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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Centralia School; of Agriculture
and Home Economics
A new 'technical ' school at, Centralia, similar to:
those :presently in operation in Ridgetown. and.
•Kemptville, will commence training sessions in
September,, 1967 The two-year courses' provided
will lead to :diplomas • in Agriculture or 'Home
Economics. Living accommodations on campus.
Applicants with Grade XII: standing or equiva-
lent are invited to contact' the Director, Centralia
School of' Agriculture and Home Economics,
,Centralia, Ontario.
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Lucknow Agricultural Society
held their, regular monthly meet'
ing: on Thursday 'evening with . a
record attendance.. After the •usual'
. opening , . the President called on
Fred McQuillan and be in turn.
called Andrew 'Gaunt to the plat- .-
foam and' presented :him as a past
President with'a Service Diploma ;'
from the <Society.
After readin8; of the minutes, a
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discussion' followed on the ''con
cessions and where they would be
placed:. A letter frorn the Ontario
.Hospital; requesting space was read.
• and space will be given them to
display the work.done by the pat-
Gents. The Artex Company'wail
also have.a display as will Imper-
Jai Oil and Singer, Sewing Machine.
Several displays of old time crafts
will be set up,such asspinning,
weaving, mat hooking, soap :mak-
ing, 'dolls and others.
The booths are to be runfor• the
Agricultural Society this' year: and.
all organizations in the surrounding
area are being asked for. help To
date the response has been wonder-
ful and from all reports this should
be a help to the Fair'.` Raynaud,
Ackert was present and will help
with the booth in supplying the '
hamburgs andgiving of his time
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and talent in Preparing >< rin g them
Tuckey Beverages will put up
booths as will lvlr. Ackert.
Anyone in the area wishing to...
help in the booth or wanting to .�
donatepies is .asked' to contact .
Mrs. Bert Alton. All directors and
associate directors, of the Society
areasked to donate two pies and
or Buck a little f rne.4
Today young Bill likes: to tinker but tomorrow,
he will be• deciding on his career. Whatever
profession or 'Vocation he may settle, on, there
will be no financial problem.: A life insurance
program with. Sun Lifenot only guarantees the
funds for Bill's'education but provides an income: •
for the whole family if bad:.` should die: pre-
maturely::.
I'm associated • with "Sun' Life off'
Canada, the Company with the policy
dt lot s right; tot ;you :and ;your, family: •
Why npt call me' today?
WILLIAM J: KINANAN.
R.R. 2 Lucknow
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE..COMPANY OF CANADA
Passes Sudd.enly
In Tractor. Mishap.
DONALD DAVIDKING.
Donald David King of R. R.#i 2,
Teeswater, passed away'.suddenly
on his parents' farm, Culross ,
Township,, as the result of a.
tractor mishap on August 6,-1967:
He was.. born: in Culross Township
on Augusti, 1949. Surviving are
his parents, Mr. and: Mrs. David
E. 'King and a twin sister, Pam
ela; at Lome. He was predeceased'.
by a brother, Clair in 1964.
The body rested at' the family
residence,. Culross Township,
until Friday morning. when Solemn
Requiem Masswas sung at. •
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic
Church, Teeswater. Rev. Father.
F. J, 'Swaine officiated . Burial
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was in Sacred Heart Cemetery,
Teeswater•, • The pall bearers were
Trino Casagra'nde, JIM McKee,,,
Garry Falconer, Kenneth Walters,.•
Jim McKinnon, and, Tom Edwards.
Flowers were carried by John and
Eddie King; I•.
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to call Mrs. Alton aboutwhereto
leave them
Cameron MacDonald and Alex
Andrew .are to help Chas.; Webster
arrange the evening's entertain-
ment
for Saturday, Semember 16th
Two good bands are being
provided .by the Villagefor dancing
°op
Lucknow Fall Fair night A one
dollar charge atthe 'door :is to be
Made and the Beauty Queen chosen.
.There will;.be all kinds of entertain
Ment with games of chance and.
music
All in all the Lucknow Agricult
ural Society are pleased with the
preparations. that are being made
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PURPLE GROVE NEWS
Miss Gladys: •Gaviley and her
roommate,, Miss. Shirley Hender
son.of Seaferth left Purpled Grove
July. 22 for: a weeks vacation, The
girls visited Expo and on down
through parts of the `States includ
ing,'New Hampshire and Vermont:
They returned horne-last Saturd,ay,.
July 29. '
Syrripathy is. extended :to the
,family of the late:Wilfred Trayer of
London who passed away,suddenly.• •
• Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh, Miss-
es Ada' and Lettie Gawley and Ed.-
.'gar •Watson visited last week with
14r. and Mrs: Will am Arnold in
Ripley . •
Mr;, and Mrs. William Mclnnes,' •
Ronnie, Dianne,and Linda attended
the •Brindley picnic at the home••of
Mrs. Bill White in Kincardine on�'
iSunda
Visitwith Earl Elliotts last week
.were•Mr. and Mrs.. AJ.. Elliott of
Stouffvill:e and Edwin Jordeth of •
Clawson, Michigan And Mr. .
,Jordeth's nephew ,..Martin of Seattle
"'Washington
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'Washington,
and Mrs. Gordon Patterson
spent a day last week in London.
`Folks in this: district enjoyed a ,
visit from Roger West, last week...
Mrs. Claude -Dare Jr. , Delbert,
`Kenneth and Perrin visited on Sun
day withthe Don Dore's while Carl
is spending a•few days in Beryie
With Mr. and Mrs. Claude'Dore Sr.
Mr, and Mrs.: Francis Boyle and •
Kevin, spent Friday in London.
Mr: and Mrs. Don Johnston and : •
'Miss fanet Forster of Toronto spent.
the Weekend with Mr.:and Mrs.
