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. 'WEDNESDAY, DEC,, 4th, I863
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
Births
q ALTQN in. St. Joseph's. Hospi-
01, London, on• Wednesday, No-
vember 27th, 1963, to Mr, and
Mrs. Clayton Alton, (Lois Crow
stop) KR. 7 Lucknow,. a daugh-
'ter•
SWAN -- Mr. and \ Mrs. Everitt
Swan R.R. 6 Galt,, are: happy to
announce the arrival. . of their baby
daughter: ' in ' Burlington Hospital,.
Sunday, December '1st, 1963.
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a
Chester Merriam of Tara was
recently appointed 'secretary-trea
surer of , District " No., 10 of the
Ontario Association; of Agricul-
tural Societies.
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KINLOSS
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey MacDou-
gall and ' Miss Isobel Welsh of
Owen Sound visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall,
Allan and Grace:: Miss Welsh,.
who is attending Stratford Tea-
chers' College, will teach this
week at. North Ashfield Central,
School. .
Mrs, Donald MacIntyre , and
Mrs. Virden Mowbray were hos.
tesses at ' a ' quilting bee. on • Mon-
d afternoon.. .
Recent visitors with Mr, and.
Mrs. Allan 'Graham and family
included: Mr.. .and Mrs. Jim
Snowe of Bellwood, Mr.. Rennie
Graham of Toronto, Mrs. ' Allan
McAuley and Caraeron 'McAuley
of Ripley,. ; Mr., , Norman McMur-
chy, of Wiarton , and the . Bailagh
children of ., Belmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood White
and Mr, and Mrs. John Staskie-
vitz
° of'. Ypsilanti, Mich., visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Dickie and boys:
DUNGANNON.
The early history of . Ashfield'
Township including the village of
Dunganon . was very well given ,by
Mrs., T. C. Anderson at the Dun-
gannon Institute meeting Educa-
tion was :.the .theme • 'and . twenty
members answered the ,roll call
"Something interesting about ' an-
other country." Mrs. Otto . Poppy
gave an excellent motto on"Ed-
ucation is the key that ° opens
many doors." Mrs... Warren Zinn
spoke briefly on the 'tragic death
of President J. F. Kennedy of the•
United States, also , other':. 'items
under current events. Mrs. Lorne
Ivers reported • on the .area con-
vention ' at London. Mrs. • Cecil:
Blake presided and,'a donation:
was given to , the Wr Memorial
'Children's ; Hospital .. in London.
Next- meeting will be held Decem-
ber 27th at 2:00 P.m. at the home
of Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge. Mrs..
Frank .Jones convened •' the lunch:
.Huron , ountycouncil ; is, inves-
tigating the steps 'necessary :to
starta county historical . society.
Thisis in accordance with a
recommendation by a the property
committee, acting upon a '.. letter
from the, county . Women's Insti-
tute secretary, Mrs. • :Otto . Popp,
Dungannon. The . subject ' w a s
brought up at . the. recent county
rally by ,Mrs.Wilfred Mack, pro-
vincial convener of historical; re=
:search.
community Shower At Am'berI'e'
(AMEEREY NEWS.), of "Here comes the bride" Mrs.
Friends . k- Vernon Hodgins and ML
mier will beof Mrsglad to. know.MervynEcthat Campbell escorted Katherissine toouise a,
she returned from Victoria hos-' nicely • decorated chair and a
pital, London last week : and is 'humorous address . was read by
now in their new ' home in Kin- Mrs. James Nesbitt, 'Marilyn and
sardine which they, purchased re- Murray Hodgins'; niece and nep-
centlyt, hew of the bride brought in a
Congratulations go' to Dr and well laden wagon decorated in
Mrs. Stewart Sims (Laurin Mc- pink and• white with gifts to, the
Nain) of Toronto, on the arrival bride. After the gifts were op
of • a son,, A brother for Charles, ened .and displayed, Katherine
. Mrs. Elizabeth Sallows • of God- thanked everyone , and invited
erich and Mrs. Nellie Wellwood them to view her trouseau at her
of Kincardine were guests of Mr. home: Everyone joined in sing -
and Mrs. Archie Courtney. ' on ing low""For , she's a jolly good fel-
Tuesday ' of last week. . and the Queen: Pianists for
Mr.. and> Mrs. $ert Osborne of the program were ' Mrs. John,
Trout Creek attended the wedd- Emmerton, Mrs. James Nesbitt.
ing of Mr. Robert Campben and and Mrs. Robert Courtney. Those
Miss Katherine Robb ' on• Satur- m charge . of ; the shower were
theweek-end with Mrs:Wesley Mason,
day, November 30'. They also spent Mrs. -John McDonald,' Mrs, Hugh
: , '. 'Mrs. •James Nesbitt and
Robb and J. •S':' Robb. Mrs. Chester Emmerton: Serv-
Reids Corners Women's ' Tnsti- ing at lunch hour . were Mrs.
