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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-16, Page 316th, 1 t Cain], ss meet. >t speak. cep. Bev. the spea; a,gift, "Taps • ORT L8 zs WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1014 -1914 aI�I fever ' ' ►J M 1■R.� wi�in # R+w :#ra►rt,i�K!w .: s« + THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO RED&WHITE EAST CASA GAME Some of the winners from Lucknow in fast year's Easy Cash Game were ET TOUR EASY CAS.1� TODAY. MRS. LORNE' COOK - $1N.iS DON McMURRAY - $100.00 WARDEN HOWELL swig PLUS ; MANY MORE WE ARE.: ONE OF THE.. DEALE C�ffee M• AZWELL'HOUSE, '.SAVE 10c, 1 IB. ,BAGS Purer Tissue PURER, WHITE OR COLOURED;. 2c OFF PACK,, SAVE 32, ROLLS Spaghetti LIBBY'S COOKED, SAVE,11c; 15• OZ.: C Orange Juice_ TREESWEET,' RECONSTITUTED, SAVE 6c,' 48 OZ. ' ' Tea Bags RED AND;: WHITE TEA BAGS,NEW INSTANT'. FLO, SAVE 6e,. 60 TO. PKG. Milk ,Powder' PET INSTANT, SAVE .'21c,'. 3 LB. • Robin Hood Flour ALL PURPOSE, SAVE ae, 5 Li. BAG Raisifl Pies' SUPREME- FRESH .BAKED,. •REG...4lc. %• Javex;' 45c LIQUID . BLEACH, SAVE 4c, 64. OZ. ail. gam i Cinnamon . Buns WESTON, REG. 39c, 12,. am as. eirmo, ammo isto 1.1. imam. tow • ans. all's Re PHONE 5283001 ammo - !hits :FOO FREE. DELIVERY 111111111. LOCAL and GENERL NEWS M's Neil. J. MacKenzie iso a patient in Wingham• Hospital. The death occurred in London last week of Mrs. Calvin 1?urvis at the age. of 56, Mrs. Purvis suffer- ed a coronary. She was .a native, of the Walkerton area and, is known to many'in this community. Cal- vin was a former .resident of West Wawanosh. •• Dr, and Mrs. William Swan of • alkerton were with a party of six who recently spent a week in. he Laurentians of Quebec on a . skiing holiday,, Mrs. Swan is the former Ruth Anderson 'of 'Lucknow. Catherine Joan Gould Of Coder.- ch, daughter of Mr'. and Mrs, ack Gould formerly of Kintail, as chosen Goderich Collegiate epresentative to the Free Press een's Club. Catherine is 18 • S a grade 13 student at Goderich. • Visitors at the Stothers home :in ucknow over the weekend were 'an Rose of Ero, Ontario, and Mr, • • and Mrs.' -J., D. Schultz and Andrew Of Clarkson. • , • Mr.• and Mrs. Raymond Morrissey and.'Cindy of St. Catharineswere' weekend visitors with Mrs, loan England. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim . Snelgrove ; Toronto,''were weekend visitors • with Mr. P. •' 1V1. Johnston. M•rs. Nelson Winterstein of Luck- now is a•patient in Victoria Hosp• - itaX �in London. She was taken to Wingharn on a Saturday and rem- oved to London on Tuesday of last Week. Mrs. Peter Campbell of..RR 2, Lucknow, has been confined. to her home for the past six weeks., She is nowwell enough to be out ;again, Mr' and Mrs.' Orland Richards and Mr. and Mrs. ,Harvey Houston attended College Royal .at the Un- iversity of Guelph last WednesdaV . Their sons, ''lick Richards. and Ken- neth Houston' attend. the University. Mr. and Mrs. ,Harold McQuillin of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. .Bob. MacKay. Sharon and Stevie of Amberley, were visitors last week- end with their patents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick. McQuillin of Kinloss. Garry Johnston of R.C.M. P. y Burnabdetachment B.C. , is pres- ently visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Gammie, while on leave` Mr. and ,Mrs. Charles Henderson Of Toronto spent a 'Lew days last- week with her mother, Mrs. Charles Steward. PAOE THRE* Over 400 Attend Agricultural Society VnrietvC�ncedIn..Schoci Auditorium (by Mrs, Oliver. McCharles) lop was chaired by Mrs,., Oliver. • With the theme "Land of .Qur . McCharles:with directors, Mrs, • Birth" and, Rev. Q.W Kaiser of Ashfield ,as matter of ceremonies, the third annual Variety concert .presented by the Lucknow Agrfc� ultural Society was a decided "succ- ess. Over 400 interested people ettended and enjoyed the program', The High School Auditorium, decorated with bunting and flags, madejhe setting very appropriate. ..This part of the program Was , carried. out by Misses Janet Cart- • uthers' and Sharon Mowbray along; With ,Pbresident,.:. Donald .Maclntyre , Mrs. bordon.