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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-08, Page 7VW WEDNESDAY, JULY esti, 1964, THE , LUCKNOW SENTINEL, • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO " SEVEN PAOE Semip••O•o••••••••••••a•••••••••o•••••••••u••••r . WHITECHURCH •••••••••••••••••mmfofiem•OMOseeopmws •. • . •:. • Offen Illi Summer y0, •: LuckfloW's New .. i. 1:. and BILLIARD. ACADEMYI, 's , . Open Every Day _ •• • Sunday, •\ e , •, • . !, 11 QO a.m.� to �l 1:30• p. � o• til • . ,,. 6, ALLEYS w 3 BILLIARD TABLES so- so . Lunch Counter and; "'��< • Snack. 'Tables. .7;p '. - : • • i. • •r COME TO . LUCKNOW w • • for; Bowling'and Billiard Enjoyment. • BEAT THE HEAT ITS cOQL HERE! •• . ••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••404 ST. HELENS and. DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs: -Roy Hawley and Leslie Anne of. Oshawa were week end visitors with her parents, Mr.. and .Mrs. Lorne. Woods:' Mr. Wallace Miller . was a guest :on Saturday. at .the Collyer -Edgar Wedding . at Gerrie. Mrs. Norman Stewart and: baby BRADLEY GOWANLOCK: The marriage of . Lois 'Maurine Gowanlock,,' younger' daughter of •Mr. and • Mrs: .Maurice Gowan - lock of . Ripley and;Gordon' Stew- --art:-B:radley,: -only song -of -Mr--an Stuart 'Bradley; . of Tiverton Was solemnized •.in . a quiet eere-'. moony at • the Presbyterian manse in Wingham. on Saturday, ' June 27 -at 1 : 30 pain The . Rev. Gordon ,Fish conduct= ed .,the ceremony in; . the presence of the immediate : fanilies: • The, •bride: wore a. pink three-piece. lin. ensuit with •white accessories and corsage of white carnations. She • was •attended by her sister, Miss' ' Muriel.. Gowanlock in a dress of powder ,blue boucle with white,'ac-' cessories and corsage . of. white carnations... Mr. Carl Cooper: ' of Kincardine Was . groomsman, A small reception,was , held at Danny's Restau'rant 'for close rel- atives. and friends. • The bride's• table was. centred by. the wedding cakes and 'decorated with 'pink peonies, orange blossoms and tall tapers' '• The br'ide's Mother :chose .'. a cocoa 'linen two-piece,' dress. with • brown and , white accessories and the'" groom's 'mother• :• chose, a beige.•. and blue flowered crepe dress wih beige • accessories.. •.' ' After ' a .short • trip .the . couple will reside at R.R: I, Tiverton: WHEREVER LADIESMEET YOWL HEAR -THEN-- MENTION•1"H.EYOKE OUR HAIR STYLING AND PERSONAL SUGGEST/ON • 7 of Benmiller are spending 'a few •weeks with her father, ' Mr,.. Wm. 'Forster . while Norman is attend. ing summer' school in , London. . Mr.. and . Mrs.' .Earl Gaunt ;of Londesboro were . resent visitors Mr. ' Terry Wilson, is attending •summer.. school in London.. Debbie. Elliott of Ripley is ' hol- idaying ,with her cousin, Lori :. Mit= wee E D`D I ISI G BELLS • .l Mr• is • and Mrs. • John, : 'Camngeronan,. ddi Celebrated. their 35th we niversary last weekend..On Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron entertained at.'a family dinner'. at Tiger Dunlop; Inn: Present for •' the occasion were: Mr. 'and Mrs:, James -;Douglas, Mr -s. -David -Bart - Brenda and Brian of - `.Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs.. Malcolm Douglas of `' London, , Mr. ' and Mrs. . Earl Durnin 'St. Helens and Mr, and d Mrs. Don Cameron, Barbara and Colin and Mr.' and Mrs.': Cameron.:' Later in the afternoon they all-re- turned ll-re-turned to Don and. Marg's • for' a social get :together. •• ry VIE (by William Whiting). . Soon the, Board of Broadcast Governors will'. announce their :rul 'ing on the number -of commercial minutes per . Hour' to be' allowed' on Canadian .; television , stations. The rule in. force •.now is. 16 per hour. If this. .happens, ' the., TV stations in this , area will' not be seriously ,affected. 