The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-07-04, Page 6- •
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, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WO,DNEaDAy, JULY 4th 1962:
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby
of Toronto visited during the
'week with relatives. here./
(Evening Meeting)
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'T mind Picnic
An enjoyable afternoon was
spent at Whitechurch, Thursday
when No. 10 school. invited No.
9 for a -picnic and ball game.
The afternoon was begun with
races and prizes given as follows:
Relay' race, 'Girls 16i .to 8, 'Dar-
lene Simpson and Doris Fischer;
9and.10, Kathy SolcnnOn and
Brenda ;Mbrris'on; 11 and • • 12,
Alma Conn and Lynda Dawson;.
1:Z arid up, Beverley 'Solomon &
Judy Neeble; Boys:6 .to 8, David
Nichols.' arid Gregory Hill; 9. and
10; Arthur -Henderson and David
11.. and 12,.Murray •IVIorrison,
and Iceith 'Henderson; :13' and
up, •
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jirn. DawSon • and Donnie
Mckrison. Kick the slipper, Mur-
ray. Morrison and Muriel Conn;
3, -:legged race, Ahna Conn,. Denise
Ndiman, and teverly-Solonion,-
Judy Neeble;. WhelbarroW race,.
Jirn DaWson, DonnieMorrison
and, Beverly' ..Solcymon, Judy.
Neelble; Spot race, •.0arlene
Simpson and, •Laurine Morrison;
Shoes in pile relay, Irene DeBoer
and Laurine Morrison-, Sack
race, Kathy Solomon,' Donnie
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Foll4vOng the races • a ganie
of ball was erijciyed by both
schools. Refreshments were. ser-
ved;: . . .
t ';close:a .tSeasant after-
ncion
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held at 9:30 ;on Sunday next. '
A number from ;here attended'
'the opening of Silver Lake Park
and alsO theLions. Dominion Day
Celebration •at Lucknow.
• Mr.; and : Mrs...George Gilbert
and son Gerald of Stratford vis-
ited dUring the .week with Mrs.
Coxand Rev,. 'Benson
Mrs. P. A. 'Murray and Mrs. 1 Cox.
'Orville Elliott will be hostesses 1 .
. • , for the &I WI meeting on Tbu.rs- I
• ' iday evening at , the 'HolyrOod
Hall: Roll call Where were
• you married, the date and the
". 'Ixiinister.s name. Motto, Live for
today, but , remember yesterday'
Topic, Flattery can get you
.somewhere. •Directors, Mrs.
Frank 1VIauldeli, Mrs. .Wilbaan
• % McPherson, 'Mrs, Perry Hodgins.
This will be the Grandmother's
meeting. •
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin. Dunn' and
babe of Toronto 'Spent the week-,•
end' here, • ' - .
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hald'enby
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4of Hamilton, visited over the
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' holiday with. Mr. and Mrs,. .N.
I-Ialdenby: • •• ' •
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•' . Week -end visitors with Mr. &
. Mrs. P. A.., Murray were • Mr. -7&
•Mrs. Lorne Kraemer . and boys *:••:
• of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Belli,
Dales and family of Rodney, '
iyfi. and Mrs.' N. E. Evans .and
Linda of Toronto spent the week.• :
. end with Mr. and. Mrs. Bert
•• Nicholson.. • •
Congratulaticins to Jean Sut-
ton; Sharon ,Stanley and George
' Burt on passing • their Grade VIII
exarninatiOns„ • .
Places Of interest:..in Toronto_
•viiited bythe Kinloligh and
• . Purple •GroVe Schools On Tuesday
Were Casa Lorna; The Parlianient
Buildings, 'Maple Leaf 'Gardens,
• Melton Airport,' The Subway. &
' a Ferry ride 'to Centre and Ward's
Island. • ; • '
• Congratulations • to . Evelyn
NicholtiOn. on passing her. 'Grade
9 examinations. . • ' • •
Mrs. J. W. Colwellspent.
feW. days With Mr. and Mrs.
Don McCosh at Purple. Groye. •
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton of
Hanover spent 1 the week -end
Mr: 'and -Mrs. Douglas. Teixeira
and children.. of South Buniaby;
B.C. are 'holidaying with •her
parents, ;Mr. and Mrs. Tom.
gins. • ,, • '
• Sunday. ' visitors With Mrs.
',Gertrude Walsh were Mr. and
•Mrs. Miller Hartwick and Wayne
• of 'Kincardine, Mr. and •• Mrs.
Scott- Walsh •and Stephen Of
Carlsruhe. , •
and Mrs: James Clark of
Winnipeg and • Mrs: Russell
Spears of Sarnia Visited on Sun
. .day with Mrs. William Cox and
Rev, Benson Cox.
