The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-24, Page 5•
'EDNE$DAY,. J'UI
24, 1963
TSL LUC'KNOW SmTINPL, LUCKNO.W, ONTARIO
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eld Qth. Annual.
,.
ercy bunion
(14WNLOUGU . NEWS)
Ilr., and :Mrs., Jack Barr and
lily Spent the week -end . at
tcardine, •
+fr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Percy of
Catharines .wererecent vis
s .with relatives .there. •
Members of the Cubs . •and
it leaderswere at Camp at
erhuron last week -end.
!r.. and Mrs. Bert .Nicholson.
family, visited . with Mir. and
;.
Norman E.•, Evans & . Linda
Downsview. Lois Nicholson
has been .holidaying there.
ruled .home, '
[r., and .Mrs. Percy .Dungey of
vport. • Rkkhey, Florida were
;nt visitors with .Edna - nd
Boyle. .
[rs: Norman. E. ; Evans and
da 'visited': during the ". .eek
i
her parents, ' Mr.. .a " TS,
t .. Nicholson, Miss Donna
:Tolson returned ' to Toronto,
them.
he Anglican serviceWill. be
1 • at 1:30 on Sunday next, •
E KANGAROO, the largest of rite
stralian'marsupials, roams the
ntryside in large ;bands. Aithough a
-grown kangaroo is .nine .feet high
I ,weighs 200 pounds, the baby .1*
y an 'inch long' when It is born. It.
rs` inside.. its mother'spouch until
1 five or six :months old,. at..whick
e it weighs several, pounds and .b.
i to shift.for itself. '
Mrs,, Harold Raldenby'was the
guest soloist at the laldeniby-
Rdber,-tson wedding at Chalimers
United' CChureh an. Saturday.;
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Bushell on the birth
of a son, -
Mrs. Mary Conlin, Bob . and
Betty Ann. of North Bay are>Mr. and
holidaying with. Miss •Winnifred Davrrl
Pert past week •
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M. and, (Mrs. Alex Percy were
guests at .the Gibson -Irwin wed-
ding at Lucknow on Saturday,
Miss Sandra Percy was. the solo -
1St. •
• The . Rev. George and Mrs.
Rousom and family. of •Woodland,.
Brick Street. 'United Church iri
London,: tailed on the tine..dur
ing. theewe:ek., r ,
Miss Betty. Harniltan and Bon-
•ny . Hami:lton. visited ' recently
with Mr. and Mrs,. 'Jack Barr
and 'family.. .
• Mr.. and Mrs: ,M%lle.r' Hartwick
of 'Kincardine visited on ' Sunday
with Mrs. Gertrude Walsh.
Mrs, . William Cog, Rev. Ben-
son Cox,; Mss Vera 'Boyle, Mrs. 1
Verna. Boyle, arid , Mrs .Irene
Mac'Kerizie •visited. oh 'Sunday"
with Mr. and Mrs.. John Scott &
family. k ,
Visitor's at• the -Cox home were
Mr. Reuben. Morgan,,•Mrs _.Eva
McQuaig of Lucknow;, IMrs: Wal-
ter. Farrell, ;M.rs: Ed . Slade, Kiri.-
cardine; • 'i liss . Kathy . Wallace,:
Seattle, Washington, .Miss. Eva
Culbert and; Mr. Lorne Culbert: '
Miss',Sandr.a Percy 'of Toronto.
spent ,the week -end at her home
;here.. •
Mr. Wayne Percy, 'Visited on •
•Saturday with Randy,, Douglas .
and. 'Joey. • ; Jansen ''at Purple.
Grove.' ,
Miss. Vera, Boyle, Mrs , Irene•
Mac'Kenzie, and 7Mrs: Verna Boyle:
left on, Sunday • on -'their. return
trip to . Moose Jaw, Sask.
Mrs. Katherine. Collins, teacher
in this :school underwent surgery
in St Joseph's :Hospital, Bradley, Mr. Jack yIVIaCKerizie.
don ;We . wish her inkproved Doug : a.nd°:George and, Tom' Mac
health.. Donald
The ninth'annual PercyTam
ily reunion .?wase held at Lans
downe 'P.ark,. Kincardine on July'
21st. After .a picnic lunch;
Glen .Stanley read the minutes lmr. and Mrs. 'David 'Elphick'
:from last Years gathering . Mr :were ` in• Sudbury; for the :week -
and ,Mrs Jack Barr were elect end where they were guests 'apt
ed to be in charge, for next years .a wedding .
Miss Eliza Cook of Owen.
•Sound- Visited with Mr: arid .• IVtrs
• Henry MacKenzie.•and rfarnily
recently::
St ', Helens,Wednesday afterna. on Kenneth
Farris entertained. several . of
r Fred his friends to a abi�rth+day ,party. '.
1VLrs..,Jack kacKenzie and Ian
ISILNS NEWS) were In. London: on Tuesday,. •
• Recent : visitor' ..in .:tlt.e c0•m-.
Mrs. .Dan:Rose and
ew•rnarket • spent •' the:
with Mrand Mrs.
Harvey ,Webb.,,,
Mr 'Charles .McQuillin ;1e#t on
a m'btor trip. .last • weerk , . to the
Western States.
