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THE LUCICNOW SENTIN 1 I.UCKNQW. ONTARIO
W]DNESDtA , 'SEPT.. 11, 1963
AMEERLEY and DISTRICT
Mr. and Mzts. Douglas ' Young
*Pent" the week -end at Niagara -
on -tire -Lake.:
Mrs, Laura McNeill returned
• die, P'rid"ay utter ' amending the
pest 'bwto weeks at Geortgian
Tet,
Mr,. and Mrs: Thomas ' Beal. &
family . off. M berley leg last
week . itto reside in Toronto. Mr
Bell's'work on, tte..staftf• of the
,Yale fibber Company `nece sit
tubed, their moving to the 'city,
They •' have ,both ,been ' active in
and community-. ,activities..
• Mr. and MrsArcliie Courtney
were recent . guests atf, Mr. and
, Mrs. Don Jolley .'of: Goderstch.
The 'sympathy o ' the ctoarnm u
my goes to Mr. Clarence. Durop.
and fain*!. y in the ;passing of 'Mrs.
Dunaop who will be greatly mis-
sed in tier +home and: a mt munitty.
Miss • Marilyn Pace is in bylin-
ing at —Wine—ram. ,and District
Hospital 'as :Nurse's* Aid. '
Mrs. Robert ,Courtney minas or-
ganist at : Pine River United
Church on Sunday. • A 'pleasing
- number was given by tithe Wilson.
.sisters. + Miss . Gayie Boyd was
organistitem previous Sunday for
the :Junior 'choir.
`... A pre -nuptial shower was (hid
on 'Saturday evening in ' honor
of Miss Evelyn ' • Redhead of
Woodstock • whose mnanriage to
CHURCH NEWS
St. 'Augustine :.C.W.I.. t
The • Gmontthtly. meeting ' Of :the
C.WL. of St. Augustine:: was. held
inn' the: .,parish: shall cin`. Tuesday
evening with a tgdod attendance.
' • A le erirwiiting all the. members
to the Deanery Meeting ,in St.
Jaynes • Parish,: Seafortth on Weil-'
nesday, Septetnlber • 25th was
read; The. report on the
•3nake. stale .twihi :,proved. success
Sul Was :rea` ' The next meeting
,Will. be a 'joint dneetinb !with St.
Mary's, Luc W ow, to :make : ,final
ana: �for> s i '.'-r . on' Nov rniber'
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5th. At 'he elose of the Me'etin'g
• lunch Mas .served by 'the 'h t
esses, • Mrs. JerryVan• Aaken and
Mrs..'Joe •Hickey.
Mr. Lorne Henry takes Place in
•Octtaber.Relatives and neigthtbo'rs
were tpresen'tfor the occasion' .&
a short program. was enjoyed.
Duetts were given by Eleanor
Envmerton and Brenda Henry,
Joyce and Wendy Courtney. A
reading by t1►yy 'Courtney and .a'
Piano, selection by Eileen Nes-
bitt, ;1Vrs. Chester Finnigan read
a short •address.. and Irene Henry
and girl friends of the bride as-
sisted in openintg the gifts and
reading :messages of good wish-
es for future "happiness • A de-
tlido= lunch. was served • and a
social time wag • enjoyed.: , •
The Hall Committee , sptonsor'.ed
,ball games at the park on Labor
Dray for the children of G•the , camp
nunitty. About 60, children s'en't
an enj.oy+able . afternoon ,playing
ball. • The 'games were umpired
by Lester Ferguson, Chester Dm-
Inert= and Gordon . E+rnmertton.
The sixth• concession and second.
contcession • ,had , a veryclose
playoff • ,game with; the second
concession ..'winning 'by a ''!very
narrow margin. Serving; in the
booth which was an attraction
for the children Were Mrs. Led-.
nard'. Irwin, Mrs.,. Ralph Hunter'
and Mrs; „Donaald Courtney. The
children will be ,looking forward.
to :the. spring and summer ,when
games will aga iii`: 'be played: A
special thanks ,goes' to the coach-
es, parents and anyone who has.
given icf their time to encourage
the children .in 'this summer
art;.
Attending ; Western Fair :at
London on. Saturday from . this.
+area were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Iuunphrey and:. family,, David,
Garr and Carol' Courtney. '
, E aVIrs. Annie ..mriert on is. visit-.
ig` With Mr. and .Mrs..; Glenn
Caantpibe+ll at ',Amnibeley.. • •
Mass<Mytrtle Philips. Who has
.been vaeatt;ionuntg . with : Mr. and
Mrs.. Dmurnin::Plhilips. and Mr. "and
Mrs..:William . Courtney returned
tto .London. on : Sunday.
Rev: D A. 'McKenzie and .1VIr.
Glenn •Camiplbell'from pine, River
United.Church .attended the in-
duction service at Cape; Croker
for Rev. Mr. Crawford. on ; Sun-.
clay' evening.
For increased farm income
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for the Mott economical Lite of fertilizer: on yours •
spring crops.. •
practices and an analyses based ofl Department
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CULROSS CORNERS and. t.LSTRIQ:
In . K tchener' Congratulations to Mr.. and Ochool roof, +the. 'scaffold, game
Mrs, Bud Sutton on the !birth of . way and as a result, (David Hal
a• 'daughter in Kincardine Hospi-
tal on August alst., •
Miss Louise Andrew has re-
turned to Kitchener to' teach ta.
combined Grade of a end 4 in.
