The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-06, Page 34th,
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LOCAL. and GENERAL NEWS
Barbara Rathwell, daughter of :1
Mr; and Mrs,. Gerald Raithwell•.of
town, is spending her .holidays
at her home •here . Barbara`.4.s a
nurse in training at St.: Michaels'
Hospital, Toronto, and while she
is home is 'going to work at Pine
crest Manor in :Lucknow;.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrew
returned to Kapuska. sing after , a
holiday visit with his mother, Mrs,'
George Andrew and -family• in
Lucknow.,
Visitors at the Steve'Stothers
•home and, K,i•ntail Beach. are Mr . `-
and Mrs'. 'W ,F3. Whale- and Brock
Jr, of'Madison,- Wisconsin. Brock
()niversit Mr Whale
is staying at :the beach .for :a while`:.
Mr.. andi�rs, J. D. Schultz and '
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Andrew of clarkspn spent the
holiday week -end' at Kintail. • Mrs
Schultz is spending the week . .. •
with -Mrs; Whale,.
Mr,; and Mrs: R;C. Passmore of
'Ottawa,and .Roo, Monica and
Phillip. also took their holiday in
a -NT. Lucknow and Kintail . Bo'o
staying the'week at the'lake. with
Brock.Jr,. '
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,Mis. Clara Downey celebrated
her 78th birthday with her brother
Mrr,and Mrs; -Ralph Elliott, .and.
family of .R.ipley. on Saturday July
2nd., • Mr. and Mrs , Clayton .
Elliott and family. of Detroit and
Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Ackert and:
family of E iolyrood were also
present. • .
• Mr, and Mrs. Harold McIntosh,.
Heather and'Michelle of Amher-.•
stburg are holidaying at a cottage
at Point Clark and Harold is visit-
ing boyhood cCCcnes'a d acquaint-
ances in Luc know where he left
in 1928. • - -•
Sr. goes. back to :Mad icon and all
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leave for Saskatoon. where Brock
will be employed On the staff of
Saskatoon
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Mt,'.and Mrs, Lloyd Keating,
Diane, L
Santa Ana
, loan and Audrey of
Ana , California"are visiting
relatives in this area, Mrs. :Keatinl
is the former' Marion '1'horburn of
the Amberle): area ,. '
Mrs. 'James Menefee. (Mary
M•acM4llan) of Oklahoma Cityhas
been visitingreiatives,in the .dist-
rict. . Mrs. Menefee, a graduate
nurse, went to' Oklahoma City, in
1919 and. has been there since,. For,.
many: years she was 'supervisor `and
assistant in• nursing- education at•
the -University Hospital, University.'
of,Oklahorna.
Tex Cameron of Walkerton and
well known in this area recently
underwent surgery. inHam'ilton •
General•"Hosiital .
Mr..and Mrs. ,Glen Moore of
Hamilton visited recently with
.Mr. George A.n.drew,.at. Pinecrest/
Manor Lucknow .
lair.•:'and Mrs.. Peter Cook '
returned from a motor trip to the
west coast. They, report a: wonder-
ful trip accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs..: George. Hackett•of. Cochrane..:
Danny Leddy of Lucknow: is
employed for• the summer months
at, the farm of his: Uncle Norman
O'Connor in Ashfield; .•
Descendants from Detroit of the
•Dougald MacKinnon .orfg-
inally of the 2nd concession of
Kinloss,• visited South Kinloss
•Cemetery on Monday and were
seeking1 information at the Sentinel
Beverley Rathwell, who has been. 11
attending MacDonald College in
Quebec, is employed for the •sura-
mer at the'Secord Clinic, an an
inial hospital in Toronto .
'Mr. and Mrs. George Kerry and
Paul of'Cliaiham were week -end
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, silly
Brown of Lucknow-.
Visitors at the home' of Mrs..
Margaret MacPherson of itoryrood
recently were Mr, and Mrs Bert
Bain of London and Mt. llossack.
