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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-10, Page 6PAGE : SIX : • -.THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNQW. •ONTARIO; Anniiiersciry�O�hand was District; Com-' missioner, Archie Gowanlock District $coubmaster, $yd :Beaton' Amberle ' Couplefrom Chsley. • Y: The week -end was larde gely - • ummiu mummium■ ■amimmilmminuma mium ♦ �mmm ■ MP - 1960 Pontiac Laurentian -sedan, • automatic.; • at 1960. Pontiac z . Stratochief `Sedan,. '' h Am'im 2---1959 Chev Belay Sedans,. automatic. ' • • m a'. 1959 Laurentian. Pontiac sedan, automatic, fully equipped. or ' SI 1959 Pontiac Stratochie;I, .Sedan,' .automatic. ' < 1959 Chev Coach,, V-8; automatics' ;N ■ 1958 Pontiac Laurentian, 4 -door, ` automatic. ■ ■ i'. at 1958 Pontiac. Deluxe st 1957: Mercury Automatic• i :' 1957 Fiord, 2-dOor Hardtop, automatic. ■ ■ ■; 1957 Buick Sedan, automatic. •m • 1956 Chev,.• Sedan.' ■ is '1956 Chev 4,door Stationwagon.m ■ ■; 1956 Meteor Rideau, automatic. ■ C. 1,956 Ford 'Sedan, with automatic,Ns ■ ■ 1956 Ford Coach. 1955 -Meteor Sedan, with automatic. 1955 Buick 2 -door Hardtop 1954. Chev Sedan, automatic: 1954 Ford; Sedan.; 1954 Buick ' Sedan. ■ • •■ '. a ■• • . � '. MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ■ ■ mu ■. 'TRUCKS! TRUCKS;; i. 1956M. . ,. -ton.i 1956GMC 1/2 with long . box/" 1955 Chev 3 -Ton ' Dump, Thick :, ■ ■: ■ Brussels..'.Motors • • Cities Service Dealer.' ■ CAMBERLEY NEWS) • . voted .to, competrtrve skills and camping activities with the Black, Horse Patrol, barely topping the 'Mr. aril Mrs. Glenn Campbell Trger Patrol for high points, This; celebrated. the'r 25:th wedding .� - : - means. that theBZa�k Horses will anniversary with . a• famil,yy gathr represent lst Kinloss at, the Dis,- eri'ng at their home on May 7th. . trict Camporee on May., 27th Thirty-seven guests were Present-: 29th at. Cp. Martyn, 'for the occasion; and the happy ap event was,; highlighted with . Qur Scouts did a very fine many , messages •of congratula- job considering their inexpert tions„ The .couple were' the re enee and all leaders were dust cipi ents of lovely, gifts: 'which will as ' happy` about ,it • all as were. be tangible remembrances.,. of the' the. boys. Each .Patrol tented _.and day,, Our best wishes are ex- cooked ',by' themselves with the tended to .them`.for many happy leaders, •eat'ing 'alternatwely with anniversaries. • • . each pa f rol: Mr. Fiplay Reid of Edmonton, : The weather threatened most, ,Alberta . was a recent guest of Of the .time, • and made 'good its 1V1r,, and . Mrs. Archie Courtney. • threat Saturday afternoon. .But Lynn Campbell, son ,of Mr. & even. " in the rain, the . ;Golden, Mrs. Chester • Carripbell , is • a Hawks proved' .to the chief how' patient in• St, :Joseph 'hospital in well they could erect a tent. London.. Sr ilie hunting was'. newto the • Mr. and. Mrs. James McNain boys Frank Colwell says he attended the Square .Dance con- got two, but we didn't .actually vention which was ''held in : the see' .them. The ghost` of Inverhu Royal York Hotel in Toronto, ron creaked and rattled its way April 29th. They also visited around the: camp on, .Saturday with their. son-in-law and daugh night but even the ghosts could - ter,' ter.,:: Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Si+ins.; n't be heard through the snores Mrs. John Errimerton and Mrs. Chester Ernmerton` held a tea & E quilting:. at •theparish hall at, ■• •Lurgan on Wednesday afternoon:. /II With the able assistance of ■ relatives, Mrs. Donald Blue has • 10' been' at their 'cottage. at 'Amber - O , ley, beach putting the ,finishing •• touches to their 'summer'.. home Phone.. 