Suddaby Public School. ' She
taught for four Years in Margaret
,Avenue school. This year the
Kitchener School. Board 'chantged.
their system and put > Grades 1
and 8 .in different ..schools from
the junior_ 'grades, so, that they
could equip them . with Home
Economics and Shop like Junior
High,. Schools; • •
Louise successfully completed
the six weeks' summer courses.. in
Biology and Sociology at Waterloo.
Lutbheran% College. this summer.
After Summer 'Scmhool the and
three lady' friends enjoyed a'tawa
week Motor trip. along "the St.
Lawrence • through Quebec and
The Gape into Prince Edward
Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia,•
New Brunswick, ' and th •o an, e
through ;•thee ;United States: ' '
On her return she 'treated .cher
family to a trip to the Canadian
National Exhibition in. Toronto.
Louise is ' active • in Young
'People'swork in the Hamilton
Conference and will spend next
week -end '• at a Leadership Damp.
at Miramichi Bay' in the. interests,
of the Publications Departent.,
L.A.C.•
Russel Stewart and
Kenny of Trenton, spent .a. couple
of days wibh Mr:. and. Mrs Tom
Stewart and (boys.
aft, • and Mrs,. Dan Toll. bison. of
Islington spent dine ,holiday ,week.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
;Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs., lathes Htaklenby
Were holiday week -end visitors
with, Mr and 'Mrs,:.Tr. izisky, De-
r
e-
troit;
Leonard' Stanley has •resumed
this 'work -tat •Kit hener. .
Diane Haidenby., Laid, Frook &
Lorraine Parker are attending
kindergarten • in Teeswater.
Debbie and . Diane Haddenby
were holiday week -end ,mvisitors
with ttheir. 'grandparents, Mr. &.
Mrs: Art: CAaanpbebl., .Kincardine.
Mrs. Frank . Brown end Reg..
visited. Wednesday evenipg. 'with:
Mr.• and "Mrs.' James . Wraitth of
Lucknow.
Mr.. and'Mrs. Alhert Henry & .
boys,' Sornbra, spent • a ' few "days
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bene=
While helping to • shirugle a
dentby is nursing a. (badly wrain-
edt tantltae,
(Mr, and Mrs,. •Duncan *ThOnip
s+on had their furniture moved
on Saturday to an aparitment m
Teeswater.
Miss ,Beverley +Wail1 who was
envpioyed• at Pine Grove Inn,
Dtwtitgkut,; durintg, the ,holidays has
returned ,home 'and resumed her
studies at the•L.D:H.S.
' L.A.C. end ' Mrs. ,Lloyd Corn
ish and fawn iiy • left Tuesday for
:Winnipeg. where they 'are being:.
stationed.,
Mr: and Mrs.. James•. Wraith,
Lucknow, spent . Sunday evening
wiith Mr. and Mrs, Art Hodgins,
' Mrs. ,Frank Brown and Reg
visited Sunday.evening with ; Mr,
and Mrs. ,Lyman Sutton and fa-
mily, Kinlough, . •
Sunday visitors :!with.. Mrs: '.A.•
'Green rand boyswere Mr: and
Mrs.,- Tomm.• '1Brownscombe,, ,Betty
sand ' ,Margaret "Woodley :all, of
' Cihesley, and Mr. ' and, Mrs. Roy
Dobson, ,• Salem. •
SIGNS . FOR . SALE= -"No. Tees -
passing", "For Sale" and ' "For
Rent" signs available at The
Lucknow Sentinel, phone .35.
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11111r OF THII MA111Y f.
More jobs and rising incomes—in
1962, 45,000 new jobs were opened
up in Ontario; personal incomes
soared more than 8%.
A healthy rural economy,, your.
Government is taking vital action $ '
in developing the land by drainage
andreforestation schemes.
7 School' boards get . $233.3 million,
grants to elementary and secondary
schools have reached a record figure
—71 over $31 million.
Improved- instruction in schools—
Ontario teachers benefit from one of /
themost extensive training programs
in North America.
Homes for the Aged program your '"
Government hasassisted in provid-
ing new accommodation for the.
aged—in all, 2,250 new beds.
Portable.. pensions for everyone
this plan` means if you changejobs,.
your pension will NOT be forfeited
it moves with you.
Decisive planning for your welfare
your Conservative; Government's
record has placed it among the most
advanced jurisdictions in the world.
Vigorous leadership -good Govern-
ment leadership gets things done for
the ,people. John Robarts'. adminis-
tration is for YOU.. •
3 Fair markets for:: farmproducts
efforts to place all producers of
farm products on an equivalent basis
improves market conditions.
Assistance. to farm communities—.
modern techniques, and improved
mechanization, research, marketing
programs -always available.
Aid to : municipalities; low taxes—
your
axes-•your . Conservative Government
gave $469 million thisyear to local
authorities -helps hold down taxes.
Progress ' in public .welfare—your-
. Government is ever Mindful' of the
less fortunate members of society--
and
ociety-and aids them many ways.
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