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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-14, Page 21EDN Pall y Thanks TO boa:oinmunitv . H0410.od,. • September 12,1966 ponald, Thompson., icor, Luckrow Sentinel., ar Polk •' In behalf of the -Grey -Bruce Area )men's Institute Convention irx* utive, •1 would like, to express preciation to many in the villag= Lockup* , through. the• col urnn your Sentinel; ,who have done much to make our convention . e of the most';suc. cessful. I feel itt sure, it. is gpe'that Wilk be 11 and •favourably' commented' •in years to come. • 'o the local: committee from the eknow W arn.en't Institute ,, who trod on 'our 4beh'alfefrorn April.. ,'.Mrs. ;Phillip Stewart,`Mrs.' mstrong Wilson, and• Mrs. Omar Daks: ro the. Lucknow Presbyterian, iited, and Anglican church . • cups who catered to noon lunch.- ns and.the, banquet'. The meals ;re delicious and thoroughly ,joyed. fo the. Lucknow '•Council.for, the e of•the'facilities at the Town' ' ildrel sttu Can ray Itj hildre e Fe,. ,st of Mee lese park'. eaukN when.pp Basi where' parked and the ldren loco •. on to Hugh. 21 :Ove Its' you �dI ; hip Get. �' lrm• His V ital Ito � n:d )urs de• pay inti• I. - iIlow ithe nce Hent your r i5 you 0 LL CE • r^�• THE LUCKNOW seNTINEL, LiJGKNOW, ONTARIO • Hall. complinencaryre- MOS e -mks were heard of its very fine i appearance. To the Lucknow Business Men's ,association whoso graciously gave up their 'half day on Thursday and remained open. Also for the cheery signs in the shop windgws "Welcorrte Area W,1, Members The program following the ban- quet, Thursday evening. received ' only the highest and most compli- mentary remarks, The guest speak er , Dean Norval Richards, ' of the University of Guelph, whorn,Luck• • now claire as: a home -town .boy;: Mrs:. Eleanor irwin, 'violinist, for her fine renditionsof classical and old-time numbers; to the MacKenzies for their fine Highl- and piping and dancing'..As 1 • overheard more than one delegate, eomment,"Wasn'•t that juslVsome= thing out .of this world" , To the, most hospitable residents'•. :in Lucknow and. `area'who..opened . :their homes to billet the over- night guests over-night..guests . '• • Lastbut not least to some kind but unknown gentleman who off-' ered ff- ered to change a flat tire 'on a delegate's car, To all these local residents and many others-, for your .kind courtesies, "Thanks a Million'. Sincerely yours, Mrs Harvey(Elsie) Houston, Past Public relations officer. iraaup■■■•BIBaBBt/■■/uU■a8,SI■alst■np■■1n■ep■■KaIIst ■ a ■ • .-•••••••••,••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•.•••••• • ■ . ONE WEEK ON : .• ''SPECIAL . .. :■ ■ ■ 1965 Pontiac Stratochief• ■ 4 DOOR SEDAN, 6 AUTOMATIC • • • ■ ■ 51850 ■ Murray McDOnald Pleads Clan Reunion The annual McDonald -Wore reunion was held on Friday even- ing, September 2nd with an attend ' ance of over one hundred, Respect was paid to the ones who had passed on during .the year by observing two minutes silence.. The evening was spent in danc- ing with lots of good music for the occasion provided by Boyds' orch- estra as well as Walter Collins, Bert McDonald, George and Murr ay McDonald. Bill McLeod of Kin- .cardine favoured the gathering with some marches, jigs, horn- • pipes and also played for a grand marcii;on the Bag Pipes. Tony Etu( of Stratford, Bob Courtney and Jack McMurchy ;called the s'quar'e dances, Mrs. Joseph Godwin. composed! A' soni.'4The .McDonald 'Reunion;''- sung •to the tune of " The Little Old Church in the Wi'ldwood". There's a clan we are .proud to, 1. belong to, : • 15 helpers they carne to this land, Once a ;year let us gather. together n honour of the, McDonald Clan. chorus. a Oh Come Come Come Come, . Come tothe .McDonald Reunion,. Now corne every year if you can, You 'will all get a kind hearty wel •come, By the folks,of the McDonald Clan'' Verse 2., It was founded' by Grandpa.. and