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4744 LUC'KNOW SENTINEL, LUCINOW ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, '()OTE 1b16I ]9G3'
KIILQUGH .: r .
Mme, Mfol+d Wall was !hostess
for :tile'�y.A rating Which was
1'014 at 'the. chuxp1, Mrs. Rdy
Sclin'el eT
'P!rt1ed!and xxleet-
B aManed • with the ►hymn
ort a breath of Giod.'
Mrs. 1-1Ow h , Thompson, read, the
.was fgilowed :bY
a611e W.Aa. erhI' and the ,Lords
P`ray'er, The Cation.' on .ci' t-.
`etude eras .giveen. by M.P. Rus~';
sell Hewitt. Menabens received
their �r 1964 Church Calendars; The
.Fall Deanery 'meeting will: be
held at St, Patera churc'hi Luck=
now on Tuesday, +O'cetaber...22nd
at 2;:30 p,'tn. , The "Closing hymn •
• was • "The love of Christ Con-
atraineth" and praayer;. .The a.'Ster
noon was •sprent in "quilting 'for
. the ,baffle; .to .be. .sent after tie
Ott ?meeti g.. .. • ,
•Mr., and Mrs..' ugh. Reeking of
Emit= visited during the week
With Mr. and Mrs. :William 9ia1=
derby.: +'/
aVlr ' and Mrs. Russell Hewitt
visited with . friends at Listowel.
NEWS- inter. Ashes In
St. 'Helens Happy Handerafters
The +5thmeeting of .St. Helens
.Hiomemalaing .'club was held . at
'the~ 'thong. of • Louise McDonald;
The 'Meting ..opened ▪ with the
4-H pledge. Them the rola' call
"A sample of °custard. 'I made
at 'hoarse"" was, answered .by 9
girls .11ie girls 'glen placed these
in orderas to appearance, tex-
ture 'and .flavour. Methods on
how . to. iineorporate +milk 'uit'o
the daily . diet Were discussed.
.Two methods of making 'white
sauce -was' demonstrated by, Mg's. •
Ernest' Gaunt, .Then chicken a-
1aking 'and 'tura. ` Were
made and 'tasted. Mira. Norrn'an.
McDonald served the • girls lunch
The next meeting is.., �to;-Ibe ''Heid
in St Hel'en's . 'Hall, Saturday,
October 19 at . +6 o'clock and a
film; on cheese 'snaking is to be
shown. Col'wariash and Zion ;girls
are .jouiinrg 'w.ivtli ithe St• Helens
group for ".this. •
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Mr and `: Mrs. •- Perry. ry. Hodguis
were: recent ••vsisft,ors.. with Mrs.' '
Field Meet
Ethel James at Wnngham.'' •
cori'atulatians to Mr.
and'
M :, Ivia71 McF'arlan on„ the birth
Champions
of a) song .
Mr, and 'Mrs Perry Iiad gins (Poi Ji Anderson)
entertained fieri+ti!v' s at a j'Ilhranks-
At the Lucknow ' ;Dhs�tryct Hugh
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gvirng. •,dinner: school last' Tweak ' more than !the
usual amount' of energy • .w'as
Mr. gird Mrs:. Bert :Ndchalson, burned 'u, as two field days were
Allan andLois silent . .'P Y • •
•spent Sun'd'ay wd'ta :held •= "one on. 1VLonday, the 'other
Mr. ' and Mats: N. E. ` Evans 'and •
on Thlbrsday: .
Linda at Downs -View. • ' +On 'Monday the local field ?day
was. held; 'Winners: were: .Junior
girls, ' : Sharon Stanley; Junior
'boys, Allan Colwell; Intermnediate
girls, . Peggy Button; Interrned-•
;late ''boys,, Ion Fisher; Senior
girls, Marilyn Henderson; , Ser -
or boys, Donald .Barr, ' '
On' Thruitsd'ay • LDOLS 'played
'host to thie Ripley 'athletes -with
Lucknow getting '3105' points. and
BR�IIIIE NEWS
Ripley ' getting ' 221Q � : Winners at.
