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THE LUC,KNQW . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAYa ®::;:, w 25th,, 1961'. '
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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
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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-•
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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
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' 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.
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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
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''shfiield. Mrs:MacKinnon
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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RICt HIGH
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Opening Night,i
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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
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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•
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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
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appreciated by the'boys in, the .: sary.,
ears' to come: .Joe 'O'Keefe returned hom'
years.' e
on,Monday. from Goderich H:os: i
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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
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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 ' .•
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'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:
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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
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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.
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