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THE LUCKNOW SENTU .IL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Shower Saturday.For Bride- Elea
KI?VLO1 TGH NEWS .
On Saturday evening: a bridal
_shower_ was held for Brenda Ecken.
swiller in the 'Holyrood hall,
which was decorated with pink
'and white streamers and •wedding
bells, • . •
Mrs. Baynard Ackert was. in the
chair and welcomed everyone and
, conducted a sing -song, 'The more
we get together" , UDown .by the.
old •Mill stream" and 'Let the rest
of the worid'go by" with'Miss
Edna Boyle at the piano Mrs.
Gerald. Rhody conducted a •
cat" contest and .also gave a
reading, "The. blushing bride"
•A solo.by Teresa Murray was
accompanied • by, Marilyn Murray.,
"What ever .will:.be" Mrs. Glen
Hodgins gave .a reading "Womens
• Way". June Ackert conducted a
relay game with Mary. Eadie and.
Marilyn Murray leaders and .
gave..a reading "A WornansJob" ..
A . contest (table articles) was.
'conducted by Mrs•,, Frank' Maulden.
Mary Eadie favoured :w ith. a :
piano number and Mrs.:
Murray gave'a reading "A night in
June •
----=•�Ali�orned-a-•stngi�ng--"3;er-m
call you sweetheart", while the ,
;bride was ushered to her place of
honour and an,address was read by
Mrs. Charlie .Murray. 'Brenda
was assisted; by her. sister Ruth':
:..__ Ec-kensw:iller:.and. 'Cathy.Iread- _.
miller, while Elaine Schumacher
`• ..re•ad-the attach -0 verses. •
Also assisting with placing the
ere r.s ..Gerald Rhody, •
and Mrs. Frank, Schumacher,
while June Ackert. made a: lovely
bow -tree.. ,
Brendathanked everyone and
invited the. ladies to her home
to view her trousseau . "For
She's a'olly good- fellow' was_ ••
sung, arid ,delicious .refreshments, ' :
were Served. '
'Debbie Peterbaugh.of'Ripley
visited on, the week -end with
her grand parents Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Bonnett;
•
O.
be -is -Nicholson of Milton spent
the week end at her home -here.
3vlr , and Mrs .•. Harold Slessor of
• Glamis visited on Monday with
Mr: and Mrs. Bert -Nicholson.
There will be a• service in the
Anglican Church on Good Friday
at 11. o'dlock. Everyone is
invited to attend
• Mrs: and .Mrs..Morley Bushell
,' •and''farnily of Wingham visited
• Sunday with Mr.. and. Mks. Donald
ANNOUNCEMENT
McEwan and. Bob and called' on •
Mrs. •Jo. hn Barr Sunday. evening.
Mrs. A1,ex;:Percy, who under-
went surgery at Victoria
Hospital, London,.. was able to
return home .on Wednesday,
we wish improved health,to
Jack. Hewitt', who: underwent '
further surgery at the W,ingharn
and District Hospital.:'
Mr.' and Mrs. Russell.Hewitt
spent Friday'with Mr. and Mrs.
Wait' Allen at Listowel.
Friends from here=visited on
Wednesday afternoon with. Misses
Nellie and Margaret Malcolm, at
Lucknow. . •
We extend. sympathy to Mr.
.and.Mrs. Jim Smith•and family
in the passing of her sister,. the
late Mrs. Bert,Thornton, of.
Teeswater.
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Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins°
of London spent the.,week-end •
. with relatives ere
• Sandra Percy of Tororto•spent
'the week end ith.Mi. and Mrs.'
Alex Percy 'an Wayne..
Mrs. Frank Gaulden , Mrs. .
,Lyman Sutton, Mrs.t,John Barr,
-Edna and-M•ay oyiC (t tided a T
quilting atthe.home of Mrs. Don•.
MCCosh.on,•Frid ay;'
61st ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt and '
family attended a get -together -at -
;the home of her parents, Mi. and
Mrs. Angus,MacKay of Tiverton, .
On the occasion oftheir .61st
wedding anniversary
Mrs.'' Lyman Sutton•and Mrs
Frank: Maulden of Holy•ood
WorneWs Institute attended the
District Directors= Rally on • :
Tuesday. :
Mr. .arid 'Mrs':.Bob Brooks and '
Bevin;of. Wingham visited Sunday.
with her, father Perry Hodgins. .
Mr.:'•and Mrs. Homer Devitt
spent Sunday everting with Mr..
and• Mrs. Frank Maulden and
Keith.
,.Joan Percy -Of Bransford spent '• . - big' Surprise for Mts. Thompson -right out, oft .
WEDNESDAY, MARCH l$
h1l7
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he blue...$elvedere
theweek-end at her home here,
Mr. and Mrs: Clarence •Mc•Len-
nan of Glamis visited`.. oh Thursday
with, Mi. and Mrs:` Russell '
Hewitt `. - . .
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Hydro Trims
Labour forecast
A housing. shortage in' Bruce,
County has caused Ontario Hydro,
to drastically alter'the.statistics
it' earlier .'issued on the number,of
workers at the Douglas Point
construction site who would
move their families to .Bruce.
Hydro'searlier-pred-i-c-tioiis',
based, on protects at other
centres indicated that 30 per
cent. ofJhe _married Temporary,
construction. staff 'w,ould bring
their ,families to. Bruce,:. Hydro
has scaled these figures ;back to
10 per cent .
The chane will have' a pro
MR. GERRI,E GLENN
Alexander & Cha • man Real
Ltd. are pleased to announce
the, appointment of Mr.
Gerrie Glenn as sales
representative.. Mr. Glenn,
who is: Married, has a good
knowledge of this area and
farming in particular. Contact
Mr. Glenn at 529-7924,
Dungannon, for your • real
estate needs,
nouncea ect on a • a itiona e
ueational requirements in.the
county;s school systerns Origin-
ally the Bruce board of education
-Eiif atedTan additional _..�.—�._.
$12;;225 ,000: would be needed to ,
look after the influx but the •
revised figure ie$7 , 946 ,060.
It .is believed about one-third •
of the school children will attend'
:rest.
elementaryschoo s an• e
high schools. This year the cost
of educating •a child in: elementary
•grades 'is $582 in •Bruce and $1,067
in secondary school. The pro-
jection to 1979 shows these costs
can be, expected to increase to
$985 and $1,803, •
• Nutt September the school
population is expected to be up
230 because of the hydro project
happen to you. Next ti`me:you enjoy; that mild Belvedere flavour you. 'could .find art'
Instant Cosh Certificate worth :$2,500, •or $2,5,000 .Right out of the blue! .
(In order to win you must qualJy:under the rules appearing:on the certificate)..
ack carne . an
$2,500 . :It came right out of the blue forthis
lucky Belvedere smoker Dominic' Pettis too—an Instant:
' Cash .Certificate ,For $2,500. You could be next—what
do you say?
xt
•
(most people'still. . say
"I smoke them because I like them -
and there will be a steady.
increase to' 1,066 pupils more by
1975. Then, there will, be a slight
annual decline until the
project is finished', •
11 `A.
N, .
The board of education expects
td receive $3 , 605 , 000 :in provin-
cial ,grants and $917,000•in taxes
from new assessment leaving a
net additional cost of $3,418,000
The Douglas. 1oint project will
mean a general' population
increase of 1, 68a by the end of
this year, increasing to a peak of
5,660 in 1975..