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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-07-07, Page 5• WEDNESDI4Yt JULY` 7th, 1965: • THEE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE'.; • 01' 4.4tCk a little time...! Right .now,: 'Jimmy thinks of nothingbut football. But time flies and soon he'll, be thinking'. of college and his future.Thanks to a Sun Life Educational Endowment policy which his father r•: took out soon after his son was born, a college education and a place : on the football team should both be realities: I'�»+ associated ' with 'Sun Life of Canada, the Company with the policy that's right for you and your family. / Why not call me today? WILLIAM J. K .,1NAHAN. 1.'R;. 2 ' Lucknow Phone Wingham 357-1987 SUN L F ASSUR CE COMPAN�: f ' • . . ; Y � CANADA A • MUTUAL. COMPANY �u�coner -- M�lnnes teunion H'eld '(Witechurch• News) The annual .Falconer '- McInnes -reunion was. held in •Gorrie Park`. July 1st. Over' . 100 members' of the :,clan were ••present 'from', Han-. oyer, „ Goderich, Woodstock,' Kit- chener, Lucknow Blyth, Tees water and• Walkerton. The. President Mr.. 'Torn . Mc- Innes of Gorrie •presided. for the treasurer Mrs John McInnes gave. her''report. . The officers • for 1965-66 are President . Mr. Dan. Tiffin, Wing - ham .R.R. • 3, lst. Vice -President Mr. ' Gordon Jamieson, .Goderich,' Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. ,and: Mrs. R. Ormston Toronto' Sports Committee,' ' Misses' Shirley and'. Joan Tiffin,, Lucknow R.R. 5, Lunch committee Mrs. •Russel Ritchie, Lucknow 'R.R.. 5, Mrs, Lester .Falconer,. Teeswater, :R.R.. 2, ''Mrs. George :.McInnes, Luck - now, '' Mrs. Cecil Faiconer, • White- . business meeting:' The secretarychurch. • N.OTICE,..Tc. DESTROY 1/. •I NOTICE; IS HEREBY GIVEN to proper: ty owners 1 urban and • subdivided, areas to des. • troy all Noxi us. Weeds.at often as necessary in' each season, { to event their ''.going to seed. Also after July 10, 1965, proceedings will'. be, taken to destroy Noxious Weeds in .accord- ane, with 'the 'Weed Control Act. Chesney. ". Huron County Weed Inspector Former mister .: uest -Speaker � eaker • p (Olivet N'ews). Anniversary ser'viees were held in OlivetUnited Church on Sun- day Reverend S. ' D. .Dunlop •: of Fonthill. conducted the- morning service' and spoke . 'again in the evening Mr. •Dunlop ' spoke in the morning, on, "Partners in the' Gos pel'', reading from Pauls letter 'to the ' Phlipians arrd in the evening .on:. "Building,' : tte, old waste pla'ces," , Organists. were Sharon Coiling in the morning, Miss San- dra MacCharles 'in. the: evening... Walter Dexter . sang "The City: Four -Square',' , and the choir an-. them was "Though Your ' Sins be as Scarlet." In the evening the duet parts of • the anthem were taken by Janet ..Hamilton and Walter Dexter. A "duet "Just as 'I Am" . was given by Mrs. Oscar • White and _Evelyn White. Large congregations ' attended . both ser- vices. er-vices. and many old friends . we1 comed 'Mr.' and• Mrs. Dunlop, Jud- ith and Allister back to ; their first pastoral cliWarge in . Canada Mr. and Mrs Fred Craigie'. of Bethel 'were. Sunday . guests of Mr: and 'Mrs. Walter Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert'. Engle and family.: of Dublin .visited "on Sun- day- with Mr. and Mrs., Walter. Black and family.. • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pennington of Teeswater and Mr. • Charles Smith And Mrs. W. 