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WENESDAY, AUGUST 27th, '1:9:69
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
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1st Kinloss yenturers with
Venturer Advisor, Bruce Colwell,
are off on-a..camping trip. This
enthusiastic group have been work-
ing all year to make funds for a
surnm,...er outing • Last Christmas
.they sold Christmas trees. Cedar
re cu and barked and •
profit from the Christmas tree
sales bought planks , bolts etc , for
picnic tables which Were made at
weekly meetings; • A special
Boating'Course has recently been
dornpleted,
Sunday night was spent at
Dickies' cottage at.Hope Bay and .
they hoped to; catch the .6 o''clock
ferry: for. Manitoulin Island Monday
morning. They expect tocamp
there and in Algonquin. Park •
returning home on Thursday.
ON WESTERN TOUR,
' Mr. and; Mrs.. Douglas Graham. Wingham and District Hospital, served lunch:
enjoyed a. conducted tour by'train 'Terry Wilson,' John Andrew. and . The gifts .were: shown by Miss
. and bus -through: Westerri--Canada'. : --)ouglas-Niiller=are;-hn`lidaying , In Janet Tfi-oiripsan . M-rs: •-Wayne •
They travelled west as far.as :the Eastern States and.the 'Nixon and Miss Judy Thorburn;.•
ST. HELENS
,Mra.nd Mrs Andrew Gaunt
attend'ed..the 40th wedding anniv
ersary dinner of Mr. and',Nvrs..
Choles Sherwood. of Detroit. The
..dinner was held at 'the Bedford'
Hotel, Goderich,• '
.Mr. and Mrs. ;Frank. McQuillin
,and Terry Wilson, spent a few days.
in Windsor with Mr . ,•and. Mrs., •
Trousseau Tea. For (
Thorburn •
A;MBERLEY NEWS
Mrs. Duncan Thorburn of
Amberley was hostess. Monday
afternoon.and. evening,, August 11
for a trousseau. tea• in honor of/
her daughter. Joyce,, whose .
Irvin McC;abe,., On Saturday',,
u ust 16th, Terr . as a guest marriage to, David 'Thompson took
A . g..:.,._., y w° gu s at „place Au gu` st 16,. Friends .attended•
.the, Hyatt- Wilson wedding at , from Cleveland; Ohio Elmira,,
•
g ®.: z -Kiteh'ener Galt Wings am,
wir':. and Mrs. John Cameron and Kincardine,'Luckpow and Ripley,
Mr. and Mrs:. Don Cameron and .
famil ; spent fewGreeting guests at•the door, ,
• y sp ,, a days. at
y
3rrvi'lle -Cameron Douglas,'and Mrs 'along with Mrs •'• Thorburn , were,
a
Miss 'Joyce Thorburn and Mrs. .
with•Mr. H D.: Thompson of Lucknow
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rose and Mrs,. Dan Gillies, Mrs:,- E. A.
•'family of -Eno are visiting with Sanow., Mrs. R.. H. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs': Harvey Webb. MISS Lorna .Campbell, Mrs. •
Recent, visitors with Rev, B. F. Campbell Thompson, Mls,.; Bill
Green and Gordon were Mrs.. (Dr.)' Wilton, ribs, Ken Jardine, Miss
B. F. Green and son Burdge, of Helen Thompson and Mrs. Cliff
Stilwell, Oklahoma; and Mr. and Crawford poured tea and Miss
Mrs., Harvey Ottrnan of Copetown, Kathy Elrries, Miss Esther Gibson;.
•Orftario. They also called,on • .Miss Valerie Gillies, Miss Ardonna
Mrs. Green who is a patient in Hewat, and Mrs. Art Collins. '
• Victoria B'°C. , via Banff, retilrn ng- Maritimes.
by--the-northern-route-through •=lvir-:=and Mrs. -Barry, McQuillan
Jasper ,'Alberta. « . ' .and family of Thornhill, Mr .• and.
• •
Mrs .:Ivan McQuillin and 'Andrea
Of Kitchener and. Mr. . and Mrs
• Jack; Sparks of London were
• holiday. visitors With Mr'.'and Mrs.
• Fred: McQuillan..
Sympathy of the coinrimunit'y goes
es;
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to Mr ..and :Mrs ..:Ross Erringtort:. in'.•
the • loss of her sister, = Mrs Lorne
Hackett.this•pastweek.
