The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-29, Page 16THE .LUCKNQW SENTINEL, 1,UCKNOW� ONTARIO•
Combined
Roman Catholic •Separate
Schools
For the Township of Ashfield
(Purple : Grove. News)
St . Andrews Sunday School ;Picnic
was -held at the' home of Mr .and
•Mrs. Jim Brooks on Monday .even-
ing.
Most of'the folks from here
attended the • farewell dance held . •
in Bervie on Saturday`in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blackwell and
family who'soon will be residing
in their new home in Goderich
The Pupils of the; Ripley . Central
School enjoyed. field day on Fri-
day •.afternoon. • •
Mr and Mrs. Don McCosh and
Mr. ,and Mrs.. Ardill Mason were
�iisitors on Sunday with Mrs, W.N.
Bushell in Lucknow •
Mary Helen and.Judy McDonald
spent an afternoon last week With
Frankie Dore.
Milton Stanley of London spent
last !week in. Purple Grove with Mr.'
and Mrs Norval. Stanley,
Mrs.,:Don Dore and family' attend!
'ed the' music recital held'in Luck
now on Friday evening by the class
of Mrs... Tom Pritchard , in which ..
Cathy,and Vicki took ,part.
• Barbara Forster spent a few days
,last week with.Betty Colwell.
Gladys Cawley of Toronto spent,
the weekend at her Koine here.
Recent visitors. with Mr. and'Mrs;
Don Robertson were Miss Sadie
. • and Mr•. Dave. Johnston of Ashfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Huston and .1 -
Miss
'
Miss Margaret Robertson of Lucknow'`
who has been spending a few days
with the Hustons in Ripley. '
Mr. and Mrs; Gordon Patterson.
and .Mrs. Walter Forster spent"
Saturday in London where they
visited Mrs.; Currie Colwell who.
is ,a patient in the hospital there.
Lisa Coliins'.spent, a while' on
Sunday afternoon with Cathy, Vick
and Frankie Dore. • •
Once again the pleasant smell of
new mownhay fills the air as the
farmers take advaritage of the hot
weather and are thankful. ' '
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Trip To Toronto
•• (Whitechurch News)
Whitechurch Women's Institute
sponsored a, bus trip to Toronto on
Monday when 38 ladies enjoyed
the outing. They had their lunch
at Toronto and •visited Honest Ed':s:
Department Store, City Hall •
. Shopping centres, airport and
, attended the Theatre where "The
sound of Music " was showing.
Those attending from this vicinity
were Mrs. Lester Falconer, Mrs..
Garnet, Farrier, Mrs. Bill Evans,
Mrs,.` Ezra Scholtz Mrs. Dawson
Craig, Mrs. Russel McGuire,, Mrs.
Frank Ross, Miss Mary Helrri..and •
Mrs. George Walker; .During the
trip it was.learned.it was Mrs.
George Well"wood's birthday so
• the groupstirpr'ised her by present-
ing..her with a gift,
RECEIVES UNIVERSITY COURSE
Dianne Evans, ,London , Daughter
of Mr. and,, Mrs. Eric Evans and •
grand daughter.of Mr. 'and Mrs
Bill Evans of Whitechurch .is, one
of 17 Ontario Grade 11. High School,
'students,chosen.•because of schol-.
'astir standing to receive a• 6 week
course in computer work at Western
University during the holidays.
Her mother was the .former Winnie
Donaldson and her ,grandparents '
Mr, arid Mrs . Bob.. Donaldson
formerly' of Langside, •.now. of
Teeswater • . •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans acc-
ompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Maulden..'of 'Kinlough attended a
Royal Arch Mason's District Service
on Sunday .at Seaforth : -
•Mrs. Prank 'Coultes spent Monday,
with Mrs. Robert. Mof fat :at her '
cottage . at Point Clark..
This community extends their
sy.mpathy;to•Jack Aitchison in
the passing on Monday,.of his sister-,
Hannah at Blyth,
Walter Arscott is supervising the
work at the Lucknow Legion Room
On Friday evening Mildmay and
Whitechurch ' Pee. Wee.reams
played. soft ball at Whitechurch:
The score was 13-11 in favour of
Whitechurch
•
On'Friday June 24 the: pupils from'
here joined Kinloss Central school
grades 1 and 8 made 1 bus load, and
grades .5. and. 6 .made' another bus:
full. First stop was at Devil's Glen.
Provincial Park after which they
paid a visit to the reforestation
farm •at Midhurst and had their
dinner in the park there. They
visited the. Indian village near
Midland, the Shrine at.Midland.
and climbed to the top of,the hill
where the French kept in outlook
• for the Indians, Penetanguishine •
•and the museum there, • On the
return trip home they had their
.supper en route and•.arrived home
around.. midnight,.
High quofity fibers are combined
with the finest manufacturing and
testing facilities 'in the production
of Co-op Binder Twine. Buy it with
assurance of complete satisfaction
..• and worthwhae savings:.
