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lirainen!'s .1%.,s091a11011., Group2
G.roUP72tof.' the of the
Tnited .Chtirch 'held$11.eir dune
meeting. at,. the hO7ne of Mt,
Harvey Webster, .388' op,
ined and; -MrS,
norct Wilson read. the Scripture.
rs.: Webster gaVe a reading '•on,
(41.telping lighTe-er.:7The Sep
,,atembermeetg • •aty.,Mr4.:.„0,Arooks'.•
home in•the evenfreg...The
•vavelling basket was reported
successfullY Trio( along, Mrs..
Bernard. Corrin orWingharn ,gavtA
tWo pleasing vocal solos and Mrs:
*F,arlane gave a..hurnordus and
instructive travelogue Of her trip
to Scotland..'krs,./5i-ewer Concitiet;
ed a numbers Conte$t' and the
meeting. adjourned. with 'Ali& iniz;
pah.'beneclietion,fLtinchit was ser -
yd by the :committee in charge.
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eacher: • junior, •WhO are the
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Juhior:. Heatheivtr4e ' people
whO•don't quarrel 'over religion:
LANGSIDE
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"..AnnforAary .services were held
0-4StindaY., Rev. P. A. :Fergtisori
of Oensalli was guest Speaker.
'Phe choir .was under the. direct-
ion of Mrs, Johrf',MCGoe, Claivin
The Ladies' • Aid held a social
on Monday, evening Mr: •Freenian
of Teeswater .had .slides and re-
.cofdings. There. were • :musical,
• number's and readings also:
The W.M.S.' Auxiliary. :and
Rome Helpers met in • the 'Church
• on ;•Tuesday . evening last. nlVir,
Bert • Moffat and ,Mrs.: Neil mac;
Don,ald,presided: 1Wrs. A. Niinino,
Wingham, wag the guest .speaker
•and gave a verY timely message
Mr . and Mrs., ‘Win.. Lapp and:
1Vii. and Mrs. John Cur-
rie and family .and Mr: and Mrs
Harold Percy and family spent
Sunday at . Wm Ores. • •
Mr, and Mrs: Ross,Tor
onto and Miss Margaret Moffat
and Mr and Mrs Eric ElanS
and Dianne .of Londoir spent the
week -end 'at F. q;
. Mr: and Mrs. James Moffat of
Toronto • spent, the iweek-end at
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TRIP:.TO. 'TORONTO • ' •
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The teachers and , .ptipilS of • S.S.
...NO. 16, Ashfield, GwenStewart;
No. 17, •,IVIadeline• Bogie; No., 6,
Mrs. W. Stewart', and a few par-
rits enjoyed 'a trip to Toronto
on Friday. • „
Places of interest were Visited
such as Royal . Ontario; Museum,
the parks and zoo, UniOn,Station,
the docks, Sunnyside, Casa Loma,
in.which the pupils were greatly
interested and:t� Malton airport
to ve the transpart and passenk-
lanes.land and take off
To make the noon hour areal.
treat for the.girls'and lbOys, much
praise is due The T. ',Eaton
who entertained the forty. People
;!s.gnests--at.--a•-full-course-dinner
in the stately Georgian, Room.
Then after a tour of, the ,store
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lady was given a box of " choco-
lates . and the pupils candy, •lead
*hells and rulers... '
Every person 'reported a- very
enjoyable and 'instructive
ANNIVERSARY. 'ON SUNDAY
The Anglican congregation 'in
Lucknow ,wal celebrate the 77th
anniversary 'Peter's.church
on Sunday • when :the/. special
Reverend -K. C. Bolton,'Ileetor of
Wilkerton, and at 7;..30 p.m: the
Reverend H 'L. :.•parkere 'Rural
Dean" of Bruce'. Mr.. Bolton Will
be rel for his :able ad-.
'dresses 0 ove CKNX and ...many'
Will 'recollect the hap' ny ministry,
of Mr, Parker When he servedLu'
cknovi during Ins stuclenkdays.
READS S. S. INSTITUTE'
The . Regional Sunday School'
!nstitute was held at. Pine River
'United .ChurCh retently,' ..when
Erest Blake, .was eleeted:
dent and Elmer Umbach, secret:
ary. Mrs. G. S, '13aulch, is con.:
vener o hildreri's work and ReV,
.13411lCk s convener for ..,1360•.
Win*
Seventy -fie delegates, attend,
ed the 'veeting presided bvtr iby
the rtiring president, Mtn Mc -
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OCTOGENARIANS *
AT SCHOOL. PICNIC'
On ThursdaY,aftcrriOon,Inne
14th; the annual picnie sponsored
(lay the , Ashfield ' School ,Boa
was held at IcIntaik,-..CamP-----iv-i,th
-a MOSt-enitfiuslaitic and tairlY
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Master Zan .G.ardner, 'son of
Mr, and Mrs. geol'. Gardner, is
in Wingham Hospital.
• Mr.:*- George , Hunter has been,
ill -with pneumonia::
Mr: and Mrs. Alfred Andrew of
Orillia /visited Sunday With .•Mr
and Mrs, Gordon Kirkland. Mrs.'
