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_LticknOW Legion Hall was: a hive'
of activitylast week when over
'• 200 dads and ;ads sat down to the
annual LUeknow Minor Hockey •
• Banquet. tucknow's gift to the
NHL, Pani Henderson of the De-
troit Red Wings was guest speaker,
and was accompanied to the ban-
quet by his friend and former
team-mate Garry Doak; now of,.
the Boston Bruins. • '
The two presented crests and
pictures to the players afterwards .
and posed kr a.special picture
with Mary Jardine, female goal
tender in the Lucknow Minor
,hockey Circles; lv4ry • with a
• new hair -do, a corsage and no
face mask, didn't resemble one
. bit the gal that we had seen
"kicking 'em out" of the Lucknow
• • • nets all season.
Mixed Trebles
At Greens Monday
The Lucknow Ladies' 13dWling
Club held a mixed trebles on
Monday, May 23rd. There were
nine rinks in play. •
kizes went to the following:
AA to a Teeswaterrink. Herb
Duffy. Jim Desu, Isabelle miller.
2nd to a Lucknow rink, Rd y Fin-
• layson, Maudie Fisher. James •
Cameron. 3rd to a Wingham
Lloyd Elliott. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs.
Finnigan. -
----Lucknow. atNeustadt. * June 3. ,
Neustadt at Lucknow June 8
• Mildmay at Lucknow : . June 14
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• Teeswatefat LucknOw ' . June 24. , and family were Sunday visitors
Lucknow at Teeswater- June 27 with Mrs. Carman Whytock, a
.,.
Whitechurch at Lucknow•July 8 patient in-Goderich hospital.
Grade 8 pupils from S. S. No'.
10 who attended Open House at the
High School were Mariene Weber.
John Gibb; Charles Thompson and
Arthur Henderson. Wayne Evans'
was absent and Joyce Morrison was
laid up with pneumonia.
Accompanying the Calvin -Brick
U.C.W. on thXit• bus trip from' ,
here were Mrs. Albert Caultes,
Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs. Elwood
Groskorth, Mrs. Russel Chapman. .
Mr and Mrs. Bill Neabel. and
Mrs. Graham of Teeswater were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Fisther and family of Pahn
erston and in the-el/ening visited
with friends in Chesley.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whytock
• Husband. Of Former Historical Socie itr Church; Miss Ada We
Resident Passes In Sept Town.
01.Fvw. 91.cpthers 'spoke brief]
y
. about the history of the Stothe
• WILLIAM BLACK
Mrs. Islelson Bushell of Stratford
and Kenneth Cameron of Lucknow
attended the funeral of William
Black of Espanola last Sunday, '
May 22nd.. Mrs.. Black is the
former Mary MacLean of Lucknow.
Mr. Black was .principal of the ••
High School.in Espanola for 36
years retiring about a year ago. .
He suffered from a heart conditicin
and passedaway on Friday, May
20th.
•
The committal service and
interment:took _place in_Gr and • ..•
'Valley Cemetery. •'•
:M.and Mrs. Stewart Cameron
of Buffalo attended the service
at Grand Valley.
Lucknow at Whitechurch July - Mrs. Jean Andera and family of ' . ' '
Luck:now at Mildmay• 'July 15 Clinton were Sunday visitors with od .
Bruce Colirity Historical Society
chose their southern-rnost'munic-
ipality to Meet for the May. meet-
ing last Thursday night. The
meeting was held in the.Litclinow .
Town Hill.
Harvey Linklater'of Kineardine.
president of the association, was
chairman and Stated that the,
group Were sorry that Stuart, Rob-
ertson, ' memberwho has given
fine siippOrtthrough the years,•
was unable •to be present because
2of being hospitalized. Mr. Link -
later was--pleased-With the excell-
ent attendance.
• • .
Rip ey at.Luc no July my
Lucknow at Ripley July 18 Mr. •and Mrs. Jack Shiell and Girls e
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▪ NUMBER OF 1966 AND 1965 MODELS. THESE, VARY FROM:
• *, Pontiac grate Chief to Parisian* Hardtops • It
Chevrolet Binaries to Impala Hardtops LI
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li 1965 Mustang, VI Automatic •
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1965 Ford Galaxie 581, 4 Door Hardtop ■
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NUMBER OF 1944 PONTIACS, 6 AND 8 CYLINDERS . a
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. Various Models . ■
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. E • NUMBER OF .1964 CHEVROLETS, 4 AND 8 CYLINDERS IN
• i963 Chevrolet: Inipala, 4 'Dior, Hardtip,:V8, FUlly Equipped
• VARIETY•
' OF 1961 PONTIACS' AND CHEVROLETS
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. CONVERBLES
• The Silver Lake W., i held
their May meeting at the home •
of.,Mis. Glenn Young The theme
of the Meeting was Horne Econ-
omics
The meeting was conducted.
by the president , Mrs: Ronald
Thacker ' Following the opening
exercises, the roll call was. '.
.ariswered with "Your favourite.
Recipe Written" each readin
aloud their recipes., This ,
brought forth a variety of tried
• and tested recipes. • •
Delegates to the District
'Annual chosen were Mrs, Ronald
Thacker, Mrs. Clarence Moulton
• and Mrs.. Albert Young. Mrs,
Clarence Hedley and Mrs,. Ellison:
Hodgins were chosen, as well to:.
• help with the registration at this •
meeting.
The,girls of the recently corn-. •
pleted 411 club,' Accent on Acc-
essories4 had a: display of their • .
work; and a deMonstration,. •
With Mrs. Al Hedley, one of
• the leaders, giving the remirki.
on the display. The girls then
modelled the hats, scarvesand
handbags they had made.
. Standing Committee reports
• were given by Mrs, •MelVin,flusk,
Mrs. Homer. Devitt , Mrs. Ellison
• Hodgins and Mrs. Glenn Young. .
For the program, Mrs. Clarence'
• Moulton 'gave a reading, made up
• olhidden song titles Mr's. Ray
•Statley conducted afun game,
• •"my grandmother went to Parte::
'Following the closing of the rnee,'
ting, there was an exCharrge of
• bulbs and flowers. Lunch was,
served by Mrs. Clarence Moul-
mssuawe, ton edbayntdhMrse hostess,Hpagins assist-.
•
family and said he and hisbri
ers were presently Working one
history of their clan...the Stith
and Andrew families,
• FbatiO Mathers outlined the
history. of the. recently establi
C,hristian ReforMed Church aid
spoke of •various.other contras
history. • . ' • •
.He• showed slides of local sc
and buildings and of Wildlife
flowers common to the area,
Connie MacKenzie nd Wa
Hunter IavOured the group with
Scottish dancing With lah.gac•
Kenzie playing the bag pipes,.
The Bruce Society has over
250: paid up Members. They
located in many provincesand:
•
Various histories of the comm-
unity were presented. Presbyter-
ian Church„ Mrs. Neil. MacKen
zie; St. Marys Roinan,Catholic scime in th'e United States,.
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