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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-17, Page 6PAGE SIX Choose Your Hallowe'en Access.orie.s, From The • Hallowe'efl. tock at; LLTCKNOW LUI O11TA'RtO McDonakl's General Store, Kintail' Candy: Department HALLOWEEN KISSES, 2 lb. bag .. , , , 69c KIDDIES CANDIES, '51. pieces ; .... , . . .. * 49e HALLOWEEN CARAMELS, 1b. '.bag 49c HALLOWEEN SUCKERS, 50 to a bag ' '49c. For that HailO e en Pay You . Will Fmd The Following Articles HALLOWEEN. CUT-OUTS • , . roe & 15c sizes. Black 8c. Orange,. Flameproof Streamers, 20' .... 15e, PARTY COSTUMFS,': to fit ages 4 to 7 , .. 79c ea. HALLOWEEN PARTY ,'HATS ` . 15c HALLOWEEN SEALS, per: book • .. 15c, Also. • available are A wide selection of masks And :',Disguise .:SetsFor All Age Groups hone ':12R7 Dungannon, Open from 9 til : 9 .Daily. LIONS BUILT, $60,080. RINK:: AT LOREKBURN, .SASH:: The October issue Th: a 'L on magazine carried. 'a picture.,` of the dedication of a new rink at Lore • burn, the hometown of George Book and.. Ron McLelland; well known' here, .and who eaah .mar- ried :.young ladies from • this conununity. •The • story in.. The • Lion, read as follows: `Curling'' ;;and , skating rinks worth • almost $60,000 were re- cently erected , by. the •Loreburn,. Saskatchewan : Lions cub in Canada..; The 36 -member club; resent : ` Chalice ►t ' me ' fiver (AMBERLEY' lkEWS)y (Intended ':For .Last Week) . . ST. HELENS Mrs. ''Town 0 Todd' opened her home On Tuesday to United Church Women, Miss W. D. Rutherford had charge ' of the meeting with the topic . being "The Living God" Mrs. Green led in prayer and eighteen lad- ies answered the roll call. Plans were made for the bazaar and tea An theLegion Ball ..on No- !vember ard.• The crib quilt blocks I were brought in and this will be '. completed for the. bazaar. Mrs. Gordon McPherson '.had charge. of :the. topic' Christian Stewardship, assisted by' Mrs. Mintz,. Mrs. John 'Cameron, Mrs. Lorne Woods and Mrs. ' Frank McQuillin `Lunch was served at the ' conclusion of the meeting by Mrs. DeBoer and Mrs. Frank Mcbluillin. ` • • WED.�NSDAY, OCT. 17th, NIGHT SCHOOI. •Ripley District �High 1 OPENING NIGHT; NOVEMBER 1 ✓ The following courses will be offered if there is • ficient enrolrnent:- • • ' PUBLIC SPEAKING AND•' ENGLISH PHYSICAL EDUCATION; . • ARTS . LEATHERCRAFT,, OIL. PAINTING RUGHOOKING ' • UPHOLSTERING 0 D'RESSMAKIr 1 MIL.L:INERY NEEDLECRAI I • SEWING (beginners) MTs, Bruce Raynard and little • TYPEWRITIN Send applications to; MRS. DONNIE MaeDONAL,D, RJR. 4, RIPLEY, 01 • • Marian , returned from the hospital on Friday. Mrs. 'Cliff Murray is spending a few days with them. •• Mr. Irvin • McCabe of , Windsor. . is spending a few days with, Mr. Iand Mrs.' Frank McQuillin and other. CLIP THE FOLLOWING , FORM:..' AND MAIL • 1 relatives, I ..� Name • Address Auxiliary. News P • hone Number . , ... 4.. • • The Ladies Auxiliary to ' Le- gion Branch No. 309 held their regular October meeting in their rooms with president. Mrs: Jack. ,Cooke in the chair; There were; 414 members 'present.. An invita- Ition to Blyth on 11 Tr.ovembe.,10th, to, attend their •45th. birthday i party, was •readThe ladies are to .,help the Legion with the lunch`. counter at •their : dance November 9th. 'A.. Halloween I • ¶nurse Desired .•. 1 a solo. Mrs. Young:. of .. Dungan , ship room. The achieve non gave•a reading, Mrs; • Rice.. end. funwe •had, at :Mia of ' 'St . Helens a reading, Mrs. were told to ° the rest c Kenneth; Alton a solo and•Mrs. Young people. Shirley, 47, Eunice. Dunsmier a solo.