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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-07-07, Page 10• GO ; TON . THE 1..•1„/C KNOW' SENTINEL LUCICNOW, .ONTARIO Soon To6S�riPJ�rininTg rur,Entry in t, is our hope that every'' business place . and Organization in the community will get behipcl; the Lucknow Agricultural Society's -,100th annual Fall Fair in September; An 'entryin the =all ;Pair, Parade would be an excellent way of ;helping to get the >Fair off to a 'start. • GOOD PRIZES FOR ' BICYCLES, TRICYCLES; AND PONIES: ;.F,LO,ATS $70 IN PRIZES. DECORATED CARS $25:` IN:PRIZES. ANTIQUE CARS $25 IN PRIZES Space Contributed. in Support Of the Centennial. Fair by LUCKNOW PHONE 528=3008 rs. Montgomery At Music , Workshop Seventy-five delegates from churches throughout Ontario : at- tended the Fifth .Annual Church Music °Workshopat the 'Univer- sity of Waterloo which '.began on July 5th.' The /three-day workshop featured instructionron ` reper- toire toire :' and choral conducting, y junior 'unior> choir, and organ sessions. ,Elmer . Iseler conductor of:the: Toronto Festival Singers, 'Marie Joy Curtiss, author of "Youth Choir • Director",. and Frederick Geoghegan,, organist•at Woodgreen United Church, Toronto, will >con duct music workshops sessions. The workshop is sponsored by the extension department. of the Un- iversity of ° Waterloo. A group of .20 Twin City junior choir members •will serve as a demonstrating group for the choir sessions. On Tuesday evening, July '6th, there will be an Organ Recital in the chapel at Conrad Grebel :Collegeto which the pub- lic is invited. All the sessions of. the workshop will be held at Con- rad Grebel College Mrs. Ruth Montgomery of Luck- now is among the delegates. AMBERLEY at. the corner of High- waysThe park:. t g ways 21 .and 86 at 'Amberley was a very. busy place over the week- end. With .heavy traffic it is, a restful spot for touristswho stop for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. ;MurraycNai Murray and, daughter of Mitchell visited with the McNain..families - at Am- berley ' and Dr.. and Mrs. Stew - artSims and famf1Yof AmbrI y Beach. Iva Smeltzer and Katherine. Godfrey of ;. .Toronto. ; spent the week -end .at their homes '. on the second and sixth .; concessions. Mrs Norval Nesbitt visited. ' re- cently . with Miss Lovie ' Nesbitt at St. Marys Hospital London. Donna Leader of Gorrie .visited. last week with, her grandparents Mr: and Mrs. Jim Currie, ABITIBI Size:— 4'x8' RANDOM BUTTERNUT RANDOM LAURENTIEN RANDOM 'HERITAGE RANDOM HEARTS OF • OAK Fiberglass Screen IN WIDTHS UP TO 48 INCHES , MILL' NOT RUST, :STAIN OR TARNISH Rez Wood . Finishes • "'BRING `NEIN' BEAUTY AND LASTING PROTECTION TO ' WOOD REZ FINISHES ARE ,PENETRATING. SEALERS FRESH CEMENT IN STOCK JohnW. Henderson Lunger tt PHONE: 5284118 •• LUCKNOW' • H ITECH 1HCH .Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neable,• Sharon, Brian ,and Dan of • Cale don were Sunday visitors with his parents ' Mr, and , °Mrs : Bill Neable; and. family. Andrea Adams' is employed ..for the summer vacation at Limbach's Drug Store, 'Lucknow. • Rev. 'Robert ' and' Mrs. Watt • of Trinity ; United , Church Toronto, spent Friday • and Saturday with Mr and Mrs, :George, Thompson, and family, and Mr.. and Mrs; Mil- ian Moore" and family.. .. • t United Church services will be held July 11 at. 10 a.m.' with Rev. George Mitchell:: pastor officiat- ing and on July 18th' and 25th Mrs. Arthur Jackson. of Belgrave will give the :Message, Visitors on Sunday • evening after the picnic with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ger- shorn 'Johnston were 'Mr. and Mrs., Stewart Smith and Dianne, Kitch- ener and their • soir Mr. and Mrs. Donald, smith and family' and her. sister of Bleur.:Nova "Scotia.. Mr sand' .' Mr • :Ross. McMichael and family Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs:' Denton:; Moore •andfamily and his mother Mrs. Jim Moore, a 'sister,. of Mr. Johnstons. Mr: and -Mrs. Orval . Graham,: Montreal and Mr and Mrs.: Wal- lace. .