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NOT 1N W,GHAM AREA
A report. ' •pf 'the September
meeting of the Wingham District
High Sefi.001 ;,$pard.. carried -the
following reference: of •local. in-
terest: .' '
"Replies from other .district
schools .regarding children attend-
ing the. Wingham school,' who re-
side in areas administered by
other boards, were 'read: All 'Stat-
ed that' no. 'tuition._ woUlck be ,paid
to the Wingham board for these
students, with.. the exception of
one from theClinton district. In
another' case the secretary was
instructed towrite to- Lucknow'
as. one .student from that area is
receiving instruction not avail-
able at .the ,Lucknow school. .•
"Following this report the board;
decided that ng new'students will,
beaccepted who do not reside in
the Wingham area: Outside stu-
dents who have been attending
will be allowed :to finish '.their
'courses." .:
• On more than one occasion the
• Lucknow .Board has declined pay=
ment • of tuition fees for' Luck now
Area students, attending Wing-.
ham, school;
KINLOUGH
On : Sunday the organist and
members •• of 'the 'Anglican choir'
gathered , at :.•the Church' for" a
dinner' and :choir party. The table
was centred with autumn ,flowers
and. all enjoyed :a. bountiful, meal,
after` which :the,afternoon; was
spent in preparation fora the Har-
vest Thanksgiving • services on
Sunday. next.
ADVT. FOUND .$ONES:
FOR.'EIGHT KITTENS •
You never know who might
•:want, a kitten. Mrs. 'Herb
Miller of tcjivn found• mit the •
'easy' way by a 'classified advt.
in The •Sentinel: She •had 8', ,
kittens at . her residence,
Which ` she " didn't want • to
have to destroy. The ad was
run : `last .week and ..by •Satur- • '
day. Mrs. Miller had homes
for all of them ,•,
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'}h1 D IESDAY • ,SEPT. ' 27th, 190.1
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BX The Sentinel
THAT Norman Wingrove ,of •the
Walker. Road Branch of. •the
Bank of, Montreal in Walker-
yille,' is assisting at the local
branch until Milt Rayner is able
to resumehis duties. Mr. Win-
- grove •joinedthe local, staff last
Wednesday. .
T. HAT4`Mich'ael Hogan 'of • town.
Was takenby. ambulance from
Wingham hospital to London at
the end of the week, ` Mike was.
,hospitalized a couple of 'weeks-
ago a's the result of,a , stroke.
He was able to get bout ' un
til, suffering another seizure .&•. •
a fractured: limb; . Which Mader
his removal to. London advise-
•' able.. He is in his 90th year.
THAT Donna Ritchie, daughter of
Mr. and ' ,NI'rs, . Alfred .Ritchie,
has ' • her , right . forearm in , ;'a,
cast, having bkokeh• her wrist
:on, Friday in a .fall, from the
School' steps- Lt is the second.
•.time' in .'less: •than a•. year that
Donna, has • fractured thesame,
wrist. '
THAT from; the litter;:oif` broken
,glass that.is. fkequently ' to, be.
seen' on the main• 'street, this
:senseless and dangerous pra'c-
tice' •seems' to be• a popular pas-,
: time,,
THAT:Rev.' TI ' W.' Strapp ion
'ducted anniversary • services at
Clark church ;in Huron . Town,,
ship. Rev. Strapp' ministered at
Clark a , :num ber of years ago,
when that congregation 'was
part of/ the Bervie,, Kinloss
'charge
THA.`r the .prolific potato patch:
in "virgin" , soil : at • the back' of
Jack MaoDonald's garage has
Yielded another .ear -trunk load
of murphies estimated at about;
:five' bushels, The crop was dug
up originally and since then'the"
garden has been plowed, turn-'
ing up enough•spuds'.to be well:
worth' the: picking'
THAT 'Mrs:.,'.Harvey: "Kilpatrick
has' returned'. to ,her, 'home: ass
:Belfast, after being hospitalized.
in Wingham following' an at-,
tack'.' of ante' arthritis, which,
:struck suddenly' and painfully.
THAT we are informed someone
..is clumping the.' c'leanings • of
septic tanks along the area side_.
roads to the annoyance of rural.
residents.
THAT elections :to the student
body at •Lucknow District: High,.