• The had 'the topic. A film . special speaker• was:frshe . Tif;Life"wasshown;thendfinfromNWingham; : based Tom Ra Kwell had th her talk on the 45th chapter of ship- Ttaere were 14 in 2nd Choice • - as Party is.• to be 'held. for our Zones Auxiliaries, . October 29th, -in the Legion Hall. Myste r3. !prize was • won by Mickey Iiag lis. Transportation Fund • was ,won by ; .Mrs- M McLennan Re- port was readfrom the Auxiliary Convention at ,Niagara:' Falls'' .by the, two' delegates ;Amanda Bath - , ''ton__, atast Mickey • Inglis. The meeting then' came to a close by' president. Cooke. Lunch was served afterwards. There will be a Penny , Auction at': the ` party on October 29th,. Next meeting Miss Jean Geddes of Toronto, Will _ be : on November. 6th: Mr. ; Murray Johnston of ,'Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs:' John Ruyter of Clinton visited at ''the - week_ . LOCHALSH eiad. with Mr: and: Maw: • 'Cliff • Mr and Mrs. Donald MacKen Geddes. • zie visited . in Londsboro with Mr. and: Mrs. Floyd Johnston relatives fol Thanksgiving and family of Kincardine and - . Mr.. ` .and ; : MTs. Lorne' Luther Mr. : ' and , . Mrs: Cliff Geddes vis- spent the week end in Ridge- situated. idge=situated• in a • town boastingited . with Mr:' : and Mrs. John a town. • population. of only300,' obtained Ruyter of Clinton on •Sunday g visitors ' ' with Thaokc 1vaas Money through "projects • and ° pub- evening•. : a Mr and', Mrs.: =ban Wylds were Alt sufiscrip -on.Materials were l ,aMa: and ,Mrs: Glen Campbell Miss Doris *yids of . Toronto, ti. salvaged from an older rink dis- Jack and Glenna visited With Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Wyldsand mantled earlier and' • labor was relatives in. Port Stanley on Mon= family • of Ripley., and Mr. and provided on a volunteerbasis." day of last weekMrs.' Warren • : The. Sacrament of Holy Cern- - • Mas Em ale Wylcls • and foray. • MacLennan • sPent inunionwas held at Pine River Tuesday . in Toronto with Mr: & United' Church on. Sunday. Dur- Mrs- George MaoLennan. • ing ,.the service the :presentation Mme- Ewan` MacLean returned, of , a salver Chalice to the con- home after spending a few days gregation was made 'by Mr, and in Wyoming;, Mrs: George 'McDonald. of Rip- .Many from this community leY. Rev. Donald McKenzie en .attended the Ploughing, match . atch at WAGNER — LIVINGSTOKE •th behalf of the congregation en" Owen,' Sound during the' past Rev. George W. Goth• officPressed thanks for .the gift • ated in •'' Metropolitan• United Mr. and Mrs. George , Mac - Chard', London, 'September 29, Donald have been faithful mem- when Lorailei Livingstone and hers of Pine .River congregation Carl: Wagner- exchanged. 'wedding 1'for many years. vows: The bride is the niece of Thankfigiving dinner' was,r en- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trost joyed at the cottage of Mr. '• and. London, ..and the' groom is the Local Young J ed At LondOn: .. Friends • of . Mr. George McGil- l'avray. ••willl be pleased to know he has; 'returned home from the hospital, where „he has been a patient for ':almost five arson hs. Eleanor. MacNay of Stratford Mrs- Archie . Courtney at Point Teachers' 'College • :spent • the Wag -.ay when members week -end. with her parents, Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark on. Sunday mer,•, Lucknow: • of their • family; • Mr, and Mrs," and Mrs: Kelso MaeNay- The bride was given- in mar- Leonard Courtney and'' : family, riage by her