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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-22, Page 521y1; • PATE RIME • THE' LUCKNOW EENTIHEL,: ILUCKNOW, ONTARIO 11 s good grooming . he's after... go after him with ti British Sterling. Make good grooming his this. Christmas` with British Sterling.; An..excluslve .;masculine fra- - grance in a smashing after shave, a cologne•that., lasts; rf om dii 'k dawn:Bo in unique flasks of silvery :metal -over -glass: Put these• top line toiletries, under his tree—and who knows? You ISHmay both go down i i history!• After .Shave. RLI1VG from $3.75: Cologne EXCLUSIVE TUMMIES FOR MEN from $5;00 .' Essential oils imported from Great 'Britain, compounded. in Canada er nmac PHONE • 5211- ON ..mmunity. Hold Supper • PURPLE GROVE NEWS:• A. potiiuck supper was held in the community centre on Saturday evening with quite a.number in, attendance, Seven tables of euchre were played after the supper with prizes going to Stuart Lane 'for the men's high score and' Mrs. George.. Harkness for the ladies', Special prizes went to Mrs. Stuart ,Lane for the,nearest birthday and' Ben.Scott fot Me -longest time. married., When,the'cards were cleared -away a short meeting took place and nomination's were made for Comm- unity Centre' Committee Members., , with term to:run for the next three, years: Mrs,. Francis Boyle was' again nominated.and'.Roy„Collins, to take ;the place of Cecil' Sutton. who hasbeen in for ;the past three years. It was also decided that: two card parties a Month would held. one being sponsored by the W.I, and, one .by the Centre : the first to, take place on Friday• even ing December, 1st 'at. 8:30.: Folks will be happy to hear that : Calvin Robertson was released. from Victoria :Hospital in London a week ago., Calvin spent some time with Mr., and Mrs. Don Robertson, before returning' to his. own .farm.. Mr. and Mrs.,. Burton .Collins and family recently. spent the evening.. with Mrs'. Andrew .Patterson of Ripley.and enjoyeda •visit with. Katherine's' aunt, Mrs. Jack • Patterson of Vancouver, B.C. While in Ripley Mrs:. Patterson along :with Mrs. Andrew Patterson spent a, day with Mr. and Mrs Donald. ;McKay and family and ;Mr.. and Mrs':' Gordon Patterson. Frankie. Dore spent Thursday ►range Lodge:H�Id • nnual Banquet A. MBERL:EY NEWS Arnberley Orange Lodge held 'their annual banquet on Tuesday evening of 'last' week with a good attendance: George Moncrief, Master of the.Amberley Orange: Lodge W as, chairman for • a short. program. After the "Queen” JoRev,:• hn •C. `Hill -said grace. A :bound- fui;dinner was enjoyed.'and••a'few • remarks; were given.by Reg.: God- frey. Donald Courtneyintroduced the:guest .speaker, . Walter Scott. of Belgravve' who is. Grand Chaplain of the. Grand Black. Chapter of Ontario, West. •Mrs. Walter Scott impressed the audience with'the story of "David . and, Goliath" In the form Of a poem from Memory. A •lodgemeeting•was.held after the banquet 'Mr. and Mrs. ,Arthur. Messenger . visited with relatives and friends . . in Dunville Quebec , . where they formerly resided. They also attend ed the Royal Winter pair. at Torah to. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles'Johnston Of Dunville'accompanied Mr, and Mrs: .A.Messenger to their home for• a few days where they visited with the, Messenger, families Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Culbert, Andrea and Brenda[ of Southfield. Michigan' spent the holiday week end .at Amberley. Mr: and Mrs. William Pace and Mary visited Robert .Gottchalk wh. is :a patient; in Southampton hospit- al., Mr.•and Mrs. 'Alex Grant of Bow rnanville were weekend guests of Mr., and`'Mrs. Don. Courtney and family. On Saturday evening,Mr. and Mrs. John Harper and; family of Kincardine Township visited at the same home.' Phyllis' Bradley of Scarborough : spent the week end at her home, in Ashfield Mr, and Mrs. Ivan' Guy and son Jeffery of Brampton visited on the week end' with ;Mr., and. Mrs.. Will` iairi Pace. Mr. and Mrs. William , R. Pace and Sheila of Kincardine . " also visited at the Pace home on Sunday: • Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Shiells of Ripley visitedon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn: Campbell and on Sunday evening' with' Mr'..and .Mrs. Eldon