The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-05-06, Page 10PAGE TEN
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1964
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▪ 1963 Chevrolet Impala," 4 -door .,hardtop, V:-$, `.fully equipped t _�
• .4-1963 Chev Belair -sedans, automatic radio;
a 3-1962 Chevrolet Biscayne sedans, automatic transmission
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Auburn,
n• 'Club Members wt ra• . present
' ,from Brussels; Tiger �unlon I`. "Ti-
n,.. ger .Dunlop II. Dungannon L .Dun -
Bannon 11, Kintail,_ St. Helens,
Zion. Colwanash and 'Auburn clubs.
Leaders and assistant leaders were
presented with badges and intro-
duced.
The exhibit ' "A- Color Scheme
For a Wardrobe," was set up by
■ the Dungannon 'I club, Joanne
Veldbuis'. commented on ` this • ex-
hibit.
■ For. the Kintail club, Jean Dren-
nan gave the'comments for their
▪ . exhibit; "Good Lines for the Large
■ Waisted Person."
Area club ,Gins
Receive Awards
One hundred and.five. 4-H club
girls met for the ' spring ,achieve
anent day for their project, "What
shall I " wear? :',, held recentl
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all 1962 Chevrolet Belair, , 4 -door, automatic
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■ 1962 Chev Biscayne: sedan, standard transmission .:
2-1962 Pontiac Laurentian,', automatic and radio,
1960 Chevrolet Belair, .2 -door hardtop,V-8, automatic
el 1960 Ford, 6' cylinder, 2 -door;.; standard transmission
1960.Chevrolet, stationwa4-door, standard;transmission
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■ , .1959 Chevrolet ' Impala,; 4 -door hardtop, -6 . ;cyc„ automatic
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• 1959 Pontiac Laurentian' 4 -door sedan,' 6 cyc., automatic
• 1959 Ford sedan; 6 cylinder, standard transmission ■
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SL HELENS and. DISTRICTMrs. David Gilmour and Jetfra*, ',home on Saturday from the Wing-
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of Toronto spent the . past weed ham and District Hospital.;
with .. her parents. Mr. and Mia• Link Leie Anne • Hawley, • of
Harvey Webb Oshawa ting her grandpar-
Mr. Terry Wilson completed his `'eats Mr,,. and Mts.; Lorne ,Woods
second year at the 1.1.1V..0.„. Lon- this week while her. parents Mr.
don -
Mrs. .Josephine McTavish is a
patient in the Wingham and Dis-
trict , Hospital. •
Jit a minder that the W:L
meeting will be to -day (Thursday)
ate 2:00 o'clock in the hall. Two
Red Cross quilts. • will be quilted..
Please ring your Penny for
`batta•
Mrs. Wm..
ebster.
and. Mrs. Roy .Hawley, are at-
tending
the.." Worlds Fair. at 'New.
and Mrs. Harry Torrance
of North Bay werecallers in the
canmunity' on . Shay.
auistian Family. Service will `be
observed in the United Church on
qday morning.
retU ped
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lion Murdie
and Son
An attractive exhibit, . "A Well
Planned . Costume for. a Summer
Wedding." was set up by the Zion.
club; and Donna Ritchie gave the
comments. ' -
The St. Helens club demonstra-
ted' "Lines to Suit . the Figure"
with Pam Cooper and. Karen
Gaunt showing the proper lines
to . wear. : .
The Colwanash club gave an am-
using demonstration on "Lines. to
Suit. the Figure," with Mary An-
drew.- Marianne MacDonald, ;Lin-
da Little, Karla- Riegling; Susan
Arnold,, Nancy Irwin, Rosalene.
Phillips' and Lynda .Cameron: par-
ticipants.
Ruth Bere' commented on the
Dungannon II, club exhibit, "A
Well ." Planned Costume.. for. High
School."
All chili 'members; modelled their
blouses, :introduced themselves and'
told . the ; cost .' of their blouse. It.
was announced. that ' the fall pro-
ject would be, ' "The Club Girl
on Guard," and 'they voted : for
the spm project, next Year to
be..• "Sleeping' Garments." •
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Mrs. Bradnock, secretary-trea-
surer
ecretary trea-surer of the West Huron District
presented provincial hono and
*as '.t{o...M . Marilyn . R.R.
i, ' Auburn, and- Miss Mary An-
drew'
L_R. j?, Lucknow. County'
honors were 'also, presented' to
i Anne 'Ritchie, R.R. 3, Lucknow;
by William Whiting Barbara •:Linklater, R.R. 5, God-
erich,• Lynda Cameron, It R:.:7,
CBC will start shooting' as ``Play= ? Lucknow; Pat Buchanan, R.R. 3,
date scriptin Stratford' this: Godench, Barbara. Buchanan, R.R.
tveel -end. It's titled ; �''Pilgeim Why 3, - erich._:.and.....Susan Arnold:.'
