HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-13, Page 9WEDNESDAY, OCT, 13th, 1965,.
THE ;LUCK.NOVI SENTINEL,,, LUCKNOW, • ONTARIO
PAGE _NINE'
STRATFORD • WINNER First place in the 12 to 18 months class
at 'the:;. Lucknow : Centennial Fall Fair Baby Contest went to Ann
Michelle, daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. Ted ` Avis of ,Stratford. Mrs.'
Avis is the former Joan Crawford, daughteh •of Mr.. and Mrs.. Cliff
Crawford of .Lucknow..:
•
PROUD MOTHERS Shown with their prize ,winning babies . at
the baby contest at the Lucknow Pair are, on the Ieft, • Larry Ernest
and mother ' Mrs. Don Coking of Ripley, winner in' •the under six
months' class and on the right, Margo Geraldine, and ; her. another
Mrs. Gerald' Roane of Teeswater.
PARTIES MAT ARE /,fr'°
A BUIUNEL Of FUN'
$MET/MOp
5
A PECK OF
TROUBLE...
IRWIN'S
CONSTRUCTION
GENERAL CONTRACTING
BULLDOZING -'BACK HOE
SAND -GRAVEL HAULAGE
528-3048 LUCKNOW
•
WH1'TEGIURCH..
(Intended 'for last week) •
We -are , sorry : to :report Ken
Paterson •was admitted ,,on 'Tl urs-
day to Wingham and District •Hos-
pital, His .many .friends wish him
a speedy;;•recovery..,
Kenneth Laidlaw .of London, was
a Sunday visitor. , with 'Mr, a rid
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw • and family. .
Visitors on ' Sunday ' a d' • the
week -end with Mr.. and Mrs..Geo-
rge ,Fisher and family were Mr.
and 'Mrs. Bob Dawson and Cindy
of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gibson, 'Rhonda; Billie and Greg
ory of•;Lucknow. •
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Naylor
and' family of 9th Con., East Wa-
wanosh,' Moved into the apartment
at Mrs. Albert M'eQuillin'a which
Keith Collyer vacated earlier in.
'the 'season.: We •• welcome. them to'
the village. • • .• •
John Taylor of . E' Wawanosh
visited .on Sunday' with Mr. and
RIPLEY MEAT MARKET.
Custorn Biiichering:
Mondays — Hog in by COO p.rn...
CATTLE, ' CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY •
We do Curing • and Smoking . Beef, Pork and Lamb..
Sold Wholey Half or Quarter . . . For Better Service,. Makes
g
• ' ..See Us For Wheel Balancing And Wheel Alignment
Ripley 100. Sung,' Mit,
which Mrs Repairs To .All Makes Cars And. Tractors
And Lower Prices .Call Ri I ,
p
CHAS. HOOISMA Prop: Caslick closed the meeting' with •
•-.Y, . ' 2 LICENSED MECHANICS` •
prayer.***4•••••••#••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Married afn Brandon
we In Luckn�w.
•
TANNER: TERRY
The , Church Of 4the• Nazarene
was the scene. of a wedding,' Sep-
tember 11th, when: • Mrs. Justina
Terry of 618 Percy. Ste,' Brandon,
aVIatiitoba, became: t'h e• bride of
Mr.. ; Harold Tanner of Lucknow,
Ontario: Rev.: Herman Smith, Dis=
triet • Superintendant, ' officiated
Mrs. Clifton; McIntyre of Brandon,
played to wedding
The. bride chose , a two piece.
street • length powder 'blue. heng-
aline gown, .and a pink ,bow' . hat
and 'veil, black accessories and: a•'
pink carnation. •corsage completed,
her. ensemble.
The bride was attended, by her
daughter Mrs. • John Van Kawner.
of Pipestone, Manitdba. Shewore
a 'powder blue lace dress over:
taffeta and.' a matehing bluese-
quin headpiece. Her corsage was'
of pink pixie carnations. ' ,:
'Jon 'h .Richard. Ma Dennie •of
Paisley,' Ontario, nephew of the:
groom, was best' man.: John Van.
Kowner of Pipestone, Manitoba,
and Leslie Terry, Brandon; Mani-
toba, nephew' of .the .bride, were
'ushers.
