The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-12, Page 71
IS
PURPLE GROVE
(Intended for -Last Week)
A New Years Eve Party w as.
held by Miss Joan Thompsonat
her borne on Friday evening for.a
• few of: her friends. The young.
people danced, had refreshments.
and a good Lim e T hose present
were 'Dianne. and Jinn mie Black=
Well, David, Alan and Wayne
Rhody, Sandra Collins, gin "rale.
Dore and 'Brenda Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Francis Boyle and
family weredinner guests of Mrs.,'
Ed Farrell On Tuesday;
Many• from here attended the'.
hockey garb es in Ripley on Wed-
nesday evening.. • . •
Margie Collins spent a few days
in,Teeswater w ith Dianne Dore.'
Dr. and Mrs. James Emerson
and Frankie were weekend visitors:
, of Mr. and Mrs, George Emerson
and Bob. ,Dr. and Mrs. Emerson
i are from Charing•'Cross.
Miss. Nancy Dore spent the
weekend hereivisiting .friends.
Mr. and Mrs.- V ictor Gawley'
spent New Years with the G aw ley
sister 'in. Ripley:
Bryan Boyle. Jimmie .and
'Vicki Dore visited w ith the
Rhodey children on T hursday. .
Mr. and: -Mrs.' Claude,Dore Sr..
and Mr.' and Mrs. G lenn Young
m etored to Brampton on T hurs-,
day to visit. Miss'Vera 'Dore.'
Mr. and Mrs. Burton "Collins
:were dinner guests on Tuesday ,
• with Mr.' and Mrs. •GlenifYoung ,
• Kinloss and on Wednesday the .:,.
•Morford McK'ays dined with the •
;Burton Collins,
Mr:.: and Mrs'. Harvey Thomp:
son held. New Years dinner for the .,
Dore family. Those present w ere
."Mr. and. Mrs. Claude Dore, Sr.,..
and Stuart Dore,' Bervier; Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Rhodey and` family,
:. Mr.` and Mrs. Don •D ore and fam
ily and Nancy Dore of Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Needham
and girls visited recently w ith the
Peter ...Leesons in A.rva.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh-and. .
Dick and Mr.: a'^-
nd: Mrs. Lloyd '. .
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Arnold of A rm ow; spent New Years
.Day with Mr, and Mr's. William
Arnold.
Mrs. William McInnes was in
Purple Grove on `Wednesday where •
'she visited, with some of .her • •
friends.
,CARD -PARTY..
The Women's Institute held a
card"party on Tuesday evening 'in
the .Community Centre.: Euchre
was played and the high prizes•
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THE , 4i1CKNOW. SENTINEL, LIJCKNQW; ONTARIO
were won by, George Harkness and
Miss Joan Thompson. Second
prizes went to Mrs. Victor Gaw-
ley and Harvey Thompson, While
Bob Emerson and Mrs, Morford
McKay took the'travelling pIizes..
-Serving' on the committee were
Mrs;. Donald' McCosh, Mrs,
William Arnold and .Mrs Frank
Currie.
Monday finds many of the
young folks going back to their
jobs and some to school. From
this vicinity,. Gladys Gawley. to
Toronto., .N ancy. Dore to l( itch
ener, Evelyn Harkness to .Wing-
ham and Don Thom son to Kit-
chener .TJnlversity. P
Jim Quigley :of London :w as .
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.,°;
Ralph Hill' last week.
Mr, and; Mrs. Jim McEwan,
Mr. and Mrs, -Donald McCosh
were dinner guests; of "Mrand.
Mrs. Lynn Geddes on Wednesday,
Couple Married At
Ashfield Manse
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SCOTT''= McNALL
Elizabeth June McNall °and .�
:James Alvin. Scott were united in
marriage on Saturday
llth,`at2.00p.m. Rev. G. W.
Kaiser was.=the officiating clergy-
man.
The bride is the daughter of Mr'.'
and Mrs Lloyd McNall of Kinloss
Township.:., The groom is the son
of Robert Scott and -the late Mrs.