• School were 'scheduled for
Tue sdada The y. he electiori thisyear"
was enlivened by some enthusi-
astic campaigning , with ban.
riers; • hats, placards and ' other'
"convention ballyhoo'' used to'
create interest and a• friendly
competitive spirit.:. • , '
;THAT Sunday was Laymen's
Sunday .in, the United': Church,
• when; the • guest ,speaker. 'here
• was. Mr, ' •Carneron Taylor of
Walkerton, '
THAT. at 'a, well attended d recep-
tion in the Lucknow Legion,
„Hall on • Friday, (night, newly-
, weds, Mr, and. Mrs •Ken Barger,
/,ve're ,presented' with a gift of
money by Bob Mclntosh :and
Donald Hamilton. '
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'THAT the Willoughby• Street
bridge between Havelock and
Bob,` Streets' (at the ,Hight
School) .has' , been closed
through traffic, L9ose planking.
or the bridge caused a. disturb
ing rattle to residents of that
area `which was •a factor in a
petition' being submitted to the
Village Council. It seems that
because o the noise created
it became a favorite cruising.
area f•or "hot rodders;" Who de-
lighted in the staccato.
YOUR " 'SAW N FOOD 'LAND
Our Own IBiend: Tea., Ib
Buy Several Pound's and Save::
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Flighlalini Pride Goff ee
Our. E• xclusi:re Top' Seller.
Juvex: Liquid:. Save 4c. BtI.
Disinfects As It' Cleans. Feature,
Shredded Wheat. - 2 pkgs.
Save 4c.. Nabisco's Top Breakfast Cereal:
aple Leaf D tergent. Jin
Sage 12c. Giant Size. Get Free Bird Picture.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR 1961 FAIR SPECIALS:
Peaches, Plums, Pears, " Tomatoes, Grapes.
es.
All At The Lowest Price In :Town' -
Values Effective ` . We Sell For Less'
September eber '28 29,30. Phone' 119,Luckr ow
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THAT ,the jaCkpot ' at the Gode
rich bingo on Saturday ' night
paid' Frank;' Hamilton' ' of Ash.
field' $123: 'His daughter, •Mrs:
Harold Elliott of ;Holyrood won
$19. in: a :regular gamer.
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THAT AT Karen Ca
rneieof Wlk
erton and. 'formerly • of Luck -
now,, has, entered McMaster:
University 'at Hamilton to'Ma-.
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jor •in-• nfathematics
TIATg•uest speaker'.at the open-
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ing of the, Belgrave• Fair :. was
• Steve ..Stothers, of Lucknow,';
who' was• a:•.member of; the com.-
znittee when the fair .was_ -first:
organized • 41 :years ''ago.. Mr, '
Stothers `is a• retired' 'agricul-
tural' representative. He was
introduced by Doug Miles, of,'
Clinton, Huron County' agricul-
tural representative,
Have You Renewed, Your ' Sub-
scription?
BAKERY • SPECIAL
HIS FRIDAY AND' • SATURDAY
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utnp in Pa:
Regular. 60c, .10coff
Spice Cake
Regular . 590,': 9c • off
Delicious . selection of tarts, cookies and, fine
Bakery, items to choose from.
RNATION' BAKERY, . Lucknow
Wallace Vines, " Prop., Phone 36
tJTTEREJ'ALERT1
Lucknow igr cultural Society; Is 'Sponsoring:
:oloured Photographic Come#ition.
Ire nectio� :IMith Tie �ucfrnow
dull Fair .
- The competition is open to' local residents and
pictures must be of. the 1961 Fall Fair. Coloured ;slides'
are to be taken aridentered. in the following four classes
and must contain , the content. • as described below.,
1. 4-H . Club Exhibit (not livestock)
2'. Livestock(4-H ' or' regular classes
y 8'u �.
3 Baking. Show
4. Flower Show
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Slides; .mutt be' original ' (No duplicates accepted!
Slides are to be i llowing
submitted to the secretary fo
the fair and will be judged .ata meeting of the Fair
Board late in October.
Prizes •of $3 and $2 are awarded locallyand the prize
winning slides are sent to Toronto and 'judgedin the
Ontai io Assoc. of Agricultural Societies 'contest.. PrizeS
of $500 `are awarded' 'in this .contest.
Further .information may be obtained from
Don , Thompson : at The Lucknow Sentinel "'