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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-24, Page 5WEDNESDAY', JUNE 24th, 1964 • TIDE LUCKNOIr SENTINEL„ •.LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGE: FIVE 'For sound' counsel and` a fair price on a Monument correctly ,designed from quality material, rely on • SKEITON _MEMOR1ALS.. Pat . O'fagan,.•'Prop, ::Established ()Vet' Sixty Years Phone $810234 WWalkerton- . 'Ontario LOCHALSH and DISTRICT 'Mrs., • Donald, MacKenzie spent the week -end in Waltqn where .she. attended the golden wedding •of. Mr. and. Mrs, Jack . MacDonald. Mr. ' Ian MacRae went to. Orangeville on Sunday, where he expects to 'spend. the summer,' At a :ball game at North.. Ash- field 'school on .Thur'sday'' evening between Kingsbridge and Noah Ashfield' gradd seven _ and eight girls, North Ashfield .. was victor- ious 27. to 25. '. • Mr.' Parney : of Ridgetown has been visiting Mr, and ;Mrs. Lorne Luther,• • Mrs.' - ; Ewan MacLean, a n•d tamed relatives and friends to, a tea in '. honor of her daughter . Margaret,. bride -elect, on Satur- day afternoon. A very, successful field day. •was held.. Tuesday afternoon .at North Ashfield .public school. . Mrs. Emile MacLennan and Mrs: Oliver 'McCharles enjoyed a bus trip with the Ripley • and Dis- trict Horticultural Society ' o n Thursday to t h e Horticultural !Convention in 'Guelph; . Sympathy is extended to the Elphick families 'in the death 'of Mr. Norman Leeson., • Miss Jane Finlayson of Toronto spent the week -end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Fin- layson. • . Mrs.Wm Ross' has returned home from, Wingham hospital: Mr. and Mrs. John MacRae spent Monday in Kitchener... . " '.Mr:. and Mrs Dan.' Wylds spent Sunday in Sarnia,. • • Miss Margaret MacLeod of Tor- onto ` spent the week -end with her brother. Mr. Kenneth MacLeod. • Miss Florence MacLennan : has gone to Palmerston where' she will spend the summer with ` her sister Mrs. Bruce Millar. .Misses , Phyllis Bradley and Joyce Thorburn .have accepted positions at a lodge at Brace- bridge fQr the summer; , WITH THAT 816 HINT NEARING NO NEED,TO BE FEARING,WERE ALREADY PREPAR/NG YOUR PROPER ' RiNfer GLADYS' BEAUTY SALON 52 3;0111113 a.ucmum cow emir.. Centennial Service At Dungannon. Anglican::Church , One. .hundred years ago this month,. the : first church : services were held' in St Paul's—Anglican Church,; Dungannon The occasion is to be marked with a special 'service of . worship to ' be held on Sunday evening, June 28th at. 8:00 p.m The guest preacher at, this service will be the. Rev. H. L. Jennings'. of, Brus- sels, a former rector of. ' the par- ish : of Lucknow which includes St.. Paul's, Dungannon.. ' The centennial of the founding of the. Dungannon congregation was held a few years ago.. Mem- bers of other denominations are, cordially invited to attend this sertvice: Harrison Reunion Hetd At Goderch The twenty-ninth annual reunion was held at Harbour Park, God- erich, June 13 with 96 attending -and : enjoying a lovely dinner and picnic supper. A minute silence was observed for departed' mem- bers. Races and games followed by a ball game; were conducted by the sports committee. . Winner'..of the draw on 'a ham was Mrs. N, Heard, . Homesville. The' oldest person present was Mrs. G. Proctor, Goderich; the youngest was Lois Pennington. It was decided to hold the 1965 reunion at. • Goderich If thepark is not available.