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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-21, Page 5VIIEDNESDAY, APRIL list, 1965 ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO CKN en Bou�ling Every LADIES . BOWL, 215 OR OVER MEN :'"BOWL 300 OR •OVER, AND • • FOR RESERVATIONS .PHONE 528413.5. g' �n ' Meet Of Annuai Bruce • Presbyterial With a record 'attendance of. more than 250 persons; the third annual meeting . of. Bruce Presby- terial, resby- ter. ial, United Church : Women, was held in the Kincardine chur-. ch. Mrs, W. Grant of Paisley, pres- ident, ;presided '.: and welcomed • the women. ' . Mrs. Glen Stanley and Mrs. F. Cumming : of Clarke U.C.W. conducted' . the worship ` service and Mrs. :Clarence Wal pole,' ' Kincardine ..U.C.W. presi- dent spoke : briefly; extending a, welcome to all to the Kincardine church.. In the unavoidable absence of the recording -secretary, ' Mrs,. B. Carlon,. '. Clavering, the,'highlights. of the year 1964 were presented by Mrs: H. D. Thacker. Mrs. J. •Miller,. treasurer, Port Elgin., reported : $17,787.44' , sent to.. the conference treasurer. Mrs. Reg Moore read an. im- ,pressive In Memoriam message.. And members stood in/ memory of•' 44 women yvhose names will: be added to the :. Book • of : Remem- brance.. A resolution.'to petition 'the Can- adian govertmeiit to amend the Canadian,. citizenship .act was ap proved. Mrs. A. Hear dpresented. the 1965 slate of officers, , which Was installed by Mrs F. Taylor, president of Hamilton Conference U.CW.... Past . president, Mrs. E. J. Fox,. Chesley; , president,' Mrs: Wilfred Grant, Paisley;, 1st vice-president, Mrs. Norman. ` Belfry, Walkerton; 2nd 'vice-president, MrS.. H. B Cheshire, Wiarton; 3rd .vice pies-: ident, Mrs. Wm. J. Arnold, ,R.+R. 3, Ripley; 4th vice -,president, Mrs. A. •Woefle,.. RR, 2, Paisley.; re- cording secretary, Mrs. R, A. :Carson, R R: 1, Clavering; : cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Harold Thacker; . Kincardine; : treasurer, Mrs. ,John Miller; PortElgin; ci- tizenship .. and social action, Mrs.. Stan, Ellis, . Southai npton Christ tion education. ;and missionary ed- ucation, Mrs. 'Gordon .. Alpaugh, Dobbinton; : finance, Mrs. Richard. Fenton, Port Elgin;.. leadership 'development, : Mrs. Bruce: Jacklin' Walkerton; nominations,' Mrs. Mel :Donahue, Teeswater; organization and promotion, Mrs.: Frank . Pad don, . Southampton; • Community. friendship and: visiting, Mrs. .Nal - lace. Ribey,;: R.R. 4; .Paisley; lit- erature, Mrs.:, W. A., Krug,. Ches- ley;.: press' and publicity,' Mrs. H. A. `Street, Kincardine; . steward- ship and. 'recruiting, Mrs. Walter" Farrell, R:R. 2;' Ripley; supply'. and social assistance, Miss Net- tie Moffat, • Teeswater; archivist, •Miss Winnifred Warren; : Walker- ton. SUBSCRIBERS :. NOTE: • • In renewing'his 'Sentinel, Cecil H. • Armstrong :of, Port • Colborne.. writes,:.; "It • kind •of bothers me. when. I . find those 40 and 50 year. columns bringing: back old mem- ories ...and I relive sone•. of 'those days, ;especially the .old • 'school reports." • • r •% 4.404.G� `ret2*yYGor llot this happy' couple ! Many 'years ago, Bob invested in a ' Sun Life Retirement In- come n come e "policy and, now that he is . 