'J. Roulston of Wingham were among those' in their honor. church. on Sunday. During the - afternoon ' ganies and races were enjoyed. Prizes •were.. given for those• coming the far- thest, "Mr. and Mrs. R. Ormston, Toronto, The. youngest -person. was 'James McInnes daughter' • of Mr.: and Mrs, ' George McInnes, Lucknow. Children with 'the curl- iest hair, Fay Ann Forster and Jo', Tiffin were the winners.' A moment of silence was ob- served in memory of : those who passed on . during the year. The late .Mr.; ..Billie McInnes, of Walk- erton was the`, only: one: this year. '" The reunion will again be' held at : the .;Gorrie 'Park on ` Julylst, and no invitations will be sent out. Lunch was;' served' by .the com- mittee 'and all 'enjoyed a soc Y c .eno ial. time TOP" QUALITY ESSO HEATING,. EQUIPMENT (on easy,10-year, budget terms$ HOME HEAT..., SERVICE AT NO COST` TO YOt` ROY HAVENS Plumbing and . Heating, ESSO 0ll . BURNER Sales and Service. HOME HEAT SERVICE • • • • ,. ' • •• • 1. • i.. •.. • •• • •• h • • • • • • :• • • • ATLAS .'BATTERIES AND,,DUINIL'oP TIRES:;,, AT REASONABLE :°PRIDES le Nave 'Purchased' New: precision Wheel Balancing - -Equipment TO BALANCE ALL WHEELS FROM. TO TO 18" de Us For Wheel • Balancing :.And Wheel Alignment.' Repairs To All Makes Cars And Tractors 2 . LICENSED MECHANICS •c's•••••••••••••••••••••i••i•i•••i••«•••••iii • • LOCHALSH Visiting in.' . the community are .Mrs. John MacRae ' and : family of Batavia N.Y. Bill. Farrish returned, home from: ` St: Josephs .Hospital in Lon- don: !Holidaying . with his grandpas-. ents- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrell is) Bobby McGill of Godericli.: Many/ from the area attended a jewellery ' demonstration ' at 'the 'home of Mrs., Ross MacKenzie on Friday .evening. Employed at .'MacNays store at Amberley is, Mrs. Henry. Mac- Kenzie. Audrey ac-Kenzi- Audrey Ross: R:N , daughter of :Mr.' .and ' Mrs. -Bill.. Ross, leaves- this week for an ektended holiday in Europe • 1' Visiting . with Mr. and - • Mrs:. Gordon' Finlayson ' are , Mr.:and Mrs: Bill Rogerson and .baby son' and. Jane. Finlayson ,of' 'Toronto. • Mrs. Elizabeth :Cook of - ''Batav to N.Y. has beery holidaying .With' Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Farrish • .' Nancy MacLennandaughter,. of Mr. and .Mrs: Stewart MacLen-' nan: was "organist at Ashfield Presbyterian. Church on, Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim West' 'on ' the arrival of a baby girl 'on:• Sunday. Florence MacLennan is spend- ing some holidays in : Palmerston ' with her .sisters. Visiting at the. : Dan`MacDonald .horde ever the week -end were. the Cowell family of. Londono ANNOUNCES 'ESSAYWINNERS .The Bruce. County Farm Safety Council •has announced . ,the win- ners in their Essay Competition for ' 1965 • :There were ' 251 entries. in. ,.the .Competition ;' and the . Jud; ges were, Mr. ; W. • S. ,.MacInnes and Mr., Keith Waldie, • Bruce County Public .School Inspectors. Winners in. this`, area were: Sec-. ' 'tion 1, The • Causes and Prevention !of Falls, 6th,' : Connie Peter;' R,R . , i 2 Kincardine; . Section 11, The Causes and . Preventions .of Falls, 1th Beveriey 'Ann McLelland, •R. R. 4 Kincardine; ;Section .111, The Causes and Prevention ' of: Falls, 1st Barbara Cerson, . Berrie, 7th Betty •Schneller, R'.R 1 Holy-- rood.' oly-rood:' Mary Swazi of Walkerton',, granddaughter •' of Mr: and • Mrs W. • B. 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