•the clan will meet at the Provincial Park; north of Goderich.: The officers appointed for 1965 were: Pres., Robert Wallace; Sec,- treas., Anne Wallace; directors, Don. and. Olive Siemon, ' Jim and Emily. Oke; sports, Della Wal- lace, • Barbie .. Wilbert, Jim and Unice Aikenhead. Winners of the races were: boys and girls 5 and under, . Dar- lene . Burdge, Bernice_ Wilbert; girls 8 and under,. Darlene Wil- bert, Diane- Collins; boys 8 and •under, Jackie Aikenhead; Greg- ory Hackett; ;girls 10 and under,: Brenda- Hodgert, Darlene Wilbert; boys 10 and under, Bill .Collins; Jackie Aikenhead; girls 12 and under, Brenda • Hodgert, Darlene. Wilbert; boys 12 and under, Roy 'Taylor, Rick. Burdge; girls .14 and under, Brenda . Hodgert, Patsy Wilbert; boys 14 and under, Brian' Hodgert, Bill Wallace; single lad- ies, Barbara Wilbert, Viola 'Col- lins; ' single men, 'Brian Hodgert, Bruce Collins; married ladies, Beverly Orr, Olive ' Broadfoot; married men, ' Jim Harrison, Roy Pennington; ladies kick the _ -slip- per, Beverly Orr, Sharon Burdge; mens kick the slipper, Jim Col- lins, Bill Burdge; girls wheel- barrow race, Viola and Hazel Col- lins, Brenda Hodgert and: Doro- thy Collins; men's wheelbarrow race, Jim Harrison and' Bruce Collins, . Bob Collins and; Brian Hodgert; boys. shoe scramble, Jim Harrison,' Bob Collins; girls shoe. scramble, Hazel ; Collins, Viola Collins; balloon ; relay, Bob:: and Bruce Collins,; Brian Hodgert and Ken Taylor; elimination race, Brenda Hodgert, PAID ON ARANTEED CERTIFICATES e issued in amounts from $100 upwards for 3; 4 or 5 years • ,earn 51/ % interest, payable half yearly by c'hequ e. , • author1Zed . 'investMent for all .. C'anadian Insurance- Companies, anti, trust funds._ • • 372 Bay St., Toronto 3s Dunlop Stay parrif. yd Missiotoga Oviilio 0 .Only 3 In : Old S.S. 14 Picture Living. Win. Webster of ., West. Wawan- osh has a' picture 'of the pupils at S.S. 14 West ; Wawanosh ''(For- dyce) :taken 72' years .ago.'' Only three of the group of 37 students are still living. They are his sister, Mrs:. James R. Mitchell (Evelyn Webster) of Toronto, Joe Gibbons and Frank Coulter.. The teacher wa;Joe Stalker. The group.. picture was taken outside the frame schoolhouse, which Was .the original building. It was later bricked • over and served until '1929,: when the. new school was built.' Mr. Webster can name all but .one of the students' in the''photo, which ,is now. Yellowed by age. They are: Mike Gibbons, Bob Beecroft,Joe Gibbons, Wm.h Dow, ' orris Devereaux, Don Dow, Minnie Ramage; .Elizabeth. Wellwood, Carrie. Wellwood, Maud Lockhart,'. 'Jennie McGee, Marg- aret Taylor, ,Miles Gibbons, Jas. Dow, Alfred tSmith, Bert Well - wood, Maggie Wellwood, -Carrie. McGee, Hanah Leaver, Mina Lockhart, Lizzie May McGee,' An- nie Troy, Maud Troy, Lillie Tay- lor, Frank' Coulter, Alex Coulter, Wellie Dow, Geo, Webster, Sam Coulter, Susan Taylor, Elsie Dow, Evelyn (Evy) ' Webster, Hattie, Wellwood, Ethel Martin, Maggie Troy. � r 6uc t 'a ILttte time.,! She looks ,up. at ..Mummy and Daddy . with complete 'trust; and that trust is well placed..For ; ` not only is she given love and understanding, but financial protection as well. Her family are Sun Life policyholdersand her •father makes sure that • their life' insurance portfolio . is Carefully. checked at regular .intervals to take care of changing needs. ., I'm associated. with. Sun "Life of Canada, the'CoYnpany with the policy that'sright for .you and your family: Why not call me today? un�uaM �. xiNaxnw RR.,. 2 Lucknoyv Phone • Winghain "• 35:7='1.9.87 • SUN'`LIFE ASS.U,RANCE•COMPANY ,•OF •1CANADA NEWS BRIEF. • The Roxy theatre in Chesley' has again closed; The theatre op- erates in the town owned • and maintained building and in an ef- fort *to "keep their show," the municipality has in effect been subsidizing the theatre to the 'ex- tent of $1,000 or more a year. • I EST . FE. Keep this, Chest Freezer chuck full of good food buys. It is , the' best way to give your family' a wide :variety of nutri •s budget: The new, Constant Cold, without Chest Freezer maintains even• temperatv're' pflavor of fruits, throughout to � reserve the freshness- and convenience and economyof freezer .living with a Constant' .vegetables, meats and' baked goods. You will love .t he Cold 'Chest Freezer. LUCKNOW DISTRICT COAPERATIVE e� sz8:,as