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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-04, Page 12uc owOrg t a or Meld Day At Chi: THE: 'LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ►pria#erophiOLCoup4Married At in.n4S: Centre St. Andrews, Ripley' A vie r. sa Frida May 30 , was Field, DayY t < y, . at Midwestern Regional Children's Centre', Palmerston, '.The event is of special interest to-Lucknow area . residents •as'the°'Lucknow Legion ; • donated the" trophies,: for the ;top •Junior Girl and tOp Junior boy, :and the Lucknow Lions Club donated the trophies . for the top Senior Girl and Senior. Boy.- ' . This is one of, the major.events at e hospital school' in which all , children participate,. Events are run. for,boys and girls separately;, The children .are grouped according to • age: 8 and under;4, 10; 11-12; 13; 14. -. 15 and 16 and .over. , These' • age groupings are again divided into smaller competitor groupings accor- dingto similarity inability and • co-ordination as suggestedby the gym instructors. . - ': The events carried were r High lump �Sndinga�oacUump�. RunnT ing Broad Junip',''Ba11. Throw , Shot. Puts, Discus Throw , Sprints' ranging • ',from 50 yr. to 220.yds; and Novelty events for the younger children with • 4/641. Camper Trailers'. RENTALS . and SALES Plan your , summer holidays with : an ' Apache Camper' Trailer. Avoid motel and rota .cage seeking. , Set 'Up camp where you want • . it in FOUR MODELS ARE .NOW ON DISPLAY:. Each Apache Camper Trailer . carries one full year warranty. SE uM5TE4 Metal: Fabricating Wingham rr Phone 357.2277 Bean Bag 'Throws, Slow Wilk,. Ping: Pong Blow and•Boulder Roll • Special events :were run for the <... more severel 'retarded,children. Y. he,:ov--a pm er- 11-cham ns -were chi: � sen' bY P , com $ arin times and distanc es in the entire age level':wliich• was..,12 and under for Juniors and .over 12 for Seniors. Thus, the child with the best time or distance over all other competitors•inhis level - uitior or Senior bias gOen 5 points, the second best 3..points and third one:Point. Then the total: over .all. points were tallied to find the :individual winners. Winners of the'Legion trophies were: Beatrice'Brooher John Hearns;. Jr'. ,Boys.' Winners,of the Lions' Trophies were: Jeannie Deimers-.Sr Girls ;,•Richard Leclity- Sr. Boys. • - Eventsstarted at 915 and. finished 't 4.00 p ; m parade-was-held�at -- 1:00 p rn.:with`childrenparticipat- ing:...Each`ward•represented a coun= try and entered a float and dressed their Children in costumes :of. thea Country,. Bruce . Ward represented . Mexico; Huron Ward China; Waterloo Ward India; Grey: Ward, Holland; Dufferin Ward -. Canada;' and, .Wellington Ward Hawaii. 'All f -Oats we 'pre-: pared. Judges of the floats were: Dr .. Graharn -' resident doctor, Mrs: Coleman Social ,Worker, `I1r'.• Penny - Psychologist, Mr. Norman- Administrator Mts MacRitchie Staff Instructor First. Prize "went to Huron Ward. !Second to; Dufferin and third to Bruce . The parade was the . . highlight of:the day•and enjoyed' by allwho carne to watch.. • Special guests for the day were: Harvey;Webster of Lucknow, Secre- rary of Region .Five Association for the retardedaccompanied by, Mrs Webster•and their daughter, ,Mrs. Roy (Elizabeth) Hunt and grandson Of ,Fordwich Field Day is set up by the recreat- aon staff at the Centre,. Winners, of each age groupie: a.each.e_ven on to represent the Centre in Orillia ata larger Field Day competing . . against children from other, centres such as Orillia ,. Smith 'Falls'and Cedar Springs. • The weather man co-operated 'tinyy and a good day was enjoyed by all, children and staff alike„ LACKEY MANN St., Andrew's United Church, Ripley ; decorated, with yellow mums, .was the setting for the marriage of Judith .anne..Mann of .Ripley and David Robert Lackey, son. of, Mr'. and Mrs, Douglas, . Lackey of R. R, . 