Reverend., Herman Smith -pro-
posed: the
pro-posed:..'the toast to the :bride ' at
the 'reception . held ;in • the ,church
auditorium.' F o r' travelling the
bride .;;wore a .two-piece turquoise
jacket, dress topped, with a red
coat.: A white ghat,, scarf and glitv-
es' and" black •:shoes' .:a n d purse
Completed her ensemble. Her cor-
sage . was of: roses;
'Following a wedding tri) to the:
United States, points • in Saskat-
chewan .and Manitoba' and :North-
ern Qn'tario, Mr. and Mrs, : Tan -
nes.' are residing in• Lu�cknow, 'On-
tario.
;Guests for the . 'wedding , came
frorn as, far„ east as Paisley, On-
tario,'• and as far ;went as .:Cal-
gary;•.•A'hber'ta.
LADIES. . EVENING• 'BOWLING..
(Monday,: , October' 4th)
Diamonds. .''an d, Pearls g.o.t 2
points , each. 'Rubies took 4 • jpoints '
from the. 'Emeralds: Sapphires
took 3 points from t h e Rhine-
stones. High single was Mae Hun-
ter
with 269' and high triple, Mae
Hunter with 647, .
Games of 200 or, over: Mae Hun-
ter 269, ,241; Eileen Lavis 214
Josie Hamilton 217,• 236; Shirley.
1 Cooke 227; Kay Crawford .256;
Barbara' Friendorf 210: Team
Standings: = Diamonds 3, , Pearls 3;
Emeralds '3, Rhinestones • 4, Sap-
phires 4, ' Rubies 7:
BIRTHS_
SANDERSON — In : Wingham and
District Hospital, on ' Saturday.
Septenl'ber`' 25, 1965, to. Mr: 'and.
Mrs.William Sanderson, Luck -
now, a daughter,.
MOLE . In Wingham andWDis-.
'trict Hospital, on Tuesday, , Sep-
tember 23th, 1965, to Mr.and
Mrs. W. Robertji•Mole, R R.. 1,
Dungannon, a. daughter.
IVlrs: Victor Emerson. .
'Mr. and, 'Mrs. Albert. Coultes•
were Sunday visitors with their
daughter Mrs. Wilbert Schwich-
tenberg and ' Mr.' ,Schwi�ehtenberg
and family • of. Port Elgin.
Visitors on. Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs': Wallace Conn and fam-
ily were 'Mr. a n d Mrs. Harold
Johnston of Parkhill, ' Gordon' Mc-:
Culleugh ' a n .d .Ronald Roddy of
Moorefield.
"Chalmers C.O.C.
. Chalme' Presbyterian ' . C.O,C.
met. ' in the Sunday School room
during .church service on "Sunday ,
with their superintendent, M r s.
Hugh Simpson, a n d Mrs. , Earl,
Caslick. .The president, . Ruth E1
liott, opened the meeting by giv-
ing the eall to worship, The C.O,C.
hymn was sung.Janie Laidlaw
read the' scripture prayer was gi-
ven by. Paul Laidlaw. The roll
call was answered by .19 mem
bers. The minutes .were read by
the secretary, , Mary Lou Wall.
The offering, w a s received by
Bobbie Ross, and the • dedicatory
prayer given. byIrene De Boer.
The story from, the study, book
was given ,by Simpson.
hymn was ng, ' a t
•
TO. :MAINTAIN. A UNITED
COUNTRY ANP FULFIL
THE- PROMISE; OF A '
PROSPEROUS LAND
VOTE
LAMONT
LIBERAL
UNDER THE LIBERAIS;'
1' EXPANSION has.: replaced' stagnation.
Z, SECURITY has. been 'maintained
(a)' by the.: CANADA PENSION.' PLAN: which assists 'the
aged,. the . widowed, the helpless, '
(b) by MEDICARE, 'a practical, helpful::program
OurC�un'try Has'A.'LotAt Stake,
You'll° Uote Lament ..
'ou're Wide Aw�k
Inserted By Bruce Liberal - Association
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel' and a.. fair `price on a monument
correctly designed• . from quality material, rely on
SKELTON' MEMORIALS
Walkerton
Pat O'Hagan,' `Prop.
Established Over Sixty Years
Phone 881-0234.
Ontario
' N•-♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦••as♦•♦•♦at►i•♦a•♦♦a1♦♦••♦****•♦♦o•
♦ � _ _ o
•
♦'•
•
•
*
•
•
.
ona
'ATLAS BATTERIES \AND DUNLOP: TIRES
AT REASONABLE. 'PRICES'
r ..
i
We Have .Purchased New
,Precision Wheel Balancing
Equipment
TO BALANCE ALL WfIEELS FROM 13" 40 48"'•
♦
•
i
•
•
;F4
}
•