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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Ili
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The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Sopey Tewn" - On the Huron.Bruce Boundary
Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847
Established 1873 - Published Wednesday
Member of the C.C.N.A. and 0.W.N.A.
Subscription Rate, $8.00 a year in advance
$2 extra to U.S.A. and Foreign
Donald C. Thompson, Publisher
Enrolments And Staff Members For
Area Elementary Schools This Term
Area elementary schools, com-
parison enrolments between 1974
and 1973, along with members of
their teaching staff, are listed.
LUCKNOW CENTRAL PUBLIC
SCHOOL.
Enrolment - Septernber , '1974,
300; September, , 1973. 306. •
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Principal, Stuart' E. Collyer;.
Special,Education, Fred Flanagan;
• Kindergarten , Mrs. Lloyd (Helen)
Hall; Grades 1 & 2, Mrs. Robert
(Katharine) Campbell; Grades 3,
and Part 4, Mrs. Donald (Ruth)
Bell; Grades. Part 4 and 5 , Mrs.
Charles (Barbara) Liddle; Grade 6,
NB's. Norman (Grace) Taylor;
Grades Part 6 and Part '7,, Mrs.
Jeff (Elizabeth) Mc Murray; Grade
7, Wm. McKeon; Grade 8, Mrs.
Ken (Mabel) Wheeler; Grade 8,
Mrs.. Jack (Mary) Fisher; Home.
Economics, Grades 6 t�,8, includ-
ing 'classes from Ripley and Tees -
water, Mrs. Alvin (Rose) Robb; •
Industrial Arts:, (as above), Mr.
Gordon CaYley, Vice -Principal;
Librarian, part time, Mrs. Orville
(Grace) Elliott; Music Supervisor,
Mrs. Bruce (Catherine) MacDon-,
ald; 'French, Grade 7 and 8, G.'
,Poulin. •
ST. JOSEPH'S SCH001.,
KINGSBRIDGE
Enrolment , September 1973,
171; September 1974, 181.
.' Mrs: .Larry .Park , Kindergarten;
'Miss Nancy Anderson, Grade 1;
Mrs. Paul Eedy Grades.2 and 3;
Mrs. John Sheardown, Grade 4;
Mrs. Donald Frayne Grades 5 and
6; Miss Joanne Harnilton, Grades
6 and 7; Mrs.,'Delbert Wilson,
Grade 8: Gaetan Blanchette , Grade
7•and 8 French, alto Wingham, •
Clinton and Goderich Separate.
Schools; Mrs., Bill Ferguson, Rem-
edial, 4 afternoons per week, also
Remedial in Wingham and Goder-
ich Separate Schools; Mrs. Dun-
can Simpson, music, also at
Clinton and Sti. Colomban Separ-
ate Schools; Clem Steffler, , prin-
. cipal, also teaches on rotary;
Grades 5,6, '1 and '8 are on par-
tial rotary.
RIPLEY HURQN CENTRAL
SCHOOL
Total enrolment September. .
1973, 274; total enrolment Sept-
ember 1974, 282; two portables
added September 1973:
Principal, Floyd Stanley; Vice -
Principal; George Armstrong;
Grade One, Mrs. David (Cheryl)
MacKenzie; Grade Two, Mrs.
Doug (Eileen) MacDonald; Grade
One and Two, Miss Elaine Ellis;
Grade Three, Mrs. Homer (Althea)
Devitt; Grade Four , Mrs. Bill (Bev-
erly) Peterbaugh; Grade Five , Mrs.
Leonard (Marian) Huston;
Grades Five and Six , Bob O'Dono-
hue; Grade Six , Terry Kummer;
Music Teacher, Miss Jean Camp-
bell; Secretary,• Mrs. Don (Nancy)
Dawson; Custodian, Ken MacDon-
ald.
• KINLOSS CENTRAL PUBLIC
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Enrolment - September 197.4,
114; September 1973, 109. /
Grades 1 and Part 2 , 'Mrs. Jar -
old (Betty Anne) Elphick; Grades
Part 2 and 3 , Mrs. Rod (Audrey)
MacDonald, Principal; Grade 4,
Mrs. James (Nancy) Inwood;
Grade 5 , Mrs. Edward (Carolyn)
•Hodgins.'
NORTH ASHFIELD 'SCHOOL
Enrolment, 1974, 40;.197.3, 57;
one grade was transferred to.
Brookside in 1974.
Mtg. Sandy McCharles, Grades
5 and 6; Mrs. John Mowbray,
Grades 4 and, 5; Mrs. Mary Bere,
1/2 day a weekSpecial Education;
Greg Lawrence, French; Mrs.
Frank Ritaie prinicpal relief
teacher one day a week; Mrs.
Duncan Simpson, music.
• BROOKSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL
Total enrolment September
1973, 406 , .05 of these Kinder-
garten); total enrolment Septem-
ber 1974, 401, (37 of these Kinder•
garten).
• Kindergarten, Mrs. Lois Farrish;
Grade 1, Mrs. Louise Wilson;
Grade. 2, Mrs. Janet Blanchette;
Grade 3 Mrs. Dorothy Chisholm;
Grade 4, Miss Frances Lemon;
Grade 4, Edward Granger; Grade
5, Ross Errington; Grade 5 and 6,
Miss Lois •Wright; .Grade 6, Greg
Hazlitt; Grade '7, Miss Hortense.
Happel; Grade 7, Charles Liddle;
Grade 8, Mrs. Madeline Ander-
son; Grade 8 , Don Cameron;
-French • Greg Lawrence; Library ,
Mit. Helen Blake; Special Educa-
tion, Mrs. Mary Bere; Principal,
William Black.
Work 200 Feet
Above Nipissing
A new water tower. at Callapdar
which holds some 450,000 gallons
of water was built by McCormick
Silo Co. Ltd. of Wyoming, Ont-
ario for the Ministry of the En-
virorunent. It stands.,some 200
feet above Lake Nipissing.
• Durham Lightning Rod of Tees -
water installed the lightning pro-
tection on the tower. Rick
Thompson of Kincardine and
Robert MacMillan of Kinloss did
the high work for the Teeswater
firtn. Rick said that you can see •
54 miles all airound from up there.
SCELI - BURT
• Mr. and Mrs. James Alfred
Burt of R. R. 3 Holyrood are
pleased to announce the engage-
ment and forthcoming marriage of
their eldest daughter, Eileen Ger-
trude, to Mr. Norman Blaine Sceli,
son of Mrs. Jean Sceli and the late
Stewart Sceli of London. The
wedding will take place on Friday,
October 11 at 8 p.m. in South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church
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CARTER - HUNT •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt of R.
R. 4, Hanover wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, J9 -Ann Elizabeth to Mr.
Peter Richard Carter , son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Garter of Wingham.
The wedding will take place on
Friday:, October 18, 1974 at 7 p.m,
at St.' Francis Xavier Church,
Carlsruhe.
Fractures Leg
KINLOUGH NEWS
David Preiss had the misfor-
tune,to fracture his leg while
riding his bicycle on Wednesday
evening. •
Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert
of Stratford visited on Friday with
friends here.
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- New lighting in the arena
costing approximately $3000.00
will be installed as soon as poss-
ible.
- After these projects have been
completed the executive plan on
• vt Playground equip
picnic tables and benches ill
vicinity of the swinutiagpkt
- The executive wouldit
thank everyone who woikei,'
hard to make the reunion
success including thcie‘WItO,
donations. Such an untl
would not have heen posk
out their help,
LUCKNOW REUNION, JULY 194
FINANCIAL REPORT
RECEIPTS
Centennial Fund
Draw. • ......... ........................ .. ......... . ............ ..
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Donations
Bars, Dances and Food Booths
Tractor /Pun •
.Midway- Crown and Anchor
Hats.
Bank Interest
EXPENSES
Draw
Bar, Dances and Food Booths
Tractor Pull
Hats •
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Decorating
• Advtg. and Printing
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Parades
• Bank Charges ........... ..„.
PROFIT
A. E. HERBERT, TREASOI
ENTERTAINMENT
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BOTH..• FRI.DAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT!
OF THE LUCKNOW FALL FAIR •
SEPTEMBER 20 AND 21
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FRIDAY NIGHT IN THE ARENA
8 TO 10 P.M. ARENA OPEN FOR VIEWING EXHIBITS
ADMISSION 50c FOR. EVERYONE
CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING
LORI HACKETT ON ACCORDIAN, THE DON CAMERON FAMILY,
DAVID MILLER ON GUITAR, STEPHEN PRITCHARD WITH VOCALS,
TRUMPET QUARTETTE FROM SCHOOL BAND, ALLAN R. MILLER
MUSICAL NUMBERS, NICHOLSON SISTERS, LYNNE AND CARYN.
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SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE ARENA
8:30 P.M. - ENTERTAINMENT BY CLARENCE ADLAM GROUP FROM
DURHAM WITH CANADA'S CHAMPION STEP DANCER, ANNA
MARIE REDMOND
ADDED ENTERTAINMENT BY SENIOR DEBAPTANTS FROM
WINGHAM - HEEL KICKING KUTIES FROM BELGRAVE -
FIVE COULTES SISTERS FROM BELGRAVE - BALLAGH FAMILY
FROM TEESWATER MARY ANNE ALTON
10:00 P.M. BEAUTY CONTEST -
Choosing of Miss Midwestern Ontario. Featuring girls from area towns.
Winner will enter Miss Dominion of Canada Contest