The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-07-04, Page 3wE,DN.ESDAY, ..JUI4Y 4th, 19.62
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Loco! and General
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Karen 1VIcKirri Ottawa
will spend the month Of July
• with her • gr:andarents, .;: , • •
S. •D,'. Dunlop • conducted'
the service in the United Church
on SundaY 'while Rey. H.. W.
StraPp , was :'the ,anniversary
preacher at Oliv•et..' '•
Nancy' -Forster' ,..and :Sharon'
O'Donnell • , are • spnding. the
• summer employed at a lodge at
• 'South Bayinuth on Manitoulin
bland.• : •
rs. Beattie GibsOn of De
trit and Harold Gibson:of Royal
oak; Iviich., Spent the week -end
at MisS Beat-.
. • tie .Gibson returned. to Detroit
. with them after Spending the
past month wih.' relatiVes here:
Mrs. Williain, • MacKenzie of
Toronto was a' visitor last week
• with Mr: and, Mrs. Tom Mac,
• Kenzie and Mr. /and IVIrs,'Frank
• ThiS • Week, ' Mrs.
MaKenzie Will , visit at Bruce
,Beach, • -
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Lucknow . P,
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick MaeLeod
Minister.
ISUDY, JULY 8th
10:00 am. Sunday School
•11;00 am. Morning Worship
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UNITED CHURCH
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. Rev: }toward W. StrapP.
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Laymen's , Sunday
111:00 am, Mr. AlvinThacker
10:00 Alit Sunday. School ..
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Rev. and- Mrs. H; W. • Strapp • Donna and. •Bob -Greer are
are on .vacation. this Month., conYaleseing after • having their
Visitors for the past week with tonsils. removed .last Friday.
Mrs. Rae Hoak were her daugh, Mr. and •lyirs. Jack 'Kilpatrick'
ter, Mrs. Bob Carnpriey and two Of Arkona were holiday visitors
daughters of •Trenton • ' here.' : .
. Mrs,'N. A. Graham of Toronto
Mrs. . Eldon Johnston : and San ,,...,
the holiday week -end at
Rodger. of Toronto are holidaying spent
Kintail with her parents, Mr. .&
.this Week with :relatiits in. the
A. E. McKim.' • : •
ooMmunity. : • • ., Mrs••
• . ' Visitors over the week -end at
Mrs. Bruce MacLeo& , arid . '
the home :of Mrs Marion Brooks
Nancy Pat arid Roddy were yis-
itors last week with her mother,' were, Mr: .and MI's' 'Hails and
Miss Alice Brooks of London,'
Mrs; George Elliott. :
Misis Shirley ' BrolacnS,d iMFersasnicrs:,
W: L. MacKenzie ' and Orland Tete
'Kiachirilea
Richards are two Lucknowtes Vacca:', of Toronto • '
who continue on the ill', list, at
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LticksftAqChristian.
Reforth:.ed. :Chtiedt!
Rv, S. Terpstra, A.B., Th.B.
, ListoWel, Ont:, Pastor
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3:30 p.m. &friday Schaal
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Village :Loses, .Ardent, H.Orticurturists.
As Bristows Plan To Move To Kitchener
An. apportunitY to, cOmbine
what has been his lifetime WOIC:
and his, hobby, ha S come to Mr.
Charles •Bristow, which means
that Mr. and Mi. Bristow will
shortly be moving to Kitchener.
Mr. Bristow will commence
work next week, in designing
appreciation: and regret were ex*.
pressed by choir leaer, MrS. 11.
W. Joynt.
Mrs, Grant'NfacDiarmid played
the piano far Sing song. The
supper procedecl. the weekly
choir practice. . „
Church Tribute
and • Manufacturing artificial The United Church calendar
flower arrangemments, • on Sunday carried this tribute
1Ir and Mrs Britow came t°. them: • <4,
to Lucknow frorn Frus early "Today we 'say farewell t°'
one. Of our families. Mr. and •
in. 1968, when Mr. BristOw took
Mrs. Charles, Bristow are leaving
charge of the Beatty Ladder our community and are going to
Factory, which was established
live . in Kitchener.
in the long idle furniture :fn. -
Since coming t� our Church,
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tory building. on Campbell st, ••
West: IN, they' have taken their
MrBristow hiredhis irst place in Church life and worlc.,•,
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man here in April of 168By MrsBristow 'serving in the .
