HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-02, Page 10'PADS MIGHT'
'TH.E ..11A)C.KN.OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW., ONTARIO'
KINLOL.IGH• • ••• • ••••• and- ••• DI. ••••STRICT•
We are sorry •to report. •. that,
Mr. P, A. Murray, Kinloss Town-'
ship reeve, is a patient in St.
Marys Hospital, Kitchener. We
wish him improved health.
William MacPherson of
Milverton, formerly of Con.: 10 is
in the. Stratford Hospital with a
fractured hip. Friends in . this
community wish her steady .im-
proverent,
Master Brian Percy. had' the
misfortune `to fall causing a cut
d in his leg which took many stit
cher, to: close the wound.
Miss. Sharon 'Hodgins entertain-
ed friends from. Wingham and
Lucknow at a trousseau.. tea. .on
Wednesday afternoon,
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Brooks (nee Sharon Hodgins)
whowere married at Wingham
United Church on Saturday..
NOTE. CHANGE=The Holyrood.
W. I. ' will meet Thursday evening,
September. 3rd; hostesses, Mrs.
Frank;' Maulden, Mrs. Jack. Ack-
ert; roll call, occupation mention-
ed in the Bible; topic,. travel talk;
by Mrs.. ':Baynard Ackert and
Mrs, Jack Ackert; motto, • teach
children to respect their' comm-
unity and the' older citizens who.
made it; contest, potato peeling;
directors, Mrs. Perry ' Hodgins,
Mrs. Margaret McPherson. This
RIPLEY MEAT MARKET
Custom Butchering
Mondays - Hogs, $2.00 in'by 4:00 p.m.
Cutting and 'Wrapping, 2c. pound
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS` EVERY DAY,
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EXCEPT SATURDAY
We Do Curing and: Smoking:.. Beef, Pork and Latnb.
Sold' Whole, .Half' or .Quarter . For 'Better `Service,.
Aad ' Lower Prices'—' Call Ripl•ey 100:.
Chas. •Hooisma Prop.'
BOTHER QUALITY
PRODUCT FROM
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STYLED .R/CHT
STYLED' YOUNG
Guaranteed soles and keels.
• Sole and heel permanently bonded . to
: upper no stitcher to break Or rot.
Insalabed.insoles.
4 viable. as slippers,
.• :Will not inark'neors.
Smartly styledin boys' Sizes. from 3iA to:
' SI and inmeds sizes 6 to 11 ' You'd be
surprised at the IOW, low prices. .
RAiNWEIL SNOE STORE
•:Lucknow
will be the' Grandmother's' 'm ft*
On. Saturday evens around SS.
neighbors and friends gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, • Frank
Maulden on,the ''occasion of , their''
25th. wedding anniversary, Mrs,
Gertrude' Walsh presided for the
following program which opened
by ' singing "Blest Be The Tie
Tie That Binds" :readings given by
Mrs. John Barr, Mrs, Wesley.
Thompson, . Mrs. Perry Hodgins,
Mrs., Tom ' MacDonald and Mrs,
Ernie..' Hanna; address ' in rhyme
composed by Mrs.'Morley Bush-
ell
ush ell was read by Mrs. LymanS.ut
ton and Mr. , and Mrs, •Maulden
were presented with an automatic.
toaster and a steam Iron in
matching styles, also two pieces
of luggage and china: cups and
saucers. Frank; made a fitting
reply and "For they 'are jolly
good' fellows" was sung after
which refreshments were . served..
and a social time ' was. enjoyed.
Following . is • the address:
Base . Line, Aug 29, 1964
Dear ' Frank. and Bessie.:—
We've gathered here at your.
house tonight,
And' we, hope . you'll survive. the
shock alright,
You weren't prepared 'for a
crowd lsks us,
But we:.didn'.t` went: you • to stew
and fuss. : , ,
We couldn't forget an occasion
like this,
Your twenty-five' years of `wedd
ed bliss. •
And : everyone.' ' ' here tonight
wanted to share
In celebrating this: '"special
affair.'.'
Some of us . did some shopping
And we hope: you. ;like what we
got for :'you
Now it gives. 'us the very great=
est of pleasure
To present thesegifts that we
hope you : will. treasure,
We ' trust you will'' find them
useful each day, -
While keeping house orwhen
going away.
And we hope in the future you
both. ,Will be spared
Many more years ' like the ones
,you have Shared.
And when your. golden wedding
is due,
We'll
'greet. you once more at
sweet Bonnie View.
• Sincerely, ...
`Your Neighbours. and :Friends•
Mr. Percy : Barr ' of . Toronto
Spent the week -end : with Mrs.
John Barr and Donald.' .'.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips
and Peggy : and . Mrs. Phillips, Sr.
spent the week•'end, with Mr.. and
Mrs.: Frank.., Maulden ` and Keith
and Mr. J. R. Lane.
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HONOR BRIDE=ELECT
On Saturday evening relatives
of Miss Barbara • Haldenby, .bride'
elect, held a shower in ;the Ang-
lican Church basement. Assisting.
with the gifts were: Betty. , Brenda
and: Norma Haldenby. Mrs. 'Ross
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Irwin was n` the chair. An ad
dress of good wisheswasread by
Mrs. Delbert ; Hedley. "A 'bride's
special"' was in charge of Brenda
Haldenby,' . and Donna 'Haldenby
conducted ' a contest and. Sheila
Smith gave • a quiz.' Barbara• re-
ceived' many
e=ceived','many lovely, gifts. Lunch
was '"served '• and a social time
was enjoyed by all.