5, Lucknow. Rem: --George - Ball of ficiatecL.at.:�1'!e double ring ceremony on Saturday, May 17th... , Given in marriage b'y Delbert' McQuillan of Holyrood; the bride chose a floor -length gown of nylon organza .over rayon taffeta with A- line skirt and an empire waistline gathered slightly at back: A coat ,. of acetate and nylon lace::witl three-quarter sleeves served as a train.' Her•three-tier veil fell from .a •headpiece of nylon flowers:, She carried a bouquet: of•:yellow roses. Maid of honour was Janice Wylds.•. of Ripley. Shewore .a floor -length sleeveless •gown of orange •.chiffon flowing 9Vr yellow nylon with, •' empire waistline and A-line skirt. She .wore :white over -the -elbow . • gloves and carried 'yellow chaste. daisies With matching fiowers in. her hair., '• Karen I ackey of R. R.. 5 , Lucknow` and Susan McLay of Ripley,were bridesmaids,., Their gowns and. flowers were the same. as the maid of'.honour. . Christine McQuillan of 'Luc know was junior brides:-, 'rnaid-,- rides- -naid;- Fier dress had rfempire. bodice and three quarter length sleeves.o f yellow' lace. and A.�line skirt' of y ellow. nYlon..She ,wore, . white gloves 'and shoes; a yellow.. bow :in her hair and carried -yellow chaste daisies. • Lori S mes of R,R..3; Holyrood y,• 'was• flower. girl: Her dress had an empire, bodice with:.three.quarter ••: ' length :'sleeves of white lace and.. A-line skirt of:White nylon.. •She wore white. shoes and gloves and a white • bow in .her hair, and' carried' yellow chaste •daisres,.; _, Groomsman was Kenny Irwin of WEDNESDAY; JUNE 4th, 1969 PHONE; 5203004 Cosmetics Free Films . Plan. Animal. Health .• A• r•....• ..1.• •. . •1 Having Day For Conleys & Dawsons LANGSIDE NEWS It was moving day 'on Friday, when Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conley and family moved from their farm on -Concession 2 to' their home in Luc know . Mr. and Mrs ..'Curtiss Dawson of Wingham moved to the' Cone -far -m7 htch• they reeent-1- bought. • • IA Sympathy of .the community is extended to Mrs Eldon Welsh and Harvey in the sudden passing of Eldon .on:-Tu'esday in=Kincardine--,=- Hospital; Many of the neighbours were at the funeral at Tara on ; Thursday. Mr. and. Mrs.,' Don Nickel and Mr and Mrs.Wayne Korkum of Toronto spent the week -end with'Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin and Ron. There will /be no church service; at Langside next; Sunday but Sunday School will`be held at •10:.50 . •Langside Anniversary will .be held on June 22 with ,Rev . J. W. Bell of,' Walkerton, the guest speaker. BOBBI:HAIR SPRAY, Reg.. 99c 79c $.1.25. BANTRON TABLETS . to stop smoking, Reg. $1.40' Reg. $14.95 INSTANT LOAD CAMERA DENTO CHER• helps you:brush, your teeth .properly, Reg. $1.29 IDA HEALTH SALTS, Reg. 89c $1.19 --- $1.10 69c, YARDLEY SPRAY.DEOD.; Reg.. $1.50 FOR FLY CONTROL USE SNIP FLY;'BANDS .Ripley. Ushers were Joe Hodgins of Ripley: and Richard Manri of . London. Raymond McQuillan :of Ripley . was-ringbearer. . •Shirley Reid as' soloist, sang "Wedding Prayer"and ..!9 Perfect .Love". with Mrs. %Marion Gamble as organist. ; • A reception followed in the Rip- • ley -Le$, ' iion Hall, which was decor- 'ated with;a variety of spring flow: ers'`and. white and yellow stream- ers at the' head table. The 'groom's mother wore a blue lace crimplene dress, 'navy access - oriel and corsage .o f white carnations -and 'rnums: • For travelling the bride: chose a navy and white' :linen dress with pleated` skirt, white accessories; and corsage Of white' mums coupleThe '. are residing. at R. R, - �`3', Ripley,whnrc the•groomzs employed as"grader" operator for Huron Township. . Other •visitors'on the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin were Mrand Mrs. Gordon McQuill.r in and Ruth Ann of Sarnia, Mrs.,: Harvey McQuillin and' Brenda, and Boris Konkonoh. of St . Catherines. Mrs.. H. Broome of Huronview, j Clinton is visiting this week With ..._.0 M . a1Ld Mrslmfford;.Youn . ' nd. Mrs, and Mrs Mike Verchimak of !Flint , Michigan were week -end' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer.. , Brian Wall was an•: overnight' guest of Stephen Ritchie, Lucknow .on NMonday.. UI R MENTS: ALWAYS VI E -E' CHALLENGE. ii*ftiaaictocy=secfria now:„Distritt Coop PHONE 528=2125