'However, it must' be remem- . bered . that ' commercials 'pay for the entertainment programs . on .TV.`. 'Stringent • regulations could hurtthe industry. Ratings 'con-. tinue to show; ,that people want to be entertained with top com- edy shows,: westerns, 'and. 'myster- ies. The: 'people . do not want :to be educated via the TV'• screen.,. There's enough. of that now. Spon'` sons who lay . 'the, .bills for thh ' i.� top shows (and they spend thou sands . of doll'ars,',eacit week) must sell their products to keep these top shows : on, the 'air: leaving shortly on. •a ,trip to Scot,- • •' (too late for last week) W.C.B.A. "BULL NIGHT"•• . • and Mrs Cameron Sim- •:• MOMS and family of London spent j Thursduy,' Jul. 16th• d° Mr.d • • , • • the week -end witty their parents Mr, , Chas. Martin Whitechurch an . an ' Mrs, Gordon Sim- mons of . Wingham; 0 Mr. Barry Tiffin, of. Waterloo spent the week -end with his par- • ents Mr. and. Mrs. Dan., Tiffin. •. s Linda .:Johnston, Marilyn Cameron, . • Mary Purdor ' and Anne Rintoul • • acpompanied him . back. ^; . Miss Linda Johnston of Waterloo spent the week -end. with Mr. and • Mrs.' Chas. Tiffin. • •• All members and friends of Waterloo Cattle Breeding As- sociation are invited to attend, the annual open . 'house at W. C. B, A. :headquarters :• on • •; Lexington :road at the north • ;east edge of the city ''of Water: loo. • • • • . .• • • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kennedy are + t • land: �. • •.. •' •,• and George Conn who success • Congratulations to Muriel Moore Inspect fully passed their examinations. • The bulls with good standing at the Western . • University. : • i Shirley Tiffin, ,. Janis .. Farrier, • •. Bonnie Parker, Denise Norman The equipment. The premises. Meet ..•• The Staff Special Guests Your 'Neighbours •' • •. • Sandra Rawn, Brian : Rintoul and • : ,. Keith 'Henderson of.:U.S.S., No. 10 Gueste c__k •• Kinloss school successfully passed ' • their grade 8• work and are now ready for High School Congratu- lations. Mrs. Orville Tiffin. • and Mrs;' Clarence Adams , are ,. patients at • Victoria Hospital, London We 44 wish them a speedy recovery.'. , . • .Miss Joyce' Tiffin : spent a , few days holidays ; with her 'grand' ,•, mother; Mrs 'Ethel Stewart of • The Hon. Harr. Hays Munster of Agriculture . 0 • s ENTERTAINMENT by THE PAUL'BROTHERS Barn opens at 7 ;0Q, p.m.—Program begins at' 8.00 p.m. • a • • • w�„�°^. :WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING L, i The U.C.W. , meeting. which wasp. '• • o e 'held e nes , ay' at Mrs • • • • Millan, Moore's, has been' st p on- • p •, ASSOCIA.T.ION • ed 'until, July 8. The. Messengers • will be.: in charge of' the meeting. •,••••e.•••••••w•mes•••••••e•w••••••w••uo••a.•a Everyone 'is welcome.- In case of 'rain the meeting will be ' held in; the church .basement. Whitechurch : •Junior's . played Lucknow in' Wingham. Whitechurcif came out.' on top 17-1. They. also played at the' RCAF, Clinton and beat- them 3-1. -Whitechurch .Midgets; played at Teeswater with Whitechurch: tak-, ing . a bad trimming 21-1,- They also played 'in Goderich on 'June 27th with Goderich ::coming out on top 13=7. Mr.:,: & Mrs: Geo..' Walker, . Mr. and . .Mrs. W. A. Humphrey. 'and; Lila .visited. Mrs. Tebbutt at Hur- onview, Clinton.