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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-24, Page 13WEDNESDAY MAY 24th Ili! ns?� wire ate: s r THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO. Baptism Sunday At Zion Church i ZION NEWS' A Christening service tin Sunday ARM;, took place at Zion with Rev.. ,Gordon •Kaiser• officiating; when three infants were baptized. Kenneth Charles, son of Mr. and •Mfs, Charles Wilkins, Paul David, son of Mr., • dnd Mrs. David A. Hackett 'and Janice Elizabeth, daughter of 'Mr. and'Mrs, Lorne Cook::. Mr. :and Mrs. Herb Wilkins and' farriily visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Charles Wilkins. • Mrs. Harold ,Gauntlet and Barb- ara of London. Mrs. ,Jim. Camp bell of London, Mrs. Frank Ham- ilton'of Ashfield, Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett of .Cockrane Visit- ed on.Sunday'with Mr.: and Mrs. Lorne Cook Visiting on Sunday with Mr. • and Mrs. D.A. Hackett 'were lAr. .. and Mrs. Alex Leaver of Wingham r.. Mr. and Mrs; Howard Walker and family of Winghanl and Jessie Fin- layson of Toronto Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and ' ,Mrs, Mary McAuley of Acton att., ended recently • at Toronto the w edd ing of.Mr., and Mrs.. Ron Btiggs of ' Toronto. Mrs. Briggs was formerly Mary Theresa McAuley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McAuley of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keane of • Stratford visited with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. G.'Hunter during the week- end. • Friends of CharlesAnderson are sorry to hear of his illness. He is a .patientin Wingharn hospital since Wednesday. • -r- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook and Mr, and Mrs. 'George Hackett of Cock rane visited on Sunday with Tom Cook who is a patient in hospital in London. Zion friends attended the.recept. ion on Friday night given in hon- our of 'Mr. and Mrs.' Ken Gardner Mrs. Ken Laidlaw and Patricia of London and Mrs. George Hunt- er who had spent the winter in' London visited on Thursday'with. Mr.. and, Mrs. Wm. G. Hunter and Mrs. Hunter returned to her horde in Lucknow ; , Mrs . I "Hawkwood of Alberta spent a few days last week visiting Jack and Kennett ,Ritchie. Mrs;. Hawkwood,has.been visiting for several weeks in the Lucknow area. Mr. and. Mrs. William Duffy; Linda and Dennis of Hamilton spent the week -end with' Mr.and Mrs.. Allan Ritchie and .family. PAGE THIRTEEN N W..ENIS For sound 'counsel... and a fair price on n monument. correctly designed from quality .material, rely 4a! SKELTON:.. MEMOR1AIS • Pat O'Hagan,:. Prop. Established Over Sixty Years WALKERTON PHONE U140234 ONTARIO PURPLE GROVE Deanna Doupe of Bradford spent last week -end with Mr. and.Mrs.. Norval' Stanley, and Fred. Mrs. William Mclnnes and. Linda' spent Monday afternoon at Purple , Grove where they .Mrs. Don McCosh and Mrs; Don Dore. ,Gladys. Gawiey of, Toronto spent the weekend 'with her parents. 1 .4 Your Dow Nitrogen P R roducts distributer Can recom- mend the best fertilizer program for your ;"crop right, now. He has :the specialized knowledge,• the right ;equip Ment, and the best nitrogen. products,— Anhydrous Ammonia, Aqua Ammonia,' Ammonium- Nitrate, Nitrogen solutions and ,, Urea. Be sure your crop's total plant nutrient requirements are satisfied.;.See your Dow Nitrogen Products distributor -,.--'soon!• , LOOK :.FOR. THIS SLGN ritaro 1 • Joyce Elliott • and Bonnie and. Kerry Boyle were. ,guests on lvonday •, of Dianne and Carol McKay, Mr. and •Mrs:. Roger Wood and Troy and Mr, and. Mrs. Brian Mac- Leod .of. Oshawa spent last week- end with Mr. and Mrs.. Don. Dore and family, Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Don McCosh .were Mr. and 'Mrs. Ardill Mason, Ripley, Don,- B013 on,Bob and Wray Thompson. Mr. and Mrs'. Roger.: Wood and son and Mr. and Mrs. Brian MacLeod. : Mrs . Burtons Collins. and Sandra. and Brenda Currie' motored to Waterloo.on, Monday. NE F00. HAMILTON'S - MAYFAIR 'RESTAURANT Phone 522-3932 Vii. jiar`',_''illil liiril''s'i■t�► :,..; • PARK:•.PROJECT CONTINUED FROM PAG 1. formation had been 'received . from village council. •A' flag selling campaign is to be conducted by the Lucknow: Boy Scouts and Cubs and Jim Arnold, Bill Johnstone andMrs:. Ford: Cunn: Ingham Were appointed' a comm-.. ittee to. look after this. • ; Membership tickets in the Luck. nowCentennial Celebrations have been: printed and,are being sold at $1; 'each, Cornmittee members were allissued tickets'at the meeting.: The Centennial committee had•. been assured by council that,a parking station., will be established one block south of main street acrossfrom` Jack MacDonalds garage. AS council plan on -this • work this -year, it;was decided to.' leave this project in their .hands. 'Mrs'. Ford Cunningham reported .that Lucknow Business Association were planning a.special: week lead ing up to July:lst at which time all storekeepers and employees .would • be expected:to dress in old time ,costurne: and decorate their stores' accordingly It is• hoped. that any one in the district,will feel 'free to; co-operate in this venture and dress in centennial dress during this week,. It was .suggested: by.the cent•. ennial committee that the old .timf costumes be continued every Fri- day throughout the summer as long as the interest continues.' The "co-operation.of .all district rest - dents is urged in this project. .The Centennial Committee will promote a decorating contest•the last week in June with' more to be heard . on. `this from they committee in charge. • A, further meeting of the exectit.- ive will, be at:the town hall.next Tuesday ,: May 30th, at S p, m , ..The Lucknow Sentinel offered to ` publish as apublic service all Centennial; events coming up in% - the community with the secretary to "co-ordinate this information, • 91