HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-15, Page 13WEDNESDAY,, APRIL 15th, 1970 ,
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
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8 cylinder, °4 speed transmission
69 . PLYMOUTH 2 door, 8 automatic
68. PLYMOUTH. 2, _door hardtop,.
8 automatic, radio and power
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_FORD 2 door, 6 automatic with
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67 CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop,
power steering. and brakes, with
radio
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•.7 FORD '4 door sedan, 8 automatic
with radio `
66 PLYMOUTH, 4 door.8 automatic
with radio
66 . CORONET stationwagon, 8 aut-
omatic with 'radio
66. PLYMOUTH, 2 door hardtop•,' 8
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automatic and radio
66 . CHRYSLER 4 door, power steer-
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65' CHEV 2 .door, 6 automatic
64 RAMBLER, 8 standard with
radio
by. the ;hostess"and Mrs. (1) Jim
Lizmore and Mrs.. Ellison. Hodgins.
Officers for Silverlake. Women's
Institute for 19.70-71.
false .Wo -Men's lrrstirure,was held •
at -the home of Mrs.. Ronald
`. Thacker with an •attendance ' of
fifteen; Ivtr- J dgir s nd
'Mr.s., Ellison Hodgins were in
charge of the meeting
The meetingopened with the
Ode and .the.Mary Stewart Collect,
: The roll call•was the paymett of.
fetes for• •the.. coming •year. •
Annual -reports of the standing,'
committees were given and''a
report' of the district directors
meeting which was held in Pine.
River United .Church Sunday
_s chool..r-oom.:on Ma-ro-h 17 was
given'hy Art_ 'Rona ld•Thacker.
Thenew .slate_ of'office'rs was
presented bythe_noininating.
committee and 'Mrs.. James Mac.
"Ewan conducted th°e, Installation
aL_Off'eers
•Mrs: • Al Hedley and Mrs.. Ray
Stanley entertained with a.pro-
Oath. •
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.The rneeting'closed 'by sing-
ing the "Queen" and the : r'nsti-
lute Grace". Lunch wakserve.d
President , 'Mrs. John' Hodgins;
lstrvi'ce Pres'id.ent,: Mrs .• Clarence
Hedley; 2nd 'V ice• President ,'Mrs.
Glen 'Haldenby;'3rd vice Presid-
ent, Mrs ..'i ay Stanley Secretary
Treasurer, Mrs,. Ellison Hodgins;'•
As.sist.ant:secreta.ry', 'Mrs. Harold
Bannerman;'Auditor-s.; Mrs. Ray
Stanley, Mrs. ,Harold Bannerman
District Director'., „Mrs. Ronald. •
Thacker; Alternate, D D' '
to Mfrs. Clarence Hedley;. Sun:.
shineComrnitee , Mrs. Wm.Stanley; Pianist., Mrs.. James Mc
Ewan; 'Assistant Pianist, 'Mrs.
Homer Devitt; Branch Directors,
Mrs. Ron Stanley 'Mrs.., Gordon
MacDona-ld; Mrs'. (E) Jim' Liz-
lrenesdeBQer opened the meet-
ing'w.ith the -4•=1C pledge. '•Kaihy
Purdon rad'• the xaain,p s' • The
Cereal Sisters answered t.he: roll •-
ca II by na.ming.a supper dish'. •
they made and'a dish .made with
:
rolled :oats
The' next'•meeting is.•April11
at,Walter E•lliotts.a�f .9,30'a.m.
District
Cereal Sisters
• Whitechurch Cereal: Sisters• held•
their .6th' me.etirag an Saturday.
forerroot1 ar-rtte.hoa'ito of•
Walter Elliott:
The April meeting of the Silver-
raise
ilver•
CQLT�I`N'S = 1vlOFFAT °
Lucknow Presbyterian. Church
'decoratecd with potted -Easter '
lilies w:as the setting on Satin-,
day'. 'March 21st for the marriage
of'Share.n Elaine Nloffa't and Wil-
liam Mic.hael:Collins','both of
London. '
The 'bride is: the daughter of
Mr. a Y
and Mrs, Llo d- Moffat of
Lucknow: •The groom is•the son.
of Mr. and Mrs. C '' F. -Collins,
of Ottawa: .
Rev. Glenn Noble 'of Lucknow
;Presbyterian Church performed..
the double ring ceremony..
Givenin marriage by her
trec • dist-mg-ion: follow -ed en "How --
1 can improve. my `Record -.Book , •
Cooking with Cereals, and. Cereal..
as a thickening agent." '
lrene'deBoer• demonstrated how
to make Gingerbread. For; group
wor'k'Janet:Adams made, a 'ginger
bread with mix'. The two ginger
more; ' Conveners Of Standing
'committees; Agriculture., 'Mrs.
