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VARIETY NIT.E
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address system in the Lucknow
arena.
Some of the accomplishments
of the. Lucknow club include the
purchase of an ice machine ,
sponsoring 4-H corn clubs, assist-
ing crippled children and retard=
ed children, helped to spOnsor.
'Murray Morrison to India , assist-
ed Lucknow and district minor
Passes Music
Miss Carol Webster , daughter
HvIr.-antl--Mrseergei-Weliste-
of it...R. 2, Luc know has passed
her. Grade ri Piano Examination
with Honours fr om the Royal
Conservatory of Music of Toron-
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Carol is a student of Mrs.
Thomas Pritchard , R. R. 1, Luck•
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1912 PAGE TWENTY
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THE.!LUCK NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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SUN LOVING ...
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two - piece suits and three .piece
costumes that are sure to delight you!
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Velvet Look - 60% acetate and
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100% Cotton - Stripes or Polka
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Denim .,Look -- 65% nylon
and 35% polyester
Patterned and , Plain
100% Acrylic
Sizes 8 - 24
rice
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Stretch nylon fabrics, plain or pattern
Assorted colours •and styles
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I SEE...
By The Sentinel
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THAT the lAcknow' Boy Scout
Group Committee has decided
not to-have-a-Taper eel-led-ion
this year. The price* scrap •
paper makes it impossible to,
make any reasonable return for
the•effort spent.
THAT the Seritinel.will be carry-
ing a story on the 50th anniver-
sary of the Webster picnic next
week. Time prevented :us from
handling it for this issue.
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THAT Keith Roulston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Roulston of -Luck-
now , .has given up his post of
editor of the•Clinton News-Rec-
ord to devete full time to his
own 'newspaper, .The Blyth Stand
and which he recently purchased.
has beenaiC11nttirrler'24.-72=
years.. He is assisted in publish-
ing the. 'Blyth paper by his wife
Jill. Keith and Jill were resid-
ents of Lucknow before going
to Clinton.
TB AT....a...kange_ef Goderig_b_haS
joined the staff of the. Bank of
Montreal' in Lucknow.. Al, a
n iv-c of Ma--Island-;---has
,served the bank at Gore'Bay,,
_Walkerton, Zurich, Alliston and
Goderich before coming here.
Mrs; RDsemary Beange, is a Walk-
erton native. They have a
young son Michael, age 1 lo
years.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Brooks have sold their Lucknow
to Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Ritchie with'possession in the
Fall. The_Ritc hi es ha v_e_bee n
residing in the Oliver 'Glenn
home ,•opposite 'Treleaven's
Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks '
have commenced construction
of-new-Aeme--en-their --farm ,
on highway 86,, just east of
Lucknow. •
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm
of Ashfield have purchased 4 /
building lot in Lucknow from
Elmo Pritchard. The' lot is on
Standpipe Hill , east of the res-
idence of An Breckles. Mr.
• s. e --h-a-v-e-commenc-
ed construction of a home on
the lot.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Bob Collins
'will leave Lucknow shortly for
-Lincisayt--where-Bob-wili-enter
the employ of Beaver Lumber
as a ma na ger -trainee. Mr. and
Mrs. Collins, both natives of
'Preston, have been in Lucknow
for a, couple of years where Bob-
is employed by MontgomerY.
•Motors Tractor Division.
Music Exams
sikesix_4,_ex==e,ic
ASsorted fabrics incintring double knits
and drinks/ Attractive and comfortable.
Various colours and designs.
SizesS-M-L
Priced $2.98 $8.00
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EACH-BEAUTIESFOR-YOUR-MiDGE--T
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Pupils of Mrs. .Donalda Scott
of Lucknow who passed their
nservatory-of- Music
Exams were Ruth Henderion,
Grade 8 piano, honours 741 and
Tom Henderson, Grade 6 piano,
honours 7210,‘
They are the daughter and son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson.
LUClinow.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baker and
family of Stayne'r were visitors
last week end in Lucknow.
A separate school supporter in
the Huron-Perth system will see a
residential increase from 69.99 to
74,72 and a commercial increase
from 76.40 to 81.93:
In the Bruce-Grey Separate
School System, rates will drop,
this year froin 85 mills to 74:19..
A breakdown of alt rates follows:
. 1971
he'8. 031n.
a 28.53 31.91
14117 14.17
6,60 7.33
13.05
28.06.
14.50
14.24 15.82
12.90
chase snow packer, welfare work
in the community, purchase of .
chairs and tables for the
arena, purchased new sound sys-°
tem for arena.
TAX RATE
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rate will go up from 63.54 mills
to 72,59 mills. Commercial
rate jumps frorn_69.23Ao_79....5.6-
A public, school supporter in the
Ripley High School area will see
residential and farm rates increase
from 62.20 to 73.56.
1972
Res. Cora.
General . • , . ....... 25.17 28.55
County 15.09 15.09
POblic School
floss-Lucknow T.S.A. .18.10 20.11
Separate' School
Huron-Perth R.C.S.S.. 20.23 22.48
Bruce-Grey R.C.S.S. 19.70
Secpndary School
Huron-BrUce .).H.S. . 14.23 15.81
Ripley D.ILS. 15.20