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LUCKN
FALL FAIR
• There is a place 111 Bruce60unqr ,
.1 think. you all know......
In a• good farming district,. sure
they call it LuCknow. ,
The 'stock . are all fat. the thin
.pnes ate rare •. •
In the fall.of the year. they are.
•
shown It the" fair.
There are horses and cattle,the-
re are pigsind titer's sheep ,.
So ioad up.yOur trucks, come
out and compete; .. •
'The hall will be filled with
exhibits galore •
.• •
But as the old saying ries, there `.
is.a44ays room. for Some 'More.
There's Oita •and there Is barleY,
there is wheat and there is cOrn,
priie you. Will get, just iSsure
• a,s you're born!.
The wortsen!s handicraft Will be
ihowri., :all arranged in a line '
•Veryfine work Of artistic de-
sign.
The ladies 'will be busY, but
• .
they never of:MIN/tut
• So let us hope for a fine day
and that •we may not get Fain, .
The bands will be playing;
• muSic so tine, •
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.With floats and Parades, so be
there on time'. •
Thereis every attraction 1 think
there can be; • •
With.bootlis 'on the grolindaand
the midway to'see: •• .
bur program Will be good, the
best can be found, •
Some, eloquent speakers. all
rnen of 'renown.' •• •, • ,
School marnis will be there,
with their scholars parading.
With a capable look/and one of
persuading.
Miss Canada will be there. I
have heard inadvance,
Vi.h beauty afl charm ..our
,fair. to enhande; . •
The fair will be opened in a
ignified way ••
hree Cheers to our fair -board,
surely.rnust say.
here will be everything there,w
hink that appeals. ••
ith ,a.danee.in the evening to'
ick up ,your heels.
• ane one and come all, make
bis fair one to remember,
eep the date iifyour notia,,, the
7th of Septernbet.
JOHN EMERSON
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Family Dinner On
43rd Anniversary
(Amberley News)
Mr.,and Mrs: Arthur .Messenger
of the fourth concession of Huron.
Celebrated their foity-thitd.wedd-
.ing anniversary on Thuraday, Sept-
ember the first. A family dinner
was held at -the Bruce Inn, Kincar-
dine in honoui of OF happy ocas:t
• •
ion: Congratulations are eictended
to thern.by their many friends:, '
and neighbors in the community. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Einmerton
and •Miss 'Betty EminertOn visited •
with Mr: andMrs, Ed Courtney
of Kilworthyson hokSndayand Tues-
day of last week. , •
WORKINGIN WEST • '
Motoring'1/4to.SaskatCheyan last
• week were ,Fred •FiendersOn.
ay,Ferguaon. Kenneth Farrell and.
Gary Courtney. Word received
from them states that they were
.hired on farms:in the same local-.
ity.' •• • -• • .
•
At Pine River. United Church on
Sunday, Mrs, Wallace Poll�ck of
Ripley was :guest -soloist. ,,The
organist Mr. Lynn Lowry was
accompanist:. The congregatiiiin ,
Was happy: to have Rev.. Harold
Pillen.back in the, pulplt. ' •
• Mrs. Guest Collins of Kincardine
visited with her sister .Mrs. Art
Courtney. of Amberley last week..
Chester Campbell, •WilliaM Fer-
guson. and Mr, and Mrs. Leonard:
Irwin attended the funeral of the
late Bruce Cameron of Detroit. Mr.
iCameron.has been a reSident of •
Amberley Beach for a ,number of
yeati. Sympathy is extended to the.
members of his family:
• Paul Farrell,.•Elliott Lowry and
"David Courtney attended Tomtit()
Exhibition last week. They also
Visited at Peterborough, Graven -
burst and other points ofinterest.
Sunday guests. with Mr and Mrs
• Walter Brown of .Amberley were ••
Mr. and Mrs. Bert MdCreath and
daughter .Mi. and Mrs.. Ernie
Young of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Mariott of Salford, Mr ..
and Ivirs, Eldon Bradley, Phyliss
and John and Miss Sandra McLenn-
an of LOndon.
Mr. and Mrs 'Tom Bell and fam-
ily of Toronto visited With •Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Campbell of A mberley.
a .
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Trip:Tolast.Coast
(Purple GroveNews)
Misses Nancy Elliott, Sharon
Stanley, Elaine Hodgins and Bar-
bara Murrayinotored to the East
Coast recently where they enjoyed
touring, the Maritimes. The girIS
took two weeks for their trip and •
damped out along the way.
Purple Grove W.I. were guests
of the'Holyrood WoinerVi Institute
on Thursday evening. Those att-
ending from here were MissEva
Culbert, Mrs, William Arnold,
Miss Ada Gawley, Mrs. George'
Harkness and Eida , Miss Valerie
Gilliei and Mrs. Don McCosh.
