The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-08-27, Page 15• WEDNESDAY,. AUGUST. 27th,. 1969 -
THE LU:CKNOW SENTI'NEL, LUCKNOW, oNTARI.o.
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ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
APPLICATION FOS ENROLLMENT
Openings. exist.:in the following! full-time 'Programs:.
..::commencing September -15, 1969: .
Mrs:.An...elii..'Ryan
Died In Hbospitat
KINGSBRIDG$ NEWS:
. Mrs, Amelia Ryan passed away,
at the gingham and District
Hospital on Tuesday , .August ?5 in.
her 83rd year. For the past few
years; she has.been residing with
her daughter Mrs. Walter Clare,
and Mr,..Clare..aeR R, 7,,Lucknow,
The FuneraiMass and:Burial was
�ley Society Ho
BERtE:Y.
M sses-Ivfyrt°le lu Betty Blair of;--.
n-anrs.,ndC
of 'Ailsa. Cd+-lvlraig are spending a
weeks vacation a int Clark and
are visiting with; frds and
relatives in ..the Amberley area .
At the' ser •ice at Pine Rivet
United Church on Sunday the
Middlekamp quartette'of Clarke.
congregation sang two fine
.numbers.. . •
A large crowd; attended the
The Riple.y and District
.Horticultural Society held their
• meeting on Tuesday, July 15 at
2i 001p, m .tat Mrs:. George "k'
MacDonald's' cotta ge..
The meeting was opened, with
O Canada 'and the Lord's Pray, er'
The Roll Call was answered, by 22
members with a National Flower.
1 _he flower-gf the' month was
the larkspur or='waterlilywith-the
birthstone, the ruby.
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FLIED ARTS:
'Consumer & Family` S
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General •Arts an Science •
J_ nstit.utional Mana. ement _r
Law Enforcement '• and. Security Administration
BUSINESS:
Business Administration
General-. Secretarial
TECHNOLOGY:
Air a Water Resources
Civil Te .
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Construction Technology
-Electronic-/Electrical Technology
Mechanical /Product Design Technology'.
TECHNICIAN:
,fromWalkertorr..•Our sympathy
: is extended -to Mr, and Mrs.
Walter Clare'andi members of`the
Ryan family.
,,•Mrt a•nd ::Mrs,, Jbe O'Keefe
-returned home -on Tuesday;
August 12 after spending some .time
:visiting at Niagara Falls, Hamilton
and Port Credit:
• Congratulations to Mr. ; and •Mrs.
*Ross Hawkins who were married
at Sacred Heart Church, Wingharr,;
on Saturday; August. 16. 'Mrs.
Hawkins., ,the former Betty •
.DeBruyn , taught at St. Joseph's .
school for two terms:'. They will
beliving•near Kingston, Ontario
Don. Frayne was elected • .
'Secretary -Tire. sur r df the
Ashfiield Farmers' Union at the.
meeting on August '1•
Mrs Norval Stewart ;reported on
the centennial'tr:ees'at the school'
and the work bee at -the cemetery
flower beds. Arrangerrrents and
plans were, made for the flower
show on 'August 26th. • Mrs. Fran
Elphick proposeda bus trip to the
Kitchener.- Waterloo Flower Show
:Oa October 1st 'and she and Mrs..
Norval Stewart agreed to check
:on buses, costs, ,etc,
Mrs. Adeline Hackett was
'convenor of the program. :The :
remainder of the.afternoon was
spent in a social time; with.quizs'
and irnpromptuskits, • Mrs;' Reg
Moore gave the courtesy remarlfs..
The meeting closed with "The •
Drafting ,Technician
;Electrical Technician
Electronic Technician
Wood Products'. Technician:
Mechanical Technician
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AII ;other fu ll' time Programs; are. fully subsci bed. •
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For .f further information. atio
n hone:
653-7111 .(Ext. 44) or write. to:•
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The Registrars .
299 Doon Valley'' Drive
;Kitchener, Ontario.
thGatheririg=0# Andrew -= :-ane Clan
/The 45th annual: Andrew -Lane,
• picnic was held 'at Ashfield Park
On Sunday,. August 10;" About
eighty signed the guest: book; a
special registration book presented
to' the Clan,by Dr... and Mrs.. •John,.
Stothers; London;:.Steve Stothers'.•
wasin charge of signatures: assis-
" ted. by. 'Cae. Stothers . •
•
In the afternoon races were
ndriet-ed- nde the leadership;
of Mary Andrew:,•,B.ett. , cDonagh,
• Jack Stothers and La e Gardner.
Results 'were as foilo s:.Pre-school',
:.race, Jamie`Bere; 5- yrs. Marta,:
il
. Stothers Lori Hackett.,: Heather
Hackett:. 8-10: yrs: Joan Hackett,
Ken Ritchie, Ray Cunningham;
11,-14 yrs ,Kenneth Reed Young
. Womens' Race .Corrine ivicDonagh
Mary Bete, Evelyn Hackett; Young,
..Mens.' Race John,McDohald ;..Ross •
McDongah; Three-legged Race
Joan 'and Lori Hackett,' Marta •
Others and Jeanne Reed; Tthrow•ing
the Ball, Ladies, Mary Andrew.
Men , John McDonald, Ross
Mc ono h .
picnic supper under the 'con- •
venet-Ship-o-f Mrs: 0113 r Ch-a-
nearest Lunar Landing .:July'20th.,
:Mary E 'Andrew; .Person' corning"
farthest distance , : Mrs. ,Mary
•W.hitney, , 'Florida: A: Minute's
silence was observed in memory of
Mrs. David Hackett , Mr::. Melvin.