•Montgomery at -the' piano Played the hymn Land of Our birth'wile the crowd. gathered When the first number 'O Can- :. ada' was announced, everyone took part and the evening was off to a good start. The pupils of Belfast School under the leadership .oftheir teach- er, Don Cameron, rendered sever al 'numbers' on their flutes. Miss Wanda . Hunter, daughter of Mr . ' and Mrs. Jim Hunter, gave her prizewinning essay ."What is a • .' Canadian?" This was very thought `.provoking. and gave all something to•ponder ,over. - • Little Marianne. Alton,daughter of Mr. .and,Mrs 'Blake Alton, sang Imo numbers and won the hearts Of everyone. "Waltzing Matilda", the unrecognized National Anthem. of Australia,. and "The Angels are. Lighting God's Little Candles'" • seemed .so fitting for. the sweet little soloist. Elwin'Halland the .' Hi -Tones, Lucknow's own group, Of singers, rendered,' several num. ,g bers among'them "Auralie" and l've:been, working on the °rail- road" . Truly Canadian, the Pauline* Johnstone poem "The Cattle Thief' Was the recitation. given by Mrs. George: Fisher: .Mr.' and'Mrs. Garnet Farrier of Whitechurch brought: joy to the, hearts of the. Irish and all `:alike r: m with theiusical number "Moth- , er McCree" . Scotch 'numbers are always received in this area, and it. was no exception when Walter .' Dexter.., accompanied by'Mrs. Peter. Cook; sang. two solos, "She's the'lass for me" and•"It's. nice to get up. in the morning". ' Then came .the toe tapping music by the MacDonald trio of • Ripley; -Mt rray, George and Irma. The playlet, introduced by Ross Errington and presented by • the St, (Helens W.I: brought much laughter when ,Fred Mc- Quillin, 'a grouchy old bachelor, decided by coincidence to get himself a wife through, advertis- ing,: Mrs.' Fred McQuillin played the flirt andilapper, Mrs.Don .. Pannabecker, Mrs. . Gordon 'Mc Pherson, Mrs,'. Jim Aitchison and children, all added to the' merr invent.:' Mrs.. Harold Gaunt, a Negress, too tried to win„ Fred. However, in' the end an old flame carne on, the setae. and Mrs. Ross' Errington turned out to be the new, bride. Following this, Rtev:. and Mrs. Veldhuis and daughter of Dungan non delighted theaudience with. a Dutch number and Mrs. Veld- huis sang. The Holy City, much to the delight of everyone. Jim Sinnett, with' an Irish number, was well received . Rev. Lieverdink' of the Christ- ian Reformed Church, Lucknow',: lead a group in. two Dutch folk songs. Mr.°Lieverdink capably told thestory 'of the two numbers ' Once again the MacDonald trio entertained with their music while the Agricultural Society 'prepared for their skit "Revising. the .Prize list% The meeting typical °of meet Martha Clifton of Lucknow is a patient in Winghani District Hosp- ital. She has been in hospital. for the past two: weeks. Gerry Mowbray of Toronto ited.with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Virden Mowbray on the week.. end', • Fraser Ashton.of Ottawa Is spend. ing this, week,.with Mrand Mrs. • Lloyd Ashton; Catharine Rouillard of Toronto visited at the same home over the weekend''. • Evan Keith, Mrs, Alex Andrew, Mrs, Fred. McQuillin. Oliver . McCharles, Gordon Kirkland, Donald Macintyre, Frank Altbn and Secretary 'Mrs. Bert Alton, Everything was dealt with from grain •exhibitors to sewing, bak- ing and a pie eating contest, . b • conducted by Gordon, Kirkland and aided by 'Donnie' Alton, Doug Canipbell;, Doug Cameron., Gerry Irwin •� • Mrs. Fred McQuillin presented . a Fashion Show with Elaine Murray . Wendy MacKenzie, Donna Button • and Sharon Stanley modelling the latest fashion even to the' jewellery. for above the knee. Murray. Gaunt-, as the' best man to open the plan- ned for fair, was brought to the'. platform and intrdduced all around. It was decided to have an ,Irish number and who should: do this but -.Jim.Sinnett which once again. brought the "house down The President decided perhaps a number by the directors would be less ex- pensive entertainment •and asked. • them auto join her in singing :"Come to the Fair" , : which brought, the skit to an end. Mr. Kaiser said he:felt it was all worth while and . called•. on Doh - aid Maclntyre, the ..President of 1Lucknow Agricultural Society, who thanked everyone• fcr helping, the School Board, Mr. .Kaiser• ,:. Mrs. Montgomery,, and each and everyone for the support in pres- enting another Variety Concert. The Queen was sung and everyone left feeling good at/having come. out' on such' a .foggy night:. The. Salvation Army annually pro- vides nearly two, and a quarter million anneals and one and a .quart- ermillionbeds for .needy Merl.' ..LU:CKNOW UNITED •CH V.RCH v. Howard ' W. Strapp Minister MARCH : 01is —10:054.m. Suo ay Scboo] _ 11:00 a.m. Morning' Worship "Sin. and .Fe giveness" ST PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Lent .4. SUNDAY, MARCH 2Oth Church School 10;15 a.m. Morning Prayer :15 a,m. Wednesd -y 10 a.m. Holy . Communion' Wednesday 'Evening 8 .p.m. Discussion Group Rev. Stanley ,E. Jay, . B.A., B.D Rector Lucknew Presbyterian Church Rev, Roder MacLeod ister MARCH' 28111' 10:00 a.m.. 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