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THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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RIPLEY, ONTARIO
On Sunday April .Oat 10 o'clock
Rev..W., Q. Mather of Elyth Will •
:conduct: communion services in
Whitechurch United Church ' ••
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.Mrs. .Millan Moore visited a few
days last week With her daughter
Mrs.. ;Garry. DUrican and. Mr.' . • •
Duncan Of Port. Credit and with, 1, •
other relatives at Toronto ,and Oak-
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MOndaywith Mrs. George McClen-
Aghan.'•,, ' • , •
Ben Mos of.Plattsville and Brenda
Mighton bf CliffOrd:.were Sunday, °
.•• visitors with. Mr : and Mrs „. Carl • '
•*McClenaghati 'and:Mr. . and Mrs.
Ben MCClenaghan...
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Mr. and Mrs'. Ivan.Laidlaw, and
Janet and Herb .Laidlaw ,
. were Sunday,visitors witliMr: "and
O . Mrs Clayton' Alton 'and .family: �f
. • Ashfield." .• •
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. • ,•
O ,• Bessie -Mullis' and Wilford Clipper
ton were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Faw, ,
hen-a-hd-Sns-an-of,T-hdrndale,
• l• Mr. and Mrs.. lohn Gloor. of Born-
. holm and•John Clipperton �fi Tham
esford, -0; • • , ••,
' Mr.. and Mrs, Jirri ROSS of-Kitch7.
• ever spent -the weekend with his .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe
Millen of Teeswater.• • .
spent the, week end With Mr'. and •
Mrs Herb Hunter of London and on,
the way home: on Siinday.heyca11-
ed. at Huronview and visited with •
:their auniL Mrs. ,Sam Hutchison,
who on Saturday celebrated her.:
O 90th birthday„ This communityextends Congratulations fox:health
and happiness in the years ahead-.
Mrs: Hutchison was a resident of
the village many years ago. 4 •
On Saturday evening;telatives of
• Mr.,. and. Mrs. POn Gillespie gather,
ed at the home of Mr. •and Mrs. ••-•
-pon Bushell to surprise them .on.
their 15-th wedding anniversary...Rer
ative's .present were Mi?. and -Mrs..
ElroyLaidlaw ,Jbann; Jane and
O Paul, ;Mrs. Etra Scholtz ,.Mr.• and
Mrs.. Clayton Scholtz., Karen; •Lea
sa, and Kenton of Godeiich, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier and Mrs Gibson .
Gillespie, Mr: and Mri". Jack•Gill-
spie , Lorraine: and Barry1vIr
.Mrs :lf
ick West and Stephanie 'of' •
Sarnia. The evening Was spent ell-.
itly-ing-Ainsic.• and 'television.
Aftera lunch proVided.by-surprise
party attenders,' including a wedd-',
4 -ng cake-;-14-e.---a-nr1 Mr's /
INGSBRIDG
BY JOANNE HICKEY
AND MARIE Boym
EVENTS OF. THE, WEEKk
We returned to school for a four
day Week. The kindergartens went
to Pentland'sbush•tb watch -the pro-
cessing of sap to sirtip: ,Mrs. Wil-
son's roOm.started ,softball this week
a. the fields are dry.. In Music , •
Grade9:5, 6, 7 and &are taking /
popular Music. The grades 7 and
class: have just finished studying
Confederation. A display has been
mounted on.the blackhoard. •
Tonight the lines for the handball
courts will be painted on the tar-.
mac: Quite a, few are absent from.
schotil:with various kinds of sick- •
n This week We haye•ptit into
Our column the Work of•some of.the
pupils. ; • . • •
FIZOWN, .
byJndy Tigert and
Wilma Van'Aaken . •
A frown is a. funny' face •.• .•
It doesn't give 'you.an.y. grace..
When you are Sometimes feeling.
A frown is .what connes;on you.