Mrs. -William Cox and ,.Rev.
• Benson Cox visited during the
week with Mr.. and. Mrs, Douglas
Graham, Con:, ; .
The :Anglican' Service win be
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Mrs. William Pace was host-
ess for Reids Corners on
1Thursday of last week. Mrs.
Cecil 'Holland§ and Mrs. Kelvin
• Henderson presided. Thirty-two
ladies and five children .attend-
ed the meeting .which opened
with the •Ode and May Stewart
• Collect: The roll call, "What
• laws would yOu, change to better
the lives of • Canadians," was
answered with thoughtful sug-
•gestions. It was' decided to have
a- bake sale' in August at -Point
Clark, After the business period;
the motto, "Listen, Yes, .but de-
.cide'for yourself,. Was well given
by Mrs. Ross ,ShiellS. In her re-
marks she said, one must riot
• force • ones .opinions' on Others
and we often find that • to' do
•things on the impulse, many acts
of kindness are the 'result. The
topic "Teaching French in a
public School" by. , 'Ruth
Ann, Hollands;.who had as her
students, 'Carol hadliott, Irene
Henry, Carel ,Courtney, Brenda
Humphrey, 1Vlaithel Lee Wilson
and Eleanor Einrriertorr.
lessOn was. interesting . to the
audience and students as well.'
:Ruth, Ann alsO ga.ve a. very vivid
.ana informative- deseription' of
her six .weeks' course in the
French Town Where she and 120
other students spent an rnterest•
ink and happy time ,among the
people of :Quebec. She remark-
ed on the close •;fainily relations,
"TogetherrieSs" as we Might
call it and hoW leisurely' the
people live, ,Every .hOnie has its.
rocking chairs and peaceful and
happy' evenings are enjoyed as.
they •that aross . the narrow'
streets to 'their neighbours, Dance:
numbers by: Marsha. Humphrey
'arid MargaretArin Courtney were
given. 'arid after .the closing Ode
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RIPLEY MEAT RKET
Custom 13utcliering
•Mondays Hogs,$2-00 in by 4:00. p.m.
-• CutingaidiraPPing• 2c Pound
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We Do Curing and. Smoking... , Beef, Pork 'and Lamb.
Sold Whole, Half or Quarter For Better Service,
• • And Lower Prices , Call Ripley 100,
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Chas. H00isina, Prop.
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and 'Grace, lunch Nti4served by
the hostesses,v..,Mrs. Alfred Pol=
lock , and Mrs. Melvin. Henry
4rith Mrs. • Pace and, Marilyn
assisting. • , •
Mr. and Allis: Sam, Nesbitt of
Kincardine • and Mr. and Mrs.
Norval Nesbitt visited. with' Mrs:
Riissell Bridge Who underwent
surgery in %Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital recently, They also vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Melville
• Henry .arid, family, •
Canon S. Nilies of London is
in charge off services at St.
Lukes Anglican Church, LUrgin
while Rev., S, R. and. Mrs. Lup-
ton and family are on vacation.
• Members of L.O:L.• 1321 attend-
ed- services at' Knox Presbyteri-
an Church in:Kincardine on Sun-
day • July 1st Rev D: McDonald
• of the United 'Church, 'Kincardine was.: the guest .speaker. '
Mrs. Thomas Farreib of Reids
Corners attended a cOncert in
GOderich.recently where her
granddaughter,' Mary Ellen Mc=
Gill took part in ,,dancing , Out
Of six contestants, mark. Ellen
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Rector Is..
Dean •
Rev. Henry L. Jennings, *.l3rus-
sels, has been appointed rural
dean of •Huron, • succeeding Rev,
Charles . F. ,Johnson, Wingham.
• The . aPpointrnent, announced by
Rt. Rev. OE N. Luxton, ishop
of Hurcin is. or one year,
Mr. Jennixigs,.- a graduate, of
the University •of Western On,"
tario and Huron College, was
Ordained in 19316. He has serv,
ed in London, Thedford, yor-
• peth and, Lucknow in the Dio-
cese of Huron and •at,.Port Nor-.
man • in • the North West Ter-
ritories• ••
'He has been rector *of St.
Paul's Church, 'Brussels and St.
David's -.Church, Henfryn; since,
1960. He is a past . rural dean
'of the' Deaneries of Kent, Brant •
and BruCe. • • .„ •
jenning's most 'recent. re-
turn to his. former parish was
.at the time of the official open -
was. chosen,to "participate • in ing • of St. 'Peter's Parish, 11a11,
Toronto in -dancing class. - at which he participated.
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