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Pass Swim Tests
On August 20th at Teeswater
Swimming Pool, the following
Lucknow areachildren passed
their tests:
Beginners: Bill Hall, Ruth
Graham, Sandra Keith, Davide
MacDonald, Jamie Elliott,, Kathy
Hogan, Marion MacDonald, Ken,
Eadie, Maureen. Bradley, Lorraine
Boyle, Linda Hamilton, Ian Mont-
gomery, John Hamilton,* Alex
McDonald, • Dennis Drennin, Mar-
garet ' Doelman, Douglas Corrin,
Joanne Thompson, Barry Mac-
Donald, Wanda Hunter, Steven.
Eadie.
Juniors:. Linda Walden, Robert
Hall, Allan Drennan, David Eadie,
• Bill Chisholm, Nancy Walden, Ken
Johnston,. Margaret Montgomery,
Deborah Corrin, Anne Graham,
,Helen : Courtney,.' ,Susan Hall, : Tim
Collyer, Nancy MacLennan, Eliza-
beth Newbold,. Christine MacLen-
Intermediates: Eleanor Whitby,
l� Boyle.
Linda
Seniors: Bruce Colwell, Mur-
ray Morrison, Nancy Corrin, Ter-
ry Taylor, Andy Anderson, Bever-
ley MacDonald, Laureen Morri-
son.
Thanks are extended to' the bus
drivers,: Mrs Allan Reed and Mr.
Ross swells. Supervisors ' were,
Jim Anderson and Anne Ritchie..
If any children haven't received
either their junior or senior pins,
please contact Anne Ritchie to
make ' arrangements to receive
Holyrood Slumber Pals
The first meeting of the Holy-
rood No. 1 , 4H homemaking club
project "Sleeping. Garments" was
held. in . Kinloss Central School. on
Monday August 31st:
The leaders Mrs. Raynard Ackert
and Mrs. Max 'Bushell, : outlined
the work to be covered in this unit
and discussed'. choosing,the style
and material for thesleeping'
garments to be made.
The name chosen for. the club
was "Rolyrood • Slumber ' Pals."
The following officers wereelect-
ed —. President Elaine ;Murray,::
Vice president—Brenda : Haldenby,
Secretary ` - Christine Thompson,
Press Reporter —. June Ackert.
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
HANOVER
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT 4, 5
Love Is A. Bali
Glenn Ford,' Hope "Lang a.
• Technicolor.
"A Riotous Love: Scramble"
LU.CKNOw $ NTIN* : 4 'Ott," 1100 •
Send Xour children
LUNCH, BOXES
LUNCH 'PAILS
• LACES
SHOE- POLISH •
BOYS' TIES
. SOCKS,
• BOYS' JEANS
BOYS', TROUSERS,
BOYS' •SHIRTS
BOYS' JACKETS
BOYS' OXFORDS. Black
WEp14ESDA11~ •,; `1PT• Bede 1,441,
�c� to scM��aol better
reseed at lower cyst,
SCHOOL REFILLS
PENCILS'•
PENS Ball and Regular
FOUNTAIN': PENS
SCHOOL.2 and'3 RING BINDERS
SCHOOL ..BAGS
PENCIL BOXES •
CRAYONS
CHALK ' •
INK
DRAWING BOOKS' and PAPER
MUCILAGE
CLIP BOARDS
EXTRA iPEC1AL •ON CHILDREN'S DRESSES,- b To 14 size.
See our naw Fall Mmerial Suitable For —Skirts, Slacks, Suits, Dresses
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epop .•• 5 tore,
•AGENT FOR.' CARSON CLEANERS,
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To celebrate 50th We
ing Anniversary
Mr. and .. Mrs.Shirt . ' C. Bowers ' Martyn, taught. school before her
of R.R.1 • Ripley,.:; celebrate : their marriage.
golden wedding anniversary in 1 In' his' youth, Mr.Bowers,` was
Ripley: on September.5,. 1964. well'.,known in Western; Ontario
They are: both, natives of the dis- sports" ' circles : "for his, ability in
trict and lifelong residents of the • hockey.
community. They have' four child-• Mr. and Mrs, Bowers plan• to be
ren and" twelve' grandchildren. Mrs.: at ' home to. friends and neighbours',
Bowers, •the former Katherine on Saturday evening, September' 5.
ron Bruce. To Support
MWrrav � Gaunt, Hu •
Thomps�n For The Liberal •Leadership
"After much' consideration' : 'I because most . 'of the. men in' the
have `, decided 'to 'support' Andrew' leadership . race I . know personally.
Thompson, M.P.P. (Dovercourt) The finaldecision was . between.
in the leadership race" stated Mr. Thompson and Mr. Robert:.
Murray. Gaunt, M.P.P. for Huron- Nixon, M.P.P. (Brant), both per;
Bruce in an official . announcement sonal friends. of • mine," Mr. Gaunt
last week. added.
"This was not an ; easy decision. "However, I decided to support
Mr. Thompson because ::of; his
strong desire to win, his organiza-
tional ability, •.and his broad ex-
perience which'': has given him a.
good .:deal of political astuteness,
a necessary . commodity in a' pro-
spectiveleader if the Liberal
Party ' hopes to overthrow the Tory
machine in this Province. Combine.
with his.family. This Sunday•he these qualities 'with. Mr.Thompson's
will preach his farewell.sermon. sincerity and integrity . and I' think
During September church at Lang- we have . a man who • can : do a lot
side `will still be at .9:15 am . for' the Liberal Party in Ontario,"
Mr. and' Mrs.. Jun • Ross ': of 'concluded Mr. • Gaunt.
