HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-16, Page 20THE LUEKNOV4r SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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• Surprise p:arty On 1 toul on the arrly,al of a baby girl Couple Married
•
on Sunday , March 13th. in Wing -
ham Hospital. • ..
Mr, and Mrs, Angus Falconer,
Allan and Kevin of Streetsville,
spent the weekend with 'Mr, and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Montgomery of Wingham.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer returned.
home with them.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Walker and
family of Turnberry were Friday
evening visitors with Mr.. and
Mrs. Gershon Johnston. • .
Mr. and Mrs.,,Ken Johnston of.
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim John-,
'ston, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Robinson,Donnybrook, attended..
their father, Gershorn Johnston's,
sale on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Johnston ,of London remained'
till the next day.
• RETURN FROM FLORIDA TRIP
Charles Martin and Bert Thomp-
son *returned Saturday night from
their bus trip to Florida and remi.
a wonderful tour.'
MOVE FROM TILLSONBURG
Mr. and Mrs. ElniecScholtz,
Dennis, Linda, Gregory and Elwin,
moved on Saturday from TillsOn-
burg to the farm they purchased
from Charles Martin. . .
.., Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz'
'and,family of Goderich were Sun-
day visitors with his parents, Mr.
and, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simm-
ons Visited on Sunday with her
father, -Charles Martin, and his
Parents; .Mr. and Mrs. Simmons,
•of Wingharn; •
— 85th 'Birthday
• (Whitechurch news) •
On Saturday evening 35 relat-
ives pleasantly surprised Mrs. Don-
ald MacDonald at the home of Mr,
• and Mrs:, H. D. MacDonald to
Celebrate withl her an 85th birth-
day which was March 6th, but
owing to relatives working could
• . not be held till Saturday evening.
Ali enjoyed games of euchre.
Mrs. MatDonalcl was the recipient
of numerous gifts. Lunch was •
served along with the beautifully
decorated birthday cake.' The'.
community .extends their congrat-
ulations to Mrs. MacDonald.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Gray and'
family were Sunday visitors With
her mother, Mrl.Torn Magoffin
and with her father,,,,,' Tom Magoff-
7. in, a.patient in Wingharn Hospit•
NEW PENCILS DOATED •
Whitechurch Women's Institute
were pleasantly surprised and
thankful On Thursday evening at
their Euchre Party when Mrs.
. , Frank Ross presented thetn witl
new lead pencils for eactEtable,
• donated by Canada Packers, Wing
ham. • • .
Visitors «i Sunday with Mr. anct
• Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan were'
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin McClenag-
han of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs.
6'. Bill Ryan andJanetof Goderich:
Congratulations from the comm
unity to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rin -
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•
At Port Albert\
REED • ADKIN
In a double ring ceremony on.
Saturday, February 19 in.Port
Albert United Church, Myra Carol
Adkin became the bri e of Leon-
ard Russel Benson Ree with Rev.
J.A,Veldhuis officiat fin
c). •
The bride is the e est daught
er of Mr. and Ivirs. vin James'.Ad,
of1,3•Goderich, and the
groom's Parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Reed of aoclerich.
Given in marriagebyher father,
the bride wore a floor length shea-
th gown of white bridal taffeta,
fealuring 'lily point sleeves and a
chapel train. The scooped,neck-.
line was edged with seed pearls,
and coral roses formed the bridal
bouquet.
Attending the bride were Helen,
Adkin; sister of the bride, as maid
of honour, and Audry Hoy of ,
Woodstock, as bridesmaid. Marj-
orie Adkin was flower girl. All
were dreised alike in street length
gowns of coral chiffon over taffeta.
Hemline trains gave 'back interest
to bell shaped skirts.
• Donald Adkin, brother of the
bride, was groomsman. The ush-
ers were Robt. Watt of Godetich.,
and,Gordon Gross of Auburn. •
For a reception at Tiger Dunlop
Inn the bride's mother greeted the
guests wearing a two-piece blue
brocaded dress with matching acc-
essories, assisted by the groom's
• mother in a two-piece beige mat-,
elesse dress and matching access-
ories,
Guests were present from Well-
and. Richmond Hill, Simcoe,
London, Vienna, Windsor, Wall-
aceburg and the Huron County area
For a wedding trip to the Lake '
Erie and Niagara Falls region, the
bride changed to a gold knitted'
sheath, with black and gold.acc-
essories. • ,
The couple will reside on the
groom's farm at Glenn's bill;
north Of Dungannon. • •
QUALITY MICHIGAN AND OiNITARIO,
SANILLAC AND SEAWAY SEED
FERTILIZER SUPPLIED,
'*EPTAM AVAILABLE
WE HAVE BAGGED OR BULK HARRISTON FERTILIZER
• •, AVAILABLE AT COMPETITIVE PRICE:
SPR1116 SEED
REGISTERED, CERTIFIED AND COMMERCIAL
SPRING SEED AVAILABLE
SPECIAL SEED MIXTURES AVAILABLE
.• SEE OR CALL
• by Williani*WIdting ••
More than 500 Batman toys and
other merchandise haVe. been, lic-
mired to far., A Batfan can have
his room papered with Bat paper.
He can read his Batrnan'comic
books by the light of alliatlamp.;
He can don his Batman rain cape;
Batrnan 'sweat shirt or Batman T-
shirt. He can play several Batman
games or listen to 8 Batman rec-
ords. • He can go fly a Bitldte.•
Channel 13 just concluded a
Batman contest,where.3Q children
won Batman' Assembly Kits. Have
you ever watched Batman?. It's
the greatest for kids. lbw 1 Ugh 1
• Klunkl. . , •
, • slogoirelos
• In Canada, Bonanza and Ed• ',
Sullivan have slipped to 10th and.
Ilth positions, according to the.
' National Teleratings for february
• just released by Elliott Research.
Corporation.
.Saturday -night NHL Hockey
'came up as number one, with
Bewitched' in second spot .and Wedl
neSday-night hockey 'a close thlid
Frorn•nuinbers 4 to 9.it was.Wali ,
Disney presents, Front Page Chall-
enge, Beverly Hillbillies, 'Andy
• •Griffith, The Avengers and ,Big
•• Valley. • •
•) In 12th' position it was Jackie
Gleason,: :follOvied.by Dick Van
• Dyke, Red Skelton, Branded,
• Srnothen Brothers, Littlest Hobo,
Blue Light, It's your Move and
Patty Duke. . • • '
• One of the big surprises in this
•, latest survey was the poor rating
4ofDitid SeEugitive. whichch stood2npot.in
' •The arrival of the baby in Be-
, Ttritched probably accOunts for
this program edging out the Wed-.
tieulay-night.hockey.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
• March 1, 1966,,
Mr .D:C „Thompson, • • •
Lucknow Sentinel. ' ' •
Lucknow, Ontario.
Dear Mr. Thompson: •
A short, but nevertheless..sin-
cere note to thank you for your °
co-operation and assistance to the
Ontario Heart Foundation during
our 1966 Heart.Fund Campaign.
The coverage we received from '
your paper surpassed all expecta-
tions', and it is due to this fact
that our Heart Fund was successful.
You enabled us to inform the
public that February was Heart
Month in Canada and also what
Ontario Heart .Foundation is doing
in the field oftekarch,
We hive always enjoyed the
ociation with all press'representa•
rives and ix is a pleasure to look
forward to this throughout the ye
. Once again, a:sincere "heart".
felt thanks .for your assistance and
co-operation during .February.,
With hest wishes.
. Yours very truly,
ONTARIO HEART FOUNDATION
(Miss) Esther M Richards
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