Andrew reinajnedfor a
•„MisPorpthY. Ray'nard of
erich has been :hOnie.. with the:
measles.' .' •
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SundaY ehOOI, at .10:15; ohnreh
in the evening a 7.30. , •
(intended fOr, t Week) •
Miss Cookie Gibson of Luck -
now visited' with Miss Ann Rit-
chie .for a feW days'. :
. • Mr. ,and Mrs. Reg Ferguson of '
London and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Ferguson of Gaderkh Visited with
Mr: and Mrs. NelSon„)Raynardi &
family on 'Sunday.
Mr. and, ..Mrs, 'Harvey Ritchie
and Donna visited with Mr: and
Mrs. Bob Inyin of•Dungannon on
Sunday..,' $ • •
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Mr. and Mrs..Frank Ritchie and
Anne spent the weekend,.., in
• Pnrlingtori with' Mr. and ' sparse
Clifford Eastman and also called
on Mr. and Mrs, Russ Ritchie and„
..The program an0 events were
in charge of the School' Board,.
the Inspector.Mr:'J 11. Kinkead
and the f011owing• teachers: Mr.
Benninger, Kiigsbridge; M r
.Di.ineari•MtIC437., Kintall; Mr• Eric*
Moore,• Dungannon; Mr, Donald
McKenzie,, S,S. No. 7, and, Mr.
Aaron Bak, 'Part. Albert.. The
foliowing lacyteachers assisted
.with he sports•pr,pgrank and the
serving of lunch: .Mrs. BaOlch; of
Belfast, Mrs, -W.. J.'"-,SteWart; No:
6; Mrs....it:9y McKenzie; Lochalsh;
Mrs. J. Little, No,, 10; Miss 'Fa-
gan,
Stewart,. No,. -16; Miss Lois Shepparclton;. 'miss •Made-
leine Bagie,.. Cedar Valley; Miss
Ada. Webster, Zion. .
Events and' prize winners'. were
announced by Mr. Aaron Tloak
over the' loud, 'speaker' and *ere
as' follpwi: • •
6• and under — 'Dianne
Ritchie, .Aarije` Bakker, Barbara
Ann Wareing. Bpys D.dnald John-
ston, Alex' MacKenzie. •
7. and 8---0ii1S, Eileen V4sCe17.
14, M. A. McDonald, Betty • Ann•
Farrish. oys,. Jimmie Gibson,.
George Collinson,' Ceeil HaIlam
• and, 10,Girls; Joyce MCNaY.,
Elaine -iVicNay, Ann IVICKenzie,
Boys,- 'Larry. McIntyre, • Wayne
• Brown, .DaiV" McKenzie.,
II . and Mary Delier-
ty, Diaris• Schoenhals, Joyce
ett.' Boys, Kenneth
• Ralph .Nixon,. Wayne 'Brown • .
13 and''.14-Girls, Lauretta Mar,'
.Mary. 'Doherty,- , Sacha
'Sale:I.Vski:: Boys, ,carinen Nixon,
Norman :Stewart, Everett Swan,'
Young men's race—Frank
Al-
ton, Chester liaCkett., •Alvin Hac.-
kettr Yining ladies' race Marie
,Campbell, Mary. DohertY, Mar-
garet McNall Wheelbarrow race
,Franklin :Stingel• .and.Jimmie
Reid, Irwin Cainpbell and Car-
men Nixon Jirn West and Allan
1VICKeniie4 :Kickingthe slipper,
.Kathieeri Hackett,- Raeleen,
ilton, Joyce. :Hackett. . '
'• Sack race ,Girls Kathleen
'Hackett Gertie Campbell, 'Jean-
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• nie Irwin. Jr.- Boys, 'Billy: Blake,
Irwin7.Carrittbell, John: VancoSeh.
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Sr.., boys—Jae VanOseli,:Ross'Ir-
win, Norman Stewart. 62. . • .
WelASter arid.Norrna Pentland,
abel Tigert and :Erances., Murray,
Margaret .MeNall and 'perda Log-,
tenberg. 13oys-,darrnen and: John •
`Nixon;Ponald• Curran and Roy,
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Keane, Ralph Nixon and aeorge
Haek-ett.' . •
• Relay race. --SS. No 7, Everett
Swan, •Bill'..GibsOri,.. Mervin
Rit-
chie,Joe Van Oseh. '
,Softball. throw,jr.• Girls, Bet-
ty • Moerbeck, • Elaine Mc a _,
Joyce' McNay.. Jr. boys—Wayne'
Brown, WayneNixon, Barry Mc:
• • . • • girls -Mary .Doherty,
,Raeleen.Harnilton, Ann Doherty.
Sr.. boys,Nfervin Ritchie; •RoSs
Mcbonagh,'Catmen.• Nixon. ,
Running broad
Kathleen, Hackettj. Marion, Mae
Leman, Elaine McNay. Jr. boys,
-:-Larey. McIntyre, WayneBrown,.
