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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-20, Page 6PAGE. SIS THE LIT4KN4W SENTINEL. , LUCKNOWi .ONTAR10 wEDiNESDAY, JUNE 20th, 1962 Finlay ecorators Wallpapers - Floor Coverings. Phone. 218, ° Lucknow C4L • Paints Pf l .Y. 4„E f'xr F•. • ;;> BROWNIE NE The: tst 'Lucknow Brownie. Pack • opened its meeting 'on June 18th With games, , follow- ed ';by Inspection in Six corners, and Fairy,'. e'Ring.. Elva ' Ritchie was Toadstool !Fairy• In the work; period, ,the Gold- en Bar girls completed '•their darning .and practised balance .under Tawny OWl's: direction_ The Golden Hand Group had : a general•discussion and review of test work with • Brown •'!Owtr1: :The eight giris who. tried .their Pathfinder Badge. Were success- ful:. •They are • Marie ` Farrish, Nancy •, Kirkland, .','Carol;' Brown, Carol • .OaMplbell, , Donna • Mullin, Brenda 'Jardine, .Lynda 'Walden •and . M'argaret :nester. 'The 'Pack' wishes to thank.:Mrs. '. Charles Webster for., typig -the teat and :Mrs. 'Harvey ,Webster' for:xa- mining ' the. results. The exa- miner's suggestions and. criti- cisms ' were discussed by 'the group,: In Pow -wow, Barbara Wilkins, showed , some interesting post- cards from Jenvaica Themeeting closed with the Brownie Squeeze and Chimes. 2nd. PACK . BROWNIES • Tuesday :afternoon • the 2nd Pack Brownies met t pith Pat - :Tide :. Hamilton as Toadstool Fairy..Games were played before •Fairy'Ring. was entered The Inspection: was for • clean'shoes. The sizers collected, Fairy. Gold in their 'pouches: The ' Golden Hand Brownie: received her knit - ..ting while Golden" Bar Brownies all ' passed' ..their Jost for. the Union • Jack 'crosses. A poem on Brownies' was read in unison in Pow -wow:• The squeeze was pas- ised around as well as the Brow- nie smile. • Prayer . closed . ;: the meeting. • II 1 TWI T LOiER. 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Ben- nett and, Hpwie of Toronto vis- ited on iSatu, rday• with relatives, here, Mr; • and Mrs. Ezra '' Stanley, Dougglas,, Leonard. and Sharon spent • the-. week -end with ,rela- tives relatives' at Detroit and , also at- tended a reception .following the graduation of Miss Bonnie Stan- ley,. daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Everett Stanley of Flint,. The W:A. met on Thursday afternoon atthe home of Mrs. George Graham with M.S. Roy. Schneller presiding.. The open- ing hymn': was "0 spirit of the Living : God”followed by the scripture reading by . Mrs. Wm. Cox and. prayers. Visitors were welcomed, Business • was dealt with And the report of the Dean- from meeting was 'given. Letters from: the Kingarf• and', Walkerton branches.' were • read. Those ' tak- ing part in the program were readings,' Mr's.. Howard Thomp- son,: Mrs, J. W. Colwell, Mrs.. Gertrude: Walsh, A Bible , quiz by :Mrs. ' Midford . Wall and 'a 'contest ono the books; of the old testament by Miss Edna' Boyle, special prayers' by -Mrs. William., Cox acid • Mrs. Howard !Thompson The ..closing hymn was "Stand OP,. Stand up • for. Jesus" and 'Prayer after which a delicious, lunch was•'sexived by the. ,hostess 'assisted by •:Mrs, :Russell Hewitt,. arld Mrs,' Albert. Young. The July meeting will be.:a quilting it the church . with •Mrs. , Gerald' Rhody hostess: • We ,are .sorry to .report that ..cing Mr Georgeardin .ca Grahamehospital. .i's Dia:as patientmany friends .wish ' himsPeedy re- ovKiernt' Congratulations to , Gary' :Sut Sut- ton, who won the. Bruce County farm 'safety Council. poster.. The Kinlough School was at- it -actively decorated with white Wedding be!11s; pink ° and white streamers and baskets: of%flowers' on Saturday afternoon,. when re- latives', and elatives ,and: `friends gathered honour Of Miss Erlma. Jean Percy at a., bridal shower ::;Mrs, . ,Tick Barr wasin the chair for `•the. program •which was 'as follows Community singing led by Miss May Boyle accompanied by Miss Edna Boyle who also. 'played the Weddi'ng :March'. 'Readings . were given by • Mrs.