The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-08-27, Page 17th, 1969
EDNESDAY, A(.1GUS ;27th, 1.969
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ;LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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• Mr,,:and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and,
Janet of Centralia and Mr,., and
Mrs. George Gaunt 'of Exeter spent
Saturday with Mr . and, Mrs,. Don
Ross and family. 71*.,.risen
worked at baling; straw. .
We are pleased. to report that
, Mrs. Ben. McClenaghan was
released: from Wingham Hospital:'
.on. Wednesday.' •• . G
ail C;e� pr anrlQ
George Fisher attended the
Caxruthes-Littoid w.eddingron-
Saturday at Londonr,
• Mis Ronald; Coulter
were Sunday evening visitors with
M'r..
and.'/Ars. Rae Lewis of •
HLngharn ,
•'Mr.. and Mrs. Ross Hawkins of
- Kingston: spent the week ,end, with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.' Herman
.DeBruyn
Donald" Gau. nt of.Toronto spent
the,•week end with his. parents Mr.
Kimberley of Kitchener spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClenaglian., •
Mr. •and''Mrs .. Robert"Broome'of
HoIyrood were Sunday callers on
Mr . -and Mrs. Walter litpore•and
family..
Mr . and •Mrs.. • Jack 'Coultes:,,
Debbie, Brian and Kevin of .
Burlington attended the reception
on Friday evening • for.Wk, and.
Mrs„ Alex,Craig and; Debbie
remained for, a weeks visit with'.
her grandparents. Mr ., and: Mrs.
Albert.Coultes. and Mr. and Mrs,
.Mervyn Pipe ; of Brussels;
• Donald Gaunt:returned home ..
last week from a' three•�.weeks,
.vacation in Western Canada •and '
B. C. and .with Mr. and Mrs. •
Harold Gaunt and family of ..
Camas, Washington.,: While With:
Harold they' went' deep. sea fishing
for salmon off the Pacific' Coast: at
Long Beach He had 4 days
sight seeing at San Francisco
before returning home by jet to
Mahon.' . •
The Aitchison reunion. was held
on Sunday, August 24th at.
Ri'verside•Park, .WinghamMr.
and Mrs:. Walter,Elliott and family
attended... •
.Mr,. and Mrs, Wilbert
•
Schwichtenberg, Lori Jane and
Kerry of Porte`Elgrn -attended -the,°.
r/eception for Mr.. and• Mrs . Alex:
Craig on •Friday evening and Lori, •
Jane and Kerry remained' for a
holiday .. • .
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McGowan'
of Toronto spent the w'eek'end; +•
with Mr. and 'Mrs. ,Ronald'
Jamieson and. family,. They were,
accompanied: borne by their grand
daughter Loris who .had visited the
past week with them in. Toronto,
Mr: and Mrs Gordon: Fisher..
and :farnily'of Guelph'spent the':
'week end, with• her parents Mr: and.
Mrs George. Marshall ofCulross:.
'Mr..` and Mrs, George Fisher .''•
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iarned
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f four ,.
tly
son
lte,
Ljbome..'
tour of
and lvlrs.: Russel•
Gaunt.
Mrs. •Walter.Elliottand Mrs.
Elmer Sleightholm attended'the•
'4-H Leaders Training School at.
Lucknow on Thursday and Friday.
This project teachesthe 'girls to
embroider,• •
Mr. and Mrs, .Norman Stewart
and family of Lambeth visited
last week with her father Bill
Forster and other relatives and• on
Sunday attended the, Aitchison ';
Reunion at Riverside Park,
Wingham.
Mt..; and .Mrs.Wesley Tiffin,
Mrs. Cecil Falconer, Mrs'. A. E.
Purdon and Mrs. Jas. • McInnes
visited from• Wednesday to
'Friday with .Mr. and Mrs',
,Falconer and family of Sarnia.
and other relatives.:. there _and. with
Mr. and, Mrs. Angus Falconer and
family a•nd-Mr aria M-rs' •'H
Purdon and family, all pf
Strathroy.