Mrs.MarYTaylorof Meaford
is visiting With her St. Helen'.; s..
cousins
Mr . and Mrs, 'Ira Dickie,.
Walter •and William and Mr'.;: and •
Mrs .'Russell, Beacock of Wiarton "•
enjoyed a carnping trip `to •the
-.Maritimes ' the first t'wo weeks; in
August. .
Recent visitors at the home •of
Mr. and 'Mrs: Gib Harriilton .'.�
were'Shelly and. Laurie. Lake of Niara F•a lls and Jeannette• and
• Susan',Barr'of Kinlough
'''',Vacationin.g last week at. Clan •
Donald were Mr.. and Mrs'. Fred
Brorrrley .and•;Ivlr.. and. Mrs;. ,Jack
1Bromley, , Susan and Heather of .
'Toronto.
Scott Hackett infant son of
Mr. and •:Mrs. 'Chester Hackett,
Noti ner.
Dogs a nd Cats.
eventon of Rabies.
The; Health of Animals Branch of ;the Canada Department
of Agriculture iir co-operation with the Huron County,
Health Unit will hold .a
FREE RABIESLINIC
WHITECHURCH •R.ABIES, CLINIC`
• Community Hall —. Wednesday, August 27, 1969
From 1:30 4:30
ST AUGUSTINE RABIES CLINIC•
Schoolhouse — , Wednesday, September• 3, 1969..
`From 9:00 12:00 noon
AMBERLEY RABIES CLINIC
From 9:00 - 1:00 noon 4, 1969
Oran gb e Hall — Thursday,September
DUNGANNONi RABIES. CLINIC.
Agriculture Hall -- Thursday, September '40269,
,
. From 1.30 4:30 •
lMBERLEY
' Recent visitors with Mr. -and. Mrs.
:Gary Courtney were Siewart,•a'nd •
Gordon ;Reed of Dungannon and
Danny and Bill Norman of
KKincardine Township. •
'At`the Sunday service at Pine
River United Church Mrs.' Ernie,
Gibson ;and :Mrs.: Robert Courtney
provided. the• music on, organ and
piano respectively: ,
syent'a.fewdays:last• week at the:
home of Mr:. and Mrs.. Evan;Keith.
Mr, and Mrs.,..Ross Hamilton
of St Boniface, Manitoba. s Ppent '
the .early part of August with his '
patents Mr'.. and Mrs. 'Gilbert
Hamilton and.a few 'days,in.
Niagata ally with his_aister,
Betty.,
itherr-Showe
)flys Irving
ST HELENS RABIES CLINIC
Community Hall Friday, September 5;.i969
.• From 9:00 11:00 •
Vaccination against rabies •willbe provided 'for, dogs and
cats three months of age and over. Owners who .require •
certificates of vaccination for export or other purposes.
should consult 'their .private , veterinary. ,No certificates
will be issued at this 'clinic,
Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take' advantage,
of :this opportunity to have your pets. Immunized. A
booster shot each, year .is, recommended.
•
at the.;home of Mrs.. Ivan Laidlaw
u honor of Miss Dilys.•Irving
bride -to-be .
A •humorous ;song entitled "The
Hoiej'n..the` Bucket". ►as .enacted
by Mrs. Cecil Falconer depicting
what and how Dilys• would be
acting .50„. year's •from now and Mrs.
Wesley. Tiffin depicting what her
husband -to-be would be `saying
and doing.' •
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Mis .- NI Ilan lvloore ,.gave advice
'VVHITECHURCH '•NEWS'
A kitchen shower ways held
Friday evening, August 8 •at -9; p:.
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regarding marriage through' read-
Ings and stories.....
Miss Irving was' assisted' in•,open
ing.:the many gifts by little Janet •
Laidlaw,. Mrs.,•Chapman Sr.; and.
•Mrs. :'Russel Chapman..
Miss Iving; tianl-tech the ladies
numbering 35, for :coming and for'.
their gifts and to her hostesses foe•
the time spent. on arranging the•
party,
•. All sang`For She's: a Jolly Good
Fellow . The hostesses's erved : {:
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.lunch
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ELDIN.: ;THE r:u !LIC SCHOOL Ri
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ADULTS $1.00
PUBLIC SCHOOL'•CHILDRE.N 50c
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Featuring teenagers 17 • years of °age
' and under. A,1 those girls interested
in entering, ' contact Charlie or Har-
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noon of this week.
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