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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-29, Page 14le PAGE . FOURTEEN '4.1.1.7: 7004,11111i7". MI . 'imik'':� THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO CONSIGNMENT STOCKER SALE Lucknow Community Sale '/ Monday, May 4th, 1:30 p.m. Accommodation for 400 head N McIntosh PHONE RIPLEY 395-5230 OR LUCKNOW 528-9913 AUCTIONEERS Emile MacLennan • Allan Maclntyre Showers. Held For. Mari�nW�Ii LANGSIDE NEWS . A -large crowd gathered. at Lang- side Community Hall on Saturday • evening fora bridal shower to honour Marion Wall. Agnes Bregmanwas .chairman and gave words of welcome. Mari-- lynMurray ;played a piano instru menta . rs.. van ' ezt . gave a• reading "The Groat". Mrs. . • Eldon Welsh gave a reading "I've . Changed my Mind" , and conduct. - ed an interesting birthday contest. A chorus was sung by Mrs. Harvey' • Mrs: Lloyd MacDougall and •Mrs.: Jim Burt with Mrs. Donald Macln- tyre accompanist. contest on remembering :ob jects was. conducted by Mis. Bob Bregman,, ..Agnes Conley and Carolyn MacGillivray sang. a duet ' with Mrs.. Stewart MacGillivray accompanying them onthe piano.. Mrs. •Harvey Houston was pianist ----for -com-munity,--singing;assisted --�- by.Mrs. Donald Maclntyre.' Marion was asked to come to the decorated'chair with her at •tendants Janice Wall and Joanne: Hayes., Gifts.we-re carried by ' Kafen Young. Christine .and fee ng. assisted her :mother., Mrs,. George -Young in Making a bow -hat for the bride. . . • , Marion thanked everyone for . - .1adir and Kairshea Institute for . planning the shower. :'She also invited the ladies to her trousseau tea ne'..Saturday.: All joined: in singing "For she's a jolly good fellow" ,,then "God' Save the;Queen".' • A lovelylunch was served ' by those in charge.. 'RELATIVE 'SHOWER Mrs. Gordon Wall and Janice attended 'a relative shower for',. • Marion at The •horne•of s. Burt.. on Collins , Kincardine on•. Friday evening.' .ion in Langside.Church. . Prepara tory :service will be Friday at 8.30 p.. M . at Whitechurch'. Sev- eral young people' from this com- ity arejoi ling Ehe church . - ,- Mrs. Donald Huffman is a'pat tentin Wingham. and District Hospital, where she underwent surgery on Friday. We wish her a speedy recovery.. Dianne,. Debbie and: Steven are staying with their grandparents Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd .Moffat., Lucknow. • Simbn de Boer, :Harvey Welsh,, and Murray Moffat spent Friday in New York city with other high school students :and Lloyd Ackert , their-teaehe-r in World-Poutics:..; ' 'Other recent 'visitors .with' Mr. .and Mrs,. Dick McQuillin were Mr. and Mrs.. Carman McQuilln of Salem; ;Mr. and Mrs. Herb' McQuillin of concession. 2 Kinloss;. Confirmation Held At :n ough KINLQUGH NEWS On Sunday at 11 o'clock the Right Reverend 1-1, F. Appleyard' was at the Anglican Church for Confirmation.This was.a service for the Lucknow. parish and mem- bers from all five congregations. Were In attendance. The candi- date from.Kinleugh was Diane Malde -by and --the- othe-rs--w.ere— fr`om Dungannon and Port Albert. Following the service'a reception. was held .in. the: Sunday School room. Mr, . and Mrs. Jack Scott were dinner guests with Mr, and• Mrs. •Frank Fair .at Ripley.on 'Saturday • eve:ning.. • Relatives; and .friends from here attended a shower,for Susan Coi- ling (bride -elect) on Friday/ evening at the Kinloss Communi ty Centre.. • • . Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby visited on Sunday, afternoon h rnoon wit Mr. and Mrs. Cl'are-�Sparling,.. •.. Allan and .Douglas at Walkerton, c . Land also visited with George -Willowdale', .Lincoln -Morrison of Rexdale, Ha-ldehby ;in-Wa-lke-rten. I�ospi al. On Sunday next the Anglican • Sunday School will begin for the summermonths Mrs. john 'Barr spent.a day with Mrs. Margaret McPherson who is..im'rovin after her recent ill.-. ness. Sunday visitors with Mr.. and : ;' • WEDNESDAY,' APRIL !ills,; '1971• • 7 GEWS MEAT '.:MARKET CUSTOM BUTCHERING.' PIGS TUESDAY •• BEEF WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY • BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ••• Quarters Of ,Beef Available Specialize In Homen'iade Sausage; All Meats Government Inspected I R.RALFAL_Inina — Dial 392-63.46. 5 Miles Northeast. TeesWater - 2% Miles West Formosa Mrs. Bert Nicholson were Mr. ' and Mrs. Clayton. Nicholson of Ripley and Mr. and .Mrs. Chris Stark of.Kincardine. Sunday 'evening'visitois with Mrs. John, Barr were Mr. and Mrs. 'Ardill ;Mason o Ripley. Miss •Winnifred P icy and.Mts. , Gertrude Walsh. •. Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hewitt were• Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hewitt of Waterford and Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey of Cedar Springs, Michigan: Jamietangford of -Woodstock spent a few days with his' grand: parents Mr. and Mrs, Bert Nichol- son. The Holyrbod Women's Institute will meet in the hall on Thursday . (evening) •May. 7th when t ey will -entertain Whitechurch, Be•r vie Kairshea and Silver Lake. Hostes§es' - Mrs. Lyman Sutton', Mrs. Tom Hodgins. Roll call "My first thought when uriexpect- -ed company arrives"; Topic - "Mothers through the Ages"., Guest Speaker. -Motto - Happi- :ness. Directors Mrs. P. A. Murray Mrs.. Lorne Eadie. Each, member is asked to bring lunch. Mr. and Mrs.. Art Haldenby attended the funeral of her broth- er the late Stanley Death -tans on;. Wednesday,afternoon. Mr. and: •Mrs. William: Haldenby, Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Clare, Spading also attended. : lvlr. and' Mrs. Derek Newman and family, of, St Catharines were Sunday visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank :Maulden and Keith and with Miss. Mar .Maulden'of Eng- land; who is visiting at. the Mauld- enironre .. • on Friday \night at this serlite: Mr. and Airs.: Paul 'Estabrooks and baby daughter of Londonwere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bregman. and family on Sun- day,. Mr. Estabrooks'conducted the church service for Mr. Bradon,. who is 'ill . . Gordon Wall attended a week •,' ich conducted by. 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