Mrs. Mary Mejedly of
•Vancouver,, daughter of the
former Minnie M'c.Innis is: visiting
with McInnis, relatives and; was: a
•Sunday visitor. with. Mrs. Jas.
McInnis„ '
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ronald Coultes,
and Dar ene v-isited on u da•
with he'r parents Mr. and Mrs..
Earl Caslick and Darlene rernained.
for a visit with her "grandparents.
Ori Sunda'.y. August 24, Church..
Service was held at Calvin -Brick
with the Belgrave Anglican,
Presbyterian and United Church
folks all attending:
Mr.;.and Mrs. Herb. Hunter of
London spent the, weekend with
her parents Mr: and. Mrs Wallace
Conn and his. parents Mr. and '
Mrs . ' Lloyd Hunter of Lucknow
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross of
Kitchener spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross and Mr.
and -Mrs_. JoelAillen..of- 'eesw.ater.
Jim,Falconer of Wingham was
taken from Wingham Hospital on !'
FridAy tiLondon_Hospital The
community wishes him a speedy
Linda Jamieson is assisting at
• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Falconer, of Strathroy.,
Mr . and Mrs. Douglas Conley
were Sunday visitors with Mr;,
and Mrs. Wallace C;onn:. • •
On Saturday Whitechurch Jr, C
Soft Ball team .played with • •
Rockford team at .Rockford in .an
family. of Hyde Park and Mr. and
.Mrs Ted: Evans and family of
Georgetown .and. also attended.
(1. A .S . A ' playoff series -with a
score 11-8`in favour of Rockford,; ,
Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Conn and
Aima and Mr. and Mts., Herb
Hunter ,, Mr., and/Ars. Johnson
Conn and Mr and Mrs. Douglas ,
Conley attended the wedding' of
Rev. Robert Johnston and. Miss
Marilyn Hollinger in Kitchener
On Saturday., •
•
.: Mrs.. James. Irving of Liverpool,
:England arrived in Toronto and;; on.
'Friday night accompanied het ,
daughter Dilys of Hamilton and
Garry Chapman and spentthe
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Chapman.,
Mrs: Bill Evans spent last week. Italy is second to France in wine
with Mr.' and Mrs.' Eric Evaniiiia. production.
Mr. and Mrs, Victor Emerson
visited'.Sunday with Mrs. Charles
Tiffin of Wingharri.
Mr, 'and IY.Irs.. Tom Morrison
took their grandson Kenneth
Stockhill, who had spent the •
summer holidays, to his; home at.
'.South :Porcupine: and spent the
week' end•w rh• their dairghter Mrs.
Frank Stockhill, Mr. Stockhill`
and family
' Mr. -and Mrs , Leroy Rintoul, and
family of. Peterboroughspent the
week end with Mr'., and Mrs. '
Gordon Rintoul and Mr; and Mrs. "
Black of Belgrave arid on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul atten-
ded the Gutoski-Rintoul wedding •
,at Kitchener.': ,
Mr. and .Mrs.• Eldon Emerson and
family returned on. Sunday to their;
home at St. • Catherines after
holidaying with. Lila Emerson last •
week.
•
a • nd Doris of.Wingham• spent
holidays from Tuesday to Friday. • '
with M arx1 Mrs—Bf,11: Fisher=incl
family of Oak Lake and Sunday
' with, Mr.. and Mrs; '•Arnold
Lougheed and family, of Stoney
Lake ••
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Weber and
-Clare were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Robert •
Chambers' of Palmerston. . .1
',.past
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v'ork
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:A Fair to remember! Milne solid fun=packed days of ;wonder,.,
entertainment: and excitement: for the whole family!
This year's Great Western Fair promises' more attractions
:for everyone.to enjoy than ever before. You'I•I:be dazzled
from the first day to the last — for instance,.: on :.
