The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-26, Page 2•
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THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO
The • :INCKPIONV .SENTINEL, •
• ‘1,/cKNOW,
ONTARIO
Sepoy ;Town!, On, the HurOn-BrUce Boundary
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/ Donald C, Thompson, Publisher
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, 14.67.
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'MacKE1•141E - 13OUTWELL.: )
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Charles
uay, Auiplist'• 12.... L96.7 at 2. p
1?otawell. of t;724 La.chine Court
•,• , Calgary. announce the
forthcorking•marriage:of their only
daut..1htei, Heather Ann, to Mr. •
Alexander.Wesley MacKenzie, son.
of Mr. and Mrs..l'hcintaS;i2. Mac,'
•• Kenzie, of Lucknow '..Pntario,, The
Wedding.will take Place on Saturr:
in grace Presbyterian Church,
Calgary. Miss Boutw ell is a grad
P
uate of: the Educationpr�gramme
IJniverhity; of Calgary. Mr. Macr
Kenzieis A graduate of the •Univ-
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ersity of Western !Ontario. Faculty
of Engineering ,Science.
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Did You Know
McQuillin Boys?
Did you recoi.piZe the yoUngiters,
on.the:,ba0 i*ge. of last. Week''s
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Sentinel?
' The picture•Was taken about ,6.5
years ago the 1.0t.e.hoy. in the. •.
dress is,1Jerb McQUillin Of the: 2nd
Of ,KinlOss, mail courier On: R. R.. II
LucknoW.'•••flle aldetchild is the
late Roy .MdOuillin of Toronto
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Roy, a.TOronto.policernan; was
shot and 'killed in the line of .duty','
in 1930 at. the age, of 33. Ile and '•
another had chased.:
and caught two:men -in'
car when he was shot on • the 'spot
by one of tile Men. He died before
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. fierband -Roy are sons of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
('Rachel Alton). • : .
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Ripley Area Lal
Wins Expo Trip
Local and General
•Mrs. W.G. Murdock and Karel)
ot TorOnto; Mr. and Mrs J Tim
Hogan (former Gayle4:16rdoch)'
and two children Kelly and,. - •
Michael from 'Clarkson. visited Mr
and Mrs. ,Catneron MacDonald and
W. W. I fill •on:Sunday..
Gordon SteWard oftoridon was a'
feceut visitor with his mother Mts.
('hark.. Steward of ToWd, . • '•
• Mrs..Mary Cooke; who ha.s been •
living with her daughter and son: -
in -law, Mr. .and Mrs; 'Torn ; •
MacKenzie of Kinlois., left for ..-
.North Bay -to attend the wedding of
her only granddaughter Lee Anne
Cooke to PaurRiChmond.
•Coo,ke,will spend:the summer • '
months in North 1:ayi with her 'son
Wes COoke and"
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Mrs. \'erna MacDonald, Mrs.
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V' Hugh Cinuing and Gloria of Lon-
.don spent a few days last week •
• with their mother and GlOria's;
grandmother, Mrs. Charles:Stew,
• • Mrs,„ Gerald Coiling of Iluroil•
Township was the winner of the• • •
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LueknOw Lions-Cltib prize draw at •
the summer carnival last Thursday(
Mrs;-Colling won`the first and,only
prizefive days at' EXPO foi two
people,: all expenses paid plui. $50
spending money as well,
The Winners will leave Lucknow
A ugnit 27 by bus; Five nights in
Montreal at a hOtel, hotel tips,
daily passports to EXlid plus the
4.fr5p' spending money•will all he
looked after by the LucknOW Lions.'
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
- Found Lucknow A
Good Place To.
Live And Work
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• Arthur', •Ontarid.
`u July 29 1967.
Area. Se •Fina,... Carolyn and I would like to thank
I -Ythe people of Lucknow and district •
• - , • • :for the royal treatment shown to us ••
Two. Schools. . • . •an d our girls during' the past year..'.
. . 1 We are thrilled over our •experien-
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'Huron County School Area No. T.ding,:in• Lucknow , our happiest
Wound up`'their sale of rural sardols year thus far, and the very, friendly,
in the area.on Saturday morning of 'hospitable,. sincere, and charitable'
last, week . rtintoul of White- peoPle are responsible, (along wfth
church autioned the 'Port Albert' ithe enthusiastic staff and students
and' schools and contents. iworked with), for leaving with us •
N0,4, 'lion AlberCsoldtO. !pleasant metriOties, and the desire.
JW, Rollins of Port Albert for, ;.kto,return often for visits.