Those from the village who are
on the'. Boy 'Scout' bus trip, ..are
Mr. and Mrs. Walter , 'Breckles
and Arthur, Messrs. Eldon. Eck
enswiller ,and Allan . Nicholson.
Miss Edna Boyle .visited on Sat-
urday : with -Mrs. Charlie Hodgins
at Winghann;
Mr.. and Mrs.. Bob Smith of Tor-
onto .:spent the week - end with
their parents here.
Mrs. Russell Spiers 'returned to
Sarnia after spending a few days
with Mrs: William - Cox and Rev.
Benson ' Cox: Other callers . at. the
Coc home were 1V Ir. • Ernie Ackert
of Lucknow; Mr:' Kenneth Ella
I and Miss Valerie Ella' of Hornby,
ICanon and .Mrs • Stump ,of Waik
erton, Mr: ' and Mrs.` Howard
Thompson'
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visited" Mrs. Helen . Swann and Mr.
Norval Stanley.
At the farm on 'the, .it)th Con.
for the week=end were; Mr. ' and
Mrs. ,Harold Campbell & :Thelma
,of Orillia •
Mr. and Mrs.:Gordon :'MacDon-
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ald, .and girls attended . the Mc-
Clure picnic. in Elora.
Mrs.. Frank' Dore, Ronnie and °
Dianne' spent Wednesday ,at Tor-
onto Exhibition. .
Miss' Thelma Campbell of -Wat-
erloo ' University, Mr. .Mud. Mss.
Hector. Knight, George and Doug,
•Mr. and Mrs. 'William Arnold,
visited. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc-
.Cosh
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .MacDon-'
old, . Judy .and Mary Ellen;' were
Sunday . guests of Mr: and Mrs.
Bert Thompson, Teeswater
Mrs, Blair Allen, Bryan, Gail
Joyce,. Bonnie and Joan .of List-
owel, Miss Marlene Gawley, Mr.
Dewayne Greig; ;: Mr.:: and : Mrs.:
Jack Bailey and Susan; Miss Nan-
cy Dore, Mr.. and Mrs: Russel•.
Hewitt were. Sunday, guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Gawley. •
Miss : Barbara Leeson and - Mr.
Bill Taylor attended the CNE E in
Toronto and visited: -Misses Gladys
Gawley and: Carolyn Forster...
M:r. and Mrs • Donald • McCosh,
and Jamie Forster visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Maulden • on the
occasion. of their 25th 'wedding .an
niversary.
Mts..Frank Dore spent Friday
evening ' with ' Mrs. Jack • Gazel,
Kincardine,
• �'. Miss' 'Sandra Percy of Toronto' KEITH ARTHUR SELLS
• ,spent the week=end at her home AUBURN .FUNERAL HOME
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• . , �, here.
• ' • 4-11., leaders:. who attended the
• r'. s ;• trainng school at Lucknow` on
r ay . Tuesday : were
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• o- Alex Percy,' s. Bushell,
•, ,� � Mr Don
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72,,� • Mrs, Raynard Ackert and Mrs.
•.. : ,Lomax Bushell.
• ,• Mr and Mrs. Chris' Shelton re
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• FIND EXTRA DOLLARS •WITH SHUR �- GAIN :• trned. home from • Toronto on
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• surgery 'about ten day
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�0 'many friends- wish hire steady'
r _. • � ;. improvement.
Tine SHUR- G All -Mash Program was designed
GAIL
• with your poultry/profits i n mind With' this ro
• P�� Pprogram
41 every bird ' is assured' " a 'properly' balanced diet
• virtually eliminating irregularities in . egg production
and quality due to . unbalanced ' feeding. •
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Come in;• we'll talk' : abut' your flock and the .extra:
▪ • dollars you'll profit with the SHUR-GAIN All -mash
• Program.•
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nderson
Lucknow
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sZ$20z6 ..
feed service
PURPLE,;GROVE.,
Mrs, Morford McKay and Ann
Keith 'Arthur 'has sold . his fun-
eral home and furniture ; store at
Auburn to Wm. . Stiles,Goderich
effective September lstKeith has
accepted a position as salesman
with the.L•istowel Casket Company,
Mr.Arthur ' purchased the fur-
niture and undertaking business
at Auburn in 1946 ' from the'late
A. J. Ferguson,. .In 1955,.he built
a new ranch style house:and 'fun-
.eral home and in 1961 the new • fur -
niture store on the. highway,
Teeswater . Pee Wees eliminated
Sarnia in -two straight and then
, 'took on. Tavistock.. The second
D Mrs. Donald „McGosh, Miss Eva ,Sarnia victory was. a' 2.1 'Win :in
. Culbert :and Miss Margaret Rob- is innings in Teeswater With Glen
• Cabin
Southam Moffat the Teeswater pitching ace
• . ertson were hostess at So
Storn Log. Cabin • on Monday ' after= having. 22 strikeouts, c
' noon and evening,
f,
� r: and Mrs:' Orville Needham
have ''left for ' their home in 13-. C.
after spending the summer holm
days here Provincial scholarshi
• • • Friday evening some attended son ol.Mr.. and Mrs, . • He is the
• p Owen .Xing.
* the reception. tion : for , Mr . • and Mrs.. 'Doris Ross of 11.11,5 Lucknow was
y unt in LUelthow, the G:rade X1 :proficiency ' 'winner
40.04 , fM ra and Mrs.. Pete Peterson .at W.D.H.S.
Patrick King a Grade 1'3 'grad
nate at. Wingham District High
School was awarded an. Ontario