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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-08, Page 15EDNESDAY; NOV. Nit, 1N7 4r ,0•7P 1"sPF , �Tr"XiIJk^!•," * ys • THE. LUCKNOW :SENTINEL.. LrlCKNOW,: ONTARIO Lions Halloween PartyAt*ena Lucknow District Lions Club staged 'their annual' children's Hallowe'en.party at, the Lucknow arena on Tuesday .evening of last'; week. 'Lucknow' District High School Band led the parade of children to the arena. where ostumes were. °judged by Miss Ruth Thompson and Mr:. and Mrs Don. Ross of Lucknow ;Bob Finlay acted as 'master of ceremonies and Jim Boyles public address system was used. Prize winners were Pre school and', kindergarten, Rose May De •: er--Paul-FFinia- ohn-Barger, grades 1 and 2, Glenda Jamieson, Lorna Boyle, Perry Barger; grades 3 and; 4, Sandra Finlay, Randy Jensen, Heather Stevenson; grades 5 and 6, . Beth. Hallam ,. Mary Em berlin,. James, Rowe; grades '7 and 8 Zena Garniss, Jedd House, tied for 3rd spot, . Barry Morrison and Lloyd Morrison-. "LIMITED., (EST, 1894)r PHONE BLYTH 5234373 -- On Hwy, 4, Between Clinton and W nyham~ PAGE FIFTEEN D iry Outlet • OF WOO and LEATHER : GOODS CONTINUES TILL: NOVEMBER 18th, ALL PRICES ARE LOWER THAN LAST YEAR Here are four reasons why you should do your shopping at the Old Mill • .We are ' giving you the., opportunity of buying the finest genuine leather ,and wool products at the lowest •pos 'sible factory outlet 'prices, We know; there is no other factory • outlet in Canada such as this in which the public can shop. HOURS •.. We have the largest stock tochoose • from in ' the history of our firm. Shop now while our selection is best. Wecarry a line of products which include manyitems, not available at any other 9utlet.' • .00 A.M' SY . TO 6:00 P.M. WEEK 'DAYS, :INCLUDING :'WEDNESDA,.. ,.'SATURDAYS 9:00 A.M. TO, 10:00 P,M. .: ENGAGEMENT WHITE BAKER After a peanutscramble each child was presented with a choco- late•.bar and. potato chips by •mem- bers of the Lions Club THESE. ME1I ayfair .Restaurant,' Lucknow At 8 pm sharp Wednesday; November 29h .GUEST SPEAKER DR.,'JACK. 'TANNER •• PLANT PHYSIOLOGIST., UNIVERSITY: OF GUELPH: :Topic:' "Modern •Corn•Production" pdnesday, December btu • "; Gt1EST SPEAKER BRUCE .HUNTER. ,UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH Topica "Fertility of :the Corn Crop" ��►+� +rte. �► !rte . DRAWN AT 8:03 SHARP • SPONSORED 1 CHATHAM, CNTARIO. Arranged by F. C. Van Eyl, Lucknow` Mr.and Mrs. Oliver Baker'of Winchester Ontario announce the engagement of their youngest , daughter , Lois Ada to Burton Robert White, son of Mr. and Mrs ,,,Oscar' White, of Lucknow `Ontario. The marriage will'take place in Win- chester on .November: 18, 1967 with Miss Lois Needham. Many of the ladies from here attended the Bridal Shower held in 1-honor-of-Miss-G~atherine-Bushell--on,- Saturday afternoon in the Kinlough School house , Comes Farthest To Choir Reunion Mrs'... Ernie Lewis of Lucknow spent the October 28th weekend in Bram- pton where she attended a choir. reunion: Mrs,. Lewis. had been a member .! of this choir when they were resid- ents' of '.Brampton . from 1923 to 1936.. She. received the prize, 'a beauti- ful flower arrangement, for coming rthe farthest;•distance:. Baptism Service . Held On Sunday' LANGSIDE" MEWS Debra Lynn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.. Donald Huffman and Heather Elaine, daughter. of Mr. and "Mrs. George Young were , • baptized in Langside Presbyterian Church. by "Rev. John Honeyman of TMi stSue Arthur and Jeff Van De Velde of San Jose, California were week -end visitors with Mr, and' Mrs Gordon Wall and family. Sunday visitors.'at the same home were "Mr. •anci Mrs.' Bob Davis and family of Union, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Arthur. Mark and Greg, Bob; Arthur and :. Jayne of Auburn: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston" and Janette of•Belgrave were Sunday' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Heather '' PURPLE GRAVE The Purple Grove Worrien's Institute held their November • meeting on Wednesdayat th°e home of Mrs,' Cecil Sutton, Friends,extend .sincere. wishes for speedy recovery to Calvin Robertson who is a patient in Victoria Hospital in London: Cal,- vin was taken illsttddenly and underwent nvinor surgery last week Miss Vicki bore spent Monday, and Tuesday` with Mr. and Mrs, ..1n. Mcrosh;an;i zhe,weend.. iarr�■ey�"ii■ttt n'al:+�.1NMR+ra+`� Mr, and Mrs. Don Robertson visited one day last week with Calvin Robertson in'the hospital: o —Mr�,�alter-'£-ollius-v-%sited-n Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Don Dore.: , goosing; From ,ur f Complete Rang 'er- -Footwea it :fEver,y Type Weather Children's Overshoes : LINED STRAP OVERSHOES AN BLACK OR BROWN Men's and Boys N! WHITE, RED AND BROWN A LARGE _SELECTION . OF ladies' and ildren's Lined Snoboots IN ASSORTED HEIGHTS LADIES STYLES IN ASSORTED HEEL HEIGHTS: Men's and Boys' Insulated Laced� Rubbers " FOR//COMPLETE. .PROTECTION FOR THE COLD WEATHER AHEAD • WE FEA`1'URL $RAND: NAME M14IC�S . MtNFR,. KAUFMAN -AND .ACTON Phoi e.528-3117 .uc tt OW. RATHWELL .SHOE .1STORE • • 'WINTER FOOTWEAR: FOR; ALL THE. FAMILY" it