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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-23, Page 13WEDNESDAY.,.NOV. 23rd, 1960.' /i grVr- r^3- THE LUCKNOW SENT;NEL,, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO • HORTICULTURAL BANQUET Continue/I, from Page 1) • Receipts • ' Previous balance $, ' 17.17 Memberships 166,00 : Grants '461.00. r. `Admissions 510.95 Sale bulbs, seeds, etc ..;1,677.07 Donations 369,00 • . ExpenseS • . Shows, competitions Jr` activities Civic beautification, ..,... 306..1$ Expense of meetings .,.,' " 682..40' O.H.A. & Dist. Conv ..., 42.25 Advertising ..;.... • 31.70. Bulbs, plants, . shrubs, etc 1,492:46: Judges fees • 26.00 O.H.A. & Dist. dues. ',.,7,43 Postage, tel.,, exchange , ' 9,34 $3,201.19. 236.00 176.25 $3,010.01 Balance • , $ 191.18 Name Officers • Mrs. Art. B.reckles gavee the no- minating report with Mr, Epps presenting it to' themeeting for approval as follows: • Honorary President, .Mr. W. W. Hill; President, • Kenneth .Carne= ron lst Vice,. Mrs..' Morgan Hen- Berson;.. 2nd Vice, . '1Viiss Ada • Webster;.;•Secretary-Treasurer, C: Bristow; Assistant , Secretary Treasurer, Mrs Bryce Elliott, • Directors: .C:, Thompson, Wm. A. Schmid, Steve . Stothers, R. Pa. - gap, Mrs. W. •Henderson,' Mrs. E. . ;McKim, Mrs. G. • •MacDiarmi'd, • Ken Murdie,,• Fred . Emberlin, Miss. Hazel .Webster, ;. Miss 'Flora Webster, • . : Mrs. Raynard Ackert; • Miss June "Collyer, .Norrhan Tay- lor, P. W: Hoag, Mrs. 'R..fitruth- • _ers, ''Mrs.. A. • Breckles; Mrs: E. as . Reavie, 'Mrs: Alec Andrew, Miss ;e, Carrie Milne, .Auditors, Donald' Henderson, Alec MacKay. Mrs. J W. Joynt led in a sing- song , with accompaniment by Mrs.. Ross Cumming. ' • Mr; Buraton said it was 'one' of • the finest financial reports he had. heard. He commended .. the '11 . work being done with the' Jun - ire ds. the ute Al 14 • 'en.' the eet: Irs. the on; ber• by Ars, of•• 'ort Ave ted cine the and. held, Nice • ions who are the .members of the: future. Mr. Gomme said he was stirred by the enthusiasm and • spirit of the local society, and the drive .of its leaders, "Let it grow and everyone will get the bug," he . said, Folk dancers • from Ripley staged two dances. The sextette was. composed of Mrs. Roy Mac- Kenzie, Mrs; Isobel Marlyn, Mrs.. Lloyd:Irwin, Mrs. Joe Scott, Mrs, John C. MacDonald, Mrs. .Allan Wylds: The local . quartette of Mr:. ' and Mrs,• .Raynard Ackert, 14rs , J.: W. Joynt and Eldon Hen derson: were also; well received. Does Floral Arrangements After unsuccessful attempts to obtain . a b guest speaker, .C; R. Bristow was named as "it Af- ter, his introductory remarks, Mr.. Bristow gave a very interesting demonstration .• of ' making' two lovely Christmas floral arrange-. ments with the. use of • artificial flowers. . • • • Aim . To Restore .Beauty Mr. Bristow said tha. t this. had 'been a remarkable year, with• much achieved and much to , be proud of. •However 196.1 presents a 'challenge, one of which is to. attempt to •. replace the natural .beauty of main street, , and the north side of 'the arena:is cry- ing for horticultural work. The greatest .'project will be. that of, the Lucknow.' and: District 'Soci- ety.' playing, host •to the' annual meeting ..of District No, 8, ' • •Made Presentations Mr. P. W. Hoag thanked those who; had taken part in • the 'pro,. gram,. and presented 'Mr. Brist- ow with :a lovely brief`;case. In doing, so he credited the secre- tary-treasurer • as, being the im elliri g and 'guidingforce to' IP g . Whom We owe a' ..debt .of 'grati- tilde and • who . since coming to Lucknow had given the, Village a •„new. look.'