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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
onations To ‘ C ..:.
At Halfway Mark
•
The •:donations- to the campaign
#or funds for the Canadian Na-
'tional Institute for the Blind, to-
10led $177.00 at the 30th .of 'Sep
'tember. This year the ,campaign
is ' )being conducted locally for
both Huron and .Bruce .counties
• jointly with. the :amount: raised
being sent • to the 'Headquarters
df either county depending upon
in which county the donor lives:
J. R. Henderson, $5,00; E.
• "xroskorth, 2.00; 1V.iorgan.I-lender'.
song 5,00; Jim Mathers, 2.00•; Miss
M. Malcolm, 2.00; Lloyd Hall,.
3.00•; John McRae, 2.00; Douglas.
Amberley Turnout.
At RipleyFairy
(AMBERLEY NEWS)
•Mr.• and Mrs. Duncan Thorburn.
and Judy .were week -end guests
with -relatives it Belleville. `
Mr. Ir. Andrew Cunnings of
Goderich has ,purchased the .pro-
perty owned' formerly by the
late Thomas Ray and later where
Mr. and Mrs,. John, A. ,Campbell
resided 'for a • number of years:
Rev,, .J. C.' Hutton, ,Lester Fer-
guson and Donald Courtney at-
tended the , Bruce Presbytery
meeting held iii .Lions Head on
Graham, 2.00.; L. D. Ballentine, Tuesday, • ' •
September meeting of the
2:00•; Miss Catherine MacGregor, The
5.00; H. NI. MacLennan, 5.00; Dr.Reids Corners W.I', inet...m .the
James Little, 10.00.; Miss E,.
•Mc Community Hall on Thursday
Cluskey,; 2;00; W. B. Anderson; i with Mrs. Donald .Courtney and
10.00; Mrs: J. W: 'Henderson- 5.00;
Donald Henderson,• 10,00; Clar-
ence Greer,,' 2.00.; A•rt. Breckles,
2.00; Miss Elizabeth Murdie, 2.00;
Alex MacDonald, '2.00; Garnet E.
Farrier;„ 1.00; :Jack Van Osch, 2.00;
• ',Jerry Cranston; 2:00; Allan :Gran-
,ston, 2.00; William Irvin, 2,00;
.Miss, Helen' Thompson; 3:00; 'Er-
nest • Hlake, 5,00, Ernest.: ,Button,
1.00; Alex Andrew, 5.00; Robert
Macintosh, 5.00; Jim Cameron;
3.00; Mrs. 'Elizabeth Alton, •' 5.00,
Evans, 2.Q0; Peter Van.
Dam, ";1.00; Wm. • Stewart, • '5,00;
Herb' • Ensign, :1.00; J, 13 Lane,,
10.00; LuCknow •Legion Branch,
• 10;00;, Dr -M H: Corrin, 10,00;
Thomas MacDonald, ,2.00; Finlay
Decorators; .2.00, Harold 'Ritchie,
,ing of the Cairn, erected, at Chats=
Z00; LucknOW ,Sentinel,. 3:00, ,Ken
worth by the Women's Institute
Mowbray; 2:00; Misses Jessie. ,and • of Grey County in memory' of
Annie MacKay, • '10.00; Miss the late Nellie McClung, who
Christina Carrick, 1,00 was a native of Grey County::
was the author. of 'Sowing seeds
Mrs. Kelvin Henderson presid-
ing. After the .Ode arid—arid—Mary
Stewart Collect, the. roll call
was responded to with many in
teresting items of pioneer days,
I'lans..were also made: for Ripley.
Fall Fair at 'which: Reids Corners
were in charge'of the'booths.
Delegates ppointed to the Bruce
South Area Convention-' to" be;
held in Hanover: in .October were
Mrs: Gordon .Emmerton and Mrs:
Donald, Courtney,`; The •motto '---
accordig. to'our .vision so will
e our achievements, 'Was given
by:Mrs., ,Jarnes Farrell. and. was
enjoyed as .it • left ;With much •to'
.remember. Mrs. W. J. `Courtney,
Convener • • of .-Historical Research
gave an account 'of • the unveil
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,; , �•_.' _� rence.' Seaway ' which was'. inter-
esting and informative.. She..also,
had maps and • literature' ',avail-
able`fop anyone ,.to peruse.` Piano
solos were' given by ; B'ren'da Hen-
..Ty
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. 'ry and after the'' closing . Ode and
®� grace, .kinch : was :served.. by.rMrs'.
Melville .Henry and Mrs.. Kelvin.
Henderson. The October- meeting;
is to be held at•Mrs,.Ross Shiells
and' is., an. .evening, meeting ..
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',in, Danny',and other works: •Nel
lie,":1VIcClung, •of .•Edmrrronton, the,
author'sgranddaughter, unveiled,
the, ;'plaque : and ..the :•Cair'n Was
dedicated by.. ;Mrs. Gordon Mc-'
Phatter. '•Edna Jacques,. poetess, &
close friend of.• Mrs:. McCliing,'
was also present for the; occasion
as guest' speaker. 'Mrs. Carl Wilms
kin ..gave the topic •on ''past . and
present events of the 'St. Law
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Mrs, John, Enunerton; and Mrs.,
Chester Emrne.rton attended. the
• Deanery meeting which was held
fn ,.Owen Sound on Tuesday.,
Mr . Donald Courtney ' had
charge of ,.services' at Riversdale
and '. Ziorf United: Churches ;.on
Sunday in the absence:.' of ' Mr.