Mrs.. David. .Todds.. Mrs, 'Vera
McIntosh , of:St.. Catharines and
Mr. and ..Mrs.'''Neely Todd and.
family of 'Stratford'' ;Were ,callers
in. the village orn. 'Saturday.
:Mrs. Graham Salkeld of Is -
ham, -Sask., •*as •a,• recent visitor
with Mr. •and Mrs.. W,: L Miller.
On :Friday evening a reception
service, was ;held . ,in :the.; St. Hell
encs Church for Rev. and Mrs..,
' Tristram. T,he ' service..,was' in
Charge of .:Rev. Var..dy' of 4Eg-
.nriondvTille. Rev: Hird from Gar,'
rte representing. the Huron Pres
bytery .addressed' the congrega-
tion, Mr. R. H,iibbeq- of ' •Ford-
with• read. the scripture and of-,
.f9redprayer. Mr, Ted Rice sang
a solo.:A social .hour .was enjoyed
at the conclusion of• .tire evening.
Mr::acid Mrs. Wilson' Bryan of
Orangeville were Sunday '''guests
of Mr.. and Mrs. E. W...Rice; They'
also' visited Mr. G. A:.:•Webb in
Winghar Hospital
,Miss Janice Fowler is holiday
ing this week ,:with ,Mr.. and..Mrs..
•
Gordon ,Favler Goderich. _ •
CHALS
• Several, from this community
enjoye.d •:the•, Huron. County .4=H
bus `trip to .;the. Rdget.oWii• are: ,,
ori Tuesday.:..Aniong, them ;were
Bi11. and : Rod : , Finlayson, . John
::McChafles, Drew 'MacRae, John.'
• The W 1VI:S ; of ::Ashfield Pres=
byterian ,Church• met on; Thurs.
day, at the • home of .Mrs... Ewan,
IV! 'Le,an.•
;picnic.. Mr. 'Glen: Stan1•ey ,was, in
'charge.: of the: entertainment,
Joey Zold was : the youngest
member' . .present. Wayne .'Percy
of London .had`: the. most.; teeth
missing.' Herb Sintzel of London.
. won -the. early':.bird cpntest. Mrs.
fn the young kangaroo °leaves ib
me," it is ready to take its rightful
rein theworid. Tohelp your children
.'their rightful piaci in . the world; '
e is nothing better than life .incur
let be tell you about: Sun fife's'
cations!. Policy which can so easily;:.
lids funds or their ege education. •
J. Kinahan
R.R. 2, , Lucknow•
lone Wiingham. 357=1987
Perry Anderson had. the .::most
buttons on her dress and, Perry •
Hod•g.itis had the most` pennies in •`:
his pocket. The youngest :'grand-
:mother *was Mrs. George Percy,
:Kincardine, Jeannette Barr and
Carol 'Ann. Traherwon.,.the jelly
bean %tartest, ::Suzanne u.:Smitli.,
Florida, °came 'the. farthest dis-;
tante ;Relatives; were present
from ;Purple ,Grave,. Torontto;
Florida, Ki.nlaugh;anborough,
Dungannon, ,Wroxeter, Kitchen-.
.er, �1i rpley,,, Listowel ` ; Port Elgin,
,Kincardine., London, Woodstock,'
Detroit .,and, Wingham° •A' book
containing ' the family • history
was_ availaible for those wishing
to have one.
innnitY was Mr. John •Wingfield..
A successful auction' sale was
held . pn Saturday afor the 'estate
Of the fate Mr.••arfd Mrs: Duncan
MacKenzie.
Ashfield . Presbyterian Church
was the 'se'tting an. Saturday .af.
ternoon, for thewedding of ;Mar,-:
anne ' West and Elmer Smeltzer.
-Sympathy ' of the community
'goes, to .Mr. Wellington';Webster,
arid •famnily:'in the: d4ath of his
mother: mother.
Mrs. . Fred Tusk ngham of . To-
rants). visited : with. , her cousin,
Mrs. Oliver-. McCha'rles during.
the past week:
TOLL '`HORSES • • STILL.
CONTIN'IJE THEIR . PRIZE.
WINNING-' WAYS •
Again taking • the West by.
storm Aubrey Toll and his fine
stable of . Clydesdale .horses, 'are
copping,practically all. ,rnajbr,
awards' on the Western Canada
fair circuit. " Is Your S'ubscription • Renewed?'
At the 14anitaba ,Provincial..
Exhibition, the Tall horses Stook
first place in.. the four -horse
tandem team to wagon class and,
in the process, ,won ,the. Prince :
'idward Hotel- trophy, a special
award for four -horse team. They
also• took first place ,iai the .six-
hor'se tandem team class,
Another pair of victories were
racked tip in. the - agricultural
team inharness to wagon class,.
and 'in draft horses in harness
to wagon* class. •, .
Aubrey's top win in the ,fair
•carie' when he received the Tur-
ner _ .,Mernorial.. plaque, .synybolic
Of. 'the heavy- horse charnpioa
team..
The' Toll,
stables are .at pre-
sent attending the ,Calgar=y Stalin : .
.pede and we •can "well. imagine
that • they : will again ,place
amongst the top winners, athan • ,'
.popular exhibition.' Their fine /
showing across Canada. and the
United states ` during ' the vast,'
several' years had .most certainly,
put Blyth and ' the: Toll 'staibles
foremost in. the minds of heavy •
horse lovers in North America.
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