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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-01, Page 15AV FEB. lst, 1961 • IA Salute To Centeflnial Farms nompson, . Sentinel, Ont: [RTHDAY GREETINGS - 'FARMS 7.100, YEARS OR, _ • fie'yea.i 1967 , tOwn e driVing, in the 3casiOrfal farms marked uiCenttiry signs.' Perhaps ;low their automobiles. o aisesi ii thek:rnindi. • f faini spread which. lies ir eyes. Thy nay:com-. .a good farm, its apoor kook at:that Wreck -of ,a r wouldn'tsorneorie tear • old nouse, etc. Ifthey the. biogalih!eg of the tobad liVed on these pat 100 years 'perhaps Id be for One,minute still one. tear in honour of thOs€ marts..Indio ha.d the courage oresight to •carve frPrn'the, softrees the humble.. • their time. • • laneers left friends; home tty•to.corne•to Canada.' iy,.expiOrers, Suryeyorsand ad..gbfie before We can gine their loneliness: as• a • d btishland and look stin,.„the inoOrvand the , with faith' .in' their hearts }, A .# • I ## •"1 •• THE LIJCKNOW SENTINEL., .LUCKN6111; ONTARIO. and, outs Ask1T proceeded to make: thebest of their earthly possessions. The product from the rugged efforts of piOneer people are our fine farm lands to- day but the Century Farm Sign • marks onlythose which have mained the :.property of a family and its clescendant's for 100 years or • tn ore. To, live On Century Ram) has been a• pleasure arid interesfr ing experience for nlany.people and no one 'need be ashamed to shed a tear to honotir the 1967 - 100th Birthday of a Century Farm. • . • • Yours Sincerely, ' • ' Lane Gardner, • Rock Elm Century Farm. Lucknow, Ont.. rant Delay , Borrow (AS Money. WALKERTON': Bruce County. Children's Aid Society is exper- iencing difficulty in ts financing • because of the"clelay in receiving money from theolndian.affairs branch - • . • . . • • The society has had to borrow • • money to meet its commitments. It has $33.000 coming from' the Indianaffairs branch. The number 'of unwed mothers in the county increased from sev- en in 1965 to 23 in '1966. For EXPO Money wakE,foN Bruce county •''• cOuncir has been requested to help finance the 13ruce county junior pipe band's trip to Expo in August. • •. A Spokesman for the' band said a grant of -$2,000 'will be required . if it is to participate. . ,". The request was referred to the. • finance,committee as was the, request of the Satigeen District Boy Spout, Association -for a grant off$1 300 : • Itis• estimated 'that 13b.scouts •froni Bruce will take:part J.11 the three-week centennial trip to the,, east coast. • Each scout is required to raise $125. However, since the trips was planned this amount will,'not • rfieet all the. expenses. • Also referred,tolhe finance Committee Was the request. of the BrUce. County Mutual'Aid for , grant of $250. and, in increased,' • grant to the Southampton Tourist 'Association, '••• • Of the 43 children admitteclin the past year:, only five were Indian children. ;Of the 89 child--; 'ren cared for by. the soCiety, 36 are.hidians' ' • The 1966 report tabled by Reeve, Frank Field of Teeswatet shows that in the Past, year 307 children, were protected in their. own homes Twenty-eight children for whOrn wardship was terminated,: were 'returned to their own homes; Of the '43 children taken into care .18 were of unmarried parents. :: • s, • il.e.Nke:vitlyliCushiOnflor.1..:,i°.:. •.Here's a floor that cushions e,verYittpe'S steps! Thaf's because CUShltONFLOR' has a sturdy vinyl cushion built right in! You car) see' it,between the eds), .Care vinyl surface and the vinylized. backing: Comfortable! And CUI-ItONFLOR is so-iciim in costl 4: 1.? Cushioned for quiet! ' * • • • Cushioned for warmth! kmbiossed for txtra-betity! , * „Doi to keep Akan! Needs no cementing der! NOW ONLY • • $3.59 • ,6'i 9' & 12' WIDTHS • • , .