` Norman and 'Donald Kirk . ;of Lighthouse Point, Florida, are vis iting a few days at the'.'home of: their, aunt anduncle Mr. and Mrs.' J. D. Beecroft.' They will continue their trip, ,on. up ;to Alaska. Mrs. Ernie Beecroft and. Mrs. Joe King . joined the :Women's Auxiliary of the Legion, Winghami who toured Westminster Hospital, London last :` Thursday' and visited with one they knew. • Don't forget the Whitechurch' Women's Institute meeting . which will be held on July 14, Tuesday ,evening: Mrs.- Malda of R.R. 2, Wingham will beguest speaker. Everyone is welcome. ti> - with Mr`:..and Mrs: Gordon Fisher answers:. Those : in between are Mr, and Mrs. Russel Chapman of. -Guelph. stuck ; with the questions. attended: 'the 170th anniversary ser-• vice• of •`the Bethesda' Lutheran' 'Church: at Unionville on Sunday. They :also "attended the cemetery service in.. the', afternoon, and also called; on her brother at his home. Mrs. Mary C: Chapman accoinpan- ied them ' home. Mrs.' Ross Smith and family of Toronto ' are . 'spending this week at the home of. her parents Mr.' _and. Mrs.- Russel -Chapman The Whitechurct' Young • Peoples held : a : weiner'. ' toast. at Boiler. Beach on' Saturday night: , • Mr: and . Mrs Elwood Groskorth• spent. the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson of •Brook- Yn• Mr. and .. Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs., Wilbert Schwiehtenberg and Lori. Jayne. of Port 'Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and Debra Anne vis-• _Mr and ited on Sunday ; with ,' Mrs. Albert Coultes. . Sympathy ` is extended td Mr. and Mrs; David -King and family of .Culross, . in the loss . of their son Claire who passed away last Friday at' hist home. . Miss"•Janis Farrier: and Sandra Fisher are spending:. this week Mrs. ;Robt., Ross, who has •;been a Patient in .the Wingham and Dis-: .trict Hospital, ', returned" to her home last. Wednesday Mr. George Conn leaves 'Mon- day.for a' six week course at Wes- tern University; .London, , Ont, Those' attending the bus trip from Whitechurch with the 'Wing-, ham Institute ladies were as fol=. lows — Mrs:: Lester • Falconer,. Mrs. Ezra .Scholtz, Mrs. ,Russel. Ross, Mrs. Thos, :. Metcalfe, : 11 rs. "Frank . Ross, Mrs.: 'Ed Walker and Mrs.; Geo. Walker. They' visited at Hamilton, Burlington • and . they called , at St. George .and- saw the Adelaide Hoodless Reuse- and also the monument at Stoney Creek.. Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Barry, Joyce and Mrs; Ethel. 'Stewart. of. Wingham attended the concert held in the Bluevale Park on Sun- day afternoon: . Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie. are keeping house for. Mr. Victor Em- erson .and Jack .,Aitchison, while Mrs. V. Emerson is away attend- ing the convention.' held in. Nova Scotia, The young and the old : have the Ten - private teletrision .station& made the CDC. squirm slightly by offering $3.0,000 for, the `.Pearson" *fint If this film is' ever used by one of . the national television net- works it'. will have an audience as big as,a crucial Stanley •Cup hoc- key' game. Canada's.birthday.; went unnotic- ed by. C8C-TV and CT' Let's' hope plans are .being, made' for the, year '67. la a Music schedule for CBP'S Fes- tiva, I. es-tival. has been announced which. includes "A Portrait of Duke 81- lingtoni The Duke will take part reviewing his career as a (com. poser and :perfori' er.' Telecast ds'te is" pot set, • co. g' ..I, :..i...,-,th...,-.._-_-_--5., ,, -__---....-:=, . , �� R,T „. -_, I. -, . 'CERTIFIED: For smoother non-stop baling, use guaranteed Co-op Twine. Ties more bales - per* ball ....ties. right and stays tied. DISTRICT. CO.OP 11111111.,