• A number. from here. 'attended
y
...the .International 'plowing, ,match
at .Oaledon.
Mr.' and. Mrs Howard Thorny-
son, `' Mrs Gert ude Walsh ' and
Miss 'Edna Boyle spent 'an ,even-•
ing with ,Mrs: Tom. Hodgins.
1st .: Pack Brownie •
The 1st : • Lucknow %'Brownie
Pack ` played, games until it was
•time.for.: Susan Hall, Toadstool
k1a`iry, no prepare for Fairy hang.
Tawny •Owl. ` conducted • the ,Fabry
Ring... ceremony and inspection..
The "Pack" was'pleased to wel-
come 'Girl., Guide, `.Janet Carru-
thers, wtho had come `'to the.
meeting to helpTawny , . Owl:
teach .'fig. Help .' wtibh •knit-
ting ..from mother athome would:
be miuch 'appreciated, as ` :it • is
difficult to show a [large group
the. ' art of knitting in . the short
timeavailable weekly at meet-
ings,
ings, Pacicie reviewed .First: Aid
and: practised hall throwing with
her group, while Brown Owl
taught the . Tweenies •, 'how' •to,
wash dishes. In: Porro wow, Janet
,read a ,story and the meeting.
closed with the . Squeeze ,and
Brownie 'prayer:
this meet' were —. Junior L
Sharon Stanley; Intermedia
girls, ' Evelyn > White (Ripley);
Senior girls, i'iVlarilyn Henderson;
Junior boys, Allan Coliwell;• run-
ner-up, Farrel • '(Eiipley) ; Inter-
mediate boys, W. Houston; ..ion--
ner-up,' MacTavish (Ripley) ; Sen-
ior 'boys, Doug 'Mar't'•yn (Ripley);
runners-up (bred) Jiro 'MacDon-'
aid and Ken Houston.
Mt is noted trim on T•tiiday
Donald Barr • won' his eighth 'con-
secutive mile race.
The wholestchool'` would like
to -'thank Mir. ' Dermas for making
these m11ets possible and 'thanks
goes to the staff for their able
assistance:
OUR .DISPLAY RACK ' of card-
boards and bristols has all col-
ours, : and allpricesfrpm l0c a
sheet to 20c . a sheet: The Luck-
now Sentinel,
envoi
;:fur �rot�er . 4
Morgan .MacKenzie Henderson
President of`
ohn W: Henderson .umber. Limiter
Who Passed Ar+vay
Thursday, October 10, 19b3.
Jim Henderson,
Vice -Pres:
Donald, Henderson,,
Secy-treas.
Fcimilv.
Johnstone Funeral Home, ,Luck -
no*, had charge last week of
interring the; ashes• of Loven
Murdoch, who died sone time
ago, an Toronito, in the family
plot in. Greenhill Cemetery;
.Lovell . 'was the ;last of ''the
family of Mr. and 11.Vlrs. J. G.
Murdo; h. His; • father died, ,said
denly. in Luolrnow ,in 1915 at the
age 'of', 56 Mrs. Murdoch, the
far'm'er Emily Peart, died; in 1960
in. her 90th ' year, -
Their son Man died Tin ' 1928' a;t.:
the age.oof 1'S years, as ;a •result
of head injuries received 'whole
skating after' dark on the Nine
Mille River.. fe .'rangy into a ',fenc•e
crossing ;the river, . just, north 'of
the "Toiwri Bridge," 'where • .the'
river 'flow's tinder. the main.,
street.
Willfrid G.:. 1Murdoeh the eldest
of three ,brothers, died, .in. Tor-
onto in 1961, .lin has . 517th • year
and Love11's death occurred ren
July 15t11 of. this, year. He ''too..
