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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-12, Page 18.„, FAG‘ EIGHTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOVi ONTARIO Seven Receive Queen Scout Badges At FOR SALE Kinloss Scout Father and Son Banquet – : farm with go di buildings, land,. ill tnodern.tiled,40 fief PIt OWMr reduced .,price for 4114.0( sale , * • Only 2 grass farms left, a 200 acre And 100 acre', or, the ith of Huron * * • A Se wore 'grass farm west of Ripley, all plowed Approximately one hundred fath- ers and sons and a few guests en- I. joyed a turkey banquet in liolyrood Hall on Saturday evening. Grace . was said by Rev.. Rod, MacLecx1 of LucknowWilliam Dickie was the' Scout Chairman and proposed A • the ;toast:to:the Queen. Mts . 'M Ewan acCOmpanied' on the pianC, for the singing of the Queen, Jim LizmOre introduced the head table.. Cub JIm Hanna proposedthe toast to the fathers towhich Let, Murray 'gave the reply. Each father in turn Stoad, and introduced his son ' IN .HOSPITAL 6 WEEKS . • " AnO room house with 4 bedrooms, bathrOom,'. furnace, on , Albert" aid . St., oasy. term's * .* FOR. INF.ORMATION': CONTACT . . BOX 193, LUCKNOIN • A • • PHONE 52846111 _ AGENT FOR JOHN BOSVEI.D, REALTOR, LONDON ShowerFor Former: Phyllis Barbour • ST AELENS NEWS' On, Saturday evening the St.• .. Helens community held a miscell- aneous shower in honour of Mrs. Charles Holmes, the former Phyll is Barbour of LordOn. 'Mts Wm. 4,1 • • Rutherford played several Melodies • as the, ladies gathered. Mrs. Earl Jamieson was chairlady'for A short program.. Readings were given by • Mrs. Harold Gaunt and Mts. Bruce Raynardand musical numbers by • Marjorie Murray, Lore e Campbell, Vera 'McDonald arid Chester •The beide was escortedto her 'seat ofhonour by her sistrs Mrs.' Angus McDonaldandiArs., Don., Montgomery Mrs. Keith Cranston and Mts., Ken Barbour assisted in • opening the gifts. Phyllis thanked the ladies and lunch was served. • 1. Larry. Couriney Returns To Amberley Home Friends om ar f r thiscommunity e pleased tn know that Larry Court- ney, sari of Mi. arid Mrs: Leonard Courtney -of Arnbeiley, has been able to return honie from :Victoria Hospital in L'oriclon where he has: been for about six vieeks.f011owing the serious bus -train accident in Late Febrilary which claiiried the lives of his two -brothers Blain and Wayne 'Courtney and a friend Kenneth Pillen, , . for their Queen Scout badges then . Larry %vain were called to the platform and , • s; setiOusly injured: • WpDNESDAY,APRIL '12K 1967 Or sons. Those called onlor a. few words were, Mrs. Harold lialdenby president of Holyrood W.I. who are sponsors of Kinloss Scouts and Mrs, frank Maulden, W.I. represe- ntative on the GroupCommittee:' William Evaris, Reeve of Kinloss, also was asked to speak, • Tables.were;cleared and taken- down and,chairs set up, then. members of the Ladies Auxiliary *. to the Scouts joined their husbands and sons ,for a short programme bver which N.E. Haidenby, chair- man of the Group Committee, pre§ided , • Jim McEwan thanked the .ladies who had prepared and served.the banquet. ivIrs. Ira Dickie, presi- dent of the Ladies Auxiliary, in, her reply thanked all Members for ia ',he] • gc •.eti ei ca CILTONE SEMI -GLOSS • For Coiling, Walls and, Woodwork their splendid Csk-operation.Aichie Gowanlock District Commissioner • of,Walkertonspolie briefly and commended 1st Kinloss Scouts, leaders and Group Committee for their continued interest ,in the Scout movement. There are at present sixteen Venturers, eighteen Scouts and twentyl7threecubs. Green cords werepresented to John VanEeers and Barry Haldenby by Venturer Adviser, Lloyd Ackert. The seven boys who had qualified the Ripley collision Because. of a / presented with their citations by fractured pelvis, he hasbeen cn- Archie Galranlookand the badges • fined to bed and now a Wheel- were pinned on by Venturer Adviser , • Lloyd Ackert.. The new Queen.. • Scouts are: Mac' MacInnes, Jinf MacKinnon David Eadie, John '- ACkert, Eric Thacker, John • more" and Barry .Haldenby . 1 Rev. Rod MacLeod of Lucknow spoke on the Scoui Religion and sPeech,Inu Or improvement hal. Life Emblem, He ha been conduct chair. He Will return to hospital , • about May 22nd When he will • attempt in Walk . Until that time he wll. make use of,a wheel:Chair,: Larry has undergone speech therapysince the aaident. an although he still experiences difficulty with his yer, Colours o Choose From le Ti al • ia El -10 LI ha tit inj era .Mu Kra Le esc mc hat me , • . ing Venturers and weekly classescouts wishing to. achieve this awardStarting with for those Guides, is • going on around him and was part- • . icularly pleased to be reunited at • home with his parents, .brothers aria one Girl'Guide,there are now fif- sisters • teen ready to write the test . . ' • Lloyd Ackert spoke briefly on the Centennial Tour. •The groupare going tosee Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip in Ottawa and the Queen Mother, in Nova Scotia. It, , , . • . • ' • • . .• • • 4• •• • . • • •••••• 11W been shown., He is alert to what '•11111P,'•••iiw . • • PHONE 5284434 • LUCKNOW, ONT. is going to be a marvellous trip and all plans are well formulated. 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