Wel
er Forster and family.
Mrs. Harold Campbell of Orillia
and her uncle Reg Colwell -Of ,
Scott , Saskatchewan spent a few'
days holidayS.,on.MrS. Campbell's
'I don't. thinki.l' ever bought ama-
•chine' where I. got so much for my.'
moneyy. I just can't say enough for
;"I combine twice to three times as.
fast as before." J.R.F.
"ft did -not injure the pods .like a.
side rake would." • G.P.
"Much easier and Tess wear. on. Com-
bine. Less wear on' me." H.J. •
"one -man can do the work of :two,.
Better, faster, easier." laic.* •
"Save time, rdidn't have to rake
--beans: Pulled` and Innes'd in' one,
operation." D.J.M.* •
i7When it' is. windy the rows have Tess
chance to roll up like when we. used •
,to rake." R.W:B.. •
THE; ONLY .TOOL DESIGNED FOR
"It saves -One ,man' and tractor, plus
• • rone operatlon. J.G.C. '.
HARVESTING DRY EDIBLE -BEANS To me 'it is theonly Way to handle
• • beans: I think the dealers; should
11 MOIELS .t• f 'Gars' frac :, 4, 5111 nws. ' have one: on. hand at all times be -
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Escaped Injury
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Separator Blew -Up
WHITECHURCH NEWS,
iIvir,: and Mrs Lorne.Scott •hada
harrowing experience last week •
'when,using their cream seprator -
it blew up Fortunately no one was
inthe separator house'at'the time
and thus escaped •being hit, with'the
many fragments.
Miss Isobel' Fox, Blyth: andMrs .
Lorne 'MacDonald , 'Seaforth were •
Thursday callers; at the horne of,
Mr. and M.rs: ,Garnet. Farrier and
other village residents.
.1/asses jean 'and :Barbara Camp
bell of London .visited .ori Sunday .,
with Mrs Robert Ross: .
Visitors and callers during the •
week end .with Mr: and .Mrs. Bill
Evans were Mrs.. Edith Crown and
• Barbara, .London, Mr. and Mrs..
• Eric Evans, Diane, Allan,` Randy
anMelvin of'Hyde Park, Mr. and
•Mrs •-Ted Evans; Linda and Larry
of Georgetown. : ' •
OriMonday Mrs..Edith Brown and
Barbara Of London and Mr. and Mrs
farm
Misses Nancy, and Dianne Done
visited •on Tuesday with Mr., and'
Mrs. Claude -Dike., Eervie.
Visitors'last week with Mr..• and,
Mrs. Don McCosh were Miss
Mable. Courneea of Peterboro, Mrs.
Orville'Itleedham, • Mrs'. Frank .
Colwell, John Collins and, Alan
Rhody.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton .Collins and
family were among those who
attended the Collins pcnic.in
Brampton•on Sunday and visited
with Miss Vera Dore.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
'and Mrs. Francis Boyle and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughs of
Delmar Sm h of Lynwood,
Goderich
helm Cali-
fornia is spending a while, w. ith, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Gawley.
Mr. arid' Mrs. Don McCosh visaed
one evening. with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Needham.
John ,Evans. of Derbyshire,. England'
•left On the bus from Teeswater.to'.
visit ;Expo •
Mr, -and Mrs ..:Walter Elliott, ;
Ruth, • Pa•ul. Earry and David were
Satu y i l.,
' rda v sitors at the home of
Mr.' and Mrs. Norman,Stewart and
family of Lambeth : . .
Mr.'•and•Mr`s:. Harry Most, of
Plattsville brought Mr: ` and Mrs
Fen, KdcClenaghan who had been
with them last Week to their.home
here on Sunday: • •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
attended the. Kerry, picnic at Lobb.-
ie'.s Park, Walkerton on Sunday..
Mr, and Mrs; Jack Coultes and
family. of Dresden were also;in-
attendance and Debbie returned
home with her'grandparents, Iv1r:
and Mrs. -'.Albert Coulter for 'a .'
holiday. .
Mrs. Albert Coultes', Diane and
granddaughter Debbie visited
Tuesday with 'Mr . and, Mrs .
Wilbert Schwichtenberg and :fam'7.
Gly of Port Elgin Lori Janereturn
ed. home with them;for a holiday,
Mr. and Mrs: Sandy Murray,
Kathleen, Phyllis, Alex, and Pat -
' ricia of Sharon are visiting; this'
'week with. Mr. and, Mrs. Charles
Tiffin' and other friends in the
community
Mr,' and ,"Mrs . 'Waiter. Elliott,
Ruth ,•Paul,'David and Parry
attended the a fternoon service at
•K•intail Camp on Sunday'after-
noon .
a'fter-noon. •
Those attending the (loss
Millen wedding from ttie• •
,community were Mr, and` Mrs .•
Wallace Conn and Muriel, Mr
and Mrs; Earl Caslick; Mrs.Doris'
Willis,• Mr. and Mrs.. Russel tlRoss
and Doris, Mr. and Mrs . • Piffle .
Caslick, Donna and• Patsyof Cul-
ross, Mrs: Robert Ross, Mr.; and
Mrs. Ronald Coultes, Murray.'
Lynda and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs;
Don Ross,, Miss Edna 'Carr,''Wing-
-ham,. Mr, and Mrs. Carl McClen
aghan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe King•,
Mrs. Florence Henry Teeswater,,
Mr, and Mrs'. Wayne:Henry Branip
ton
Mr. and. Mrs. "Richard Aatssen,:•
Mr. and Mrs: Frank Furtab,,•all of
Wallaceburg, •were' Friday...evening
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.' Russel
Ross and also, attended •the Ross
Millen wedding on Saturday.
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