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THE L..UCKNOW .SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO
KINLOUGH and DISTRICT
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anarence Halden-'
n oyug amotorip through the' byd daughter oand Mrs. f. Chdvin Alter..'
Western ,Provinces. • to has been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs:
Bill Burt who underwent Mrs. Norman E.' Haldenby and
Major surgery several weeksago family and 'other relatives.
Y bas returned home. We wish her Mr. and Mrs, Roy, Graham and
improved health. Madonna and Miss Brenda Eck
;'Brian Percy son ,of : the -late enswillerF. have gone on a motor•
Mr.. ` and Mrs. Harold. Percy, was trip to• the West. Mrs, Marie Eck-
' injured in a haying'.accident • and 'enswViller . who has been visiting
#as• to be. hospitalized 'for •,keMe• . here `returned home ,with them:
tune,
.. • ,,,.. •, , Mr. and, Mrs. George Gilbert' of'
Stratford visited' with, .their cou-
sins Mrs: Witham Cox,; Rev;Ben-
son Cox and `Mrs • Ada Hodgins.,
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H.W.I. Hear ' •Bruce South.' Pres.
The H.W.I.:met on T iursday,
August 5th at the hall.. Mrs. ,Alex:
Percy presided and, the meeting
opened with singing. the .Ode and
repeating the Mary Stewart Col-
lect in unison.. Mrs,. ;:Lyman • Sut-
ton read the minutes and gave
the treasurers report. Communi-
cations were •read regarding a
senior training school /"Vegetables
with- : a flair" and also; .a, ' 4H';
Course. Judges for the spice cake
contest' were .-Miss. , Eva Culbert
and Mrs. LorneEadie with Mrs.
Lyman Sutton and Mrs. Frank,
Madden winning ` the. prizes.
The Standing Committee con-
vertor in Agriculture is to look , in-
to the Centennial. Farm Improve
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*meat, project Mrs. JJim' Smith
reported . on: their day at the' Mus-
eum•• at Soutbbampton. Nearly 100
persons • went through during the
afternoon • : and a successful 'Gar -
,den
Gar,den Party Was also held there
Mrs. Jack Hewitt, ; Convenor,
was in : charge of theprogram
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day. Other visitors., at the same
Heine were Mr4 and VIM Walter
,and opened with a poem. The roll
call. was: "M,y. favourite. •:recipe
using spice"; topic . Spices,
prepared by Mrs Orville Elliott
and read by Mrs William Eadie;
the motto' _ "Good; health and
good food are two of lifesgreat-
est' blessings' Ending with - a
poem, "The summer children";
piano solo. — Brenda Hewitt. Mrs.
Frank . Mauldenn introduced the
guest speaker Mrs: Francis:. Gem-
mell of: Ripley president :et • the
Bruce South District who • based
'her- thoughts. on the. motto• , "For -
home and"country" Mrs. Hewitt
thanked .the speaker and present-
ed her with a gift in, appreciation.'.
Mrs. Jack Hewitt favoured'. With
a piano solo- "The GloW Worm";
The meeting closed with God Save
the Queen and Grace after which
lunch was served. by,. Brenda and
Heather Hewitt assisted by Mrs.
Jim Smith.
Would anyladies having ' ant-
iques used in • either kitchen or
pantry, loan them for the Luck..
now Centennial . Fair ' and the
H.W.I. committee in charge. would,
appreciate it if they would
bring them .to . the next • Institute.
meeting. on .September 2nd.
Lost Barn .
We aresorry to report that El-
mer Vance lost:° his barn destroy-
ed by fire during the severe el-
ectrical storm on Friday evening:
Lost was his seasons .. crop ,of
hay along with some pigs and
calves
Miss Joyce. Allen of Listowel is:
holidaying with Mr: ' and . Mrs:,
Russell Hewitt.:.
Mr. and'"Mrs. Tom Bowden and
family of Dunnville visited on
Saturday with Miss. Edna ° Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Haldenby
returned .home after enjoying 'a
Weeks vacation:
Miss Winnifred Percy . ;spent ' a
few days. in London with her nep-
hew Brian Percy. ,
Pat Arnold, of.: ,Bervie'—hal been
holidaying.' with, her cousin Joan
Percy.,
' A • successful vacation Bible.
School .was , held here during ;the'
last week of July.
• Congratulations to Mr and
Mrs: William McInnes . who were•
married at. Bervie en Saturday
last.' Relatives. from here - attend-,
ed, the: wedding and :also ` the' 're-
ception. at 'Walkerton.
Calvin Brick
Held. Picnic
'On Ttiesday,Calvin Brick Church
held their Sunday School . picnie
at East and West Wawanosh park
tinder the . directions • of. • Sports'
Committee Ivan Dow, Peter Mas-
beecroft and Hugh Mc-.
Burney. While all were assembl
ing ' those who enjoy swimming,
cooled , themaelves in the '.waters
of the Maitland.' A blindfold •gaine
for grown-ups was the opening
nuMbers when a 'circle was made
by those not -taking part and the
blindfolded had. to find the all
John' Janiieson was the winner.
The pre-schoolers had a ,race
• 'with Doreen Taylor winner and all
others receiving prizes for their
efforts. primary Class. No. , 1
boYs winners,' •Jim McGee, 'Doug
Shiell; girls Janet Whyteek,..Betty
Ann Marks; Primary No/ 2, Den-
, Thompson and Marilyn Rob-
ertson; Junior class open to all.,
Helen 'Chandler, Darlene. Coultes.
The' . Intermediate and Seniors
had a balloon contest in which
contestants 4acted cOuples with
winners' Peter . Mason and. Sharon
Cope, Barry Scott and Linda
ring winners Douglas Coultes and
Mrs. Gordon McBurney. .
A .shoe scramble, was. enjoyed
by the teenagers with Jane Shield
and Helen Chandler Winners. .
Around 95 gathereddor the pic-
nic and at times as' many. as 35
swimmers we're in the water en-
.joying this recreation while the
olderi folks sat on •the bank en -
picnic hineh closed the pienic.
Whitechurch
Had 79th Birthday .
Visitors on Sunday with Ken
Patterson were Mr. and Mrs.
Sister of Toronto.' Mr. Patterson
was celebrating hit /9th birth-
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James, Woodsto.ek ',and Elton. Ma-
hood of Palmerston. •
Mrs.. Janet Twambly of Wood-
stock is holidaying with her
brother Russel:. Ritchie -and , Mrs.
Ritchie. .
In honor of Fred ',fiffin's birth-
day on Sunday Mr. 'and Mra. Rus-
sel Ritchie, Langside, Mrs. Janet
Twainbly, Woodstock; Mr. \ and
Mrs, Fred Tiffint, Mr.. and' Mrs.
Charles . Tiffin, Langside, Miss
Lila Emerson, • West Wawanosh,
gathered at .the home of 'Mr. and
'Mrs. Victor' Emerson:
Laidlaw Recelition
' On Friday evening in White-
church Community 'Memorial •Hall
a. wedding reception was held for
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw •
friends and , ,.neighbours was on
hand. to celebrate the occasion by •
dancing to . musio supplied by. Tif-
'At hinch time Mr, and Mrs..
Laidlaw were called to thp plat-
form and given' seats' ef honour
dress and Russel hapinan pre.-
sented Ahem with a gift of rnoney.
Clifford replied on . behalf'. of his .
wife and himself by thanking all
for. the enjoyable time provided,
for their gift and . Would welcome
all who would come .to viSit thein
at their farm home on the river .
side. road. •
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