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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-13, Page 19ar in re at �s n, y b .re. :en On ed 3th the? ttee thi he • into )rod m; to nta; 116 we een the gr; id ft note �nsui wit 3;l With duct one mini per. rpost duct le fu ref of tl yes le GI asbe 31s1 <erto ;nd ,whi, legal, )f the fewer )ard i )f Tort of th Ont Boal toy poin it that t.15 y• s that he cc gcam e sales. f tours len an' s. doing up e, etc, itofth. ver th ming ands f the ;1oria ;tchell the st sley wh ilfred (1ansside News) lsiower was held at 'Langside " gplunity Hall on Saturday eY . ialegyto hoaour a recent bride, 10 Robert Nickel, the former Neabie. A lively sing, -song Ocottducted. by Mrs, Wm. Scott. Olio, Nancy de Boer. Ferne and id Kragt, sang. A. contest,',. •• itgusicai Love Story" was con- ed by Mrs. Gordon Wall with Scott at the.piano.. Janette stop gaVe a reading "Words to aiylnter Bride,:: A Parcel: HFrap" Oiconducted by, Mrs. Fred Tiffin .the bride and several ladies, ng Part. .Shirley T iffin . acc - atNa 'P ,anted -on the piano -.by her sis tGJoan sang tiro solo: �The bride saescorted roe Shar1enform Moffat. • i(ation Wall and. Charies'Tiffir;: read an address best wishes. to Judy and gifts Ore carried in by Ferne .Kragt and Kaley de Boer dressed 'as a bride ad groom. Sharen helped Judy poen the gifts arid Marion read' tleaccompanying cards., 'Wendy Oberlin of Kitchener arranged • telovelyand useful gifts. • Judy made a fitting reply and. ii1 joined in singing "For she's a Oily good fellow.," ._ °`pfter community singing, lunch its served and a :social time was 'joyed, ;Sympathy of the community is itrtended to. Mr.. Dan T. McKin-' pn, in the loss of his',brother, John, who passed away on Wedges, day at Winglram and District Hos- vital,• Brian Wall entertained some of s friends on Monday afternoon „:#::a birthday party. iangside C.O.C. meeting will • beheld next Sunday •during.the Church service. tangside W..M.S group, will'' deet on Thursday : afternoon tp' ,m; at them hoe 'of Mrs. Chat.: ar les Tiffin. Visitors in the cotnmunity`were Ilin Orr., London :with Mrs, W m . Orrand.Robert,. MiSs.Margaret Moffat, Toronto, Mr, and EricDans and family., Hyde Park. with Miss; Emma .Richardson and Graham Moffat; Mrs. Eugene ,Gardtier, Sandra and Greg, Luck. IOW with Mr: and Mrs. Wes Young. Ren Young, Thamesville with his' parents Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Young• H.oward Cunning and Joan. bf Vankleek Hi1T ,Ontario,' visit- 'ed with Mr, and Mrs. Fatish Moff- at, Wingham,.'and Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Wall a nd called on other hie,}}ds in this community. :and Mrs. Graham Pinkney' "and Glyn;of Ajax visited over the, holiday with Mr. d, Mrs. Ted Collyer, ' and Mrs Eugene Conley and :family visit d over .the week end with Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald Conley and Laurie of Trenton.. THE LUCKNOW $ENTINN4; LUCKNOW, ONTARI Died In Minnesota Word has. been receivedhere of the death of Williarri E. Andrew of Lowry, Minnesota, on March 190. He was a son of the late Job and Mrs. Andrew, A sister, Mrs, • Nellie Baumbach of Van Nuys, California ,- and two nieces are the only immediate relatives. In advisingus of the death, Steve Stothers of Lucknow said that members of the. Andrew , • • Barkwell, McQuillin and Mc'Don agh families of this area would be interested in knowing of Mr, Andrew's passing. Charles j4cQuillin of West • ' Wawanosh had visited Mr. Andrew last summer in hospital. Mi.... Andrew was 85 years and three months old., YOUR RED.. CROSS IS SERVING lir TODAY air 0 READY FOR TOMORROW Locai Students .00 Well In Lions Show Ori Thursdays, "April ? ,'the Brussels Lions held their first\arna-. teur contest in the Brussels Legion Hall. The success of this event , marks -it as an annual affair. Over 40 contestants vied for atrophies, • Lucknow was represented by • the Hi -Tones, and also by a trumpet duet The, Hi -Tones consist of Wayne Jamieson, Ron- nie• Nicholson, George MacDon- ald, Doug Campbell, •Donald Alton, Donald Johnstone, Dong. Camerorf.and Jerry•Irvin, This group, received: first in the "Barb ershop Class" In the Senior lnstr:uhental•class another Ideal twosortie were win- ners.' Trumpet duelists', Andy Anderson and Ricky Pritchard, accompanied by Bob.Hall on the piano:;' ' Those attendingbesides the testants were Mi. and Mrs: Elwi Hall; Mr.. and Mrs. 'Tom Ande son and Mr.. and 'Mrs. John Pritch ard. PAGE NINETEEN United investune.flt4Investment Services LtdL James N. O'Donnell Lucknow, Ontario -Phone 528-353$ .11111.111 4 RIPLEY MEAT MARKET Custom' Butchering • Mondays — Hogf, in by 4:04 Pam. ' CATTLE,' CALVES and LAMBS`' EVERY .DAY,.' • • EXCEPT SATURDAY We do Curing and Smoking Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold Whole, •Half ' or Quarter . . . For Better. Service, And Lower Pric.es Cali Ripley . 100. t a CHAS. 'HOBISMA Prop. ;. Happy ect In Ireland and over 60 other countries, you ca enjoy a world of flavour in the balanced beer. b • Ws. as Handicrafters'. The •Sixth meeting of the St Helens Happy Handicrafters,met, at the hall on April 9th. It .was opened with' 4H pledge.. The roll call 'One point I have learned about 'selecting acessoriies" was answered by 19 girls. The min Utes of the lastmeeting were read and business was, discussed. We planned to have" a work meeting at the hall on April.13th. A discussion and demonstration was given bythe. leaders on'select- tion': and care of •gloves, The girls worked on their hats. ' They" are alarming on seeing the Home Ec- °mist, Miss Liddiard, next Sat- rday night, The Meeting closed ith the Queen,,' a1 Irish' folk singers at Dublin`s popular Abbey Inn. CARLINCir 1'REWERIIS Limited , DLN i{•!