Ake This father and Wilfrid, died
at the, age of. t5+6.
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Huron
Township
As$essment»Is
Up
Huron Township. Council' held
their regular session . on October
7' and Drainage Court' . of 'Revjs
,ion ,on • the Clark : Drain.
Hugh Cameron: returned • the
Assessment Rall' ,for '1963 show=
ingitotal Assessment, of $3;291,000
which is an , ner'ea'se` of • $317,000.
from last year. This was due to.
42 new cottages being buiult.
Council Ina/3e application to
the .Department of Highways for
interim subsidy on.; roads' ; and..
bridges. •
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• Instruicted• Road Superintend-
ent 'to advertise for snow 'plow
•g for coming winter • -
av+e Erhard •� to Olark:
Drain: By-law • ,'"awarded the
.comtraet, of ,the drain ;to Nichol-
son
i hol-son '& Son , ,of 'Monkton.
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The follown'ng accounts' ,iw'ere,
Ordered paid by •the Treasurer;
Ce'mete'ry: Ivan Pollock; • care of
Cemetery!' $46.20. .
Township: Hugh 'Cameron, as
sessix g ,and postage, ''$921:25;, • Alf-
red :Walden, 1. sheep killed by
dogs, $2240; . Ray Walden, .' 2
sheep • 'killed by ;dotty, • $40.00;
Charles Emmer'ton, . valuing ysheep.
:$7.00; Benson Hardiw'are,:•furnace•
repairs, $16.3.1; Village of Rip-
ley, '4 fire. calls, $360.00' I O:iO'F.
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Wed. Saturday
At St. Helens
FAYLOR — CARRICK
Patricia Lillian Carrick of St..
$glens was'. united dn': ,marriage
to Thonri+as Souter Taylor of Sim
Coe in Calvin Church, St. Hel-
ens on Saturday, October '12 '°at
2:30,p.m. The ,bniide :is the daugh-
ter of, Mr. and Mrs Harvey •.Car
ridk, St. Helens and• ithe grooni•
is the son of Mrs. Hazel Taylor,
.St; Helens; and the. late Gordon
•Taylor, .Baskets of .fall. •nurns and
asters decorated 'the" church.
• RRev. W R. Tristram, St. Hel=
encs, 'officiated at the cerembriy.
Mr. E. W Risce, Sit Hei1enrs. sang
The Twenty-third: Psalm ' 'and
Perfect' Q.;we. Mrs.. E. ,W. . Rice.,
Sb. Helens : was •or'•gan'ist.
• Tf a bride given, in marriage
by., her tattier: Wore a dress'' of
white dace:' Over taffeta' with a
boat neckline, 11'1y point sleeves;
'fitted •bodice.'+and, • a :very tfull,
skirt; and a circular chapel veil.
with a sweetheart ;crown of
'pearls. 'She' .wpre a 'tear 4rv4a.
pearl, pendant' of her . mothers,
whiite'.gfloves' And shoes. Th a 'bride:
carried a• . White . Bible crested
with :red'.. rases and :white •stream
ars. • ,
The ''bride's 'sister Mrs. Elinore
Taman,, •Auburn was 'matron ` of
honour. -She wore a. . dress of
mauve :nylon over • taffeta with'
a deep back, shirred sleeves, fit-
ted bodice acid full ,skirt, a 'head-
dress of auve:fIow�ers and veil;
a corsage • of white carnations
Pensee, '. $111.40; Earl Tout; pos-: and matching 'gloves . and.. shoes.
.targe, 0.00, aV u+nicipal World; The jbrrdesmaud, Miss Margaret
supplies, $1:1:43, Registry Office, Taylor, St., iHe1ens,' sister orf the,
DAVE AGNEW EARNS. '
FOOTBALL NOTICE
Dave Agnew earned attention
in • a 're'cen't issue of 'the Detroit
News for his ,performance ik a
football game 'between Plymouth
and . Redford ' Union. •:
Dave,. the 16! -year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Agnew (Pete and.'
