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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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The LUCKNOW »SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Sopoy Town" = On tho Huronarucit Boundary
Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847
Established 1873 — Published Wednesday
Mombor of rho C.C.N.A. and 0.W.N.A.
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Old Light Lodge To
4 Welcome Visitors
At Open House
An interesting and unusual Open
House will be held in Lucknow this
Sunday, June 30 from 2 p.m. to
4 p.m. when Old Light Masonic
Lodge will welcome visitors to the
lodge rooms.
In observance of Lucknow Reun-
ion, all interested people, men
and women, whether they be.a
lodge member or not, are invited
to call at the lodge located, above
Finlayson's Store.
This is a first for the lodge and
members are hoping that both
local residents, and reunion visit-
ors, will take time to call at the
lodge rooms.
"LUCKII0
Brothers Win
Championships
At Regional Meet
Two brothers, Jeff and Paul
Andrew, won the Boys' Intermed-
iate and Junior Championships,
respectively, at both their own
school and at the Regiaal Meet at
Port Elgin.
The boys attend Kincardine
Township Tiverton Public. School
and on June 12th, Jeff, who is 12,
won the Boys' Intermediate Field
Day Championship there and Paul,'
who is 10 won the Boys' Junior.
Field Day ChaMpionship.
On June 18th they took the same
awards at the Regional Meet in
Port Elgin.
•The boys are the sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Andrew of Kincar-
dine and grandsons of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Andrew of Lucknow and
Mrs. and- Mrs. Wilfred Pentland of
Dungannon. '
Presentation After
Farewell Service
Rev. Robert G. Nicholls, min-
ister of Lucknow United Church
for the past five years, preached
his farewell sermon on Sunday
morning to a large congregation.
He leaves July 2 for Bolton where .
he has accepted a new 'ministry.
Members of the Lucknow Canad
ian Girls in Training, of which
Mrs. Dolores Nicholls is a leader,
were present .and sang a number
directed by choir leader Mrs.
Allan Johnson. The song, "rm
OK, You're OK" was composed by
Mrs. Nicholls.
Following the service a social
hour was spent at which time
Ernest Ackert and Jack Treleaven,
on behalf of the congregation,
presented Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls
with a clock and their children
Jamie, with a watch and Mary,
with a ring.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls ex-
pressed their thanks to the -cong-
regation.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE
Lightning Strik
Silverwoods
Silverwood Dairies Ltd
in Lucknow was snuck by
about 5 a .m. last Friday m
A severe lightning bolt and
of thunder wakened many
residents at that time buti
woods was the only property
suffer damage.
Dave Black and Math Van
Stempvoort were loading ice
cream trucks at the plant at
time when the building was
ed into darkness.
Disconnect box lids wee
off and two were thrown up
feet by the bolt. One lid
shattered a glass in the dow
east side office and the lid w
embedded in a wooden fram
indicating the force of the
Fuses were blown at the
transformer at Gough Sueet
wingliam Hydro crew werec
in to make repairs,
WELCOMES
YOU
Over the Past Few» Months, A Number Of Interested And Community Minded Resident
Have Spent Many Hours Preparing For This Coming Weekend
June 28, 29, 30 and July 1
THE LUCKNOW -OLD ...BOYS'r. AND GIRLS' .REUP11(11. •
"LET'S ROAR IN 74"
Will Offer Former Residents A Chance To Come Back Home, Visit With friends and
Reminisce About The Days Of Their .Youth» » In This Community
We Hope The Weekend Is All You Anticipate And
We Hope You Will Come Back Often
THE VILLAGE» »OF LUCKNOW
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Reeve, George W. Joynt
Councillors, Murvin Solomon, Oliver Glenn,
Russ Whitby, Gordon Maize
Clerk 'Treasurer, A. E. Herbert