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• :Mr.• 'and' Mrs.; 'Elmer .A: Nolpin
•of, London were guests 'at ;.the
home of ,'Mrs: M. Dudliy for a
couple•, of "days the past week.
Billie Snowden and his : bro-'
her; \'onnie:and : sister Linda
:spent the Easter holidays with
their auntand • uncle, • Mrs. ;Win-'
nifred Nixon.' and George ,.Mc
„Roberts.
•
Elymer Reavie: " returned to
work on. Monday at the. Beatty
Ladd er Factory, haying been
off the `„job °'since early:;, March
--�-v�hen .he=sufifered•:-'an- inj-ury--to
the - little.. ' f inger' . on • - the . 'left
hand, which ' required ' partial
amputation aria. proved ';• quite
troublesome.
Mr., and ,Mrs. Robert• Ross,'of
:Toronto, 'spent last week at the
home of 'Misses. Jessie and An;
nie . MacKay • and r called . on other
friends While,' visiting . here Mr
• and: Mrs Ross observed their
25th wedding : anniversary. on
April. 22nd. •.. ,..
• Mr and Mrs Jaynes. Keene
have taken up residence in
Lucknow after :selling . their Ash-
field farm to: Mr. .and •Mrs. Derk
Logtenberg
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iLackno�
Presbyterian thorch
• Interim -Moderator
Rev. Neil. •McCombie, Ripley l
SUNDAY, MAY .lst. _•
10:00' a.m.. Sunday School : ' 1
.1Vlorning Worship.
,3:80 p:ni, ' Dungannon • •
Mr:. AI el..
ex MaCombre,. Evangel..
Hall;, Toronto.
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LUCKNOW . '
UNITED CHURCH:
Minister.:. 1:
Rev,' Gordop R. Geiger, I,
B.O. • .
'SUNDAY, .1VIAY 1st
10,:00 a:ni... Church; School
1,1:00 ani, Divine. Worship
Nursery during church.
Thought For :The Week
. •Go food,
d� gives �, every bird
but does not • throw • it in the
Hest; r.
1' FRIDAY, MAY 6th
The Official Board In The
;l"ello�vship Room, 8:15 p.m.
.�I�i.��,f,�liu�lllh,rll►o�11�11�'��i�M►U �.i��►b+i�l� !�
Mrs, John Munro of Detroit,
who ,Came here for a visit, is '.a.
patient in, W; ngham •• Hospi•,tal
withpneumonia. • a:
Dick ' Murdie who • is' attending
iCollegiate.. •in • Sault .St,
spent the Easter vacationwith
his parents, `-Mr... and :Mrs. K. C
1Vlurdie:
Visitors •during Easter •` week
with . Madelyne” . McMorran and
Mr. -'and Mrs. ,Tack McKendrick
were, Mr, and -M"rs. Fred Holmes•
,arid , grandson, Robert. Black of
Kincardine' • also Mr. Robert'
Holmes. and Dick 'Herms of De,
troit. and Elizabeth Holrries .of
Kiric'ardine
Dawn, • •and Judy. Stewart,'•of
.Guelph; ' spent the • Easter ' vacat-
ion ';with, thein:•grandparents; Mr.
and: Mrs: W. Drennan.: 'They,. -re-
-turned• home Saturday accomp
anying Mr:' arid''Mrs.,J. C; Dren-'
,Tian and. Paul .who,Spent the
Week -end, .in. • Guelph° •°-'
Karen ,Stroud,—...Karen. Arnold,'
John Thomson; Tom Collyer an`ll.
Don: Steeves spent ;the .week end
•in Kitchener. with Sandra Beggs
:..' ' ' a •refits , Mr.. and:
•and with-Don,s,p , , ..
Mrs. Ervine : Steeves,:and .. other.
friends...
• Mrs. -.T. . J;• 'Marks ..of Port`
Stanley' `. ' (the former' •. Evelyn.
Spindler . of • :•. Lucknow)': will
spend the.. next couple ofrrionths.
in ''Vancouver: . .
Mr and Mrs. Horace McGuire
arid Miss Shirley 'McGuire •.of
London' were Sunday. callers :on
friends. here, and' on their return
•
.were accompanied by .Mrs. Ed.
Thom. Who is :spending " :a` few
days in the city., '
Mr and •Mrs. W A Porteous
retr.trned' the first of. the week.
•frorn Florida where they- spent
• the winter • Their daughter,, Miss Cameron and replied ; to by Pat=
Mary Porteous, of Sarnia, spent (ricia. Thompson: Musical "selec-
.the ' Easter holiday in the South' tions included piano duets ' by
and' returned with ahem. . Mrs Lloyd Ashton and Mrs,
Visitors over . the 'week -end at •
Donald Thompson; Mrs. Jessie
Stephen Stethers Were Mrs.. and. d Mary vocal duet, Mrs:
W. B. 'Whale and 'Brock; Jr. of lAlun an
and" Miss Jac'-
*Cooksville. ' Morgan' Johnston..