September 5, 6, and 7, hear -the delightul' IRISH ROVERS
creators of the happy hit record,'"The Unicorn."'Also
M.0 GLENN HAYWOOD; who can start an epidemic of
"taugl1ter.the moment he steps on a stage. And
irripressionist.GEORGE: KIRBY, a mimic without peers,
a big man with a big smile and an,infectious personality
Rounding out the three big••opening shows at the
;. grandsthnd-isttTe former-Miss-America=winrrer, VON -DA. . -
KAY VAN -DYKE: On September 8;9; and •10 the 'spotlight
will be on America's greatest trumpet showman AL HIRT,
the really big man, with the sweet horn!'AIso;the vivacious
GOLD;DIGGERS,the fabulously talented 12 young beauties
aho'ue,sung-and_dancedrup a _storrn:.oLpop_u.larity on. ;
Dean Martin's television. series. The master of ceremonies
will.be• ROLLY HAMMOND, the.hilarious nightclub
entertainer. Appearing on the•same program' is. the
popular DEBBIE LORI K'AYE,•who wears her heart on .her'
.t1 ,sleeve for everyone captured by her appealing. voice:.
Debbie will be accompanied by THE RHYTHM PALS. and
AL CHERNY and they will: also star in the afternoon
performances September 8, 9, and 10. On the final three •
days; September 11, 12, and 13, excitement and thril is take
over with the grandstand' appearance of HUBERT :
CASTLE'S INTERNATIONAL CI.RCUS,;returning to amaze
and entertain Great, Western Fairgoers`;three times, each.
.. day to wind up:' nine solid days of great entertainment:
nd there's fa"r`mof,course Dad -arid Avoid
:will be royal'ly•entertained by the sultryrhythms
• • of THE REGAL TAHITIANS, featuring the • •
oorea-Drum-Dancer-s-in the Marco -P -oto
Loungeduring the entire nine days
of the :Fair. There .w'i li fe'photo, fiddler
and dance competitions, fashion
shows,'marching bands, exhibits of
farm, industry and•sporting goods,
the popularhorse show, flower show,.
fine eating in the new "Top of the Fair"s
dining lounge in the grandstand, many ,
new exciting Midway attractions; and'"
special Kiddieland features for the
youngsters.' •
Plus the opportunity to win a new
Chevrolet car daily! '
,Admission is only $1.25 for
frits-at-alffiimes;-and-45-ee+tt:
for children. Truly, the
Great'Westerh Fair prorrtiises
to be "A family affair"!
IT' .�
$TERN 'FAIR SEPTEMBER,
Mr..and Mrs. Ira Wall: and Mary.
Lou,were Sunday visitors with Mr
and Mrs. George : Needham and: • •
family • of Pinkerton.
.Janette Johnston•pf London spent
the weekend' with her parents
'Mr. and Mrs-.`•Clark;'Johnston.•
r
Mr.. and 'Mrs. Torn Jamieson.
visited Sunday.. with Mrs Dorothy
octoLofyMorris Townsh • •
Mr. .and Mrs. Alex Craig, Mr.
and Mrs . Albert' Coultes and
.'Debbie; on Sunday took Lori
.and Kerry Schwichtenberg home
to ,Pori E•lginoand Visited with Mr.
'and 'lvlrs.QWilbert,Schwichtenberg. •
Mr. and Mrs Bill Rintoul,
Sharon, Doris, Neil.and Helen
McNee, Mr. and'Mri. Ralph
:ameron, Sandra and her friend,
Mr. and Mrs: Ewart •MacPherson
'Of Lucknow, Mr. • and Mrs. 'Dave
Oberholtzer of Barrie attended the
'wedding: of the former's daughter
Donna June and Harold Gutoski at
St, Andrews Presbyterian'
Church_,
i<itchener�' on Frida:.yAu ust 22nd
at''1 p. M. �.
Mrs. Carruthers, 'Mr;. and Mrs
•were
rid Mrs
non for
12th
,re the •
beach' •
nth :
,w arid'
er'visited'
Ind Mrs,
rtr, Mr.
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