The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-05, Page 8PAGE EIGHT .-.
THE L• UCKNOW .'SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY,• JULY .Sth, 1941'
ionC.ur Parerits n 35th Anniversary
On Saturday evening last,' broth-
ers and sisters. of Hiran. and Esther'
Collins of Lucknow, gathered at
the home of Lloyd and . Eiaine:.
Collins at Kintaii for a family
surprise"party for "morn and dad"
Esther and Hiram were presented •
with many lovely gifts. The actual;
date of the wedding, anniversary'• ,
was June 29th.
A buffet supper' and an ,evening,
Of visiting was: Very much enjoyed.
poetry familiar to al , - Oh to be
in England now that •Aprils bete but
to any Scot Oh to be. in Scotland,,
now that autumns here, 'for.noth
ing can equal the beauty,of the
hills when; the heather is in bloom.
Mrs. McInnes .showed.calendars,
with pictures' of Scotland;and
coloured. towels sent her from Scot
The hostesses Mrs. Tom Metcalfe
and'.Mrs. Jas. Currie served lunch .
Courtesy remarks were given by
Mrs. Frank Ross.
Picnic,;HekI By:'.
Lucknow W.I.
An, enjoyable picnic w,as• held by
the Lucknow Women's Institute at
the .Fisher cottage at Poirt Clark, .;.
on Thursday of last week, with 'a.
good attendance. A `number of cola
tests were •conducted by Mrs. Mel.
Greer, Mrs.Garfield MacDonald-.
and Mrs. Omar Brooks, with prizes
going to the 'different winners.
A delicious supper was served by
the ladies in charge, and ,Mrs.
Thompson thanked thoe who help
ed in anyway to make the after-
noon a success;
:ark Mc�reigt�t -Died At Windsor
WI-IITECHURCH NEWS
Word was received::herethat Mr.
Earl McCreightpassed away -at. .
Windsor on Friday,
He was the son,of. Mr. and Mrs.
John McCreight who lived on
Highway 86 on the: farm now own-
ed by Oscar Schefter.
He leaves to mourn his loss,
besides his wife. and family,
three: brothers, Lester and Cecil
of Atwood,• Roy of Palmerston
and one sister.Mrs. James Wilson
•of -Minnie Stieet, Wingham.
This community extends thea
sympathy to the relatives.
Mr.. and Mrs.'` Ted Evans Linda
and Larry 'of B ampton`•were. Sunday
visitor$ with.his `parents, Mr. ' and
Mrs . Bill Evans.
Sandy Murray:on Sunday brought
Mr, and Mrs. ':Bill Brown of Luck-
now to visit Mr.; and Mrs. Charles ..
Tiffin and the Murray family.
cotanc.
GODERICH
ON 'THE: SQUARE:.
' FIRST: RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED;
COMFORT .Entertainment .1s Our Business
Jim Ross of Kitchener spent the
holiday week:end 'at,his home
here. .. ,
Charles Thompsonfrom here was
oneof the Scouts ,to,:leave on Fri-
day lasts fora three week trip to
Eastern Canada and a visit to
Expo.
Mr.. and Mrs.F. G. McGowan of
Toronto spent the holiday with
their daughter, Mrs. Ronald Jam
ieson, °Mr. 'Jamieson and family.
Mrs. Clark Johnston, Janette and
Shirley Johnston of Clinton were
Sunday visitors with .Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tiffin and Mr, and. Mrs.
George Young and .family.
Mr. and Mrs.; Gordon Fisher and
family of Guelph spent. the'holiday
Week end with his parents,; 'Mr: _.
and Mrs. George Fisher and her
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. George
Marshall of Culross.
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eflikiPPed.
65' : DODGE Stationwagon, .8. automatic
65 PONTIAC Parisienne :hardtop
63: CHEVY..1I, 4 door sedan, with radio .
63: FORD, 4 door, -6 standard
62 DODGE, 4 door;; :6 auton atic, radio
62 CHEVROLET, -six automatic
'61 CHRYSLER sedan.
,power• sheering, Power
brakes and radio
SEVERAL. OLDER MODELS,
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MOTORS
'WHITECH(]RCH NEWS
On Tuesday evening Whitechurch
Women's .Instituteheld their June
meeting Whitechurch Coinmun
ity•Memorialiiall with the Presi- ....
dent Mrs. Eill .,Evans presiding and
extending av'elcome to all. The.:
W 'I„Ode was' sting .and the Creed
repeated. in,'unison.. An invitation
to a supper on June 20' by St
Helens:'W; I•; was read. The ,Motto
7A cover of nature can never be an
atheist” was given by Mrs. Tom
Metcalfe.
• The,roll call .was answered by .an
ash tray donation to' the •Hall.,,,•
Many lovely;trays were received
from the 19 attending. Several
Scottish things. were displayed,
calendars, towels and ,pictures
Mrs. A. McQuillin gave: two read
ings. ' Scottish songs sung' were
Loch Lomond and Annie Laurie,
Mrs Irank Ross and Mrs.Russel.
Gaunt gave a :report of the District .
Annual'. Whitechurch W.I.' are to
be hostesses at, the log cabin on
Sunday' afternoon 011..411Y. T6;:
Mrs. Russel: McGue, who had
attended ^ opening day at the Nat
ional Convention with 'a bus load
Of ladies from Belgrave ,gave , a' ,
very vivid account of the :.
afternoon's programme ."
: `The topic "Scotland" was given
•by'Mis:. James McInnes_who said
the name brings to: mind bagpipes.
kilts',' heather,; , Loch/Lomond
Bobbie Burns and his poetry and
Harry Lauder and his songs. Scot-
land. is 30.411 square miles in, area
274 miles from north to south.and
154 miles from •east .to west with •
a population. of 5,2'15.000. There
are 3 regions, ;Highlands;, lowlands
and the Southern Uplands . Industr-
les in tti4Ilghlands°`are sheep rais-
ing',., fish g , .game keeping: and
sone farming.
.,.'The lowlands contain the •iron ' and
coal fields and' manufacturing of
ships, cottons, :woollens, :linen,
chemjcals.. Most of land is .owned
by'iandiords and rented t� smaller
holders. Theiiistory of Scotland
has seenbatties.,between rulers.
The act:01707 Joined Scotland;
England and .Wales into Great:
Britain.' Famous Scottish' men are
Jarnes,Watt who invented the steam
engine; Sir: James Simpson who
discovered. °chloroform; Robert Eurns
the plow:man•poet; :Earl Of Selkirk
who brought 800 settlers to'P. E.
Island'and later settled the Red
River'District in Manitoba;' Sir •
Harry Lauder,singer of Scottish
songs: RobertWatson Watt invent-
or. of Radar, There are two lines.. of
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extra features *ill necessitate a slight Change.in 0,ur •
a' Matinee that is suitable ,for children Every Saturday .
AfternoOn. The children'it show will include a serial or a
short 'subject' and. a cartoon. If the evening show is not
regular Matinee adinission prices.
The exPense involved ,in the acquisirloh ‘,..."1 serials and
ve y 1967, the Park Theatre Plans tc):hare
tffeetive juiy 8, 1961, they will , be
We will have a matron on dUty every childreo's show.