Lester Ferguson..:
'A large' crowd . from this vi-
cinity attended the Ripley ,Pall
on Saturday The weather
w ich ,'was threatening .rain earl -
ie in the day cleared in .the: of=.
t' noon and the, sun•:shone which;
•was'• a 'boon to pupils., and. teach.
ers and to' ' all, who took part • in
the afternoon proceedings. The
-hall
Was. as usual 'resplendent
With. flowers, ,fruit,,baking,' school
Work, . needle work; art.: and 'ex=
titbits, of farm produce...The r'r ;ds,
.]
way+.was' an added.' attraction this
year which •was well patronized
and with Reids Corner$ W.L;
booths nearby, refreshments were'
available. Interesting ' alsowere
the floats which, required nntch
time ::and ingenuity, the. $quare•.
'dancing, races,' and musical.en-..
tertainment was also ' enjoyed,
Handsome horses „and ponies and
sleek cattle were : one, of the main
attractions and all made the day
One to remember, and : to look.
forward to.' for another 'year.
Harvest' Thanksgiving 'service
was held at St. Lukes Anglican
Church on Sunday 'with a good
attendance. 'Frui't, flowers and,
other harvest' -yield• decorated the
church:.An.appropriate solo, ."God
Hath. 'P'rdinisecl", ' Was sung by
•Miss. Bertha' Bine of, Ripley, 'also:
an anthem by. the .choir, , '
• Communion service' Was held:
at Pine River United Church
with a good, attendance on . Sun-
day„ The . choir tang" an 'anthem,
, with, Miss Phylis Rraoley" taking
TIMBER, TICS; ,
The Lucknow-Dungannon Lea•
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gue opened their season, with
two extra teams making a..total
of twelve teams.
The Beavers with their . menmaking the. showing,, Bud Thomp-
son 619, Len MacDonald 607 and
Lloyd. Ashton's 582 .took .3 points
from .the Chipmunks:. Frank and.
Shirley . Hawthorne • led' 'their
team with, 611• and 579.
The Tigers men with' Bill Ste-
warts. 593y ,ken Hodge 579 and
Mel Diekson'5,76.'were not enough.
to stop the Gophers from. taking
4 points., Charlie Anderson took
the honours , for his. team with a.•
flat score of '295. and,.a •triple of
674 flat.
The Pole Cats and Zebras fin
t esolo•part:
'Meirnbers . of Pine River
attended a joint meeting . •in. Kin-
cardine United Chu ch orMon✓
day evening. The visiting sgcie-
ties enjoyed the guest ..speaker,
Mrs.' Lavery, also.' the. •hospitality
of the Kincardine W.M.S.
Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Scott, Miss.
Edna' Scott. of, •Ripley and •Mr:- &
Mrs. Harold ' Courtney of , Pine
River were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs., -John Emrnerton. :
Mr`:'•and ,Mrs. Hiram Pangburn
and family -from the West will
shortly take up residence .at the',
farm formerly. • owned by George
McDonald
ished up with 2 points. each. Ruth
Jardine .had high fpr the Zebras
with a flat triple of 687, Charlie
Webster was best for the Pole
Cats with 570,.
The, short handed Cubs were
in their usual form ' taking .3
'points off ' the . Squirrels, . Jack
Caesar. was . high for the Cubs.
with a flat triple of 6.78. ,B11
Button's 590 was the Squirrels
best effort. '
The, Fisher duo with 1190 coni
pined helped the Coons • take_ 4'
points. from the Lions. Freda r-
rington and John Parks •were:
tops for the 'Lions.
All .new bowlers were 'on alleys
5,. • and 6 ,iin. the Wolverine • and
Kanger:oos. The •Kangaroos with
Don Elliott's high of 588 'led •` his
team to take 3 points from the
Wolverines, Al Baker's .584 was
high aniong his five. bowlers. •
Standing:
Gophers, 4; •Coons, 4; ' Beavers,
3; Cubs; 3; Kangaroos, 3; .pole•
Cats, 2; Zebras, 2; Chipm.unks,•
1; Squirrels, 1; 'Wolverines; 1;
Tigers;.0; Lions, .0:
COLWANASH • LEARNING
LASSIES STUDY FRUIT
The fourth 'meeting of -the -Col`:
wanash Learning, :Lassies ;was.:
held at the home of Betty. Alton
on September 26th.
The meeting- was opened with
'the 4-H Pledge. •The 'roll call,
Two•.reasons' why. I, eat' fruit_
was answered by thirteen mem-
bers. •
They : had notes - on. , :Ontario'
fruit, fruits:., from ,other ;places,
choosing' and using• fresh fruits,;
buying fruits -and.' buying ,apples
A jellied fruit salad "was de-
monstrated.'
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