173,; Brussels : iU iri•■■■IIuu■;hr:un■nevom anip tm■■■■aa■ nau■■■••amu PURPLE' GROVE Little .Jane` Anne ,Coiling of. Eeids`' , Corners' 'spent . ' the• past two weeks with her 'aunt, ,'and uncle, 'Mr.. • and Mrs. James • Brooks.. Messrs,' Robert,- Joe Forster, Richard, McCosh, Donald and Robert Thompson attended tie Calf Club. 'meeting at' Mr. Gorr don-lioulston's ony .Tuesday night. e, Mr. Bill M Bride °'and' -.Mr. 'Alvin • Blade, our ' new assistant . Agri/ culture' '' Representatives ' were' both present. We. will ,miss. Mr: McBride as he is leaving: tt Mr• s. Dan ;MacDonald • spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. EcIburt Bushell. • . Trout season opened, some re- port a'sp'lendid 'catch. ' 'paid. •Robertson were: Wednesday dinner guests of -. Mr. .and, Mrs. J. R. .Murray, St. Helens. Miss Katherine., and. Mr. Geo: Bushell were in ' .Molesworth on Monday 'rig a Young Peb p le $ n a s. q. Visitors • with :' Mr. ' and: Mrs., Gordon' MacDonald were Mr.:. & Mrs. T. Radbourne of Shallow Lake`. and Mr. • and Mrs. Don McCosh. A ''splendid • turn • outenjoyed. the' Purple. Grove,' Institute- meet-'. ing. It. was held at the home of Mrs. .Wallace ,'Pollock on' • Wed nesday.. Mrs.. Douglas , Dunlop gave an interesting talk on Life in Ireland. • • < Mr. and .Mrs. 'Edburt Bushell were ' in. London on ' Tuesday Mr. and ;Mrs. Earl Culbert of. Miss. Margaret . and Mr. Don- London ' spent '' Saturday with 1l/11111raira/11ra1111i■■r11M1■■■■.■i\■rl■■■0■■111111MEMi■lira■■. FOR : FAST, EFFICIENT ' :OVERNIGHT . ` m ■ ■. ■ i — -- - - . ` _ ami reig ■ �11 � � �JC�•�V ICC ',: . ■ 1:'' ■; : or ,FROM , M LUCKNOW TORONTO •• IN KI. NLOSS BOY SCOUT'. ■ ▪ . ., . ■ ■ or ■ .. ` • GROUP ■ 1 which .they are .looking forward to enjoying •with' their family & friends'' during • the ''summer months.:' ' Mr... and •Mrs. William ,Stewart of Fergus.' visited •, with Mr. and Mrs. James McNain on Sunday. Mr . and Mrs'. Murray McNain, Mr.. and • Mrs.' Norman Eisler and Mrs John, . Mikel of Mitchell were Sunday. guests • ' of . Mr. and Mrs. James McNainand family. Recent guests with. Mr.: and Mrs. -John Blue were Mr. and Mrs.. John Matheson,.Charles & Donald. of Port Franks.• . Mr.:.and Mrs. Lloyd ' Courtney, Paul,. Carol ...Marie and 1Vlichael spent the week -end at their cot- tage:.at. Lurgan` beach; They also visited with .Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Courtney and : Miss:, Shirley. ' .1Vlary Ellen Shiells Was .among the, group 'of girls in .the domestic science class at Lucknow District High School who were 'on' TV at .W'ingham •on Friday and mod; elied 'their/ ,outfits , which .:they made during .the 'winter months: • LUCKNOW LONDON•• ■ at ■ ■ 0Call■ ■ ■ ,• • WaldenBros...._ ■ • • ••• , •r • TRANSP" ...................,,,..................mm........„. ■. • ■ ■ ■ ■ All Loads Insured ■` ■ New. ; Wingham Warehouse u i ' '4' Serving, Wing�iam; and. District i Household 'Moving Service to,' any ■ Ontario points. ,. ,14 No Load .Too Big No Load .Too Small i ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ▪ SUPERTEST GARAGE PHONE. 