Miss Gladys. GaWley of Toronto
spent Friday night at her honk
here.. • • ,
Misses Margaret Robertson and. •
" • •Annie \McLeod Of Lucknow'Spent
a-few-clays:with. Mr. and Mrs. • •
Don Robertson.
• MOVED TO, KITCHENER ' •
• Folks from thiadistrict wW miss
the Curries who leftOn Saturday
for their new home in.Kitehener.
Frank has been employed there
• for some time. •
.
Ronnie Dore of Teeswater and.
••DaVici Campbell of London 'spent
"the past, two weeks With, Bob .Emer-
BruCe.Colwell of Kinloss returned
• home from the west last week.
Due to the.•railroad strike, Bruce
found itneeessary to return home
' by, plane. •• • . .
Mr; and Mrs. Francis Doyle,
Bryan, BOnnie, • Kerry and Heather
spent four, days in Northern Ontario
yherethey :yisited,with Iren0s.
• • : ' •
TO TAKE TRIP wEsT.
and. Mrs Don McCosh leave
• for the westonFriday where they •
• wi1 join: Maryanne. :They: plan. to '.
beaway two weeks. •.• •
The Bell 'Picnic ;was' held in: Losi7 •
.don ortStinday and those :attend- •
Mg froni this district were Mr'..
And Mrs.' GOrdon•PattersOn, 'Mr:f !
• and Mrs.., Burton ColliriSand fam-
141.. George EMersOn and
Bob, Mrs.. Andrew. Pattetton, Mrs..
John Bell, Mr. „and Mrs.: Ross . •
Shiells and.Maty.Ellert of Luck -
now 'and Ronnie Dore.
Misses Catolyn. and. Janet Forster••
of .TorOnto and Bob: of Barrie spent
the weekend at their home- here.
Mr: and Mrs'. Don DOre.and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mr and. Mrs. Claude Dore Jr.
and boys at Teeswater. ...•
• Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
and Mts. Don :McCosh ;and Dick •
were Mr. and Mrs. Ardill' Mason,
• Mr. and Mrs. Currie'Folwell,
• and 'Mrs. Frank Colvfell,, Mr. and
Mrs,' Walter Forster ;Jamie and • .
• Cath* and .Miss Nancy Elliott.
•
,.•VisitorSon Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Francis•Boyle and family,
• were Mr....and•Mrs: :Don McTavish
and Mr. and WS. Jim Needham
and their families. ' •
Weekend 'guests with..Mr. and ..
Mrs. Earl Elliott, and family were
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Elliott of Tor-,
onto and John and' Paul Elliott Of
'Ferndale:, Michigan.. Mr. and,
• Mrs • Ezra. Stanley of. Kinloss also
visited the Elliotts on Saturday
evening:.. • ••
Mr. and Mrs: .Boli'McClure,and
Bradley of Toronto spent a week
• with Mr.. and A s. 'qordon7McDon-
:aid and g •he visitors with
theMcDon ds e ntly were .
Mr. and Mts. Fred Gilchrist of
the fourth. :
Miss Cod and Kevin Boyle.
spent a few days with their grand-
mother Mrs. 'Ed Farrell.. • ' •
Carl and Delbert Dore spent
some time with their grandparents*
in Bervie, Mr. 'and Mrs. Claude
Dore •
PAG' FIFTEEN
A .
...R0i.s.treington Was:W...1 'Speaker.
.9T. HELENS WOMEN6 INSTITUTE
The St. Helens Women'40 Institute
meeting:was held Thursday evening
SepteMber ist in the Hall with a
good .attendance and ws..Harold,
Gaunt presiding. • • •
The roll call was, Sing, .Say.vo. •
Pay. , •
Duringthe business period it was
announced that the shOrt course in
the spring March 16 and 17th would
be copper tooling. It was moved
that VW, be donated towards the
Unesco Project, Mrs, Ross Gammie
and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt were•appoin,
ted.dekgates to the Fall Rally .at
Aubutn, OCtober '3rd All the mem
bets were asked to bring.One dozen
cookiesfor lunch for the Huron'
County Historicarmeeting to be •
held September 19th in the Instit7
•
ute Hall.. A committee of Mr5.
Harold Gaunt, ,Mrs, Elwood Barb- .
onr and: Mrs Ross garnriiie areto
help'set up the display :for the '
Lucknow Fall' fair, Anyone having -
any crafts are asked to bring them
• to the.next meeting.
• Ross 'Ellington was guest speaker:
He spoke on. the,"Changing trend .•
in Education", 'He was introduced
by Mrs, Lloyd Hunter and thanked
• by Mrs, Harold Paunt.:. Current. '
events were given by Mrs, Lorne
Woods; Vera MacDonald favoured
' ,with a piano:instrumental, Mrs, ,
Charles McDonald conducted
soap contest; A successfttl,sale
of candy was held. The committee
in charge of lunch was Mrs Angus
• MacDOnald, Mrs, Charles McDon-
ald and Mrs.. John Pritchard.
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