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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-08-23, Page 17• .WEDNESDAYS , 011$01/ST 23rd, i7 . .. . . . . . .. , ,e • , 0 . 9..g. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN 4 est At Rip Mr, and IyIrs, 'Wes.Thompson of Ripley were the oldest c,ouple at • the Centennial 'events. • , Shower Held -For AndreaAdams. ..W1-11TECI-1UFtC NEWS, Ory,Monday evening Janis Farrier, Diane. Coultes , 'Sandra Fisherand • Beverley Soloman held a 'shower for Andrea Adams, bride -t� -be, • in Whitechurch Community Mein— .orial.Hall, .beautifully decorated „With trimly large.:baskets of colorful •gladiolas , :wedding b'ells,pink and • white 'streamers. .• ' • ' • , On the arrival df Miss Adams, she was escorted to the decorated chair ,• and her sisterCarolyn and Mrs*: Barger were seated with her. Community iinging was enjoyed • With Mrs. Garnet 'Farrier. pianist . Joyce Tiffin; accompanied by her Mother; Mrs. Dan Tiffin sang "1 love you triily". and the "Setenade of the:Bells". Mrs. Victor Emersbn gave poems, jokes and a talk on niarriage. Contests were.conduct-. ed• by Janii Farrier and. Diane • Coultes ': • . • • . , . Mrs. Milian Moore gave readings The .Origin of the. weddiq' Ring , The Groom at the ,Weddings;•' Advice for Ail of Us, Horne is. 'where the Heart is and The Little New Bride, - • .;Sandra Fisher and BeVerley Bo16-. man assisted the others with the gifts, consisting of towels,. elect 7 ric coffee percolator, clothes. " hamper, cannitterset, cups and, saucers, pillow cases, kitchen ut- ensils, mirror, „electric mixer, - *sheets and Many other. gifts. And- rea thanked a1l for their gifts and • expresSedthanks to the girls•for their party.. All sang for She's a •Jolly Good fellow: Lunch was tested by the•sponsors. ah.aushandaioakauftiskasua NOW THERE'S ONE MORE GOOD REASON WHY YOU SHOULD CONVERT YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT TO SAFE, ECONOMICAL OIL HEAT :It's easy to convert to oil. We have a complete line of top quality Esso Heating Equipment to choose" from • Esso burner—$1.85 ,a month. Complete Esso oil furnace unit -54.95* a month.And now, with Esso heating equipment, wecariarrarige for you to get Esso Home Heat Service, at no cost. Your best guarantee foe continued home heating coinfon. *installed o yoisr misting gruct work ROY HAVENS • • PlOmbing and Heating Phone 528-3012 Luckno* ,ESSO OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE HOME HEAT „SERVICE • • IT'S THE BIGGEST SAVINGS EVENT , O IN UR 30 YEARS OF , BUSINESS BIG DISC011 • A LARGE DISPLAY OF FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA PO TTERY-CRYSTAL-GIFTS ,FROM THE FOUR COkNERS OF THE EARTH AT SAVINGS BEYOND YOUR FONDESTDREAMS. DIAMOND RING. VALUES ,OUT OF THIS WORLD Choose from a large' assortment Sale piped from as: low as $29.95 up . GUARANTEED AND 'INSURED FREE FOR YOUNG AND OLD Now is the tune to save for .Christmas or future giving „ :ALLPRICES SLASHED;. SAVE ON WATCHES CHOOSE FROM ALL THE BEST KNOWN SAKES •' • FLATWARE BARGAINS. STAINLESS STEEL OR FINE SILVERPLATE SETS FOR 4-6-8 OR 12 Mani going AT HALF PRICE •---••••••••••••••••••••,:••••••••••••x•x•:•x•:•:•:•:•*:•:7:—:,,,:e:••••••••,-,:•:•••:•>xlbitil:EltElti'il*ikArl:i:::•E•*+!:ii*:•ii+: Lucknow, Ontario old 43rd Andrew -Lane Clan Picnic Request Information For Family History The forty-third annual Andre* ' Lane picnic was held at Ashfield Parii'on Saturday, August There. w as, a goOd-attendance, hindered slightly by :families who; in the midst pfharvest work,: were, unable to leaVe.'reSponsibilities, at ". home and attend the picnic... • In the afternoon raCes.,were!con , ducted under the leadership of ; ;tape ,dardner.a:nd Jack Mcipbnagh. with results as., fOiloWs: •girls' and • ' boys.5 y.ears and under.;,. Wayne McDonagh', Julia Carrtithers; girls 6-.8 years; Sharon McDonagh; boys 6. to 8.years, Michael ivicDon • agh, Kenneth Ritchie; ; girls 9. -•12.yeats, Debbie McDOn- agh; Kay Garnm.boys.9; - 12 • ' years, ,Bob McGillivray,, Bruce Gammie; boys 13 and. over, David Carruthers,' rohti Carruthers, Tony McDonagh; 'single ten's race, David .Carrnthert, john Andrew ; Grant gcQuillin: married ladies walking Tace , Mrs.' C. StOthersp; Mrs. Robert Gammie, 'Murray MepOnagh: married mens walking race, 'Murray McDonagh, Jack Ritchie,' Fred McQuillin; kick the slipper; Mrs. .14, VV. Andrew, Mrs. •E&McQuillin, Mrs. Oliver MCcharles;,:throwing the ball, 'Rod McDonagh,' john . Carruthers, TonyMcDonagh; Hilda Lane cap,ably,"conducted interesting contests. Centennial Neck'tie (red, white and blue) winner "WM, E. Andrew, arranged by Louise And-; • teWl Alphabet Spelling contest, .reds vt:blues with theblues the • Winners: • • • ta',„tte final.o_opresto y Mrs.. Gordon Kirkland; holding more clothes pins in one hand than. •any other contestant..Her score was • During,the afternoon :and ,supper hour, musical selections were given by Mrs. R.B. Gammie, accordian, Mrs, Bruce GaMmie, violin, Joan and Kay"Cimmie ukuleles and :Fred McQuillin, the; mouth organ. • ' A picnic supper under the ;conven7 ership of Mrs, Oliver •McChatles Was arranged in the riew,pavilion. After refreshments Omar 6roPlo, president conducted the butiness m'eeting when Special prizes, were given to:' oldest ladies, George Andrew, Mrs.' Rae Horton;, oldest gents, Henry Gardner,: Steve StOtheri; birthdaY 'closest to Canada's Birthday July 1,. Kenneth Ritchie; coming greatest distance, Mrs. Mary Whitney,, Florida; youngest baby,, Tracey McDonagh; largest faitnily; Mr, and' Mrs. • , • Irwin Carruthers; oldest married; couple, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gard- ner, A short speech Was.given by Dr. Carman Stothers requesting formition of births, marriages, deaths and pictures of interest in compiling morelarnily history. A third issue on the history of the, Andrew -Line Clan is almost corn-; pleted and copies Will soon be Mailed to .individuai faMilies, „ • • , • • Brief. speeches were 'given by Steve • Stotheri, Henry Gardner and, BEuceGimmie. Steve 'stressed 'importance of family re -unions with all members attending,. regardless d age. A persona • • letter will be sent to' each family ' annOuncing_the_picnie in19, • A minutes silence was ,observed th memory of members whose • death occurred dUring, the past • year: Miss' Mary Briggs of Detroit, . Miss 'Laura Archer of Walkerton, , •Oliver B'arkwell of Lucknow. During • the business part of the program, .the following officers were appointed, 'President, Omar Brooks; Viee President, Lane Gard ner; Secretary, Flora Andrew;, Treasurer, Jack McDonagh. , . The Pienic time and place for 1968 was set for the saturday ingCiy.ic Holiday at Ashfield Park.. Relatives' were/present from .Florida,, Sault -Ste -Marie, Belleville, / Toronto, Elora, Hespeler, Listowel and Goderich. VVHITECHURCH Mr: and Mrs, George Ross and Cheryl of Owen Sound spent the /eek end, with his mother, Mrs. Robert Ross. Cheryl remained while her parents visit Expo this week. • Mr: and Mrs'. Jitn Ross of Mitch- ener spent spent the Week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross and her'parents Mir and Mrs; Millen of Teeswater, Mr, and Mrs. JiniRodeout, and Mrs. Gordon Holden of Siou'ff- ville werd Sunday visitorswith ,Mr., and Mit, Russel Chaptrtan and Mrs. Maty Chapman St, • * • •