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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-10, Page 10Tont: wry TH*; LUCKNOW SENTINEL.. LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO ' WOONE$DAY, Fn. '10th, 11'5 and Oars. Charles Robin - .Von accompanied by Jack Boyle alkult: 'the week -end . in Toronto Mr, and, `Mrs, Robinson visited .. Mv d 'Mi's1 Stewart Coup - and ''Mrs- Robinson remain- ' for emain'for a':weels visit. Mr, Boyle ted his sister Mrs..Walter. Let- ll�r J C. King, Bernadette and Patricia • of Teeswater vested on Sunday with; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Arscot. ' • Mr.and. "Mrs Albert • Coultes and.. Mrs.. Mervyn • Pipe of Brus- sels,: spent a .few days fast week" with, Mt; and . Mrs. Jack 'Coultes and family in.' Wallacebt rg, as- , listing. them, to move to' .their ' new home in Dresden,where ;Jack is manager of the Beaver Lumber Alex 'Hand of Kitchener and Ar- thur. Hand of " Durham visited ov- er the week -end with 'their par- ents Mr.: and Mrs.: -Hugh Hand. Reception For Newlyweds Saturday evening a reception was 'held in Whitechurch Cora- . murity . tMemor,al, Hall where a large crowd gathered in honor of Mr. and 'Mrs,. Murray 'Neable,' ,newlyweds: 1.1usac, kr dancing. :waspliied :by` • the Kitchener Rippling' Water Boys of which Al la' Miller,. cousin. of the bride, is a member. " The calling off was ^a ..done .by_ the. members -..vU-'hie orchestra. At the close• ,of the, dancing the. young 'couple were called to the front,given seats on the platform, while Al- lan .11er 'read an 'address and Harry Swan. presented them: with a: gift of . money. The bride . and groom . thanked the : gatheringfor their . gift and the' entertainment provided 'far them. All 'sang for "They are. `Jolly 'Good ;Fellows," after which land was served. Annual Meeting " Held Saturday Langside Presbyterian Ohurch" held` their 'annual meeting .on Sat- • Imlay . at 2;00 p.mi in the :church Thee meeting was opened by, Rev. Gordon Fish of Winghazn, mod-., orator ; " for Presbytery, reading scripture and prayer. Rev: Fish was, elected chairman and. •se cre-:. was Mrs, 'Gordon Wall.,The taf3t. con regatfbn. has ' 54 member, from 24 families. The Board of Session :are. Elmer Scott, Arnold Scott and Gordon Wkell.. The igen-. oral .account • receipts Were $2, 14.74; the Sunday School. relied $109.26, the' !W,M S: had resits of $110,85 and the Ladies Aid re- eeipts were 4327,63.:The Board, sof. managers : are Jim . Richardson,; Robert. lsregman, . David & . Gra- ham Mbf fat, Win.. & Wes Young,• Peter De Boer, Jim Young;. and Gordon :Nall. The ushers, were raw appointed. All .reports were very encouraging . for the progress, of the ' wont m 1965. Rev.. Fish • dos- ed the -*meth* with prayer; Mr, & Mrs. Mervin Baker Honored: On Friday evening as reception was held in, Whitechurch . 'Com- munity Com-munity Memorial .Hall in honor of '1Vir.. and Mrs. Mervin Baker, newlyweds, of Wingham Music for dancing was supplied by !'Tif fin's • Orchestra with Leroy. Ran toul, doing the calling 'off. At, lunch hour Mr. and Mrs. Baker were called, to the platform, given seats of honor, while Terry :IMac- Dougall read , an •address and Douglas Tiffin• presented them.. with - a 'gift' of money. Mr. Baker thanked the gathering for their gift, the evening's entertainment Provided, and 'their thloughtfulness. in doing all this for ` them: All then : sang. "For . They ;:are Jolly Good Fellows fter_,..whie --dan- Qua was again: enjoyed., LADIES EVENING BOWLING Sapphires, and. Emeralds took 2 pomts 'each. Pearls •took •4 points. front, Diamonds, .: Rhinestones took 4 points from Rubies..High single,, Josie , Hamilton 334, high '; triple, Josie. Hamilton , 795. " • Team standings: Rhinestones 44, Pearls 43, :Diamonds. . 35, Em- eralds m eralds-: 34, Sapphires. 30, ,` Rubies. 30. 200 games and over, Marie Button 208,. Anna : Johnstone 238, Gladys McDonald 215, Mary Fish- er :. 215, .,Beatty Irwin 251; Barbara• Friendorf 230, Shirley Cooke 208, 204, Josie. Hamilton . 