6 he. will be receiving from Sun Life0 , a $4 cheque every month.' And when Bob dies, his Wife will receive two-thirds of this amount each month as long as she lives. •• Chances are you too may, look' forward to many happy retirement years.; Follow Bob's example.. Why not give me a calltoday?. • WILLIAM Is. K1NAHAN • RR. 2 Luckncfv 'Phone Winglham .351'.19 7 SON LIEFASSURANCE COMPANY' OF 'CANNA. A Ni IOM Ct M'ANY` ' Dorothy' IkIIam' Wed At Lucknow SCHNEIDER - :HALLAM; . Lucknow United . Church, decor-' ated with • candles: and Easter lil- ies, was the setting for the Mar- riage of Dorothy Marie .,Joyce Hallam: and James; Edward. `Sch- neider. The bride is 'the daugh- ter- of Mr. and,..Mrs. :.Charles' E. Hallam of •Lucknow and the groom is the Son of Mr. .:. and Mrs: GeorgeSchneider : of Auburn.: Rev:* H. W, Strapp, . Lucknow,' :officiated at the. ' ` ceremony on April 10th at 2 .p;m.' Mrs. Ross Cumming was organist. • ' The bride, given • in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of silk organza with scoop neckline, and lilypoint sleeves on moulded' ' bodice. . The bouffant skirt ' was enhanced With .appli- qued • guipre lace ' and fell into a chapel train. The centre back. had: a self organza . rose falling into swirling , streamers. ' Her ' elbow length . veil of . silk illusion with lace -edge was held by : a: crown of waxed -florets: She. carried- Bible arried`Bible with red ' roses ' and stream= ers: . •• The bridemaids were Miss- Ruth Schneider of Aubt rn sister of the groom,' and Miss Beth' .Hal-' lam of ' Lucknow, sister of. .the. bride, .attired in maize,. silk :or- ganza, "street: length dresses with white ..accessories. They :Carried pink and whitecarnations in 'cas- cade style. Len ,Bahelaar of Auburn was best man ' .Cecil'' Hallam; and Ross Hallam • brothers of ' :the bride were ushers: ; ' The `' wedding dinner ` was held in the •Lucknow. United Church. Parlour: The bride's' mother, re-' ceived in a two piece, patterned, blue silk' shit. The groom's Mother .wore a two piece dress of blue silk with net:' For travelling the 'bride chose a: bronze organza dress with dark brown accessories. After a short honeymoon; the young couple will reside' in Auburn. The bride , is presently taking a Nurses Aid Course at .the Ontario. Hospital, Goderich.•. PURPLE GROVE. (Intended: For Last 4Week) .. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle •on the; : arrival:' of their 'baby boy Mr and Mrs Donald. McCosh` were Sunday . guests with Mrs. 'Annetta Bushell, .'Lucknow —'Mrs. Frank Dore visited. Miss' Eva: Culbert. . Mrs. William Hughes, •-Goderich' is at the home 'of: Mr:. and Mrs. Francis Boyle. 'Purple Grove .Institute, met at the hoMe of Mrs. Acrel Arni- strong • on • Wednesday afternoon. Carolyn Forster. is • out. of hos- • pital after having an, appendix' Operation. Mr. .• and Mrs. Donald McCosh and Mr. ; Sam Pollock .spent Thurs-. day evening `with Mr.:. and Mrs. Ivan' Pollock.... 'Mrs. William Arnold, Mrs. 'Geo- rge ,• Harkness; Mrs: Donald Gil- lies, Mrs. FrankDore and Mrs, .Donald McCosh held •an ',Institute executive meeting, at the .home' of Miss Margaret.. Robertson on Fri- day . afternoon.:. • .• Mrs. ' Edwin • Harrison' spent' a week, at the home . of . Mr. and Mrs. • Morford' -MacKay while .they holidayed' hi Kentucky and 1VIis-: sourd. ' :' , Mr, and Mrs... Russel. Need 'visited Mr. and Mrs: Peter. son. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linner • and family of Goderich visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank Currie. , Mrs. William 'MacKay, Ripley; visited Mr.:. and. • Mrs. Morford 'MacKay. Mr. . and •Mrs. Victor Gawley visited Mr. and Mrs,' Russel Hew itt. ' • . Congratulations to..Mr. and Mrs, Clayton . Watke, Carisruhe, on the arrival of a son, a brother . for: Jeanette and Marlene.