. ' ',Mr. Bristow; ` ratherovercome by the surprise presentation, said that the Society meant a Lot to . him, but ..that it .was not a one man show and needs. allot HOLYROOD Mr; and Mrs. George McCal- lum and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. McCallum, and boys. & Mr. Roland Kaufman of Listo- wel, Mr., and Mrs. Robert Jones, Miss.. Grace Dale, Toronto, were entertained at •tl}e 'home:. of Mr, and• Mrs;• Lloyd Ackert and farn ily on Sunday, November 20.th.. It was the occasion " of Mr. • and Mrs. McCallum's 42nd anniver- sary. ' Mr. and. Mrs; :Peter' Moffat • &: Catharine were Sunday visitors with' 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim. Smith, , Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Rennick, Belmore,, Mr and Mrs Eldred Cathers '•and family, Wroxeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eadie ,on Sunday. • ,• Mr, and Mrs..' Raynard •Ackert, June and , Ernest .were Sunday visitors with Mr. and - Mrs.. John Reid, Pine River, ' Mr:. and. Mrs.' Sam . Farmer visited Sunday with his mother at Stratford. Mr. and, Mrs. 'Jim Smith at, tended the ` funeral of ;her aunt, Mrs. 'William Baptist. in Tees-. Water. last', Thursday; The December 'Institute• meet ing Will . be. held in Holyrood Hall, Thursday • evening; Decem- ber • 1st... Mrs.' :Victor ;Emerson. will.• pay her • official .visit : that evening. • Is Your Subscription •Paid? of help, and he was counting on the members for this in 1961. ' He made . • the ',presentation 'of: me- mentos ,of the occasion to Messrs: Burston, :.Gomme and Epps.'; . • Kenneth Cameron expressed thanks,' .to Mrs ' Philip Stewart for the :delicious dinner and she replied on behalf of • the Wom- , en's Institute which had catered., The evening ended with .Mr. Gommeprojecting colored slides. of Christmas decorations and ar- %rangements as displayed , at the Botanical Gardens show: TOWNSHIPS NOMINATE •Continued: from Page 1 and w_ ith 7 sections in.the new area, there.. may- be/ 'some com- petition for the'seats. In School' Area No. .1, : now comprised of but three sectiins Nos. 1, 4, 8, ;the two members. who automatically retire . • are Eldon • Culbert and ;Roderick MacKenzie, ';both eligible for re- election. The other three mem- bers' elected by acclamation last year are T, Marvin •Durnin,: john Graham and Oliver. ' 1VIcCharles. Kinloss Needs Board Too ` Kinloss Township will see its .first School Area Board come in- to being, serving the 10th, Holy - rood, .6th and 4th Concession sections, with a •view to a central school at Holyrood; Election. of a ' five -man. 