•Scholdice of Appleyard 'Ac- res Port . Credit, visited. Thursday with Mr:' and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. On• Motor Trip To Washington On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs., Sandy Murray, : Kathleen, Phyllis, Alex and Patricia and. Mrs. Charles Tiffin leftby'' motor with a cabin trailer, for Washing- ton. They will go by way of 'De- troit De-troit and return by ,Niagara ;Falls. They ; will • tour this week. Mr:. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft of Otterville and ': their son' John who is employed 'during the summer ' vacation. at University Western Ontario, visited -Thurs- day with • his, brother "Gilbert Bee- croft, , Mrs:, Beecroft and • family, his sister Mrs. E. .Dow and Mrs. Hector.. Hamilton of ,Corrie and:. other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClena- ghan of Waterloo visited .,on Satur7. day with his. parents Mr. and ,Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr and Mrs. Carl. McClenaghan. Mr. and.: Mrs. Ronald Coultes,. Joyce and :Darlene of p: Wawan osh were Sunday visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs: Billie ::Caslick an'd': family of : Culross. , Mr. and Mrs. `Carl McClenag- han; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne -Howe of .Teeswater toured on Sunday, the Beaver Valley and Coiling- wood: • Mr: George Conn of Toronto '`spent the week -end at his home here' and on `Sunday Mr. Murray Coultes of. E. Wawanosh visited him.– Employed At Inverhuron Barbara Purdon and Wendy. Reynolds are employed at Lime Kiln midge at Inverhuron for the summer • months: The manager of: Danny's Restaurant operates:. •the Lime Kiln Lodge;. Halle Board Hold. Meeting Whitechurch Community Mem- orial Hall Board held a meeting last• Tuesday evening at the home of. Mrs.. Garnet Farrier.' Present for the.: meeting were: • Chairman: Mrs, George Fisher, Secretary- Treasurer, Mrs.: Garnet Farrier and members; of . W.I.: Mrs. Bill Evans and Mrs. Russel Ross, Councillors• ;.Bill Evans. ,and Or - Ville Elliott. Absent °was'. Elroy Laidlaw representative for the re- turned men. Several items of bus- iness `and administration of the Hall were dealt with., Mr. and Mrs. F. • G. Gowan of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr: and : Mrs. Ronald Jamieson and family of • W. Wawanosh•. Billie Wall vvbo ` is assisting at the Highways Department of Stratford spent the ' week -end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'Wall.. a David Elliott of Ottawa 'is- vis- iting for the holidays with Mr.. :and Mrs. Jim ' Currie, Mr.' and Mrs, 'Ken Currie and Mr. and Mrs.. Russel Gaunt.. • Mr. and. Mrs: Relison Falcon- er, Brian Paul. and : Lynn of Bright's Grove spent the week- end with , his mother Mrs, Cecil Falconer. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Dan Tiffin were Mrs,' Robert McInnes 'and Will of Tees - Water and Barry Tiffin of Water- loo. • WEDNESDAY, JULY Zih, .1965:. Join today's swingers. Travel in 'style with :.Sunbeam Whippet, Casuals. Choose s -m -o -o -t -h hand -rubbed steerliide or genuine bruphed. pigskin (Scotch-gard protected). Either' way thecomfort's the same. Air -soft cushion arch supports and extra strong steel shanks Make Sunbeam, Whippets the lightest and softest casuals that ever floated your Way. Availablein men's. and.women's,styles.•• - Lucknow. THWELL SHOE ST Phone '5284117 On Western. Motor , Trip Mr. and Mrs. Russel Purdon: and family left by. motor Sunday' morning to visit Stein relatives at •' Regina and with her parents Mr:.:and Mrs. Fred Weller,. Lloyd - minister Sask..• Trip To West andMrs i • ,Ken Dixon s. Dixon of Belmore' and Art Moore are '•start ging, .on 'a ` motor trip to.the West' !today_ _Wednesday. Attending Summer Course ,at Stratford. Mrs,. ; George Fisher..and Doris: on Fridayrt� visite with; Mr.' 'and. . Mrs. Gordon ' Fisher and family at '. 'Guelph - and, accompaniedby. Sandra who had been visiting there : went ' to : Peterborough h an g. . visited •with. Mr. and.. Mrs. Arn-; old Lougheed and 'family. Doris remained there while : her mother attends the . Audio ` Visual Sum- mer Course being held at . Strat- ford. Mrs. Fisher will stay -at the home : of Mr. and Mrs. ••Tobi:.Jan- •tzi, Milverton. while : attending , the course at 'Stratford. 