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VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAOATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22 PHONE LUCKNOW553411,
THAT Mary Ann Alton of Trinity'
,4-H Club, Joyce Chamney of
Auburn and Valerie Errington of
St. Helens were three of twenty
girls from Huron County who were
. guests of the Western Fair in
London.last Friday.
THAT a large accumulation of
sawdust at the former Lucknow.
Sawmill property has 'been burn-
ing'in varying degrees over the
past several days. It first was
noticed last Friday and late Fri-
day evening was blazing high.
Extremely dry conditions made
it a threat to property in that
area of town. Firemen ,were on
the scene several times on the
week end putting water on the" .
burning sawdust. Monday morn-
ing there were still indications,
of the pile burning and it is hop-
ed that Monday's rain might be
effective in extinguishing the
blaze.
THE.,LUiRINOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
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By The Sentinel
Cold Weather is coming
STOCK UP NOW ON LONG UNDERWEAR
We have Stanfields Thermal and Penman 95 and 71
LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS'
WINTER JACKETS, PARKAS, SKI JACKETS
AND JACK SHIRTS
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MISS MIDWESTERN
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Fowler of Blyth and recently was
employed in Lucknow at Ashton's
Lucknow Ltd; While in LucknOw
Bev resided with Mrs. Sadie Ham-
ilton.
Third place was won by Miss
Mildmay, chosen at the recent •
Old Boys RetiniOn there. Miss
Mildmay is Jane Seifried, 'daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Seifried
of R. 5 Mildrnay. Jane, who is
17, is a grade 13' student at Walk-.
erton District Secondary SchoOl.
For the first time in the contest,
the girls choSe "Miss Congenial-
ity" froin among themselves.
This award was announced and
presented on behalf of Lucknow
Agricultural Society by John
Bruno, a director of the Miss
Dominion of Canada contest who
has been coming to Lucknow with
Miss Dominion of Canada to the
Lucknow Fair since 1966. John
announced the winner as Miss
Drayton, Rosanne Lopers, a grade
13 student at Arthur District High
School. Rosanne is 17 and is the
daughter of Mri. Doreen Lopers,
R. 2 Alma .
Other contestants entered in the
contest were Miss Atwood Lions
Club, Nancy Danbrook; Miss
Clinton 'Kinsmen; Joanne Palmer;
Miss Chesley, Fall Fair, Margaret
MacDonald; Miss Zurich Bean
Festival, Sandy Campbell; Miss
Clinton Spring Fair, Carrole
Weber; Miss Lucknow Fair , Karen
Elliott; Miss Walkerton,. Janis
Murray; Miss Exeter Derby'Dip,
Ann Morrissey; 'Miss Exeter Flowers,
Darlene Porter; Miss Kincardine
Fair, Sherry Bowes.
The first place winner in the
contest received $5,0, the second
place $25 and the third '$15. Each
girl was presented with a gift by
Fall Fair' president Omar Brooks.
Bob Finlay acted as master of
ceremonies'for the beauty con-
test and Charles Webster, the
chairinan of the event, is respon-
sible for the fine show and the
large number of entries particip-
ating:
The judges, as in former years,
were Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Geog,-
hegan of Hamilton and Miss Dom-
inion of C'anada., They spent the
day with the girls and had dinner'
with them that everting,
THAT Beverly' MacDonald of
Luckno(v and friend Donna Rowe
of Bellwood left Monday to tour
Europe.. They flew to Amsterdam,
Holland and plan to travel in
Europe for about two months..
Beverly, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack MacDonald of Luck- '
now , graduated with a B.Sc.
from Western University in 1972
and last year attended Althouse
in London, This past summer ,
she took Physical Education and •
Math courses. She visited the
past three weeks with her parents.
THAT Captain and Mrs. W. M.
Holmes (Lynda Clipperton) and •
daughter Jennifer are now resid-
ing in Ottawa after a 2 year ex-
change tour, in England. Mrs.