When you have'ati a frown •
• You'•look very ri•iuch like a sad"'
clown. ' -
The kit timeyouhave wfrowri
Just look in. the mirror upside down
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• . -KINDERGARTEN NEWS .• •
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• Stephen's Dad, .is home from the
Hospital. On Friday, April 11, we
-went-to- thei' rnaPleisYr,up k tun,
by Frank; Pentland and Patil•Caesar
We lad 'pad pieees oUrnaple candy,
to eat, made by Joyce Caesar We
want, to thank them.all' very much
•and alSothanki to.,Helen•MaNee •
fordriving. us: • •• .
SUMMER EXCURSION • ;
• ; by Glen Tigert.
:The summer sun rose silently
The forest Ayas corning aliYe, birds
insetts'buZzing. Our.
paddles dipped silently into..the
crisp,alear water of Ncirtherri Ont--- • .
ario. The•wind SWayed the•treeS
back and'forth. • Outs Canoe Skirted
over the water, The day.went:fast
Across woriderous lakes of clear • '
w-kter-re-i•iossed-islairds of emerald
;green,. As•the crimson sun'sank I
'realized there was still heaven here
on earth. • •
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t. Helens W.I.
d Sunshine
Sister Banquet
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.plate, lyIrs, Harold Gaunt; Birthday
in'April, Mrs: Lloyd Hunter; Larg-
est shoe' Mrs Wm ,Rinfoul• the •
in0St buttons on her dress; Mrs.
,Ross Errington; something' yellow on,
Mrs. :Anus •NlacDonald.
Mrs. £Andrew Gaunt favoured with*. •
two piano selections, ".The •• : • •
The annualsunshinesister hanctui, Missouri. Waltz:" and The Easter • •
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of the St. Helens W.I. was held at ;Parade" • •• ' •
Carlow on Thursday evening; April: •
:-.Lyits°,-,`FOrclYce Clark - of Benmiller, ; •
10th As the, ladies gathered Mrs.
• the guest speak‘r, was introduced
E. Rice played several selections
on the piano and MrS. Fred Mrs. Russel Phillips and she • •
gent:contest" ; di •
%mem- s w d slides on her trip to the
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McQuillin,conchicted an Hawiian Islands,' which was enjoy-
, hefore nner Which
.spelled;'"izefreshments are Ready" ,edoy all the lathes.Bar-
. Mrs , . E . , •
bour thanked Mrs.. Clark and 'pres, •
ented-her with a sp-4111ren-rerribra- •
..Mrs. Jas.. Aitchison•thanked.the, •• •
cOrnrnittees forarrariging,an enjoy ,.
itehtioa
lady fdr the everiing.A,fter the.
sin'ging 'Of "9 'Canada"' and the
grace, 38 'ladies enjoyed 'a
delidiOns turkey.dinner.
• for ton
evening and Mrs. Ross Erring -
Three Members received gifts tor
!on expressed her•,thanki•to the
perfect attendance during the year.,
Carlow W.I. whoeat,ered to• the
TheY- were Mrs: -Jas. Aitchison, ' • banCLuet. ' .
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Ax the.conclUsion Of the ,evening,
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each sunshine sister presented her •
1968 sister with a gift.; • • • •
Coriitnittee in char:e Were Mrs.. •
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•Mrs 'Ross Errington and Mts E.
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• •A readirig. was' gi.ven by Mrs. Har-
old C-dOper "Spring Fever" arid all
" he More We Get
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Together' • •:„. • Fred McQuillan, Mrs Gordon Ly -
Prize for a 'lucky chair Was won •ons, lArs.,.TOm Todd and Mrs:
by Mrs Chas MacDonald, lucky • Elwood Barbour. '
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Were presented with a:coffee table.
Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie thanked •
their relatives for their kindness
in remernbering.them at this,time
and.far ih:c evening's entertainment,
MONUMENTS
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tvron7Verth-.--T-11,-and
,..„,cerely thank the residents of these two ,counties for their gener-
ous support of the recent Christmas Seal Campaign:,
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The newspapers in the two counties deserve commendation
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for their tremendous coverage of meetings and .programmes be- •
ing established by the TR, AsSociations in the field of
try.Diseases.
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eenunitment&-are extensive_and We ho,
tinued support as the Asociation enters. into new areas of res-
ponsibility in the new two county organization.
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