The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-08, Page 20tir
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Wallace Houston kit on Tiles-
day for Matagami , Yuchec ? . di
where he will be scrvicin . fr-
.copters. — •
..Mrs.. Chester Coulter (Nroth)
Webb) frOrim British Colunlhia h ..
visited last week with 'her aunt.
and uncle, Mr'. and N:r •
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCIkNOW, ONTARIO. • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th, 1972
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,THAT Mr. and'Mrs. Virden .Mow -
bray of Lucknow' attended 'the
Ontario Bible College Depart-
ment of Music Senior Recital in
Toronto on Monday , March 6.
Their daughter Sharyn Mowbray
was involved in the recital and
presented .piano numbers.
THAT in the ac6.ount in last
week's Sentinel of the Father
and Son Banquet for scouts and
cubs, Steven Elathiltores name
.was omitted. He is also among
'those _woriiing at the Bronze
stage.
THAT Gus. Redmond of R. R. 2
Auburn sold a Matched team of '
Belgian Gelding 'horses to an,
American buyer. They go to
New York &ate, • •
".We .enjoy. receiying,the paper
and look forward to it every week.
It gives us our home town news",
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Son of North Bay in renewing their
Sentinel subscription.
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Wingham School. in. E luron Cotintv:
_wider an agreement' betWeen the,
Ortice and Huron Beard..
The- existing a-greet:wilt , where-
'by Huron County wOuld'-duc'ate
the Bruce students at the 1..• E.,
Madill SchOol •Will',.11.1u;, was
.made for a three year [-,'riod •
'which ex pyres-t+ris-irr .
dents. from Bruce COUnt% are nov,
attending the Winghari School:
KINLOSS
MisS Barbara Sparks.isitcd.,.
briefly at home last end.
On Monday her mothi..r,
Lorne Sparks .accompanied her to
Andes.rson; wherc_shc is
staying with Mr.. John kOs'a and
Stephen until M.S. Rosa (Kathy
Sparks) and neWborn- son return'
from. hospital.. •
Denver Dickie returned Satur-
day from two weeks at Churchill,
Manitoba. The mildest day
while-there was around ',..L.J•degrees
below zero.
Sandra'-Keith 'and ii:enda
ie , Grade Xl students enjoyed' a
trip to the Science c,enstre in'Tor-
ontO
Grace.and
Were home from Bra lea on the
week 'end and due to 'unday's
storm stayed .over until Monday.
-Receives-Bursary
Jeannetta Johnston,.18 year old
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Morley
Johnston of R. R. 2 Auburn was
presented recently with 'a $100.
Bursary,from the Goderich HOspit-
al Auxiliary.
' Jeannetta was a candy striper
last year at the. Alexander and
Marine Hospital; Goderich. She
is now. in her., first year training
at Perth-Huron School of Nursin
Stratford: .
The Bursary was presented by
Mrs. White and a pair ofTurse's
scissors by Mrs. Rivers.
A luncheon' followed for the
girls and gueSts which included
family meMbers.
- IN WORK CLOTHING
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Denim Flares Low Rise
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1'
'writeup where he -visited in a Kil-
gour home in Ireland. •
•KilgbUr said in the 'letter •
that she had; long given .up hope
of adding' to her silverware .;. but
the advertisement had giver; her..
the opportunity of ,completing 'it
,and she wished to place an order'.
'Describing herself as a "Canad-
ian'livirw in Ireland", Mrs. Kil-'
gour said that the order could be
sent' to her daughter, in Ottawa.
The, Sentinel won't guarantee
to. acquire a foreign market for!.
all advertisers, but we can do a
j pretty Satisfactory job in the .trac!'-
ing_area_most-adv-ertisers----dre-.
primarily concerned with. •
2550 homes weekly receive
The Sentinel,, We know its want-
ed , because , unlike some other
forms of advertising , it's paid' for
by the subscriber and invited into
the home every week.
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