Mr, and "Mrs, . Ron Rothwell, kid' Johnston; .violin solo', • Miss.
Mrs,
"Visitors, • over 'the • week -end
With Mr..:;; and Mrs. D. A. :M'ac-
Kenzie, Lucknow . were.. Mr. 'and
Mrs. John Le Beau and three
girls, Bonnie, Karen ' and Lynn
of Detroit, : Mr.:and'..Mrs. J. , W.
Gonyou of Chatham. andrs.
Lorne Horley -of Wallaceburg
• Rdbert."Rae and Miss 1Vtarlgar-.
et;R.ae have returned from• Flo
rida where : they :spent the win-
ter. ,
Ted— moclenaghai •suffered a
•
broken. finger • in a mishap at
the .Luckno v ,Sawrnill, and ;was
off • worklast week
E Iiott•Sandy -has been a pati=
ent' in Win'gham Hospital for'ten'
days. with' a hearFondition
•Howard:Agnew returned' home
on. Friday •'from' ' Victoria
tai"where . he. had .been receiving
treatment.
FETE . MOTHERS
AND' DAUGHTERS
The:' Easter. Motif, candle
lighting.. .and: dinner' tables. adorn-
ed Mauve' mums' and yel
ed. .
.low. daffodils, ,inade an. effec-
tive. setting for the Mother ;and,
Daughter.: banquet .:held in: the
United Church Fellowship
Room :on ;'Th'urs ay .� eveni g.
Members of :. the Woman's
Association catered • for: a . deli
:cious dinner
Mrs
w, : R. Howey; president
of. the Association; presided
for• the .program` which followed
ONTARIO
PAGE THREES '.
�Qw� Hall Was,,.Filled FrdayTo
iear Pr�minen.t:.,Horticulturist
try Charles Bristow) ,.
The April: xrieefing of the . Fugiama,. gardens . architecture.
Lucknow and District • Horticul- and temples ,• brought . forth
tural.
Society 'was the1d Friday scenes of beauty, We toured the
evening, April 22nd, in, the audi- Orient with hien and then took
torium of : 'Carnegie Hall. The a 'flight to Hawaii. He described
president, • Rev., Gordon •Geiger, this as a' .gard;n paradise.. Gar-
welcomed all visitors• including dens, 'trees and foliage proved to
a bus. load from Brussels as, well be exotic, . one ,very interesting
as a number from Teeswater & blossom turning out to be the •
Goderich, bud' of a stock of ,bananas, From:
No business- -was transacted Hawaii we visited -some. ,parts
but letters of thanks were read 'of the U.S.A. some . scenes in •
showing that the Society's - ges- . Canada and, then across the At
ture . of .placing -Easter lilies: in. . lantic to the British .Isles and
each church was well thought Europe. He showed gardens in;
of and appreciated.' many, many . different. settings,
Mrs...Morgan Henderson intro- tulip fields in" . Holland and a '
duced the speaker of ' the even- beautiful street in Holland tree
ing, Mr: John F Clark of Toron- lined with . flowering crab trees,
to, She ' mentioned' ,that Mr.. called' Queen Elizabeth Avenue.
Clark had long '.served with, the After visiting the famous 'Kew'
Ontario ' Horticultural , Asso'ei - gardens and the Cathedrals, in,'.
tion. as ° secretary • retiring from England he showed pastoral and, •
that position : in 1959. He ' has• pictorial scenes In sequence with
been .an, ardent .horticulturist for,' a solo presented by Mrs. .Clark_
'many years and hasgiven un- accompanied 'by Mrs; Cuminings.
stintingly throughout the pro-' '"How Great ' Thou . Art" This
•Vinceto assist in this ' work. He proved to be very enjoyable and:
'has travelled extensively and is inspiring with • the scenes making.
a• skilled : photographed His :mes ' a most effective accompaniment
sage' for the .evening bras entit- ,to the music and in effect stres.
led•` "Here and There•, with a sing how wonderful .is °God's.
'Camera.". �. creation.
Mr.. Clark commenced his -talk • Gordon Fisher graciously,
'by remarking that he .had found thanked Mrs Clark for her
,a: number; of friends and acquain- wonderful.: 'presentation: and • a
tances'• when he,came to . Luck- special thank ; you "to: Mr. Clark.
now and : his warm '• welcome for such a thrilling trip to places.
made him feel at home. He, re- most of• us will; never see:.The
,narked that his. talk would take 'hearty, :applause signified the
his audience -around 'the world; huge audience's approval,
sometimes • on swift flights, but Rev, _ • Geiger' , then; asked • •.if•.
stopping::here and there .totake there 'were any questions and .
in the •:beauty, Beauty: `Is where Mr. : Clark ably answered'. .all .:
you 'find it. There is . something' questions•.: put forth.. The presi-
of beautyeverywhere,' It may`; dent then thanked all those who
'seem commonplace to ;us ;because had taken part in ':making :the,
familiarity may.': breed • contempt ,evening such a . wonderful. ex
,btxt=-ouro_wn province>of-•Ontario perience..
