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I % C i tiong '. THE,' LUCKNOW SENTLNEL,..LUCKNOW,: ONTARIO WEDNEDAY, •JUNE a, !x u.'
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VarietyConcertI
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The' Ripley Agricultural. Society
held a most successful Variety...
Conceit last .Thur'sda everting.
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The. president, Gordon Rouiston,
was Chairman, The MacDonald,
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Armstrong families each
: presented orchestra numbers , with
Wayne Armstrong-doin some
step -dancing as an added: feature.
- Rock sisters with their.
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with her piano solo were enjoy-
able musical numbers Patsy
McTavish and Jackie Johnston
, each sang a solo. Nancy Mc-
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. ht+ofess �on.4 ...sonic* ,
who cam•
Guire and Joyce Black: a
duet Dianne Linda and'
Sandra 'Kempton formeda tribe, '
$coltish dancing, which is a
.necessary feature of any Ripley'
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Honoured On35#h
���3.• and A•�. "J ick Curran of
Ashfield were honoured•hy their
Anniversary
' Mrs . H. C. Curran of Lucknow
and the late Mr. Curran•:'
program was well performed •
b Vicki' Smi h and Sharon; Askin
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of Kincardine. Bert Elliott also
did some fancy stepping. The
.RiDistrict High Schoolgave
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two fine numbers with a male
trio'a'nd square dancing.- •male
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fmlyon'Sunday, May 31st, on
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the occasion of their 35th wed-•
dins anniversary.
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Following their marriage Mr.
and Mrs. Curran' farmed on,the,
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6th concession of Ashfield arid.
composed of Cameron,
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• We have a complete
It's.- easy to, to oil,
hne of tQ 11a1 Esso•Ileax tlg qulpzxlel� to.
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• A dinner was served: at Carlow
:: , . Hall at' 2 p;:m, to the Curran
family and relatives •nuin'bering ,
fife -seven in all. .
•Mr. and: Mrs. Curran were.
ew 'i •. ' /married on June lst 1935 at the
three years ago :moved to theom
9th of Ashfield, •:•
Theyhav:e,a family of four
bo s :and four irl$ ; Donald;•
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Grant, Ralph,and Stewart , all; of
a-oD`O-na-ld= Ind Luer-. Rooney-
were much enjoyed as well as
a readingbyMrs. George Stewart;95
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•. Mrs: Wm, Arnold and•Mrs.
Gordon Stanley thanked:al'l those
• Esso-- 85 a•'month •
choose fro 'burner1:.
Complete Esso oil furnace .unit—$4; a
. month.Andnow ,wi hEssoheating.equipment,
..we =arrange or you to get Esso Home Heat
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k t "t. .. home of the bride's parents on
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• s ie:ld; Mrs. Ken (Ruth) Oke,
Mr sntinued
(y-lv-ia) JohnstonJohnst-oh
taking part -and invited them to
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home heating comfort. • . •
• �'' x,-� the -6th corrcessioi, of. Ashfi-e-1d .
r,,t�,.,, Mrs..Curran is•the\former ,
Eileen Treleaven,: daughter of
-thelate•-
-s -,--Teed ,.
Mrs, John (Mary) Bissett,,,. all of
Goderich and Mrs. DoPothy.
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-be-n=lunch-be-by: -Prov-itled-�by- .
the Lady, Directors,
veryonejoinedJir, a nadaROY—HAVENS-
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+installed too your exuiine dwa.
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Mr. and: Mrs, Bert.• -
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Lucknow , Jack'is the son of
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unable to'attend. They also have
twent two randchldren: •'
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and: expressed their pleasur,
this fine community effort...•Plumbing
and Heating ---- Phone. 528-3012 • Lucknow
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60 'Brownies,
An d: Lucknow AtDayLon_g
Beautiful weather and•.a group'.
of enthusiastic " i ere the
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From Teeswater
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Brownue Revel
jumping rope. • .With the day
being so' warm we then hada ' '
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gredents: for Saturday's Brownie
Revel: • 37 Brownies and 3 leaders.;
Gordon Perrott, Mrs., Doug
MacPherson and' Joan Stewart 'of
Teeswater left t'he Teeswate.r_'
quiet•'tYpe. of game of "animal
bail"', A dress-up`game,followed •
which was noisy;..funny and• fun.
The girls then enjoyed a dance, of '
P:.Jim Cro t xi
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Town-Hall'at 10a,m. by.bus'to .
meet•with•rhe Lucknow Brownies
at "'Greer's Farm" just outside
c 23 girls and 3' leaders
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can,Hat dance" or both•if they'.
still.had, energy for it.
In crafts. the Brownies ,worke,d
on brooches, These brooches •
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now were nahand , eadyoto have
a' good day. : •
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were corks oi, which ea .. l-
'face ,hof wool _'-fele •
beads and glue. 'There were lots
of the most imaginative'. face
brooches made and each girl•wore
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wi the=-1-ntroductions o -he
ere, -The .groups formed" into
sixes, and' went into'the Fairy
and sangtheir son s. Thissounds-they
Ring• g
was followed by the Brownie
se and Law said inison,
'Prorni n u
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=iers home, ,
On the 'nature hike the girls
were asked'. to listen to all the
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may hear and to carie
the same down ton be discussed ' •{
later.. They were also' asked to •
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Browniesa ri
ring, with-, the
�B'rm
Teesw o•wriies making a
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circle around this ring. A 'rousing
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Grand Howl was•then given to ,
the visiting Brownies a&,a .
col
ours. On the walk: each group
pond., Where there
were shown a po
were some big bull'fro f�
gs , an they •
took time to listen to the deep -
sounds these fro•s made. A .fans-
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welcome Both these circles then.
ring
formed one lame `ng and then'.
divided•into 3 groups with 2 Iead'-
ere to a groupr >ach:- girl had a
ily pet pony enjoyed the'attent'ion
of all the' girls After stick' a lou:
ely walk each girls was glad of
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Luckriow :girls shaped
toadstoolsand for theTeeswater
girls as owls,. It was hoped••by the
end of the da,y everyone would
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c �f rveret period
of games et,,ebroke for
lunch Some girls took this
opportunity to cook their lunch on
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FOR' FREE BOOKLETS ON HOW TO QUIT SMOKING
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some good friends.,
Number one group:'started off
with the games ,• number two
�;rou began with crafts; and the •
third Troup had a nature hike
and wei.ners cooked and' ,
made• for the adults; This was an
informal time, when we were,
able to relax and enjo�y•the coni-
pany of ourneW friends;,'
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ThefAanies were a mixture of
avourites of all the Brownies, '
There vasarobsobstacle race, .
which brought n.sonie work
The three groups then changed
around; e'ach' going to another
ctirty that' they hadn't had.
such us skipping, balancing', and,
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