HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-20, Page 7WEDNESDAY, OCT: 2Oth, 196S,,
Lucknow WI Show
Good Fair Profit
Cultural'activities.. ,w a s the'
theme of the October, meeting of
the Lucknow'Women's Institute:
The treasurer's. report ,was given,
• 'by Mrs..A. Wilson, which showed
a• nice, profit fxom the. Fall Fair,
'booth: .
Mrs. •N J MacKenzie was ap-
pointed delegate to the .Area, Con-
vention at Owen Sound, Novenl-.
ber. 16th -17,114' The delegates for
the rally :at Pinkerton on' October
' THE LUCKNOW• :SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW..,
21st are Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. and
Mrs. 0. Brooks. Plans were made
for the Christmas party of. the In-
stitute which is to be held. in De-
cember. The roll call. was ans-
wered by the name of a Canadian
author. •
Mrs. 0 Brooks then took. the
chair for theprogram, opening
with reading. ,a poem "Autumn
Fashion Notes." A sing song was.
enjoyed and Mrs. Cummings play-
ed a piano solo, "Under Paris
Skies. Miss Mary MacLeod had
the topic on, '`,Books", .inwhich
she said that . the radio and TV
have taken the place ' of „ books
RIPLEY•MEAT MARKET
Custm Butchering
Mondays , Hogs,, in, by 4:00 p.m.
CATTLE, 'CALVES and LAMBS: EVERY` DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We do .Curing and. Smoking .• . 'Beef; Pork • and Lamb.
Sold Whole, Half or Quarter .. . For Better Service,
' And Lower : Prices Call Ripley. ,100.
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for many people, but for those
who want to know' . about things
that happened in t h e• past, . we
have to .read our nooks. •
A solo was rendered by Mrs;
J. W. Joynt accompanied by Mrs,
J. Emerson, and a very interest-
ing talk on "Australia" was giv-
en by, Eleanor Whitby.
Margaret Rae, and Mrs. Gordon
Fisher were . captains for .'a spell-
ing match r, ith Margaret Rae's
team . the winners. Lunch w a s
served by the hostesses in charge.,
News never takes a holiday and'.
this •'hewspaper continues to bring
that-. news• • to. your home ;through -
Out the year, as, it happens. •
PURPLE GRC.VE
(too late for last week)
Donald Thompson of :Montreal.
spent .Che week -end with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs.. Harvie Thomp-
son. •
Jimmy Quigley of 'London spent
the week -end' with Mr. and • Mrs.
Ralph Hill. -
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell
of London, • Dr, and 'Mrs. Jack
Jacques; of Melford visited 'Sun
day' :with Mr. and • Mrs. Burton
Collins and 'family and, Mr. and
Mrs.' George,' Emerson..• • '•
Mr., and Mrs. •Walter •Forster,.
•
Mr. a n d Mrs. Donald McCosh
spent Friday in Goderich , a n d
Thedford.
Carolyn Forster a n d • Gladys
Gawley, Toronto, spent the week-
end with their parents. •
Welcome' home to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald . Robertson who returned
from their honeymoon on Satur-
day. •
Shirley Mackay visited , Margie
Collins.
Mr; and Mrs. Claude Dore were,.
Sunde (guests of Mr. . and, -Mrs.
Donald' Dore. -
Purple Grove Institute • met at
the home of. Mrs. ‘Cecil Sutton
Wednesday • with Mrs. Tony
Kloosterboer guest °speaker. '
Nancy Dore was a Sunday vis -
!tor with, Mr. and Mrs. Claude .
Dore and Evelyn Harkness.
Mrs. James 1VIcEwan and San-
dy visited Mrs. Donald MCCosh.
Rosemary. Vaughan, 'Kitchener,
and Lois Moffatt visited Dianne
Dore
Mr a n d Mrs. Victor Gawley
and ' Gladys were Sunday guests
of. ''Misses Ada, Ethel and Lettie
Gawley. '
Mrs. Lyman Sutton . visited Mrs.
Cecil Sutton and Robbie. •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Gilchrist,
Mr. a n d Mrs. George ' Bushell,
Mr. and Mrs. (Don Bell of, Tor-
onto, Miss Winnifred Wrightson,
Lucknow, were Sunday visitors
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with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac
Donald.•
Mrs. William 1VIcInnes visited.
Fridaywith :Mrs.` 'Kenneth ' Brind-
ley ` and Meryl Stewart.
Margo :Nicholson spent 'Tuesday.
evening with . Valerie Gillies.:
Mr. and . Mrs. Glen Fraser, Da, .
vid a n d Lori of Maple visite&:
Mrs. Herb Farrell. .,
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