Bradley:, ...Par strand eounset and S fair price, on, a correctly designed tr'om *tatty material .TON MEMORIALS Pat: O'Hagan, Prop. Established. Over Sixty Years WALKERTON , ." PHONE $11.234 ONTARIO • Soda afternoon with Mary Helen and . • Judy MacDonald. The girls of the 4-1.1 Homemak- ing Clubs held' •their. achievement ` • Day in Kincardine• HighSchool on Saturdaywith most of the girls and their mothers from here .attend, ing .The presentation of County an and Provincial `Honour Certificates. and pins was made by Mrs. Don McCosh. Congratulations to those girls receiving .such honours.. Dr. and Mrs. James Emerson and farnily. of Charing Cross spent the • weekend', with Mr, and Mrs, George Ernerstur and Bob. ' Mr 'hand Mrs:. Francis Boyle and family attended theAnnual , birthday' party held for Mrs:. • Boyle's grandmother Mrs. Farrell. Senior of Kincardine On Friday evening. Mrs. Farrell celebrated her 93rd birth. - dayFolks, from this area extend 'congratulations also. Mrs. `Tom Farrell of Kincardine Jr.; Director and 'Mrs DOn McCosh, Senior Director for the spent Wednesday''and Thursday in. Toronto where they attended the Fall Antral Meeting. of the Mr.' and Mrs. .'Barry .Johnston visit ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs:: Victor' Gawley . Mr.and Mrs: :Don McCosh were recent visitors of Mr,. •and Mrs. William Arnold -of Ripiy nd-M.r. and Mrs. 'Albert Colwell of Kinloss. Sunday visitors with the McCoshes were Mr. and Mrs.LynnGeddes:of Kinloss: Mrs. Don Dore and Frankie visited on Friday. with Mrs., . Gordon Mac Donald and• girls, WEDNESDAY, NOV: 2tth, 1,67 •ASHFIELO NQMINATIQN CONTINUED FROM: PAGE 9 Mrs .Marian Zinn f. the other nominee for the school post,. was' not present, Other school Officials called' on,, were. board member Sam Gibson-;-� stall with a year to serve on his two. year term, and Howard Blake, sec,. retary:-treasurer.: Ralph Foster, representative to, the Goderich Collegiate said that 734 pupils. were enrolled: at Gorier ich , 492, in the academic course.. and 242'in the 'vocational. course,_ 92 are still being transported to Clinton., There were fiVe Ontario, scholars at .the Goderieh school .this: ' past year; .a record 'number. Forty= two• teachers are employed by the board., 393 students come to. school by bus.. over 646:miles at 330 per mile. In the absence of William Hunter representative to. the Huron -Bruce District; High. School Board who wal' attending the funeral of Mrs. Thomas MacKenzie; tea "cher at Lucknow Dist rict'High'SchooT, •,�• ' Reeve Donald MacKenzie read Mr,. Hunter's report . Enrolment at Luck now is 173. and Wingham :enrol - Ment is 1O28.,.Almost 70% of the'. students are in the•vocational Course. at Wingham'". The Wingham school.had three .Ontario 'scholars this past .year. In the two schools, there -are sixt-four'full time and e-part_t me -teachers There are 21. main 'bus .routes, and three feeder' lines over .1841 Miles of road per. day. Ripley District High School rep • - resentative, Grant:Farrish, was not. present: EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1ST, 1968 Now you can qualify for your retirement. pension under the Canada • Pension' Plan one year earlier: At age -67, If you've been contributing to the Canada Pension Plan, and if you've 'retired', from regular employment, contact your Canada Pension Plan Office now.The friendly staff will • help you fill out elle applicationform that starts your pension cheques coming. They'll. explain how your pension is worked out. And when you become eligible. You'll • get all the answersto questions about your retirement pension. Payment's not 'auto: Matic. To receive your pension benefits, you must apply. Application should be made in the Canada • Pension Plan Office serving yoUr community. NOTE: IF YOU ARE AGE. 70 OR OVER, PENSION•PLAN, YOU DONT HAVE TO` YOUR DISTRICT AND`LOCAL OFFICES LONDON -.Room 401, 365 Richmond•. Street PHONE 438-2953: Goderich--35 East.Street Sarnia --11,5 Davis Street AND HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE CANADA RETIRE TO QUALIFY FOR BENEFITS. ' ARE LISTED/BELOW: St. Thomas -403 Talbot Street • . Tillsonburg-4 Ridout St;.East: Woodstock -35 . Metcalfe Street ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE,, 'THE HONE ALLAN J. MACEACHEN, MINISTER. 641 •