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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-12-04, Page 22PAGE TWENTY.TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO GALL WATERPROOF - GLUE. LINE). [n All T.. jd iesses: ,—%" Public School �oncert yVas Very WWII' Attended The Lucknow Public. School staged a very successful Concert on Friday evening in the Lucknow District 'gh School auditorium. ' Piano .selections were heard from students Kathy Joynt,; Kathy Jay; Bob. Hall, Joanne Thompson. Lorr- aine Boyle and John Henderson ALSO 5/16"-'•"-'!z nor mrs. .ctasion, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 6th IN n T. Carruthei* On The On Sunday, :December 4.4 syr prise party was: held/at the: borne of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher'in Wingham to celebrate the,60th birthday of Mrs. John T. . Carruthers whose birthday. falls on Wednesday, December 6th. About 50 members of the "Carruthers Clan" were pre- sent: Just preceding, the, supper' hour her son Elliott Carruthers of Ripley and Hol rood voiced the sentiments ire�ysrograxrtme�opene`d�^wit1rtIT audience'singing & Canada and remarks, by Stuart E. Collyer, prin- cipal of the :Lucknow' Public School;, Mr. Collyer welcomed everyone:.. • — 3/4" Now ; _ You Can Have : More Li S`' cep . And Binet:. _pace, Ira, ail ickly And conomically, With Fir ,Plywood. e_Car JI Glass: Sizes Replace. frac Broken ;lass. Either Wo himinufli Wifldi I� r,. 'Y} n. LIN =STT (In: Poly Bags) PHONE' 626-3111. 0 LUCkNow ey Fair Hi .nualMeeting . ' .. The annual meeting of the Ripley • -Agricultural Society, with Presi • dent Jim Brooks in charge. was held. this past Saturday afternoon` in: the Ripley ttjstrict High, School. The past .year was reviewed 'and sbme plans started for the coming year: Fair date was set for Sept- ;.ember 27.and 28, the last: Satur- day in September, .Cne of the outstanding lady , directors and also: a member of the - ▪ Main board, :Mrs. Wallace Pollock has resigned and her place will be filled by Mrs Wm J Arnold.. Pres- ident Jim Brooks and vice president. Gordon Roulston• were picked to be two of the; delegates for the annual, convention in Toronto :in February:, The society' are planning to cont-, ince their program of Agricultural • activities as in thepast year. Present for the meeting,were President Jim Brooks, John C, Mac= Donald , ,Lester Ferguson Morley Scott, Jack Farrell, Stuart Aitken, • .Tommy •Farrell, Mr.. and Mrs. Nor- 1,val Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Brooks; Mrs; Wm. J . Arnold, . Mrs, Errnie'.Thomps on, Mrs, Morris Reid, Gordon Patterson' and 'Ab Wylds.. ' RIPLEY ABAT1!OIRO Custom Butchering -- Curing and Smoking 6e.: Cutting and Wrapping`— Sausage Making - Fast Freezing':. HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS With Two Big'. Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From' 1 To ,3 Weeks Whatever, Your Requirements Are , For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lamb In, Any Quantity At . Lowest. Marketing Prices ALLMEXTS—i4RE-GOVERNME1 1-NSPE£T-ELI FO —VOU- PROTECTION • CHAS. fl 3I A, PROP. "Christmas •In The Kindergarten" was presented by the morning class of:Kindergarten which consists of Kinloss students and the afternoon, class of Lucknow village pupils. e"Teactiels�/lr's `L�b��"11a11, ivirs Robert Campbell's class of, Grade 1 pupils presented "The Wedding of Jacjeand'Jtll"; Mrs. Norman Taylor'sclass did. the "Carousel Dance" They are Grade 2 and Grade 3 pupils. A' number of songs "Old Favourites" were ,rendered by Mrs . . James MacTavish's class of Grade 3 and Grade .4 -'pupils. of everyone and her daughter. Mrs., Eldon (Alma) Lowry of Lurgan presented her with a"transistor radio from th'e family. She also received flowers. from Mrs.. Bill Gibson,; Luck now 'and Sandra and Doris Fisher from the Fisher Family after a few words from Gordon Fisher of Guelph expressing.. their congratulations an behalf of those' not present, Miss Ruby Webb's class of . Grade. 5 sang three harmony numbers The Grade6 class, under the direct ion of Mrs ' Jack Cannpbel1 sang three selections from Mary Poppins. Miss Helen Thompson's class of Grade 7. pupils presented. "Canada's Story in. Song" : A play, "Thirty Minutes With: Stephen Foster", was staged by Mrs. Jack .Fisher's. Grade 8 class with Bob ,HallLinda.Hend erson, Ellen O'Donnell. Janet . Ritchie and Kathy Jay taking the, W main :parts, Donald. MacKinnon,chairman of Township School Area Board or. Kinloss and Lucknow spoke and the programme closed with the Queen. Mrs. Wm: Scott, music teacher, at the Sch.:. . IP k• I- 1;11* 1 class at the piano. This type of concert has not been held by. the Public:School for a •: 'number of years and was well attended: on Fridayevening. "clan" asci been able to come, - Although she spent three weeks in the hospital after moving to her apartment in the Fisher •residence in Wingham,; she is fine and is hoping-' for .some visits from her many Lucknow friends.• ,Her interests are.. •varied and many. She enjoys TV and radio and .her. news a ersame of cards or chepkers, even a horse race if the race is close and fast. She has a' keen,interest in all thecomings, goings and doings of her children, ndren and gr- grangradchildren.. .' As onechildof`her• grandeatchildre•n.pu it "Gee she's,not eighty'- she's just} Grandma" Those present at 'er`. v After a good rousing "Happy party were from Ripley; Lurgan; Birthday Grandma" and "For She's Amberley,.Lochalsh,. Holyrood, a Jolly Good.. Fellow" her Wish was Lucknow., Goderich , Guelph and .that the other 48 members of the IMOunt. Forest, .>.�.. . $ 1 diriPAIVINVIMPAIWWWWWil LUcK11NOW SENTVIEL 1 st Kinloss Scouts Hold. Parent Night KINLOSS NEWS The arinual Parent Night for ,.st Kinloss Scouts ,was held on Monday'. evening, in the Scout Hall. Chair- maty N.E..Haldenby and Mrs,'Frar k Mablden, Secretary of•the sponsor ing':I'nstitute, were in ciiarge,af the. nIfeeting.'Reports Wereeard from the Group Committee, Ladies' •Auxiliary, Treasurer of Group Committee, Cubmaster and Scout' Leader, A question, and answer ,period was conducted by Jirn Mc Ewan ; b'arvetra rcra urns out, bulb prevented the showing of Lloyd Ackert's European slides... `The {!{ • iaS%tet from (rnt,n i r_an,AE+l `xtC xS�,Ji• a 111411 a aafi j EI ... _. ' .; "•X PORTLAND AND MASONRY• WASHER * Big : 1S Ib. CAPACITY * 4 WATER TEMPERA. • TORE SELECTIONS * Z: SPEED - REGULAR''. AND . 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