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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-26, Page 7WEDNESDAY, MARCH- 26th, 1969 THE •LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L.UCKNOW, ONTARIO ..PAGE SEVEN Cuts 40th. �#nniv�rsar^ Cake •Mrs.Johri (Myrtle) McLean, Noble Grand of•the Ripley Rebecc- ah 'Lodge is shown- cutting the anniversary cake'at the 40th anniversary banquet•. at, Ripley Legion :Hall last Friday which was attended by about la0 .including :members,members ,: their;families and guest. The St. Helen's W, 'I. held their March 'meeting: in the hall with Mrs.: jas:: Aitcheson , • presid - . ing . ` The meeting opened with the bde,, and'the Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs . Ross Errington read the cors espondence' which -included a letter from the department: for - short courses The roll was answered.,by a radio or T . V ... programme I like or don't like and why. - The ' sunshine sister 'banquet is ' planned for April. 10th ... Anyone not planning on going should' contact, the committee.. The • ,card -'party -committee-fot March 20th are Mrs . Wm: Rutherford , Mrs. Wm Humphrey,. Mrs.., Angus MacDonald and Mrs. Harold : Cooper and for April 3rd Mrs.. Wm : Rintoul , Mrs : Green Mrs=Pete. Campbell and Mrs. Lloyd Wytock . The next .meeting ;will be the . annual meetingand will be held' in the form of a pot luck dinner at 12.30' p. m,.. .The pennies for mental health was taken, and sewing was passed; out for the Children's. Aid. • Mrs. Frank McQuillinpre'sided for the programme.' The motto ' • by Mrs.. E. 'W. Rice, "Eyery right or privilege carries a duty with . it" . Current events were prepared by Mrs, Wm. Rutherford and read. by Mrs. Russel :Phillips. - The topic, prepared"by Mrs. Gordon Lyons, "Civil Rights" Was read by'Mrs. Rpbt. Aitchison. Readings were .given. 'St. Patricks', by Mrs. E. Barbour', and "How Ireland Got Its Name" , by Mrs. Chas. MacDonald. .A--c-onte-st-w•as-conducted-byM Harvey Webb'. The_meetingclosed with "God Save The Queen" , ,and the "Institute Grace" Hostesses' were Mrs, Chas. MacDonald Mrs. Frank McQuillin, and Mrs. George Webster , LANGSIDE Seven tables of progressive .euchre. were played at Langside Commun- ity Hall on: Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.Jim Young and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wail in charge. High. prizes went to Graham Moffat and Eugene. Conley. and low prizes to. Donald ,Scott and Keith; Eregman:. Lucky chair prize went to Eugene Conley. Another card party is planned with William Young- and "Graham' Moffat:in charge. " ' The •Langside,Young Peoples : Society' enjoyed,a skating party at Wingham Arena on 'Tuesday even- ingY..P'alonS:g; with South Kinloss • Visitors on the week -end at the home*of Mr. and Mks. Dick McQu- illin were Mr . and Mrs. DOn ' Nickel of.Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon °McQuillin of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. McQuillin and • •Gary of St. Catherines, Mr.1and' Mrs, Harold McQuillin of'Clinton. Lynda McQuillin•who spent the hol- iday -week at her home returned to 'Toronto on S.unday.with.Mr. and Mrs. Don Nickel... Mrs. • pick. McQuillin visited her Mother , Mrs, 'Chas : 'Thomson at Huronview on Tuesday and Satur- day,. Mrs. Thomson.is not as well as her"friends would; like to •hear. Many orthe relatives in this community attended the funeral of the late Oscar Holmes in Wingham on Wednesday. Sympathy, is extend- ed to•.Mrs. Holmes (formerly, Ethel. Richardson), Ken Young of; Paincourt is; holi- PURPLE GROVE r. and Mrs. . ee .utton• an family visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lane; and Janet:. . Mr. and Mrs:"Don: Robertson visit- ed* with Mr. and Mrs', Harold France and family of Wingham. Mr. and.Mrs... Burton Collins visit. ed Vera Dore in Walkerton Hospit- al, 1 Nancy Elliott.of Niagara Falls ;' spent the weekend at the horne of p her parents:Me: Mr and! Mrs. Earl Elliott Mr and Mrs.. Stuart Lane visited (laying at the home of his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff` Young and - assisting.Jim Young making maple•. syrup, Mr. and Mrs. •Ira Wall and Mary Lou of. Whitechurch and Mr. Andy Mrs. Bert Moffat of Teeswater spent Saturday evening .with Mr'.. and Mrs. "Gordon Wall and family. There was no church' at Langside on Sunday but the congregation joined with Whitechurch to hear Rev. L.G. Stairs. speak on the' work oft -he Leprosy Mission. . Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Wall visited on. Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Victor Youn'gblut Belgrave . Greg and Sandra Gardner, of buck- now spent the holiday week with their. grandparents , Mr..., and Mrs. - Wes Young Ken Kelly and Michael Johnston, cif‘Clinton spent a few days last week with Mr:, arid Mrs. George Young and Heather. ; Saturday with'M., and Mrs. Camp- bell Brown of Strathroy, D.r-. and Mrs.; James-Lm?rsQrt Frankie and Susan of Charing Cross. spent-the-weekend--with-M r . and, Mrs. George ;Emerson and Bob. • ,Sunday.visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. Victor Gawley were Mr. and Mrs: DeWane. Greig and family of,Cliff- ord and Mr, and Mrs. Barry Johns : , ton. Mr. and Mrs•. Burton;Collins visit, ed Thursday with Mr.:and Mrs. Gerorne. Schmidt in Mildmay.. Caroline Rhody of Wingham 'spent the weekend. with:Mr.' and Mrs. Stuart Lane and Janet Mrs. Earl Elliott ,:Joyce and .Ian spent the, week with Mrs.: John Elliott, of Detroit. .Margie Collins visited- Friday and 'Saturday with Joan; Courtney,: , Warren and Greg Farrellspent the weekend with Mr, and. Mrs Frances, Boyle and family. Mr'. 'and Mrs, Harvey,Thompson, Joan and Wray'spent' a few days in Nashville, Tennessee. Mr."and Mrs. Jack Farrell, Mrs Herb Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Ardili Mason.,. Mr. and; Mrs,. Bob Forster and John, Mr and Mrs: Gordon. Patterson and. David;, Mr, and Mrs . Currie Colwell,and•Anne, Mr. and Mr's Don.McCosh and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster , Barbara, Mary and: Cathy were among those present at the Silver Wedding Anniversary o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwell of Kincardine. Mr;. and Mrs.' Don' McCosh .were guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Maulden op Wednesday. 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