Reid and Pilot Officer Robert F • .,
Edwards, son-in-law'of•Mr. and
Mrs 'Isaac Stothers, Vancouver
"Letters were read' from relatives
from 'a distance, who were =unable
to be present but^wished^.to extend
their best wishes to•all at the
gathering. •
The fourth issue' of the Andrew:
17ane Clan (stressing -the -McDonagh
McQuillin.•families)'has-been coin-
pleted' by Dr.. Carman Siothers,
who was unable,t9 be present' ' but:
.has urged all'who wish a copy to
wrj;te him. Miss Beatrice McQui11
in displayed the McQuillin crest
from Ireland.. It is 'most• import-
ant that all. families 'continue to `
rles
keep accurate records of births, •
deaths
and Weddings: ddings ; A 'short
program was enjoyed'consisting of
Vocal Sold by Margot Sto
Ken Ritchie, Marta Stothers, and
Fife Solo•by Charles McQuillin:
Mrs. Wm. Andrew , 'Mrs. Alex.
Andrew and lvirs. J : McDonald
abundantly satisfied the hungry
appetites of all present. •
Afterlunch a. business meeting
.was conducted by the president
Lane Gardner assisted- by The vice
president jack S.tothers'.: , Louise
Andrew conducted a' sing song;
which included birthday congrat'-
' Mations to Ray Cunningham and •
Harry Hackett: Special prizes'
eSerited'to'Oidest Lad,
Mrs. 'W. G. Reed; Oldest Gentle—
' man, Steve Stothers; 'Youngest
child, Paul Haekettr Largest
families present (tied), Mr and
Mrs 33iackett; I D:, and
Mrs.. Ford Cunniinghar Birthday
fold
The following officers were
.appointed:. for the year 1970':
President, Dr..J'ohn Stothers,of ..
London; .1st vice, Wm. E. Andrew
Secretary, Flora:Andrew; Treasurer:
Jack McDonagh. The in -coming •
president thanked all participants
wh'o, contributed to the success of '.
the picnic` and urges ail• members;
to attend next year, at Ashfield
Park; •August 9, 1970. The
success of a picnic •depends on
_i ndividuaLmeinb.ers working.
together with one common goa
renewal of family ties''''
MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT:.'
Another mishap involving a •
motorcycle occurred at tlie'same
'bend in the ;road: on highway ,21"in
front of the :Dalton' and ,Drennan'
homes on Saturday, August 16.
Christian McGee of R'. R.
Strathroy lost, control ofhis
'Motorcycle, was thrown in the
air and landed,on .thelawn of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drennan..: He
was taken to theGoderich Hospit-.:
al ;' by' ambulance., suffering froth'
:minor injuries,
Sa dr LyytrirlvracEii r orFol•
Brooklen, Ontario.., spent a 'few
days' with her grandparents Mr. //.
and Mrs . Earl D /ennan last week.
Her' parents , Mr . and, Mrs , Sandy
MacPherson, spent the'weekend
at the same: home.
Visiting Si rday; August 16,
with Mr . ''and Mrs . Earl •Drennan.
was 'Oriyn Walsh, of Woodstock:
Mrs.. G- eorge.Pdllard and.
family of Hamilton is spending a
week with her 'mother; Mrs'.
Blaise 'Martin:
'Mrs..' Mary 'Doherty and Jim. and
Ricky.:.Maize ,were.in Downsview
for a fewdays'' visiting Mr and
Mrs. • B,ilh Berry' and'boys
• Mr. and';Mrs,. Maurice Dalton
and fa ily of Sarnia visited at.:
the horse of Mrs Irene Dalton'on
the weekend
.Congratulations to Mr'
Mrs. ' John V'anRooi•'on the
-arrival of --a son --at the•-Goderich
Hospital on. Saturday,.:August
D'r°.. and Mrs.:,J . A:..Kasper of.
Grosse Pointe';,Mithigan are
visiting with John;,O'Corinor and
other relatives. ; •.•
Mrs Nora Sinnett, is 'visiting
• with-Mrs,'Jim Sinnett and family:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Brien and
farimily, of Annanville .Wes
Virginia' are camping' behind.
'Mike O'Neil's farm •on highway 21:
• ev. . Fr... • . p :'s_ aug in. rom
Evansville Indiana is visiting,. with
his sister, Mrs. Bernadine Kenney,
..Sister Jane Francis of Notre=
'bailie Convent, Waterdown, is
:spending 'het vacation with her
• mother, 'Mrs:' Mary Lambertus.
' Mr.. and Mrs: 'Nick Peiry of
Detroit are spending a, week with •
, Mr. ; and Mrs. Earl Drennan,
ES'CAPED'' INJURY
Wilfred Austin escaped serious
injury on'Thursday, Augur"t 7 when
'he, s f'X n: his own car., an.d.in.
A
some .nianner.the car happened to
come down and r
0ll on top of
He had X-rays taken to reveal any .
serious injury, but Was •left,with
on_,y 'the tread marks of the tine on
his back: x
Oueen" ,and Grace., 'sumptuous
picnic lurch: Was enjoyed.
•
•
receptions in honour of "vir a-nd:
Mrs. „Gary Courtney on Friday
evening in Huron 'Township hall 'at
Ripley •
Dennis Irwino f the fourth con-
cession
on-cession of Huron left recently for
Cornwallis,' Nova Scotia where.
he will be training: • ^ •
Miss' Carol Courtney of
Kitchener and Miss Wendy
Courtney olthe second"concession
of Huron'spent:several days with •
friends and relatives in Toronto
last week.
Friends of Miss'Myrtle Phillips' •
will be pleased: to know she'is •
recovering after surgery at the
Alexander and Marine Hospital
at Goderich •
. Mr. 'and 'Mrs.' Morris Humphrey
arid daughter Sharon of
Kapuskasing are visiting with
relatives in; this area.-
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