'Mrs. Russel. 'Ross and Doris, Mrs. Wallace Conn, `'Alma' were at Teeswater Sundayafternoon. Mrs.; Fred Bagg of Markham who had visited with Mr.. and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth last week accompanied Mr.' Groskorth on'. Monday 'to Guelph and from there returned to Markham : by train. Jack MacKay of Wawota, Sask visited one .'day..,last week with Mr. and Mrs., Dustan Beecroft: Mr. MacKay taught Mr. Beecroft at S.S. No. 14 West Wawanosh: Mrs. ' Earl . Jamieson on Tues- day last,, accompanied 'her '' par-, ents Mr. and Mrs.' Tom Hackett and her sister Mrs. ,'Jim Erring- ton on . a motor trip; west which will take' in . the .. Calgary Stam- pede.' tam- pede.'. Earl' Jamieson, Terry' and; Sharon visited' on Sunday. with his ': parents' Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Jamieson and. was accompanied. home. 'by''Mrs: Tom' Magoffin'-who will' assist with housework for • a few days - While Mrs. Jamieson is on ,.a ,western tour. FAIR NOTES (contributed) School exhibits have been re ceived and the ' judges chosen. More entries than ever were de- livered to the ,home . of Mrs. Fred McQuillan ' during the past week. The Essay, a yearlycompeti- tion, will be done .daring the hol- idays . and will be ready for ,dis- play at the . Fair. The 'several committees in :char- ge of many sections of the fair, are . making . preparations. How ever there is still "need for some organization or group of indiv- iduals to help furnish one room of antiques. 'If you have anything to Offer please contact Mrs,. Gor- don Kirkland immediately, ' HITECHURCH On ::'Monday a 2000 gallon gaso-: line` tank was installed.: at, the B.P. stationCottoperated Walter . Ars . ` Mr:, and Mrs. Wilbert Schwicht enberg, Kerry • and 'Lori Jane of .• Port Elgin .visited on the week- end with . P her 'parents Mr.. and Mrs. Albert. Coultes and .family. :• Mr. andMrs. Mr . Bob Currie and family of Oil : Sp •ings, on 'Sunday visited'. at the home of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. James` Keane'' • of, ' Lu know. • • Mr. 'and •.Mts. Albert Coultes. Visited' Sunday afternpon with Mrs. J. M. Coultes' Belgrave and; attended . Decoration • Services , at Brandon Cemetery. Mrs. Cameron;' Simmons, Nancy • and Lonnie, of London spent3a few days' last 'week visiting her` father Mr: Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and family, Mr. and 'Mrs.' Gordon Simmons of Wingham: Mr. and. Mrs. Ezra'.Scholtz'. at tended the Decoration. Memorial. Services 'h'eld in , the church at Ball's. • Cemetery. Flowers. are placed ins. the cemetery before the church service. Many of Mr. Scholtz's relatives are buried: in. - this.. •cemetery. • Helen Currie who recently. ,se- cured' se-cured' employment at London,• Life Insurance spent the week end :with her parents Mr. and Mrs: Ken Currie. •' • ''Visitors during the ,week : with , Mr. and .'Mrs. Walter Arscott were Bernadette. and Patricia King • and Valerie • 'returned - home home with : them, on Sunday, for a visit, Brian King, and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Welsher .of Galt. Gary • Robinson. of 'Tillsonburg spent the week -end "with his par.' ensonnts .Mr. and Mrs. 'Calvin 'Rob-. i Mr... and Mrs: Jos. Thompson' and Ray .of Goderich . visited., Sun- dayBeecroftwith, Mr.and Mrs.'. Cal"vin • Robinson and Mr. and: Mr. s•. J.D. . Mr. and Mrs. George .Ross and Cheryl of . Owen . 'Sound were week -end visitors • with his .mother Mrs. Robt:. Ross, Myrtle Beecroft of Wing ham is visiting' witheeMr. and `Mrs.. J.Miss:D. Beecroft, Mrd ws.. rW. R. Farrfromier Tanodronto ' to their ` home. in the village for 'a. fewfreturnedeekse. ' • Mr:. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Lorraine • • and Barry of Sarnia n ;spifrersentd G, theawrnet eFek-aend rrier withand Mrani..anilYd M. f and Mrs: W. R. Farrier and Win - Brian Farrier' accotnpanied Mrs. Farrier and Winnifred here and is visiting,' his . grandparents and Mrs, Nelson . Higg1ns, Morris Township.