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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-02, Page 11V1EP$ESPAY• OCT. 2nd, 1983. QLIVET and DISTRICT 'The Bevis and: S... club: met at the 'home of Pabst' iMaharles on. Tuesday . evening. The meeting 'was opened- 'with ;the Natrona t Greed !$1I irley Steele read the rnthivtes of the last meeting, £ _ lowed (by the roll call Which was. answered by .pictures of two gear- COLWANASH• .LEARNING: LASSIES MEETING The second rneetirvg " of . the, Col'wanash. Learning Lassies Was held at !tile Thome. of Mary An... dre w on (September 23.. Presi- . dent Rosalene , iPiwiips opened • the meeting w,itih• ibhe '4-H• 'Pledge, The minutes were then read by Nancy : Irwin. The 'roll call was answered iby ten. members. Bus= Mess was discussed;.. bout ' jud- ging ud-ging •for the Teeswater Fair: For • the next meeting ,on Ober 2 they are • to .visit a • cheese faotary. • The fourth. meeting is to be • held on '.'October .7 at 8:00 o'clock at the :home. sof • Lynda Cameron. Mary Andrew, Ros- aPlere and .Nancy Irwin demonstrated ;how'. •oto' make . co cqa, The meeting . was closed. with! tthe • singing of ,;the . Queen.. Y1 . M, THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONT ...ARS •qsG —114111111.� r 1 PAGE, ELEVEN , anents that would be Suitable for each girls figure. The next meet- in'g• is to be held !at the Thome sof Barbara Mac'avish on (October 1, Discuss'i'on of low- to design the. book covers and harmony aamong. clothes.' took place. the reeding closed with: the 4-11 pledge. , foil lowed by lunch prepared by (Mrs. MacCharles, Miss Sharon Calling. Was :organ- ist on Sunday in. ;the United Church. !Mr,. and Mrs. Byron',Ctitter and Mrs, Frid of !Hamilton spent the weekend-wiih Mr, anti Mrs; 'W T. Rou1ston and Jack: • • • ZVtiss.;Phyliss 'Clayton 'of Strat-. ford spent the ,weekend with cher ,parents ;Mr., and Mrs. Herb 'Clay- ton 'and Lynn, and (Mrs. Frank k. Mills . . Mr, Ronald MiacCharles sof Ham- Alton Ha nAlton spent the weekend with his parentis; 'Mr. and Mrs. Jaber Mac- Charles and Sandra, • Mr. land Mrs.. Clarke. Coiling end. family of Detroit visited on the weekend with• Mr. !and Mrs. John Co11'ing•.• . Congr?aulations 'to Mr:' and Mrs. Mizrray• Cameron and Susan of .Iamil'ton on the birth • uof and brother. • Timber Tips 'I ' The .Lucknaw . -: Dungannon Bawling League started the 1963- 64 season on Wednesday and Thursday night with the usual 12. teams. Jack Treleaveyn took• high honors (for • high single ;and high !triple, With • a single score ' of 3+711 flat and la :triple of 662. The ladies .n gih . single was held: by ' Lorna Button, with 231 Eclat score and Mary Fisher was tops •for, ithe tri-: p'lewith '077 flat. New !bowlers .to join the league are Ray -and Elaine thornton with tine. Wolverines, Frank and. Mar= ilyn Egan'with the Kangaroos, Peite.A1• with the Zelbras- and 'Cliff 'Crawford with the Gophers. Anyone Who • !wishes . to . bowl, please 'contact (Mrs: Stuart Jam- • . Team Standings '• Cubs 4, • Beavers, ' 3, . Kangaroos 3., .Tigers .3, • Pole oat 2, Zebras 2, Coons 2, Lions 2, Gophers, Chipmimks` 1, .. Wolverines '. 1, Squirrels A; fd,catoice coed S1761,1.