.Bain of Lucknow ;Mrs. Dan Mac
Innes•and Nancy of Holyrood and
Miss Dickson R . N : of Toronto,
Also Mr. and Mrs,• Carl Schoffer
and Gary and Dale of London. Mr.;
Schoffer showed' pictures of his
recent trip to Long Beach
ENGAGEMEN'TS
MacDONALD - SCHNURR
Mr., and -Mrs.. Roy J.• Schnurr•of
:'Formosa, anndunce the engagement
of theirdaughter Marjorie Ruth to
Mr. James -W: 'MacDonald, soon of
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. MacDonald of
1-16lyrood . the,Marriage will take
place Friday ,
July 29th at 8 o'clock
at Teeswater Presbyterian Church;
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CAMPBELL RUTLEDGE
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Rutledge of
Dutton announce the engagement
of their ,daughter Judith Anne:to
: Mr. Donald James Campbell 'son
of Yr and Mrs':. Harold Campbell
of Lucknow. The marriage will
take place Saturday 'July 30th. at
3 o'clock in Knox Presbyterian
/Church Ripley
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LOW RY BOY D
Mr. and Mrs. Mac',Boyd, R.R 4
Ripley, wish to announce the .:
engagement of their daughter,
•, Gayle Anne, to Mr. Lynn Carr
uthers Lowry, son• of"Mr. and Mrs:
Elden Lowry of R, R.1 Kincardine. •
The marriage will take place
Saturday, July 23rd apt 3 o'clock•
at Pine River, United Church.. .
Twenty -One Pass
Con1servatory Exam
Royal Conservatory of 'Music
exam results of students of . Mrs
W.A. Graham, Ripley, 'are as.
follows. .
Grade 2 Theory, Sandra Collins
9'5 „Linda Moyle 84, Ann Ackert 78
Cr.ade 8 pianos: Elonors, Gail Lock
Gail Courtney, Elliott Courtney,
Susan *Elliott' and Jean *Mac Tavish
equal, Kerry Farrell; Pass Cathy
McLeod and John Ackert. '
Grade 6 piano , Honors, -Sherry
Po1lock, Joan Ferguson, and Gwen'
Ann MacAuley'equal Pass, Margie
MacKay and .Karen Lackie equal;
Ivan Elodgins, Beverley McLelland,
Peter Walden Shirley Walden equal
Sandra Collins. •
Twenty -/one pupils tried the,
esiams and all. 'assed
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PAGE THREE •
Business Men's Association .Feature
"Lucknow Days" Shopping Promotion
Sixty-five businesses which serve
the village of Lucknow have join-
ed forces to present a business- -
directory --for Lucknow and it is • -
included' as- a special section in
this week's paper,' The 16 page
supplement, printed on yellow
paper to distinguish it from the -
regular issue of the Sentinel, is
a project of the Lucknow Business
Men's Association and .consider- '
able planning has gone into its:.
production by members of the
group who worked on it,,
As well as being a directory of
most business places in Lucknow
many merchants have co-operat-
ed in,offeiing'mid summer ispec-
,ials to the buying public.. All told
it will make Lucknow an:excel
lent place to shop for those who
are looking for bargains..- For those,•
people who are in need 'of services',
:this paper should emphasize that,
(:Lucknow has- everything to offer
in this line,
, This week, the S. entinel's 2300
circulation is being supplemented !With sample copies so that every-
one in the trading area receives .a
copy of the Sentinel that will
include the - business paper. Those..
subscribers at a distance will,not •
receive the shopping,. section of
the paper.
Lucknow. Pipe Band will provide
music .this Friday night on Luck-
•now's Main Street, and every
• Friday night in. July and August...
Meet your friends in Lucknow.
The band is sponsored by the mer-
chants listed on .the front of the .
yellow supplement,
Fire Destroys House And Ram Of tong
Schlosser On The Fourth Of Huron
A one -floor, log;home and•a barn
on the 4th of Huron were demolish-
ed 'by
emolish-ed'by fire early Sunday morning.