$2, 020. The total .gross, including!! .We.shilllreep following the activ;.
property, Was $2871,25,' ' ities of yoiir town in thesentineto
Eelfast School, S. s„; Np. IS,. sold he paper With the rnagnetit 'PerSOn.
to Alex HaCkett8r. of Lucknow for
$1,020. The efast sale; includ- •• ' Sitwerely. •• •
ing property, grossed$1299.75. • . Mason e *
ENGAGEMENT
HOLAK , BUSHELL
•Mr. •and MrS.. BenBushell of:
11:12. 9, Lucknow" are proud to ann
ounce the engagement of their
daughter Gloria Gladys to JOhn
Robert Holcak, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John F101ealt of.R.R. 7, Luck
now. The wedding will take,place
at the brides home on Saturday,
August 26th ol • • •
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Organize "GUAM'
For Young People
• CONTR191.1.TED ,
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Another summer has started
•as always', in our village. Many
of the teenage inhabitants: espec,
tally, fled late in June for.,suMmer,
jobs and will:return in September;
to start another' school year. But
what about the younger group who
can't get away:to summer job'S and
have discovered that there is •atS(4,-
utely nothing in Lucknow for, them
to do.•
A concerned group Made' inquiries,
telephone calls'and held'Ineetingi
to find a iolittion. The otitcorne is
Guara, a club for every interested
teenand preteen in the,area
between the.ages of eleven and,
fourteen, • • • •
Guara, meaning growing up as.
responsible adnits, Will'be held
every Wednesday night 111 the Town
Hall Basement from gli30 r 10 p.m':
:for:the month of August.. •
, ItecordS.., Games and a,small
,planned program will be presented
during the evening,at a cost of.2
250 per person. Refreshments Will.
be extra. • ••
Police Chief Wrn.• Nelsonis spon-
sOring the grOtip and: DOI= J.,
Ritchie is helping 'organize •
terestezi'and Willifik parents will
)1/eddii
_ix vita t
FOR TlIE PiscItimigorpyc,
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WEDNESDAY, JULY '26th 1961
You may select your wedding
invitations, announcements
and accessories with
plete confidence as to quality
and contctness of form...
rEed4inkannosinoensesstsof...
• TRADITIONAL BEAUTY'
O CLASSIC DISTINCTION •
• • SOCIAL CORRECTNESS
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, NNOUNCEMENTS
,INFORMALS
ACCESSORIES
WCKNOW SENTINEL
• ' PenOnakil.A•wick4n6 niPk01, gh°0
cabboxes sIso &ridable.
chaperone. 'Discipline will.:•be kept.
by b7.sfollowing1 simple
eight
rules.
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• A president, .Joarine Thotripson;,
Vice President; Linda Stanley and.
Secretary -Treasurer Lorraine B?yle.
• along with a decorating.,progrin
refreshment and. entertainment
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committee will hold office until
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the end' Of August:, • .
•If‘Guara has been a success;fur-
ther Arrangetnents: wili be made for
its.,contintiatiOn'in the fallIt is.
hoped the adults and older teens
will reepeciihiS•venture and help
make it a,wOrth.w.hile ejg*iienc0 .
for members olcuara.
Bowling Winners
Results of Ladies Lawn Bowling On
July 19th are as follows: 1st Mrs.
Armstrong. Wiison ,• 2nd, .
ence 13e11, 3rd Miss Lieia Finlayson
14411T101111,
BIRTHSj
.W.EST - in Witigharn and District
Hospital, on Saturday, Ally' 15;
.1967, to Mr. and Mrs. fames A.
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West 11,„ R. 3 , Goderich, a. son.
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• HAMILTON'S
MAYFAIR, RESTAURANT
‘: • Phone 52.9-3932•1*
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Hamilton• ..
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REGULAR_
Gilbert Campbell:operator of the Dick -
now BOWling Alley, is the proud winner
a new bicycle in a contest presently being
• staged by British, Petroleum agents and
dealers. *
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I Gil. won his bike at W. A. "Bud" Ham-
ilton's dealership in Lucknow. Shown in the
picture, on the right, is Mr. Campbell. On
1004-4.4 *lab AM +Ili Vile
the left ,is Rost Shill, an employee at
Hamilton's, who gave' out ,the., Winning
tiekeltO Mr. Campbell. .
3300 Raleigh . three -speed bikes, 5690
safety helmits and 2000 headlamps; fpr a
total value of $276,009,, will be given 'out
during the contest period;
Advertisenlent
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