calves and grow and kill ' our own cattle. ' Our method of ;
• . farthing and butchering does not include feeding for max- •
imum.' gains per day which • very often •. produces too • much •"
• fat and not enough red meat. At Hilgay ..Farms, . a • balanced ."
4 • diet' of corn. silage, hay and home „grown: grains seems to '•
• produce' a better .balance . of lean meats without too much •
fat. We hang ..our meat from. S to 15 days• at 37 degrees •'
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TRY• HILRAY FARMS ..
"=' PORK FISH FOWL '.
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Quarter
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Haldenby; , FIFTH ROW Edith ;'�
Whitby, Elizabeth Ritchie, • Joanne , •
ThomOson, , S;h'a r n MacKay, ;:..
SIXTH ROW. — Barbara 'Huber, •
Greg King, , Margaret •Montgom
erv, Jim MacDonald.
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See -Family :History At Gaunt Reunion ; Births � f.
The spacious lawn at' the home - enjoyed by'both, 'young and old:
of Mr. and Mrs. • Geo. Phillips Of 4 , years and under,' Rickie Dal-
West, Wawanash was the scene of • riinple; 5 to ': S. years,, Douglas
the • tsth annual Gaunt re -union,, Aitchison; 9' to 14 years, ° John
on• Saturday, July lath, : with: sev-`'Pb llips;. married women Mrs.
• enty.members..preseiit.. . r ti ' ..,:Allam Johnston somersault . • race,
• A very enjoyable afternoon was ° Ken' Philips; egg •throw; con-
spent
oz spent visiting , and ruing; test, Mr. and . Mrs. Harold `Gaunt;
with. games and 'races later in Potato sack . „race; John ' Phillips:
the day. • egg ori'" spoon race, Mrs... Ertest
A Jamey teeter/ b�k was, coal_ Gaunt: ahead .and. back .race
pil ley Mrs.. Kate and John Ph l ps;.. tucking . the 'stioe.`
the late ,F "Those as Gaunt. osis- Mrs. D:ah pie Fay Gat rA r ;
ted by )'trs. Andrew ' Gaunt. ` :�'Ik bottle sucking , cs nteet, Kean Gaunt
was p. .$ed around for any rce to the one. with birthday € earest , the
see. it: is a history of the., Gain da a of . deal „ Brtan Jaz ieson:• �.;.
odwe11 Wraith
Mr. � and Mrs •R
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are happy to announce. the .birth
of a daughter,' Dawn Inge, on r •
July. 13th at the General and .Mar f
ine Hospital, ° Owen` 'Sound. •
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trict Hospital, oe..Tuesday, July. a
7. • 1964, to. l�. r, and Mrs. Claude .'.• • BEEF
Guay, . Luicknow, a daughter..• • •
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PETERSEN-- 'at ' St. Joseph`s,
Hospital, ''Londeb en "Tuesday.
July l-1t,h to 1,h. and 1,1-s Jima.
F'etee e3 cf toed�t3, . ..d'. zhter.
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Pork,
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OUR OWN PIGS
families from the time •ti" ' great' oldest lad( present, l,1rs. Robert
grarsdfather Joseph Ga teand hire Rmss, ti west married' 'xpde.
sets, came, over w
. � d a�,rrS. • Brian
well over ';a „hundred years `ago. 404 stop i ; youngest. child. 1..Mar-
$1. Darim,pie largest . 1"aiy�,
"�i.Ierebers were pi eseee . •feeel G' oree I'i i�ps; cueing the tong -
Toronto. Londen. O'Neil Scram,: est, d. tame "Irs E.Wright; Old-
Lcndesbi. c. 't oyer � other est;•,ma .. .lex .tcKec�d
patazts. • •. A' bountiful i supeer .was werwa•ea
The fc3l wixtg re the prize in . the esu emit on the lawn p+.
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wars tor � races which: were • the.. Supper, hr a ' r. to a
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ALL ''MEAT 'GOVERNMENT'. INSPECTED
Or ua e.r., or •
•, Your Freezer, A . ` Few Pork Chops Or Some • .Steaks' For
• Your 8arb'eue, We invite You To Visit Our• Abattoir At e;
Holyrood M
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sf'ience,: was observed or. memory •
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'of the Orate Thottas' Ga;.int who
-,passed away, •during the past year.
Mr, Leonard F:�ps was,..a.
poitited president and. Ken,
taeth Garzt secreta:,-* ' for' .next •
year, '
The pienk: nem. year IS to' be
t.,etd , at the. hotte • of Mr. and
Mrs. Passel Philips'. o" the
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Raynard. Ackert'. ant Son
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