••••• mini• *iii* • . , , •. •. • .• 13% • • • P4GE F,IFTEN • . . Friday'LEvening, • February 3rd • Will be officially opened at the High School by Principal Noel ' Mason and Marty Adler at 7:30 p.m. ' . , . . ' "MR. SNOWMAN" will lead a torch and • ma*querade parade from thitv School 'to the Arena. BROOMBALL., STARTING AT 11:45 L.D.H.S. Bo y'S vs. boys of a neighbouring school L.D.11.S. Gilts vs. girls' Of a neighbouring school Businessmen vs. L.D.H.S. Staff ' • . . . , "FROSTY FROLIC" DANCE ON ICE 'TIL • MIDNIGHT • • • ADMISSION —• Adults 50c Public School Children 156 • , , ALL LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT'PEOPE, ARE WELCOME TO. ATTEND. THIS WINTER -CARNIVAL. THE CROWNING OF L' THE QUEEN SHOULD lAKEtPLACE .AT.11 P.M: OR SHORTLY •AFTER IN THE ARENA , ' • • uron Man Is ed In Mithigan GOlDFI3Ey‘L SMITH • Ward Mernorial Presbyterian Churchi.in'Livonia, • lvtichigan,,dec- orated with white mums and carn- ations,:•Was the setting for the marriage of Thelrnaloyce.Smith and .George• Godfrey on.' •• NO'vernbet 12, 1966 at 7 p.m. The bride is,the daughter of Mr.,and, Mrs • Gecirge Smith of Dearborn /and the groOrry IS the' son Of ,Mr and Mrs Reg Godfrey township •.- • '•• • Rey. Bartlett Hess officiated at , • the .double ring ceremony. The soloist sang ' The Lord's Prayer. • and„,',The:Wedding Prayer." The bride, given'in marriage by her fathef„ was dressedin a floor, . length gown of peau de soie with •• 'appliqued . panels of. jewelled lace and short bell shaped sleeves Her silk illusion veil was tingei-tip• •••' length ;4na, hekcrin place by petals • of peati de .bie and dr;op;pearls. Her bouquet was :Made up of Or- chids and ,itephanOtis. Mrs 'Roger Patterson was her .Sister'S matron of'honor and was:; dressed in a floor length sheath of " lime green iinehwith moss green •• 'elvt bodice and. floor' length ',- lime green linen cOat.She'dathed, a crescent of yust coloured' , -The brideimaids Were Miss Janice • Fraser Mrs. ,Murray Thompson and Miss Diana •yillet. ,They were dressed the same as the matron of onour with' similar, toduqtieti .; :The flower girl was, Chtistine„Riehl,,'• niece of the groom. Her dress was mossgreen velvet sheath afid she' •carried a:basket of:rust coloured .'mu'rni,,The ring bearer was • Master 'Brock Walden; young,eit' son,cif Mr. and Mrs: Murra,y •den, of Huton..townhip. • • The groom Was.'attended. by Mr. David Lowry' and Leray'Gpdfrey. • Mr. .'Roger Patterson,Dearbofn, and Douglas. Maityn pf Ripley; were ushers , ' A smallsm11spt may be removed • from •, p.ainted walis or woedwork by' rubbing. a. large pencil • A Feception• was held in Warren Valley Country Club,. The bride's mother chosea rose brocade ,coat .dress with.roseaccessories,. The/' groom's mother chose tur4tic;iiet, • • with black accessories,; Both 'wote. c'orsage•S of. white carnations., 'WALTER BRECKLES KINLOUGH *HAS•, BEEN APPOINTED BY. A; PH Estate , . . AS SALES' REPRESENTATIVE • FOR THIS AREA. Mr. Bretklei the, owner and orator of •the Kinlough .,garage is well established .4n the area. • • REG A. POWELL. REAL ES- TATE majorally concerned with ,the sale, of farms to:I:level- °pert in the rapidly expanding north-east portion of Metropol- itan Toronto, consequently have a number, of farmerk wishing to relocate.• • • • r Breckles will be hap - 03. tO be of service to you • in the sale of your' • property. CONTACT 'The happy couple left on .1 \Ned- MR. BRECKLES , • • . , *AT BERVIE 2424. ding trip to Florida and on return , ., . ' will reside in Toronto -1., . , „ , . 1 . : , , ' "L___•.........;.....„, , .. •,, , , • , • n• • • • • • ••':' • • • •