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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-12, Page 19A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1241, 1N9 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINETEEN: By Eric Courtney and Diane Van Rooy • Miss• Flora Durnin talked to the •., Grades••7 and 8 about local history She gave 'there suggestions on how ' to get, such information. Miss Durk- in'spoke about the history of Dun;, •gannon and southern Ashfield. • :These grades hay just ,completed their historical booklets about, their Om communities Charles Craw.7 ford presented an outstanding book'., Many noware going to make their, • family. tree•. The student teachers had g'ades • 7•and 8make mobiles in art. yrs. Park , 'Our,kindergarten teach er is ill this week., Mrs. O' Keefe • is,presently taking her.place. `Kin dergarten children: are taking about making maple syrup: They'heard ".Musical Mother G.,00se" on the record player. ' Everyone is getting :ready for ' I' • Open House to be held Wednesday"; . March 12thIfrom 2:20 until 3:30.. and 7:00 ; until 8:30: Grade 1"an8 2 are talking' about` ',the March Winds'and making kites':;' Grade..2 and 3.: are'happy:to be • starting their new readers, This Is l Our Parish and. This is Our Valley.{ • the' children enjoyed. their last •skating:timeof•the season at the .I Ripl'ey;Arena:, In the boys' hockey game Brian Courtney's team won,; • 1n the' girls' ig,arne Ann: Dalton and :Mrs.. Hayden' found the net :t, • • In Captain •Ball•, •team 8 ,and team l'played off • The winning • team, 'team•.1, was made• up di, • John Craw ford' Margaret :Austin , • ` Sheila:•Sinnett, Macy Bongerxman Wilma Van Aaken.. Or►•Monday we• all.wlatc.hed the • • launching of Apollo. 9. N Hcy lyro od • W.1. KINLOUGH 'NEWS; The Holyrood Women's. Institute met on Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs Jim • Smith. Mrs.' P. A. Murray presided and the, meeting opened with Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect, Mrs, Frank Maulden read -the correspondence which included two Thank You notes, the notice of the District Director's meeting to be, held in the Anglican Parish hall at Kincardine:, a letter from: the Bruce Lea •Haven. for 'which a donation wasiven; also. ' a letter re - a traininschool. • Mrs: Frank Maulden reported on the 4-1-! club "The Dainty Diners". David ' .MacKinnon. is to receive a Queen Scout picture,,, Family night Will be held in the near future with two of the cornmittees'to arrange for. it,Th a roll call was "The most. essential thing. in my medicine cabinet"': • " .' Mrs. L:yman Sutton presided for the program and gave,'the Topic on "Cancer" ,'.which was prepared by: Douglas Eadie:, ,Mrs Howard:Harris gave apaper, on, "Old, and, New rein edies for siokness'` , showing..,a great contrast in early rriedicine,compar-: •ed :to •the. Modern day drugs and antibiotics which•people rely sp;mucii.on.Readings were given by. Mrs. John Frook, 'Mrs.. P.A., ` Murry and Mrs . Jim Smith who alsc gave a humorous Journal Contests 'w•ere given by Ivirs•. Lyman Sutton and 'Miss Edna Boyle: ' Barbara Murray gave •an interest ing demonstration on Making Chocolate 'dipped•Easter.'Eggs •Mrs. Lorne Eadie: thanked• Barbara and presented herwith a gift in apprec • iation . The meeting closed with God Save the Queen and Grace and a delicious lunch was; served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs Harold Smith and'Mrs ; Jo.hn' Frook ,: Over. 500,000 Canadians success, fully completed :Red Cross water, safety couises. last 'year; a. OIdBoskHas Interesting Pages Ken Cameron of Lucknow , local. postmaster, showed: ut\an interest- ing book recently, whiclk:lie found;• at the post office, The book is a farmers and busin- ess directory of Bruce, Grey :and Simcoe