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.LUCKNOW :FRUIT MARKE1
YOUR "LOWEST pRicEsl, FOODLAND
ALTON - Douglas and. Joanne Al-
ton of Yellowknife , N. W. T • are
happy to announce the arrival of
their son, Casey Scott on Tues-
day, December 4th.
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CURRAN,- to Donald and,Linda
Curran of R. R. 1 Dungannon, in.
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Sunday , December 2nd, a son,
6 lbs. 4 oz. , a brother' for Johnnie
and Joey.
Named As Bruce
Secretary-Fieldman
With Federation
Phyllis Hammen will serve as
secretary-fieldman for the 1004
Ontario Federation of Agriculture
members in Bruce County. Dir-
ector of 0.F. A. Field Services,
Grant Wallace, made the announ-
cement. /
Mrs. Hammen, an agriculture
graduate of Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology, was
born 'and raised on a Huron County
dairy farm. She was Huron Coun-
ty's dairy princess and shows
hackney horses as a hobby. She
now lives with her husband on
their Tva swine and cow-calf
farm.
"Working with. farmers is what
I enjoy. There's a big challenge
here, and I'm looking forward to
says the enthusiastic 22-year-
old.
I SEE . . .
By The Sentinel
THAT the new Lucknow Royal. '
Bank is slated for a grand open-
ing and open house on Thursday
noon of this week, December
13th. Santa will be there, there
will be refreshments for all and
Christmas Tree Cookies. See
the centre spread of this issue for
complete details.
THAT the interest shown in a
meeting of. Lucknow Ski Club .
on Thursday ofthis week in
Lucknow Town Hall will deter-
mine if the ski tow will operate
this winter.
THAT. Mildmay Rotary Club has
voted $1000 towards, the purchas-
ing of instruments for two school°
bands which have been formed
at the public and separate
schools in the village , each
school receiving $500. An ap-
peal has been made by the Rot-
ary for other community minded
citizens to assist.
THAT the Sacrament of Baptism
was celebrated at the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church last Sunday.
Children baptized were Jacque-
lineLori and Gerald Eldon,
daughtei and son of. Terry and
Linda Rathwell, and Russell
Elliot, son of Garry and Donna
Sutton.
THAT Bruce County Board of Edu-
cation Night School Program in-
dicates 53 enrolled at Lucknow
in 4 courses and 105 enrolled at
Ripley in 8 courses.
THAT it seems the phone repair
crew pulled the wrong plug
again on Wednesday of last week
as another, in the series of false
fire alarms sounded about. 9.30
a.m.
THAT the Lyceum Theatre in
Winghani will again host a free
showing for senior citizens on'
Wednesday, December 19th at
1.80 porn. There will be refresh
ments and no' tickets.are needed.
THAT Art Gilmore of Lucknow is
with the heating service division
of Lucknow District Co-op hav-
ing commenced' employment
there when Roy Havens of Etick-
now left to take another job at
Douglas Point.
LEONARD COURTNEY
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tion since the formation, has
tendered his resignation. Mr.
Courtney -'who represented, the
Township of Huron and the Village
of Ripley; has taken a position as
livestock shipper for Ripley
and area' which does not permit
him time to continue his school
board duties.
An appointment will be made
by the board to fill the unexpired
year of his term, A committee
was named to recommend a re-
placement, Ross Fowler , chair-
man; George Loucks , Maitland
Warder and Alan Whicher.
Died At Brucelea
Miss Emma McCluskey passed
away at Brucelea Haven, Walker-
ton on Monday, December 1 0 in
her 93rd year,.
The funeral service Will be
held at MacKenzie Memorial
Chapel', Lucknow on Wednesday,
December 12 at 2 p.m.
Temporaryentombrnent will be
at South Kinloss Mausoleum.
LANGILLE- HAYES'
Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes
Luc know are pleased to annoy
the engagement and forthcort
marriage of their daughter,
leen Alice , to Mr. Ronald G
Langille,, son of Mr. and Mrs
Douglas Larigille of Kingston
marriage' will take place on
day, January 12th at Saltford
ley Hall.
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Jim and Sike Sutherland
LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2126
When making the announce-
ment, Wallace said , "Phyllis
knows farming the *area s and
many of the farmers she'll be
working with. I'm sure she will
help our Bruce farmers build a
strong farm organization."
Mrs, Hammell is the former
hyllis McKague , daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. Ross McKague, Belrnore.