- (7"74-s4ti-i 528.3013 HOME FURNISHINGS 7 MOFFAT APP[ /ANCES' • K1N'LOUGH..and DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Backing of Brantford' were 'recent visiit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. William far and, away • the- finest Falcon ever! So new, sobeautifully changed that you •have. to 'took ' twice toknow its a;Falcon Open competition has bred into the '64 Falcon a whole new, set ofwinningways.Handling: is easy but emphatic and this.: Falcon sits tight to the road, h,turns.. Power and acceleration' to spare front its Rallywinning o - tional .V.8. • even on .sharp toY g P Plus• the remarkable durability that's•a hallmark'of alt the '64's from Ford. The changes: :in :the '64 -Falcon: alt add ,up to total performance. You really; should try it first -hand! Test drive the total performance of the '64 Falcon- at :your Ford Dealer! • e '•{yJ M}yY•'k wt'•.' :'}._. •..mow The hot new Falcon for 1964 has a sleek n'ew' look to match'its spirited new personality! Cil"dose ;from .sedans, hardtops, wagons, convertibles y •.: far:and•away the finestfalcons ever!:. t P One Of the Ford Family of Fine Cars Built in Canada. Certain features illustrated or nlentioned;are optional at extra cost:, • MOPTGOMERYM0ToRS 1011* FORD DEALER ALSO INVITES 1t0U TO SLE THri? SOLID, 'SILENT SIUpf�R TORaUL� TORO AND THE BEAUTIFUL NEW rt mLANE• LUCKNOW ,Phone 528.3047 ' E. Haldenby. •' We extend ,sympathy to the, family of : the late Thoanas Bad - gins who ' passed a way in Wing-. �haan Hospital on Tuesday: The .funeral • was held, 'on Friday af- ternoon from the • MaeKenmie Memorial Ohapei with the burial in 'Greenhill . Cemetery.. ' . and Mrs: Charles 'Suther- land,* ut e land, Mrs, M. . McGillivray ,of Toronto spent . • the week -end With Mr. and ',Mrs: James Hod- gins Sr.i'sand other relatives. • Mt. and ;"Mrs; Arthur Holden- by of. Toros to visited with, 'rel- atives here over. the .week -end.' Sunday visitors !with Mr, and Mrs. Roy • S•ohnel'ler . ^were. Mr. and Mrs, •• Clayton.'' Rickett Of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs, 7- Ronin 'Halter of. ,Btidgeport, Mr,' !Gor- don Galloway ` sand Mr. Wilfred• !ruder and *son of 'Wiarton: . . We ' eXtend. 'sy'mpathy to "Mrs. Katherine 'Collins . and .,the seem-' hers. of . the •Pa4terson family • in the' passing, . of, her . father,, the late 'Andrew .Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. •Willi;ani Lloyd of° London visited over the `week- end with relatives here and. •in • Kincardine. Mr; and Mrs. ' Verne Hodgins of !Angus visited with Mrs: 'rho- mas • Hodgins , and. ofamn!ly. On ' Sunday' next, the Anglican, Service will be held at 9:30 a.m. ` Mr .and Mrs Jim Rall. And. Mrs. Maurice : Hodgins• of Lan- don .• visited ` with .relatives' there, on • ' riday. On Sunday next them'�Presby- terian' • Service ' /will 'he ' held. at 2:30 in ithe afternoon with Sun- day School at• 1;30:- This •• !will be .a: Communion Service:. numiber from here attend--. ed: ': ` the • Harvest . TlksgiPving• Service gat Bervie on' Sunday' Morning, and also `' the ;Confir- mation in the evening. At the evening service 'the Right Rev. H. F. Apple raid was ^the:, ;g+uest, speaker: Twenty-one candidates' were presented Rd* Confirmation ' `by:.Oanon R,:.' W. Stump, : Follow-'• ing the service a social • hour Was (held 'when the ladies :of Bervie served refreshments. Mrs. !Douglas Teeira of South Burnaby; B.C. ',Was here during 'the: week, attending the funeral Of her lather :the' late Thomas Hodgins. 'She left on Sunday , on. her return 'trip. (Members of her • faimily. accompaniied . her. to Tor- onto, • Natural gas has ibeen turned an in the 'Durham, 'Hanover, , Walker- ton areafollowing a $4 ;Million coni truiotion program 'which korai- rreneed early in May. Tils+tatl;ation, of a sprinkler sys- tem in ,the new •-Hanover .Coliseum at Pa ;cost of over'$12,000 is being considered It was pointed outby an insurance ,film that the sprink- iter sy$tem would result .in a yearly saving' on the premium of: about $20500. . 1 %lly< What !period ' i your house furnished' in? Tilly: Early. matrimPtiniat . oolp,e given us by his mother' al 4 1 some Eby imine+ gel • ►ne ay nd hp • rds: asst go in in n- .rs a ae e . as, • ly' at ' yp id as Or to n'• • y';