•.Scott 'of Ashfield Township
Mrs. 'William Scott of Langside
played the wedding music.
• Thebride, given in marriage by
her• father, chose a waltz -length
dress of net over ,satin' : rounded.
neckline and 'appoint oint sleeves ,
Her shoulder length veil was held
by a crown of seeded pearls and •
she carried a white 'Bible and c m
bia'orchids. y
The bride's attendant was Mrs.,
Marvin Scott, who chose a dress
brDbeige brocade trimmed with
fur. • Her corsage was of yellow
roses: '
Marvin Scott of Ashfield.att-•
ended his brother,
A ,reception was' held in the Le
ion Hall, Lucknow.' The bride's
Mother received:• the guests in a
dress .of•:blue satin. The groom's
mother chose, a dress of blue jer-
sey. _:Mrs. Scott's death occurred -'
since the wedding.
• The couple left on a wedding
trip.to•St". Catharines, Niagara.
Falls and Buffalo.
Theywillreside at 99- Welles-
ley St. Goderich..
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AtU. S. UniVersitv
Two; students with Lucknow • •
connections are : among • the ;1, 369.
foreign sti,dents from 97 count
ries .and six continents who
are
studying at the University of Wis
'cousin in Madison this year along
with the 27,930 American stud-
ents . from all of the 50 states of
the United `States and the U':' S;
territories of Puerto Rico, Panama
Canal Zone, and Mariana Islands;.
About, oneout of every 20 stud
ents studying in 'at. Wisconsin this
year is from a foreign rat on. s ..
More than.!1 .000 of the''foreign
students are enrolled in advanced
graduate studies in•the University's
Graduate School, with the remain.'
ing foreign students. enrolled; in
'Undergraduate studies. {
The foreign students come from
countries which vary in size from
as large as Australia to as small
as Lebanon, and in 'distances from
Canada to Japan and South Africa
to 'Sweden, `Students from Asia
form the largest group of foreign
students at Wisconsin again. this
year, followed by those from the
Americas. There are also:large
groups, of students from Mid -East-
ern countries, western Europe,
and ,the countries of Africa.
India has sent 'the most. students
to Wisconsin's University this •
.-year, with 211. Canada is second
with 151. followed .by China,134,
Hong Kong 59; Philippirf`es 43, ;
England 42, Japan 40,' Korea 37,„
Mexico 31,' Egypt 29, Thailand
28, Norway 26, and Brazil 24.
Eighty-four other nations have
sent 514 students to Wisconsin's
University this yealr. • 4
. At. the University of Wisconsin
this year are W. Brock Whale and
his wife Mrs. Kathleen Whale.
Mrs: Whale was the former Kath-
leen B. Stothers, daughter, of
Steve Stothers of Lucknow.' The
Whale family are, frequent visit-
ors to the community and were at
the Stothers home during :the hol-
iday season.
Brock is a graduate of ci.A..C.
and more recently was ^employed
.y Foster Advertising in. Toronto..
Mrs. Whale -graduated from Mc-
Master University and is doing
post graduate work at the ,Univ-
•' ersity of Wisconsin at Madison.
Brock•is completing his second
year on work on'his Ph.D:;
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KINLOUGH and DISTRICT
(Intended for-, Last Week)
Visitors w, ith Mr and: Mrs. R
Walter Breckles and Arthur were
Mrs: Gertrude. Bushell, Mr, and
Mrs.: Edbert .Bushell and .Kather
:ine of Kincardine, RussellBushell`;
and lvlr'. and Mrs; Douglas Dahmer
-and.9,14 of. Kincardine, lra: and
Mrs. George'Bushell•,of London,
Mr.' and 'Mrs. Phillip Breckles and
James Hodge
and Mrs. ;Russell Bushell, '
Mr, and Mrs; Edbert Bushell and'
Katherine spent: New' Years with •
Mrs. Gertrude Bushell. '
Misses Edna .and.May Boyle
entertained friends'at, a dinner. on
• New Years.
.Mr, and MrsArthurHaldenby
' returned: home: after spending the :.