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June the ladder factory -was
dies work particularly taking an
in
interest in the floral tributes
production, with Reeve George
each Sunday; Mr. Bristow has
Joynt presented with 'the, first
been a regular. and valued mem-
ladder to come off the asSeiribly
line, many centennial visitors 4.ber of the choir and has served
toed the Plant that summer °I the. Cmnittee of Stewards'
during open bouse. mr. Bristow "We shall miss 'then, but our
loss will be another community's
had remained: With the Cornpany
until a few weeks agogain. for their life has. been,
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lived from a community point-•
Started Horticultural Society
Mr . and Mrs. Bristoware both • •
enthusiastic and well-informed We pray God's: rich • est • ties-
horticulturalists.Mr. Bristow was
largely responsible for the or-.
ganizatian of the Horticultural
sing- upon them in their new
home. We 'trust that they • wilt
be able to- return to us as the
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ays' go b"
ociet i y Novena!b e o 1958, • • •
and public lplantings were corn,'
menced the next spring, which
have sineeenhancd .the appear-
ance of the municipality; while
residential propeities .have tak-
en on new beauty as a result
Of this „hprticultural incentive.
Mr. Bristow has been secre-1
tary-treasurer of the • society
sinceit was organized, •and 'is
ctirrerit13i District • 'Director .cd
Distriet No. 8 of the Ontarib
HorticUltural, Society.
12,000 .61zd.t.-Set Out
He adquired ' an unused'. 41/2
acre; lot in the northerly. ;section
of .,the Village which has been
developed into Bristow Gardens,
Wherethere are •12,600. ilads
planted, in additiOn to. Several
Holiday visitors in .toWn. Were hundred varieties of dathias, and,,
Victoria Hospital, London.
Dick 'rimier ad Sons Allan: and countless Iris• • • •
Mrs. P..' W. 'BOag Of Sttathi'6Y Ricky and his mother, Mrs, Allan Mr. Bristow' is currently ad- I
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and ' fornie in
rly of Lucknow, • Turner Of Aurora. Dick ' is in the vertising this ; plot far sale, .
quiteill and -is hospitalized in venetian blind busine4s, in Tor, addition to a tractor and many
London. . " onto. and Was in the IVIonday farm attachments which he has
Mr. and Mrs, Larry ' wan & parade with a .sample of both his usd for tilling. Both a classified
children, Michael; Calvin and vertical and horizontal blands. arid display adVertisernerit in
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Marie and MrS.'.Tornance.Anderl Ted Collyer,Bill 'Marshall and this issue, •listVariousarticles
S. . On all. of Taranto were holiday .Joh.n Mowbray left on Wed- and garden implements
• Mr: arid Mrs. . Bristow are
looking for a home - in kitehener
and hope to be able to moire
by the end of the •month: •
•• HOfioured Choir..
Mr. Bristow, a valued tenor
singer . in the IducknoW. United
Church choir, • was honoured at
a choir' supper last Wednesday
night at the church. He and Mrs.
Bitovi and Rev; and Mrs. How-
ard Strapn were guests* .at the
get-together arranged by, choir
membens. ••
An address Was given by: RaY-
nerd Ackert and Helen Themtp-
son presented 'Mr. Bristaw wit
gLies'ts of Mrs J. P. Anderson • riesday on wrnOtor trip to .EaSt-
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Mr. and Mrs Henry Alton of ern Canada with Cape Cod: as
Sault Ste. Marie 'and Mr, and their destination. - 7
MrS, Allan ' Alton of Sudbury • • •
visited a few days last week with
Mr. and. Mrs.: Wm. Irvin. Mr, BIRTHS
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Henry Alton is a brother of
Mrs. Irvin. •
: Guests. at the MacKay home;
Were Mr. Willis Impey of Chicago,
Mr. W. A. Berger Of Zitrich
Lake and her two sons Michael
and Bruce, all from Illinois,'
Stuart .Reave and Miss -Deanna June 24th, 1962, to Mr. and.
Carlavv of Paisley and Miss Mari- Mrs: Chester .Nicholson, Ra 2,
an. Reavie of Toronto were hOli. Lucknow; a sOn.
day visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Elymer ReaVie. Marian, who
taught in -Toronto during -the pas•t
WILKINS In Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital on Saturday, June
30th, 1962 • to Mr. and . Mrs:
Charlie :Wilkins, ,3, Luck -
now,' a daughter.
•NICHOLSON - at the, Winghain
Generai HosPital, . on Sunday,
FO1ST4it at the I'Virigh.ain
General Hopltal,' on Tuesday,
June 26th, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs,
term, and is now on the perman- lonald. Forster, R.R. 1, Lucknow,
ent •staff 7 is taking a sUMmer a dattglitei, 'Faye Ann Elizabeth.