275, 334, Pearl •Jamieson 208, .252, 'Rose Hall' 299, 214, Gwen Caesar 208, Shirley' Brooks : 214, Norma . Me Darragh 213. • loans #vr home and' farm mpraveme�� are ,availably thrvr�gh yoar bank. R1GHt. N0' Wise Canadians, take advanta9e of the winter. _Skilled men are usually more readily avail- . able during the cold weather, and: the job gets done when you wantjt. Materials are in generous supply 'and off-season dis- counts and extended payment plans can make . our renovation: bud 9 et• o. much Your budget. farther. Under the National Housing Act special Home Improvement Loans are available • through• your bank at. low interest rates; You can borrow up to $4,000 andi'take up to :ten, years to "repay: A'Farm Improvement Loan offers you up to $15,000 with Els' long as ten years to repay. Government sponsored:. Small Business Loans are also available' through your bank • for renovation and repair of smaller buss ness premises and equipment. EVERYBODY BENEFIlS WHEN W!NTER WORK ,IS' INCREASED. Issued by authority .of Hon: Mewl MacEachen, Minister of Labour, Canada. Casa; Grande, nowa National Monument, is afour-story apart- ment house built 600 years : • ago by Salado Indiana : in Arizona From ves • row &grow & grow You' can grow : calves 'for • theprofitable ' veal 'calf' market �' 1n ' only 9-11. weeks. with SHUR-GAIN Vealer. '' Less than •200 `'; pounds unds of this exciting new product will. raise a c 1f to • market weight . . calves ,that will grade "good" 'Ito "choice". 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Robert :McNay of . Am berley attended `a :relative shower of at Alastrkonaweek I on_ . Thursday • :evening Mr and Mrs. •Chester Ernmer- ton.::attended ' 'Parents Night"' 'alt Stratford Teachers ; College • on' Friday evening: • Mrs Grant' 'MeDiarmid has Frey turned to her • home lin Lucknow much • improved in health. 'Mrs. MeDiarmid spent a week recent- ly .with. Mr. and Mrs. Jack •Blue. 2nd concession of Huron. Memorial 'Service For,. Harry Lennon • _ Members ' from the ,Amberley .Orange Lodge and Royal Black 'Preceptory attended a service at the.' Linklalter funeral home Kin- cardine, on Friday' evening for the late:' IMr,. Harry ,Lemont who passed , away suddenly at • his home in Kincardine. on Wednes- day Mr. Lemonattended the County meeting at Amberley on Tuesday apparently. in. good health. He was a member: of the Royal Black Preceptory • at. Arnberley and a . • regular :attendant. Sym- I pathy is extended .to .Mrs. Lemon and ,family. Grand 'Chaplin.. Speaks At .Lodge The County Lodge meeting was held oh Tuesday • of . • last week at Amberley Orange Hall. Owing• :to_: weather : conditions' and other' coma ntments'; a number were un- able' to attend. Guest • speaker for the meeting ..was'. Mr. David .Wor den, . Grand Chaplain of Ontario, ./ •West, who travelled; from List- owel through blinding , , snow squalls to be present ,Rev..' Har- ., old 'Mien of ' Pine River 'United Church also .. gave " an.' address. Lunch: wasserved at the• close of the meeting Mrs' John •Emmerton '.visited on Friday' :"` eveningwith Mrs. ; Anne Emmerton of Kincardine. Congratulations go , to Shirley Steele, and Jun • Emmetton• .who • 'placed : second. and ,third at the public ." speaking . contest : at Wing: ham recently. ,Mists Aria Smeltzer.: visited at.' the week -end' with Miss Barbara. Wilkin of London.. i.tiCKNOW DUNGANNON . BOWLING Donald:1MacKinno- led the risen with a 701' triple and 'Stuart:. Jam- ieson had high single of '269; ;Pearl Ja°niesn was high for the ladies with ; .a triple of 660. and ..single game of 285. Tigers ,47, Beavers 46,'Cubs 45 Coons 44, Lions 39, . Chipmunks. 38, Kangaroos 35,.. Zebras' 32, ' Wol- x'. '. ; G shers '.29, Pole Cats. 28,. Squirrels 18, 'LEY 'MEAT. 'MARKET Custom. Butchering Mondays 7,7 Hogs, in by 4:00 p.m. CATTLEC VES andILiMBIS EVERY DAY, t EXCEPTSATURDAY We .do Curing and Smoking" ; ,. Beef, Pork. and : Lamb. Sold .Whole,,„•Haif or Quarter , For Better, Service; And Lower Prices .--- Cali Ripley 100. , CHAS, '.HOOISMA ... ,Prop.