248, . LUCKNOW' i. Wiitgham :15 ' Kincardine' 530 — Ripley, 193 All Receive' Care, When You Ship By WALDEN BROTHERS PHONE COLLECT:, SCOUTS .. Two new. recruits, Duncan •and. Douglas McEwen of Westford,. joined the Troop this 'week which brings. the total. to 23 , Scouts. The Kinloss boys opened` Camp. Martyn for 1961 with a week -end full of fun, hardwork and some. sleep the second night. A11 the Scouts arrived '.at Camp Friday evening about : six o'clock 'with Scouters Lloyd .Ackert, Walter "Breckles• and • FrankColwell. Along' to give. an appreciated; Miss Eva and Mr. Lorne Culbert. Mrs.. Victoria' Smith. attended a ,.Conference of '. :the Evening Auxiliary ' of the WJM.S. on .May 5th, 6th,, and. 7th, in St: James Presbyterian Church,: London Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Smith. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. ■ Jarnes/ MacEwen, 0 . �' Mrs:. • Donald MCCos'h` spent •■ ,Monday •' with • her :aunt, Mrs. Bushell of Lucknow ,. who is on' the sick list. Friends wish her, a speedy recovery,. Ripley' irni ed Church W.A. met at .Mrs. Wallace Pollocks on .Tuesday evening.. . Miss Mae Boyle spent , the. .week -end at her home 'in Kin - lough, : • ; Mrs, . , Morford,: Mackay-, Mrs. u 1`eh Your Traveller, or .When Ordering, ' To ,, SHIP BY WALDEN • BROS. TRANSPORT • ■ ^, 1 r By .i'h:oning RU 7-6541. Toronto: or GE 8„675.3 London, •. "immal■■lmilme■ al.uui■■a■■i■airs■.■1111■.' coming from the • leaders , tents. I -n. July when we return to .Camp Martyn we. hope to really 'find some snipe. They are not the.. birds = you seein the 'fields •— they look :like' birds from, under- neath, 'but from above they 'look like a little grey -brown forbear-' mg .animal and they 'live only in .law ground .bushes or thickets. .For further information about. how tospend' a happy,: week -end consult. ••your :nearest 'Boy Scout for. 'time : and , .,particrtlars a Kinloss Boy Scout that 'is The :first ' out door meeting of the spring was'' , held ' in ` a ' 'field behind the hall.. Although the weather. was • somewhat 'nippy, a few fast games warmed every one up and got them in the mood.' Even, the leaders -enjoyed the -tag, plus a bit of horse 'play. For the last. of the •meeting the ' .group went .into .the. hall and worked. on odd jobs.. . . As the''weather gets. warmer and, the evenings longer, the Cubs plan oto. havethe rest:. of their Meetings1 outside. Victoria Smith, . ; :Qylrs. Howard Thompson and Mrs.. Frank Dore attended a Tuberculosis. meeting in, Ripley on ' Thursday night. Miss' Eva Culbert :accompanied •Mr. and Mrs. .Bill . Eadie to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterbaugh on. Sunday. night., ,' - ` • Mr. and Mrs. Tom ,MacDonald visited Mr. .ands Mrs.. George WEP a*.e MAY .103jh, 1961, THE KANGAROO, the, largest of the Australian marsupials, roams the 'countryside` in large..bands. Although a full-grown kangaroo is nine feet high and weighs. 200,younds,. the baby is -. duly an inch l& t when- it is. born. 1t„ stays inside its mother's ' pouch until it is :five or six months old, at which ' time: it. weighs several pounds and is 'able to shift for itself. When the young kangaroo leaves its.' .. "home,” itis ready to take itsrightful phce in the world. 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