- . ." ' The • Purple ' Grove Guardettes held their 8th meeting in the 'schoel "on Saturday, March 27th. They discussed posture,..: care of the feet, eyes, teeth and skin. The 9th •meeting of Purple Grove Guardettes was held at the school. on April ,3rd, . with leaders PAGE FIVE. • ••••••e'••4►•••♦••44•••••••••o•••••••••••••••••••4 • •. rmers In IuCkn( GET YOUR SUPPLY OF PURINA CHOWS AND;: PRODUCTS FROM SANITATION, P.R �„`.Johnstone IN LUCKNOW • . • AT THE JOHNSTONE SEED. CLEANING PLANT • • PHONE 528-3719 •�. • Mrs. William Arnold and Mrs, appearance of the Sunday School George Harkness. They , discussed room. A ., film. was ' shown on In•. '. first aid, artificial. respiration. dian ' lifeto-day, and : an open dis- They demonstrated . artificial': res- cussion was held on what/our piration;. reaction would . ,be if' an Indian: Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Fry, Betty, Loran a ad Laura Mae were Sunday guests , of .. Mrs. Frank Dore, and family: • AMBERLEY (Intended For `Last. Week) .Official, ' Board .' ,Meeting - - An Official Board meeting was held. on Wednesday , evening . at Pine , River . United Church ' where Bethel and Pine ,River congrega- tions`; met.. Rev: ;• Harold ,Pillen presided. Bill ' Elliott, was 'record- ing secretary.' Howard Harrison. was appointed delegate' to' the presbytery , and, conference and Elmer Courtney ,;alternate dele- gate. A committee was appointed to see about ,purchasing a • dupli- cating machine, The;. ` • meeting • Closed with prayer .by` Rev. H. Pillen.. ' Eugene Blue`of.St Clair Shores, Michigan, : visited with , his par-; eats Mr.' and : Mrs J, Blue and attended the funeral ofhis cousin Mrs. -Eugene Martyn on Sunday. Mr• :and Mrs. 'Tom McMillan of Waterloo visited 'on •Sunday. ' with `Mr. ; James. Millen, of the ' second concession of .' Huron. • Hi -C Group At .Betmore Four car loads :from Pine :River' and : Bethel ITnited Church Hi -C groups enjoyed • :a social. evening at Delmore United Church on Fri- day evening, April 9th. The church basement was tastefully decorat- ed and an arrangement to repre- sent a': coffee shop added to the were to' attend school : in the; ' `com- munity. A number of hymns were sung and : Rev. Harold Pilien 'led in prayer. Games and a ,'lively., sing -song, which were enjoyed by all, brought a 'happy evening to ' a lose, Tables for --four. were set and, delicious refreshments Were served. An:; invitation was ' extend- ed : to Belmor ; Hi -C . to attend. a "Record Hop" at 'Reids • .Corners, hall ,• April ;19th,, when .Bethel' and Pine River. Hi -C will entertain the Belmorei'group. • LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON BOWLING (Intended For Last' Week) The 1965 seriescaime' to a close with ; the Coons winning,out in. the Group "A".. ' Mary, Fisher of. the : Coons had the ladies high triple" of 671 .and; : a single, game of. . 34& Len. MacDonald .of,:. the Beavers rolled the 'men's 'high' triple of . 779, and TigerBill Ste-' , wart •;had 'a single of 303. In Group ! "B" the Zebras were the ; winners, Chipmunk • Frank Hawthorne 'rolled a•• triple of 788 flat and single games. of• '310,' 240 and 238 on alleys 5 and 6. Shir ley 'Hawthorne had 'the ladies tri- ple , oL 532 , and; ; Eunice Cunning- ham top game, 221: • Group "A": Coons 15, Beavers . • . 14, Tigers 10, ''Lions 8, .;Cubs .8,. Kangaroos 5,.. Group "B": Zebras. 18, Gophers 12, Wolverines 11, Chipmunks 10, Pole Cats 7, Squirrels, 2. SeedandFertilizerSupplied' WE STILL HAVE : BETZE.:SEED AVAILABLE AN EXCELLENT CROP FOR EARLY CASH 1 Excellent Quality Ontario and Michigan •Seed Beans Your choice ' of Seaway and Sanilac..' Limited amounts of. Saginaw and 1Vlichelite '62 High Germination on : all • Seed: BEAN CONTRACTS: SEED .AND -FERTILIZER SUPPLIED EXCELLENT BEAN DEMAND' CREATES ' GOOD PRICES. Drop in now for your Spring•. Seed and Fertilizer Needs We . aim ;to be of service to You Phone 2624714 Collect �.� Mkkle & ion Limited HENSALL':. • ONTARIO LUCK OW AREA REPRESENTAT{VE Warren. R.R.:1 Oi n arnun