HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-05, Page 20Mx111MIEL, UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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digs' and mews wale
we'enMasquerad
Grove Cmmunil
The Conunity'.Center . at •
Purple Grave.was the place to be ,
for a;rollicking good time on HO'
lowe'en night.` Many frorn the
community an , en i.en• too'
this opportunity to come and:. enjoy
themselves in maiquerade at a
party sponsored, by the Wornen's
Institute
. Guests, were greeted at the door
by W.I.. Spooks:.
.One feature of the evening was
the ringing of 'an alarm clock
every fifteen minutes when a
prize would be awarded to a
uc wum r
Specials"• were wori.by; ivirs
Wiliex 'King , Mrs , Roy Graharn ,
Laurie Harkness, Morley Scott
Mrs—Donald Mac14a France In a_tionsicaLhot app_1e contest,..
• Boyle , Mrs. Aurel Arraistrorlg ,; the' last contestant. to hold the.
'Johnny Sutton, :.Bill Hughes Jim apple was Randy Graham, - the
.Mie Needham , Corinne 'Boyle ,
Heather Boyle and 'one unidentif-
led winner:
During the evening costumes
Were judged by Mrs. Lyman Sutton
Mrs, -Willer King, "Morley Scott
and, John Moiviurchy. . Prizes were.'
awarded to the following masqueril
-
Centre
GIade' 5 and 6 -. Brent. Armstron
Heather Boyle; ,
Grade 7.and 8 - Kerry Boyle
Wray Thompsor .
a oo- : onnie : oy e ,.
Bryan Boyle., r
Adults Mrs-. Howard Thomp-
son Jack Scott
Best Couple "` Mr. and Mrs Bill'
Hughes •
Most Original Astronaut K<,eyin
Bayle.
Best Costurne ,,The• .Arabian:
Francis Boyle
The three winners' for 'the home;-_
made Jack -o -lanterns' were Wray
Thompson , Robbie. Sutton. and • .
Heather Boyle'.
class).
Pre-school='Janice .Needham
,
Rodney Sutton'.
Kindergarten, Grade 1 and 2, •
Lisa Collins, Corinne Boyle.
Grade 3 and, 4 - Melody King,
tilarilyn Rhody'. • '
U ,,moi--_ •yir—.i f�''k! ' , Nw.n, _ Mr�'r✓ :: +•,+A?J ° A1cigW:fP41Voio ;.
prize winner
The gypsy in charge of•fortune
telling throughout 'the night is
better known as Bonnie Boyle.
All those who carne equipped
with • a bag to collect treats were
given' an opportunity to ',beg.'
treats from the long table of
�y the sentinel
'WEDNESDAY, NOVEPABER 5th, 1969
YOUR. °LOWEST :PRICES" FOODLAND
THAT Steve:Stothers: of Lucknow' .
tipped us off to an item in the
50. year ago column,in the Lon- ,
don Free. Press which has local
interest, The article said that
H Freeborn Johnston of Kippen
was magnetician and•second-in-
command"to the Carnegie non-
magnetic ship, of the Carnegie.
Institute , Washington which
quietly slipped away from her
pier in the Potomac River on the
first leg of a 65,000 mile trip
through foreign waters Mr. ..
,Johnston• was an Ashfield native.`
Dateline ,, October 31, 1919,
THAT Miss Corinne*MacDouald of
Ripley is in Montreal this week
t
with the<StudenChapter• of the.
University of "Western -Ontario'.
.Royal Canadian College; of
Organists studying the various'
church•organs in that city. Cor-
inne is the • daugh'er of Mr„ and
Mrs. John C MacDonald..
;THAT Raynard Ackert of Holyrood:
underwent surgery in Victoria •
Hospital:, London last week ., .
where he: had • a bone .from his hip'
.fused to his wrist and forearm
The. wrist injury goes back to
1939 when Raynard lost 'a' finger
and• had hts hand badly injured - ,
: in .a .saw°:accident; 'rin recent
years, the wrist has . caused him'•
trouble and he has not had the,
proper use of it Hewas progress.
ing; well following the surgery,
THAT Mrs,. Matilda Graha n.obser-
ved hers 8170 birthday' -On Sunday ,'
November 2nd at the home of
her daughter Mrs. Wm Neabel
R R. 3., Lucknow:
,THAT Margaret Rae. of Lucknow
left this .week for Lakeland
--Florida .where, she 'will 'Winter. Months.
months .
THAT on "Sunday , October 26th.,
Mrs.. Janet Mills observed her
'85th birthday.. She was 'a dinner
guest of her sister,Mrs George
Lockhart, at: the Log Cabin Rest
errant. Guests-were-l-iss-Flor,
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THAT Steve. Stothers of ;Lucknow
a native of Ashfield and an, int-
erested historian, has offered to ..
try to compile some history of
Kintail community' and'<post •
office.' following an item in last
'week"s paper. Many readers
appreciate Steve.'s willingness`.
el -inter
THAT from what we have been
.told Hallowe'en appeared to
'have -passed in this comrnuruty
with very,little rnajor•damage,.
No doubt the, patrol of Lucknow
Fire Department 'village aff%c
'ials and interested citizen; ,helped.
keep : action to a 'minim urr :.
THAT Kind.ergarten•pupils of .M;rs:
Allan MacInt re andG.rade
and 6 pupils of.Mrs .'`Sandt ;\lc
'' Charles of, North Ashfield 'Public
School enjoyed: a trip:or Thurs-,
.e-see4ogs
John; Gaunt; s' sawmill, north of
Whitechurch
THAT, Mr, •and. Mrs''. Art ;8 e c males
€4* cknew-lea a this Phi rciiay
for, the winter, at Bra'n'don nor, -
ids.,
p'ollOw'ing a'heartj' lunch sortie
good lively dance music was prove
ided: by Mr , and Mrs . Aurel,Arn-
strong , Bi.11,H ughes and Mrs. Ceor -..
ge Harkness John Mc.Murchy
called for square dancing,:. ; . •
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