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WEQNESDAYf JUN1I 14tIot. 1,0
Bob Finlay Succeeds Bob Macinlosi
As President Of Lvrlcnnw-LiOnS au
'Ladies N' ht and the installation i
• of the 11915 executive featured
the closing meeting of the Luck-
��and District Lions Club on
y night.
But, While. there will be• no reg: "
alar meetings during. July and
August, the new president, Rob-
ert Finlay, "warned" the .mem-
bers that the Clubwould not be
inactive during. the• summer,
The installation ,ofofficers was
conducted by the retiring District
Governor, K e n Henderson of
Palmerston, . who in addressing
the gathering "kept thein in stit-
ches" With his stories.
The new officers , are as fol-
lows:'
ollows,
Bob . Mclt:dai., past presi-
dent;
resident; Bob Finlay, president; V.
A,. Mowbray; 1stvice pres.;
Omar' Brooks, 2nd vice' Pres.;. M.
L. Sanderson, 3rd vice pres.; sec-
retary, .L.:E.:Goyette, succeeding
Harvey : Webster; treas., Ray Gan-
non, succeeding M. L. Sanderson;
Lion Tamer, . Elwin Hall; Tail
Twisters, Russ Button and Grant.
Qdsholm; directors, Gordon Fin'
Jayson; 'Alvin Hamilton, Blake Al -
,ton, ,Donald , MacKinnon.
:.in .accepting the gavel Bob Fin-
lay presented the retiring presi-
dent
resident . with las past president's•
pin,. and Bob" McIntosh expressed
Us ',appreciation of the support
be bad received during the year.
Earlier in the meeting he had
outlined the task in . which the
Lions inwould be.asked ` to partici
pate .a major arena project.
Bob Finlay reported .that final
plan" were : being made for laying
a permanent floor.. in the arena.
The Ladies' .. Night program
+commencedwith a turkey ban-
greet
anquet served "by the Lucknow Wo-
men's Institute, Ken " Henderson
was called. '"on for,, a'' couple- of
solos, to ;point. up his versatility.
as an entertainer.
The .toast :.to the • ladies ' was.
DR1VE-IN
THEATRE...
HANO'
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 26-27
T�ke Her She
Nine
James •, Steward, Sandra Dee
Techn color' -- Cinemascope
ADULT ENTERTA1NOWT.
Trouble.' in Store
N. Wisdom, . Margaret Rutherford
"Mothers, Fathers, ;and' Teeners
Laughs Galore' -- Funniest Farce
in Many a -Moon," . CARTOON
SUNDAY, MONDAY,JUNE 28:29",
• y a c no Erskine Baptismal Service
Peterboro
ugh and •Ronald Thomp-
omorrow T ; iirtde�Luck"-� Sunday ,service - ire the Erskine
-' Presbyterian Church •was conduct
• Or for. we occasion .was y Dr. Scott of Kuicar-
dine. Three children received. the
Mrs. Ross
. Cumming; Lucknow sacrament of baptism during the
and soloist Mrs. Harold' Heide •
by : of 'Kinlough y
son of Mr. and Mrs Norman Ste,
At a reception' foitowing in . the Wart,Allan ,John son of Mr: and
church parlors; the 'bride's "meth- fiilrs Bill McWhinney.. d L ' I
Heiden-
and
proposed by L E, Goyette and
was responded to 'by Mrs, ' Gor-
don. Finlayson.,
The Ripley double trio.. of Cor-
nne ` Nf acDonald, . Barbara . Fun-
ston, Joyce Funston, Diana Mc-
Auley, Mary Ann .Funston, and
Ann, Gemmell,and their accom-
panist, Mrs. .John- C. Mac-
Donald ; were introduced, • b y
Raynard : Ackert : and after sing-
ing , several numbers were th
ed by . Chas... Webster' and . pre-
sented 'with individual gifts,
Treasurer M. L. Sanderson list-
ed welfare projects sponsored ,by
the. Club totalling $875. •
• A $40.00 grantwas made to
the L.D.H.S. band for participat-
ing in 'the Kitchener parade,
Harvey Webster introduced. Dis-
trict , Governor Ken Henderson
and
he was • thanked ".by Frank
Thompson and presented with a.
• .
Milt Rayner and W. • A: Port-
eous were •appointed auditors..
Mrs. Ken Henderson made: the
draw for the $140 -Bond -A -Month
prize, the ' winner : being . James
Gardner:.
Wei At Dungannon..
Unified Church
' , . • THOMPSON: DANAHY
Corabelle. Grace Thompson /and
W.iliiam Arthur '.Danahy,. ' exchang:
ed', marriage: vows •in :: a double
ring ceremony m Dungannon Un
ited Church,' 'with Rev, • J. A
Veldhuis officiating. The bride • is
the ,.daughter of .Mr.. and 'Mrs:.
Frank • F: Thompson„; Dungannon,,
and the groom is the son of .. Mr.
and Mrs:. Wm.. 4, Danahy,` Peter-
borough.
The , bride, given in marriage
by` her father, was lovely, in her
floor: length" `gown; of peau, .de
faille, . designed • on . sheath lines
emphasized with a :matching bal=:
era .attached•. with a. sweeping,
train ' iter fingertip veil of French
silk illusion •`was held ,by a Coro- n! j1iYej1dg
Ma.. Errington::attended'
. ' .
'-
f; Mthe . " J C. McDonald
:Tale, ma tun ii Ii of Walton on Saturday, June 20 ,
or, _Mrs• VWm. Erskine, W.M.S. Meet .
Peterberough • :an d her On _Friday evening, June • 19th,'
bridesmaid Milks Jean.. Danahy, WMS • of Erskine Presbyterian
sister' of the groom; were . idea -
ti owned in ise Church Met in the church. Mrs.,
y .g turcluo silk Arthur . Stewart opened the,: meet -
organza sheaths with • a rounded ithH 110. All re 'pea
neckline . •and elbow 'sleeeves. They .:the " o 'after which Mrs.
wore . a ;matching• ;overskirt edged M. ,Meter repeated the' Glad;
With stemmed roses .and '.caught Tiding Prayer: ,
at :die waist with a flat. bow -,Tiley.. " .lass Iva Carr took the devotion
chose )latching' petalled . '`head- reading
;and : ave: a Bible 'read-
dresses out ;over the lace veils, � d also gave`the topic "Lo,
white gloves,white shoes and ,
carried iiouqets of .white & .yel-; I am: with you. always'.', followed°
:low Mums and • 'sweetpeas, Flow- by prayer.. Mrs. •R. McAllister
read the :chapter from the . study
ergirl was Jasane•Thompson, . is -..book - on • Hong Kong. • Eight mean
ter of the bride,' wearing a dress hers answered the roll .call with..
of .white ink ,organza and match-• . a , sculpture verse. on "Jesus":„
Ling headdress and :carried a liaise Mrs. R. McAllister and .Miss
gay of .yellw•, mums rad sweet: L Carr commented . on the Presby -
lam' ter'ia1 meeting held in Brussels.
Groomsman was; win. ":