•
has things, :of. ibeattty that cannot l ' The May meeting is to be in
be ..; eclipsed anywhere in the
world: But . as 'he , travelled he
tr`.ied' to. capture ' on film some of
'the beauty to be seen.' invarious
countries. .He took us`ior_a_quick
trip to the Orient and showed us`
Scenes . from, rice field'' to Mount
ENGAGEMENTS
•: Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Moore
•
1 of . Lucknow, annpunce the . en -
a gement of their. daughter;
g.g.
Margaret :Rena, :'to' • Mr. William'
' Hugh Montgomery.,. son of Mr.
and 'Mrs: .•John :G. M413
tgomery,
Ingersol. �The,••weddinwill •take.
place 1Viay. 20th at 8 in St.'
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,.
Wingham'.• . • •
: Mr: and Mrs.•' J. Roy MacKay
of Ashfield announce the .e -
gagenzent of their daughter, An-
ne' .•Isabelle . to -Thomas William
Pritchard, son•' of Mr'. and Mrs.'
Elmo M. Pritchard, ,Lucknow.
The marriage'.will 'take place. on.
Saturday, May 21st,
and welcomed the guests: ' Thee -
toast to the Mothers was 'propos-
ed.
proposed. by Joanne •. Hunter and/res-
poinded to: by'. Mrs. Raynard
Ackert. :.Toast t6 the Daughters
was proposed by Mrs. Kenneth
daughter, ji,osemary and Mrs.., Eleanor Reid, vocal solo,
William Golloher of : Nor'wood' Harold Haldenby, •
and Miss Sharon Rothwell •of
Bonarlaw were week -end guests
ef EdThom and other rela-
tives.
of North Bay Whit'h�'; thanked by Mrs; Gor-
Allan Gray don. Montgomery and, presented.
�sperit � the. Easter •holidays.. with � with, a ,lovely .vase. '�by Mrs:
his .grandparents; Mr. and � Mrs:
Ewart convener of the Taylor,:;�
Jim' Little ,of Ashfield. � �
Brian Hendersons of 'To
4,pcft Easter week ,with •his.
grandparents, Mr. '. and Mrs.
Charles Steward..
The' Truest sneaker was Mrs.
(4. W. :Tiffin of Wincham, •when
had a veru timely m ?ssaae. She
was introduced by Mrs. GenrrY;e
ionto: r� ram,
The Mothers' and Daughters at
the various 'tables were intro-
rluced hV June "Ackert, . Mrs.
'F,ileen White. Mrs. Harold
•I#ey. Teeft and cnildren,. (;reps. Jnyce McNay, Mrs: Philip
11iIary lame arid Allan of °Duna- Mac1Vfillan, Ann Crawford, Mrs:
last week here at Bussell'.. Button,: ,'Mrs. George
v�lle spent•
Mr, and Mrs: Gordon 'Brooks & Whitby, Mrs° ,'Jessie A.11in,
with her Pathe:, Mr.' James Cul- Geiger. closed 'withh.
Mrs: Roy
bert. .
• prayer.
a•
the same place ;when' the commit-
tee , will:be presenting , "Dick .the
Amateur Gardener." This pro-
mises to; 'be another big night
Lyceum:;Theatre
' WINGHAM.
two shows' each night'.
First at 7.15.
Thursday,' Friday, Saturday,
• April 28, 29, 30
Marilyn. .Munroe Tony 'Curtis'
Jack Lemmon •
in
iii ,: •L .n...
SOME LIKE IT HOT"
• . Entertainment)
• A s ticated. •.comedy set
against a , 'Chicago' gangland''
',background:
: PAR•K T.
GODERICI
•NOw Playing: • April' 27, 28, 29, 30, •
'"SINOC THE' BISMARCK"
-.1
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,. 'May 2, • 3, 4
' � r. an evening sof• chuckling suspense
C fo ...• g
ome out .
der p �lots an elaborate
naval .eornman ,
as a quick-witted
schenie to win a beautiful girl from. her stuffy fiance.,
"A TOUCH OF LARCENY"
With James IVIason — . _ George, Sanders
Thursday,: Friday,' Saturday, May .5, 6, 7 '
- Outdoor Drama ...
a urntn
love or,
widow � with b g �
. ' A lovely French , . , ,
freedoarr. helps an ex -convict 're-establish himself, in pre-
Clyrl
War Kansas, '
Jeff Chandler ° ' Nicole Niamey and Fess Parker, in
"THE JAYHAWKERS"'
In Vista -Color °--
Corning Cleryn Ford and Debbie
Reynolds. In -Ft Start'ed With
ACMITTANte
RF 5,T PICTE0
To PEItsoNS
A Kiss.," In Scope '84" Color : it YEARS of AGC •
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