Course in ‘ physical education 3• ALTON - at the Winsharn
alilPh. General Hbsptal, on Monday,
• Relativs who were here at June 25th, 192, to mr.. and Mrs.
the time' ot the death Of Mr. Kenneth Alton, 7, Luck
J. D, McKendrick were; Mrs. nw, a daughter,'
R.• Empsori and son Harry o COURTNEY -- MrandMrs.
Dearborn, Mich; Mrs. Joints Joiech Courtney, RR. 1, Dup
McKendrick. arid Jack, Bil, gannon, , wish to announce the
rant(); Mr. ard, Mrs, F. Sottsfe' arrival of their Sixth sn.
on Tuesday, June !26th, 1062, at
Victoria • Hospital, 0 London,
Weght, 6 lbs.., .9' oz. Another
brother far Gary, Wayne, 'Brian
Hohnes, Kincardine; Mr. •and CHISHOLM - At Alexandra
Mrs: E, A, Holmes, Tampa, ylori-
tat GoderiCh, on June
da; Mr. and Mrs. Harold GA* &
19th 11962, 'to Mr. and. Mrs.
Grant Chisholm, LucknoW;
daughter.
HALLAM in "'Kingston Pen -
Wyandotte, Mich.; •Mrs. J. Bea -
cock and 'niece, Elizabeth Hol-,
Ines of Oshawa; Mr, Ross Holmes
and Mr and Mrs. C. 1 Holmes
of Windsor; Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred
and Eric. ••. , •
daughter, Shiella and Mr. Ken
neth. Andrew, Port Credit:, Mr,
and Mrs.. • J. D. Bryee, Mr- and
Mrs. Woodrow Muir, Port- Elgin;
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Giesz, eral . Hospital on SattirdaY, June
30th, 196, to Mr and ,Mrs. I.,es
KlairnacaBrcletiiniep; aMisl%y;anmdmil_
Mr. arid
arid mi.s lie Hallam, a son, a brother for
Mrs.. Lou,Sip- Lori, •
Clifford MaclYlillan are happy to
Fred Bnthron,
MaelVIILLAN Mr, and 'Mrs.
son, Mrs. M. Voir pf Hensall;
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Hohne.s,
Mr; and Mrs, Gordon Black; Kin- announce the birth of their sari,
cardinal Mr. Robert •HolmeS of iat Hotel Dieu HOspital, St. Cath-
arines, on SundaY, July 1.sC
Detroit,.
Miss A. Clifford of Stratford
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and Mr. ancl,Mrs. L. Bieman & . •
grandchildren Christene. Leanne.
anti paula MacMillan of St Cath:.
arines were holiday visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. MacMillan.
Larry. and. Rickey :Boalc of
'Dresden are spending the•ir holi-
days . •Lucknow with ...their
grandmothers,' -Mrs. Cj ' Shaddiek.
and Mrs.. Rae • Boak. ' •
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SUNSET DRIVE-IN:,
Goderich, Highway 8
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Wed., Thur., Fri.; July. 4, .5,
Howard Keel, Tina Louise
"ARMORED COMMAND"
Shorts Include 7-•-•
"MISSISSIPPI TRA,VLLER"
"RIVIERA-REVLIES" ,and
Cartoon.
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Sat., Nton., lines, July -7,* 9,
--Double Bill -
ChubbyChecker!, Mari Blanchard
"DON'T KNOCK . • :
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pony Bergen, Warren Stevens
"BELJ,E SOMMERS" •
Wed, Thur, Fri, July 11,-12, 13
Rod Stieger, Naja ,Tiller
'Tilt WORLD
• IN MY POCKET"
• Plus ' Three Special Shorts
a•leather bound, name -imprinted, • First' Show at dusk. • •
hymn book, for which he ex-, Children in cars free, .• ,
pressed his thanks.. Words Of
The Air -
Conditioned PARK
dODERICH
For Comfort &
Entertainment
No*- "INVASION QUARTETTE" British Made
The funniest foursome that ever fouled up Der •Fuhret
• Plus an•exellent ;group c5f short subjects.
Monday, Tuesday, W,ednesda3i, July 9, 10, 11
- ActulrEntertainment -
Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beatty, Angela Lansbury
The dramatic story of a mid -western family
• 11A11 Fall Down
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Thursday,. Friday; Saturday,, July 12, 13,14 •
Jim Hutton,: Paula Prentiss, & Jack Carter
By Populr' Demand: A 'riotous Pacific Island Comedy
• '1Thel Horizontal tieutenant";.
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Coming -- "Geengage Summer'
Adult Entertainment
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