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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-29, Page 24JAMES. RITTER MARK TIFFIN I SEE. By The Sentinel ,WHAT Ashfield Recreation Committee will receive $642 from Wintario funds to purchase softball equip- ment-. •:::•:•;•:•:•:•)::: • .... SCHNEIDER' I Bolo SCHNEIDER'S ••• • viewers WEDN sip" pErrEmsol ine Ontario olars At F \Madill Secon„ S .4.00.•••••••••••••••9 N• ine students from last spring's Grade - class at F. E. _Madill SeeendarY School in Wingham, who were recommended as Ontario Scholars: by ,the school for achieve= • 'anent '"in the 1975-76 school term, .have been confirmed by the Ministry of Education. To qualify, as an Ontario Scholar, a student must obtain an 89% average In a minimum of. six grade 13 credits. Each student receives a cash award t , of $100. MARY. ELLEN HAVENS daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Havens,' Lucknow, will. attend University of 'Western. Ontario. MARJORIE POWELL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Powell, R: .R..1 Wingham, will attend University of Western Ontario. r. WILLIAM LOREE son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Loree, Lucknow has enrolled at University of. Waterloo. EVELYN MORIN daughter -of Mr. and Morin, Wingham,' will ft education at University o son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ritter, Wingham will attend Royal Milit- ary College. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tiffin, Wingham, will further his S educa- tion at Wilfred Laurier. University. JANET CARDIFF daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cardiff, .R. R. 5 Brussels, is enrolled at •Queen's University. jY KUEPFER r daukhtei of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kuepfer, R. R:2 -Bluev*,'has not decided on, future, plans. JOAN JOHNST( danghter of Mrs. Della Wingham, has entered 'emPlizbinent, • Mr. and Mrs. •Robert OSborne and fathily visited on Sunday, September 19th . with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott• of Kincardine Town- shiP, who celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary that day. A large crowd attended' the Ripley Fall Fair last Saturday. There was also an excellent crowd at the dance in the evening with OLIVET ATTENTION - music by 'the' .Blue Moons. Miss' Joyce Black of Kitchener and Nancy McGuire of London spent the weekend at their homes - here. • Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne and family on the recent passing of Robert's uncle, Mr. Russell Osborne. He had been a resident of Wellington Terrace, Elora for the past few years. '11 Veterans, Ex-Service Personnel and Dependents "OPERATION SERVICE" rr May offer you a golden' opportunity You may be entitled to an allowance or pension Branches of the Royal Canadian Legion will be conducting housc to house visits during the month of October, to enquire if ' veterans, ex-service personnel or dependents are aware of their rights and privileges under the Veterans Charter. Please greet these visitors 'warmly. This is a. coast - to coast campaign "of the Royal Canadian Legion's Oolden An- niversary Year 1926 - 1976. Should you be out When the "Operation Service" volunteer calls, a card will be left at your home. If applicable, please fill out promptly and return to th Lucknow Legion Branch No. 309 or your nearest Legion Branch. Watch the Sentinel for ftirther details of this' campaign for LUeknow and area. H. D. (BUD) THOMPSON OPERATION SERVICE CHATMAN S wo,•••••••••••44"ModP~~,•••••44••••••••••••!", THAT Lucknow Leo Club staged a money raising Walkathon on Sun- day, walking to Dungannon and back in wet weather conditions. A financial report on the event will appear next week. THAT Cameron McAuley, Lloyd Ackert 'and A. Dent, members of Bruce County Board of Education, were appointed a' committee at the last meeting to investigate action regarding the future of Pine River School, located on the 4th of Huron at Highway 21. Mr. McAuley is committee chairman. THAT Recent sightings of unidentified flying objects have been coming in- to our offiqe. since last week's story in the paper:-Reports of a red light ' and white light, with the red light showing' streaks" or "arms" out from it, have been• plentiful. The unusual sightings have been called weather balloons, Oahets Venus and Mercury by official channels, but for every "logical" explana- tion, each of the sightings has many other unexplained aspects which puts the mind to work, THAT - Mrs. Marion-Harris of Holyrood was a. recent 'winner of $25 in the Wintario draw. laESSIMPii3MCICVgail Your -donation to the .CANADIAN CANCER assists i • Research • Education •. Serv,ice to Patients VSIMOVICMCSSICIMVI McKAY S FRUIT MARK 794 71 HEINZ ' TOMATO I Ketchup I 634 I1 20 OZ. 1:11'B, PKG. 1/2 LB. RED ROSE e. Tea 61 SHIRRIFF GOOD MORNING. amide 24 OZ. a $ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. WE DELIVER 528.