Lute held a . euchre • in the. Am , William Bradley, Mrs.Delbert
berley' • Orange 'halt on Tuesday. Wilson,. Mrs.. John Emmerton. and
evening. High .prizes were won •Mrs• John Blue. . •
by Mrs. Emile McLennan .and'., Mrs. William Ferguson was hos-
Cliff Geddes with the lucky prize , tess for Reids Corners ' W.I. on
going to Elmer Bradley. In charge Thursday evening .when 18 ladies
of the evenings activities were: attended. , •Mrs.:Cec it " Holland .pre -
Mrs: • William Ferguson, Mrs. Art, sided and after ' the opening ode
Courtney, Mrs. Eldon Bradley,. and ' Mary Stewart Collect, the.
Mrs. Chester 'Emmerton, . Mrs. roll call. "Name a Canadian city.
Kelvin Henderson and Mrs. Cliff and its industry"; was answered
Geddes. , • by members. After the business
On Wednesday evening of .lastperiod,. plans were discussed for
week a shower .was held" in ..Reids the Christmas • meeting which • is
Corners Community; hallin 'hon- to. be held • December 13. The
our of Miss KatherineRobb. 'Mrs. topic "Interior decorating" will
Chester, Emmerton anted as chair be. given by Mrs. Noriss Messen-
lady, and after a few words ' of ger. A tea :will-. be held at this
welcome,. said "We• are happy.
have ;the opportunity. of sharing
this 'fellowship • and hours ofhap-
piness with you Katherine and
we hope it will leave with you
many." memories of •your friends
and neighbours 'as . the years ' go
by. The " programme , which fol-
lowed, • opened with community
singing after which 'a ;:reading on
"How to cook a husband" was
given.:: by Mrs. Leonard Courtney..
Mrs. •. James• Nesbitt entertained
with instrumental numbers and a
, group of girls sang two . songs.'
In the 'group were. Pam Farrell,
Debbie Wilson,Shirley Iteid,; Bren-
da Henry,: ,Eleanor Emmerton and
Brenda , Humphrey. A humorous
reading "Grandfather's . Cour t -
ship" was given by Mrs. Delbert,
'Wilson. Mrs. " William Kempton'
and Mrs.. Robert• Courtney;' fav-
oured with duet numbers . and :was
followedwith a . contest by Mrs.
Donald Courtney:. To the.. strains gave the;, courtesy remarks..
meeting. Also a ' contest for ' best
light and , dark ' fruit cake,. Mrs.
Robert Courtney ,.was ' appointed' as
representative of the W.I. • on the
hall committee. The :topic for the
meeting' "What plans should we.
make . for .the : Centennial." Mrs.
Chester Emmerton gave interest-
ing , outlines for the Province
Buildings plans, The World's Fair
at Montreal and Trade Fair to be.
held at Stratford. Mrs. Cecil Hol-
land for township and, community:
'outlined plans. for 'floats etc. also
mentioned tree* planting around
the community hall. Mrs: ; Ross
Shiells'''for the . county' gave in-
tresting ideas Printed booklets
on historical "sites, , and. floats. Mrs.
Eldon ' Bradley ; gave a reading.
After cl ode . grace,
the ,closing g oil and gra e,
a tasty lunch was.. served by: Mrs..
William Pace, Mrs. .Eldon . Low-
ry,.
ow-ry,• ., assisted. by Mrs.: William
Ferguson. ;Mrs. Donald Courtney
-E:: WHITE & th.uE
COAST TO COAST
GARAGE=
'CARS TRUCKS -:TRACTORS.
LAWNMOWERS -WELDING"
In Hospital For
•Nintieth Birthday
(CULROSS CORNERS) •
The High School Students heav-
ed.. a sigh .'.'of . great relief last ,
week -end as' exams for this term
came to end;
Noticed .last week , that several.
dandelions, and some late •.bloom-
ing• flowers were still out, .but: •
by the week -end the weather had
changed and Saturday gave us`
a; sample : of wintery weather.
Several ' from . the community
visited Mrs.. Mary Wall (Grand-
ma) ' .'at :Winghain Hospital on
November 26th, the occasion be
ing her 'ninetieth birthday.
Miss Elda Wall, London,; . spent
the week -end under the parental
•roof.
Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg vis-
ited Sunday 'With, Mr. and.: Mrs.:.
George Harkes and . family . and
Mrs. Hugh Nicholson, Thames:
ford.
Mr. and . Mrs. Gary Edwards,
Toronto, . were week -end • visitors
with Mr. and ' Mrs.' Everett Par-
ker and family.
Mr: and Mrs. Alex Stewart and
family, 'Kincardine, ' and LAC.
and Mrs. john Stewart and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Mr. .• and
Mrs. Tom Stewart. .L A.C.. 'John
Stewart has completed his' course
at Camp .Borden. The .family are
preparing to '=Hove to. Goose Bay.
Examples onewa•
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lucknow to
TORONTO
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