'board, whether by acclamation: orballot will" be necessary: In the Township 'ad ninistra- tion, Harold Percy is concluding his 7th term as reeve; Council- lors are Wallace Conra, : Stewart MacDonald, Eugene . Conley anti Ted Burt, who succeeded Edburt .Bushell. • • Reeve Percy is chairman , of • the County 'Rome Committee ,St is, interested in seeing this pro ject to fulfillment. •fie.would thus consider • serving another year.. Wallace Conn •intimated a year 'ago, he .had future reeve - ship • aspirations; • Quiet. In '. Huron There does not ;appear . to�be any municipal : stir ; in Huron • Township, Ibut predictions are of ten futile. , Chester Errmerton ' is completing' his, , fourth • term as reeve. Alfred Walden is Complet- ing his .second year as deputy - reeve . and Councillors are Wm. Lowry, a four-year man and Hamilton,: McKinnon and Austin. Martin both with two years'. service. John Elliott, Howard . Hodge. and Russell :.Stanley /are 'the -re- tiring trustees of Huron -West ,School . Area, eligible ,for , re-elec- • PAGE THIR1 .EN KINTAIL W.I. ENTERTAIN VISITING BRANCHES The November ,meeting, of the Kintail Women's Institute was held in the Community Hall. This was a social afternoon with members from Dungannon, Tig- er Dunlop &. Goderi.ch as.' +guests,. Mrs. Duncan Fa>rish and Mr. Gordon Pinlaysoin • welcomed the guests.. • • All enjoyed ,playing: bingo un- der the direction. of Mrs. Doug Drennan,. . Prizes were awarded as f:1 - lows:. for 'the lady with • the Most .children,, Mrs. Kolkamu; the oldest lady,.Mrs..G. Atlery, Mrs. O'Neil the person with their birthday falling . ori the day of the meeting; Nits. Doug 1VICNeil, • • •Mrs. Henry. I4acKenzie. Mrs. William Johnston favour- ed with a piano solo. A reading was given 'by Mrs. Bert. Alton, Mrs.. Kolkamu sang a solo. Mrs. e Raymond Finnigan gave a .read- ing, Mrs. • Kalkamu.• . and Mrs. Vanderlay sang ..a duet, Mrs. Clairmont recited, . "In ' Flanders Fields" The meeting' closed with Com- munity 'singing , ,with Mrs, D. ' Wylds at • the piano: 4 •. "ON TOP JUDGING TEAM. AT ROYAL COMPETITIONS Crawford McNeil; son of Mrs.' Laura McNeil of .St. Helens, was on the Ridgetown Agricultural 'School' 'livestock judging :team, winners ::at .the' : Royal ..Winter. Fair. • Ridgetown won over Guelph', by 42 points and over Kemptville by 200 points Crawford : is' in the second year ' of the two year course at Ridgetown. He was recently - the recipient. of . a $25 •.•award for ,judging work last year .and a $50 bursary for • last 'year: tion. • With ' another yearof. their two-year term to run are Trus- tees John rus-tees..John . McCharles and Ralph Hunter. • Kc• ;r .1 •� �: rtl y �r2: �1 'r d, xl�w is y� r : r 4 k. �1 • • M-3 DIAMOND RINGS 25% OFF Ladies' and Men's WRIST WATCHES , 20% OFF• SILVER TEA :. SERVICES 20% OFF SAMSONITE LUGGAGE E 20% OFF All STERLING SILVER FLATWARE Patterns ' 20% OFF CHINA BREAKFAST DINNERWARE SETS. at REDUCED PRICES / • Ladies' and Men's Expansion WATCH BRACELETS, 2 Brand Names, 20% -OFF PHILIPS SPEED SHAVER, world's best razor Regular Price $29.95 Special Price $19.50 each PHILIPS SPEED -FLEX RAZOR Regular Price 432:95. 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BOX OF 4 COFFEE SPOONS, "FOREST p cS e FLOWER" ' • Community Plate, Regular $4.00, ial Price. $1.50 BARGAINS EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER .and. DECEMBER A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS , IF YOt1 WISH TO CHOOSE AN ENGAGEMENT RING, We will be glad to arrange a private evening appointment.. "The Gift Shop" . Phone 167-W, Lucknow ris-tma The exquisitely designed settings withthe dainty heart motif complement the 6 . sparkling, registered perfect Bluebird diamonds a truly beautiful twosome- specially priced. • C , HA PI S, a 1 1 ��... ,xr ....«,•.5•.-.. ..� .`,