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• -.THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNQW. •ONTARIO;
Anniiiersciry�O�hand was District; Com-' missioner, Archie Gowanlock
District $coubmaster, $yd :Beaton'
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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
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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 -
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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 :
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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
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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
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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:
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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, : • ;
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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
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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. To help your children ,
take their 'rightful place. in, the world,
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Harkrie's$: on Sunday.
Mr.:: and Mrs. Sam Emmerson
spent : Stinday ..evening :with Mr..
and Mrs. James 1VicEwan.
Mr. ; and. Mrs; Ernie :McComb
visited •,Mr.. and Mrs, Claude
Dore on Saturday.'
Jitn•mie • and Kathleen Dore
visited on •Sunday with Ronnie
and Dianne Dore.•
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