uncle, Edward Mr. and Mrs` Robert Courtney Trost: She chose 'a floor -length and family and Mr: and 'Mrs. gown of • chantilly lace over tulle Carman McLeod and famiily' of and taffeta, the .. fitted bodicelKiancardme • were present to en fashioned with `iiiy,P oint . sleeves joy. � , `o Mrhe d • , • and a scalloped ' ,scoop neckline.! and Mrs. ' Walter' . Brown • The bouffant skirt was accent- spent •ThPnksgiving with Dr, and ed with a double . frill of lace Mrs. Murray MMLen man of :Wing - and' `swept to • a n train in back, ham on •Sunday . She • carried a.' cascade of red: Mr. ' and Mrs Harold John - and white carnations. 'stone 'were' recent guests ' with Miss Audrey 'Livingstone, lis-' Mr and Mrs: • Walter Brown:. ter of the, bride, was maid of ficinor silk organza; wearing g Similarly gowned said ushers Were Dale . Haldeamy y an blue silk organza • were the and Wayne Wagner, ;nth of bridesmaids,. Mrs.. Cliff Wagner, Lucknow./ ' ' • Toronto and Mrs: Shirley .Novo-; A wedding dinner followed at kowskis Flowergirls•Donna Wag. the Windsiar °Hotel, St. Maws. ner and.. Nancy` Ann :Roselle The couple will live in Lon- . wore dresses of yellow rnyion, . f don • Clifford Wagner,,. Toronto, at- readings was then enjoyed- Mid' tended his brother as best alien IS Your SubscriptionRexacu►ed3 Margaret Rae of ,Lucknow saps Genesis, verses ‘25 to 28, where ,dance. There is no meetin, ,it .tous of• Jacob's. children coo, week due to :the An nr inn from Joseph and telling his service at . Lucknow father that Joseph was still alive Church- & had sent for him toy come but Jacob did : not -believe them till • he saw the wagons which` Jos ePh, had:sent:'and .then, lie belie ed. • This: ' one : deed ' of . Joseph's did more. •than • all . his words, so we must send the wagons into the 'mission • fields • today. Mrs: Tiffin ; taldis of so many : ;ways that would . help :to.. bring the Bible to, these. people who have n'.t learned to read. Our young !people can •'serve in . so•many ways..;. Women missionaries and Women Doctors can go places where men cannot go.. We :a➢.fl must :study and know more so we can teach others 'and ,pray that we may. be .guided to .send. "the wagons." Mrs. Robert Helm thanked thea : speaker • for her splendid.. 'address. wild also all who, helped with 'ttae program. The president .closed the .meet - ins • with prayer and the Zion ladies served a, dainty lunch ' 8i all . enjoyed a social hour. -Lucknow�MUni Church Eft -C The '. regular meeting of, the • was; held an the. fellow- Mr . and IOirs. .Rod . Finlayson' of 'Ottawa' .spent the week -end with ' Mr. • •'and Mrs. Gordon FinlaYsoan •and far niiy. CHURCH NEWS Zion Thankoffering The Zion U.C.W. held a Spec- iall Thanksgiving meeting in their- church on Thursday after- noon, .October J+lth.'Tine; aPresi- dent, Mrs James • Hunter wel- comed their guests frons- the L dknow, ' St .Helens, Dungan- non, Blake and Hackett societies and opened the meeting with hymn 1577, the Worship " service was taken :by, Mrs: 'Charles An- derson '. with .grayer by Mrs. 'Kaiser. A program 'of ,solos and PH,220 W -LUCK itknotiran: WISH i0'SAY THANKS 'To the people,. of ,Lucknow •and district who . donated to, ' and purchased items at . their rummage sale last weekend. Special thanks to Cyril Brown :for donating the use of his building,, and to; all. those Li ,., ns and others who phtchedin to .make. this event a '.success. Over $500 was realized �r welfare work in this common' SPACE DONATED BY 'ebster' `& Ma.cKIniu YOUR LOCAL CREST HARDWARE oft