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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-10-25, Page 2PAGE' TWO THE LUC,KNQW . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • • WEDNESDAYa ®::;:, w 25th,, 1961'. ' I■*/■U■UI■■ewsm■■•lo■/III■/ U/U/I■■U■•■■■awsual, .■ — ■ :■ `�'i!� is ■ LUCK.NOW and DISTRICT LIONS CLUB ti` ■ • • • Will stage Their • ;,,•it ELECTRIC LIGHT BULB .ri. ■' 2, �.z ck 4 • iY . fi ■ ■ ■ , 1. ■ They will ask you to buy a' ag' of --bulbs, �. 60 -watt and 1, 100 watt, top, quality 130 -volt .bulbs for ■' Li $110, which , is below the normal retail value. • Every, u ■ ■ bulb guaranteed. ■■ ■ i They will• also ' leave■ � a Coin Can :with you for ' ,,.•:. ■ ▪ your contribution during the . year to. .carry on their ■ ■ welfare work: ■ . ■ ■ WhenThe Lights Monday I AComingT Iions a hLI Knout eYou it . Next �niay, Cttoher. 3OtIi ntch digSuccess . The 13oy Scout Shooting Match. at Hlolyrood last Saturday provi- ded roast chicken for many tables. on Sunday:; Of '101 capons, un- dressed for the occasion, 76 were won.• by shooting and 25 42, were craftily purchased by those un- lucky husbands who had "guaran teed the little lady a plump capon. for , the week end . dinner table. \ ' The Scouts and, Cubs of Kin- loss • will have close to $300 fpr the purchase of tents and camp- ing equipment When all. the ca- pons are finally sold, There are still 30 .birds to be killed, but no definite plans for their disposal are •yet known, The •Committee, responsible for MI a -promoting the . Shooting Match, ■ Currie. Colwell, Ted Collyer,' Dav- • ; id Ross' and Albert Colwell along; ■ .with many .helpers, set i p the ■ ranges on. Saturday morning, • Three', rifle ' ranges , and one shot-• • ■ 'COIN'.CAN ■ gun range kept the steady' crowd busy for the afternoon. The one ale ran a - _ as: reserved foxy -spec:-; 'Tal shoots for ladies , and for boys. The Boy Scout Group Commit- tee. were' all: busy '--Lorne Eadie. .was bringing . the Capons' from Raynard Ackert's cooler; Orville. Elliott. was handing them' out as, the shoots were won; Harold Hai denby was .steaming hot, dogs in the refreshment booth with Frank Colftily.well; ' and RI Cornish was. cra.loking after the ladies rifle 'range: Fraser'',McKinnon was `. ' corn ickers but home with the his spouse, ,Doris,' was busy get- ting ninirods to shoot for her but at the last report to no avail. ■■■■■■■g�■■■■Ommintim■■nnim■■:aaaaa■i■nnn a■gaait . ': , L�i'eSINigh* Held By Masons. A capacity ; crowd attended .the Ladies' , Night banquet, . entertain ment and dance in the Legion Hall: on Friday evening, .;and • which is a 'popular annual event which Old Light `Lodge A.F. and: A.M has held' for many years, Bert Irwin; master of the lodge;. presided The Lucknow Women's Institute catered and: Rev. • H. W. •Strapp pronounced ,the Grace. The toast to. The Queen was pro- posed by Kenneth Cameron: Har,,, v'ey Webster' proposed the toast.. to the ladies and Mrs. - Francis Boyle replied. Jack MacDonald thanked • 'the Institute ladles For' the program, W. L. Mac- ' Kenzie acted as .chairman in' his inimitable style. • • ' The guest speaker, 'Past District Deputy; Grand Master, Carman Whitmore of London 'was intro- duced " by Past .District Deputy • Grand' Master, James E. Little. !strict Deputy Grand Master, • - John L. MacKinnon of',' Tiverton was introduced' by