The -home, at' R.' R-. 6'•Lucknow , •
MOVE..IT To. LUCKNOW
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Ab :Campbell. Buys
Amberley Cottage
(A mberley News)
•Elmer Culbert of Southfield, Mich'
igan has sold ,his summer home at
Amberley.which he purchased `
from Mrs. Walter Brown overtwo
years ago. ,Mr.. Albert Campbell,
of-Luc)(now , who purchased the •
cottage, will move:"it to Lucknow.
shortly
FLOURISHING GARDEN '
Mr. James Millen of the. lower
second concession ..of Huronhas a
flourishing garden: Potatoes are in'
blossom and other , vegetables 'are .
doing_ well despite the dry. weather .,
• ;Mary: Elizabeth Walden and Carol
Courtney• will be counsellors for ' •
the Junior members of the Pine.
River and Bethel C. G. I. T .' They
will enjoy camping at A mberley -
,Beach next week.. Interesting pro
grams have been 'prepared Mrs.
Gordon• Elliott is leader' of the
C.G:I.T..
The Junior •choir of• Pine River
.Unita Church had charge' of the•
music on Sunday morning with.
Mary Elizabeth 'Walden as organist
A quartette consisting of Dianne .,
Kempton, Wendy. Courtney, Gert-
rude Lee Walden,' and•Margret
Anne Courtney 'was heard.
BIRTHS
HA WLEY - In Oshawa General
Hospital on Tuesday,, June 28th,
to -Mr.. and Mrs. Roy :Hawley -
.(Donna Woods) a daughter, Pamela.
Jane, a sister for Leslie Anne.
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ALTON - In Wingham.and District '
Hospital, on Saturday', .June '25
1966, to Mr. and,Mrs.: Kenneth
Alton., R.R. 7 Lucknow, a daughter
REID '- In Wingharn and -District tl'•
Hospital, on Monday,'June 27, 1966'
to'vlr. and Mrs. Irving Reid, Wing -
harp ,
ing-ham, a son.
LEDDY • On Wednesday June 16th
in Victoria Hospital, London, to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leddy of
St. Augustine, a boy:, Brian Joseph
CLARK - In Wingham and'District
Hospital, -on Tuesday June 28' 1966
to Mr. and Mrs,. Henry Clark, .R
5 tucknow,.:a son. -
w
was occupied by, fohn Schlosser and
Alex Kirscher.
The .buildings were owned by;
Mr; Schlosser's 'brother ,Tony, who
lives on an adjacent, farm,'
'John Schlosser and Mr. Kirscher
were at Tony's, fora barbecue
when flames were spotted' coming
front the home,` The fire was
burning out of control when the
Ripley .tire department arrived but'':
a 'shed was: saved.... : - .
About -1,000 bales of hay stored
in the l7arn last week and three
pigs Were destroyed. The buildings,
are partially covered, by insurance.
Cause of the fire .has ; not'been •
determined
The farm is known•. to: many: as•the
"Neil and Dougald Black" place
and the log house destroyed, was
the original -log home. ;• The loca-
tion of the farm is on the 4th -of
Huron, about a half mile east 'of
the 15th sideroad into Ripley‘and
on the north side of the road,
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Be. Laird • Stirling
Minister
JULY" 10th
No Saay School .. Sessions
through July
11:00 a.m. Morning •Worship
Guest •Miniseler -
• Rev. •: E.. J. Roulston
o . Exeter ' .
LuckneW .
Presbyterian Church
Rev. :Roderick' MacLeod
Minister • •
JULY leth
10.00 a.m. Stmday . School
I.1100 a.m.. Morning Worship
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.ST.- PETER'S • :
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
Trinity S
JULY` 10th
Church agchool 10:15, a.m.
Morning Prayer 11;15 a.m..
Rev. Stanley E. Jay,B.A., B.D
Rector y -
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