Counties aswell as a small portion of Huron•and Dufferin in- cluding Ashfield and .West .Wawan- •osh Townships, It was published in 1906, by the Union Publishing Com pany.of Ingersoll. The business portion of the direct oty contained a number of adverti- sements from.local business people. lucknow's,population at that time was listed at•:about 110'0 and Ripley's''abotit 800 : Relatives G.aiherTo Honour Newlyweds Ni.r ;• and M . Edgar' Wightman, (nee Mrs :Jean Moore) of, Belgrave Were ,guests of honour last Friday evening•at the home of.Mr , • and -Mrs, Wesley young, Langside •when relatives gathered, to honour. their recent:marriage, .February 14th.' The, evening was spent playing: progressive. euchre followed by 'con. . tests and readings, After'a lovely lunch, :an address' was read byMrs. Clifford Young. Sandra' Gardner Rae Metcalfe Marty and Jarnie. Young on .behalf of the gathering ,: •presented Jean and Ed with sprn &presents: "Ed made a' fitting .reply. Wallace Richardson and Li ida. Young recei4ed .high prizes• for `euchre Consolation prizes went to Elizabeth .Irwin' and Robert. Young: .The youngchildren were entertained with balloons • Relatives •were present froin:Be•l- r. ve.. Win' ham Hanover: ' ton= don,,: Wroxeter . Lucknow_ and •Larigside a : JIIEi 1IITNAm►ESS IA EACOSINi R.OF INIAINiIP AND 0 O -- 0100! LO O LUCKNOW ,PHONE 528.3432. t0=0 'en:. Paks ° f 0-0P*•:L11BCO 'or LITH/UM GREASE • .this tp;qLia!i4! REA SAVE regular value $23.19' :cep. th:ings 'rune. smoof • now. with NYKON 77 for increased rust protection • " • improved performance at high .pressures •.heavier. load tarrying,., 'ability. • • longer life, increased.. tackiness • • • • • anothermulti-purpose grease • medium weight grease that is fine for summer use ; • available in,cartridges •.and 25 lb pails , 'R.egisieied Trademark.' carie 528=21 WHITECHURC Mr. ,andMrs . "Don Dirsteinand baby Richard of Alan, spent the.., • week end with ;her: parents., Mr, 'and 'Mrs . 'Russel Gaiint Mr... and Mrsw. F. G, McGowan of Toronto ..spent the week end, with their dauifter•; Mrs.' Ronald°Janne sen tv1r. Jamieson and family. •Ola • 'S,undayvlvlr. and Mrs. 13i11 anter • • of Blyth were also visitors with • • High gent:, ;George Walker; •low, lady', Iv1rs•. Bob'Arbuckle low gent, Norman Coultes; lucky' prizes Elmer Ireland and Mrs. JTm Coul` tes. The sponsors,1Cir. and Mrs. Roy•Pattison ,and' Mr: and.Mrs. Alex„Robertson served: -lunch. The: next sponsorsA'are Mr. and Mrs. ,John ,L Currie._and Mr and' Mrs., Lorne Scott: Calvin .Brick';: held .their World Day•of Prayer meeting -on March 7th at the: home ;of Mrs. Rielia'rd 1—fie--The-1c 3dcrs vd ere 'A1rs• Mr. arid' 'Mrs;,. •Wesley .Tiffin, Mrs. A.E.,.Purdon•and Mrs,`• Cecil • •Falconer were Sunday afternoon visitors with •Mr.' and Mrs.. Jack IviacYrnyre of Wingham. Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Jamieson visit ed on Sunday' with Mr.• arid. Mrs Earl Jamieson and .family of West Wawanosh. ” Norma Coutts•of Wi'ngham visited ' Sunday afternoon with Mrs•, Robert, Ross.:. EUCHRE PARTY Curries School held their Euchre. party Saturday evening in,the assembly room at the Belgrave Arena with 10 tables in play. 'Those receiving prizes were nigh lady, Mrs. Richard Moore; •Ken -Mason, 'Mrs, Alex. Robertson:,'' Mrs, Lloyd Whytock, hlrs Peter Chandler, 1\1rs. Lawrence Taylor. •and Mrs. Dick4moore The guest. speaker was Mrs. Elliott of Blue vale whose address was.'based on prayer ` Nancy Anderson of Belgrave spent the week with her friend; Nlarilyti Robertson. Mr, anct.Mrsn. Ron Russel of Sch.- omberg'spent the week end with Mr•. and: Mrs.. Ed Sniyth. Jim Robertson spent the week -end with his parents',. Mr. ai:d Mrs.. Alex. Robertson. Dianne Leader of Gorric spent Monday .with her grandparents •, Mr. and, Mrs. Jin1 Carrie of Wit gJiam.