.past week with Mr. and Mrs.'
. Howard Bennett and Howie and
with Mt. and Mrs. •'Howard White-,
sides and ,family who returned:
home- with: them' from Toronto for
the tyeek-end.
Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Valad of
Riversdale.'and Mr. And Mrs. Ger-`
ald'Valad 'visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.. Grant Eckenswiller,
Mr and Mrs. 'Grant Eckens
Willer, 'Brenda, • Ruth.•and Karen
visited with Mr. and,Mrs. Doug
las Moore, Walkerton on Christ-
mas.
`Miss Lois Robb ofWa11erton `—
spent Christmas with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb.
Visitors with 'Mrs. William Cox:
and Rev: Benson Cox were Mr.
'.and',Mrs. John Scott,•Mr. •and
Mrs, Bob' Scott and 'Jeffrey, Mike
Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scott.
Scott Walsh and Stephen of
Carlsruhe visited on. Monday, with
his mother Mrs. Gertrude Walsh
who, spent the week -end at her
home here.•
Miss Barbara Murray returned to
Windsor where 'she w+ill'resurne her
teaching duties.. , '
Mi. and. Mrs. Harold Slessor and
family visited with Mr. and•Mrs.
Bert Nicholson. . '
Miss. Diane Hewitt returned t�
London and Alex Hewitt t� Gue-
1ph' where he will resume his
teaching duties.
lvir. and -Mrs. BertNicholson'
and Lois spent Sunday with Mr.'
;and Mrs. Jerry Collison at Rex- ` .
dale and with t\/Ir, and. Mrs. ' Ted
Evans and family at Downsview'.
4.0
.y.
Allan . Nicholson . who spent the
past' week there returned home.
with them
MT. and: Mrs. Frank Schumacher •
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Eckenswiller
MisssHelen Malcolm of Tor -
Onto,, Misses; Nellie and IAargar-
et Malcolm of Lucknow visited
With Mr.. 3. R Lane and •Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Mauldenn and Keith
:' Christmas visitors with. Mr. • and
Mis. Roy'Grahani and Madonna '
were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Grah-
• am,• Randy,. Darrell and Allison'
of London,.Mrs.. Edith Walker; •
Mr, and Mrs. Elden-••Eckenswiller,.'.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Graham;
Rickey and: Michael of Goderich..
• Mr, and Mr$ Ezra Stanley,
Sharon and Arthur, Mr, and .Mrs..
Dan Tollefson visited on Satur- •
.day night with `Mr. and Mrs. Rae
Stanley • and With Mrs. Eva Stan-.
ley at'Kinloss and on Sunday they
were dinner guests.with Mr..and.:
'Mrs. R J..*Kaake, Walkerton,
Miss Betty•Schneller'spent :a•
few days with Mt. and Mrs. Elgin
Hogg "and family at Wingham,
Mrs. Marrietta Hodgins o#' De-
troit was at her home here over
the holiday.
• The'Women's Institute served a
lovely' dinner' to the Federation of . .
Agriculture ori Wednesday even
ing, , 'George Gear show ed most
interesting pictures of histrip over-
seas last year. ' '
- lvir. and Mrs.: Gerald Rhody and
family,' visited with Mr.,and M rs.
'Claude Dore, Bervie. ,•
Mr.' and Mrs. Bob.Brooks spent•
theweekend with Mr.. and Mrs.:
Perry Hodgins.
. Mr. and Mrs.- "Russell Dewitt
spent: Christmas with Mr.. and ''Mrs.
Albert• Young at Kingarf.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and
family visited on Sundaywith Mr. •
and Mrs. John Hamilton, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hodgins, '•
Miss Winnifred Percy, Joan and
Brian Percy were dinner guests with.
•Mr. • and Mrs, Bob: Brooks, Wing-:
ham on Sunday last. • '
Mr. and .Mrs. Morley Bushell 1
'entertained at a Christmas dinner
last 'Sunday.-
: Mrs: Harvey Hodgins held
Christmas and New Years'at her
home here where she entertained
relatives...:
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