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,GEORGE .W. JOYNT
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Centennial President
D"BUD" THOMPON •
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General Chairman
THE REEVE'S • REEVE'S' MESSAGE . ' • •
Welcome*bacIc to Lucknow. on this our Hundredth
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-Anniversary;
I hope,.youi, stay here Will be most enjpyable. and 1. "
that you; will- cherish .t e fond memories of these and • „
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CENTENNIAL CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE
On behalf of 'the Lucknow Centennial Executive,
Committee Chairmen ,and7all committee members, may „
1 wash you ''a very hearty welcOme o our. Centennial
Celebration
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'All, cancerned.'haire spared• no 'time or effort' to: .,
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• .(.1. feel Eli Stauffer an4 james" SOmerville,• the • ; •
• foundefS• of ,.Lucknow, would be p;oud indeed -.Of the ' , try to inake this a' Celebration, wOrthY of the'observance.,..k.
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' '• . : have continued to make this •Village a better place• in
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which to live : • • : • , ' ,,, • .1 •-•.*, • ••• *
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During the past 100 years, we have. been proud of
our Village. It has not' grown :big, but 'has preserved the
•,; . warm and ' friendly feeling it always had and nriaintains
a 'Progressive spirit which • is nOtably reflected in its
. • With the cornpletiOn. of the St, Lawrence Seaway;
Canadians are confident, that this country has a: great
future,. the .11inits bf whicharebeyond present cornpie,
hension. : •••• .
erAbrially feel Lucknow Will have a greater
importance in' the next fifteen years than .ever before,
and that our Local Government will, take jut
pride
in their operations toward improvement in order to Make
his a greater Lucknow, within' a greater Canada. •
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• GEORGE W. joyNT,, Reeve.*
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of. :the' 1 00th Anniversary Of the , Of °Ur', ..• • • l•'
The' main -consideration in all our planning and ' t,
", • . preparations has been to provide you with the oppor•-• •
' tunities to have happy reunia' with your many friends,
to enable you to revisit many places 'and institutions'
in our Village of which we all have so , man nostalgic
memories and on Sunday' to Worp with yoUr. friends
in the , Church . Of your choice. Also , we have tiled to;
provide Varied entertainment to appeal to young': and
'• • old alike, amid gay • carefree surroundings of music and
v We hope that during your visit you will find. Otir
'Motto of "A Thousand .Welcomes' is not, onlya'Phiase,* • /
but ,is truly a thousand sincere Individual. welcornes from I •
each of the thousand persons presently living in what
we all are proud to call".our.old
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H.. D "BUD" THOMPSON, Centennial 'Chairman'
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