Grandmas, And all of their, children you know But while they: have gone to their glory We still miss their help with us • •now , Verse Then one year when we're gather- ed together, To be with those gone before,. There will be a'happier reunion, On that bright and .glorious'shore. Verse 4.,, .. We 'hope youwill all be 'here next year', And try every way that.,you can. To make it a grander reunion. By the folks of the McDonald clan • ' This song; was sung after lunch' eo ••so as ni rH•*• •$•••a•••a•••S`a*** -1966 .Pontiac, Grind Parisienne, 2 door, V-8 ' fully equipped 1965 •Parisienne, 4 door hardtop '1966 Chevrolet Bel Air .:Sidon,::. V4 automatic, fully equipped 1965Chevy.2 4. cylinder, automatic,: fully equipped 1965 Chev.. impala Hardtop, V8" automatir R 1965 Ford Galindo 500, .4 door Hardtop, V4, power equipped 1965 Chevrolet .Bet ,.Air, V-8 automatic . • ■ b9 Mrs. 'Godwin and members •of ■ ▪ her family. ■ ' ▪ 2: !the officer's' for; the coming ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ 2•=1965 Pontiac' :Laurentian, one 4 cylinder and one: 8 cylinder • automatic;. , ■ ■ •■ 1964 • Pontiac Parisienne, 4 door, stationwagon, . V8 automatic 1964 'Pontiac 'Laurentian 1964 Choy Bel Air, 9 passenger, Ve automatic, stationwagon i ■, • ■ ■ • ■ ■ :■, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■▪ ; ■ 1964 Ford,' custom sedan. 1964.CheVrolet Impala,'•V-e automatic,:4 door 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air,. V -t' 1963 Pontiac Laurentian, V4 autom lic; . Hardtop 1963 Ford calorie 500, 2 door, V4 automafc full• Power 1963" Chevrolet. Bei Air, automatic 1962 Pontiac, automatic 1961: Chevrolet,:'standard J 1961 Falcon, 4 door, automatic 1.960 Chev impala, 6 cylinder, autoMatic 1961 Pontiac, sedan, cylinder, automatic • TRUCKS 1963 'Chevrolet, 44 ton, step -side box 1962 GM ls ton . Brussels M�t�rs ■ •■ ■ Cities Service Maki.01 . pho,n73, Brussels . ■ s.. •. is mommila■■l/■tr/11■B7■S■■■as/eau■pau'aaasira■■eaa SY. • year are President, Murray MO - Dona Id c-Donald ; `Secretary ; George McDo' nald:Corresponding.:Committee, , Bob and Leonard Courtney.,. Record Keepers., Mr. and Mrs. Bob, Cour- tney, Lunch Committee, Mrs. Lester . Ferguson and Mrs. Harvey Steele, Those• coming from a distance were from Detroit' Mr. and. Mrs,'' A ,ndrew. McDonald .; . Mr . and :Mrs. Robert Steele, Mr. --and Mrs: Har- vey Steele, Miss Agnes Campbell', Mrs. Ed:alene Tracy and fainily; Vancouver , B. C'. - M r . and Mrs. Steve Young and family; Toronto- Mrs. Betty Williams, Nancy and ' Bill , Georgena McDonald., Irene Pay, Kathy Brandt, Mary McDon-' ald; Burlington - Mr and Mrs. Joseph Godwin; Guelph : Mr..and Mrs George McDonald andfam- ily; Stratford - Mr. and Mrs. • Tony Etue; Other Points - Mr, hnd Mrs. Bert McDonald; Jeanne McDonald 4 Ruth McAdam. Arnold and Jean Jeffrey, Shirley'Baird, Marion Koller, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Irwin and Marilyn.. ' EmpioyrnentSfays At High Levet Employment:in the.area serviced by the Walkerton National Employ• ment Office remains at a high , • level, with demand for workers. being very brisk. There were 343 jobs available: during August, with • PAGE TWENTY -0e At Vit. Aui Chunk • St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church was the scene of the marr- Mage of Mary Corinne. Redmond • and •Angus John Cline on. August 27, 1966 at 11:30 a.m. The bride is the daughter' of Mr and Mrs. Theodore Redmond of St. A:ugtiist- ;, ine. The groom is the son :of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Cline of R,'R.# 3', Lucknow.'