T.' . J. Salkeld, secretary • of Old • Light . Lodge. There is local significance in both these instances. Mrs.. •Whitmore .1$- the • former Elva Twramley 'of • ,is ''shfiield. Mrs:MacKinnon A and the former' Alma Hunter ,of the Zion community.. •• " Program .numbers included ac- cordian, tali and piano selections by Mary Allin and Leo i'ard Love, tap` dancing by, Joan, and Wendy • MacKenzie,' piano selections by George Conn, solos by• Mrs. Har old Haldenby and violin selec tions by Dr. James E. Little: Dancing followed to music.. by MacDonald's Orchestra . of , Am SH ITECHURCH Mrs.' `William Henry, Wayne Henry' and Mr. '-and' Mrs. "Carl McClenaghan visited on Sunday at the home of /L, Mr. and Mrs. ()reit ,11awerchudk and Mr. •and Mrs. Orville Mitchell in Toronto. A well planned shower was .held on Saturday, October•21st in`1•ior1- our ' of Miss Marjorie ' Couites whose -marriage iage will 'take place on October 28th in the' Whitechurch `United Church. A large crowd at- tended. and� the•pride was`•eseorted �t to. her chilli by ler. sister, Diane Coultes, oorothy Krug and' Pat Bennett of. Wingham, The prog rani was opened with Bteridti. $.c Joyce Coultes giving a ; batton. twirling. number ;accompanied' by Ruth Irwin followed by Mrs, • Vic-: for Emerson reading fhedos& don'ts of married'. fe. ''Everyone Joined in commu it .singing J Y the• bride-to-be opened. her .many lovely -;gifts followed : by a lovely lunch. Mrs. Donald :'Dirstein of Brantford, : Karen Gr'oskorth .of Toronto' and Mrs: ,Robert •,Aitchi-' son. were• in charge of'the evening: The,Whitechurch.Jnited Church: W.M.S. meeting was.' held on. 'Oe. tober•:, 18th. 'The. ` special. speaker' was Mrs. Rev.Mitchell ;and guests for the tneeting-.were fronts Luck.- now, Calvin, Brick avid the White- church Presbyterian :ladies. any:.goo c'omments --were. heard . on • the • . physical handling of the. , shooting .ranges. ,Safety' tg, ng the was of 'prune interest to the Com- mittee oXn mit ee. `charge, o' t shoot t in ha ge, ,and,.m s ers' felt that by providing the rifles' -and shotguns . a: more fair match was -attained. 'The old school grounds prov- • ed a • particularly fine -place' for a shooting match with amiple spaces outside and ' 'shelter inside, the school' baseirient: , It will •be a. year .on'Noveinber llth since the first Cub meeting. Mrs. Nora . Sinnett of Detroit . visited in• Sarnia ori' Sunday: • • at, �•H•••n•a�•. a••n��nnn••••a•�n•nn�nn���i••��•n��in����naannre•�a►•�►tre,aoa•► • , • ... ._ , , , RICt HIGH . SCH.00L Opening Night,i , , EDNESDAY,NO EMBER lst 1*, 1961. 62; . , • 8:00' p.m. The following courses will.' be offered'if • there is ' ,' ': ,sufficient enrolment; ' OIL. PAINTING (2' classes) ' SEWING (2 classes'): COPPER TOOLING RUGMAKING ' UPHOLSTERING and REFINISHING . WEAVING. • \' LEATHERCRAFT ' . _• MILLINERY Bus Service From .Lucknow Arranged; . A Clip the` following form and mail to a• Mary MacD p(nald, Secretary, R.R. 4, Ripley , ' ; Name•r A dress. .,. •" . • � • Phone Na. :.:' . , , \ Course desired' ' Second choice iii,iii i-i,r iii ii;,riii ia,. •V iii, ,�:i ii _..