( Dtirgannon News )
• Mr. and Mrs.. A ,J Sherwood
were hosts on Sunday for the an-
nual• reunion picnic 'of R.C. A. F, -
squadron 409 of the second•world
war of which Mr. Sherwood is a
member. Guests were present
from Toronto, Sarnia, Dunnville,
Hamilton, Goderich and other,
points, .with about eighty in
attendance. The day was spent ,
in hearing past memories, a bus
trip around.this area and pony rides
for children, with all .'enjoying a
bountiful picnic dinner.'
Recent, visitors with Mrs. 'Ethel;
Morris were Mr, and Mrs ''Doug
-Freeman of Clinton, Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Drennan of Sarnia •and Mr. ,
and Mrs:• Russel Drennan of Brights
Grove. •
The Annual memmorial service
met will be on
at Dungannon ce sr.y
Sunday July 3 at 4 P, M. with Rev;
S. Jay of St. Pauls Anglican church
giving the address assisted by Rev.
W McLeod, of,Erskine Presbyterian Musicfesliv.al At
church',
Mr,
Nor'tn Ashfield
and Mrs. Lorne lvecs visited
on Sunday with. Mr and Mrs,- Harvey
Congram of Kitchener, also visit-
ing there were Mr and Mrs.. Harold
Congram and family of:'Wingham .
and Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Million and,
family of Stratford .
(by Steve Stothers)
Speaking of birthdays,: rune is
birthday month for the Wm. Sto.
thers.farrtily. Wrrt. Stothers ant
Mary Andrew were•'rnarried on
June 25th, Mrs, Horton: (Rae)
was born on. June 5th. Carman
has his .birthday on llth., ,Steve
°(Ruth) celebrates hers on June ISth
and her..wedding, On June ° 11th,
Bailie, now deceased sorn.e ten.
years, was born on Jobe 'c�3rd
• Pather Steve celebrates leis birth
day ' and Fathers Day separately
and :the consequent .flood of car
• and other loot is wonderful,
We, cannot claim the°same
birthday for three as your coin;
• stated. recently but ' we have two
with the same .birthday , ' Mrs,
Bradbury '(Agnes),and. .Steve .both
observe October "3 as.their. ,birth•
days eight years apart.
younger childrenof the congre
gationare extended an invitation • ,
to attend this meeting,
` :There will be.no.church service.
on Sunday July 3 a the.United
Church here as it is their church,
holiday and at Chalmers Presby-
terian church no services. as it is
Anniversary services at La,ngside
with service .at 11 a.m, and `8:p.m.
and guest speaker Rev. Wallace
Little of Winnipeg...
The ladies of Chalmer4 .church :.•
.are invited to attend Wingham
W. M. S s services on Tuesday July.
5 at 2 p.m. in the church when
;Mrs. Sutherland and, Mrs: •Mac-
Kenzie Presbyterial officers will be
present '
ATTEND WILLIS-LUCUS'WEDDINC
Those attending the wedding of
Bill Willis and Anita Lucas at •
Listowel Saturday, were Mr, and
Mrs'. John Gaunt, Mr and Mrs.
Dawson 'Craig and Alex, Mr . artd
Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and Garry,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison, •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, Mr.
and Mrs.. 'Russel Ross', Doris and
Jim , Miss. Millen, Beth Caslick,
Culross, Miss Shackelton , Kit-
chener, Mr. and Mrs. J ck •.
Coultes, Dresden, Mr; d Ivtis,
Wayne Henry, Toronto; Mr, and'
• Mrs:Dave Turnbull London,. Mrs.
Florence. Henry, Teeswater, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul and his
mother, Mts. Doris Willis and
brothers Garry and John, All
Attended the reception held' that.
evening in,Kufttzyille' Community
Hall. .
The combined•meeting of the
U.C.W. and Messengers will be
held in the Sunday school room of
the United Church July 6th at 2 p.rri
The .L', C. W. members are asked
to bring lunch and all mothers and'
J`, H; 'Kinkead ,of Goderich was
chairman for the North Ashfield
Public School music 'festival held
at the school: on Friday';: June
The :ad judicator., Mr. Queen of.
the Department of Education,;.
picked the following winners;,
girls solo, age. 6 • and 7, Cathy
Simpson; boys, Glenn Irwin;
girls solo; age .8 and 9: Flora
..Simpson; boys, Tom 13arger',girls
solo, age 10 and il, Janet Ritchie;
boy's, John Parrish; :girls solo, age
12 .and over,; Indy Thorburn; boys
Russell 'Moncrief; boy's solo; age
12' and over, 'changed voices,
Steven Torten; grade 5 and 6dues
Sharon MacNay and mane
MacKenzie; grade 7 and,.8 duets,.
Mary Louise Simpson and Allan
Drennan; senior double: trio,'
Sharon' MacNay, Mary Louise
Simpson, 'Miriam Weigand, Mat!
Anderson, ldKen.MacLennait and;
Kenny Wys
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