./ • The church wad decorated with baskets of pink and white gladioli. Rev. .Father C A Houser of St. Aloysius Church, 'Kitchener 'per- formed at. the double ring cerem- ony. Miss' Mae Redmond of .Windsor , aunt of the bride,was organist. Cyril Boyle,. soloist, sang.."Mother Dearest, Mother 'Fairest" , • "Ave • Maria" , and "On •This Day 0/ Beautiful Mother" The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a: Traditional gown' of silk organza.. The Sabrina neckline and front bodkce, was • " appliqued ,with re -embroidered Alecon.lace. Tinybdws,adorned the short sleeves: The natural waist carried 'a' back self bow. The' controlled:front skirt ,, with' fullness to the hack that .fell to a (Photo by. McDowell). CLINE = REDMOND • 225 of these being for men and 118 for women,' according to the office manager, Ernest Stuart. One fact- or influencing this high demand .are orders being listed fa-replace- ments orreplace- ments required because:of students returning to school.. Mr; Stuart•further 'reports that. only W3 male and .138 female un- employed applicants were avail- able for. employment on 31 August 1966:' This is •a reduction of 56 .men and 119 women since .31 July. 1966, while there are, 12 less male . and 19 less female unemployed workers than on August 31, 1965. According toM. Stuart, The Walkerton National Employment .Office placed 97 persons in employ meat dti'ring August, of which 53 . were men and 44 were women. These figures include one person brought into the area to fill a local job, and two men placed in employment of theif choice in other ,areas.' During, August, 330 appltda ts were reggistered for employment, which is an increase of 10 ,(Aer the number registered. in August 1965 and a decrease of . . 154 from the number registered during July 1966. : The 'Walkerton. National 'Employ- ment ,Office services the southern half of Bruce County and the town- ships of•Bentinck, Egremont, :Nor : tained the bridal. party Friday eve- Cathederal train,* had appliques of''A lecon lace. ,A 'headpiece of seed pearls held her tiered illus- ion veil. The bride wore 'a cult- ured pearl pendant, and matching earrings, a gift from the groom. She carried a colonial bouquet of red roses and rose buds tied to satin streamers:. Zita Redmond; Kitchener,' sis ter of the ,bride , was' maid of • honour,. She wore a floor length .- gown of powder blue. sata peau over taffeta., adorned with appal • qued ,cut flowers at waistline and sleeve edge. A'train at the back was held by a bow.. She wore'a .. large matching picture `hat• and. carried a colonial bouquet of shasta daisies, tinted.. pink. • Bridesm,aids were Mrs. 'Ronald Conley, Trenton; Miss Shirley Brown, :Goderich; Miss Anita Cline, sister of the groom, and • Miss Anita Hogan;, cousin of the bride. They wore gowns of petal 'pink similar to the maid of•honour a. and, carried• bouquets of Shasta daisies, tinted . blue. Laurie Conley, Trenton, flower girl; wore a floor length white ,organza gown with blue bow and train at back. :She carried a nose- gay of white mums and red rose' buds, Ronald Conley, Trenton and* George Hackett 'were, groomsmen Ushers were John Thompson acid Blair and Ambrose Redmond, bre- thers of the'bride. Stephen Howard' was ring bearer. ..• . The bride's mother received guests attired in a rose 'pink crepe • dress with lace bodice and sleeves. She wore matching pink accessor- ies and a. corsage' pf pink roses. She was assisted by the 'groom's mother who chose a blue crepe dress with matching lace jacket and a corsage of -white roses.. Eor' a wedding tripto Northern Ontario, the .bridewore a burnt orange wool knitted dress, brown accessories and a c. rsage of • bronze mums. On their return.the couple will reside at MacDonald Court, Waterdown. • ' 'Friends and relatives attended from Windsor, London', Maidstone, Waterdown, Trenton ,.Goderich, Kincardine, Wingham and Ottawa. The bride is a graduate of Strat- ford TeaPher's College and will. be teaching at Mary Hopkins' Public School, Waterdown. The. groom is with the O. P. P. detach- ment at Waterdown. . Mr,- and Mrs..Lloyd Cline enter - manby and 'Glenelg ire Gre'9. Count). ,Hing following rehears4l. ayz: rw .air r,J►.v: t. er: K rlKA. twr •• yam. ° •••..% •i • T ' • 1