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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-14, Page 16111 LuCKN0W SONTatiliL. LUCKNOW, 011(10 NNRolimoN‘ is TworioNot Kindergarten Class. Meets All Day 'f.or the first time in several years, Lucknow Publie School Kindergart4 en will conduct classes on an "all day" basis. • Enrolment at Kindergarten 13 thirty-one pupils arid kindergarten classes:are norrnally only half a, day, With this larger enrolment it was necessary to split the group into a morning'class of 16 and an, 'afternoon class of 16. , Teacher is Mrs„ Lloyd (Helen). Hall and the children, with their parent's name in brackets, are as"' follows; MORNING CLASS David Atkinson(Wayne),, Lorna Boyleaa- mes.y, Raymond Cunningham(FOrd), 'Edith •Greer(liarold), Steven Hald-. enby(Douglas), Joan Hamilton yjn), Tommie Henderson(Jirn), Janet Humphrey(Harolc1), Paul Itwin(Ross); David MacLennan (Alex), .Kathryn IvicKIM( Dr-% J. C.) Stephen Pritcharcl(Torn),. Debbie Searle(William) , Susan Thompson (Donald), :Larry Wraith(Elden).. AFTERNOON CLASS, - Brian Baker (Alvin) Perry Boak(Mrs. Doris)', Kathy Brdoks(Gordon), Sandia . •Gardner(Eugene), Randy Guay (Claude). Roddy Havens(Roy) Hope House(Richard), Stephen .Jay(Rev. 'Stanley) „Glenda Jamie son(StUart). Etta Belle MacDonald (Jack) Shelley A nne Murray(RaY)', • Faye Nelson(William)., Allan Stanley (George), Douglas Trel- • eaven(Jack.). Margaret Ann'Whit- crOft(Carl), Helen Wisser(lion).' , DM ASHTON - R Catherine Sylvie Rouillard and , Fraser Everett Ashton were united in marriage in a double rmg cer- emony in St. Francois d'Assise Church in Ottawa at 104 p.m. on Saturday. August 21, 1966. The bride is the daughter Of Mrs. Victor Rouillard of Quebec City. Quebec and the late Mr. Rouill 'ard and the groom is the son a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd.Ashtori of Lucknow. The.marriage was performed by Father Wilfrid Gariepy of Montr- eal, cousin of the bride and Father Dona Lernire of OttaWa... The bride was given in marriage by her brother Michel Rouillard of Quebec City. She wore.a two piece suit of honey coloured Calais lace with three quarter length sleeves.. She carried an orchid with.stephanotis and ivy and an orchid and stephanotis OUILLARD formed ther headpiece. / A reception followed at Cercle Universitaire in Ottawa. The bride's mother wore a three piece dress of brown crepe with a lace blouse, matching accessories, feather hat and a corsage of car- nations and stephanotis. The groom's mother wore a champ blue crepe dress with a silk lace over-. jacket, matching feather hat and • accessories and a corsage of carnations and stephanotis. The newlyweds motored to Florida for 'a three week trip. They are now residing at 415 Echo Drive, Apt. 6, Ottawa 1.. The bade, a graduate of Laval University, is a dietition at Gen eral Hospital,i0ttawa. The . groom, a graduate of The Univ- ersity of Guelph, is working for. the Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, (Whitechurch News) ' On Tuesday evening a meeting. of lot owners and interested -part- ies of Langside.;Tiffins cemetery was held at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Tiffin with an atten- dance' of 16. • . The President Charles Tiffin presided. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secret- ary . Mrs. Victor Emerson and • adopted. Mr. Jamieson Pettypiece and Mrs. Emerson.gave a report on the Council meeting they attended to see if township Coun- cil would undertake care of the cemetery. They reported thai • they• must take care of theircern etery themselves and appoint 3 ' trustees' as outlined in the cemet- ery Act. It was decided to have lamie-son Pettypiece advertise a meeting for the purpose -of elect - A Bernie area farmer,.. Stewart' Arm.strong, 76, died instantly, Tuesday of last week, 'when thrown from his truck following a two-. ;vehicle accident. The fatality was on Highway S east of KiriCardine„ , . A son of the victim., Aurel'Arn-i- . strong of .R.R.4, Kincardine was . • driving the truck in which his father -was a passenger. It' was tx av"- ' 'ef,ling, east on the highway and turning north unto a sideroad when . it was struck in the rearby an east.L,. vain() car driven by Lorne Brown • of R. FL, , (incardine', Anrel was aho tossed, c•Irri the • truck and he and Yr Brawn were treated at Kincardine Hosiital Minor head injuries. The victim received extensive chest and other internal i.niuries. Both vehicles were wrecked. Mr. Armstrong was born in Kin- cardine Township. He was a mein-. ber of Bay** United Cinirck, / Surviving are his wife the former Mary Corfu his son .Aurek a daughter Mrs. Dawson(Joyce) Pollock of iliingham; a brother Oscar of Bende and six gratdsons. The body was at the McLerinan Funeral Horne, Kinc.ardinewhere gel', Martin Rule conducted the funeral Tburiday a. 2 p.m. Burial was it Kincardine cemetery. • the.yeek of September • 15 and 22nd and.that.electionof trustees will be held September.29 at the home of Charles Tiffin, meeting, at B:30 p.m.. Heating Service Plan • • • • 4 Annual clean out and • free inspection of your furnace; furnace smoke pipe, chiinney base, burner and tank, ..:1p100 eniergency calls. Since itwas learned, that in 1872 the cemetery was called Langside and in 1920 was called Tiffins, b ' Y Irritation it'was carried that hence-. •. fortli thiscernetery beinown • Langside cemetery... ; CULROSS ..CORNERS 3py show of hands it was carried , that Mrs. V. Emerson paint the : Martin Benedict left list week for cerneterY posts green,. The Cemet- Regina. En route, •Pvirmln plans to er). 7 IS n °niin in Manitoulin Island will be mowed Wednesday at Li 1 pm. with lawn mowers and if it Little, Mary Stanley spent. laSt shouid be Wet on Wednesday to. ' • .inThowecirin4mTheurs osrlca,thy.ose • who pal• d home perpetual upkeep were read-. The secretary was. given a list of names • of those owning whoie.lots and half lots and instructed to prepare a letter to be sem to all 1ot owners • asitin`. g. that they try to contribute perpetual upkeep for 1/2 a lot of S4C,..50 and for a Whole lot $60,00 or if they cannot afford this. a don' ation as titly the interest from accinulated.funds to date can be used to keep fences in repair, znOw grass and maintain the cemetery.' 4, rides= Pettypiece moved the adiourninent of the Meeting. 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