• Douglas Kilpatrick, girls
O Sacha•Salewski, 1.#auretta• Martin,
Mary Doherty., Sr. boys—Norman
• Stewart, • Rai/ :Keane, .1.5,enneth.
McKenzie: • '
Riinning high •jtirlipat. 'giris,
-Elizabeth Pentland,: K4hleen
Hackett, Elsie. Essery. Jr. boys—
Wayne Brown,: Richard Stewart,
John, Johnston.: Sr.. girl's—Lois
Webster,. Lanretta .Martin, Mary
'Doherty. Sr.7,boYs--.CarMen, Nix -
9n, Leonard Reid, Nortnan Stew-
Pole boys, Barry
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,McDonagb, Billy 'Hayden, Rich-
ard Stewart. ' Sr. boys—Crecirge
Cupskey, ROSS McDonagh,' Nor-
man Stewart,., 0
A softball 0 game played by
teams .composed of Belfast 'and
i<hitail ,players against Port
.bert and' Dungannon, Was' W.0/1
by Kintair and Belfast,
4The prize for •the :oldest..per-'
sqn present Was awarded to
• Janis ,f3arnaby, 'aged 85# with
GeorgeFielder, . also .85,
close aecdnd4,' ,Hibbe, Arthu6
Wierstna'and Brian Brindley re-
tived prizes .for the ydingest.,
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Children ..,at the' picnic.
Mr.. Walter Alton chairman of
the Area. School Board, before
the picnic ended- thanked 'those
who attended and .exterided.
invitation. to: come again: .11e.• also
expressed his thanks.: for the,. use
of the Carnprounds.. ThiS popi-
'War outing .vas -much . enjoyed
,by the school . pupils, . their 'par-
ents and - friends. : . •
FORMER MICIENOW RESMENT
DIED AT SOUTRAWTON
One of Southampton's
known and highly-reSpected •resi7
dents, Mrs. If.;.0.; Bell, passed
.4.‘vay there' ort SaturdaY, June,
9th, fo11oing a -re -4101Y
late ,Nlary 'Mabel
the' daughter of the late Mr. and
• Mrs. John Bell.: She was born at
LondesIboro Old lived there until
her marriage atClinton to the
• late. Harry 0. Bell. They moved
to .SouthainOton in 1906- where
her '111-mbtanclwasassociated, with
the,'..1Ormer Bell' Furniture CO.
After” 1936 she: lived at
Erieatt and. Lucknow., . returning
,to Southamton: five years ago.• .
Mrs.. Bell was.,a member, of the
• Anglican , church ;and ' • took
PartoimyiTiees�f
fPthret in-owp.the women s.
Surviving .her' are one son, John
of Orillia and two daughters- Mrs.
Dorothyof' Detroit and
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.Miss Catherine Bell o,f Toronto.
A sister, Mrs.Robin Tuffley -
Vancoiiiver ago survives• : ,• ,
Following the: funeral servke
at St. Paul's Anglican 'h h
outhampton, . , interment took.
1:4aCe at Wingharn •Cemetery.
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KINGSBRIDGE'.
(Intended for Last Week)
Mr. 13erc Martin spent a few.
clays in the burg •
Mr. Larry Wallace motored to.
Flint, Michigan, on 1VIOnday. •
Mrs.' 'Clifton Austin is spend-
ing a While here ,withher moth-
er, Mrs.. J: Myers, who is in God-
erich Hospital. • ' "
'Rev. Cyril O'Keefe spent,a few
days with_his_mother,...Mrs. Con
O'Keefe arid -.Mr. and Mrs. Joe
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KIIISMEN. CASH
KNCARDINE Arena.
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Pirst • ame 9 p.m.
$1405:.00In Cash; •
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$1;000 4ackpot.:Gaine
Doors open 8 p.m.
AD1WISSION SLIM
include16 games
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Gaines -85e
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attended Rev....T.' P. Donnellan's..
25th anniversary to the -priest- -
hood last week in Kinkora.
Mrs.'..11 O'Donnell' is in..Wel-
land . to:Meet:her husband'i boat,
Rev, Fr. -McMartin . is On Re- • '
.treat in .London this week., :.•
better in ryi- inci .3111; 314d;.f or, the.
Mri. Mary Austin' is home fr 0111
Goderich Hospital; feeling a lot
big Gardent party at St., 'JosePh's. ' "-•
.Church, Kingsbrialge.
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Patr-oniie-your-locat-mierchants-antl-youii 1
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home town. • - •
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Your local merchants spend their profits in town
in taxes, wages, general Upk,eep and appearance
of the business Section:': , . •
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far as LuCknow is concerned. • .
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O Locai'merchants compete fairorably . • .
order and chairi. stores. • • , • ,
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ful exchanges'.
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prompt dlivery . . cheer-,
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Your local ' MerchantS, need you you need your
local merchants.
Mike Lucknow prosPerous by . buying. at ixorne.
keaci, the ads ; shop .arOurid acl compare.
think. before you 'spend yoi.ir .money elsewhere..
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pace contObUte-d in t4eservice of the tOininunity by John Labatt, Lnii(ed.
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