Scarborough spent the week-end'
with Graham, G. Moffat and Miss "••: .......
Emma Richardson.'
The C.O.C. had their . meeting
at' the school on Sunday. during:,.
hurch service with leaders Mrs:.
LANGS1DE
MINISTER TO LEAVE
Mr: and Mrs.. Jacob Kuiper,;the
'minister' 'at', Langside and ' White-
church ' . Presbyterian Churches,
will return: to Holland, Michigan
OBSERVE 35TH WEDDING , .Dave Moffat. and Mrs. Douglas
vvHITHU CH ; ANN•
IVERSARY • WITH FAMILY Simpson. •
•
• .: (Too* Late
For Last. Week)
Recent •visitors •w '
Messengers ; met : on Sunday..They :; Mrs: • 'Fred . Gilchrist • and Mr.. and have • returned from Northern
The .Whitechnr h United Church ith Mr and Peter Std David Wall
• • started the.'meeting with a hymn.Mrs.. Robert Gilchrist were . •Mr. Ontario where • they acted' as for-
followed by a call to worshi : ,b est
Air Borne : �p y � and Mrs. Jack Gilchrist and Brian rangers for the summer.: '
John Gibb.. A hymn was read �in and • Mr, : John Cosway of Toronto.: CONiEY--born.. to Mr. • and Mrs..
B. Diamond, . "Action: i, the Air" unison Mrs.. Ritchie read the' scrip-° While here they attended' a` cele;Ronald Conley (Louise Irwin) of
Pius, Siei htholm lead in prayer-; :Mrs: Gordon • MacDonald for • Mr.. a son, Larry Ronald=a `brother
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business the group to hold -
• : Maybe man. really does love his
4• their next meeting September 20th`• • Local . merchants keep the econ-' wife as. much as his dog, but you
Mr. and. ' Mrs. • Carl McClena .
ghan , omic • _wheels ° of 'your community I never.' hear of him whistling around
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben ' McClena- turning throughout the year. Shop the neighborhood .half the night
gran visited on Sunday : Mrs. ` at homed trying to get ' her to come"home.
George M�eClenaghan.
"Suddenly .he,. could see through ; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan','
any g." . and Nancy of St. Thomas visited
...with Mr. • and Mrs.'Carl McClena-
ghan, on Sunday. Ronnie , McClena-
ghan returned • to St. Thomas with
them. .•
NAHAMMI.. : tore. Nancy Swan took the offering. ! bration`held` at the home of Mr. and Trenton, on Saturday, August 21,
SUNDAY ONLY,SEPTEMBER 6 The Roll Call was answered by and Mrs' ' Fred Gilchrist's 35th for Laurie. '
X Man- With The
•
X-ray
Eyes • '
• Technicolor, Cinemascope, Ray
Millard. • Adult .entertainment.
m 2 visitors, the ; ,wedding, anniversary. •,
Horrors. of
The. Black Museum
M. Gogh
Technicolor 'Cnemascope
"All color horror show."
day with ,Mr. and . Mrs. Frank
MON ; 'TU ES:; WED., Sept. 7.8-9 , Eitchie: ,
,. Sack '•.S,ntehie and Kenny left on
# o' Kill A MOCkiflTuesday by plane to visit• with.
.. friends in the West.
Miss Marjorie Murray visited.Bird
I 4 '1'f Nelson Ray
hard. -
�� i
Gregory , PecIC; Mary Badhartn '
'. n .Mrs.
A r
Adult entertainment. CARTOON , Sunday School wit. be at 10:15:
";Abest seller` hits the screen." and church at •11:15" for' he month
lornyw. ......
... . ....
of September. '
ZION
Mr. 'and Ulrs.:Angus McAuley
of Toronto visited last Wednes-
KINLOUGH ANGLICAN CHURCH
CENTENNIAL SERVICES
11:00 a.m. artid 8:00 ' p.m.
Sunday,. Sepfember 6th, 19b4
.:
GUEST PREACHERS:
N; SIMCOE
E, BRANTFO
est•In•Cliarge;
Assisting
tend A
Cordial, THE :REV. L. W. OWE
TIE; VEN. ' P. C. McRITCHIP RD
Canon '11. W. Stump, Priest
The Rev, • Benson Cox;
The Clergy and *The Congregation' Ec al 'Wekcorne
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•'LUCKNOW
UN`ITED.CHURCH.
Rev: Howard W. Strapp
Minister. -
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
10:00 a.m.' Sunday School
11:00 a.m. ;' Worsh
.Morning, 'Worship
P
i .. • . Labour Day 'Message. `,.
Lucknow
!resby:ter:ianchurch
Rev: Roderick Ma: •'cLeod
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
'11:00 a:m.—Mr. Hugh Jamieson,
Hamilton
ST, PETER 5 •+
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
15th •SUNDAY AFTER •TRINITY
Church, ' School' 10:30 a.nt. •
Holy Communion=-- 11:15 •
•
The Rev. .I. R. Ki'
ng�
Rector ;