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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. 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