-Ma'ryibelle) scored . two 'touch=
downs, capping the second;one by
piunlging four -yards alter . ,a :42 -
yard drive. Dave IS 5 foot, nine.
inches, Weighs 165 pounds.
ion ;'sheer , dress with a shirred
coll+•ar,. fiitted, bodice and :a very
full skirt of 'impressed ,pleats,
a carsage -orf White carnations,
a headdress 'of white fla vers ani
veil ' and ' matching shoes . and
gloves, ' • •
Neil Taylor, brother Of the
groom, 'S't Helens, was , {best man
and • SCarrlick, brother of
the bride, was :•uSher. • •
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The,. reception '.Was at.the , Log
Ca►}i nr : Restauiran't The . bride's:
mother wore '.a sea green , silk
dress- ` With White ' embroidery,'
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black accessories. and a ,corsage
Of white 'carnations. The•>grooin's
mother wore a :maroon and black
figu're'd 'two•:' piece dac ron, dress.:
with' bl'adk• accessories and a
corsage of: white carnations.. •
For. travelling the'ibride chose
• . cranberry red ''wodl suit with
matching ' 'Pillbox hat, 'white
blouse, ','wh'ite corsage ' and black
.accessories. • `••
The :young• couple will reside.
in Simcoe.. ' , •
,Oues'ts attended : the wedding
from `Blyth, London, . St, Helens;
Eden .:Grove,`A,uburn and 'Luck -
last, $6:07; •Kenxvy MacDonald.,' groom wore a figured ;•blue n'y- now.
care 'of b'ar'b, $38.50; Telephone: 11110011114110004111100411'
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System, half phone ,arid. tolls, : • o
$15.96; Chester Esn+merton, phone` " •', '
tol3s,: $5:30; • Post . Office, unein. • �..
ployrnent stamps, $9.76; Welfare, ••
$140.00 • • , ' • ,
•Roads:. Steve •Erwin, •.Superin •.
t'endent,' • $3.25,:00; Wayne ' Lowry, • �'
grader operator, $285.75;.. Benson •�
Hardware,' 'gement and , tools, ' .'
$2;829.98; Coiling Bros., ,hauling, •
$77.00; Howard • Dodge, repers, ,
$18.02; (Graham . Cook, dozer on •
Kirilass boundary,' $1,46510;. Roy
Marshall, ' hauling;.' $73.35; Snap 0
on tools, •wrench, $12.88; Mc- • 4
Arthur 'tire, gradter tire, $231.75;
D. G, •MacDonald; ,gaasoline, $119 •
10; Kincardine Radiator Service,.
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heater :repairs, $2.50; Giesz Mo-
tors, truck repairs,.: $355; G. W.
Crothhers,• grader aetpairs, '$1,21'3.-
'82; Superior' Propane, gas,' $1.26;;
Corrugated Pipe Co:, culverts,
$1322.54;; Pedlar Peop
le Ltd.,
catch basins, $42.02;
in-
dustries, ;beanis for bridge,• :$3220.-
00 Bob McCormick, brushing,
;1r22A0; Reg: Godifrey, gravel,
$/5:90;. James Farrell, graved,.
$11.90; .Morgans J•ohnston,' gravel,
$114.10; Harry 'Coiling, hauling
and 'loading, $4/3:10; ' Ontario
Culverts, ' culverts, $230.31; R. H.
Martyn, fire insurance on shed,
34.40; Steve Irwin, telephone
tolls, $18.80; iF'ra'k's garage, re-
pairs, $24.16; • Bill, Iempton,.
hauling Viand +loading,. $288.46,
Council 'adjourned to meet on
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ARTS - 'LEATHERCRAFT
OIL PAINTING (beginners & advanced)
RUGHQOKING.,
SEWING
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d Dressmaking
MILLINERY UPHOLSTERING
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