„., ✓- • in , Kinloss Township was `held ' 'and ',son • Jim of .Alpena,. Mich., ' '' and - a year in February since the .visited ' here over .' the week -end. Scouts: were started. Along, with the success of, the :Capon venture 'trait spent, the past week at,• her' • were many other Scout activities home' here. f ' duringthe' .ear:', These 'ventures Mr, and Mrs: Ray Dalton''visit• - year: have` no doubt meant much hard' ed Mr:'' and Mrs. '`Bruce Hansford•, work by the. people 'of Kinloss: 'Galt• . on Sunday 'on the occasion ' . • ut : th :•'.benefits .will surely be of their.25th wedding annitter b eg . appreciated by the'boys in, the .: sary., ears' to come: .Joe 'O'Keefe returned hom' years.' e on,Monday. from Goderich H:os: i p• Mrs: Jack Stuart is a `patient in 'tal •.We' hope it' won't be long be-; Kincardine Hos ital. fore he .has the use of.his:arin p Mrs- W: J.- Attig :of , Powassan Miss. Frances', Gilmore of •Lon - is visiting with.Mrs, Annie Jewitt don.' spent the week -end . at' her ' KINGSBRI DGE Mr: Gerald' Garvey has retua'n- - e_d from• Toronto. • Mrs:' Wiilia n Lannon '0"f, Lon- don visited here over the weel. • 'Mr,. and Mrs Cyril Austin'apent .end. • the week -end an Detroit. • •:.Mr. an 'Mrs; Donald • Frayne ' .• •`. • 'Mr. Archie . Watt 'of Toronto tr. visited at 'the hod tie of ' his par-; • rents, Rev.. and Mrs John "Watt. on Wednesday. ' • • Mr and. Mrs. Donald . Dersterri of Brantford spent the week -end at the home of ; .Mr.:a'nd Mrs Mussel . Gaunt Mr. and Mrs :Jim Gaunt'and Janet of.Toronto spent the week-' end at the home of Mr. ;and Mrs. • John •Gaunt: • • • . • ' • r Mr. and Mrs Cameron Simmons' Of London spent the week end at the home, of Mr. arid Mrs. 'Charlie •; Martin. Mrs: Gibson Gillespie re. turned .to' London . .with • them on Sunday. ' Miss. Winnifred' Farrier Of • To- tanto 'spent the week -end at the' home of Mr.. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier. • ' Mr and Mrs. Gordon 'Montgo- mery Montgo-mery and Mrs. Irene Patterson; of. Toronto• spent Sunday at the home ” of Mrs Annie Taylor. •' Mr. and Mrs Russel Ross visit- ed on Sunday at. the home of Miss. • Edna. Carr in St. Thomas Mrs. Cecil Falconer visited over' 2 ,the weed end' at the home of Mr. • and ' Mrs. Relison Falconer in 1 Sarnia.,; ' Mr. and •Mrs..Herb Buckton of .1'. •Lucknow and "Marion . Buckton' • spent'Sunday visitingat. of Stratford' Teachers . 'Coilege, r" the home . of Mr, and Mrs, 'Tom .' Morrison.•, The • fourth meeting. of the 1:: Whitechurch Baste 'n' Stitch 44I-1 • Club was held on Friday, October • 20th in the Ceinmiunity Hall, 1 • • • • '. • •. • . • • • • 1 • They' opened their :Meeting with 0 Canada, 'followed by• the 4-H pledge. Ten girls answered "'the toll call., In the work period that followed they were shown how to pin''' anti cut their material.. tZrs. Carl Weber; Mrs. Victor Em- erson °.assisted the Ieaders. Mrs. amp I El •. Niy •-: Wi HARVEST ' SpEcM. LEAN'.SLICED 59c ib. 1N; ;PORK CHOPS c Ib. RHART • to MEAT MARKET `•ti s �, 1 +.pfd` iiti{�nl •. +. � `�. \�\ .. h. 1, + :\ 1 +'a :..zS..:k.:l:;:.. ,..:!sl..i.::7:......,:l,'.:.',..,:3:.:-,:,:,::::,,.1*::'v':!::.•7..r,.,4.,','.N1.t,:.....T:1..:,,:*.::.'-:: 1/44::.\:..,::zlc.i6\\: ..'::... :—::- -:wv—\C::,:\ k4i:S::.::1,!'.:, ":' !:'''. :i:' ' '' . '• ' ..'.. lb t., V.s, • ,....:4:11:.\‘:,;7:1g'5.::).:.:.iE.i,:‘..:.-',::,s.k:%.. \ �� °`-'• '%'(:::: '' . • d aA:. N READY CHICKENS i �, All Meat Government Inspected r EARHART'S.MEATS•. MARKET, Clenaghi;n and the bitating was - ; i� E closed ' cvth tire' OtYeet, c Red or ' Blue Brand Phare 336r Lucknow •i•i•nrlir0- 4 1106.44100mise••••••••• ni• hail •ni14a441an 44i