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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-03, Page 17EDNE SDAYlMAY 3rd, `19f77 n Successful: Seve . In Hunter's Course ' Sill Hunter and Harvey Carrick ;1d another Hunter Safety Train. Lg class Wednesday evening. The ccessful boys••were. George • Moffat on Boak, Gary Caesar, Jim Bonk,. ank Hogan; Nick Courtney and ►hn Hogan • . ,- Statistics show a great drop in unting,.accidents, since these )]uses wereset up. ;Congratulat ►r)s and Safe' Hunting boys PURPLE GROVE Sympathy is extended to the ;latives of the late Don McDon Id who. passed away on Sunday. Nancy Elliott of Niagara. Falls. )ent• the weekend. at her home ere. Sunday.g uests of°Mr. ,and Mrs. on McCosh were Mr. ,and Mo. yin• Geddes of Kinloss Mrs.:William McIrtnes-and Linda, isited on •Monday with Mts. Don: lore. • V1rs :Jack Farrell spent a day i'ast ,eek in London. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. :ecil•Sutton on the birth of their ittle "son.; A• nurnber from here attended ;the. alico Bailin Lucknow on. Friday vening. Mr. and Mrs;. Lawerence Fry and. sura. Mae visited'; Mr. and Mrs,. ►illiam McInnes on Sunday., Gladys Gawley, of Toronto was 'at er _home here for: the weekend. Expend Sympathy, To Hodgins family: • KINLOUGH;NEWS • , • , We extend syrnpathy to' Mrs.'.' ,rth'ur :Hodgins, Mrs Ethel: James, • "erryHodgins and other relatives n. the sudden passiof the late ,rthu Hodgins: Mr.' and Mrs. .N.E.: Evans of )ownsvitew ;spent the week eed lith Mr. -and Mrs.. Bert:Nicholson., anda:and Larry Evan's, who have' ►een.spending awhile here. return_ home; with, then.:• We are sorry to;•report that Mfrs. ames HodginstSr.is a .patient,. n the Wingham and District Host )ital.' We wish her improved iealth . Mr.: and Mrs.; Chri's Shelton visit :d on Friday afternoon with'Ms:'; ►Vtllam Cox. On Fridayevening'of last week: 1 card partyand social evening gas held in. the 'Orange hall. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh' returned home after visiting with Ivir.. and Mrs. ' Jack Walsh and family and • other relatives at'Melfort Saskat .che ran Mr, and Mrs. Frank Currie, Brenda and.Darlene• of Waterloo.. visited on Sunday with Mrs Gertrude Walsh: Donald Hodgins 'has completed his term at the University of Guelph and hasreturned home. Mr: and Mrs. Jerry Collison of ;exdale,spent•the: week -end with vlr, and Mrs. Bert Nicholson Allan ►nd Lois and also: with his parents, vir. and Mrs: Pat Collison. Mrs. • ollisoi is a- patient in Hanover • lcspital; . Donald Barr of Waterloo spent he week end "at'his home here: Arthut Stanley.sper t the week !nd with Mr. and: lvlrs. Ezra Stan- ley and Sharon. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Percy.of St` ,atharines visited•during the week with relatives here. Lloyd has re- turned from Chilliwack B. C. Where. he visited with his brother,; Elmer' Percy who' is r;ritcally -'11.. there r71 kuir � ?was ' ��:.aw�r.,...�A•� . T E LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: PAGE SEVENTEEN 'By IMAM( S. LUDINGTON Many of the letters` to., this Column ask questions about the Soviet:. Pavilion at Expo,'.' and. what exhibits ' will be found there, . . The . lists of exhibits, of course; is too lung to °include in any, column of this nature — but '1 cad tell you that . there : will be,'Soviet. entertainers 'per forming throUghout. the :six six months of Expo,•and a res- taurant featuring the finest • of Russian ' foods, and there will be. Soviet souvenirs for sale _- and a distinctiye feature .of the Soviet approach . to Expo' is the use of the 'Pavilion for meetings and 'press • canferences: Entertainers will include': ,the Bolshoi • Ballet, the . Piatnitsky. ' fOlk chorus,. Georgian'`dance en sembleg ,a Ukrainian folk choir, a Soviet Arrny ensemble and. the Moiseyev dancers. And k in a theatre seating 600 the visitor wilt 'have the' op- portunity. to see top Soviet docu7. mentary and feature (films and there:' will• be a : daily fashion' show of Russian -designed, Rus Sian -manufactured clothes, ;on Russtan models. The Russian ..restaurant. will seat 1,10.; and if you like the, food,' you'll be able to buy some to take home. Beverages will in- • clude:vodka and Georgian wines.; Soviet trade,: officials hope 'to expand their trade ties during Expo and they'll have contracts:' on hand `ready for .signing,' for, the Soviet is:asaware 'today as any ` other • nation ` Of the :im portance'of foreign exchange. At , the : cinema, ' promotional.' .• STOCKER FEEDER SALE • • HENSALL, ,SALES ARENA.' Saturday, May 6th at 1. 600 HEAD ' Consisting of Calves; ,Heifers. and:. Steers.; • FOR CONSIGNMENTS'; CONTACT THE' MANAGEMENT Victor Hargraves, 482.-7511 Jack Morrissey, 234-6200 Auctioneer.; Hector McNeil ; " films'' Will, be 'tied in: with' the: trade pitch. And ' things will go • the .other • way to00' /many Soviet tourists will be going to Montreal, scientists specialists in many fields. • At Expo they will meet `their. counterparts from.. ;other, na- tions, deliver l'ectur'es,' and .re= part on the state of the Soviet union. �. • August '15, 17 and 19 will be.' the .•:big celebration days at the Soviet Pavilion}; where.'the Rus-' sians will feature gala ,festivals. (Address . correspondence to Tracy S. ,Ludington, EXPO '67,' at , 7005. Kildare Road, . Mont.- • real 29)...• The first vacation Bible school foryoungsters was . opened in ,1901 .in New .York City .by Dr. Robert Boviile of the •Baptist:; City Mission • }l • To celebrate fifty- seven•yea'rs ih bus►ne.si, a.famecl maker of men's fine 'Tailored-ToNeasure clothes' ,has. arranged • with us ` to • offer a tremendous: money:saving deal to the .men in this community. For a Limited Time Only,', you, can 'genuinely save up to $30 00';,on a two -Piece suit, . 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