• Bert Nicholson, Mrs. Bill Burt, Mrs, Burton Col- lins and Mrs • P. A. Murray. Piano 'numbers by Sharon Stan- ,l'ey' and Joan: Percy.' Mrs. °'How- and Orr, and Mrs. > Jack Barri' conducted. games..: The bride, was. 'escorted to. her place of honour. 1 and 'Mrs: Howard Orr 'read 'ark address expressing best wishes on • . behalf . 'of the • ladies: The many beautiful and useful .gifts were ,presented:' The bride was assisted by. Miss Sandra ,Percy f and Miss .Laura Breckles and Mrs, Howard Orr and Mrs. Allan MacIntyre read the• attached verses:, Erlma ,'thanked everyone and •..invited the ; ladies' to' • her home : to view. . 9her trousseau. Lunch Was ' served and' 'a, . social ;time was enjoyed: Mr and Mrs. James Dillon spent ' a few days in Toronto with his mother, ' Mrs. Patrick. Walsh and Mr. '•'Walsh, Mr,; Gordon Shapelle • of . Tor- onto visited here with the D- lon family: Miss' Sharon Dillon. returned home from Kintail where • She had :been' working. Mr. and Mrs, RnssellBarr of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs, John Barr and: ;Donald. Mr. and Mrs. ,George Ernwein Of :Walkerton called ori friends. on ` the line Saturday,. The Anglican service will be held at 9:30 on Sunday next. 'Miss Margaret . Schneller of Kitchener and Mr, Donald ' Earl of. Ingersdll Spent' the week -end with Mr:'and Mrs, Roy Schrieller, We are pleased to report that :Miss Margaret McDonald, who underwent eye . surgery recently is making a,, favorable : recovery. rAnlllpllll D THORN ES ARE COSTLY' Brush and thorn trees take u ot valutable cropgland they � also costly becausethey pFence- Rows and Pasture Land, , They can be controlled during the growing season with foliar spraying, but they, can also be eradicated by the BASAL BARK or STUMP TREATMENT in the Fall and ''theeasiest, and most, effective way is with CO-OP. BRUSH KILLER. ,APPLY Ca - P BRUSH KILLER DIRECTIONS ' • • Mix 2 quarts CO-OP LOW VOLATILE BRUSH KILLER 64 Tri 10 gallons• of • thin oil, such as, fuel oil. BASAL BARK TREATMENT ` Thoroughly soak the'first 12 inches of trunk and ' any exposed roots ,with.. the C00OP BRUSH 'KILLER mixture This will, kill trees up tQ 5" in trunk diarr►e`ter° -STUMP • TREATMENT Larger trees should be /cut: down first `and the co-op.:BRUSH KILLER 'mixture appli:ed, to. ...all surfaces of ;the freshly cut stump This will. prevent .regrowth of suckers:' • ' AVAILABLE NO:W AT' YouR., Phone 71-W, Luckn.ow R�cI!�dDcnaId Dinnie At Lucknow • The Piper and Dancer ,Buile- tin carried the following 'obitu- ary„ of one of ' the ; dwindling number who have any recollec— tion of the visit to Lucknow elk the Scottish champion •• athlete; who competed here ., in The Games, There is. reference also'` to Dr. D A. MaeOrimmon, who`. was one of the ' founders , of 'The .Games, and Chief ` of the ' 'Gale-'. donia i Society. He was a medi- cal ,Practitioner edical',practitioner in Lucknow•'be- fore going to Ripley in: 1890. The obituary is as follows: 1V1RS. B.; C. HESS There" passed '-away suddenly • at Anaheim, California; May 'one of the foremost enthusiasts of Highland piping • and dancing in North` America, in•.the . person:• of, Mrs, B,• C. ,(Tena)lIess; .Born` at Ripley,. Ontario,' Can- ada, May .1l0th, 1675 Christina 'Ann' Campbell, just a few 'miles from•where the Lucknow Cale' donian Games were held, arum- ally,. rms'-ally,• she could recall • the': late Donald Dinmie • appearing at; 'Lucknow and remembered the great William MacLennan when he •: Was convalescing at the' home of Dr. MacCrimmon in Ripley after competing ''at.. the aames • in' Canada and the United States. While living in Columbus, Ohio,• Mrs•, Hess was regular in • attendance at the :Games held in Detroit, ,Port •Stanley, Cleveland,. Bmbro: and Hamilton. On mov ing jto Caliifornia, she was quite active ,in .Scottish affairs Services were held May: 12th at the • Wee Kirk o' •the. Heather, • arid interment ' . was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, -California, A • group ..of Los. Angeles pipers, played a. lament, W. A BVD' HAMILTON . OTHER FARtM" PR DUCTS PH.220 W-LUCKNOW MEMORIALS Unsurpassed in Beauty and• Value MORRIS GRANITE And MARBLE WORKS r 5 Representative hone 5:1 s ; ac emir • Kincardine'