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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-05, Page 19nth1969, ra. nis- )f St . nt 1v' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' Sth, 1141 THE. LUCK$OW:`SENTINEL , LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO monk Banquet:.. id Last Week 11E1-.1 Iyt: of. .1bc • r~ C. .. )st WAREHOUSE a r'. LUCKNOW ecorators WALLPAPER. AND PAINTS ONTARIO PHONE 528-3434 rian Stewart ip Explosion` ,. CLJLROSS CORNERS NEWS Last week' Mr : and •Mrs.• Torn: . Stewart' reported. that their grand son' Brian. was aboard the R."C:.N ship "Kootenay" :when 'an'explos •ion Occurred 'in the boiler room' 210miles off the 'shores of Britain, Since. then Brian has phoned, home •to relay the ;good; news'that• he hadn't been injured... nd-a -v-is-itoi-th4l-wand Mrs:.Tom Stewart•were:•Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart,of Bervie;' Mr:' and Mrs,' Gerald. Stewart an Susan Goessell:.frorn Kincardine; Bud Farris'', Jim Wilson,' Harold Haldenby of .Sarnia;' Chris.Stark from Kincardine and John McRay. allso-from-Sarnia Mrs ;Torn,Stewart, Mrs. Ron. . •Stanley, and Ernest Stewart travel ;led ,to Camp,Borden.on Saturday, and returned with Mrs': Lloyd Cornish of Winnipeg lvi rs . •Corn•= `sh :is spending sometime; with her parents Mr and Mrs. Tom • Stewart: "> ' ` Gayle Frook spent the' weekend., with 'Diane Haldenby.. Teeswater visited on Sunday with, Mr and.Mrs...Gordon Kirkland Vis:tar •on_the w•eelc-end With Mr..and Mrs. Wm: Hunter were Mr...and X•1ts Ken Laidlaw and'. Mrs: ,George Hunter, of London, Mr.; and•M;rs`. • R'by ;Keane of • Stratford • Hallowe'en on this line passed.: : off quietly.,with no damage being reported The 'little folks in their costumes made•their annual visits for treats and,UNICF: ' donations Mr. and 'Mrs W.I. Irwin and Lloyd ;Irwin of Kinloss, ,Mr. and ' Iq : E`- (T'ed i a lti "i zCs";ni mitted to Wingham and District Hospital on Saturday., We hope Haldenby will be able to return-to-his-home.in-a-short` while. 'Mr and Mrs. Fred ,Friendorf of Kitchener 'spent the weekend with Mrs, Ted Haldenby: '• ZION Frank Ritchie was able to ret urn.home f?om 'Victoria Hospital;. near -the -we returned to London Monday, where he will remain until Friday, His many friends are glad to hear of his satisfactory ,progress. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Stobo of Mrs.. Calvin Irwin of Oshawa ,' Mr and Mrs.. Charlie Riach and family of Woodstock,' Brenda Taltbot faW odstoek-a- Ritchie of Ashfield w•ere Sunday visitors, with Mr <. and MIS.. Char- lie Wilkins. PAGE iNINETElN; . The annual ladies' night and , banquet of the °Lucknow. Masonic Lodge was held in .the Lucknow Legion kali on Wednesday night of last week. Prior to and during the banquet, piano, numbers were played by M' ss Rom,.' FoGumllowing. theingmeal a sin.g•son, ie rs Fran BoT1 o Huron Township . Ken MacDonald of Ripley, mas' ter of Old Light Lodge , welcomed: those 'in attendance.: '• Jack Fisher of Lucknow proposed a. toast to the ladies and this was responded to by Mrs, Frank Maul - den 'of Kinlough. Donald Simpson of. Ashfield. thanked the ladies who catered to• the. meal, and Mrs. Cliff Roulston Of Lucknow replied on behalf of St. Peters Anglican Church. • women. Appreciation was also expressed by`Donald.to Mrs: T J. Salkeld of Lucknow who prrovided the flower =decorations :-for--the . tables.. W lliam McCreath of -Ripley introduced .itis -guest speaker r Rev .':Kenneth Rooney -of Ashfieid— and: Ripley Presbyterian Churches. Mi. Rooney :chose Hallowe'en customs" as the subject for. his • address Bert Irwin of Ripley thanked the'speaker. • ' Cameron. MacDonald' of, Lucknow acted As master of 'cerem onies for a local talent variety" show. Rose and. ,Ruth' Rock of• Ripley playedtwoaccordi'an duets: Mrs:• John MacLean.of'Ripley'pr•ov- ideda couple of amusingmono :lz gesr. Bob Rutledge of Huron 'Township sang solo numbers acc ompanied on the piano: by Mrs Lynn Lowry of A mberley : The ,Kempton sisters of 'Amberley, Dianne , • Sandra , and :Linda, sang . •vocal.•numbers accompanied by Mrs. . Lowry .. Kathy .lrwin• of Huron�•Township played several piano numbers'.. , Francis Boyle of Huron entertained with a .number of jokes, with.a, i.'ocal"flavour. HIGHWAY' EAST OF 'LUCKNOW WINTER • WORK CLOTHES AND BOOTS'.. LIES •I...RE....HEF000.E CARROTS, ,ONIONS AND POTATOES BY THE BAG. FAB .WITH 'BORAX, King Stza' ... •: .....: ,. , _,..., e WTCRACKERS, CRACE RS, B,ox � •...•, • ' ... , Vic. x.rr%ee •'•x �, Firemen Assist Mus. -Dystrophy The Lucknow and'..Community March for:Muscular, Dystrophy will take place during the •week of.: November. 10, to 16.. The camp- aign..will be conducted by the : Lucknow, Fire Department;; ,They will conduct a ,house -to:-' house canvass with the campaign. committee comprising of meth' begs of the -File -Department • `;Muscular: Dystrophy Association, of Canada will use money raised in the campaign to relieve the 'victims of muscular ddystrophy in any way .possible, and 'to :finance research. The disease,. '.which: causes:, progressive paralysis has • its. worst effects on children,. • whose life expectancy it severely limits. , ►•.•I ' 1 . • special gasoline .tax,to be levied in Southern Ontario to help finance % mad conatrLetion in rth�,�•�i.:- ario.' 'We'd .go along•with that if we :lived in' Northern :Ontario - St Catharines Standard ..• Research aimed at finding a cure for muscular dystrophy is bein�carrie Lo.n_in_Nnrth • America ,, Europe and Japan: In Canada the association supports. • projects in everymajor•university and medical/ research .,centre by .I Its . •.Harvey Webster. The• Rhy- thm. Band rendered two numbers. Mrs. Harvey. Webster was accom:- panst . for all musical numbers Mrs. McKim,, convenor of program planning was assisted by Mrs. Mel Greer and Mrs: Mel King. • • • Money you move to a '', special savings account at. Victoria. and Grey Trust any time'during the period November 1 to November 14 will receive full 63 % interest from November 1. To*n�ndCcuntry, Held Open House. This up -to -two -weeks bonus givesyour savings a substantial plus if you 'aft now. Start saving today at Victoria, and Grey.. .. The town ' -and :Country Club held :Open, House on Monday: even- ing October 27th •A• large number attended and the variety program given was very Much enjoyed. • • berrpresented were a Male Fashion ::Show'and the Ladies Minstrel ShowBothwere. audience e 'Other numbers were a reading ` :: by1Mrs 'Rot Reid and' piano solo VG TRUST :COMPANY• .SINCE• 1869 GODERICH ODE MLWtzo • • tLIJcKNow, i++**i*i**i*i!*i*!iiN +i.•• • •••••••••••• NN: +. CARDS SUNDRIES