The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-13, Page 24'Poe tirr.FoUR
Reunion
Reflections .
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By The Sentinel
WEDNESDAY, MARCH litk
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
LUCKNOW FRUIT M
"We look forward to getting
the Sentinel each week. I am
also endlosing a few names for the
reunion' this summer" , writes. Mrs.
R. C. McQuillin of Elora.
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"We do look forward every
,week to Our Lucknow letter, The
Sentinel, also the best of luck
to all working for the success of
the Re-union. W e , hope to be
there," comments J. W. Alton of
London.
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"We hope to make it to the re-
union on Ist of July. It will dep-
end `on our cottages at Placid Bay
Lodge. We have guests going in
all the time. We.sure hope we
can get the week end,free to go
down to see our old friends once
more" , writes Alice and Jack
Thomson of North Bay.
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"I do hope the Reunion will be
a very interesting one and many
old boys will gather in for the
occasiOn" writes Mrs. Wm.
(Annie)'MacKenzie of Toronto.
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"Every success with the Reunion
writes Mrs. Wm. Lloyd of London
in sending along some names for
the invitation, list.
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"Lee!: make 'Joe anchorman.
. After all, who dragg .the team
thiwo more?"
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THAT Ruth Alton of Ashfield rer-
ceiVed,honours-in Grade IV
Counterpoint with the ,Western
COnservatory of Music; London.
Mrs. Winona McDougall of.
Blyth is her teacher.
THAT the dedication of the new
organ at Lucknow Christian Re-
formed Church was postponed
from last Friday night 'to this
coming Friday, Mardi 15 be-
cause of the severe sleet storm
last week.
THAT a note from George Col-
well of Lucknow, who is winter-
ing in.Dawson Creek, B.C. ,
mentions temperatures up about
50 degrees and good weather
throughout February and March.
THAT prize winners at the card
party sponsored by Dungannon
L.O.L. last Thursday night were
high lady Mrs. Wallace , Wilson,
second high Mrs. Jim Errington,
tied with Mrs. Elmer Black; high
man, Art SteWart, second high
Bill Caesar: The lodge will
hold another card party in two
'weeks.,
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Ack-
ert of R. R., 1 Lucknow returned
on Wednesday of. last week from
a 6 weeks holiday at Jensen
Beach, Florida. While there -
they enjoyed a week's cruise
from Port of Miami to Haiti,
Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and•St.
John:
THAT. Mrs. Elizabeth Bolt of
Mitchell, formerly of near
Lucknow, fell Sunday morning
on, icy ground and broke her left
leg. She is now a patient in
Stratford Hospital. She is moth-
er of William Bolt of Lucknow.
THAT Mrs.. Morgan Henderson of
Lucknow returned home.last. Sat-
urday-from a months vacation in •
Honolula, where she holidayed
with her sister and brother-in-
law Mr -. and Mrs. Ron. Ralston of
Calgary , Alberta
THAT a note. from Mr. and Mrs.
Sam 'Gibson of Luc,know,
written on February 21, indicates
that they are going to Victoria
for a visit before returning to
Lucknow. The Gibsons have
spent the winter at Chilliwack,
British Columbia and reported
the spring flowers. and-dande-
lions out in mid February. The
Gibsons have found the winter
climate there very beneficial to
them but regret that it takes 3
weeks to get their Sentinel. Sam
says "They keep all the mail
without first class stickers'at
Vancouver until the pile gets
too' high" .
YOUR MOWEST PRICES" FOOD
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Red. Salmon Pay
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Youth" program and seeking coun-
cil's support. Council' agreed to'
support 'this program which includ-
es improvement to Township Parks,
lakefront properties and abandon-.
ed cemetery by supplying some
material and equipment. '
A request for a repair on , the
Alvin Robb Drain by Lorne Luther
was accepted and the clerk was
instructed. to have E. H. tider-
stadt make a survey of the
and report to council.
John Van Unen asked that
brush and stenps in front of
property be removed in 1974,
Council agreed to do what
be done .with the grader aka
fences are removed.
Road accounts of $12,101,
and general accounts of $14
,
were approved for paymeoL
Council adjourned toad
March 19th .at 1.30 p.m,
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• DONALD M. SIMPSON,C1
Treasure!,