Holmes is the daughter of Mrs..
Lorna (Reid) Clipperton, former-
ly of this community.
THAT Mrs. A.. E. McKim of
Lucknow and daughter Mrs. Neil
Graham of Toronto leave Friday
of this week for a bus trip'
through the New England States,
Boston and Cape Cod.
-THAT Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tay-
lor returned from a two weeks
motor trip to Ft. Meyers, Flor-
ida where they visited with their
son Ken, his wife and two. boys.
Ken has been employed there by.
Gilvesey Construction of Tillson-
- burg for three months. •
THAT Miss Lielia Finlayson of.
Lucknow returned recently from
a conducted European Tour'. She
spent eight day on the continen-
tal tour and fourteen days touring
Scotland.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Tim Collyer
of Wingham left on Friday of
last week fof a two week vaca-
tion in Hawaii..,, Tim is employed
at the Bank of Montreal in Tees-
water.
THAT Marion Johnstone and June
Alton of Lucknow , Joan Irwin
and Bonnie B.oyle of Ripley and
Barbara Lynn Stanley of Kinloss
were among those representing'
Bruce 4-H Homemaking Club
at Western Fair , London on Fri-
day , September 14th.
THAT the' Lucknow Boy Scouts
could use a bit of an attendance
boost to get things rolling for the
coming year. At the, opening
meeting, there were only five
Scouts turned up, four from last
year' and one new one. Leaders
are Bill,Searle and Gary Koyle
and the meetings are held Tues-
days at 7.30.
•
THAT Joan Garrett, 'daughter ,of
Rev. and Mrs. George Garrett of
Lucknow , was the winner 'of the
LucknOW Skating Club "guess
the pennies in the jar" contest
which was announced at the
Lucknow Fall Fair.. Joan guessed
$26.90 and was 210 out. The
correct number of pennies was
$26.69,
Visits Here
From England
Mrs. Ted Amos, the former
Mrs,. Sam Chadwick Of the 6th'
concession of Kinloss;wasavil
or last week in Lucknow at the,
home of Mr.' and Mrs. Harveri
HousiOn.
Mrs. Amos has resided in 14
cashire , England for a numbed
years and is accompanied byh'i
sister,, Polly, Mrs. B.
The ladies are visiting witht110
former's daughter , Pltyllis and)
band Rev . lack Bridal and farnil
Rexdale , for the month of Sept
ember. Mrs. Bridal motored
ladies to Lucknow and renewed
acquaintances. with 'former hig
school friends. .
In honor of Mrs. Arnos, t I
host and hostgss entertained at
luncheon on /Thursday noon al
in the a fternoon.and eveningd
number of former,neighbourst
frielids came for tea. AlsoM
e.nt wore friehds from WiOglid,
and Wa 1 kerton . They retartiO
R:exdale Friday morning.
" • " "
ter^
TAYLOR - to Mr. and Mrs. Ke
,Taylor of Crampton, Ontario,
on Friday ,,August 24th,
Meyers Hospital, Florida a SO
Aaron Keith, a brother for Idyl
WEA'rHERDON - to Mr, and Id
Glen Weatherdon (Lynda Game
of Kitchener on Saturday
,Sept
ember 15th, 1913 , at St, Mal
Hospital, a son, Shawn Glen,
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LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2126
T HAT 'Barbara Cameron , 13 -year
old daughter *of Mr. and. Mrs.
Don Cameron 'of LucknoW , has
been appointed organist of St.
Helens United Church. She suc-
ceeds.Cardl Martin of St...
Helens. Barbara has been doing
!elief work as church organist for
about the past year.
THAT Roderick Ringel of Walker:-
ton won the Saddle in the Rider's
Roost Saddle 'Club draw which
was held 'at the Fall 'Fair.on Sat-
urday. Kenny' Ritchie , son of •
Jack Ritchie of Zion, was the
high ticket seller for the draw..
Also New
FALL SWEATERS
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