Db. -You Come" • and ' is about 'an' R.R. 2; Lucknow
`old English Skakespearean actor
whose great ambition, is to appear
on the ' stage' of the ' Fetal. in
Stratford. •
Tommy Hunterof; "Country $oe
down" on the CBC will appear in
the world's biggest country and
western show" at New .York's
Madison Square Garden May 16 u.
r and. 17. He's the only Canadian
, appearing in the • show . and
speaking of ' Tommy,. Ambrose
appeared on CKCO-TV 'live' las
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This fall .watch for a 'western
show. ',Tangly Music Hall"". ' Al- .
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though we haven't seen a preview;
i those who have predict it will be'"
a. top musical: show, western style.
Other -shows you'll see this fall
include "No Time for, Sergeants",
i°Flipper", "Voyage to ' the Bot-
!"'tom�,, o,f� �the Sea", "Mr. • Solo", "Be-
witched",
Be-;
witched ', i Rogues" and many..
. •• v others. We lll preview-. these '• soon A
and let you in on ,the plots
We hear "The' . Farmer's
Daughter" ratings are so good
!that ABC says '. it stays 'for • seg-
' eral more seasons.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ezra ' Stanley; and .. Misses Nellie and Margaret
Sharon were recent visitors with Malcolm : of Lucknow visited on
Mr. Ezra "Zettler' and : Linton. It Saturday with "-Edna : and ' .May
was Mr. Ezra' Zettlers 86th' birth- Boyle;' •
day and ' he '.has- returned home: Mr. , andMrs.' Art Hodgins; con.
after spending some time in the 10 visited on Friday evening with
hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgins Sr,
The. Evening Workers met at ': Miss' Donna . Nicholson . of Strat-
the home, . of Mrs. Tom ..'Hodgins. fordis spending .awhile with her
The; opening hymn ' was followed parents. Mr. and ' Mrs. ,Bert Nich
by prayer. Mrs. Ronald• -Thacker olson.
read the 'minutes and the word, for Mr: and Mrs. Don'Gillespie and
the roll, call 'was "Mother." Bus- faintly visited. in Seaforth on Sun-
iness was dealt with.. Prayer. clog- day afternoon. - /
ed the' meeting: 'A fancy. quilt was Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley vise
quilted during ` the '` afternoon. De- ited' with ' Larry Stanley and • Mr.,
licious refreshments were served'. and Mrs. R. J. Kaake at Walker-
by the hostess and comtnittee: ton on Sunday...
The next Meeting. will . be held: at "Misses . Sharon Stanley
and ,Bon-
y
the home of Mrs. Gertrude Walsh. nie ; Eckenswiller won •County hon -
Mrs. Weir `Eckenswiller is.. as- Ours, . at the Achievement Day
sisting; at the. Fair. Haven. Nur- which was held at Kincardine on'
sing Home at Kincardine. Saturday. The 4 -II. ' group from
Mr. Douglas Stanley spent `last Kinlough, led' by Mrs. Weir' Eck -
week -end - in : Detroit. ' . enswiller and " Mrs. Ezra Stanley,
Mr. .William Lloyd of London; presented a skit. Mrs. P. A. Mur -
Master
ur-Master:Blake , Lloyd of Kincar-: ray and Mrs.' Raynard ' Ackert
dine, Rev. and ' Mrs. Stanley Tomes were . leaders for the Holyrood
and daughter Kanesia of . Big group.
Trout Lake, Ontario called on rel- Mr. and Mrs.Chris Shelton were
atives here on Tuesday.'; ` : in . Toronto' on Friday for a :fur-.
Misses Margaret . Black '.and ther medical ' check-up. Mr. Tom
Alice, Harrington of Ripley, Mrs. McFarlan . accompanied ,:them.
Ross Black of Kincardine and The Anglican ;congregation, were
Miss Ruth Black, R.N. :of ' 'St. pleased, towelcome back. Canon
Thomas were dinner guests. with Stump`: who has been hospitalized
Mrs. William Cox and Reit.. Ben- •for a fewweeks; also' Barbara,
son Cox on Tuesday. ` Mr. Leo Haldenby and 'Allan Nicholson.
Beauchamp of Lucknow also : vis-' We wish all of theni improved
ited at the ,same '`home. hetti•
Doing end Cattle
Spray In Kinloss
"The second warble. fly ' spraying
of cattle i n Kinloss Township is
'well underway and should be com-
pleted by the n.iddle of next
week.' according to Perry Hod=
;gins the Township inspector.
• Mr. Hodgins reports t'oaat. 6i7
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° cart e w re treated iii t fi
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'Hardware ra w"mc ' was completed
ahead of schedtii
Lucknow -_-�- Pbane 52&
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.. 'r�be spray'�man i<ti .• Harold Stas
ley
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