Wm. Stanley; Canadian Industry,
Mrs...Glen Young;••Histo.rica.l_.Re---.
search, Mrs.' .Keith'Kerslake;
home Economics ;rs, 17ay Sian
ley;:1-iealth',:Mrs. Al Hedley;:
Citizenship Mrs. Glen Haldenby
Education, , Mrs: Hoarier. Devitt;..
Curator, Mrs'. Clarence Hedley;
Resolutions ,-Mrs. Jaynes McEwan
Public Relations, Mrs.. Ronald
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breads were compared by ,the
Joyce Tiffin' made a Sweet.and
Sour Sauce. Ruth Elliott made a
.lemon sauce. Roll call for next
rtiee_tkg . ,A1are_to report' o..t
be-_
recipes
they have made.. •
The nieeting, closed by .repeat-
ing 'the :;4-H'Creed.
Thacker; Current events ,mss.
'Jaynes McEwan; •
APRIL 23 AND
AT 8:30 P.M.
ADULT'S: 8'100 STUDENTS: 75c
CHILDREN: 50c
EVERYONE WELCOME
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father, the:bride chose a floor'
lengtl-i sheath gown of peau de,
sdie wi.th stand-up collas and Jul -
Nett. sleeves -covered with •c.hantil-
-lyrlac-e torrriarch le jacket triflic
,A pillbox headpiece.held her
elbow -Length veil arid she carried
a posey•.arrangement "of daisies.
and White roses. ,
Maid of honour was Betty.
Anne. Sirnpso'n of Toronto.. She
wore a floor -length gown of yel .
low organza, with green'crocheted
vest-andlid yellow picture. hat With,
green ribbon: .
Dianne P'orchak of. Norwich and
Roalene Phillips- of Landon were
bridesmaids, •Tfteir gowns•were.
'the same as the .maid of honour
aril cach'attendant cajried• yellow
gladioli. •
Flower. girl.was'Oianne Huffman
of IIoiyrood ,. niece of the bride.
She.worea street -length dress of •
yellow organza and carried a
•daisies, 7- . ,d
David .Foster of London was •.
grootnsntan. Usher's were Drew
Ornast'on of.•Norwich • and Georg e
l�loffat o uc now., trot aero
the bride. .
Organist was Mrs. Donalda
Scott of Lucknow and'soloist was -
Mrs.. Jack Hewitt of Wingharn,. •
She say, "..Weds•
e ore the ceremony and "These
Vows We' T,a ke" .dtaringthe
signing of the register,.
A reception followed at the
Lol;.Calirri lestaarant Lucknow
;which was decorated with '
da ffodils.
The bride's mother.wore tt coat
dress e'nse t able ,of cuff -white and
tan linen weave• with, brown acres.
Photo-b-y-Ma-xwei1
sorie's;and •;'Yellow rose corsage:'
-Tlie groom's'rnotfier wore a
blue wool. suit ,:black a.ocessories
and white rose. corsage
For: travelling the bride chose
a pale aqua dress, blac.k,.patent;
accessories 'andcorsage of . '
_yellow roses. •• • 1
Following•a wedding trip
to Northern and Eastern Ontario
the couple are residing ;in London
where -the groom: is a student 'ar
the University.'. of Western Ontario
and ,the bride is on :the.nursing . •
staff at Victoria Hospital.
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sI'herrefiere-tr-elve tabr-s. d
Progressive Euchre played'on
Friday' night , April 10.
Mrs. Naylor wori the' ladieshigh
score and Clarence 'Gibbon won '
the=m -ens' high s-cbre..
Virginia Chisholm received' -the
prize for the ladies 1ow score and .'
the mens' low 'score was won, by
Loire:_ Iob1e�- 11rs-._-A .LHiggins
won the door prize•.
Over Eighty Enjoy
Bir�kday
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• • PURPLE -GROVE, NEWS
Over eighty pe.opie enjoyed the
Worneas.lnst��ute:rs_a.nuua1 Birth-•-•
day Party at•the,Cominunity
Centre' on Friday evening.
George Emerson showed' slides of
tman .::of..th:o. folks Jp tl?e c o *art„rh-_
ity and others'takE nori trips. •
After the slides the Purple Grove
Orchestra ; Xlargaret Harkness
Jack Pet erbaugh ; Don Robertson,
Prank Emerson Walter Collins
..- .-i-hmN v4G43�t�4�e3ds.`"WR4iiBaawwdil®u�i Aaa4-e
good. Music for a ,dance , and a
lovely lunch was.servd . The
W.1, Birthday cake was well
dt cora: d by Margaret Harkness,
and •the candles were. blown •
out 1.'y little Rodney Swton:.
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help prrregverat
the Canadian
medical check-up will
cancer, according to
Ca neer Society.